Economic inequality is fuelling fines and debt injustice
Today in Parliament, Abigail secured multiple amendments and spoke in support of the Fines Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 as a modest step toward fairness and hardship protections, while urging stronger, systemic reforms...
Billionaire wealth is soaring as the cost of living crisis deepens
Today in Parliament, Abigail gave notice of a motion detailing Oxfam’s 2026 inequality report revealing extreme and growing billionaire wealth alongside rising poverty and inequality.
Frontline domestic and family violence services are the primary mechanism for keeping women and children safe
Today during Question Time, Abigail pressed the NSW Treasurer on when the Minns Government will commit to the core funding increases desperately needed by domestic and family violence frontline services, funding that...
Home buyer assistance programs do not improve housing affordability
Today in Parliament, Abigail condemned the Minns Labor Government for crowing about the 'success' of their First Home Buyers Assistance Scheme, which in reality, as statistics show, is making housing less affordable.
Firefighters deserve protection - not Treasurer driven cost cutting
Today in Parliament, Abigail contributed to a debate, supporting the Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment (Firefighters) Bill 2025, backing long-overdue presumptive protections for firefighters while criticising the Government’s restrictive approach, financial excuses and...
Negotiations regarding NSW nuclear submarine bases must be made public
Today in Parliament, Abigail passed an order for papers for documents relating to the NSW–Commonwealth planning for potential AUKUS nuclear submarine bases at Port Kembla and the Port of Newcastle.
The Greens will always fight for the rights of injured workers
Today in Parliament, Abigail expressed vehement opposition to Labor's utterly cruel Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Bill 2025, holding the line throughout a 16-hour Upper House debate and warning that it was a...
1 in 3 Australian households are facing some level of food insecurity
Today in Parliament, Abigail passed a motion detailing the release of the Foodbank Hunger Report 2025 and highlighting the rising level of food insecurity across Australian communities.
Poverty is a political choice made by decision-makers
Today Abigail passed a motion in Parliament recognising Anti-Poverty Week and rising economic inequality caused by deliberate government decisions.
Delayed laws leave firefighters without protection from work related cancers
Today during Question Time, Abigail asked the Treasurer if they were withholding legislation to protect firefighters against the public statements of a Government spokesperson.