The demand for gambling reform was a recurring theme in the lead-up to the New South Wales state election in March. While the government rakes in millions in gambling revenue, billions are , with as little as 2% of revenue returned.
Independent聽Judy Hannan, Wollondilly and the Southern Highlands MP, told 麻豆传媒 the impact of poker machines on communities cannot be underestimated. She wants to discuss 鈥渢rue reform 鈥 not just trials for the [gambling] industry鈥.
She said she wants to stem the tide of problem gambling. When asked about the , Hannan was cautious while giving 鈥渋n principle鈥 support to 鈥渁ny genuine reforms demonstrating community benefit鈥.
While Hannan鈥檚 electorate is a collection of relatively affluent small towns and villages, the universal indicators of the crisis of capitalism are the same as everywhere.
鈥淲e鈥檝e got families literally freezing, living in the car park of Coles and Woolies 鈥 with no rentals to go to,鈥 she said.
鈥淲e are looking at having a stakeholder forum to [discuss] housing and bring some people in who are impacted to tell their story to try and come up with some real solutions.
鈥淚f it gets [even] one person into housing 鈥 then at least [the forum] will have achieved something.鈥
Nevertheless, she is undecided about the short-term option of rent freezes. 鈥淚鈥檓 not sure about the rent freeze 鈥 I haven鈥檛 got my head around the economics of that.聽We certainly don鈥檛 want to [do anything to] decrease the number of houses out there.鈥
Hannan said there are numerous dwellings and buildings, including some belonging to government, which are unnecessarily vacant.
鈥淭hey are out there empty every night, while people are out there freezing with no rentals to go to.鈥
On supporting council demergers where communities want them, Hannan, a former Wollondilly mayor, said: 鈥淚 certainly support a democratic vote on de-mergers. I have to say we鈥檝e been very lucky as we refused merging, but it never [ultimately] happened.鈥
The Demerge NSW Alliance is聽campaigning for a change in the Local Government Act to enable community polls in forcibly merged councils on whether to de-merge are binding on the minister.
鈥淚鈥檓 really keen to see local people get their local voice in democratically elected Councils 鈥 I would be very happy to support that.鈥
After the assault on LGBTIQ supporters outside a Christian Lives Matter event involving One Nation鈥檚 Mark Latham,聽he doubled-down with a homophobic tweet aimed at , who is now taking legal action.
Hannan said she too was horrified by Latham鈥檚 attacks, saying that as a 鈥渧ery proud mum鈥 of a gay son she found Latham鈥檚 comments 鈥渢otally disgusting鈥.
She said she would not be supporting 鈥渁nybody that rubbishes [Alex Greenwich] or, in fact, the gay community in any shape or form鈥. Greenwich holds a lot of personal and political capital on the crossbench.
Hannan鈥檚 electorate includes five of the major dams which feed into Sydney鈥檚 water supply.聽The previous NSW Coalition governmnet鈥檚 interest in privatising water did not go down well.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 wait to vote to legislate to keep Sydney Water in our hands,鈥 Hannan said, expressing concern about lobbyists or federal politicians potentially influencing government decisions, particularly around coal seam gas water licence interests.
鈥淕overnment departments should be treating water matters independently from anyone who could influence supply to a single company.
鈥淚 haven鈥檛 been approached by [what I鈥檇 call] a 鈥榙angerous鈥 lobbyist yet 鈥 however we will be fully transparent when they do [inevitably] come knocking.鈥
Hannan is a strong advocate for and is one of many trying to stop the government from allowing the sale and development of koala corridors and native habitat.
As Wollondilly聽Mayor, she helped take a 14,000-strong petition to parliament. 鈥淧arliament spoke about it for less than five minutes. I was disgusted by that, but even more disgusted by the destruction of native habitat that鈥檚 gone on since then.鈥 She said she hoped to work with the cross bench 鈥渢o better protect the environment鈥.
Asked about the leadership on such issues, Hannan said from her first week in parliament 鈥渢he only sensible, respectable speeches I鈥檝e seen have been from the Greens鈥.
Video:聽Judy Hannan on gambling reform, housing and more.聽.