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Bills: Competition and Consumer Amendment (Responding to Exceptional Circumstances) Bill 2026; Second Reading (14 May 2026)

“This is not a matter of urgency; to the contrary, it's a matter for considered scrutiny. Let me explain. The Competition and Consumer Amendment (Responding to Exceptional Circumstances) Bill 2026 provides the ACCC with significant new powers. These powers create a new framework for actions that can be taken in exceptional circumstances such as the Iranian oil shock. These powers allow the...”

Matters of Urgency: Budget (13 May 2026)

“One Nation agrees with Senator Pocock that protection of the natural environment is a fundamental duty of any government. I do, though, disagree with Senator Pocock on the definition of environmental protection. ABARES executive director Dr Jared Greenville said last December that research indicates that projected land-based carbon sequestration goals for our net zero transition will require...”

Statements by Senators: Budget (13 May 2026)

“This week's budget from Treasurer Chalmers, on behalf of the Labor-Greens government, could not be further from the Labor Party's original support base of working Australians. A simple question: what in this budget will ease the challenges everyday Australians are facing, challenges the Labor government have created themselves? Under Prime Minister Albanese, inflation is 4.6 per cent and 13...”

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  • Has spoken in 134 debates in the last year — well above average amongst Senators.
  • People have made 13 comments on this Senator's speeches — well above average amongst Senators.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 807 times in debates — well above average amongst Senators. (Why is this here?)

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