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Catherine King MP

@CatherineKingMP

Federal Member for Ballarat. Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government. Authorised by Catherine King, ALP, Ballarat.

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A reminder that the Liberals and Nationals can't be trusted with infrastructure funding.

Clearly they chose party and politics over funding on merit.

The Albanese Government has cleaned up their mess and we are delivering for all Australia.

theguardian.com/australia-news…

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It matters having women in the room where decisions are being made.

And it doesn’t happen by accident.

The way you get women into parliament is by actually preselecting women.

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My thoughts are with everyone affected by the tragedy at the Ballarat Gold Mine, and in particular the families and workmates of the deceased man and the injured man in hospital.

I know that the community will step up to support each other throughout this difficult time.

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Cyclone Tracy changed Darwin, and the people who survived it.

The PM today announced $600,000 for a permanent memorial to acknowledge the tragedy of Cyclone Tracy and the resilience of the people of Darwin.
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Cyclone Tracy changed Darwin, and the people who survived it. The PM today announced $600,000 for a permanent memorial to acknowledge the tragedy of Cyclone Tracy and the resilience of the people of Darwin. bit.ly/3VeaSgU
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Too many Australians have been killed and injured at level crossings across our country.

Today’s National Level Crossing Safety Roundtable in Brisbane will seek to find practical solutions to add to the work already being done to improve safety and prevent further tragedies.

Too many Australians have been killed and injured at level crossings across our country. Today’s National Level Crossing Safety Roundtable in Brisbane will seek to find practical solutions to add to the work already being done to improve safety and prevent further tragedies.
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