It was wonderful to return to Parliament and address issues that matter deeply to our community.
Alongside colleagues who have recently welcomed new babies, we are in the process of establishing a crèche at Parliament, which we expect to be ready for sittings in 2025.
We shouldn’t have to choose between serving as MPs and being mothers. This crèche will provide much-needed support, enabling us to be present both for our families and for the communities we represent.
This is especially vital for regional MPs, who often spend hours away from home during sitting weeks. I’m incredibly grateful that this support will be available next year.
It’s been heartening to see party politics put aside to ensure effective resources and support for women in Parliament.
Unfortunately, access to childcare is an issue that impacts so many regional families and I am continuing to work hard to ensure our towns are given the capacity to deliver this for all families.
I’m deeply thankful for my husband and for the broader community, who have been so supportive, making it possible for me to fulfill this role while raising a young family.
If support like on-site crèches were available, more women would be empowered to stand for all levels of government, knowing they could balance family responsibilities with public service.