Simon Millman

[1] Millman was one of the members of the WA Parliament's Joint Select Committee on End of Life Choices that recommended the introduction of assisted dying legislation in August 2018.

[3]One of the Committee's recommendations concerned establishing an Expert Panel to advise on ways to increase take-up of Advance Health Directives, the legally binding mechanism by which Western Australians are able to set out their wishes regarding future treatment options.

Writing in Western Australia's daily newspaper, the West Australian, Millman reflected on the need for the Panel by referring to the Committee's deliberations:It was profoundly concerning to hear that some health providers are failing to abide by the terms of legally binding AHDs.

Speaking on the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019, Millman said:I have been fortified in my view that I should support this legislation by some of the incredible contributions made by members in this chamber.

[6] Speaking in the Legislative Assembly, Millman said of the trip:'Western Australia shares with Israel both an entrepreneurial spirit and a tradition of outstanding medical innovation.

On the report into the Committee's third report, 'PCH – A Long Waiting Period: A critique of the state's management and oversight of the Perth Children's Hospital project',[9] Millman said:During the course of this project, the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union was criticised for the industrial action it took to improve workers' conditions and health and safety on site.

By directly and respectfully raising in correspondence with the then Premier concerns about the managing contractor, subcontractors getting ripped off and noncompliant building products like asbestos, the CFMEU did more to ensure the safe completion of this hospital than many others had done, especially Senator Cash, who obviously had no idea what she is talking about.