Planning Amendment (Better Decisions Made Faster) Bill 2025
David raises concerns over rushed changes to planning laws, which reduce oversight, community input, and regard for human safety.

David raises concerns over rushed changes to planning laws, which reduce oversight, community input, and regard for human safety.

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 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 speaks on a motion to establish a select committee inquiry to investigate activity centre planning provisions, raising concerns about various exemptions that could undermine local environmental standards and the quality of new developments.

David speaks on a petition to halt plans to introduce 10 high-density planning zones — known as ‘activity centres’.

David speaks on a bill which seeks to alter existing legislation to provide for the delivery of precinct projects.

David asks the Minister of Housing what considerations has been given to the environmental impacts of demolishing public housing towers.

David asks the government to establish a toxic chemical contamination taskforce to avoid damaging fires like the July Derrimut factory fire.

David Ettershank spoke during debate on the Planning and Environment Amendment Bill.

David Ettershank asked a question of the Minister for Water about Section 173 agreements being included for 2022 flood victims.