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End of year review and looking ahead

End of year review and looking ahead
By Janelle Saffin
The New Year is traditionally a time for reviewing the past year and planning for the year ahead.
While I often write about what I have been doing locally, I thought I would take this opportunity to give you a wrap up of some of the good news from the Minns Labor Government in 2024.
Teacher vacancies have been slashed in regional NSW public schools.
There has been a 64 per cent drop in the number of merged and cancelled classes across the Lismore electorate in 2024.
95 per cent of public school principals say the mobile phone ban has improved student focus and reduced social isolation.
We’ve cut the elective surgery waiting list (waiting longer than clinically recommended) from 14,000 to 3,500 in one year Introduced housing reforms– historic $5.1 billion investment in public housing, extensive planning reforms to deliver more homes and improve housing affordability And rental reforms- including banning no grounds evictions, limiting rent increases to once a year and making it easier to have pets in rentals.
Introduced the toughest domestic violence laws in the country- making it far harder for perpetrators to get bail.
We’ve introduced changes to planning controls to speed up the availability of crisis and temporary accommodation.
Bulk Billing incentive: $189 million to safeguard bulk billing at GP clinics across the state by waiving payroll tax for GPS who bulk bill 70 per cent of appointments (80 per cent in metro areas).
First Home Buyers Assistance – waiving or reducing stamp duty for first home buyers purchasing homes up to $1 million. This is the most generous first home buyers support scheme in Australia.
Energy rebates: providing rebates on energy bills of $250 for families and seniors and $350 for low income households and those with medical conditions. This is on top of the Australian Government’s $300 energy relief payment.

At the opening of the Gigadome at Lismore’s Heritage Park, from left, Lismore City Cr Harper Dalton-Earls, Lismore City Council Manager Liveable & Active Communities Tony Duffy, Janelle Saffin MP, Lismore City Cr Andrew Gordon and Heritage Park train-ride operator Brain Gray.
Wages: our budget provides for a 10.5 per cent pay rise over 3 years for the State’s essential workers. This comes on top of the 4.5 per cent pay rise last year, the biggest in over a decade. We have abolished the former government’s wages cap which caused real wages to go backwards over the 12 years they were in office.
I note that the Nurses and Midwives pay claim has not yet been resolved and I continue to support them in their campaign.
This year we also saw the regional Drug Summit in Lismore and the NSW Summit in Sydney. Following on from that summit the Minns Government has announced a 12 month trial of pill testing at festivals. A welcome move to save lives.
SUMMER WEATHER WATCH
The start of the year it is historically a peak time for extreme weather events – storms, extreme heat, bushfires and floods. NRMA Insurance has released its latest Wild Weather Tracker – which looks at our weather patterns and forecasts for the year ahead.
In 2024 the Richmond Tweed region was the hardest hit by weather events in NSW, making up 12 percent of weather damage insurance claims.
The report found that when going on holiday people will prioritise a tidy house over taking steps to protect it from severe weather.
The NRMA says if you are going to be away: Clear your gutters, downpipes and drains to protect from storm water overflow and property damage. Secure loose outdoor items; Clear overhanging trees and branches around your home – get a professional to do it if its dangerous- and clean up debris around your property.
The NRMA Wild Weather tracker can be found online by searching Help nation wild weather tracker.
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