Lleyton Hughes
24 October 2024, 2:56 AM
Member for Kiama Gareth Ward has slammed the member for Bega, Dr Michael Holland, for his decision to oppose Ward’s defibrillator bill as well as his offensive comments regarding Mr Ward’s albinism.
Holland led the NSW Labor's opposition to the defibrillator bill, which follows a similar piece of legislation passed by South Australia’s Labor government.
In a press release, Ward stated, “Let’s be clear, NSW Labor would rather play politics than save lives. Their comments in the second reading debate were appalling with the Member for Bega reflecting on my albinism saying I was ‘white noise’.”
Ward noted that Holland’s comments align with the recent controversies surrounding the Labor party, including remarks made by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
“Yet another offensive and ableist comment about people with disabilities from Labor. The Member for Bega joins the Prime Minister and Premier in that regard,” said Ward.
Ward emphasised that NSW Labor’s opposition to the bill could result in thousands of preventable deaths each year.
“In NSW, Labor have not only limited access to defibrillators based on postcode, but now they will oppose a bill that could prevent, on average 3,800 deaths that occur due to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. That’s several times higher than the national road toll,” says Ward.
Looking ahead, Ward expressed anticipation for the vote on the bill.
In related news, long time Kiama local Dr. George Puris has written to The Bugle and ministers in an attempt to get a defibrillator installed at the Kiama Blowhole, which is Crown land.
Ward has also reached out to the Ministers for Health, Crown Lands, and Tourism for support and is awaiting their response.
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