House debates
Thursday, 30 October 2025
Constituency Statements
Petition: Cambodia
9:39 am
Mark Dreyfus (Isaacs, Australian Labor Party) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
by leave—I present a petition from members of the Cambodian Australian community in my electorate of Isaacs and across Australia.
Colin Boyce (Flynn, Liberal National Party) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
The document will be forwarded to the Standing Committee on Petitions for its consideration. It will be accepted subject to confirmation by the committee that it conforms to the standing orders.
Mark Dreyfus (Isaacs, Australian Labor Party) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
Thank you for that consideration. Hundreds of Cambodian Australians gathered on the Federation Lawn on Monday this week. I met with them and received their petition, which expresses deep distress over the recent escalation of violence along the Cambodia-Thailand border and appeals for greater action from the Australian government.
The petition also raises concerns about the detention of military personnel and the forced displacement of thousands of civilians, drawing attention to the serious humanitarian consequences of the conflict for civilians and communities who simply wish to live in peace.
At the rally, members of the Cambodian Australian community expressed their profound sorrow and offered condolences to the families of civilians and military personnel who have lost their lives during this tragic conflict. They also spoke of their hope for a future where the people of Cambodia and Thailand can live together in stability and mutual respect.
I recognise the time and care shown by those who prepared this petition and the thousands of Cambodian Australians and other Australians who signed this petition. It reflects the deep concern across Australia about the safety and stability of the region and a desire for Australia to remain actively engaged in promoting peace and human rights.
This conflict is not distant to many in my community. I've spoken with families and community leaders who are deeply anxious about the safety of loved ones in the region. Their concern is personal and heartfelt, a reminder that events abroad often have direct impacts here at home.
I reaffirm the Australian government's support for a peaceful and lasting resolution through regional dialogue and cooperation. Australia remains steadfast in its commitment to peace, the rule of law and the protection of civilians in times of conflict. I also want to assure the Cambodian Australian community that their voices matter and that they will continue to be heard in this parliament. I remain committed to ensuring that their concerns are recognised and that their hopes for peace and safety are represented in Australia's ongoing conversation about our region's future.