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โ"We are investing in training and infrastructure to make sure Western Australians can go forward with confidence and with the confidence that we have an economic plan that will deliver for all Western Australians."โ
Questions without notice - 12 May 2026
โ"Our investment in Metronet and in affordable fares, our caps on public transport fares and the halving of transport fares on Transwa means that more Western Australians can move around more affordably than ever before."โ
Questions without notice - 19 Mar 2026
โAt its core, this bill is not about prudent financial management; rather, it is about a government that has become addicted to spending beyond what it has budgeted that comes back to this Parliament to rubber stamp the difference.โ
Bills โ Second reading - 18 Mar 2026
Lisa Munday is a strong advocate for her Dawesville electorate, focusing on infrastructure development, healthcare improvements, and community safety. She consistently promotes government initiatives and defends them against opposition criticism, while also highlighting the positive economic performance of Western Australia.
Based on 21 entries โข 2025-04-08 โ 2026-02-19
Strongly supports infrastructure investment and upgrades, particularly in the Peel region, including roads, public transport, and health facilities.
Advocates for improved healthcare services, particularly at Peel Health Campus, including expanded emergency departments, cancer treatment, and mental health services. Supports increased funding for healthcare initiatives.
Promotes the strength of the WA economy, highlighting job creation, private sector growth, and responsible fiscal management. Supports local manufacturing and economic diversification.
Prioritizes community safety initiatives, including beach emergency number (BEN) mapping, e-rideable regulation, and support for emergency services.
Supports investment in school infrastructure and inclusive education programs. Acknowledges the importance of education for community development.
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Questions without notice
Government defends cost-of-living budget, questions opposition's economic policies and stamp duty cu
Public transport usage jumps after fare cuts and Metronet investment, with record boardings in 2025.
Opposition questions transparency of $1.6B spending request; government defends fiscal management an
Budget aims to boost housing supply via stamp duty changes; Liberal/Greens criticised for hindering
Opposition condemns government's health management amid winter concerns; government defends its inve
Electorate improvements highlighted: health, education, infrastructure, community, economy, future.
E-rideable safety inquiry highlights rising injuries, calls for national regulation, infrastructure
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