House debates
Tuesday, 3 March 2026
- Fuel Security (2 speeches)
Australia is 30 per cent self-sufficient in oil, yet only three per cent in petrol. As a big five in grain and sugar—ethanol feedstocks—we're uniquely placed for self-sufficiency, yet... - Health Care (8 speeches)
My question is to the Minister for Health and Ageing. How is the Albanese Labor government making it easier for all Australians to see a doctor when they need urgent care? Why does government... - Middle East, Fiscal Policy (13 speeches)
My question is to the Treasurer. Will the Treasurer rule out a single taxpayer dollar being spent on extremist Islamic prayer groups and places of worship who have been mourning the death of... - Work-Life Balance (7 speeches)
My question is to the Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations. How's the Albanese Labor government supporting Australians to balance their work and care responsibilities? How does this... - Taha Humanity Association of Victoria (5 speeches)
My question is to the Treasurer. The Albanese Labor government promised last May, in the member for Bruce's electorate, $670,000 to the TAHA association, who have been mourning the death of... - Gender Equality (2 speeches)
My question is to the Minister representing the Minister for Women. How is the Albanese Labor government working to close the gender pay gap, and what impediments are there to this approach? - Taha Humanity Association of Victoria (2 speeches)
My question is to the Minister for Multicultural Affairs. The Albanese Labor government promised last May, in the member for Bruce's electorate, $670,000 to the TAHA association, who have been... - Trade (10 speeches)
My question is to the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. How is the Albanese Labor government ensuring our farmers and producers benefit from more trade and from rebuilding... - Infrastructure (4 speeches)
Prime Minister, your government has found $660 million to develop the $93 billion fast rail to Newcastle, a 194-kilometre project promising a six-minute trip. Yet in Western Sydney, just 34 kays... - Housing (4 speeches)
My question is to the Minister for Housing, Minister for Homelessness and Minister for Cities. How is the Albanese Labor government helping Australians into homeownership? What other options into... - Taha Humanity Association of Victoria (5 speeches)
My question is to the Minister for Multicultural Affairs. In her last answer, the minister said that she is looking into the matter of $670,000 being promised to the Taha association. When was... - Early Childhood Education and Care (2 speeches)
My question is to the Minister for Education. What progress has the Albanese Labor government made on implementing reforms to keep our children safe in early education and care? What other... - Lobbying of Parliamentarians (4 speeches)
My question is to the Prime Minister. Prime Minister, Parliament House is the people's house. The public should have a say in what goes on within its walls. Every day that parliament sits,... - Rural, Regional and Remote Australia (13 speeches)
My question is to the Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories. How is the Labor government delivering for regional Australians, and how does this compare to other... - National Security (2 speeches)
My question is to the Prime Minister. According to the New South Wales Premier Chris Minns, around one-third of the ISIS sympathisers Labor is returning home will settle in New South Wales. Will... - Paid Parental Leave (2 speeches)
My question is to the Minister for Social Services. How is the Albanese Labor government delivering on its commitment to strengthen paid parental leave, and what are the risks? - Discrimination (2 speeches)
My question is to the Prime Minister. Last weekend I marched in the Mardi Gras, and I recognise that you were the first prime minister to do so. But, in 2026, teachers can still be fired and... - Energy (11 speeches)
My question is to the Minister for Climate Change and Energy. How is the Albanese Labor government helping households strengthen the grid, and why can't we afford to go back to policies of the past?