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“Terri spent her life advocating for and supporting vulnerable people.”
Statements — Statement - 18 June 2026
“The infrastructure that supports the engine room of our nation and our state belongs in the state's hands. The public interest must come first.”
Bills — Second reading - 17 June 2026
“"By taking a coordinated statewide approach, WA can position its researchers to achieve success that better reflects the state's capacity, capability and ambition."”
Estimates committee - 20 May 2026
Rhys Williams is a Labor MP for Mandurah who focuses on local community issues, infrastructure development, and advocating for road safety improvements. He generally adopts a positive and optimistic tone when discussing government initiatives, while critically assessing opposition proposals and highlighting potential negative impacts on his electorate and Western Australia.
Based on 22 entries • 2025-04-29 → 2026-02-24
Supports government investment in infrastructure projects, particularly those benefiting Mandurah and regional WA. Critiques opposition for perceived lack of support for public transport and suburban development.
Advocates for community safety, youth programs, and support for local organizations. Emphasizes the importance of community engagement and inclusivity.
Strongly supports measures to improve road safety, particularly those targeting dangerous driving behaviors and protecting vulnerable road users. Champions 'Kelly's Law' as a significant step in this direction.
Promotes WA's economic strengths and diversification, particularly in critical minerals and future-ready industries. Defends the government's GST deal and criticizes opposition economic policies.
Supports government investment in health services and infrastructure. Critiques opposition for perceived shortcomings in health system management.
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