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Key Campaigns:John's key campaigns on behalf of the Greens in NSW are: Greens call for climate future first in balcony clothes drying laws
21 July 2010
Greens MP John Kaye urged NSW Fair Trading Minister Virginia Judge to allow all unit and townhouse dwellers to avoid the massive greenhouse gas emissions and costs of electric clothes dryers. Dungog Council votes against Mayor and Tillegra proposal
21 July 2010
The myth of local community support for Tillegra has been exploded by Dungog Council's overwhelming vote of no confidence in its Mayor, Glenn Wall, according to Greens NSW MP John Kaye. Teachers & special needs students struggling with inadequate support
21 July 2010
A NSW Upper House Inquiry’s findings lays down a challenge to the Keneally government and the Opposition to find more funding for students with disabilities and other special needs, according to Greens NSW MP John Kaye Dungog Council move on Mayor for failure to represent on dam
20 July 2010
Dungog Mayor Glenn Wall should resign for failing to express the Dungog Council's position on Tillegra dam regardless of the numbers at tonight's Council meeting, according to Greens NSW MP John Kaye. Inquiry condemns inadequate funding for students with disabilities
19 July 2010
A NSW Upper House Inquiry has thrown down the gauntlet to the state and federal governments to provide more money and support for students with disabilities and other special needs in NSW public schools, according to Greens NSW MP John Kaye. Document Actions |
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