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Welcome

Judith Graley
Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition

Welcome to my website, which contains information about my electorate of Narre Warren South and an update on local news and events.

As your local Member of Parliament in the Legislative Assembly, I am here to help you and your family. I hope you find this website helpful and informative.

Judith Graley MP
State Labor Member for Narre Warren South

Media Releases

NAPTHINE GOVERNMENT REFUSES TO ACT ON DANGEROUS INTERSECTION

June 19, 2013

The Napthine Government has once again refused to upgrade the notoriously congested andoften dangerous intersection of Pound and Shrives Road in Hampton Park, State Labor Member for Narre Warren South Judith Graley said today.

NAPTHINE DROPS THE BALL ON FUNDING FOR LOCAL SOCCER CLUBS

May 31, 2013

The Napthine Government has cut tens of millions of dollars from community sport programs, including much needed support for local soccer clubs, State Labor Member for Narre Warren South Judith Graley said today

Parliament

Berwick Artfest

June 13, 2013

It was my great pleasure to open the second Berwick Artfest. Each year the Berwick Artists Society hosts an exhibition showcasing original artwork from both emerging and professional artists.

TRANSPORT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (FOUNDATION TAXI AND HIRE CAR REFORMS) BILL 2013

June 13, 2013

It is a pleasure to rise to speak in the debate on the Transport Legislation Amendment (Foundation Taxi and Higher Car Reforms) Bill 2013. From the number of commendations the member for Seymour gave the minister at the table, the Minister for Public Transport, you would think that this was an absolutely
fantastic, good news bill for the people of Victoria and people in the taxi industry. But we all know the minister is not a first-class general; he is but a foot soldier in this
government.