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ABC ONLINE
A growing number of crossbenchers have thrown their support behind an increase to paid parental leave.
Independent MP Kylea Tink argues the government should act, at the latest by 2024.
"The fact we didn't see 26 weeks shared paid parental leave come out as one of the key reforms [from the summit] is disappointing," she said.
"That is something we know we can do to shift the gender dial in Australia and for that reason I think it is something as a parliament we should be trying to prioritise.
"We know from international experience that the fastest way to address any gender pay gap is to introduce shared paid parental leave."
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Kylea tells ABC's Craig Reucassel that she is disappointed that the two seats abolished — North Sydney and Higgins — were held by women. "I believe the AEC was working within the framework that it currently has, but I can't help but think that that framework is flawed," she says.
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"I continue to believe that the two major parties do not represent the best of us as a nation," Kylea says. "I believe all of us Australians have a responsibility to turn up and work together to try and make sure that the country that we leave for our kids is better than the country that we were born into."
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Media release, 12 September 2024
Kylea Tink MP, Independent Federal Member for North Sydney, has responded to today’s decision by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) confirming the electorate of North Sydney is to be abolished.
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Canberra Times, 10 September 2024
Laws setting up an independent Parliamentary Standards Commission have passed the lower house, but some fear they may not be strong enough to truly enforce behavioural standards. Kylea says putting the parliamentary privileges committee in charge of sanctioning MPs "is like asking arsonists to put out their own fires, and means there is no guarantee that disciplinary actions will be impactful".
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“Our country’s 2035 emissions target must be in line with global efforts to achieve the Paris Agreement goal of keeping warming below two degrees Celsius," Kylea says. “Anything less than an ambitious, legislated 2035 target would not only be detrimental to our economy, the cost of living and our environment, but would ultimately be a slap in the face to future generations.”
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