Hansard entries per month - shows how active this member has been over time.
“There is good evidence that service stations contribute to concentrations of benzene and other VOCs in the surrounding air and that there is an increased risk of cancer, particularly childhood leukaemia, for people living near service stations.”
Questions without notice - 18 June 2026
“The extension of time and the "valuability"—I made up a word there—how valuable this time is is important. The extension of time is important.”
Committees — Motion - 18 June 2026
“Work to draft a new coroners bill, which would repeal and replace the Coroners Act 1996 , is ongoing.”
Questions without notice - 17 June 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 • 2025-04-08 → 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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Health department advises on service station proximity to sensitive areas due to cancer risk.
Committee seeks extension for land development and planning report due to complexity, public interes
Coroners Act amendment for Supreme Court appeals still pending; new bill drafting ongoing.
WA Legislative Council mandates inquiry into demersal fishing ban's impacts, resource adequacy, and
Land development committee requests reporting extension due to extensive, complex evidence requiring
Bill clarifying mining license rating passes, but concerns remain about local government compensatio
Local councils lead tree protection, but state action is needed for consistent urban canopy cover ta
Landfill expansion assessment nearing completion; not expected to delay Tamala Park closure.
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