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October 10, 2024

Haines: Give power to the people through home batteries

Energy bills are one of the biggest costs in a household budget and we need to support people to reduce their energy costs. 

October 9, 2024

Successfully amending prac payment legislation

In a cost-of-living crisis, students should not be expected to work for free.

October 9, 2024

Raising the voice of Allison from Indi

The basis of anyone’s life is our health, and in rural and farming communities we suffer a severe lack of access to healthcare.  

October 1, 2024

Rural City of Wangaratta and Murrindindi Shire Council give evidence to Parliamentary Inquiry about the challenges faced by local governments

Fixing our roads, building critical infrastructure to support more new homes and providing childcare, aged care, disability and local health services are all so important to people in Indi – that’s why this committee’s work is important.

September 25, 2024

Public trust in supermarkets continues to go “Down, Down”

People are likely to be shaking their heads into their supermarket trollies at this news, but at the same time are probably not really surprised.

September 24, 2024

Congratulations Tony Mahar, new Australian Energy Infrastructure Commissioner: Haines

I warmly congratulate Tony Mahar in his new role as the new Australian Energy Infrastructure Commissioner.

September 19, 2024

Out of school care services in Indi face imminent closure without Government action: Haines

This is a problem of the government’s making and something they need to step in and fix it.

September 12, 2024

Haines: Major parties orchestrate a stitch up on new Parliamentary Code of Conduct

I want to see more transparency around this process.

September 11, 2024

Royal Commission report a sobering response to suicide crisis

It is clear that governments need to do more to make the health and wellbeing of our defence personnel an active and long-term priority, not just during their service, but also when they transition to civilian life and beyond.

September 11, 2024

Scammers are organised criminal groups, stealing money from Australians

They aren’t opportunists; they’re organised criminal groups that make use of any and all technologies to steal money from Australians at every age, from every demographic. It is despicable stuff.

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