PASIN DELIVERS FOR MURRAY BRIDGE WAR MEMORIAL
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PASIN DELIVERS FOR MURRAY BRIDGE WAR MEMORIAL

Member for Barker Tony Pasin has announced $200,000 in Federal Government Funding that will support a new Murray Bridge War Memorial located in Sturt Reserve. “It is important that as a community we continue to recognise the contribution of our local veterans,” Mr Pasin said. “This project is an opportunity for veterans and the community … Continue reading PASIN DELIVERS FOR MURRAY BRIDGE WAR MEMORIAL

PASIN HOLDS RETIREE TAX FORUMS
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Member for Barker Tony Pasin is holding a series of meetings around the electorate of Barker to inform retirees or those planning retirement about the Labor Party’s planned tax on retirement savings. “If Bill Shorten and the Labor party are successful at the upcoming Federal Election their increase in taxes will hurt retirees and low … Continue reading PASIN HOLDS RETIREE TAX FORUMS

LIMESTONE COAST INCLUDED IN $63 MILLION BOOST FOR RADIATION THERAPY SERVICES IN REGIONAL AUSTRALIA
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LIMESTONE COAST INCLUDED IN $63 MILLION BOOST FOR RADIATION THERAPY SERVICES IN REGIONAL AUSTRALIA

Federal Member for Barker, Tony Pasin has announced that the Limestone Coast will be one of 13 sites across the country to receive new radiation therapy services. In addition to the $6 billion a year the Morrison Government provides for cancer treatments and services, the Government is investing $63.4 million to expand cancer treatment capacity … Continue reading LIMESTONE COAST INCLUDED IN $63 MILLION BOOST FOR RADIATION THERAPY SERVICES IN REGIONAL AUSTRALIA

Kimberley-Clark
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It could cost as much as $35 billion to buy international credits. That’s money leaving Australia, going to overseas countries and funding their schools, their hospitals—the kinds of services that, quite frankly, Australians deserve and need. My challenge is to the member for Port Adelaide. I want to know what he’s got against the workers … Continue reading Kimberley-Clark

Climate Obligations
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Mr PASIN (Barker) (15:57):  I think I’ve heard it all now. The member for Bass, if I heard him correctly, said Tasmania will decarbonise the world. Message to the member for Bass: Australia produces roughly 1.2 per cent of global emissions. If we were to reduce that to zero, per se, China on a per … Continue reading Climate Obligations

Governments Economic Achievements
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Mr PASIN (Barker) (13:50):  As we wrap up this sitting period, I want to use this opportunity to reflect on the government’s economic achievements in the lead-up to budget week in April. We came to government with a plan for a stronger economy and that plan is delivering. It’s delivering for my constituents in Barker. … Continue reading Governments Economic Achievements

Interconnector & Fur Seals
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Mr PASIN (Barker) (10:20):  I rise to speak about two geographically linked environmental needs in the iconic Lower Lakes and Coorong. Having an interconnector between Lake Albert and the Coorong is something that has been explored and discussed for a very long time. This is because the connection between the neighbouring larger lake, Lake Alexandrina, … Continue reading Interconnector & Fur Seals

MRI Licence
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I am grateful to the three mayors within the community, the community generally and members of the Health Advisory Council, who have all worked collaboratively with me to make the case for these licences. I had a lady on the phone to me who pointed out the inequity. Her sister was required to undergo an … Continue reading MRI Licence

Riverland - MRI licence
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In addition to the other work that I have been doing in this place, I have been running a campaign to deliver an MRI licence to the Riverland in my electorate of Barker. For those who don’t know, the Riverland is situated, obviously, on the River Murray, but, importantly, it is some 250 kilometres from … Continue reading Riverland – MRI licence