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No Live Export Phase-Out Support Yet for Sheep Farmers

Despite a $139.8 million assistance package, sheep farmers impacted by the live sheep export phase-out have yet to receive direct financial support, with Senate Estimates revealing that funds have instead gone to departmental costs. The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) admitted $33.9 million has been spent so far, including $2.435 million on its internal program administration, while farm businesses wait for aid.

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South West Omitted from $14.8M FDV Refuge Expansion

The State Government has announced a $14.8 million boost to expand family and domestic violence (FDV) refuge accommodation in regional WA—excluding the South West. Despite overwhelming demand and multiple calls for support, no new refuges have been funded in the region, prompting criticism from local MPs and stakeholders.

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Eatts claims shire forced to house police and medical staff in Parliament debate slamming Government housing

Warren–Blackwood MLA Bevan Eatts has criticised the Cook Government in Parliament over a lack of suitable housing for essential regional workers, claiming it is undermining service delivery in key sectors like health, policing, and aged care. He cited cases like Boyup Brook, where local councils are forced to lease private housing to support staff due to State inaction. Minister John Carey responded by defending the Government’s record and blaming past Liberal-National decisions.

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Future of Principal Chaplaincy Program in Doubt Amid Government Silence

The WA Government has not confirmed whether it will continue funding the Principal Chaplaincy Program beyond 2025, despite significant reliance by regional school leaders. Shadow Education Minister Liam Staltari and Warren–Blackwood MLA Bevan Eatts have criticised the lack of clarity, urging the State to guarantee the program's future as principals face growing pressure.

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In the News: 'Dangerous' aged-care delays

Shadow Minister for Aged Care and Warren–Blackwood MLA Bevan Eatts has criticised the WA Government’s handling of the aged care system, citing dangerous delays and lack of regional services. He highlighted a case in Manjimup where an elderly woman waited over five months for an aged care assessment, leaving her husband without support. Eatts has proposed several reforms to address the crisis, while the State Government defended its efforts.

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