Hansard entries per month - shows how active this member has been over time.
โEvery Western Australian deserves access to quality creative experiences no matter where they live.โ
Questions without notice - 14 May 2026
โ"If I'd been able to stay in Manjimup at a refuge, it would've been better โ I know people here, I have support. I worry so much about women who don't have cars, who can't get away."โ
Grievances โ Grievance - 14 May 2026
โWe are seeing the beginnings of another horror winter flu season in our hospitals, with the worst ramping figures in April for four years.โ
Bills โ Second reading - 13 May 2026
Simone McGurk, the Labor member for Fremantle, is a strong advocate for arts and culture, aged care, and worker's rights. She frequently champions state government initiatives and seeks increased federal funding for Western Australia, particularly in aged care.
Based on 55 entries โข 2025-04-10 โ 2026-02-26
Strongly supports government funding and initiatives to promote the arts, culture, and creative industries in Western Australia.
Advocates for increased funding and improved services for seniors and aged care facilities, particularly pushing for more federal government support.
Supports fair working conditions and worker's rights, particularly in the construction industry, and emphasizes workplace safety.
Committed to preserving Western Australia's heritage and promoting heritage tourism.
Focuses on improving access to healthcare services, especially for seniors, and addressing hospital capacity issues.
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WA invests $40M+ in creative industries, boosting local artists and regional arts organisations.
Warren-Blackwood needs a local family violence refuge. Current services require victims to leave the
Contentious debate over health funding, aged care, regional investment, and government priorities in
Government reaffirms commitment to worker safety, announces mental health program funding, and comme
Statements โ Brief ministerial statement
WA Seniors receive cost-of-living relief via rebates, concessions, and community support initiatives
WA invests in projects promoting gender equality, preventing sexual violence, and supporting women a
Creative Industries Taskforce to boost WA's creative economy via action plan.
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