Thousands of Central Coast first home buyers in their happy places thanks to stamp duty leg up

More than 2,000 first home buyers have found their dream home on the Central Coast thanks to the Minns Labor Government’s signature stamp duty assistance program.

The 2,145 new homeowners on the Central Coast have saved a combined $47.6 million in stamp duty since July 2023.

The popular initiative has seen first home buyers across the Coast save an average of $22,185, significantly easing the pressure for people saving for a deposit.

The First Home Buyers Assistance Scheme provides a full exemption from stamp duty for eligible buyers purchasing up to $800,000, and a concession for purchases between $800,000 and $1 million.

In Gosford, 628 buyers have saved a combined $13.5 million, while 522 new home owners in Wyong saved $11.3 million.

In The Entrance, 307 buyers shared in $6.9 million in savings, and 65 buyers at Avoca Beach benefited by $1.3 million.

Statewide, total savings for more than 50,000 first home buyers across NSW have topped $1 billion.

The 50,000 families milestone coincides with the release of a helpful dashboard detailing the program’s impact suburb-by-suburb.

The First Home Buyers Assistance Dashboard also provides program statistics Central Coast wide – as it does for every Local Government Area and regional classification in the state. It will be updated regularly and can be viewed here: First home buyers assistance dashboard | Revenue NSW

First home buyers can learn more about the program and calculate their potential stamp duty savings here: First Home Buyers Assistance Scheme – how to apply | NSW Government

This program is just one part of a suite of reforms from the Minns Government to help address the housing crisis and ease cost of living pressures.

This includes sweeping reforms of the planning system to deliver more housing, including establishing the Housing Delivery Authority to speed up approvals.

Minister for the Central Coast David Harris said:

“This Minns Government program is fantastic news for the more than 2,000 families, couples and singles able to get into their first home sooner in our beautiful region.

“The more than $22,000 in average savings per homeowner is making a big difference for people saving up for a deposit.

“Home is where the heart is, and there’s nothing better for Coasties to have a place to call their own in a region they love.”

Minister for the Hunter and Member for Swansea Yasmin Catley said:

“Buying your first home is a major achievement and I’m thrilled the Minns Labor Government is helping so many first home buyers reach this milestone.

“Our community is a great place to live, work and play and this scheme is allowing people to build their dream life in one of the best places in NSW.”

Member for The Entrance David Mehan said:

“The Minns Labor Government’s stamp duty assistance program is making home ownership more accessible, providing real relief for local families entering the housing market.

“It’s great to see that local residents are benefiting from this fantastic initiative” 

Member for Gosford Liesl Tesch said:

“With over 628 first home buyers in Gosford alone saving a combined $13.5 million dollars under this scheme, the Minns Labor Government is ensuring that families across NSW can achieve their dream of home ownership.

“I want the students that I taught to be able to make a home on the Central Coast, not be forced to leave their hometowns because they can’t afford a deposit to get into the housing market.

“This program is making home ownership a reality again for thousands of Coasties.”

Tweed Heads Service NSW Centre to get new home

The Tweed Heads community will soon enjoy an enhanced customer experience while completing NSW Government transactions when the new Tweed Heads Service NSW Centre opens. 

The Centre is relocating to a larger site, still within the Tweed Mall shopping centre, providing a larger space and an improved layout for customers.  

Due to open mid-2025, the new centre will be located opposite the current site, ensuring a modern, purpose-built facility for people to complete the 1300 NSW Government services and transactions available at Service NSW.  

The new centre will include a dedicated space for one-on-one appointments where customers can receive cost of living support in-person or over the phone with a Service NSW team member.  

The team will also be able to connect business owners with the Service NSW Business Bureau for free, ongoing and personalised support for every stage of their business.  

There were more than 77,000 customer visits to Tweed Heads Service Centre last year with people appreciating the efforts of the team, giving them a 97% satisfaction rating.  

Tweed Heads Service NSW Centre is open Monday to Friday 8:30am – 5pm and Saturdays 8:30am – 12:30pm. For more information, visit the Service NSW website.  

Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government, Jihad Dib said: 

“Service NSW is a vital part of our lives whether transacting individually or as a business, so we want the people of Tweed Heads to have an enhanced experience when requiring NSW Government services. 

