DENMARK.

With its lush forests, dramatic coastline, and vibrant arts and food scene, Denmark is one of the most unique and beloved communities in Warren–Blackwood. It’s a town that balances natural beauty with a strong sense of community — where locals are deeply connected to their environment and each other.

Bevan recognises the conversations happening across Denmark — from the long-standing calls for a community swimming pool, to the growing concerns around the impacts and transparency of prescribed burning practices. He’s also heard loud and clear the frustration over unreliable mobile reception, which affects everything from local business to emergency response. These are practical challenges that deserve real attention and open dialogue. Bevan is committed to listening, engaging, and helping deliver solutions that reflect Denmark’s values and protect its way of life.

Photo Credit: Facebook @DenmarkPoolWA

Burning tree in forest with visible flames and smoke

Photo Credit: Albany Advertiser

Photo Credit: Albany Advertiser

INFRASTRUCTURE ISSUES.

Is local infrastructure keeping up with the needs of our region? Many in our community say it isn’t — and they’re right to be concerned. From crumbling roads and missing footpaths to drainage issues, public transport gaps, and growing pressure on community facilities, people are asking why vital infrastructure continues to be delayed or overlooked. Some of these responsibilities fall to the Shire, others to the State — but in the end, it’s local residents who feel the impact.

Bevan is working to raise these issues at every level of government — but he needs your help to build the case. Whether it's road safety, community amenities, public buildings, or transport access, your voice matters. What infrastructure issues are affecting you, your family, or your neighbourhood? Share your experience to help push for the funding and attention our region deserves.

"We believe regional communities deserve infrastructure that’s safe, reliable, and built for the future." — Bevan Eatts

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PRESCRIBED BURNING.

Prescribed burning is a key part of fire management in our region — but it’s also a source of growing concern for many locals. Whether it’s the scale and frequency of burns, the impact on biodiversity, smoke exposure, or the transparency of planning processes, communities across the South West are calling for a more balanced, science-led and community-informed approach.

Bevan is hearing strong views from all sides — and wants to make sure your voice is included. He’s raising concerns in Parliament and pressing for better accountability, clearer communication, and meaningful consultation. Whether you support prescribed burning, have questions about its current management, or have been directly impacted, your experience matters. What’s working? What’s not? And what changes do you think are needed? Share your insights below to help inform a more thoughtful approach to land and fire management in our region.

"We believe fire management should be based on evidence, transparency, and respect for local communities and ecosystems." — Bevan Eatts

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