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Matters of Public Importance: Budget (23 Jun 2026)

“After this week's antics, it is now pretty obvious what Labor's favourite party trick is. It has to be the old-fashioned backflip. In fact, I could see the Prime Minister and the Treasurer in the 10-metre synchro in LA 2028. They've flipped so many times on taxes, the Australian public are getting dizzy. The least they can do is bring home some gold for the nation. Just a month after the...”

Private Members' Business: Active Transport Fund (22 Jun 2026)

“I rise to speak on the government's motion commending the Active Transport Fund—$600 million for bike paths and walking trails, to 'support the Australian government's commitment to reducing transport emissions and support active and liveable communities'. Well, that sounds amazing. I have read this motion, and I must ask the government: have they ever looked at a map of the electorate...”

Statements by Members: Budget (22 Jun 2026)

“Labor's toxic taxes do not need a carve out; they need an axe. Just a month after budget night, their policies are already in tatters. The Prime Minister swore blind that he would not touch super, capital gains, negative gearing or tax cuts, but he completely broke his word. If you couldn't trust Labor last month, you surely can't trust them now on these changes. After weeks of backlash, they...”

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  • Has spoken in 93 debates in the last year — well above average amongst Representatives.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 73 times in debates — below average amongst Representatives. (Why is this here?)