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โWe have invested a record $10.8 billion into housing and homelessness since 2021 and delivered more than 4,000 social and affordable homes, and we have more than 1,000 under contract or construction.โ
Questions without notice - 13 May 2026
โWhat is the opposition going to cut? Is it in law enforcement? Is it in health? Is it in education? What is the opposition going to cut?โ
Questions without notice - 13 May 2026
โThrough this year's budget, we are providing a record $9.1 billion to boost health.โ
Questions without notice - 13 May 2026
Roger Cook, Premier of Western Australia, consistently defends his government's policies and achievements, particularly in the face of opposition scrutiny. He emphasizes economic strength, community safety, and future sustainability, often contrasting his government's actions with those of previous administrations.
Based on 179 entries โข 2025-04-08 โ 2026-02-26
Pro-growth through diversification, investment in renewable energy, and support for key industries like mining and defence. Advocates for WA's fair share of GST revenue.
Committed to improving healthcare access and infrastructure, including hospital upgrades and expansion of services like Hospital in the Home. Defends government investment in the face of system pressures.
Prioritizes public safety through stricter laws on firearms, hate speech, and organised crime. Addresses concerns about crime rates and prison overcrowding with increased resources and infrastructure.
Supports sustainable practices, including renewable energy development and fisheries management. Defends government decisions on fishing bans and environmental protection measures, often citing scientific evidence.
Aims to increase housing supply and affordability through various initiatives, including advanced manufacturing and planning reforms. Defends government's record on housing investment.
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Federal policy changes threaten WA's housing strategy. State government defends its record investmen
Questions without notice
Opposition questioned on planned budget cuts amid government spending concerns.
Questions without notice
Record $9.1B health budget aims to improve access, capacity, and workforce for Western Australians.
Government provides $216.5M to Griffin Coal receivers to stabilise operations and secure coal supply
WA government highlights cost-of-living relief: transport, energy, education, and regional support.
Government opposes interest rate hikes, focusing on cost-of-living relief for struggling Western Aus
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