Senator Polley and Jodie Campbell visited Youngtown Primary to present a grant to help with their garden
The ruMAD? Conference was held in Launceston. Senator Polley attended and heard from many students and teachers.
Senator Polley visited Georgetown, and spent time at a childcare centre
Senator Polley was at her old high school in Deloraine to celebrate Tree Day. She participated in the planting of new trees, as well as talked to teachers and students
Federal Labor Leader Kevin Rudd visited Launceston College as part of his Northern Tasmanian tour
Federal Leader Kevin Rudd visited Bass and opened Bass Candidate Jodie Campbell's Information Office
Senator Polley attended the pro-development rally at Royal Park, Launceston on the 19th of July.
On the 12th of June, Senator Polley met the Dalai Lama at Parliament House
Senator Polley visited Agfest and spent time talking to local constituents about their concerns
Senator Polley braved the elements to volunteer for the Asthma Foundation's Whistle Day.
Senator Polley is excited to be involved in the 2007 Pollie Pedal in aid of diabetes research.
Senator Polley discussed the big issues that will dominate 2007 with unionists and ALP Senate Candidate Catryna Bilyk at a BBQ in Campbell Town recently.
Senator Polley had a ball at the Australia Day celebrations at Poatina’s Fusion Village.
Senator Polley was proud to take part in the annual Australia Day citizenship ceremony, held at Launceston’s Albert Hall.
Senator Helen Polley visited the East Coast of Tasmania to lend her support after the December bushfires.
Federal Australian Labor Party Deputy Leader and Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations Julia Gillard visited the Evandale Market as part of the "Listening Tour" and "Your Rights At Work" Campaign in December.
Senator Polley found a wealth of information for people living with disabilities at Launceston’s Independent Living Centre.
Senator Helen Polley was honoured to attend the Longford Primary School 2006 End of Year assembly.
The Labor Senate Team - Senators Helen Polley, Carol Brown, Nick Sherry and Kerry O’Brien - went "on tour" in Bass to stay up to date with issues facing the Electorate.










