Senate debates

Thursday, 17 October 2019

Questions without Notice

United Nations

2:28 pm

Photo of Malcolm RobertsMalcolm Roberts (Queensland, Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party) Share this | Hansard source

My question is for Senator Cormann, representing the Prime Minister. On 3 October 2019 the Prime Minister, during an address to the Lowy Institute, highlighted that 'unelected international bureaucracies' are pushing for a 'borderless global community' that aims to damage 'our livelihoods, our safety and our sovereignty'. Twenty-five years ago, your state's Liberal Premier, Richard Court, warned of the dangers of unelected international bureaucracies, in his book Rebuilding the Federation, and specifically named the United Nations. Twenty-three years ago, Pauline Hanson, MP, called out the UN's 1992 Rio Declaration Agenda 21. When can we expect the Australian government to remove us from the following damaging treaties, protocols and declarations: the UN's 1975 Lima Declaration, the UN's 1992 Rio Declaration for 21st century global governance, the UN's 1996 Kyoto agreement and the UN's 2015 Paris Agreement?

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