“This move ensures Service NSW can support the customer demand in Tweed Heads and provide people with a welcoming space to complete government transactions. 

“Whether applying for a Seniors Card, renewing a driver licence or looking for cost of living support, Service NSW is a one-stop-shop for NSW Government services and transactions.” 

Duty MLC for Tweed, Emily Suvaal said: 

“The Minns Labor Government is focused on delivering essential services like the Tweed Heads Service NSW Centre. 

“This new site will better serve the community, the location within Tweed Mall is bigger and better and only steps away from the current location. 

“The new centre makes life easier for locals now and will cater to their needs into the future.” 

Disaster assistance grants available for flooded North Queensland primary producers, small businesses and not for profit organisations

More support is being provided into North Queensland, with more than $100 million in extraordinary grants now available for flood affected primary producers, small businesses and not for profit agencies across flood affected areas.

The grants are the next round of disaster assistance activated by the Albanese and Crisafulli Governments to support recovery and resilience for North Queensland communities impacted by recent flooding.

The package activated today includes:

  • $72.7 million grants package for flood-affected primary producers in North Queensland.
  • $25 million grants package for small businesses and not for profit agencies impacted by the North Queensland floods.
  • $2.4 million Rural Landholder Grants for owners or lessees of at least 10 hectares of flood affected land.
  • $1 million Emergency Fodder Support for eligible primary producers.

Grants of up to $25,000 are available to flood-affected primary producers, small businesses and not for profit agencies impacted by the North Queensland floods.

In addition, grants of up to $10,000 are available to rural landholders or lessees of at least 10 hectares who sustained direct damage but are not eligible for other DRFA primary producer assistance.

This assistance is available to eligible applicants in the local government areas of Burdekin, Cairns, Cassowary Coast, Hinchinbrook, Palm Island, Townsville and Yarrabah.

Primary producers in the Burdekin, Cairns, Cassowary Coast, Charters Towers, Flinders, Hinchinbrook, Palm Island, Townsville and Yarrabah local government areas will have access to an Emergency Fodder Support Package with up to $1 million available for the purchase and transportation of fodder to sustain livestock and mitigate the impacts of flooding.

These extraordinary assistance grants are jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments under Category C and D of the joint Commonwealth-state Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).

For grant applications, contact QRIDA on 1800 623 946 or via www.qrida.qld.gov.au.

Primary producers wishing to access the Emergency Fodder Support Package should contact the Department of Primary industries on 13 25 23.

More on DRFA assistance is available at www.disasterassist.gov.au or www.qra.qld.gov.au.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese:

“These are tough times, but North Queenslanders are tougher.

“My Government is making sure we’re providing whatever resources are required, right now and into the future as these communities recover.”

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli:

“Our focus is getting North Queensland back on its feet – fast.

“We’re standing shoulder-to-shoulder with those affected by the disaster to ensure they can recover quickly and come back stronger than ever.”

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Small Business Julie Collins:

“These grants will help reduce clean up and recovery costs for North Queensland small businesses, primary producers and non-profit organisations who were impacted by recent flooding.

Grants like this can make all the difference in helping to ensure impacted North Queensland farmers and small businesses can get back on their feet faster.

“Farmers and small businesses are at the heart of local communities so this funding is critical.”

Minister for Emergency Management Jenny McAllister:

“Farmers, businesses and not-for-profit organisations are central to the North Queensland community, and we know that heavy rainfall and severe flooding has made operations very difficult.

“The grants activated today will support businesses and farmers as the region moved to recovery, it will help farmers feed stock, and repair damage.

“Recovery can take time. Our government is here for the long haul. The Albanese Government will continue working hand in glove with the Queensland Government to support communities in Far North and North Queensland.”

Queensland Minister for Disaster Recovery Ann Leahy:

“Small rural landholders in North Queensland would not be left to fend for themselves on the road to recovery.

“Rural Landholders that have suffered direct damage from the event can also access grants of up to $10,000 to speed up their recovery,”

Queensland Minister for Regional and Rural Development Dale Last:

“The Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority is well prepared, with staff on the ground ready to assist.

“These grants are being administered by QRIDA who have dedicated people ready to speak to primary producers, small businesses, not for profits and rural landholders about their applications and provide help where needed.”

