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Edmond Atalla MP | Politician



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Edmond Atalla MP

Phone: +61 2 9625 6770



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23.01.2022 I join Blacktown City Council and the Mayor of Blacktown City Tony Bleasdale in seeking to raise community awareness of the consultation process for Cleanaway's proposal for an Energy from Waste proposal in Eastern Creek. Residents are encouraged to share their views about this proposal before the closing date of 16 November 2020, at the below link: https://www.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/major-projects//25896



23.01.2022 Only NSW Labor will build trains here in NSW. NSW Made - Local Jobs First

20.01.2022 This Remembrance Day, I ask all members of the community to stop and pause for reflection at 11am today, Wednesday 11th of November. This is a minute where we can remember our veterans who paid the ultimate sacrifice and we can express gratitude for the peace and prosperity that we are able to enjoy today. Remember to Remember. https://www.remembertoremember.com.au/

19.01.2022 Today I join the HSU NSW in celebrating Allied Health Professionals Day. I thank and acknowledge the work of our state's allied health professionals including Physios, Occupational Therapists, Social Workers, Diversional Therapists, Dieticians, among others.



17.01.2022 Only NSW Labor will build buses here in NSW. NSW Made - Local Jobs First

16.01.2022 Good luck to all year 12 students starting your HSC exams today. This has been a particularly difficult year for HSC students, however, i am confident that this experience will only strengthen your resolve and abilities. Best wishes to you all.

16.01.2022 Only NSW Labor will build ferries here in NSW. NSW Made - Local Jobs First



10.01.2022 I am with my colleague, Member for Cabramatta, Mr Nick Lalich MP at Martin Place for the Remembrance Day Service. Lest we Forget.

07.01.2022 Modern slavery refers to a range of serious human rights violations, which are also crimes in Australia. They include trafficking in persons, slavery, servitude, forced marriage, forced labour, debt bondage, child labour, and deceptive recruiting for labour or services. Sign our ePetition to help end Modern Slavery in New South Wales. You can sign the ePetition here: https://bit.ly/3haI3el

05.01.2022 Every year COTA New South Wales surveys people over 50 around NSW about the issues that affect their everyday lives. The information gathered from these surveys informs their policy and advocacy activities and can help shape government decisions relating to older people. In this survey COTA NSW would like to better understand your connection to your local community. The survey explores your experiences in the current pandemic, how you connect with others in your local area a...nd whether the built environment enables people of all ages and abilities to participate fully in their community. The survey will take around 15 minutes. Your responses will help COTA NSW to develop responses to the current pandemic, so they can provide insights to government on how best to support older people now and into the future. The closing date is 29 September.

03.01.2022 NSW Health has issued a public health alert to advise that a confirmed case of COVID-19 was at Westfield Mount Druitt on Monday 12 October 2020, between 11:30 am and 1 pm. Anyone within the centre during that time is considered a casual contact. While everyone who has symptoms should be tested, casual contacts are asked to be especially vigilant and be tested immediately in the presence of symptoms which include fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, loss of smell, and loss of taste. Other reported symptoms include fatigue, muscle pain, joint pain, headache, diarrhoea, nausea/vomiting, and loss of appetite. Local testing locations can be found by doing a search here: https://www.nsw.gov.au//how-to-protect-yourself-an/clinics

02.01.2022 The 8th to the 15th of November marks the celebration of NAIDOC Week. It is an important fixture on our national calendar, which provides Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians alike, the opportunity to celebrate the 65,000 years and counting, of history, culture and achievements of First Nations people. First Nations People have made tremendous contributions to Australia in a variety of fields, and they are a source of pride for all Australians.... NAIDOC 2020 invites all Australians to embrace the true history of this country a history which dates back thousands of generations. Always Was, Always Will Be.



01.01.2022 Today also marks International Pathology Day and I join the HSU NSW in recognising the work they do, especially in the midst of a global pandemic.

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