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โTogether, these Cook Labor Government initiatives mark a significant step toward futureproofing WA's water supply, strengthening community wellbeing, boosting agricultural productivity and safeguarding the environment.โ
Statements โ Statement - 13 May 2026
โThis is the first place-based partnership agreement to be signed between all levels of government and Aboriginal community representatives.โ
Statements โ Statement - 13 May 2026
โThis project is a major step forward in strengthening the quality and reliability of drinking water for the Guilderton community.โ
Statements โ Brief ministerial statement - 7 May 2026
Donald Punch, the ALP member for Bunbury, focuses on regional development, water security, and Aboriginal Affairs. He consistently promotes government initiatives and defends against criticisms, particularly regarding infrastructure and service delivery in the South West region.
Based on 39 entries โข 2025-04-10 โ 2026-02-25
Strong advocate for reconciliation, cultural preservation, and empowering Indigenous communities through government programs and funding.
Promotes government investment in regional infrastructure, job creation, and community development, particularly in the South West.
Supports desalination, water conservation, and infrastructure upgrades to ensure water security in the face of climate change, emphasizing sustainable solutions.
Acknowledges the impact of climate change on water resources and supports government initiatives for climate resilience and adaptation.
Advocates for investment in infrastructure projects to improve services and support economic growth, particularly in regional areas.
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WA invests in water projects: Wheatbelt brackish water use and remote Aboriginal community drinking
East Kimberley partnership agreement signed, prioritising Aboriginal children's well-being and commu
Pipeline project commences to secure Guilderton's water supply amid climate change concerns.
WA invests $2.7B in water security amid declining rainfall, focusing on desalination, recycling, and
Bridge weight limits disrupt South West farmers; government seeks solutions, delays restrictions.
Opposition questions water infrastructure failures; Minister cites record investment and criticises
Collie's grant program reopens, backing local businesses and diversifying the economy.
WA invests $10M+ to improve Closing the Gap outcomes, partnering with Aboriginal organizations.
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