Revitalising family support services in Shellharbour

The Albanese Government is supporting safe and connected communities throughout the Illawarra by providing $851,279 for the Shellharbour Integrated Child and Family Precinct.

The funding for planning is the first step in making this important project a reality. It will support a comprehensive business case, master plan and detailed designs for a holistic services hub to provide early childhood and family support services in one accessible location.

The planning work will consider the revitalisation of the site and connections to nearby services as well as parking and public transport. Local families and community stakeholders will be an integral part of designing the precinct to ensure that it is fit for purpose.

The project is being delivered by Karitane with Barnardos Australia and the University of New South Wales.

Planning for the Shellharbour Integrated Child and Family Precinct will consider options to provide a wide range of health, education and social care services in one accessible location.

This support is being provided through the Government’s $400 million regional Precincts and Partnership Program, which provides investment to transform regional, rural and remote places.

The program is investing $47.9 million to support the transformation of seven precincts across New South Wales. For more information, visit: infrastructure.gov.au/regional.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

“This project demonstrates how my Government is building Australia’s future and strengthening regional communities.

“Having support services, education facilities and social care options all under one roof in the middle of Shellharbour will make a big difference to this beautiful and growing region.

“We want to support regional communities to grow and thrive, for our youngest and eldest Australians and everyone in between.”

Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King

“We’re proud to partner with communities to bring important projects like this to life.

“Being a new parent is incredibly rewarding, but it can also be really challenging. A central hub for early childhood and family support will help new parents in the Shellharbour region get the services they need close to home.”

Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services, Member for Whitlam Stephen Jones

“This precinct is a game changer for our community.

“It will help connect people to vital support services they need in an easy to access way.

“Labor is delivering for our regions and building a stronger Illawarra.”

Bankstown outrage a failure of multi-culturalism, re-think needed 

Australia should be a multi-racial society with freedom of religion but not a multicultural society according to the Family First Party.

Lead Senate candidate for New South Wales, Lyle Shelton, said yesterday’s appalling antisemitic threats to kill Jewish hospital patients by two Bankstown Muslim nurses underscored the failure of multi-culturalism.

“Jew hatred, which sadly is central to the culture in many Muslim countries and increasingly amongst un-Australian left-wing elites, has no place in Australia.

“Migrants who come to Australia and trash the trust that underpins our health system, or any other Australian institution for that matter, should go back to their country of origin.

“Australia is a proud Western nation built on the Judeo-Christian ethic,” Mr Shelton said.

The antisemitism crisis since October 7, which peaked yesterday, is a wakeup call to all Australians to renew our commitment to the values which have made this nation such an attractive place for people from all over the globe coming to seek a better life.

Labor’s “Doc” Herbert Evatt, through his ground-breaking work at the UN, was instrumental in the creation of the state of Israel.

Support for Israel was a pillar of the Hawke Labor government’s foreign policy.

Mr Shelton said the abandonment of support for Israel in its just war against Islamic terrorism by the Albanese government, our universities and large swathes of the media would have Doc Evatt and Bob Hawke rolling in their graves.

“Australia’s antisemitism crisis has festered and metastasised because the Israel-annihilationist ‘River to the Sea’ movement has been granted legitimacy.

“This must stop.

“The antisemitism crisis culminating in yesterday’s outrage is symptomatic of the failure of multi-culturalism.

“Australia has always made room for religious diversity and freedom and that should continue where non-Western religions are willing to adapt to overarching Western values.

“If Islam is a religion of peace, it should prove this to the Australian people by disciplining its numerous antisemitic preachers who have spouted hate and violence for Jews on our streets and in their mosques since October 7.

“Our university vice-chancellors should do the same with their antisemitic academics.

Australian culture is pro-Israel, proudly pro-West and underpinned by the Judeo-Christian ethic of love of neighbour.

“The ANZAC values of courage, mateship, perseverance and sacrifice – which spring from the Judeo-Christian ethic – have stood our nation in good stead and now must be contended for.

“These are the culture and values which define Australia, not what we saw at Bankstown hospital yesterday and since October 7,” Mr Shelton said.

Appeal to locate girl missing from Raymond Terrace

Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate a girl missing from Raymond Terrace.

Ahleighaa Waters, aged 13, was last seen in Raymond Terrace on the evening of Tuesday 11 February 2025.

