Summer Hill Woman of the Year is Powerhouse of Environmental Advocacy
Dare Kavanagh, CEO of Reverse Garbage, has been announced as Summer Hill Woman of the Year for 2018.
Read moreBerejiklian Government spending $1 million a month to find out what you think of trains
Jo Haylen, Member for Summer Hill, has today expressed shock that the Berejiklian Government is wasting $1 million a month to survey customers attitudes towards the state’s trains when the community’s dismay at the state of public transport is so well known.
Read more600 Days: Government fails to protect domestic violence victims
The Liberal Government has failed to introduce new residential tenancy laws to protect victims of domestic violence – more than 600 days after promising it would.
Read moreNSW Labor is committed to It's Time for Action campaign
As students head into O-Week or return to university this month, NSW Labor is reinforcing its commitment to ending sexual assault and harassment on campus.
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Questions over Inner West police mergers as police funding at lowest level in 5 years
Jo Haylen, Member for Summer Hill, is renewing calls for a firm guarantee that there will be no reduction in police numbers at inner west stations following the Liberal Government’s merger of local area commands.
Read moreConstance can't get the truth straight on bus privatisation
Jo Haylen has joined calls from the Labor Opposition for the embattled Transport Minister Andrew to explain why he kept the bus privatisation decision a secret from the public.
Read moreBerejiklian Government Delaying Medicinal Cannabis Applications
Jo Haylen MP, Member for Summer Hill, today joined Labor colleagues in accusing the Berejiklian Government of intentionally delaying medicinal cannabis applications from doctors for patients with a terminal illness.
Read moreConstance tightlipped on secret sale of inner west Sydney buses
Transport Minister Andrew Constance today refused to confirm or deny that he has already cut a secret deal to privatise buses in the inner West and southern Sydney.
Read moreLabor will fly Aboriginal Flag on Sydney Harbour Bridge permanently
The Aboriginal Flag will permanently fly on the Sydney Harbour Bridge if Labor is elected to government in March 2019. Currently, the Aboriginal flag flies on top of the Australian icon for only 15 days of the year, on occasions such as Australia Day and during NAIDOC week and Reconciliation Week.
Read moreLabor calls for Constance to be censured after litany of bungles, including Inner West buses
The NSW Labor Opposition moved to censure embattled Transport Minister Andrew Constance for his mismanagement of the state’s public transport systems.
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