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“What this motion asks for is a genuine investigation into whether Western Australia's current approach to dingoes remains scientifically sound, ethically defensible, ecologically responsible and culturally respectful.”
Motions — Motion - 13 May 2026
“We are extending coal and we are building new gas. Those 300 megawatts are more capacity than the renewable energy we built over the last term of government. Think about that for a moment.”
Bills — Second reading - 17 Mar 2026
“Rare diseases may be individually uncommon, but the stories behind them are not.”
Business of the house — Motion - 12 Mar 2026
Parwinder Kaur is a Labor MP in WA who champions diversity, equity, and inclusion, particularly within STEM fields. She advocates for science-informed policy and economic diversification, often highlighting the contributions of migrants and multicultural communities to Western Australia.
Based on 13 entries • 2025-05-27 → 2026-02-26
Strong advocate for advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in STEM sectors, aiming for WA to lead the nation in STEM innovation.
Passionate about acknowledging and supporting the contributions of culturally and linguistically diverse communities, emphasizing the economic and social benefits of migration.
Supports government efforts to diversify the WA economy, focusing on tourism, manufacturing, and defence industries, while ensuring opportunities are shared.
Concerned about declining vaccination rates and emphasizes the importance of evidence-based medical advice in guiding public health decisions.
Advocates for adapting parliamentary practices to technological advancements, managing misinformation, and engaging citizens in the digital space.
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Motion seeks investigation into dingo classification and lethal control methods, proposing non-letha
Coal mine extension sparks debate on renewable transition failures, costs, and environmental liabili
WA Parliament recognises Rare Disease Day, impact on 190,000 Western Australians, and importance of
WA Parliament discusses declining vaccination rates and strategies to improve public confidence and
Australia's STEM future prioritises equity, inclusion, and Indigenous knowledge, requiring long-term
CoRE Learning Foundation makes STEM education relevant, engaging students with WA's resources sector
WA acknowledges multicultural communities' contributions and commits to supporting their needs and i
Conference highlights adapting Parliaments to tech, misinformation, wellbeing, and engaging citizens
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