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“Wallis Drilling has been a family-owned-and-operated mainstay of WA's resources sector for decades and is a great example of a Made in WA success story.”
Statements — Brief ministerial statement - 7 May 2026
“We are increasingly seeing nasty personal attacks on certain members of the government coming from the opposition in this chamber.”
Business of the house — Standing orders suspension - 7 May 2026
“As of today, the decommissioning of Harriet Alpha marks the largest offshore platform removal in Australia's history.”
Statements — Brief ministerial statement - 7 May 2026
David Michael is a highly procedural and active member of the WA Parliament, primarily focused on legislation related to mining, resources, and government operations. He frequently delivers ministerial statements and motions, demonstrating a strong command of parliamentary processes and a commitment to promoting the government's agenda, particularly in the resources sector.
Based on 50 entries • 2025-06-17 → 2026-02-26
Pro-development, emphasizing investment and sustainability.
Adherence to standing orders, efficient management of house business.
Supporting government spending and fiscal management.
Promoting research and development in clean energy technologies within the mining sector.
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Wallis Drilling opens new facility with focus on innovation, sustainability, supported by government
Motion to debate Treasurer's performance fails. Government cites 'nasty personal attacks' and budget
Harriet Alpha platform decommissioning is largest in Australia, creating opportunity for WA's recycl
WA's resources sector is world-leading, with support for nickel, lithium, and exploration.
Regional economic development grants boost Goldfields-Esperance businesses and support remote Aborig
Bills — Notice of motion to introduce
Fuel emergency legislation updated, modernising compensation and increasing penalties for offences.
House adjourned until Tuesday, 5 May 2026.
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