To ensure the speediest handling of messages, please select the correct address. Pittwater Electorate Office: 1725 Pittwater Road MONA VALE NSW 2103Email: pittwater@parliament.nsw.gov.auPhone: (02) 9999 3599Fax: (02) 9999 0922, Planning and Public Spaces portfolio enquiries should be directed to the Ministerial office - 02 8574 6707 www.nsw.gov.au/ministerstokes, Alternatively, complete this form to contact Rob, Email: pittwater@parliament.nsw.gov.auPhone: (02) 9999 3599Fax: (02) 9999 0922, Email: http://www.nsw.gov.au/ministerstokesPhone: (02) 8574 6707Fax: (02) 9339 5554, Authorised by Rob Stokes MP for Pittwater, Funded using Parliamentary entitlements 2020-21. He has since recovered but said it was scary to witness. 6, Member, General Purpose Standing Committee No. Murray said the money that Taylor had already raised from all the challenges he had taken on was remarkable. Heart health hit close to home for Taylor last year when one of his colleagues suffered a heart attack at work. 4, Member, Standing Committee on Law and Justice, Member, Standing Committee on Social Issues, Member, Committee on Children and Young People, Member, Joint Select Committee on Companion Animal Breeding Practices in New South Wales, Member, Portfolio Committee No. I do as much as I can because I've been put in a privileged position with winning a couple of gold medals but here's someone with a disability who is going out, raising a tonne of money and doing something that is well outside his comfort zone and it is really inspiring to see.". • The charity relies heavily on the generosity of everyday Kiwis to support its life-saving work. Heart Kids: Meet the kids with broken hearts ahead of appeal week - NZ Herald, Kiwi with disease cannot get treatment, doctors say she's faking her symptoms - NZ Herald, Paying it forward: Sight, mobility go but dad's grit remains - NZ Herald. • Heart disease is New Zealand's single biggest killer, claiming the lives of more than 6700 New Zealanders every year - that's one person every 90 minutes. View Mark Taylor’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. He also lost his pop to a heart attack and both his in-laws had recently been hospitalised for problems with their heart. Photo / Supplied, Emma Russell is a health reporter for the New Zealand Herald.

"I was out chopping wood with my brother when I went to rub sweat from my eye and realised I couldn't see out of the right eye," Taylor said. • The Heart Foundation funds research and specialist training for cardiologists, while its education and prevention programmes tackle heart disease head-on in the community.

We are in awe of the effort and commitment he has put into both his training and fundraising – we couldn't do it without him," she said. Auckland women's gym, Smash Fit, has also created its own team of 81 volunteers who will attempt the rowing challenge to fund a defibrillator for the community of Papakura, with any surplus money raised going to Taylor's fundraising efforts.