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“Winter 2026 will always be remembered as the winter that the Cook Labor government decided that the courts were not important enough for regional Western Australians and that it was okay to close them.”
Estimates — Consideration of tabled papers - 9 June 2026
“In both cases there were sufficient antecedents to justify a community alert.”
Questions without notice - 9 June 2026
“This bill is literally taking money from the local government sector and those local governments that are cash strapped and trying to provide infrastructure over huge swathes of land, and putting the money into state government coffers.”
Bills — Second reading - 9 June 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 • 2025-04-29 → 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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Regional court closures, trial delays, and underfunded legal services highlight failures in the just
Police sought public help locating two men for investigations; one found, one still missing.
Bill overturns Supreme Court ruling on mining license rates, impacting regional councils' finances;
Regional WA courts face sittings cancellations due to security issues; specific documents withheld d
No formal briefing received on legislative reform for historical child sexual abuse settlements.
Motion to suspend standing orders to substitute a debate on answer standards for questions without n
Motion notes adverse findings against Minister by PSAB regarding leave abuse and calls for Premier's
Motion to appreciate Report 61, note privilege breaches, reassert privilege, and adopt recommendatio
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