Social Housing (including disability)

Legislative Council, Thursday 25 August 2022 Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT With regard to the Government’s policies around access to affordable and accessible housing: 1 How many houses have been constructed in each North West Local Government Area in the last five years for social housing reported […]

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Government must provide more clarity over electricity pricing uncertainties

Rather than throwing barbs at one another, our leaders would be better off explaining the ongoing role of Basslink, its costs and benefits and who’s paying for it, writes Ruth Forrest. A BREAK from parliamentary sittings always provides an opportunity to engage with the electorate and discuss issues of concern. Questions relating to electricity are […]

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Franklin delay hinders inquiry; Prorogue decision frustrates progress

LEGISLATIVE Council members are frustrated by a decision to again prorogue State Parliament leading to proceedings across both houses of government to a standstill. Premier Jeremy Rockliff prorogued parliament to allow a new sitting member for Franklin to be present in the House of Assembly, with Parliament to sit again on August 16. The move […]

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It will make cents to have an informed discussion about inflation

Inflation has become the new bogey man, paraded at every opportunity to scare the general public, writes Ruth Forrest. With confusing and conflicting messages in challenging times, does anyone else get the feeling some economists make it up as they go? For years we were bombarded with scare mongering about debt and deficits. Now it’s […]

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Murchison MLC calls for code of conduct with ‘real power and teeth’

Murchison MLC Ruth Forrest has accused all levels of government of a “lack of accountability”, referring to a councillor’s decision to remain in his role and the ongoing Commission of Inquiry. Following a meeting between Waratah-Wynyard Council representatives and Local Government Minister Nic Street in relation to Darren Fairbrother’s future, Ms Forrest weighed into the […]

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