
Emma Hurst
Emma Hurst is an upper house MP in New South Wales who is advocating for the funding of PPEP talk sessions in public schools, highlighting the lack of information and support for students dealing with endometriosis and related conditions.
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Animal Justice Party MP Emma Hurst, who chaired the inquiry, said she was 'furious about the lack of regard to witness safety' and described the allegations as 'exceptionally serious'.
Operator reports threats and gunfire after giving evidence to NSW kangaroo inquiryEmma Hurst is the chair of the Upper House inquiry focused on non-commercial licences given to private landholders.
Sydney suburbs where developers are legally killing the most native animalsAnimal Justice MP Emma Hurst criticized the government's response to greyhound racing as abysmal.
Greyhound Racing NSW inquiry finds ‘significant governance and operational failures’Emma Hurst is an Animal Justice Party MP who signed the letter advocating for the park's redevelopment.
Wentworth Park to be transformed into sporting fields and green spaceAnimal Justice MP Emma Hurst wrote to the SafeWork last Friday after the upper house sat until 6am earlier this month to debate workers compensation reforms.
MP complains to safety regulator after 20-hour sitting dayInquiry chair Emma Hurst said freebirths were not a focus of the inquiry, but the committee heard evidence of women choosing to freebirth after home-birth midwives were blocked from attending the hospital in emergencies.
Empowerment, distrust and a growing dogmaNSW Animal Justice Party MP Emma Hurst has criticised the council’s decision, calling the program a 'Band-Aid solution'.
Cumberland City Council plots pigeon cull
Animal Justice Party MP Emma Hurst, a member of the NSW upper house, spearheaded the amendments, passed on June 4.
Change to NSW cemetery law allows deceased pets’ ashes to be buried with their humansEmma Hurst is an upper house MP who is advocating for funding for PPEP talk sessions in public schools.
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