Traffic fines and the debt spiral
We must do more to protect people caught in a debt spiral by the enforcement of fines.
Read moreHaberfield's Heritage Trees
A motion calling on the Minister for Energy to immediately direct Ausgrid contractors to stop lopping tree across the inner west, including in Haberfield, a heritage conservation area.
Read moreTree Trimming in Haberfield
Jo Haylen's motion condemning Ausgrid's butchery of heritage trees in Haberfield.
Read moreMarriage equality plebiscite
A motion noting that a plebiscite would be expensive, divisive and damaging and calls on the Federal Government to resolve the issue through the Commonwealth Parliament.
Read moreDon Dale and the Abuse of Indigenous Children in Prisons
A motion calling on the Government to engage with the catastrophic levels of indigenous incarceration and to ensure that the abuse shown on Four Corners does not and cannot happen in New South Wales.
Read moreThe eradication of hepatitis c
28 July was World Hepatitis Day, a day to recognise people with Hepatitis C and to raise awareness about HIV and Hepatitis C (HCV) co-infection.
Read moreElectorate Officer Position
Jo Haylen MP is seeking to employ an Electorate Officer for her office in Marrickville.
Read morePut aside politics to tackle the problem of illicit drugs
It would have been better if the Premier had called it – and called it sooner, but at last NSW is to have another drug summit.
Read moreDecades on, old foes unite in new drug fight
Two old political foes will unite to kickstart the debate about expanding Sydney's lone medically supervised drug consumption centre to new areas and new ways to help users of the drug ice.
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Kirby, Carr, Brogden and Van Beek Headline New Drugs Summit
Michael Kirby, Bob Carr, John Brogden and Dr Ingrid van Beek will headline the upcoming Harm Minimisation Summit, being hosted at NSW Parliament by the NSW Cross-Party Harm Minimisation Roundtable.
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