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โ"Our investment in Metronet and in affordable fares, our caps on public transport fares and the halving of transport fares on Transwa means that more Western Australians can move around more affordably than ever before."โ
Questions without notice - 19 Mar 2026
โThe Treasurer failed to rule out excesses since the midyear review on many line items from the appropriation acts until this line of questioning was gagged entirely.โ
Bills โ Third reading - 19 Mar 2026
โThe Liberal Party's policy is no cost-of-living support for Western Australians. That is the policy of the Liberal Party.โ
Bills โ Second reading - 18 Mar 2026
Rita Saffioti consistently defends the WA Labor government's record, particularly in infrastructure, transport, and economic management. She frequently contrasts the government's achievements with the perceived failures of the opposition, often highlighting past privatization efforts and criticizing their current policy positions.
Based on 114 entries โข 2025-04-08 โ 2026-02-26
Strong advocate for government investment in infrastructure projects, particularly transport-related (roads, rail, public transport).
Promotes public transport initiatives like Metronet and ferry services, emphasizing accessibility and affordability.
Defends the government's economic management, highlighting WA's strong economic growth, low unemployment, and responsible financial management.
Presents government initiatives aimed at improving housing affordability, such as shared equity schemes and planning reforms, while acknowledging the challenges in the housing market.
Supports regional development through infrastructure projects and services, often criticizing the opposition's past actions in regional areas.
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Public transport usage jumps after fare cuts and Metronet investment, with record boardings in 2025.
Contentious debate over Treasurer's Advance Authorisation Bill; opposition questions transparency, g
Debate over government spending, transparency, and economic policy under the Treasurer's Advance Aut
Budget aims to boost housing supply via stamp duty changes; Liberal/Greens criticised for hindering
Westport Bill 2026 introduced to create an authority overseeing a new container port development.
Parliament mourns Shane Hill, former Geraldton member, for his community service and Labor values.
Tanami Road upgrade includes Aboriginal employment program for construction skills and community ser
Westport project vital for WA's economy; bipartisan support sought for long-term infrastructure inve
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