
Susan Carter
Susan Carter is a member of the New South Wales Parliament who recently opposed a bill aimed at expanding abortion access. Her stance reflects a broader debate within the Coalition regarding individual beliefs and the diverse views held by members on sensitive health issues.
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Liberal MP Susan Carter questioned the minister about the urgency of passing the legislation.
Firearms reforms may not be in place until September, police minister revealsUpper house Liberal MLC Susan Carter argued for the protection of individual rights against surveillance in parliament.
NSW Liberals side with Greens to block special ICAC powersSusan Carter has introduced a private members’ bill to restrict the use of voluntary assisted dying in aged care homes.
NSW aged care bill to restrict VAD access is cruel and callousThe non-government members – Liberals Tudehope and Susan Carter, Greens MP Abigail Boyd and Independent Mark Latham – held a majority on the seven-person committee.
Opposition open to negotiation on controversial reformsLiberal Susan Carter, the subject of one of the photographs, said she would not support a motion condemning Latham until the committee had reported back.
Mark Latham dodges NSW parliament censure as Coalition, Greens delay vote on secret report scandalLiberal MP Susan Carter received an apology from Latham for an incident involving a photo he took of her.
How the NSW Liberals have become snared in the rogue MPs scandalSusan Carter opposed the bill.
Liberal leader Mark Speakman refuses to say which way he will vote




























