Thursday, 10 December, 2020 - 14:30
Libs draw battle line on Roe 8 and 9
The state opposition has doubled down on its commitment to extend Roe Highway, throwing plans for a new, land-backed port in Kwinana into doubt.
Lisa O'Malley is a Labor Party Member of the Western Australia Legislative Assembly for Bicton.
She completed studies in Health, Fitness and Recreation in 1990 and began working in the health and fitness industry as a personal trainer, group fitness leader, and as centre manager of two gymnasiums from 1993 to 2000.
Ms O'Malley was president of Palmyra Primary School P&C, co-convenor of Palmyra Together Community Newsletter, Member Coordinating Group for Melville Community Association, and state councillor for Fremantle Central with WACSSO (Western Australian Council of State Schools Organisation).
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The state opposition has doubled down on its commitment to extend Roe Highway, throwing plans for a new, land-backed port in Kwinana into doubt.
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