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Matters of Public Importance: Prime Minister (1 Apr 2026)

“And don't be interjecting when you're not in your seat. You can blame everybody else, but, when it comes to leadership, you should actually sit up and pay attention because the Australian people deserve that.”

Matters of Public Importance: Prime Minister (1 Apr 2026)

“The absolute nerve of those opposite to come into this place at a time when Australians are doing it tougher than ever before and lecture us on leadership—the absolute nerve. We heard nothing but buzzwords, nothing but plans. 'We're going to take action. We're going to do X, Y, Z'—no details, but a lecture on leadership, something that those opposite are absolutely lacking....”

Matters of Public Importance: Prime Minister (1 Apr 2026)

“They weren't thinking about it; they took a weekend off! And now they've come back and said, 'Yes, we're going to agree with the coalition and we're going to do this.' We will take it. That is great. It is good for the Australian people, because they're hurting from this fuel crisis. But it's not just the fuel crisis. It's the fuel crisis on top of everything else. It's on top of all the...”

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  • Has spoken in 68 debates in the last year — above average amongst Representatives.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 54 times in debates — below average amongst Representatives. (Why is this here?)