My Online Office provides useful information and resources for locals.
Please click on a topic below for more information.
My Online Office provides useful information and resources for locals.
Please click on a topic below for more information.
Electorate Office
Electorate Office
The Richmond Electorate Office in Tweed Heads South is open from Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
Address: 107 Minjungbal Drive, Tweed Heads South
Phone: (07) 5523 4371
Educational resources
Educational Resources for Learning at Home
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Flags
Flags
My office is able to provide Australian flags to organisations and individuals in the electorate of Richmond, including:
If you or your organisation would like to receive a flag, please contact the electorate office through the following:
Phone: (07) 5523 4371
Email: [email protected]
Federal Government Matters
My office is able to assist with Federal Government matters including with the following departments: Centrelink, Australian Taxation Office, Child Support Agency, Department of Immigration and Telecommunications issues such as Telstra and NBN.
To request assistance with federal matters please contact the office by phone, email, or via our contact form, or visit the electorate office at 107 Minjungbal Drive, Tweed Heads South.
Congratulatory Messages
Congratulatory Messages
I am happy to provide congratulatory messages for locals celebrating a special birthday or anniversary.
Who is eligible for a congratulatory message?
Birthdays
Anniversaries
You can arrange a congratulatory message through my office at 107 Minjungbal Drive, Tweed Heads South, or by calling (07) 5523 4371. You will need to provide supporting documentation such as birth certificates or marriage certificates. If these are not available you can provide a statutory declaration.
Messages can only be arranged within two months of the occasion, so please contact within a two-month period of the date.
Community Grants
Community Grants
This guide provides links to selected sources of financial assistance to community groups.
State
Enrol to Vote
Enrol to Vote
To enrol for the first time or get back on the roll, you can enrol online.
You will need to provide evidence of your identity. You can use your driver’s licence, Australian passport number or have someone who is enrolled confirm your identity. Please note that the AEC cannot accept any other forms of identification, such as 18+ or Proof of Age cards.
It is compulsory by law for all eligible Australian citizens to enrol and vote in federal elections, by-elections and referendums.
If you are 16 or 17 you can enrol now so when you turn 18 you’ll be able to vote.
JP Service
JP Service
A JP service is available at my office to assist you with certifying and witnessing documents between the hours:
Community Contacts
Community Contacts
Local Centrelink Offices
Government Services
Government Services
Local Hospitals
Local Hospitals
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which our offices stand and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
We acknowledge the sorrow of the Stolen Generations and the impacts of colonisation on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
We also recognise the resilience, strength and pride of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.