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Celebrating International Day of People with Disability

Celebrating International Day of People with Disability

Today in Parliament, Abigail passed a motion in recognition of International Day of People with Disability, urging all levels of government to amplify disability leadership and dismantle ableism to ensure inclusivity and equity for all.
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One in two migrant women on temporary visas experience workplace sexual harassment

One in two migrant women on temporary visas experience workplace sexual harassment

Today Abigail passed a motion highlighting concerning new research from Unions NSW that found a shocking one in two migrant women on temporary visas experience workplace sexual harassment. 
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MEDIA RELEASE: LATEST AEMO DATA SHOWS NSW A LAGGARD ON DELIVERING ENERGY SECURITY AND PRICE STABILITY THROUGH RENEWABLES AND STORAGE INVESTMENT

MEDIA RELEASE: LATEST AEMO DATA SHOWS NSW A LAGGARD ON DELIVERING ENERGY SECURITY AND PRICE STABILITY THROUGH RENEWABLES AND STORAGE INVESTMENT

30 January 2025 The latest AEMO data, released today, lays out clearly the pathway we are on to a renewable energy future - and lays down the gauntlet to governments like NSW who aren't doing enough.
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Properly fund the domestic and family violence sector - Abigail Boyd MP

FUND THE FRONTLINE - DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE SERVICES ARE IN CRISIS

We are facing a domestic and family violence crisis, but the specialist frontline services we rely on to keep victim-survivors safe are dangerously underfunded. After years of chronic underinvestment, as demand for their specialist clinical support has steadily increased, these services are now at breaking...
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A Public Bank for NSW - Abigail Boyd MP (updated)

A Public Bank for NSW

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Homes for Every Body - Abigail Boyd MP (updated)

Homes for Every Body

Have you ever broken your leg and struggled to get around in your own house? Had an elderly relative visit your home who couldn't use the bathroom? Almost every Australian will require some kind of accessibility in their home at one point or another. Everyone...
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