My Work
4.2 Billion People Facing the Global Toilet Crisis
Abigail addressed Parliament on the topic of World Toilet Day 2021, and the disproportionate barriers to sanitation faced by women across the world.
Remembering Lanz Priestly
Abigail spoke about the recent passing of Lanz Priestly, who was a dedicated activist of the Sydney community and will be remembered by all who knew him.
No More Cruelty - No More Battery Cages
Today Abigail supported the long overdue ban of battery cages in NSW, and highlighted the dodgy priorities of the LNP Government.
Celebrating 100 Years of Women's Football
Today Abigail spoke in celebration of 100 years of women's football, and advocated for gender equality in all aspects of sport.
Government Refuses to Build Better Homes For All
Today the Labor Party and the LNP Government refused to support the campaign which will mandate minimum accessibility standards for new homes built.
Stop Throwing Coastal Residents Into Chaos
Today Abigail supported a Greens motion calling on the Government to put a stop to inhumane rental evictions in coastal communities, the livelihoods of whom are being thrown into chaos by the housing crisis.
Domestic Violence Towards Zero
Today Abigail urged the Government to take direct action to work toward domestic violence rates of zero.
It's Time We Stop Giving Women Nowhere To Go
Today in Parliament Abigail confronted the Government, advocating for women in male-dominated trades industries who are constantly left with nowhere to go when needing to use a toilet while working.
Racing Minister Can't Give a Straight Answer on Round Tracks
In Budget Estimates, the NSW Government Minister responsible for racing struggled to provide a straight answer on the safety of round tracks, and why the new Tweed Greyhound track will have both a straight and oval track.
Remembering Dr Stephen Goodwin
Today Abigail spoke with sadness on the recent passing of Dr Stephen Goodwin.
Poverty is a Symptom of Capitalism
Today Abigail addressed the urgent situation of millions of individuals who are living in poverty because of capitalism and the failure of the Government to help those most vulnerable.
Anti-Poverty Week 2021 - Pink Hi-Vis Recovery
Today Abigail successfully moved a motion recognising this year's theme for Anti-Poverty Week as 'Pink Hi-Vis Recovery'.
Bring Back Auslan Interpreters
Today Abigail advocated in Parliament for those in our community who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind, calling on the Government to reinstate Auslan interpreters at all important media conferences.
Equal Pay for Equal Play
In Parliament today, Abigail successfully passed a motion to support the Equal Pay for Equal Play campaign. This is a step forward for the fight to end gender inequality in sport and in society.
Inquiry Into Clean Air: Experts Agree Installing Air Pollution Technology Would Save Lives
Today in committee hearings for the inquiry into clean air, Abigail questioned experts in the industry about the primary benefit of installing pollution filtering technology — it would save hundreds of human lives...