My Work
Workers have a right to know how risky their workplaces are
Today in Parliament, Abigail supported a call for papers on hazardous respirable crystalline silica (RCS) levels in tunnelling projects, highlighting serious concerns about SafeWork’s refusal to disclose critical air quality data despite RCS levels exceeding legal limits by up to 20 times.
Pacific Island youth climate leaders call on Australia to end coal and gas mining
Today in Parliament, Abigail passed a motion commending the Edmund Rice Centre and Lane Cove Council for hosting a youth panel featuring six youth climate leaders from Kiribati and Tuvalu who shared their experiences of resilience in the face of rising sea levels and called on Australia to stop mining coal and gas.
Sydney is losing creative workers at four times the national rate
Today in Parliament, Abigail passed a motion calling on the NSW Government to protect creative spaces, address the cost of living crisis and unaffordable housing, and support the growth of the cultural sector.
Western Sydney is another glaring example of the NSW Government's misplaced priorities
Today in Parliament, Abigail contributed to a debate exposing NSW Labor’s grandstanding on infrastructure and services in Western Sydney, emphasising the harsh realities of poverty in the region and the urgent need for new money to uplift the community.
Protect our right to civil resistance for climate defence
Today in Parliament, the major parties teamed up with to continue pushing their fear-mongering, draconian, anti-protest agenda - this time directed at Rising Tide, the people's blockade. Abigail called out Labor’s hypocrisy and their continued climate wrecking actions.
Greens challenge the NSW Government's use of NDA's
Today in Parliament, Abigail grilled the Leader of the NSW Government during Question Time on their lack of transparency around the large number of non-disclosure agreements being executed during consultations with the community and stakeholders.
Commending Our Watch’s award-winning campaign: The Line
Today in Parliament, Abigail passed a motion celebrating Our Watch’s primary prevention campaign, "The Line," for promoting healthy, respectful relationships among young people, and urging the NSW Government to support sustainable, expert-led programs to prevent gendered violence.
Commemorating National Survivors' Day
Today in Parliament, Abigail moved a motion recognising National Survivors' Day, honouring survivors of sexual assault and institutional abuse, advocating for systemic change, and calling on the NSW Government to collaborate with survivors to dismantle barriers to justice and recovery.
Media Release: NSW Labor throwing good money after bad as Greens raise alarm about greyhound injuries at Gosford track
15 November 2024 In just one race meeting at Gosford this week, a record 20 greyhounds were injured. There have been at least 228 greyhounds injured on the track in 2024 so far, around 5 per week.
NSW cracks down on puppy farms!
NSW Parliament has finally passed laws to outlaw unregulated dog breeding!
Abuse, neglect and exploitation of adults with disability and older people is on the rise
Today in Parliament, Abigail gave notice of a motion calling on the NSW Government to properly fund and address the needs of the overburdened Ageing and Disability Commission.
Shame on Labor for continuing to expand NSW's repressive anti-protest regime
Today in Parliament, the Greens attempted to disallow the Labor government's latest move in the ongoing campaign to deteriorate the right to protest.
Construction and contract cleaning workers deserve full access to their portable long service leave entitlements
Today Abigail spoke in support of a bill to rectify restrictions for construction and contract cleaning workers accessing portable long service leave, calling on the Federal Labor Government to go further in fixing the core issues that will continue denying these workers their entitlements.
The Greens support 15% for NSW nurses and midwives, it's the least they deserve
Today the Greens stopped Parliament's usual business to debate the government's refusal to meet the demands of nurses and midwives for a fair pay deal, as a matter of public importance.
The Greens demand supermarket price gouging be made illegal
Today in Parliament, Abigail slammed the Coles and Woolworths duopoly for profiteering off soaring living costs, and called for bold action to break up these corporate giants and end their stranglehold on consumers.