Hon Michelle Boylan asks about the timing and allocation of the $14 million election commitment for women's health centres, following a statement by the Premier. The response indicates ongoing work but lacks specific details.

AnsweredQoN 448Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 June 2025
Portfolio
Health

QuestionView source ↗

Women's health centres
448. Hon Michelle Boylan to the parliamentary
secretary representing the Minister for Health:
Yesterday, in the
Assembly the Premier stated that women will not have to wait until next year's
budget to receive the $14 million election commitment for the women's health
centres.
(1) Which centres have been told they are
receiving funding?
(2) When will that funding be delivered?
(3) What information
has been communicated to the centres about the timing and amount of that
funding?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the
honourable member for some notice of the question. The following answer has been
provided by the Minister for Health.
(1)–(3) WA Health is currently progressing
work to deliver the government's $14 million election commitment for women's
health centres. We remain committed to delivering this commitment and WA Health
is progressing work to ensure the commitment enables continued delivery of high-quality
services and the potential ramp up of service over time.

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