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Coulton welcomes funding to local Men’s Sheds

  Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton has welcomed the announcement of funding to local Men’s Sheds through Round 2 of the Australian Men’s Shed Association’s (AMSA) Shed Development Program.    The Shed Development Program is administered by the AMSA on behalf of the Federal Go... ... (31-Aug)

Coulton welcomes funding to local Men’s Sheds

Coulton encourages farmer input into Diuron review

  Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton has expressed concern over the future of the broad spectrum herbicide Diuron.   Diuron has been under review by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority APVMA to determine potential environmental and human health effects, spe... ... (25-Aug)

Coulton represents electorate on Same Sex Marriage

  Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton yesterday spoke in Parliament on the Constituency Statements in relation to equal treatment for Same Sex Couples including Marriage.   Mr Coulton expressed his view in relation to same sex marriage and explained the majority of the constituents i... ... (25-Aug)

Coulton pays tribute to Vietnam Veterans

  Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton paid tribute to the many Vietnam Veterans throughout the Parkes Electorate in Parliament yesterday.   Mr Coulton spoke on the Prime Minister’s Statement of Vietnam Veterans’ Day, which was celebrated on the 18th August, and honoured the brave and... ... (25-Aug)

No confidence in incompetent Gillard Government

  People from right across Australia converged on Parliament House to express their dismay with what Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton labelled “the most incompetent Government in Australian history.”   Mr Coulton attended the Convoy of No Confidence today at Parliament House, whic... ... (22-Aug)

No confidence in incompetent Gillard Government

Further delay in release of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan

 The Federal Government has announced another delay on the release of the Murray-Darling Basin plan, with it now due to be delivered in mid-October.    Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton said this delay will come as a blow to those hoping for certainty in the Basin communities,... ... (08-Aug)

Further delay in release of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan

Coulton encourages attendance at coal seam gas public hearing

Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton is encouraging landholders and individuals to attend the public hearing being held in Narrabri next week by the Senate Committee for Rural Affairs and Transport regarding the management of the Murray Darling Basin, and in particular the impact of mining coal se... ... (28-Jul)

TQUAL Grants: Tourism Quality Projects welcomed in the Parkes Electorate

Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton has welcomed a $246 500.00 funding boost to local tourism attractions and destinations through the Australian Government’s TQUAL tourism grants yesterday.   “Tourism is vital in bringing industry and jobs to our region and it is great to see people from ... ... (27-Jul)

Greens MLC forecasts massive job losses in western NSW

  The Greens MLC Jeremy Buckingham has highlighted the true impacts that the carbon tax will have on mining jobs while he was travelling around the Parkes Electorate this week. Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton has been told by constituents that during Mr Buckingham’s tour around weste... ... (21-Jul)

Parkes Electorate households face hit under Gillard Carbon Tax

  Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton states that households in western NSW will be forced to pay around $120 more a year for groceries, as a result of Labor’s toxic carbon tax.   “The Australian Food and Grocery Council estimates that the carbon tax will add $120 a year to househol... ... (15-Jul)

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