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Bill proposing solutions to address gaps in how the needs of people with disability are addressed.
Bill proposing a comprehensive response to family and domestic violence in Western Australia.
Bill to support tertiary students, universities, and WA's future economy amidst the cost of living crisis.
Bill mandating the use of solar power equipment on all residential buildings in WA.
Bill proposing a multifaceted approach to protecting individuals from harm, and ensuring their rights at large public events, through the roll-out of Safe Havens WA.
Bill to address the financial vulnerability faced by primary producers in the event of natural disasters.
A bill to improve the reliability and efficacy of public transit security officers.
A bill to improve health outcomes and emergency responsiveness for communities that are historically underserved by metropolitan-focused service models.
A bill to provide support for children in the out-of-home care system.
A bill to ensure equality of educational resources, opportunities, accessibility, and understanding among Western Australian students.
A bill to regulate marketing practices within the food and beverage industries in Western Australia.
A bill to strengthen tenancy rights, establish a state-run rental affordability scheme, support first home buyers, and expand urban forests in metropolitan areas.
A bill to ensure that at every stage of the justice and reform system people are treated humanely.
A bill to fund advancements that seek to remedy disparity in the delivery of education across Western Australia.
A bill to implement artistic, cultural, and community rehabilitative programs for offenders with the intent of reducing recidivism and facilitate their transition back into society post-sentence.
A bill to support young entrepreneurs and small businesses by lowering regulatory barriers, providing education and advice, and promoting fair employment practices.
A bill to introduce online and postal voting, require disclosure of political and union affiliations, reduce election cycles to three years, increase access to state funding, and reform local government remuneration structures.
A bill to require trauma-informed care training for all individuals working with children and ensure mandatory reporters understand the impacts of trauma.
A Bill to introduce regulations to address artificial intelligence and the impacts associated with its use.
A bill to improve healthcare services for Aboriginal Australians living in rural areas of Western Australia.
A Bill to establish a new waste management system that creates greater efficiency in both metropolitan and regional areas and increase waste and recycling infrastructure to improve accessibility for regional Western Australia.
A bill to establish a state-run Western Australian Ambulance Service to provide the people of Western Australia with a free and accessible medical emergency service that ensures consistent standards, practices, and training across all regions of Western Australia, committed to saving lives, promoting health, and enhancing the well-being of the community.
A bill to address gaps in women’s health services and improve education on disparities relating to disability, menstruation, sexual assault, and sexual health.
A bill to reform the treatment of juveniles and young people within Western Australia’s criminal justice system to ensure thriving futures and safer communities.
Contact us to learn more about previous bills that have been presented in the program.