McGowan drops the act, blurring the line between election promises and governing
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Flanked by an American television star, a beloved WA entertainer and an English director, the biggest Perthonality of them all, Premier Mark McGowan, made a glitzy government announcement on the waterfront at Victoria Quay – plans for a Labor donor to build a $100 million film studio.
But one day before his official election campaign launch and in the middle of caretaker mode, Mr McGowan unintentionally dropped the facade. The one where he acts like he is not heading towards a crushing win on March 13.
Several sound stages would be built at Victoria Quay in Fremantle as part of a new $100 million studio.
McGowan drops the act, blurring the line between election promises and governing
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$1.4 million early years investment for Kwinana and Cockburn
$1.4 million investment in health and wellbeing of young children living in the cities of Kwinana and Cockburn
Renewed funding with Woodside Energy for the Connecting Community for Kids collective impact initiative to improve early childhood development outcomes
Initiative involves collaboration between community members, non-government and government organisations
Young children living in the cities of Kwinana and Cockburn are set to benefit from a
$1.4 million investment designed to improve their health and wellbeing.
Community Services Minister Simone McGurk has welcomed the renewed funding from Woodside Energy for the Connecting Community for Kids collective impact initiative in the cities of Kwinana and Cockburn, with the additional four years in funding bringing the total commitment to nine years.