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โAn answer cannot be provided in the time available today. An answer will be provided on 19 March.โ
Questions without notice - 19 Mar 2026
โThere is no statutory review requirement in the Defamation Act 2005.โ
Questions without notice - 19 Mar 2026
โIt is therefore essential that every effort is made to ensure that reports are factually correct.โ
Committees โ Report - 18 Mar 2026
Nicolas Goiran is a Liberal Party member of the WA Parliament who focuses heavily on child protection, government accountability, and legal issues. He frequently uses parliamentary questions to scrutinize government actions and advocate for greater transparency, particularly concerning vulnerable populations and the justice system.
Based on 179 entries โข 2025-04-29 โ 2026-02-24
Advocates for stronger protections, increased oversight of children in care, and stricter penalties for offenders.
Demands greater transparency and scrutiny of government actions, particularly regarding freedom of information requests and the handling of sensitive cases.
Focuses on issues related to crime, corrections, and the legal system, often questioning the effectiveness of current policies and advocating for reforms.
Raises concerns about ambulance ramping, hospital safety, and access to healthcare services, often questioning government management of the health portfolio.
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Minister unable to provide data on 2025 prison escape attempts and reviews; promises follow-up.
Defamation Act 2005 review status questioned; no current plans for review despite prior working part
CCC report correction examined; policy changes suggested to ensure accuracy and public trust.
Urgent action urged to combat tech-facilitated sexual offences, protect victims, and strengthen laws
Contentious public order bill faces scrutiny over urgency, necessity, and impact on fundamental free
Bill seeks to strengthen laws against child sex offenders consorting, closing loopholes and aligning
Bill amending civil liability for child sexual abuse actions debated; scope limited to religious ins
Notice of motion given for Capturing Child Sex Offenders for Unlawful Consorting Bill 2026.
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