Achievements Delivered in the Baldivis electorate since 2017

 TRANSPORT

  • New bus route for Wellard
  • Extend bus 567 to Brightwood Estate in Baldivis, including a stop at Vibe with a bus turnaround. 
  • extended the 568 to Kerocene Lane 
  • 2-zone capped public transport travel
  • Free Public Transport for students going to and from school
  • Free public transport on Sundays for Smart Rider users
  • Safer road rules for P platers
  • New bus stop and shelter at Atwick Terrace

JOBS & LOCAL BUSINESSES

  • Power credits for small businesses
  • New rounds of the Local Capability Fund to support businesses 
  • 7.8M for Small Business Development Grants 
  • $5,000 to Bliss Momos Cafe through the Activating Alfresco Rebate
  • New Energies Industries Funding Stream of the Investment Attraction Fund. 

INVESTING IN LOCAL SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION

  • Advocated for a new primary school for Wellard - and was successful!
  • Advocated for the Pineview Education support centre - and was successful 
  • New Solar Panels for Makybe Rise PS, Wellard PS, Waikiki PS, Tuart Rise PS and Rivergums PS through the Clean Energy Technology Fund. 
  • $25,000 to Tuart Rise Primary School for enclosures for the bike racks
  • $2,280 to Peter Carnley Anglican Community School for a waste Sorted Grant
  • $44,000 to SheOak Grove for 2x new shade sails
  • Free period products to every public high school in WA
  • $5,000 to South Coast Baptist College for a Healthway Healthy Schools Grant
  • $41,000 to Settlers Primary School for new shade structures
  • $25,000 for new shade structures at Waikiki Primary School 
  • $82,000 for a climbing wall and mezzanine for the sports hall at Baldivis Secondary College
  • $2,250 to Makybe Rise Primary School for a Healthways Healthy Schools Program grant
  • $9,200 to Tranby College for new music instruments
  • $15,000 to Baldivis Primary School for new basketball hoops
  • $73,000 for shade and exercise stations for Ridge View Secondary College
  • Hundreds of free TAFE courses 
  • $2,800 to The King's College for a WasteSorted Schools Grant
  • $50,000 towards a nature play facility at Bertram Primary School
  • $26,500 to Waikiki Primary School for six new shade sails
  • $11,500 to Mother Teresa Catholic College for new musical instruments
  • $4,720 to Mother Teresa Catholic College for a WasteSorted Schools grant
  • $50,000 for the development of a nature play facility for Maykybe Rise Primary School
  • $9,500 to Baldivis Primary School for new water fountains
  • $75,000 to Settlers Primary School for the undercover resurfacing of the undercover area and an information and display board
  • $9,200 to Pine View Primary School for five faction marquees
  • $50,000 to Baldivis Secondary College and an information and display billboard
  • $50,000 to Tranby College for a nature playground
  • $35,000 for Baldivis Primary School for new roller shutters
  • $15,000 to Waikiki Primary School for some outdoor seating
  • $45,000 to Pine View Primary School for new playground equipment
  • $10,900 to South Coast Baptist College for new music equipment
  • $40,000 for air conditioning for their undercover area for Rivergums Primary School
  • $1.5M for a new STEM classroom for Baldivis Secondary College
  • $42,000 for Ridge View Secondary College for outdoor exercise stations
  • $41,000 to Baldivis Gardens Primary School for a playground shade structure
  • $25,000 to Tuart Rise Rise Primary School for two new enclosed bike racks
  • $40,000 for Baldivis Primary School for additional ITC equipment 
  • $35,000 to Pine View Primary School for an electronic notice board
  • $33,000 for a kiss and ride shelter for Wellard Primary School 
  • $20,000 to Makybe Rise Primary for new outdoor play equipment
  • $31,000 to Ridge View Secondary College for an oval shade shelter
  • $21,000 for Tuart Rise Primary School for new VR headsets
  • Baldivis Secondary College received new solar lighting upgrades
  • $7,000 to Rivergums Primary School for new books and outdoor play equipment 
  • $15,000 to The King's College for three new shade structures

COMMUNITY SAFETY

  • New 26.7 Million Baldivis Police Station- operating 24/7
  • Baldivis sign on Kwinana Freeway
  • Charlotte’s Law, which increases the maximum penalty for aggravated dangerous driving causing death or bodily harm
  • Countdown crosswalk times are installed next to Affinity Village at the traffic lights
  • $50,000 for a new BFVES fire utility vehicle
  • Provided $34.6 million for the rollout of personal issue mobile smart devices to police officers

