House debates

Wednesday, 14 May 2014

  • Abbott Government (14 speeches)
    My question is to the Treasurer. I refer the Treasurer to his admission on ABC's 7.30 last night that the new GP payment and income tax levy are taxes. I also refer the Treasurer to both his and...
  • Budget (52 speeches)
    My question is to the Prime Minister. Will the Prime Minister explain why the measures in yesterday's budget are necessary to ensure our future prosperity?
  • Education (2 speeches)
    My question is to the Minister for Education. How is the government expanding opportunities in education for all Australians?
  • Budget (13 speeches)
    My question is to the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister promised before the election, 'We will help families with the real cost of raising children,' but the Prime Minister's budget will cost...
  • Road Infrastructure (4 speeches)
    My question is to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development. How does the budget deliver on the government's commitment to build the roads of the 21st century?
  • Health (6 speeches)
    My question is to the Prime Minister. Before the election the Prime Minister promised no cuts to health. Last night the Prime Minister confirmed that all Australians will pay more for their...
  • Border Protection (2 speeches)
    My question is to the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection. What benefits are there in the budget for all Australians as a result of the government's success in stopping...
  • Employment (15 speeches)
    My question is to the Prime Minister. Last night the government revealed that it will force young people under 30 into poverty by cutting them off all forms of income support if they cannot find...
  • Apprenticeships (7 speeches)
    My question is to the Minister for Industry. Can the minister tell us how the government's budget provides more support for apprenticeships?
  • Budget (31 speeches, 1 comment)
    My question is to the Prime Minister. During this question time, on eight occasions the Prime Minister has lacked the courage to admit that he broke his promises. Enough is enough. Will this...