on Tuesday, 07 February 2017.
Posted in News
Sparring over plans and policy has begun in earnest with Nahan taking aim at Labor's campaign promises last week. We were asked to provide a little perspective to even out the campaiging rhetoric from both sides.
on Monday, 30 January 2017.
Posted in News, Community Services - Disability Services Commission
A scathing story published in The Australian today outlines the upsetting situation many families, with loved ones in Disability Services Commission Supported Accommodation, are now finding themselves in.
The threats and underhanded tactics described in the article are appalling.
The West Australian - Daniel Emerson
on Wednesday, 25 January 2017.
Posted in News, Transport Dept Of
Corruption investigators have exposed dodgy licensed vehicle inspectors pocketing thousands of dollars in bribes to certify the roadworthiness of cars they never even laid eyes on.
It is the second time the Corruption and Crime Commission has reported on rorted Department of Transport vehicle examinations, which it warned posed a “real and direct risk to public safety”.
on Thursday, 22 December 2016.
Posted in News, Media
As expected, the 16-17 Mid-Year Review exposes Band-Aid fixes, waste and no planning for the future of WA.
It proves years of decimation to the public service; with just 3% growth in public sector staff trying to cope with the service demands of an 11% population boom in WA since 2011.
on Thursday, 01 December 2016.
Posted in News, Doe Schools & Regions
UPDATE - 23rd December 2016
We are very pleased to announce that the schools on-call claim has received a further boost. We have just received offers of payment to another 20 members which takes the total of our win to $738,987.44. There are still another 20 to investigate so we are well on our way to one million dollars.