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โThe development application for lot 4 was approved on 18 October 2021 and the development application relevant conditions were published on 31 October 2021 and are publicly available.โ
Questions without notice - 14 May 2026
โWater Corporation has established a capital project to replace the hangers over the next five to 10 years.โ
Questions without notice - 14 May 2026
โAt the end of the day, this budget never quite escapes the feeling that regional Western Australia is still expected to carry more than its fair share while settling for less than it deserves.โ
Estimates โ Consideration of tabled papers - 14 May 2026
Neil Thomson is a Liberal Party member of the WA Parliament who focuses on regional development, government accountability, and environmental issues. He frequently uses parliamentary questions to scrutinize government actions and advocate for the interests of regional communities, particularly concerning infrastructure, land management, and service delivery.
Based on 118 entries โข 2025-04-08 โ 2026-02-26
Advocates for balanced regional development, focusing on infrastructure, industrial land availability, and addressing cost-of-living pressures in regional areas.
Critically examines government decisions and processes, emphasizing the need for transparency, consultation, and responsible use of public funds.
Expresses concern for environmental protection, sustainable land management, and biosecurity, particularly regarding the impact of government policies on these areas.
Focuses on ensuring fair consultation and outcomes for Aboriginal communities, particularly in relation to heritage, land management, and disaster recovery efforts.
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Inquiry into development progress and conditions for lot 4 at Elizabeth Quay.
Water infrastructure maintenance questioned amid Water Corporation's large dividend forecast; $100M
WA budget scrutinised: regional neglect, rising debt, housing crisis, and questionable spending unde
Questions without notice
Motion demands release of National Native Title Tribunal report on native title/cultural heritage la
WA and Commonwealth to negotiate agreement streamlining environmental approvals; scope still under c
Elizabeth Quay lot 4 development faces delays; approvals expire October 2026. Gov't addresses hotel
Bill amends mining licence rating; concerns raised about retrospectivity and impact on local governm
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