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โWe have a Liberal leader who goes out with his dodgy mate, the head of investor relations for Nicheliving, to complain about a land and housing development that Brendon Grylls, under the former Liberal governmentโthey love to quote Barnett all the timeโsaid would be done in 18 months.โ
Questions without notice - 18 Feb 2026
โThat this house condemns in the strongest possible terms the alleged act of terror that took place in Perth on 26 January and calls on the Western Australian community to unite against behaviours that promote hate against people based on their race, ethnoreligious origin, sex, sexuality, religion or disability.โ
Motions โ Motion - 17 Feb 2026
โAll of us in this place know that child sexual abuse is one of the most profound breaches of trust that can occur.โ
Bills โ Second reading - 3 Dec 2025
David Kelly is a Labor MP for Bassendean who focuses on housing, community, and sports. He often adopts a defensive tone when discussing government policy, particularly in response to opposition criticism, and emphasizes the positive impacts of government initiatives.
Based on 22 entries โข 2025-04-30 โ 2026-02-18
Supports increased housing supply through land releases and streamlined planning processes. Defends government efforts to address housing pressures and criticizes opposition hypocrisy.
Strongly condemns terrorism and racism. Supports measures to improve community safety, including tighter gun control and increased police resources.
Advocates for investment in sports and entertainment facilities. Celebrates local sporting achievements and supports initiatives that promote youth development through sports.
Supports government initiatives to boost the economy, including investments in renewable energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure. Defends government spending and policies aimed at supporting households and small businesses.
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Government details land release and housing projects, criticising opposition's past involvement in f
WA Parliament condemns alleged terror attack on Invasion Day rally, urges unity and action against h
Civil Liability Amendment Bill addresses High Court loophole, ensuring religious institutions are li
Concerns raised about Sports and Entertainment Trust Bill 2025, questioning ministerial powers and f
Proposed changes to police compensation aim to better support officers with PTSD, including those wh
WA streamlines planning near train stations for more housing, drawing praise and criticism.
Gene technology bills debated; agriculture support, research funding, and government priorities ques
Bill amends public holidays, aligning with eastern states and adding a new one, effective 2028.
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