Australia Day and Bettina Arndt
Awarding an Order of Australia to so-called "men's rights" activist Bettina Arndt in recognition of her "significant service to the community as a social commentator, and to gender equity through advocacy for men" should be seen for what it is: a slap in the face for the countless victims of sexual assault and family violence in our community.
Read morePaid Domestic Violence Leave
A notice of motion noting the prevalence of domestic violence and the We Won't Wait Campaign from the ASU.
Read moreBettina Arndt - Domestic Violence Comments
A notice of motion condemning the awarding of an Order of Australia to Bettina Arndt
Read moreReports of Sexual Assault
A question to the Government on the reporting of sexual assault in NSW.
Read moreCongratulating Nina Funnell
I congratulated Nina Funnell on being named Journalist of the Year at the Women in Media Awards.
Read moreLabor's Additional $158 million Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Package
NSW Labor Leader, Michael Daley, has today announced that Labor will provide an extra 200 specialist domestic violence housing places for women and children, as part of an additional $158 million package, if elected in March.
Read moreSt Paul's College
A question on reform at St Paul's College at the University of Sydney.
Read moreYet another Berejiklian backflip - this time it is key domestic violence services
Jo Haylen has joined calls for an investigation into the suspended tender process for the Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Service (WDVCAS) as the Berejiklian Government embarks on yet another backflip on one of its signature policies.
Read moreAmending the St Andrews Act 1998
A question on notice to the Minister for Education regarding the St Andrews Act 1998.
Read moreNSW Labor demands the Berejiklian Government release its sexual assault strategy following spike in offences
Jo Haylen has joined Opposition colleagues in demanding the Berejiklian Government release its Sexual Assault Strategy, following the dramatic increase in offences in NSW over the past two years.
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