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โThe state government continues to investigate revegetation and carbon farming opportunities in Gnangara and Moore River state forests.โ
Questions without notice - 19 Mar 2026
โWe are extending coal and we are building new gas. Those 300 megawatts are more capacity than the renewable energy we built over the last term of government. Think about that for a moment.โ
Bills โ Second reading - 17 Mar 2026
โCalls on the Cook Labor government to urgently implement incentives and schemes to enable renters to benefit from the lower electricity bills that solar PV systems offer.โ
Motions โ Notice of motion - 25 Feb 2026
Dr. Bradley Pettitt, a Greens (WA) member, focuses on environmental protection, sustainable transport, and social justice issues within the WA Parliament. He frequently uses procedural mechanisms to scrutinize government actions and advocate for greater transparency and accountability, often adopting a critical tone when addressing perceived policy failures.
Based on 119 entries โข 2025-04-08 โ 2026-02-25
Advocates for stronger environmental protections, renewable energy transition, and conservation of natural resources.
Promotes sustainable transport solutions, including public transport, cycling, and pedestrian infrastructure, particularly in urban areas.
Raises concerns about prison overcrowding, youth detention conditions, and advocates for rehabilitation and alternatives to incarceration.
Addresses housing affordability and homelessness, advocating for increased social housing and regulation of short-stay accommodation.
Demands greater government transparency and accountability in decision-making processes, particularly regarding environmental and social issues.
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WA Government is investigating revegetation and carbon farming in Gnangara and Moore River state for
Coal mine extension sparks debate on renewable transition failures, costs, and environmental liabili
Motion seeks incentives for landlords to install solar PV, so renters can access cheaper electricity
Government energy policy criticised for failures in planning, reliability, affordability, and renewa
Motion urges government to plan inner-city transit (light rail/trackless trams) and include local go
State Development Bill 2025 faces scrutiny over Premier's power to override legislation; committee r
Details requested on juvenile detainees moved to Unit 18 after a Banksia Hill rooftop protest.
State Development Bill 2025 questioned; renewable energy sector not consulted, transmission infrastr
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