Electorate Media Releases

School spending used in Labor’s political agenda

Wednesday, 09 September 2009

The Australian Electoral Commission’s (AEC) investigation into Labor’s school spending proves Julia Gillard’s education reform has always been about a political strategy rather than an economic or education strategy.

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Rudd Government ashamed of youth allowance bungle

Wednesday, 19 August 2009

The Rudd Labor Government today stopped a debate in Federal Parliament about its changes to Youth Allowance that will make it much more difficult for thousands of students to attend University, Federal Member for Curtin Julie Bishop said today.

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Supporting small business in Curtin

Tuesday, 28 July 2009

Federal Member for Curtin, Julie Bishop volunteered her time to work at New Norcia Bakery, Mt Hawthorn and Shion Designs, Leederville last Monday as part of the Coalition’s Pollies for Small Business programme.

 

“The Coalition understands that small business is the key to keeping our economy strong and we are committed to gaining a better understanding of the challenges facing small business,” Ms Bishop said.

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Pollies for Small Business comes to Curtin

Wednesday, 22 July 2009

Federal Member for Curtin, Julie Bishop will volunteer at local small businesses on Monday, 27 July 2009 as part of the Coalition’s Pollies for Small Business programme.

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Changes to disabled parking – does it affect you?

Tuesday, 07 July 2009

The Rudd Government’s proposed Australian Disability Parking Scheme may have a significant impact on Curtin residents with a disability.

 

Currently accessible parking schemes are independently operated by the States and vary in eligibility and reciprocal arrangements. This can often make interstate travel or a move between state jurisdictions very complicated.

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