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Alison Byrnes MP

- Australian Labor Party Representative for Cunningham
- Entered House of Representatives on 21 May 2022 — Federal election
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Most recent appearances in parliament
- Questions without Notice: Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence (28 May 2026)
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“My question is to the Minister for Social Services. How is the Albanese Labor government working to reduce family, domestic and sexual violence?”
- Constituency Statements: Illawarra Women in Business (28 May 2026)
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“I rise today to recognise the 20th anniversary of Illawarra Women in Business. I recently attended their milestone event, which also marked the 18th Illawarra Women in Business awards. These awards shine a spotlight on the remarkable women in our community who demonstrate drive, determination and passion in their fields. They celebrate not only success but the hard work, resilience and...”
- Bills: Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 2026-2027, Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 2026-2027, Appropriation (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2026-2027; Second Reading (27 May 2026)
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“Sorry, Deputy Speaker. I just wanted to draw to your attention that the member opposite has used 'Labor lies', which the Speaker has ruled against. I ask him to withdraw.”
Numbers
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- Has spoken in 48 debates in the last year — below average amongst Representatives.
- People have made 0 comments on this Representative's speeches — average amongst Representatives.
- This Representative's speeches are understandable to an average 18–19 year old, going by the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level score.
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- Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 129 times in debates — below average amongst Representatives. (Why is this here?)