When she could not be located or contacted, officers from Port Stephens-Hunter Police District were notified and commenced inquiries into Ahleighaa’s whereabouts.

Concerns are held for her welfare due to her age.

Ahleighaa is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 135cm tall, of slim build with blonde hair.

She is known to frequent the Tenambit and Raymond Terrace areas.

Anyone who has information on Ahleighaa’s whereabouts is urged to come forward and contact Raymond Terrace Police Station or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Seven charged as detectives uncover fraudulent sexual abuse compensation claims in scheme worth more than $1 billion

Detectives from the Financial Crimes Squad have charged seven people following the discovery of fraudulent sexual abuse compensation claims in a scheme which has paid out over $1 billion in claims to date.

Strike Force Veritas was established by State Crime Command’s Financial Crimes Squad in February 2024 to investigate alleged fraudulent compensation claims for historical sexual abuse brought against the NSW Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) and the NSW Department of Education (DoE).

During the investigation, detectives identified several ‘claims farmers’ at the centre of the scheme. These individuals allegedly approached adults who were former young offenders, inmates, and public-school students, encouraging them to file fraudulent compensation claims for historical child sexual abuse while in care.

The claims farmers then coached these prospective claimants on how to make fraudulent claims through various Sydney law firms, receiving a benefit for each referral.

The proceeds were reportedly referred to as ‘bum money’ within the criminal syndicates, and detectives suspect a significant portion of the $1.3 billion worth of claims are fraudulent.

Following extensive inquiries, about 6.05am yesterday (Wednesday 12 February 2025), strike force detectives – with assistance from Raptor Squad – executed a search warrant in Girraween where they arrested a 55-year-old man.

The man was taken to Granville Police Station, where he was charged with 21 offences, including nine counts of dishonestly obtain financial advantage etc by deception, eight counts of accessory before the fact to publish etc false misleading material to obtain advantage, three counts of incite to commit publish etc false misleading material to obtain advantage and dishonestly intend to obtain a gain.

He was refused bail to appear in Parramatta Local Court today (Thursday 13 February 2025).

Police will allege in court the 55-year-old man was a claims farmer in the scheme.

About 7.45am, strike force detectives arrested a 53-year-old woman in Granville. She was taken to Auburn Police Station, where she was charged with publish etc false misleading material to obtain advantage.

The woman was granted conditional bail to appear in Downing Centre Local Court on Tuesday 25 March 2025.

About 7.50am, a 32-year-old man was arrested in Pendle Hill. He was taken to Granville Police Station, where he was charged with publish etc false misleading material to obtain advantage.

The man was granted conditional bail to appear in Parramatta Local Court on Wednesday 12 March 2025.

About 11.40am, strike force detectives arrested a 42-year-old man at Gladesville Police Station. He was charged with publish etc false misleading material to obtain advantage.

The man was granted conditional bail to appear in Burwood Local Court on Monday 3 March 2025.

About 12.05pm, a 52-year-old woman was arrested in Horsley. She was taken to Lake Illawarra Police Station where she was charged with publish etc false misleading material to obtain advantage.

The woman was granted conditional bail to appear in Downing Centre Local Court on Tuesday 25 March 2025.

About 2.30pm, detective arrested a 35-year-old woman in Pendle Hill. She was taken to Granville Police Station, where she was charged with publish etc false misleading material to obtain advantage.

The woman was granted conditional bail to appear in Parramatta Local Court on Wednesday 12 March 2025.

With assistance from Queensland Police, a 23-year-old Mermaid Beach man was issued a Future Court Attendance Notice (CAN) for publish etc false misleading material to obtain advantage, to appear in Downing Centre Local Court on Tuesday 25 March 2025.

In addition to the arrests, police also executed a search warrant at a law firm in Sydney where they seized items relevant to their investigation.

Police will allege in court the seven people charged stood to make $3.75 million in fraudulent sexual abuse compensation claims but were uncovered before the claims were paid out.

Investigations under Strike Force Veritas continue, with more arrests expected.

Further cyber sanctions in response to Medibank Private cyberattack

The Albanese Government has imposed additional cyber sanctions in response to the 2022 cyberattack against Medibank Private.

The attack affected millions of Medibank’s customers whose personal and sensitive medical information was stolen. Some records were published on the dark web.

