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“Why do we love some species and choose to kill others so readily?”
Statements — Statement - 18 June 2026
“What assessment does the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions require of whether a proposed lethal cull will achieve impact reduction before issuing a fauna management licence, and if none, why?”
Questions without notice - 18 June 2026
“The development of a state-level strategy for pest parrot and cockatoo control will be prioritised against other existing established pest priorities at a state level.”
Questions without notice - 17 June 2026
Amanda Dorn is a vocal advocate for animal welfare and environmental protection in the WA Parliament. She frequently uses parliamentary mechanisms to raise awareness, propose legislation, and scrutinize government actions related to these issues, often highlighting ethical and sustainability concerns.
Based on 92 entries • 2025-05-22 → 2026-02-26
Advocates for stronger animal protection laws, independent oversight of animal welfare, and the phasing out of practices considered cruel or unethical (e.g., greyhound racing, live lamb cutting, mulesing).
Promotes environmental protection, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable practices. Critiques developments and policies perceived as harmful to the environment or wildlife (e.g., mining impacts on water, land clearing, 1080 baiting).
Focuses on local government's role in animal welfare (e.g., pet ownership regulations, animal pounds) and environmental protection (e.g., cat containment, land management).
Advocates for ethical and sustainable agricultural practices, questioning practices like mulesing and live export, and promoting plant-based diets.
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Inquiry into pest bird management, lethal culls, and regulatory compliance for fauna licences.
Petition raises animal welfare concerns over helicopter deer culling in Harvey; calls for non-lethal
Government prioritizes pest parrot/cockatoo strategy; landholders must manage pests and adhere to an
Harry Potter event at Jorgensen Park may disrupt black-cockatoo breeding; minister asked about speci
Remote animal de-sexing program faces funding loss after 2026, jeopardizing animal welfare and regio
Commercial event in protected park raises environmental concerns for threatened wildlife and habitat
Commercial event in conservation reserve raises concerns about impact on endangered cockatoos; Minis
Penguin Island's little penguin population declined 95%; advisory group report received, under revie
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