Labor for The Hills Shire

Labor for The Hills Shire Tina Cartwright (Central Ward), Jane Grevtseva (East Ward) and Immanuel Selvaraj (West Ward) are the 2024 elected Labor Councillors for The Hills Shire Council

Local Kellyville MP Ray Williams set out to score cheap political points – but instead exposed a lapse in judgement that...
22/04/2026

Local Kellyville MP Ray Williams set out to score cheap political points – but instead exposed a lapse in judgement that’s hard to ignore. What was meant to be a jab at the Minns Labor Government quickly unravelled into a self-inflicted controversy. Kellyville MP Ray Williams has been criticised for a social media post targeting Sydney Metro staff, resulting in a Fair Work Commission investigation into potential bullying.

Local Kellyville MP Ray Williams set out to score cheap political points - but instead exposed a lap

17/02/2026

Rouse Hill Hospital is now under construction.

Working with Premier Chris Minns and Michelle Rowland, we’re getting on with the job of delivering Rouse Hill Hospital with an emergency department and full maternity services.

We’ve also removed the Liberals unfair wages cap and are recruiting more local health workers needed to run our hospitals.

There is more to do, and I’ll keep working to deliver world class health services across the North West.

Last night we had the honour and privilege of holding our Hills Labor Branch Meeting at the Whitlam Institute with Profe...
08/09/2025

Last night we had the honour and privilege of holding our Hills Labor Branch Meeting at the Whitlam Institute with Professor and Director – John Juriansz. The Whitlam Government transformed Australia during its 1,071 days in office, from December 5, 1972, to November 11, 1975.
In its first year alone, it introduced and passed 203 bills – more legislation in a single year than any other federal government in Australian history. Under Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, reforms reached far beyond laws and institutions; they reshaped how Australia understood itself as a nation.
Key Achievements and Reforms
Healthcare: Established Medibank (the foundation of Medicare), ensuring universal access to healthcare.
Education: Abolished university fees and expanded funding for schools, opening up education to a wider generation.
Indigenous Rights: Initiated land rights recognition, returning land to the Gurindji people at Wave Hill.
Foreign Policy: Opened diplomatic relations with China and opposed apartheid in South Africa.
Social Progress: Introduced no-fault divorce, improved gender equality measures, and expanded support for the arts.
Infrastructure & Law: Established the Family Court of Australia and created key cultural and environmental institutions.
Gough Whitlam not only reformed Australia’s laws and institutions – he redefined the way the nation saw itself.
Explore more of the Whitlam Government’s achievements and lasting legacy at www.whitlam.org
The Whitlam Institute is located at the Female Orphan School, within the Western Sydney University.

Great day to have the opportunity of viewing the new public school site at the   that is being built by the NSW Labor Go...
17/07/2025

Great day to have the opportunity of viewing the new public school site at the that is being built by the NSW Labor Government.

16/07/2025

A beautiful day to be at as part of Naidoc Week.

Join Rajiv Chaudhri, Editor in Chief of our Hills Sydney Digital Magazine, for an engaging and insightful interview with...
16/07/2025

Join Rajiv Chaudhri, Editor in Chief of our Hills Sydney Digital Magazine, for an engaging and insightful interview with The Hon. Chris Minns, Premier of New South Wales Regarding his vision for The Hills Shire. The Hills Shire Council

Join Rajiv Chaudhri, Editor in Chief of Hills Sydney Digital Magazine, for an engaging and insightfu

Should Council be spending $120,000 of ratepayer funds on a petition that enables anyone in NSW to sign it? Have YOUR sa...
13/06/2025

Should Council be spending $120,000 of ratepayer funds on a petition that enables anyone in NSW to sign it? Have YOUR say

The Hills Shire Council’s “Fight for a Fairer Hills Future” campaign has drawn criticism for being m

22/03/2025

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