LOCAL RELEASES
NEW FACILITIES FOR STAFF AND STUDENTS AT SOUTH COAST BAPTIST COLLEGE
03 April 2023
Member for Brand Madeleine King today opened the new Multipurpose Sports Centre at South Coast Baptist College in Waikiki which will improve local student educational outcomes.
$62 MILLION GRANT PROGRAM TO HELP SMEs LOWER ENERGY BILLS
09 March 2023
Local small and medium businesses could benefit from a new $62 million grants program designed to help them become more energy efficient, ease pressure on their energy bills and reduce emissions.
MADELEINE KING MP SECURES FUNDING FOR BETTER ROADS AND INFRASTRUCUTRE FOR THE CITY OF ROCKINGHAM AND KWINANA
09 March 2023
Federal Member for Brand Madeleine King MP has welcomed almost $2 million in Commonwealth funding for roads and infrastructure in Kwinana and Rockingham.
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR MEDICARE URGENT CARE CLINICS IN BRAND
06 February 2023
The Albanese Government last week announced the start of an Expression of Interest (EOI) period to establish seven Medicare Urgent Care Clinics (Medicare UCCs) throughout WA.
PHOENIX RISES TO KEEP WESTERN AUSTRALIANS SAFE
22 December 2022
Western Australians will have an extra layer of defence this bushfire season, with new waterbombing aircraft to be stationed in the state.
ROUND 1 OF SCHOOLS UPGRADE FUND OPEN
01 December 2022
Local schools can now apply for grants of up to $25,000 to create better-equipped learning environments and support students after disruptions caused by COVID-19.
DELIVERING FOR THE COMMUNITY OF BRAND
27 October 2022
In May this year, Australians voted for Labor’s plan for a better future.
$2.4 MILLION TO UPGRADE THOMAS HALL
27 October 2022
The Albanese Government is investing $2.4 million the upgrade the Thomas Hall in Medina.
ALBANESE GOVERNMENT DELIVERS CHEAPER CHILD CARE FOR BRAND
29 September 2022
The Member for Brand Madeleine King says about 7000 local families will be better off when Parliament passes Labor’s plan to make child care cheaper.
CHEAPER SCRIPTS FOR MILLIONS
09 September 2022
For the first time in its 75-year history, the maximum cost of general scripts under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) will fall