The former Perth lord mayor and broadcaster started asking about wasteful government spending, but was quickly shouted down by the Labor wall for including a preamble in his question, which is against standing orders.
Eventually Zempilas did get his question out: “Will the government shift its focus away from fantasy projects like rugby teams and race tracks, and to things that matter to West Australians, like fixing our hospitals and addressing crime in our suburbs and our towns?”
Cook said his government had a mandate for every policy it put to the public ahead of the election.
Zempilas followed up with a question over whether the premier would concede money would be better spent on police and hospitals then “fantasy” projects.
This set Cook off on an attack about the projects Zempilas talked up when he was lord mayor, repeating comments he made in jest on ABC radio during the campaign about “doubling or tripling” the size of the Bell Tower and placing it on a podium in the Swan River.
He also took aim at Zempilas’ comments as mayor that Perth needed its own dance festival like Coachella.
Deputy Premier Rita Saffioti also had a jibe about the women’s shelter controversy while Zempilas was in power.