INVESTMENT IN SPORT

  • Total of 12.5 million for the Baldivis Sporting Complex
  • 1.5M for the site works and fields for the Baldivis Sporting Complex
  • $3,290 to the Baldivis Little Athletics for a new marquee
  • 10M for building works and basketball courts for the Baldivis Sporting Complex
  • $5,500 to Baldivis Venom Basketball Club for new equipment and uniforms
  • $50,000 to White Knights Cricket Club for an outdoor screen/scoreboard
  • $50,000 to the Baldivis Brumbies Football Club for an outdoor screen/scoreboard
  • $15,600 to the Baldivis Districts Football/Netball Club for an upgrade of uniforms and sporting equipment
  • $5,000 to Baldivis Little Athletics for sporting equipment
  • Baldivis Soccer Club $4,600 for sporting equipment 
  • $19,921 to the Baldivis Equestrian and Pony Club 
  • $50,000 to the White Knights Cricket Club for wicket preparation and maintenance equipment
  • $50,000 to the Brumbies Football Club for a new bore, retic system, and turf
  • $6,500 to Peter Carnley Basketball/Netball Club for new sporting equipment

SUPPORTING THE COMMUNITY 

  • We have a free JP witnessing service at the Baldivis Electorate office every Wednesday, 3-5pm
  • A community ANZAC Service each year since the war memorial was completed
  • Support the annual Black Dog Ride that takes off from Baldivis Bunnings 
  • We have been a major sponsor at the Baldivis Country Fair every year
  • We have hosted many seniors scam forums and community safety forums
  • The Cook Labor government introduced the 10c container deposit scheme back into WA
  • $50,000 for a new fire brigade utility vehicle for the BVFES 
  • $1400 of energy credits to every household
  • $863,911 to SecondBite for food delivery support
  • Over $480,000 provided to Mission Australia to assist with the delivery of their services
  • $700 off everyone's power bill (2024)
  • $1,800 to the Wellard Village Residents Association for tech tinkering kits
  • $92.2M towards new funding for homeless services (helping over 120 homeless services in WA)
  • $4,100 to the Baldivis Scouts for new equipment
  • $1M Baldivis and Districts Men's Shed
  • Four Free Zoo passes for everyone (2024) 
  • $5,500 to the Baldivis Community Garden for a shade sail
  • Additional funding for the Seniors ' cost-of-living rebate
  • Received land from the Department of Education for the building of the Men's Shed
  • Received an additional 1M for the building of the Baldivis Men's Shed 
  • Supported the CWA Baldivis Belles with the Women's refuge kits annually 
  • WA rent relief program
  • Free Vac Swim (2024)
  • Cheaper Perth Royal Show tickets
  • Provided over $300,000 to Girl Guides WA to assist with their programs and improve their systems
  • $300 secondary school clothing allowance for those on a concession
  • $4,600 to the Baldivis Soccer Club for new sporting equipment
  • $5,000 to the Baldivis Netball Club for new sporting equipment
  • 1.6M in Student Assistance Payments (2024) 
  • 1.8M in Student Assistance Payments (2025)
  • $65,000 to the Mead farm refurbishment 
  • $15,000 for the Baldivis War Memorial 
  • 80kg of lollies donated to the BVFES for the Santa lolly run
  • 2.7M in support for new art projects and cultural experiences 

THE ENVIRONMENT

  • A wetlands Node at BCF
  • $50,000 for an environmental education centre at the Baldivis Children's Forest
  • $10,500 for new uniforms for staff and volunteers at the baldivis Children's Forest 
  • $150 per person treebate 
  • Delivered a new Containers for Change kiosk at Stocklands, Baldivis
  • WA ban on plastics

PUTTING PATIENTS FIRST

  • Introduced the Voluntary Assisted Dying legislation in WA
  • 250k in upgrades  for local mental health services in Rockingham for the Rockingham Child and Mental Health Services
  • Free flu vaccines
  • Free RSV immunisation for WA babies
  • Free Covid tests
  • New RPH Mental Health Unit
  • Mental Health Emergency Centre in Rockingham (and another 4 locations in WA)
  • 'Safe Haven' Service
  • 1.3 Billion in funding for mental health, alcohol and other drug services in 22-23 
  • $900,00 for hospital upgrades for RGH 
  • additional 30 bed modular hospital ward at RGH 
  • $131,261 to Valued Lives Foundation towards enhancing mental health services