I'd like to pay tribute to a very dear friend and much-loved member of our community, Neal Pitt.
Sadly, this week, Newcastle Labor and the community of Carrington lost a true believer. Neil's warmth, loyalty and profound love for his community in Carrington will never be forgotten.
He was a character, a stalwart of the Labor Party and someone who always stood ready to help, no matter what. He supported me on every one of my election campaigns, and I was so very fortunate to spend time with Neil on Carrington booths at this last election—an opportunity for which I'm so grateful. His good humour, his generosity and his steadfast belief in community and the strength of community shone through in everything he did.
Neil was deeply community minded. Every morning, he walked down to the local shops, stopping off to each household along the way, dropping off items that were needed, checking in to make sure people were alright, asking: 'Do you need a lift to the hospital? Have you got your medications?' That was Neil. He gave so much of himself, even assisting in the aged-care homes, offering a listening ear and making sure that nobody was left aside or alone.
Neil's passing is a great loss to all who knew him. We will remember him for his kindness, his service and his unwavering commitment to his community and to the Labor movement.
My deepest condolences go to Neil's family and friends. To the Carrington community, who I know will be in deep mourning, he will be greatly missed, but his legacy will never be forgotten.
Vale Neil Pitt.