Good Will And Good Sense Needed To Avoid Covid-19 Public Transport Disaster
NSW Labor is appealing to the good will and good sense of Sydney parents to continue working from home once their kids return to school next Monday.
Read morePrincipals Forced To Be Traffic Cops As Premier Fails To Hire Crossing Supervisors
Principals are being forced to manage traffic around their schools as students return to classes full-time, with the Government failing to deliver on its promise of hiring new crossing supervisors and demanding parents wait outside school gates at drop off and pick up times.
Read moreBerejiklian Government Sydney CBD-Centric Covid-19 Public Transport Plan Raises More Questions Than Answers
Labor says the Berejiklian Government must do better than apps, goodwill and stickers, after announcing a Sydney CBD-centric transport ‘plan’ that fails to include any measures for Regional NSW and the Greater Sydney region.
Read moreAged care residents and staff in NSW need urgent protections from Covid-19
NSW Labor has called for the Berejiklian Government to work urgently with the Morrison Government and implement strong measures to protect 61,000 aged care residents and essential staff.
Read moreHalf-baked rental rescue leaves Inner west renters and landlords in the lurch
Inner west tenants and landlords have been left in the lurch by the NSW Government’s rental package, with only 16% of landlords covered by land tax relief measures and tenants who have lost their livelihoods through Covid-19 lumped with potentially huge debt bombs through rent deferrals.
Read moreNew Isolation Rules For Seniors Means Government Needs To Step Up And Reach Out
State government agencies like Service NSW should be conducting regular welfare checks on the elderly following tougher restrictions, advising people over 70 to stay home, according to NSW Labor.
Read moreVulnerable people must not be left behind
NSW Labor is calling for the NSW Government to urgently provide state stimulus to community organisations and charities so they can provide food, shelter and other support to the thousands of people flooding their services needing help.
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Berejiklian Government Should Lead By Example And Protect Casuals And Contractors
Jo Haylen MP, State Member for Summer Hill joined NSW Labor today in outlining a straightforward plan to protect casual employees and contractors using the State Government’s buying and employing power.
Read moreGovernment Falls Short In Protecting Seniors From COVID-19
Despite seniors being the most at risk group of being adversely affected by COVID-19, the NSW Government is failing to provide clear consistent advice specifically for seniors.
Read moreCommunity helps decide on $300,000 in community groups
Jo Haylen MP, Member for Summer Hill, today congratulated the eighteen local community groups that share in $300,000 funding in this year’s Community Building Partnership grants.
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