Senate debates

Tuesday, 29 November 2022

Adjournment

Western Australia: Labor Government

9:35 pm

Photo of Dean SmithDean Smith (WA, Liberal Party, Shadow Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury) Share this | | Hansard source

In March 2021, the WA Premier Mark McGowan and his Labor government were rewarded with a thumping majority, based largely on their perceived handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. The line 'Mark McGowan kept me safe from COVID' rang out like political gold across Western Australia. While the McGowan government may have handled aspects of the pandemic well, it has also used it as a political shield to hide its incompetence elsewhere.

More people deserve to know the truth about the underperformance of the McGowan Labor government. Public sector wage rises have been capped at $1,000 a year since 2017, supposedly so the government could undertake budget repair. Now, with a $6 billion surplus, it's not unreasonable that nurses and midwives, among others, are asking for their fair share. In recent days, we've seen images of nurses striking because of the McGowan government's bungled wage negotiations. How did Mark McGowan respond to 3,000 striking nurses? He arrogantly declared on Friday that their actions were 'totally and utterly outrageous'. Compare this to 2013, when the Barnett Liberal government listened to the concerns of nurses and signed an agreement to provide wage increases. At the time, Premier Barnett said:

When you are faced, as a Premier, with clear professional advice that lives could be lost—and they probably would be—I think I had a responsibility to act on that.

Those were the words of the former Liberal Premier Colin Barnett. Mark McGowan's responsibility is no less, but he has just failed it.

It's the same story with ambulance ramping. Under McGowan and his now health minister, Amber-Jade Sanderson, ambulances in Western Australia have spent more than 54,000 hours ramped outside state hospitals this year, a dramatic increase from just 25,902 hours in 2021. Labor's response has been to blame St John Ambulance and the ambos in a pathetic refusal to accept accountability. It's no overstatement that the McGowan government has generated a health crisis—a health crisis that is of its own making. They have had more than 500 hospital code yellows this year alone. The worst impacted was Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, which went into code yellow 144 times in 2021-22—an average of once every 2½ days. The Australian Medical Association (WA) president, Mark Duncan-Smith, described code yellows as 'nearly unheard of' when he was a junior doctor. These incidents are a direct consequence of the McGowan Labor government running the medical system into the ground over the last five years due to blatantly underfunding health services.

WA Labor hasn't fared any better when it comes to law and order. The state's crime severity score has risen in seven offence categories, including abduction, harassment, sexual offences and acts intended to cause injury. Premier McGowan has said:

I take responsibility for these things, we are going to ensure we continue to roll-out additional police officers in the city and regional WA.

So said the Labor Premier Mark McGowan. But this financial year 340 police officers left the WA police service, with 60 departing in June this year alone. Labor simply isn't working for WA.

The Premier has also made a hash of WA's transition to renewables. Power outages have become a regular part of WA life. Energy minister Bill Johnston, or 'Blackout Bill', as he's known in Western Australia, is begging Western Australians via text not to use energy after a series of outages last summer.

Photo of James McGrathJames McGrath (Queensland, Liberal National Party, Shadow Assistant Minister to the Leader of the Opposition) Share this | | Hansard source

Excuse me, Senator Smith. Senator Farrell, on a point of order.

Photo of Don FarrellDon Farrell (SA, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Trade and Tourism) Share this | | Hansard source

I know Minister Johnston. He's a very, very fine fellow—

Photo of James McGrathJames McGrath (Queensland, Liberal National Party, Shadow Assistant Minister to the Leader of the Opposition) Share this | | Hansard source

Your point of order?

Photo of Don FarrellDon Farrell (SA, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Trade and Tourism) Share this | | Hansard source

I'd request that, in accordance with the traditions in this Senate, Senator Smith describe him by his correct title, which is Minister Johnston.

Photo of James McGrathJames McGrath (Queensland, Liberal National Party, Shadow Assistant Minister to the Leader of the Opposition) Share this | | Hansard source

Thank you, Senator Farrell. Senator Smith, please refer to people by their correct titles.

Photo of Dean SmithDean Smith (WA, Liberal Party, Shadow Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury) Share this | | Hansard source

I know Mr Bill Johnston very well as well, and I don't think he'll be too offended. It doesn't distract from the most important point, which is that the energy minister, Bill Johnston, is begging Western Australians via text message not to use energy after a series of outages last summer. The national electricity market regulator, AEMO

Photo of Don FarrellDon Farrell (SA, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Trade and Tourism) Share this | | Hansard source

A point of order: I did request that, in accordance with the great—this bloke claims to be a traditionalist!

Photo of James McGrathJames McGrath (Queensland, Liberal National Party, Shadow Assistant Minister to the Leader of the Opposition) Share this | | Hansard source

Direct your comments through the chair, please, Senator Farrell.

Photo of Don FarrellDon Farrell (SA, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Trade and Tourism) Share this | | Hansard source

Yes. In the traditions of this Senate, can he please describe the minister by his correct title, Minister Johnston. He should withdraw his claims about the minister and describe him by his correct title.

Photo of Dean SmithDean Smith (WA, Liberal Party, Shadow Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury) Share this | | Hansard source

Thank you very much, Senator Farrell. I take it as a compliment to be regarded as a traditionalist in this Senate.

What is the McGowan government's scorecard? Health? Fail. Law and order? Fail. Energy? Fail. Forestry? Fail. WA Labor isn't working for Western Australians.