House debates
Tuesday, 4 November 2025
Bills
- Freedom of Information Amendment Bill 2025; Second Reading (1 speech)
Freedom of information is not a privilege handed down by government. It is a right owed to the Australian people who elect us—that is, to serve them. When Australians ask their government... - Customs Tariff Amendment (Geelong Treaty Implementation) Bill 2025; Second Reading (1 speech)
The passage of the Customs Tariff Amendment (Geelong Treaty Implementation) Bill 2025 will be supported by the coalition. The development of this bill represents practical and necessary follow-up... - Regulatory Reform Omnibus Bill 2025; Second Reading (2 speeches)
I rise to speak on the Regulatory Reform Omnibus Bill 2025. This bill seeks to modernise and streamline parts of the Commonwealth's regulatory framework. Some items are simply housekeeping. They...