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โThe Department of Fire and Emergency Services' incident controller obtained advice from the multi-agency hazmat emergency advisory team (HEAT) on the strategies to fight fires involving lithium metal batteries and lithium-ion batteries.โ
Questions without notice - 12 May 2026
โWithout sufficient time, scrutiny is superficial.โ
Committees โ Report - 18 Mar 2026
โ"This time, though, it is not out of sight. It is not out of mind."โ
Motions โ Motion - 26 Feb 2026
Phillip Twiss is a Liberal Party member of the WA Parliament who frequently raises questions regarding government accountability, transparency, and the impact of legislation, particularly concerning firearms and regional issues. He often adopts a critical tone when addressing perceived shortcomings in government policies and implementation.
Based on 54 entries โข 2025-05-22 โ 2026-02-26
Critical of the Firearms Act 2024 and its implementation, emphasizing consultation failures and medical assessment concerns.
Concerned about hospital safety, water quality, and mental health services, particularly in regional areas.
Advocates for transparency and scrutiny of government spending and decision-making processes.
Focuses on housing, agriculture, and the impact of government policies on regional communities.
Interested in WA's role in AUKUS and related safety and economic considerations.
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Inquiry into fire safety at a lithium battery recycling plant following a major fire incident.
Members debate budget estimates report, question response rates, and hearing efficiency.
Contentious debate over demersal fishing ban's impact, scientific basis, and lack of consultation.
State Development Bill 2025 faces scrutiny over Premier's power to override legislation; committee r
Incomplete answers regarding Housing Australia Future Fund projects prompt further questioning on co
Details on firearm licence revocations, appeals, and reinstatements are requested; zero appeals over
Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Bill 2025 faces scrutiny over penalties and clause ch
Questions raised about the progress and cost of social housing projects under the Housing Australia
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