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โWestern Australians are under extreme pressure and surpluses and promises are not easing that pressure.โ
Bills โ Amendment to motion - 13 May 2026
โ"Australia's housing problem is not a lack of money, it's a lack of housing. To increase the amount of money that first-time buyers can throw around ultimately worsens the problem."โ
Bills โ Amendment to motion - 12 May 2026
โ"We are and we do it every day. Now we have a great police force. We have more police than ever before, better resourced than ever before, doing the job every day, making major seizures of illicit drugs right across Western Australia."โ
Questions without notice - 12 May 2026
Adam Hort is a vocal Liberal Party member for Kalamunda, consistently critical of the Labor government's performance across various sectors, particularly community safety, health, and infrastructure. He frequently uses parliamentary mechanisms like motions and questions to hold the government accountable and advocate for improved services and policies.
Based on 78 entries โข 2025-04-09 โ 2026-02-26
Advocates for increased police resources, tougher sentencing, and proactive measures to address rising crime rates, drug use, and illegal tobacco.
Critiques government's handling of hospital maintenance, ambulance ramping, and access to essential services like radiation therapy, particularly in regional areas. Supports increased funding and improved infrastructure.
Expresses concern over prison overcrowding, understaffing, and the safety of both inmates and staff. Advocates for improved rehabilitation programs and alternatives to incarceration.
Condemns government for infrastructure failures, cost overruns, and neglecting essential services in regional areas. Calls for greater investment in school infrastructure and reliable water supply.
Strongly supports stricter laws and enforcement measures to combat illicit tobacco trade and youth vaping, emphasizing public health and community safety.
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Opposition criticises government's budget for failing to address key issues despite financial windfa
WA Parliament debates budget; housing, infrastructure, and regional funding are key points of conten
WA has high meth use, but overall drug consumption is lower than the national average. Crime rates a
Kalamunda Show celebrates 125 years of community, tradition, and local spirit. Event on April 10-11.
WA Parliament debates police resourcing; Opposition raises concerns, Government touts successes in r
Debate over police numbers, resignations, and regional staffing; accusations of misleading informati
Amendments to tobacco control bill passed, including long-term closure orders for repeat offenders a
Review of supervision order breach won't be public, despite process changes after a rape.
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