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“Peaceful protest is a fundamental principle of our democracy, and the Bill as written will threaten Western Australians' ability to exercise our democratic rights”
Bills — Referral to committee - 12 Mar 2026
“Payment of compensation will be based on the buyback of licences or units of entitlement on licences for areas that are to be permanently closed to commercial fishing.”
Questions without notice - 4 Dec 2025
“This bill gives the Premier the power to modify or override more than 40 pieces of existing legislation, and that is why it needs further review and must be sent to committee.”
Bills — Referral to committee - 4 Dec 2025
Philip Scott, a member of Pauline Hanson's One Nation in the WA Parliament, focuses on issues of national identity, immigration, and individual liberties, often expressing concerns about government overreach and the impact of legislation on everyday Australians. He frequently questions the government's handling of public health, housing affordability, and firearms regulations.
Based on 40 entries • 2025-05-22 → 2025-12-04
Favors prioritizing Australian identity and expresses concerns about the impact of immigration on housing and social structures.
Skeptical of government intervention in personal lives, particularly regarding public health mandates and firearms regulations.
Advocates for policies to improve housing affordability, including prioritizing first home buyers and addressing investor greed.
Critical of stricter firearms regulations, arguing they burden law-abiding citizens and may not effectively reduce crime.
Supports initiatives to improve animal welfare, including affordable veterinary care and responsible management of companion animal populations.
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Contentious public order bill faces scrutiny over urgency, necessity, and impact on fundamental free
76 fishing licences bought back after demersal fishing ban. Compensation starts 2026.
State Development Bill 2025 faces scrutiny over Premier's power to override legislation; committee r
Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Bill 2025 faces scrutiny over penalties and clause ch
Numberplate recognition trial at Westfield Carousel raises data privacy concerns.
WA Police trialling numberplate recognition at Westfield Carousel. Data retention questioned.
Inquiry into housing maintenance contract costs, overcharging, and audit scope.
Housing crisis: calls for urgent action on affordability, rentals, visas, and property maintenance.
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