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“For those who are not aware, Home Stretch helps young people who are leaving out-of-home care to transition to independent living and adulthood by providing extended supports and resources until the age of 21.”
Questions without notice - 18 June 2026
“As members know, we have continued to invest in public transport across the suburbs.”
Questions without notice - 11 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
Colleen Egan is a Labor MP for Thornlie focused on community well-being, infrastructure development, and social justice issues, particularly concerning vulnerable populations. She consistently defends government initiatives and criticizes opposition stances, often highlighting the positive impacts of Labor policies on Western Australian families and communities.
Based on 20 entries • 2025-04-30 → 2026-02-24
Advocates for increased support and resources for vulnerable communities, including single mothers, the homeless, and those facing mental health challenges.
Strongly supports government investment in infrastructure projects, particularly in outer suburbs, to improve transport, create jobs, and enhance living standards.
Committed to improving Aboriginal health outcomes and addressing social justice issues through healthcare initiatives.
Supports government efforts to increase housing supply and affordability, including social housing projects and planning reforms.
Supports the government's transition to renewable energy and criticizes opposition to net-zero emissions targets.
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Government expands support for young people leaving care and vulnerable groups, including domestic v
Bill repeals old education act, transferring assets to Treasury for modern public school funding and
Government touts public transport growth, Metronet success, and criticizes opposition's stance.
Construction payment security strengthened via statutory trusts, replacing project bank accounts for
Planning reforms underway to speed up housing delivery; government accuses opposition of hindering p
CCC urged to create policy for correcting errors in public reports, ensuring accuracy and protecting
CDC Data Centres donates $25,000 to save Mission Australia's Christmas program in Maddington.
Dr. Raji Krishnan recognised for dedication to Aboriginal health and vulnerable patients in the Thor
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