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Proper ventilation is essential for people's health especially those with respiratory problems such as asthma, lung conditions and breathing problems, etc. Exhaust fans need to be installed in apartments and units in Queensland. I have an exhaust fan in my bathroom installed years ago by my housing department landlord and a smoke alarm in the lounge-room which is a legal requirement and which is checked every year. I have not had mould in my bathroom and I'm sure it's because of the exhaust fan which is connected to the light switch. The Premier, David Crisafulli, ought to be informed of this situation of the exhaust fans needing to be installed in kitchens and bathrooms.
Louise supported: Mandate Exhaust Fans in Apartments and Units in Queensland
Please give justice to Courtney and her family ❤️
Amanda supported: Justice for Courtney
This family deserves answers, too many women are dying and it needs to stop
Kylie supported: Justice for Courtney
Born and raised In gladstone. have experience DV first hand an im a mother to 3
Tanita supported: Justice for Courtney
I worked in several organisations for domestic violence, I understand the issues and difficulties to get stories listened to. My daughter experienced domestic violence, her ex partner was a real piece of work, told lies and set her up as well so he could get a cross order.
OGorman supported: Justice for Courtney
Fear mongering about trans people is leading to politicians and governments to meddle in decisions that should be made between the child, their parents/guardians, and medical experts. When I kid, we simply didn't know what trans even was. Trans kids struggled alone often all the way into adulthood before before learning how they felt had a name. It was a different problem. Whether not a child should have trans related care should be left up to medical expects on a case by case basis based on rigorous psychological evaluation. An outright ban not only puts children struggling with gender dysphoria at increased risk of suicide, but can also set them back behind their peers. Instead of building and planning a future, they will be forced to endure a wrong puberty and spend all their energy struggling to cope with that. I myself am trans and did not have the ability to transition until I was 23. The time I spent struggling socially and trying to cope with gender dysphoria forced me miss out many important networking opportunities which are essential for young people starting their careers. This kind of ban of discriminates against trans people and says that it is more important that cisgender children be protected against the possibility a mistake being made than it is for transgender kids to have access to the life-saving care they will need.
Kaden supported: Reverse Queensland’s Ban on Gender-Affirming Hormones for Trans Youth

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