Crisis summit brought forward: Every two days a person dies on the streets of Western Australia

The state government has brought forward the emergency summit on road safety from the originally planned date in the middle of next month to September 2nd. The number of road deaths in Western Australia has risen to 118, the highest in almost a decade, putting pressure on authorities to find solutions.

Liberals say Roger Cook's road safety summit should take place sooner, as one person dies on the road every two days

The state's opposition has called for urgent action to tackle the shocking number of road deaths. By 2024, more than one state resident will die on the roads in Western Australia every two days. In view of the increasing number of road accidents in Western Australia, the Cook government has called an emergency summit on … Read more

Bush summit on regional issues planned in Port Hedland

A group of senior mining and agricultural executives and community leaders will visit Port Hedland on August 30 as part of the National Bush Summit Campaign tour to address issues plaguing Australians in the region revealed by a new survey. According to the Mood of the Bush survey, the cost of living and housing affordability … Read more