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“The bespoke services contract with KPMG Australia Technology Solutions Pty Ltd for foundational courses through The Skills Academy contains provisions allowing for a review, suspension or termination in case of adverse findings.”
Questions without notice - 18 June 2026
“The absolute lack of will to deal with the housing crisis has been galling.”
Estimates — Consideration of tabled papers - 18 June 2026
“As at 31 May 2026, there were 23,637 applications.”
Questions without notice - 17 June 2026
Timothy Clifford, a Greens (WA) member, focuses primarily on housing affordability and homelessness, advocating for increased social housing and government intervention in the rental market. He frequently questions the government's approach and seeks greater accountability on social and environmental issues.
Based on 61 entries • 2025-05-22 → 2025-12-04
Advocates for increased government regulation of the rental market, expansion of social housing, and policies to address short-stay accommodation impacts.
Pushes for increased funding for homelessness services, criticizes the government's approach to addressing rough sleeping, and seeks a recommitment to ending homelessness.
Expresses concern over environmental impacts of development projects and advocates for greater scrutiny and accountability.
Supports First Nations justice, disability awareness, and addressing social and economic inequality.
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Government criticised for housing crisis, public sector cuts, and inadequate healthcare funding desp
KPMG leadership training contract has review/termination clauses for adverse findings.
Public housing waitlists grew in April-May 2026; new system planned for 2028.
Bill to boost build-to-rent tax exemptions debated; concerns raised over effectiveness, targets, and
Bunbury has 36 vacant public housing properties; 35 are undergoing maintenance or reletting.
Concerns raised about KPMG's access to WA public sector data given integrity breaches; government pr
WA's short-stay incentive scheme failed, worsening housing crisis; Hobart banned unhosted short-stay
WA department's awareness of federal Thriving Kids Advisory Group program before NDIS changes questi
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