← Learn Bevan Eatts MLA / Member for Warren-Blackwood

What Bevan does in Parliament

The record is more than questions. These are the kinds of proceeding Bevan takes part in. For each, you can see his contributions on this site’s own record, and in the official Hansard.

Tap any kind to open it.

Estimates committee +

Line-by-line questioning of how the government plans to spend the budget, where a local member pins down the real numbers.

Questions without notice +

On-the-spot questions to ministers in question time, testing what the government knows right now.

Motions +

A formal proposal put to the House for debate and a vote, how Parliament states a position or calls for action.

Bills +

Proposed laws as they move through the House, the debate and votes that decide what becomes law.

Statements +

Short set-piece speeches that put something on the parliamentary record.

Matters of public interest +

A scheduled debate on a single pressing issue of the day.

On the site’s record, these sit under Motions.

Disallowance motions +

A move to strike down a regulation the government has made, Parliament’s check on rules made outside a full act.

Questions on notice +

Written questions to ministers that must be answered in writing, used to force out detail that will not come in question time.

Grievances +

A member’s set-piece airing of a local grievance directly to the responsible minister.

Address-in-Reply +

The debate responding to the Governor’s opening speech, a member’s chance to set out priorities for the term.

Premier’s Statement +

The debate on the Premier’s statement of the government’s plans, another chance to respond on behalf of the region.

Counts of each proceeding change every sitting week, so this page does not print them. The links always show the current, live list.