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This page has one job: to help you help Bevan advocate for you.
Almost everything that shapes your day is decided somewhere. At your school. At your local council. Around your town. Or in State Parliament. When something sits at the state level, or your local avenues have hit a wall, that is where this office can carry it into Parliament and press for an answer.
Start by working out which level your issue sits at, then use the tools to move it. Whatever it is, if it is affecting you, the office wants to hear it and help take it to where the decisions are made.
Who decides what, and how to move it up
Tap what your issue is about. We will show you where to start, and when to bring it to Bevan.
My issue is about…
Understand Parliament
Quick reference. Look up the word or the kind of work, then get on with your day.
Plain-language meanings for the words the record uses: bills, committees, Hansard, standing orders, tabled papers and more, each with a link to Parliament’s own page.
The recordThe kinds of proceeding Bevan takes part in, from Estimates to grievances, each opening his own contributions of that kind in the live Hansard.
Tools you can use
These are the instruments that move an issue into Parliament. You bring the facts, the office does the rest.
Make a minister answer in writing, on the public record. Tell us what is not adding up, and Bevan can put the question for you.
ToolWhen Parliament runs an inquiry, a written submission puts your experience on the record. Here is how to write one that counts.
Bring something to Bevan
Take the thing affecting you, at school, in your council, around your town or across the state, and move it to where the office can advocate for you.
Raise it with Bevan