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Private Members' Business: Forestry Industry (20 Mar 2023)

“I move: That this House: (1) notes that: (a) forestry destroyed or degraded 40,000 hectares of Australian public native forests in 2020, and each year releases an estimated 30 MtCO2-e of greenhouse gas emissions, equivalent to around 6 per cent of Australia's emissions; (b) logging destroys and damages the habitat of numerous threatened species, while Regional Forestry Agreements exempt...”

Private Members' Business: New South Wales: Roads (20 Mar 2023)

“I rise to express my deep frustration and my anger on behalf of the people of Mackellar. We have a major arterial road in my electorate, the Wakehurst Parkway, that has been a cause of deep anger and frustration for the people of Mackellar for at least a couple of decades now. To put it mildly, we are fed up with the lack of action from successive governments, both state and federal, Liberal...”

Bills: National Reconstruction Fund Corporation Bill 2022; Consideration in Detail (9 Mar 2023)

“SCAMPS () (): by leave—I move amendments (1) to (3), as circulated in my name, together: (1) Clause 5, page 7 (after line 20), after the definition of financial accommodation, insert: former judge means: (a) a former Justice of the High Court; or (b) a former judge of the Federal Court of Australia; or (c) a former judge of the Supreme Court of a State or Territory. (2) Clause 19, page...”

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  • Has spoken in 47 debates in the last year — average amongst Representatives.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 32 times in debates — well below average amongst Representatives. (Why is this here?)