Wyndham Multicultural Lunar Festival
David Ettershank gave his Members Statement about his experience at the Wyndham Multicultural festival.
David Ettershank gave his Members Statement about his experience at the Wyndham Multicultural festival.
David speaks against the Terrorism (Community Protection) and Control of Weapons Amendment Bill, raising concerns it will give police excessive and unnecessary powers
David asks what the government is doing to respond to Islamophobic attacks and whether it will officially recognise March 15 as the International Day to Combat Islamophobia.
David speaks about a new initiative which aims to eradicate youth criminalisation and the overrepresentation in the justice system of First Nations, African, Pasifika children and youth and those living in residential care in Brimbank, Melton and Wyndham.
Speaking on a motion put forward by the Liberal Party, David criticises the opposition for failing to offer anything meaningful to people in the West, and for their lack of support whenever LCV has raised similar issues.
David calls on the government to upgrade St Albans Library, given the important role libraries play in providing a welcoming place for all residents, especially during extreme heat events.
David calls for a comprehensive overdose prevention strategy to address the high rates of drug-related deaths ahead of International Overdose Awareness Day
David spoke on the Youth Justice Bill and the concerns of the multiple stakeholders. He raised the need to focus on prevention, services and the needs of groups overrepresented in statistics.
David calls on the government to develop a statewide strategy to prepare for a projected synthetic opioid crisis.
David calls on the government to drastically increase the number of detox beds in Victoria, as well as adopting recommendations made by the health complaints commissioner.