Archive Statements

  • International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women

    Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) (09:57): On 25 November 1960 three sisters of the Mirabal family were assassinated in the Dominican Republic on the orders of the then Dominican ruler, Rafael Trujillo. In 1981, 25 November was designated as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women by the UN General Assembly in their honour….

  • Festival Hall

    Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) (10:32): Melbourne’s iconic Festival Hall was already a place where people came to worship. They worshipped Johnny Cash, Rage Against the Machine, the Living End, Oasis, even Frank Sinatra, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Powderfinger and the Beatles. Also known as the house of stoush, Melburnians also made their way to…

  • COVID-19

    Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) (09:54): I was very delighted this morning to read an email from a constituent, 83-year-old Rosalind, who shared a meal with a friend last night, the first meal that she has shared for months. For anyone interested, it was roast lamb followed by baked apples. And that is what so many…

  • COVID-19

    Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan): Quickly on another matter, this state is being tested in a way we have never been before. This lockdown is hard for everyone. It is those we rely on the most that are turning up day in and day out who we owe a debt of gratitude to. I want to…

  • Scarlett Blake Chipp

      Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) It is fitting today that I mention the name of a young girl for the very first time in this Parliament, who may very well be sitting on these red benches one day. Scarlett Blake Chipp was born at 12.02 pm on Friday, 31 July—just a tiny one weighing in at only…

  • COVID-19

    Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan): The COVID-19 pandemic has deeply affected everyone, and I offer my sincere condolences, especially to all those grieving the loss of a loved one or a friend. This virus doesn’t discriminate; it can strike down anyone, at any time, of any age. While some recover quickly, it can have lasting consequences…

  • Live music venues

    Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) (10:40): Live music venues are on life support, and Victorians would like the government to step in to support them. The e-petition ‘Support music venues’ is the largest e-petition in the history of this Parliament, with nearly 16 000 signatures, and that is because thousands of Victorians love live music. Over 100 000 people would…

  • Homelessness

    Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) (09:47): As I wandered up Bourke Street today, I was struck by the fact that in an area where I would normally come across several people sleeping rough there were none. The COVID-19 pandemic has been a trying, sometimes frightening time for a lot of people. I acknowledge many businesses are…

  • Covid-19 opportunities

      Ms Patten: In the last month, like many members, I have spoken with a range of organisations working incredibly hard during this difficult Covid19 crisis. I have met with all local councils in my area, those on the front line supporting their communities and local economies; I can tell you that their issues are…