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โI refer to the answer on 12 May 2026 to my question without notice in which the Treasurer did not provide the house with the total cost of taxpayers to date following the state's failed defence in the case of DB v the State of Western Australia .โ
Questions without notice - 13 May 2026
โThe government acknowledges the bravery of Mr Barber and survivors like him. Mr Barber has received the full payment of $2.8 million.โ
Questions without notice - 12 May 2026
โWAโs tax revenue has rocketed nearly 68 per cent over five years as surging house prices and a hot jobs market deliver the State Government a bumper windfall.โ
Estimates โ Consideration of tabled papers - 12 May 2026
Samantha Rowe, Parliamentary Secretary, is a highly procedural and neutral voice in the WA Parliament, primarily focused on transport and infrastructure matters. She frequently delivers answers to questions on notice and provides updates on government projects, often deferring detailed responses or citing confidentiality.
Based on 257 entries โข 2025-04-09 โ 2025-12-04
Pro-government initiatives, focused on project delivery and maintenance.
Supports government infrastructure projects, emphasizing planning and budget adherence.
Defends government processes, often citing confidentiality or ongoing investigations when pressed for details.
Presents government's position on environmental issues, often in response to specific inquiries.
Reports on financial matters, often in a procedural capacity, tabling documents and providing updates.
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Questions without notice
Questions without notice
Opposition seeks total cost to taxpayers after state's failed defence in DB case; answer refers to p
Estimates โ Consideration of tabled papers
Treasurer questioned about legal case costs, awareness of briefings, and payments made.
WA budget faces scrutiny over tax revenue, spending, and lack of structural reform.
WA Govt invests $48M in advanced manufacturing to increase affordable housing and infrastructure cap
WA's $100 fuel payment available to all WA licence holders, not means-tested, and unrestricted in sp
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