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โWe have the biggest plan and expenditure outcomes for regional roads than in the state's history.โ
Questions without notice - 14 May 2026
โRegional WA is the powerhouse of the state, but under WA Labor, it is once again being treated like a piggy bank to be raided, not a community to be invested in.โ
Bills โ Amendment to motion - 14 May 2026
โThis is the wrong budget in the wrong conditions at the wrong time.โ
Matters of public interest โ Matter of public interest - 12 May 2026
Ronald Love, the Nationals WA member for Mid-West, consistently advocates for regional development and improved services in rural Western Australia. He frequently critiques the government's handling of infrastructure, housing, and healthcare, often highlighting perceived neglect of regional communities.
Based on 89 entries โข 2025-04-08 โ 2026-02-26
Advocates for increased investment and equitable resource allocation to regional areas, emphasizing infrastructure, services, and economic opportunities.
Focuses on improving access to healthcare services in rural areas, including maternity services, dental care, and emergency services. Critiques service closures and funding shortfalls.
Prioritizes infrastructure upgrades in regional areas, particularly roads, transport, and essential services like power and telecommunications. Criticizes project delays and inadequate funding.
Addresses the housing crisis in regional WA, advocating for increased housing supply, affordability, and support for essential workers. Criticizes government policies perceived as ineffective.
Demands transparency and accountability from the government, particularly regarding budget allocations, project management, and responses to community concerns.
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Government defends record regional road spending; Opposition questions priorities amid highway safet
Budget debate highlights regional neglect, housing shortages, health pressures, and concerns over re
Opposition condemns budget for inflationary spending; government defends cost-of-living measures and
Opposition questions the cost of administering the fuel payment, especially for regional residents.
Royalties for Regions funding questioned; government defends its regional investment and criticises
WA Parliament argues over government spending, inflation, and whether basic services are being deliv
Fuel emergency legislation updated, modernising compensation and increasing penalties for offences.
Government defends regional housing investments amid criticism of past actions and current allocatio
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