Tuesday, 2 December 2025


Members statements

Thomas Mitchell Primary School


Belinda WILSON

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Thomas Mitchell Primary School

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 Belinda WILSON (Narre Warren North) (14:59): Last week I had the absolute pleasure of visiting grade 4 at Thomas Mitchell Primary School, where they have been learning about governance. As part of their studies these students have written their own members statements reflecting on issues that matter to them, and I am really delighted to be able to share some extracts from a couple of them. The first one is from Alex:

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I am writing to ask that school teach first aid and emergency preparedness. When disasters happen people can be seriously injured, and quick, calm action can save lives. If students learn basic first aid, they can respond safely, get help fast and support others until adults and paramedics arrive. A short program could offer calling 000, giving clear information, basic CPR and how to use an AED with adult supervision, what to do if someone is choking, how to stop bleeding with pressure, the recovery position and how to recognise serious allergies, asthma attacks or heart attacks.

The second one is from

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Kaleigh:

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Today I rise to speak about something that matters to every family in our community: parks and playgrounds. These places are more than slides and swings. They are shared spaces where children build confidence, friendships are formed and neighbours connect. When parks are safe, clean and well cared-for, they strengthen community spirit, support healthy activity and help every child feel and belong together. Parks are also places where families can spend time together, exercise and enjoy the outdoors.

Our state is in good hands with these young leaders.