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βWe are not demanding more. We are demanding more of the sameβa fair and reasonable share of the GST.β
Questions without notice - 26 Feb 2026
β"This isn't just about fishing, it's about statewide food security for our future."β
Premier's Statement β Consideration - 18 Feb 2026
βWhat makes The CREW truly special is that it reflects who we are as a community. It is built off kindness given by volunteers and powered by the belief that everyone deserves care and connection.β
Bills β Second reading - 19 Nov 2025
Geoffrey Baker is a Labor MP for South Perth, focusing on local community development, infrastructure, and cost of living issues. He generally adopts a supportive and optimistic tone when discussing government initiatives, while being critical of opposition and local government actions.
Based on 15 entries β’ 2025-05-01 β 2026-02-26
Supports government investment in infrastructure projects, particularly those benefiting the South Perth electorate and broader WA community.
Advocates for government initiatives aimed at reducing the cost of living for families, such as capped airfares and Access All Areas vouchers.
Strongly supports local charities, arts and culture, and community services within the South Perth electorate.
Supports investment in education, particularly in schools within the South Perth electorate, and criticizes perceived underfunding.
Supports the transition to clean energy and investment in renewable energy technologies.
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WA government fights to maintain its fair GST share for jobs, health, housing, and infrastructure.
WA Parliament debates fishing ban; opposition slams impact, government defends sustainability.
Charitable Collections Amendment Bill 2025 supported; focus on food security, local charities, and c
Ferry expansion progresses despite opposition over location, environment. Gov claims 'no-alition' bl
Access All Areas vouchers coming for summer, plus funding boosts for WA's creative industries and yo
Government invests in housing, converts short-stay to long-term accommodation. Opposition criticised
WA modernises ART/surrogacy laws, ensuring equitable access and robust oversight, removing discrimin
WA's residential battery scheme expands to 100,000 households, stabilising the grid and providing co
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