House debates

Tuesday, 7 February 2023

Constituency Statements

Schools

4:50 pm

Photo of Anne StanleyAnne Stanley (Werriwa, Australian Labor Party) Share this | | Hansard source

I'd like to take this opportunity to welcome back students and teachers for the new school year. The return to normal in 2022 saw schools holding award ceremonies, multicultural events, excursions and sporting events and opening new buildings. I'd like to take the opportunity to thank all the principals, staff and parents who made these ceremonies such special occasions for the students and also to thank them for inviting me to attend. It's always a joy to see the excitement of the children when they get an award, but it's especially fun to see their parents' faces when their hard work is rewarded.

Best wishes to the teachers and principals who moved or retired at the end of last year. Your work with our students was very much appreciated. You may not know the difference you've made, but you certainly will have made one. A special shout-out to David Martin, who was at Lurnea Public School as principal for 12 years. Best wishes on your new appointment. I know our Lurnea community will miss you very much. And congratulations to the year 12 cohort of 2022. The excellent results so many of you received will set you up for the next challenges in life, whether they be university, TAFE, working or taking a gap year.

I was pleased also to visit a newly opened school in the Werriwa electorate last week. Edmondson Park Public School opened to the relief of many parents, as they can now walk their children to school instead of driving their children to a school over five kilometres away. Whilst there are still some final touches and construction going on at the school, it will be home to 700 students, with 200 kindergarten students starting tomorrow. Good luck to the parents and the teachers. I wish the new students, the teachers and principal all the best for the new year. It is certainly special to be the first at a new school. The incorporation of Indigenous languages into the new uniform and the class names is a great innovation.

The Albanese government recognises that more support is needed in schools and for students, so it is delivering $203 million to support student mental health and wellbeing as well as $270 million to improve school facilities across Australia. It's also incentivising more people to join the teaching profession.

I've spoken before in this place about the need for more schools like the new Edmondson Park school in our part of Sydney. With so many people moving to the growth areas, I'm pleased that NSW Labor has committed to building new high schools in Austral and Leppington to meet the needs of the students and families moving into the area. NSW Labor has a bold plan to address the chronic underfunding of public education in Werriwa, and our community deserves the best. Good luck to everybody starting school this year.

Photo of James StevensJames Stevens (Sturt, Liberal Party) Share this | | Hansard source

In accordance with standing order 193, the time for members' constituency statements has concluded.