A group of climate change activists have glued themselves inside the WA Parliament’s Legislative Council.

The five protesters are members of Extinction Rebellion, the same group which causes disruption at parliament last year.

The group have glued their hands to the railings of the public gallery of the Upper House.

MPs have vacated the Upper House.

Police are preparing to arrest the activists.

MPs said the group threw paper in the air which showered onto politicians and staff sat below in the chamber.

Extinction Rebellion members on Tuesday set up camp on Harvest Terrace.

In a statement, the group said the protest was “a symbolic attempt to delay and prevent” the passage of the North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement Amendment Bill 2019.

According to the statement, those who have glued themselves include architect Mark Baker and grandmother Laraine Newton.