Greens move amendment to strengthen oversight in work health and safety bill
Today in Parliament, Abigail successfully moved an amendment in support of the Work Health and Safety Amendment (Standalone Regulator) Bill 2025 to ensure proper parliamentary oversight, highlighting the need for a fully...
Where are our NSW buses coming from?
Today in parliament, Abigail supported a call for papers to review the NSW Government's bus procurement practices, urging transparency and accountability to ensure local manufacturing, sustainable jobs, and the elimination of modern...
Nothing can erase the intersectional, militant protest roots of International Working Women's Day
Today Abigail passed a motion recognising the staunch protest roots of International Working Women's Day.
Greens call for proper funding to combat modern slavery in NSW procurement
Today in Parliament, Abigail contributed to a debate supporting best practice labour standards in government contracts and procurement, and moved an amendment calling for additional funding to the Anti-slavery Commission to ensure...
There is no place for preaching in public schools
Today in Parliament, Abigail responded to a motion on special religious education (SRE), calling for its abolition in public schools due to ongoing issues with unregulated, discriminatory content and the Government's failure...
Instead of protecting workers, the NSW Government is slashing their compensation
Today in Parliament, Abigail condemned the NSW Labor Government’s proposed workers compensation cuts as a cruel cost-saving measure that will leave countless injured workers without the support they need, while failing to...
NSW Parliament stands in solidarity with Kurds fighting for equality and democracy
Today in Parliament, Abigail passed a motion recognising a recent NSW Parliament roundtable on the persecution of Kurds in Turkey, held in solidarity with Kurdish MPs and advocates, and reaffirming support for...
How much has the government spent on external legal costs in the ongoing NSW rail dispute?
Today during Question Time, Abigail asked the interim Minister for Transport about the mounting legal costs racked up by the NSW Government in its prolonged dispute with rail unions and pressed for...
Urgent action is needed to curb big money's grip on politics
In Parliament today, Abigail contributed to a debate, condemning the undue influence of corporate donations on politics and calling for urgent action to curb the power of big money in shaping political...
A public bank would put more power in the hands of the NSW people
Today in Parliament, Abigail delivered an adjournment speech that welcomed the Reserve Bank's interest rate cut but highlighted that it offers only a brief reprieve for struggling households, urging stronger action against...