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Matters of Public Importance: Energy (27 Nov 2025)

“We have a crisis in this country. We have a crisis in this country on energy affordability, and we're staring down the barrel of a reliability crisis too. There are families sitting round the kitchen table right across Australia right now, from Berwick to Brisbane, from Melbourne to Mallacoota, and they are staring at an energy bill stuck to their fridge, wondering how they are going to pay...”

Constituency Statements: Colvin, Mr Trevor, AustralianSuper (27 Nov 2025)

“Trevor Colvin was a lion of the Trafalgar community. Trevor was passionate about journalism and rose to serve with distinction at the Age newspaper. In 2023 Trevor relaunched a local paper that had fallen silent, the Traf District News. With every edition, he restored a voice to the town and provided a historical record for its generations to come. Trevor also volunteered at the Traf market,...”

Ministerial Statements: Northern Australia (26 Nov 2025)

“I thank the member for Leichhardt. That was magnificent. I understand that the member for Solomon is on his way. We're going to take a short recess and then I'll resume the chair. Sitting suspended from 17:15 to 17:17”

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  • Has spoken in 40 debates in the last year — above average amongst Representatives.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 25 times in debates — well below average amongst Representatives. (Why is this here?)