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Lee Rhiannon held the rural affairs portfolio. She regularly visited regional communities in NSW, supporting rural and regional Greens groups who are campaigning for better public services, social justice and environmental outcomes.

rural railEach year in Parliamentary Budget Estimates hearings the Greens MPs ask a huge range of questions of Government ministers and departments to lobby for a better deal for rural and regional communities.  They share that information with local communities, working with them to highlight the inequities of the state's budget.

 

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News Item Greens debate Nationals at Gunnedah Agquip Field Day by volunteer — last modified Sep 09, 2010 04:54 PM
The Greens NSW Senate candidate Lee Rhiannon today flew the Greens flag deep in the National Party heartland during an election debate with the Nationals Senate candidate Fiona Nash held as part of the 2010 Agquip Field Day held in Gunnedah.
News Item Lee visits Nambucca Valley by volunteer — last modified Sep 09, 2010 09:45 PM
Lead NSW Greens Senate Candidate, Lee Rhiannon, will join Lower House Candidate, Dominic King, on the campaign trail on Wednesday August 11th.
Page Green MP champions quarry campaign by Lee Rhiannon — last modified Jul 01, 2010 12:28 PM
Liina Flynn, 1st July 2010 in The Northern Rivers Advocate. On Monday Greens MP Lee Rhiannon honoured her pledge to return to the North Coast to throw her support behind residents opposing the expansion of Champions Quarry at Tucki.
Page Abattoir collapse leaves town devastated by Lee Rhiannon — last modified Jun 07, 2010 05:23 PM
Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 26/05/2010 Reporter: Nick Grimm looks at the collapse of an abattoir with $20 million in debts.
Page Greens secure $13.7m in heritage projects for NSW by pretaadmin — last modified Jul 08, 2010 04:27 PM
Commenting on the $13.7 million secured by the Australian Greens senators for 63 NSW heritage projects as part of the stimulus package, Greens NSW MP Lee Rhiannon said enormous job creation and heritage protection benefits would flow to local communities.
Page Solution to Rees' environment blunder by pretaadmin — last modified Aug 24, 2009 01:22 PM
It seems that NSW's conservation puzzle has too many pieces for Premier Rees to handle ... Lee has a clue for the Premier.
News Item Reckless move paves way for China Shenhua's land grab for coal mining by pretaadmin — last modified Nov 19, 2009 01:07 PM
Responding to today's decision of the Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan to allow China Shenhua to purchase rural properties in northwest NSW, Greens MP and mining spokesperson Lee Rhiannon said the sell-off would damage Australia's food security and our climate change obligations.
News Item Budget short changes Western NSW transport and health by pretaadmin — last modified Jul 02, 2009 02:17 PM
Commenting on the budget announcement today, Greens MP Lee Rhiannon said that rural and regional communities had been short changed by bad spending decisions and a lack of investment in local services.
News Item China Shenhua land buy up suggests govt nod to mining by pretaadmin — last modified Jul 02, 2009 02:33 PM
Greens MP and mining spokesperson Lee Rhiannon says news that China's biggest coal mining company, China Shenhua Energy, is purchasing prime agricultural land in the Watermark area where it has exploration rights suggests it is confident that approval will be granted for its mining venture to go ahead.
News Item Govt, Nile, Shooters unite against Greens bill protecting prime farming land from mining by pretaadmin — last modified Jul 02, 2009 02:00 PM
Government MPs, the Shooters Party and Rev Fred Nile today indicated they will vote against a Greens bill in the NSW Upper House designed to protect prime agricultural land from mining. Greens MP Lee Rhiannon said farming communities from the Gloucester and Liverpool Plains regions would be understandably disappointed at the outcome.
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