Haylen backs big boost for language schools
Local community language schools are set to receive an historic funding boost of more than $75 per student to $200 per student under a Labor Government.
Read moreGirls Only having a blast with T20 cricket
Councillor Jo Haylen today joined young women from the T20 Blast- Girls Only to celebrate their success so far with renowned Australian cricketer, Alyssa Healy.
Read morePlanning for people critical
Labor candidate for Summer Hill, Councillor Jo Haylen has joined fellow Labor MPs and candidates in signing Planning for People: the Community Charter for Good Planning.
Read moreInvestment in local parks and community focused programs key achievements
Outgoing Mayor Jo Haylen named record investment in local parks and the introduction of a number of highly successful community focused programs as key achievements in her time at the helm of Marrickville Council.
Read moreCouncil gives community consultation green light
Community consultation on the Victoria Road precinct is now guaranteed following Marrickville Council’s adoption of a Mayoral Minute put forward by Mayor Jo Haylen at Tuesday night’s meeting.
Read moreMayor calls for community input on Victoria Road Precinct
Mayor Jo Haylen will move a Mayoral Minute at Council’s Meeting on 16 September to ensure a comprehensive community consultation process regarding the Victoria Road Precinct Planning Proposal.
Read moreVictoria Road proposal: getting it right
At last night’s Council meeting Mayor Jo Haylen urged fellow Councillors to adopt a series of recommendations to ensure proper consideration of the development proposal for Victoria Road before referring it to the NSW Government Gateway Process.
Read moreAbbott's preschool funding uncertainty leaves NSW families in limbo
The Abbott Government has left New South Wales families in limbo by refusing to confirm Federal preschool funding for next year.
Read moreLight rail's heavy handed approach to students
The NSW Opposition has slammed the Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian and the Liberals for failing to provide free travel passes to students using the Inner West Light Rail to go to school.
Read moreNSW Labor stands against Liberals' cruel cuts to specialist homeless services, as more shelters close their doors
The NSW Opposition is today pushing for the Baird Liberal Government’s controversialGoing Home, Staying Home reforms to be debated in NSW Parliament – as the reforms put the future of 20 specialist homelessness services in inner Sydney at risk.
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