Motion to Refer the (Regulation of Personal Adult Use of Cannabis) Bill 2023 to a Bill Inquiry
Rachel referred her Regulation of Personal Adult Use of Cannabis Bill 2023, to the Legal and Social Issues Committee for an inquiry.

Rachel referred her Regulation of Personal Adult Use of Cannabis Bill 2023, to the Legal and Social Issues Committee for an inquiry.

On Tuesday the 27th of August 2024, Rachel Payne, Member for South-Eastern Metropolitan Melbourne, presented her contribution to the Justice Legislation Amendment (Integrity, Defamation and Other Matters) Bill 2024 on behalf of Legalise Cannabis Victoria.

On Thursday the 29th of August, Rachel Payne MP asked a constituency question to the Minister for Mental Health, Minister Stitt, regarding a lack of affordable mental health services in Cranbourne.

On Tuesday 27th of August 2024, Rachel Payne, member for South-Eastern Metropolitan Melbourne, made her contribution to the tabling of the government’s workplace drug testing report.

Rachel Payne MP raised a question without notice to the Minister for Equality, on the failure of the census to adequately identify and include LGBTIQA+ Australians, and the potential impact of this on policy and service provision.

Rachel Payne, member for South-Eastern Metropolitan Melbourne, gave her member’s statement, thanking Frankston Hospital for the exceptional care of her unwell staff member.

On Thursday the 15th of August, Rachel Payne MP addressed a constituency question around safety issues at a train station in her electorate, to the Minister for Public and Active Transport.

On Wednesday 14th of August, Rachel Payne MP addressed her adjournment matter to the Minister for Sport, calling for a commitment to complete the Women’s Centre of Excellence in Casey.

On Wednesday, 14th of August 2024, Rachel Payne, Member for South-Eastern Metropolitan Melbourne and Legalise Cannabis Victoria, presented proposed amendments to the Youth Justice Bill 2024 to the Legislative Council.

Rachel Payne MP addressed a question without notice to the Housing Minister, Minister Shing. Rachel noted the dire need for affordable housing amidst a housing crisis, inquiring about the progress and availability of proposed social and low-cost housing for Victorians.