Marriage Equality Campaign Motion
Jo Haylen, the member for Summer Hill, has recognised the work of marriage equality campaigners and called on the Federal Government to legalise marriage equality without the need for a costly and damaging plebiscite.
Read moreClosing down our State's rail-lines is not the way
The Government fails to understand that the community has its number - the community understands that this is a government that fails when it comes to proper consultation, that will always put developer and private interests before those of the will do whatever it can to remove transparency and parliamentary oversight when it comes to ripping out our rail lines.
Read moreParramatta Road Light Rail
If we want Parramatta Road to be more than a characterless, polluting, noisy, log-jammed road that divides the inner west in two then light rail is the answer.
Read moreInternational Women's Day
Feminism, politics, and why we should listen to the heroes around us. My speech for International Women's Day for my old school, Willoughby Girls High School.
Read more9 things I learned at the National Drug Summit
This week, I went to Canberra to participate in the National Drug Summit. Here's 9 things I learned:
Read moreLabor will end the phoney war on cyclists
Despite naming his new cycling package that comes into effect today “Go Together,” the Roads Minister Duncan Gay has opened a new battle in the phoney war between cyclists and motorists.
Read moreApology to the '78ers
With your guidance, ‘78ers, and with your example, the march for social justice continues on.
Read moreBoarding Houses - Summer Hill Motion
Jo Haylen has called on the NSW Government to review boarding house regulations to protect the rights of residents.
Read moreLet Them Stay
We must live up to the promise of our own generosity and compassion. We must let them stay.
Read moreWe need a drug summit because we're losing the war
The drug policies in NSW aren't working, so we need a new summit to look at harm minimisation strategies that could include amnesty bins, pill-testing and the end of the use of sniffer dogs
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