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Bills: Criminal Code Amendment (Deepfake Sexual Material) Bill 2024; Second Reading (2 Jul 2024)

“I rise to support the Criminal Code Amendment (Deepfake Sexual Material) Bill 2024. Every time you read or hear the news there is another story about artificial intelligence, deepfake abuse, and the ongoing debate on how to regulate these rapidly advancing technologies. Encountering many forms of sexual violence online driven by AI-generated deepfake technology is deeply unsettling. Women...”

Questions without Notice: Australian Defence Force (2 Jul 2024)

“My question is to the Deputy Prime Minister. How is the Albanese Labor government delivering cost-of-living relief for our Australian Defence Force personnel and how does this differ from other plans or policies?”

Adjournment: Future Made in Australia, Pearce Electorate: Infrastructure (27 Jun 2024)

“The Albanese Labor government is investing in a future made in Australia by funding more local infrastructure, targeting investments to resources and a clean energy future and supporting small businesses and jobs. The focus is on bringing new jobs and opportunities to communities in every part of our country, including my electorate of Pearce, to power a new generation of advanced...”

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  • Has spoken in 64 debates in the last year — average amongst Representatives.
  • People have made 0 comments on this Representative's speeches — average amongst Representatives.
  • This Representative's speeches are understandable to an average 18–19 year old, going by the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level score.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 81 times in debates — well below average amongst Representatives. (Why is this here?)