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New hospital for WA kids - owned by the people of WA
The State Government will build a new publically-owned children's hospital alongside Sir Charles Gairdener Hospital in Nedlands. More...

Public transport plays centre stage in Labor's future vision
Premier Alan Carpenter has unveiled a massively expanded public transport system as the centrepiece of the State Government's future vision for Perth. More...

Inspirational Western Australian actor honoured
Western Australia's new performing arts centre in Northbridge will be called the 'Heath Ledger Theatre'. More...

Western Australia to build a museum for the 21st Century
The Premier announced that a new world-class museum for Western Australia will be constructed on the site of the former East Perth Power Station. More...

Major infrastructure project to revolutionise the Perth City foreshore
Premier Alan Carpenter has committed the State Government to a spectacular redevelopment of the CBD’s Swan River foreshore. Mr Carpenter unveiled the stunning concept designs for the Perth Waterfront project, set to create an exciting business, tourism, residential, entertainment and activity hub for locals and visitors to enjoy. More...

All around Western Australia, our Government is investing in infrastructure to build a better future for all Western Australians. We are building Western Australia.

 

We are building infrastructure to serve the community for decades to come – new hospitals, schools and police stations. Building economic infrastructure to fuel the economy. And building social infrastructure like the new Perth Arena, Northbridge Theatre, Albany Waterfront redevelopment, Geraldton foreshore redevelopment, and a new world-class museum and sports stadium for Western Australia.

 

At the same time, we are continuing to deliver world class services in health, education and community safety.

 

We have hired more than 1800 nurses and cut waiting lists for elective surgery by more than a third. We have upgraded 22 hospitals, with a further 27 hospitals and health centres underway.

 

1300 extra teachers are now in our school system and we’ve built 50 new schools. We have recruited 420 extra police, with more on the way, and home burglaries have been cut by 35 per cent.

 

We’re making big decisions in the long term interests of the State. We’re making decisions for tomorrow, not just for today.


Page last revised:19 Jun 2008