This is the first time that Australia has imposed cyber sanctions on an entity and the first time Australia has imposed sanctions on those providing the network infrastructure and services that make cyberattacks like this possible.

The Government is imposing these cyber sanctions on the Russian entity, ZServers, and five Russian cybercriminals who provided the network infrastructure and services used to host and release the data stolen from Medibank. The individuals are ZServers’ owner, Aleksandr Bolshakov, and employees Aleksandr Mishin, Ilya Sidorov, Dmitriy Bolshakov and Igor Odintsov.

ZServers and the five sanctioned individuals also provided enabling services that supported a range of other cybercrimes, including ransomware activities conducted by affiliates of LockBit and BianLian and other ransomware groups.

The sanctions announced today make it a criminal offence to provide assets to ZServers or the five sanctioned individuals, or to use or deal with their assets, with penalties of up to 10 years’ imprisonment and/or heavy fines. The sanctions also ban the individuals from entering Australia.

Today’s sanctions follow the Government’s decisive action to sanction Aleksandr Ermakov, announced in January 2024, for his role in the Medibank Private data breach.

They are a result of the close collaboration between the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD), other Commonwealth agencies and key international partners, including the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US), who have all worked tirelessly to unmask these cybercriminals.

The UK and the US have also imposed sanctions on these malicious cyber actors, demonstrating our collective resolve to combat cybercrime.

These sanctions reflect the Albanese Government’s commitment in the 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy to deter and respond to malicious cyber activity, including by using sanctions to hold cybercriminals to account.

Malicious cyber actors continue to target Australian governments, critical infrastructure, businesses and individuals. Australia’s autonomous cyber sanctions framework is a key tool in imposing costs on cyber actors and protecting Australians from this threat.

Australians should report cybercrimes, incidents or vulnerabilities to the Australian Signals Directorate at 1300 CYBER1 (1300 292 371) or https://www.cyber.gov.au/report.

Australian businesses can help protect themselves from ransomware by updating devices, regularly backing up files and ensuring staff know to never visit suspicious websites, open emails from unknown sources or click on suspicious links. More information can be found at cyber.gov.au/ransomware

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles:

“These sanctions send a clear message to malicious cyber actors that there are consequences of trying to do Australians harm.

“The Albanese Government continues to take decisive action to hold to account those responsible for one of Australia’s largest cyber incidents.

“Importantly, this is the first cyber sanction against an enabler of cybercrime. Disrupting the criminal ecosystem in this way impacts hundreds of cybercriminals at once.”

Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong:

“The Albanese Government is using all elements of our national power to make Australia more secure and to keep Australians safe.

“We are preventing, deterring and disrupting malicious cyber activity through attributions and targeted sanctions in the national interest.

“We will continue to work with our international partners to impose costs on cyber criminals and protect Australians from cyber threats.”

Cyber Security Minister Tony Burke:

“This Government established the cybersecurity portfolio because national security requires cybersecurity. This strong action is about keeping Australians safe.”

Greens say public ownership of Rex is the only option in Australians’ best interests

The Greens called on the government to consider public ownership of Rex following its entering administration in July last year, and welcome the news that the government may now purchase the airline.

Lines attributable to Elizabeth Watson-Brown MP, Greens spokesperson for Transport, Infrastructure and Sustainable Cities:

“The Greens welcome the news that the government is considering purchasing Rex. Not only would this save these vital regional services, a publicly owned airline will bring more competition to the current Qantas-Virgin duopoly dominating our aviation market.

“The Greens called for the government to consider purchasing Rex back in July last year, when it was clear that Rex was collapsing.

“The collapse of Rex would be a devastating blow to regional communities around Australia who are so reliant on their services. 

“But it’s not enough for the government to promise to be a backstop, they need to get on the front foot.

“The government has already given Rex $130 million in support since July last year and are still talking about subsidising private buyers. 

“The government has a bad record of shelling out millions in taxpayer dollars to prop up private airlines and getting nothing back. Public ownership is the only way to get an airline run in the interests of all Australians.”

GREENS CENTRE LGBTQIA+ PRIORITIES IN ELECTION PLATFORM

The Greens (WA) on Wednesday evening will officially launch the LGBTQIA+ elements of their Social Justice platform for the 2025 WA State Election with a Queer Politics in the Pub event at the Aviary.

