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“The additional investment enhances service capacity to respond when referrals are made, including those arising from high-risk cases.”
Questions without notice - 18 June 2026
“Demand has grown by 28% in two years, while the number of workers delivering those services has fallen.”
Questions without notice - 16 June 2026
“The government cannot borrow its way out of a problem it created by importing the demand that caused it. This is crisis management funded by debt.”
Estimates — Consideration of tabled papers - 16 June 2026
Michelle Boylan is a Liberal Party member in the WA Parliament primarily focused on addressing domestic and family violence, particularly in regional areas. She advocates for increased funding and improved services for victims, while also scrutinizing government transparency and accountability in related policy areas.
Based on 51 entries • 2025-05-22 → 2025-12-04
Advocates for increased funding, improved services (especially in regional areas), and stronger legislation, including addressing coercive control. Critiques government's handling of sexual abuse cases and transparency.
Strong advocate for improved access to healthcare, mental health services, and support for victims of domestic violence in regional Western Australia. Highlights the unique challenges faced by regional communities.
Frequently questions the government on its spending, policy implementation, and transparency, particularly regarding child protection, sexual abuse cases, and consultant engagements.
Focuses on police funding, crime statistics, and the effectiveness of law enforcement in addressing domestic violence and other crimes. Supports measures like GPS tracking for offenders but raises concerns about data availability and transparency.
Supports funding for school chaplaincy programs and raises concerns about drug and alcohol incidents in schools. Advocates for community education related to coercive control.
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New funding for family violence counselling services; integration with response teams and outcome re
Demand for family violence services up 28%, worker numbers down; average caseloads questioned.
Budget analysis highlights rising debt, housing crisis, and failing public services despite governme
Government funding $10.2M and 20 new officers to reopen 34 regional courts closed due to security co
Inquiry on Women's Domestic Violence Helpline call volumes, staffing, and abandoned calls from 2020-
Legislative reform proposed for auxiliary lighting on trains to improve safety at regional level cro
Inquiry into 201 specialist policing unit position reallocations; minister clarifies they are unswor
Proposal to modernise Perth's Sunday retail trading hours, allowing earlier opening for major retail
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