Nationals candidate for Bullwinkel Mia Davies has declared she is confident of her chances at winning Bullwinkel at her campaign launch on Saturday.
Oliver Lane
The Nationals WA candidate for Albany answers our questions in his own words — find out what matters most to the people vying for Albany’s seat in the Lower House with this nine-part series.
Scott Leary, Nationals
More than 250 concerned stakeholders gathered at Retravision Stadium on January 23 to grill the Nationals WA about what they plan to do about tough new firearms legislation, dubbing it a “massive overreach”
Melissa Sheil and Georgia Campion
Nationals leader Shane Love will claim that the Labor Government’s failure on fishing, four-wheel driving and firearms are an attack on ‘hardworking families who just want to enjoy their time off’.
Dylan Caporn
One of the lead spokesmen for the campaign to save live sheep exports — former State MP Paul Brown — has announced he will contest the Senate for the WA Nationals at the Federal Election.
Nationals WA leader Shane Love has promised to establish a $1 billion fund to “remove infrastructure barriers” in developing regional areas if elected in 2025.
Melissa Sheil
A million-dollar public awareness campaign for the tree-killing polyphagous shot-hole borer has reached over 300,000 West Australians, according to the State Government.
Caitlyn Rintoul
Stamp duty would be scrapped for all West Aussie first homebuyers under a Nationals’ election promise that would save new owners thousands of dollars.
The WA Nationals are coming for Libby Mettam, with leader Shane Love declaring he wants to run a candidate in her seat of Vasse at the next state Election.
Joe Spagnolo
Internal Nationals polling puts Labor ahead 52-48 in the crucial new federal seat of Bullwinkel but shows candidate Mia Davies is highly popular with voters.
Katina Curtis and Dan Jervis-Bardy
National Party leader David Littleproud has declared star candidate Mia Davies the best person to win the new seat of Bullwinkel for the Coalition despite Liberal hopes to win the seat.
The former WA Opposition leader will seek Nationals preselection for the new federal seat of Bullwinkel, in a sensational political u-turn ahead of her looming retirement from State Parliament.
The former WA Opposition leader has confirmed that she is being courted by Federal Nationals to run in the new seat of Bullwinkel.
Dylan Caporn and Dan Jervis-Bardy
Ian Goodenough’s latest flyer for voters is notable more for its graphic design than content — it features the Australian coat of arms, zero party logos and a distinctive green and gold colour scheme.
Katina Curtis
Long time National Party MP Colin de Grussa has announced he won’t be seeking an Upper House position at the next election.
The WA Nationals have announced their first candidates in metropolitan seats, including Bateman and South Perth.
Jake Dietsch
Nationals Leader Shane Love has vowed to use WA’s GST windfall to slash payroll tax for more than 11,000 businesses in his first major pitch to voters ahead of the 2025 election.
Josh Zimmerman
The Liberal-National alliance is at risk of collapse amid remarkable claims Libby Mettam is prioritising ‘media stunts’ over her parliamentary duties and freezing the country party out of her decision-making.
Nationals leader David Littleproud has vowed that nothing will stop his party from running candidates against their Coalition counterparts in WA, paving the way for three-cornered contests in the regions.
The Nationals have selected Opposition Leader Shane Love for the new seat of Mid West, ensuring a likely face-off against Merome Beard, who quit the party last year to join the Liberals.
I’m not letting the State Government off the hook for its woeful track record dealing with power infrastructure in the bush. That needs to be addressed, and urgently.
Mia Davies
The WA Nationals are looking for contenders to fill seats across Perth after green-lighting a plan to run candidates in the metropolitan region for the first time in the party’s 110-year history.
Adam Poulsen & Josh Zimmerman
The WA Nationals are poised to seek candidates in every seat in Perth, breaking decades of tradition in pursuit of relevance following sweeping electoral reforms that endanger the future of the country party.
There has been much commentary about the state of the political landscape in WA this week.
Libby Mettam
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