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“Should children and minors be shielded from explicit pornographic and sexually inappropriate material in spaces that parents trust to be safe?”
Motions — Motion - 11 June 2026
“The most fundamental intention of the act was always to enhance community safety for all Western Australians. That is all Western Australians, whether they live in the metropolitan area or the regions, or whether they live in a household where there is a firearm or one where there is not a firearm. Community safety is something that matters to everybody.”
Committees — Report - 13 May 2026
“When their lived experiences, ideas, and perspectives are amplified, they challenge assumptions, highlight gaps, and offer fresh solutions to complex issues.”
Committees — Report - 13 May 2026
Klasey Hirst is a Labor MP focused on community well-being, social justice, and supporting WA's working families. She champions vocational training, regional development, and ethical considerations in legislation, often drawing on personal connections and historical context to illustrate her points.
Based on 16 entries • 2025-05-29 → 2025-11-20
Advocates for strong community support networks, volunteerism, and inclusive policies.
Strongly supports vocational training as essential for WA's workforce and future opportunities, advocating for increased investment and recognition.
Emphasizes ethical considerations in legislative debates, particularly concerning surrogacy and assisted reproductive technologies.
Supports regional investment and addresses challenges faced by regional communities, including road safety and access to services.
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Motion to review library safeguards for age-inappropriate sexual content for minors sparks debate; g
Parliament debates Firearms Act 2024 report, highlighting community safety, implementation flaws, an
Review of children's commissioner's work highlights data gaps, committee roles, and surveys on wellb
WA Parliament recognises Rare Disease Day, impact on 190,000 Western Australians, and importance of
WA rail infrastructure improvements through Metronet, Australind line reopening, and public ownershi
WA Parliament reviews report on children/youth issues: poverty, detention, housing, and support serv
Report on AWARE Gala in Tom Price, celebrating disability achievements and community inclusion.
Mundaring Hills Open Studios event celebrates local artists and community; runs until October 26.
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