Hansard entries per month - shows how active this member has been over time.
“We know that privatisation is in the Liberal Party's DNA and it is the only thing the Liberal Party has left. It does not believe in anything anymore.”
Bills — Second reading - 18 June 2026
“The foreshore redevelopment needs to be driven by the State Government, not the local council, which seven years ago published a master plan that had lots of pretty images and illustrations, and is now gathering dust in someone's top drawer.”
Grievances — Grievance - 18 June 2026
“WA deserves a government that gives a clear route forward to tackle productivity and drive growth through free and fair competition in this state, utilising our resources for the betterment of all.”
Bills — Second reading - 17 June 2026
Sandra Brewer, the Liberal Member for Cottesloe, consistently critiques the Labor government's performance, particularly on housing affordability, infrastructure spending, and economic management. Her parliamentary contributions are characterized by a defensive tone when addressing government policies and a critical stance towards perceived failures.
Based on 65 entries • 2025-04-09 → 2026-02-26
Advocates for increased housing supply and criticizes government policies for exacerbating affordability issues.
Critiques government spending priorities, particularly on infrastructure projects like the Burswood racetrack, questioning transparency and value for money.
Raises concerns about hospital infrastructure, service delivery, and funding, often contrasting government claims with reported issues.
Questions the government's financial management, highlighting rising debt and the impact of government fees and charges on households.
Emphasizes the need for greater transparency in government decision-making and project management.
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Parliament debates repealing Pilbara port asset disposal law, highlighting privatisation's risks to
Cottesloe foreshore needs state funding for redevelopment to improve tourism experience, matching fe
Debate on repealing Pilbara port asset disposal bill, highlighting public ownership, union actions,
Bill updates venue governance, highlighting community sports' importance and economic impact.
Bill removes outdated planning laws in Cambridge Endowment Lands to boost housing, despite concerns
WA businesses face uncertainty from federal tax changes; Treasurer questioned on state response and
Colleges praised for student engagement in humanities and politics, encouraging youth participation.
Government condemned for poor health planning, leading to patient care issues and system strain.
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