Queer Politics in the Pub, MC’d by Boorloo’s very own Miss Phoria (they/them), a queer, trans-nonbinary, disabled and Indigenous performance artist, will see a range of prominent LGBTQIA+ Western Australians join The Greens (WA) LGBTQIA+ Spokesperson, Dr. Brad Pettitt MLC (he/him), to discuss their perspectives on queer issues in Western Australia and take your questions on the current state of LGBTQIA+ politics, as well as the priorities and opportunities for reform as we approach the WA State election in March.


The Greens (WA) plan includes:

  • Implementing a statutory declaration model for the legal recognition of gender that enables full self-identification and completely demedicalises the process;
  • Reinstating funding for Inclusive Education Western Australia (formerly Safe Schools) that was quietly axed by WA Labor in October 2020 at a cost of at least $1.5 million per year; and
  • Reforming the Equal Opportunity Act to:
    • Ban all non-life threatening surgeries on children born with intersex characteristics until they are of a legal age to provide consent; and
    • Ban archaic and harmful conversion practices.

Joining Dr. Pettitt on the panel are Alex Wallace (they/them), a queer rights activist with Queer Liberation Boorloo, former Transfolk WA Board member and Greens (WA) Legislative Council Candidate, Mia Krasenstein (she/her), former Board Member of Busselton Pride Alliance, human rights campaigner and Greens (WA) candidate for Vasse and Hannah Halls (she/they), volunteer for Albany Pride.


Event Details:

  • Wednesday 12 February, 7pm – 9pm
  • The Aviary Lounge Bar, Level 1/140 William Street, Perth


Alex Wallace:

“This is an important opportunity for WA’s queer community to hear from The Greens and members of our community about how we achieve real change this election.

“It was The Greens (WA) who continued to apply pressure in Parliament, on the back of community action for movement on LGBTQIA+ law reform in the last term of Parliament. 

“It was the Greens who drafted and put amendments to gender recognition reforms that would’ve made the legislation more like what the community sought.

“WA Labor voted against those community-sought amendments, while the WA Liberals and MOST WA Nationals voted DOWN the legislation in full. Only The Greens (WA) are unapologetically and fully on the side of the LGBTQIA+ community in Western Australia; every protest, every vote, every time.”

Mia Krasenstein:

“The greens have always been the party to stand up for the rights of the LBGTQIA community.

“As a queer woman, I wouldn’t throw my support behind any party that didn’t stand up for the LGBTQIA+ community and my community knows the Greens have always had their best interests at heart.

“We have consistently fought against discrimination, against conversion therapy, pushed for better education of gender and sexuality and gender recognition reforms.

“This Labor government has claimed they support  the LGBTQIA+ community but has consistently backtracked on promises when the time comes. The Liberals ran a huge “Vote No” campaign during the marriage equality vote; it’s clear where the major parties stand. 

“All we need is more votes to have more influence on better laws in parliament. Come and stand with us.”

WA Greens MLC Dr Brad Pettitt:

“It is a privilege to be invited to share the stage with these incredible folks and speak to the painfully slow reform on LGBTQIA+ rights, and extremely harmful rhetoric, by WA Labor in the last Parliament.

“Trans and gender-diverse folks in the community have been calling for a Statutory Declaration model that enables self-identification of sex and gender on birth certificates in line with Victoria’s  gold-standard laws, passed in 2019. This is the core of the Greens (WA) election commitment to the LGBTQIA+ community.

“What this Labor government rushed through without consideration of amendments put forward by the community was a bill that continues to medicalise trans, intersex and gender-diverse identities by requiring an application to be ‘supported by a statement by a doctor or psychologist certifying that the person has received appropriate clinical treatment’. 

“Also buried in the announcement was an acknowledgement from Premier Roger Cook that the rest of the promised reforms to the Equal Opportunity Act would only be legislated if and when this government wins a third term. 

“Hedging life-changing reforms on winning a third term of government is despicable and the Greens are in solidarity with the LGBTQIA+ community who have been rightly calling this out.” 

“In the next Parliament and with the balance of power in the upper house the Greens (WA) will fight to ensure that life-changing reforms to the Equal Opportunity Act and the banning of archaic and harmful conversion practices – reforms the community have been calling for and that WA Labor have promised since 2017 – are finally realised.”