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“We have a very positive plan for this state: a growing economy, a great set of finances. There is a rabble on the other side that says one thing to one community and one thing to another.”
Questions without notice - 9 June 2026
“This budget backs people in my community and communities across Western Australia. It recognises what many families are dealing with right now.”
Bills — Second reading - 14 May 2026
“This bill strengthens protections for subcontractors, giving confidence that moneys paid under state government construction contracts are properly passed through the contracting chain to those that have earned them.”
Bills — Second reading - 7 May 2026
Stuart Aubrey is a Labor MP for Scarborough, primarily focused on advocating for government initiatives related to housing, tourism, and skills training. He frequently defends government policy against opposition criticism, particularly regarding planning reform and economic management, while also championing LGBTQIA+ rights and inclusive surrogacy laws.
Based on 16 entries • 2025-04-10 → 2026-02-17
Strongly supports government initiatives to streamline approvals and increase housing density, particularly around transport hubs. Criticizes opposition to these reforms.
Advocates for government investment in major events to boost the state's economy and attract tourists. Defends the strategy against opposition skepticism.
Supports government investment in TAFE and skills training programs, particularly for the construction industry. Highlights the success of fee-free TAFE and employer incentives.
A strong advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights, particularly regarding surrogacy and IVF access. Views inclusive legislation as a personal victory and a shift in societal values.
Supports initiatives that improve community connectivity and infrastructure, such as the Surf CAT bus in Scarborough. Values community recognition and engagement.
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WA's economy is booming with strong growth and credit rating; government criticizes opposition's inc
WA budget focuses on cost of living relief, housing, health, education, and infrastructure investmen
Construction payment security strengthened via statutory trusts, replacing project bank accounts for
Call for more FDV support in Scarborough, citing service gaps despite existing initiatives.
Government details health infrastructure investments, including hospital redevelopments in northern
Government touts housing reforms, accuses opposition of obstructing progress and favouring red tape.
New laws ease IVF/surrogacy access for same-sex couples, intersex, transgender people, and singles i
Students honour retiring primary school principal Lynne Anderson with a heartfelt poem.
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