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Fremantle WA 6959

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Minister for Health, the Hon Nicola Roxon MP and Melissa visited the site of and stakeholders in Cockburn's GP Superclinic on 25 October. Construction began that day and is due for completion in mid-2013.

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Minister for School Education, the Hon Peter Garrett AM MP joined Melissa on a tour of Spearwood Alternative School on 25 October.

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Melissa, Minister for Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government, the Hon Simon Crean MP, and Cockburn Mayor Logan Howlett front the dedicated emergency service and bushfire volunteers in celebration of the imminent works on the city's new HQ that will house the Cockburn State Emergency Service and South Coogee Volunteer Bushfire Brigade.

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WA Police Union General President Russell Armstrong, Melissa, Senior Constable Kevin Jones and his wife, Lorraine, following Jone's award of the Australian Police Medal during a ceremony at Parliament House.

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Minerals Resource Rent Tax
Tuesday, 22 November 2011 23:01

Ms Parke (11:01pm) — As a member of this federal Labor government, it is with quiet satisfaction that I join my colleagues at the end of a difficult but momentous year of reform in order to support the passage of the minerals resource rent tax legislation. This is a Labor initiative. It is about making this country fairer and stronger. It is about sharing the wealth that should be better shared. It is about ensuring that the development of finite mineral resources is translated into wide and long-term benefits for all Australians, and that those benefits are translated into a stronger, more diversified Australian economy.

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Western Australia: Manufacturing
Thursday, 03 November 2011 16:45

Ms Parke (Fremantle) (16:45): I want to take this opportunity to speak about the understandable concern among Australian manufacturers and workers, and in the wider community, about the poor and declining local content component of major mining and petroleum projects.

This is a matter of importance in Western Australia, where it goes to the heart of the disconnect between the booming resources sector and other parts of the economy. And it is a matter of importance in my electorate of Fremantle, where manufacturing businesses in areas like the Australian Marine Complex are not sharing in the work that should logically flow from the scale of investment we are seeing.

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Speech marking commencement of 43rd Parliament
Wednesday, 20 October 2010 08:15

Ms Parke (1:24 pm) – Mr Speaker, I join my colleagues in congratulating you on your return to that important position in what will be an interesting and I hope productive time in this place. I return to parliament with the renewed privilege of representing the people of the Fremantle electorate. It is an enormous honour and also a heavy responsibility that comes with representative politics, for each of us elected to this place is charged with the task of making a difference for our own communities and for Australia as a whole. I said in my first speech that politics is about service, and that this service is both to the communities that we represent and to the set of ideals and values that draw us to this vocation. I have certainly reflected on that over the last three years and, as a federal member, I have done my best to come to grips with the difficulties involved in trying to give that service effectively and across as many areas as one would like. Not surprisingly the doing is inevitably harder and more complicated than the saying, and one of the most straightforward difficulties is choosing how to give priority to the literally hundreds of issues that arise in this work.

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First Speech
Thursday, 14 February 2008 01:03

melissa_and_female_labor_parliamentariansMs Parke (12:56 pm) - Mr Speaker, I take this opportunity to congratulate you on your appointment. I acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we stand, the Ngunnawal people, and the traditional owners of the land in Fremantle, the Nyungar people, and I pay my respects to their elders past and present.

In life we tend to remember moments rather than hours or days or years. I will surely remember this one, as I also remember the moment when I learned that my friend Jean-Selim Kanaan, one of the UN's best and brightest, with whom I had worked in Kosovo, was killed in the bombing of the UN headquarters at the Canal Hotel in Baghdad on 19 August 2003. The year before he was killed, Jean-Selim published a book called Ma Guerre a l'Indifference, ‘My War Against Indifference'. I dedicate this first speech to Jean-Selim and to all the others who have served in the cause of peace and in the war against indifference.

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