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Statements by Members: Environment (27 Nov 2025)

“This is a very special moment because today we stand on the precipice of passing incredibly important environmental reforms. They are landmark environmental reforms. This is the moment that we will see a creation of the first of its kind in this nation, which is an independent EPA. This is the moment that we will see increased protections for our environment, which is something so...”

Bills: Migration Amendment (Combatting Migrant Exploitation) Bill 2025; Second Reading (26 Nov 2025)

“In my first speech in this place, I was honoured to honour some former immigrants to this country—my family. Members of the Moo family arrived in Australia in the late 1800s, settling in Darwin. Moo Yat Fah worked as a labourer on the construction of the Darwin to Pine Creek railroad, like many other people. Deputy Speaker Scrymgour, I know many people in your electorate have this...”

Questions without Notice: Tertiary Education (26 Nov 2025)

“My question is to the Minister for Education. How is the Albanese Labor government delivering its commitment to cut student debt by 20 per cent and make tertiary education better and fairer? What has been the response?”

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  • Has spoken in 46 debates in the last year — above average amongst Representatives.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 44 times in debates — below average amongst Representatives. (Why is this here?)