Workplace Drug Testing
A new motion deals with recommendations of the Inquiry into Workplace Drug Testing
A new motion deals with recommendations of the Inquiry into Workplace Drug Testing
David speaks in favour of a bill which ensures stable funding for emergency services in the face of increasing climate-related disasters.
David opposes a motion on disallowing planning rules after a committee inquiry revealed issues with public consultation. He emphasises the need for better community engagement to foster community trust and improve planning outcomes.
David asks the Minister for Children about government efforts to reduce the over-criminalisation of young people in residential care.
David speaks in support of a bill which seeks to remedy the precedent set by a High Court ruling which denies justice for survivors of institutional childhood sexual abuse.
David gives a statement on a recent study by the Penington Institute, which revealed that a significant majority of Victorians support decriminalising cannabis.
David raises the urgent need for improved pedestrian safety along Blackshaws Road in Altona North, highlighting the risks associated with the current lack of safe crossings and increasing vehicle traffic due to upcoming developments.
David tables a report on changes to planning provisions which relate to so-called ‘activity centres’. The report highlighted the importance of community engagement and the potential unintended consequences of the changes.
David calls for upgrades to a key road corridor in the City of Melton on behalf of a constituent. They request that Robinsons Road, Westwood Drive and Calder Park Drive be designated as state roads, to be managed by the Department of Transport and Planning.
David asks the Minister for Roads and Road Safety to install permanent or temporary traffic lights to enhance safety at the Leakes Road/Western Highway interchange.