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Documents: Afghanistan Inquiry Implementation Oversight Panel; Order for the Production of Documents (18 Mar 2024)

“by leave—I move: That the Senate take note of the document. I speak in response to order for the production of documents No. 474. This document deals with a panel supervising Defence's conduct in responding to the Brereton report. In a chain of freedom of information requests, every quarterly report of the panel was released, yet the final report was refused in its entirety. Before the...”

Matters of Public Importance: National Security (18 Mar 2024)

“On immigration, this government is lost. Its failure to prepare for the anticipated High Court NZYQ decision last year enabled the rushed and ill-considered release of dangerous criminals from detention straight into the community. With no backup plan, Labor lurches from one disaster to another. Labor issued invalid visas to the released criminals. Labor charged at least 10 of those criminals...”

Matters of Urgency: Environment (18 Mar 2024)

“() (): Aboriginal communities should have a voice. The question is, in addition to their own, whose voice? There is a need to protect Aboriginal communities from unethical, litigious environmentalists who don't care about their welfare and who instead exploit Aboriginals. I refer to individuals like Mick O'Leary and his involvement in the Environmental Defenders Office against the Santos...”

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  • Has spoken in 227 debates in the last year — well above average amongst Senators.
  • People have made 13 comments on this Senator's speeches — well above average amongst Senators.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 579 times in debates — above average amongst Senators. (Why is this here?)

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