House debates

Monday, 14 August 2017

Statements by Members

Marriage

1:52 pm

Photo of Lisa ChestersLisa Chesters (Bendigo, Australian Labor Party) Share this | | Hansard source

Last week, I asked on my Facebook page: what would you do with $122 million rather than wasting it on a divisive, non-compulsory, non-binding postal vote on marriage equality? A survey! Guess what people in my electorate said? Jody Hardiman said that she would spend the money on supporting people over 21 with type 1 diabetes. Harry said that he would spend the money on better mental-health support for LGBTIQ Australians living in regional areas. Susan and Alison said that they would spend the money on the early childhood sector. Mark Reed said, 'Hi Lisa, I'd build three incredible new high schools in under-serviced areas in regional Victoria.' Jeremy Forbes said 'Some to suicide prevention funding for grassroots community groups, some to support homeless services, domestic violence groups and advocacy groups and education.' Emma McKenzie mentioned aged care, public health, mental health, education, public housing, infrastructure—the list goes on. Dave from the Chewton Primary School mentioned a library and gymnasium.

One of my favourites comes from Lisa Ruffell, Liberal Party member and former mayor: aged care and health, and more equipment and staff for hospitals. Even their own acknowledge that $122 million is being wasted on the postal survey. Enough is enough. Let's get on with the free vote in the parliament.