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“Happy anniversary to the Ellenbrook Youth Centre.”
Statements — Statement - 18 June 2026
“This bill is not a stunt. It is about closing the door on a flawed policy and providing certainty to industry, our regional communities and Western Australians that this strategic asset will remain in public hands.”
Bills — Second reading - 18 June 2026
“The least we can do is make sure that money intended for education stays in education, because education is one of the few investments whose benefits last for generations.”
Bills — Second reading - 11 June 2026
Michelle Maynard is an active member focused on community well-being, health, and sports, often highlighting government investments and positive outcomes. Her communication style is generally optimistic and procedural, reflecting a supportive stance towards government initiatives while addressing local community concerns.
Based on 22 entries • 2025-04-30 → 2026-02-26
Supportive of government investment in health infrastructure and services, particularly women's and babies' health.
Advocates for community sports, facility upgrades, and inclusive sports programs, emphasizing the social and economic benefits of sports and entertainment.
Supports local charities, food security initiatives, and volunteering, highlighting their importance in community well-being.
Generally supportive of legislation that modernizes existing frameworks, streamlines processes, and aligns with national standards.
Focused on ensuring reliable power supply and network resilience, particularly in the Swan Hills electorate.
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Legislators debate repealing Pilbara Port asset disposal law, emphasizing public ownership benefits
Ellenbrook Youth Centre celebrates 3rd anniversary, providing vital services and a safe space for yo
Wastewater odour in The Vines/Ellenbrook prompts new odour control unit installation by July 2026.
Bill repeals old education act, transferring assets to Treasury for modern public school funding and
WA government implements initiatives to improve aged care, hospital discharge, and bed capacity for
Opposition condemns budget for inflationary spending; government defends cost-of-living measures and
Government outlines achievements, future plans for community development, infrastructure, and servic
Government touts Metronet and housing initiatives, slams opposition's economic stance.
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