Newsletter
As we find ourselves in the middle of the Parliamentary Winter Recess, many take this time to slow down or escape to warmer climates for a well-deserved rejuvenation.
This month was dominated by fallout from Labor's State Budget, a Budget of blame for delivering more deficits, higher taxes and less investment while ignoring the cost of living crisis.
It's been another busy month where the House resumed sitting and the news cycle was again dominated by the issue of family and domestic violence.
The events over the past month have been tragic and leave me with a heavy heart.
Happy Easter! I trust you had a lovely break with family, friends and loved ones. The past month has marked the first year since Labor came into government and the simple fact is we are still waiting for many of their election promises to come to the table.
The Parliamentary year kicked off in early February for one week of sitting and we have just finished the first of three weeks of Budget Estimates.
I hope you had a lovely break and that you look forward to a prosperous 2024. It's at this time of year that we set our minds to setting goals and starting new regimes to change and improve our quality of life.
We have reached the end of the end of the year and Parliament has risen for 2023.
This month was illuminated by one of my favourite festivals, Diwali, a celebration of light for all of our friends in the Indian community.