Summer Hill Ambulance Station
A question on notice regarding the Summer Hill ambulance station
Read moreSave Summer Hill Ambulance petition
Sign the petition to save Summer Hill Ambulance station.
Read moreHazzard must guarantee patient safety after Summer Hill ambulance closure
State Labor today demanded that the Berejiklian Government guarantee patient safety in the inner-west would not be compromised by its decision to close and sell the Summer Hill ambulance station.
Read moreAutism Community Network
By leave: Autism affects one in 100 children in Australia, and the rate is increasing. Kids with autism often are misunderstood. They are not naughty, but they can find it difficult to cope in new situations or struggle to communicate. Many parents and carers with children diagnosed with autism still face social isolation and have a desire to connect with others who are experiencing the same challenges.
Read moreSchool Counsellors
Question on Notice to the Minister for Education regarding how many school counsellors were employed between 2012 til 2017.
Read moreMarriage equality and LGBTIQ mental health
Residents across the inner west – and indeed across Australia – have started receiving their postal surveys on marriage equality.
Read moreNSW Parliament Passes Historic Motion in Support of Womens' Right to Choose
The NSW Parliament has today moved an historic motion that supports the right of women to make the choice that is right for them, including the right to access safe, legal abortion.
The historic motion in support of women’s right to access legal, safe abortion was unanimously supported by Australia’s oldest parliament.
Read moreFighting for a woman's right to choose
Like many in this House, I support a woman’s right to make choices about their own reproductive health. The Government blocked me from giving this speech in Parliament last week.
Read moreNational Disability Insurance Scheme
On 1 July the National Disability Insurance Scheme [NDIS] rolled out across New South Wales.
Inner west hospitals in bad health following NSW Budget
Royal Prince Alfred and Canterbury Hospital were both left out of the Government’s cash splurge on public hospitals in this year’s NSW Budget, despite population demands forced on inner west communities by the Berejiklian Government.
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