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  • Liberal National Party Representative for Fisher
  • Changed party from Speaker on 26 Jul 2022; from Liberal Party on 23 Nov 2021
  • Shadow Cabinet Secretary (since 28 May 2025)
  • Entered House of Representatives on 2 July 2016 — Federal election
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Bills: Treasury Laws Amendment (Supporting Choice in Superannuation and Other Measures) Bill 2025; Second Reading (11 Feb 2026)

“I second the amendment and I reserve my right to speak.”

Matters of Public Importance: Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union (11 Feb 2026)

“We've just heard 10 minutes of unadulterated, unobscured, constant attack on the shadow minister, who has raised a matter of very significant importance about alleged corruption in the building industry. Madam Deputy Speaker Claydon, you have heard me speak about corruption in the building industry for 10 long years. I have spoken about this up hill and down dale. Whenever I spoke about it,...”

Matters of Public Importance: Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union (11 Feb 2026)

“I have a point of order in relation to relevance. This has absolutely nothing to do with the matter of—”

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  • Has spoken in 53 debates in the last year — above average amongst Representatives.
  • People have made 1 comment on this Representative's speeches — above average amongst Representatives.
  • This Representative's speeches are understandable to an average 16–17 year old, going by the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level score.
  • 9 people are tracking whenever this Representative speaks — email me whenever Andrew Wallace speaks.
  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 690 times in debates — well above average amongst Representatives. (Why is this here?)