Kate Chaney says Liberals haven’t learnt their lesson as she gears up for second election (8 Mar 2024)
Kate Chaney, the independent MP for Curtin, is set to contest her seat again, highlighting the Liberal Party's failure to align with the moderate values of her electorate, particularly on climate change. Chaney criticises the party's lack of progress since her 2022 victory, where she secured a significant primary vote amidst a broader rejection of the Liberals in Western Australia. Her stance is not just about opposition; Chaney is proactive, contributing to a detailed report on achieving net-zero emissions in her constituency. Chaney's aspirations reach beyond environmental advocacy, aiming for substantial political reform. She sees value in a hung parliament, advocating for it as a means to force major parties to compromise on key issues like political integrity and climate policies. Her approach to political donations, practising real-time disclosure, sets a benchmark for transparency, underscoring her commitment to accountability. Her critique extends to the broader policy debates, including tax reforms and political donations, where she calls for a more nuanced, comprehensive discussion. Chaney's efforts reflect a drive for a more transparent, accountable, and responsive political landscape, emphasising long-term national interests over partisan politics.
ABC Radio Interview with Kate Chaney (8 Mar 2024)
Kate Chaney, the trailblazing independent MP for Curtin, has announced her intent to run in the next election, positioning herself as a pivotal voice for change and continuity among the community independents. With a remarkable initial win under her belt, Chaney stands out for her commitment to direct accountability to her electorate over party politics. Her forward-looking stance on key issues, including the contentious debate on nuclear power, showcases her dedication to representing her community's values. Amidst discussions on political longevity and the impact of leadership figures like Scott Morrison and Peter Dutton, Chaney's advocacy for sensible, balanced policies marks her as a significant figure in the evolving political landscape, challenging traditional party dynamics and championing the voices of her constituents in Curtin.
Power, passion and finding a pathway (8 Mar 2024)
Kate Chaney, independent Member for Curtin, was spotlighted in the context of the Pathways to Politics for Women program, emphasising the negative impact of prioritising winning over contributing within the political domain. At the Perth launch of the program, aimed at diversifying the political talent pool and encouraging more women to engage in politics, Chaney shared her perspectives alongside other influential figures like Dr. Carmen Lawrence. In This program, supported by the Trawalla Foundation and various universities, provides comprehensive training to women in politics, covering a broad range of skills from media training to policy development, to enhance their effectiveness and resilience in the political arena. Chaney's involvement and commentary underline the program's commitment to fostering a more inclusive and equitable political landscape, reflecting the broader societal need for diverse voices and ethical leadership in policy-making processes.
Indigenous leader accuses NT government of ‘clear conflict of interest’ with online gambling industry (8 Mar 2024)
Kate Chaney criticises the NT government's online gambling regulation approach, highlighting the need for a national regulator amidst concerns over conflicts of interest and the effectiveness of the proposed Racing and Wagering Act 2024. The debate underscores tensions between economic benefits and social responsibility in Australia's gambling industry.
For an independent to succeed in Forrest, the community must find its position: Chaney (7 Mar 2024)
Kate Chaney's talk at ECU South West, organised by Voices for Forrest, showcased significant community interest in an independent candidate for the upcoming federal election. Emphasising the importance of addressing local issues distinct to Forrest, Chaney's experience in Curtin highlighted the necessity for bespoke electoral strategies. Reflecting on the success of teal independents in 2022, largely in urban areas, Chaney attributed the origins of this movement to regional initiatives, underscoring the potential for community-driven change if there's sufficient momentum.
Global gambling company to leave Australia’s peak lobbying group (1 Mar 2024)
Entain exits Australia's gambling lobby amid ad reform debates, reflecting industry tension over proposed betting ad restrictions. The move, underscored by independent MP Kate Chaney's advocacy for an online gambling ad ban, signals a significant shift in the gambling sector's approach to advertising and political influence. This development highlights the ongoing dialogue between government, industry, and community interests in regulating gambling's societal impact.
Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus faces Senate obstacle on Administrative Appeals Tribunal reform (29 Feb 2024)
Amidst efforts to reform the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Independent MP Kate Chaney and key crossbenchers challenge the government's bill, advocating for stronger measures against political interference. The proposed Administrative Review Tribunal seeks to ensure merit-based appointments, yet faces Senate obstacles, highlighting the complexities of legal reform and the need for bipartisan support.
‘We want to put in place electoral reform that lasts’: Anthony Albanese on donations (27 Feb 2024)
Independent MP Kate Chaney champions electoral reform, advocating for real-time disclosure of political donations ahead of the Dunkley byelection and beyond. This move calls for lasting reforms, aims to enhance transparency and integrity within Australia's electoral system, highlighting a bipartisan approach to establishing a more accountable political landscape.
Voices for Forrest testing region’s appetite for an independent candidate (27 Feb 2024)
Discover how the Voices For Forrest community group is pioneering the push for independent political representation in the South West, inspired by Kate Chaney's successful grassroots campaign. Learn about their efforts to engage the community and explore the potential for an independent candidate in the next Federal election.
UWA politics program for women (26 Feb 2024)
The University of Western Australia (UWA) is set to launch the Pathways to Politics Program for Women, a pioneering initiative aimed at empowering women from diverse backgrounds to pursue their political ambitions and excel as leaders. This program, a collaboration between the Centre for Public Value UWA, the UWA Public Policy Institute, the Trawalla Foundation, Women’s Leadership Institute Australia, and the University of Melbourne, seeks to address the underrepresentation of women in political roles by providing them with the necessary skills, mentoring, and support.
VAD is different to suicide and our laws need to catch up (23 Feb 2024)
Explore how Kate Chaney MP's private member's bill seeks to distinguish voluntary assisted dying from suicide, aiming to improve telehealth access for patients in remote areas. Learn about the critical need for federal law reform to support dignified choices in Australia.
Perth climate voters get MP on board with net-zero ‘vision for future’ (19 Feb 2024)
Discover how Kate Chaney, WA independent MP for Curtin, champions climate action with a visionary Net Zero pathway report, driven by community advocacy. Learn about her commitment to decarbonisation and the bold steps Curtin residents are taking towards a sustainable future.
Kate Chaney ‘absolutely’ supports GST deal after fellow teal joins chorus of east coast critics (18 Feb 2023)
Explore Kate Chaney's steadfast support for WA's GST deal amidst criticism. Discover her advocacy for fairness in GST distribution and her call for comprehensive tax reform. Learn how this stance impacts WA and the broader Australian tax landscape.
Anthony Albanese faces calls to increase support for young people, pensioners as parliament considers stage three tax cuts (4 Feb 2024)
News article header from 'The Australian' discussing Anthony Albanese facing calls to increase support for young people and pensioners, dated February 4, 2024
Will the Albanese government embed a dark money duopoly or restore trust with Australians? (1 Feb 2024)
Op-ed header from 'WA today' titled 'Will the Albanese government embed a dark money duopoly or restore trust with Australians?' by Kate Chaney, Independent MP, dated February 4, 2024