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Bills: Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (Triple Zero Custodian and Emergency Calling Powers) Bill 2025; Second Reading (27 Oct 2025)

“I rise today to speak to the Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (Triple Zero Custodian and Emergency Calling Powers) Bill 2025. Regulating telecommunications companies is essential, and the Greens welcome the introduction of this bill. However, it has taken the government far too long to take steps to regulate the telecommunications companies. This legislation is only being introduced...”

Bills: Aged Care and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025, Aged Care (Accommodation Payment Security) Levy Amendment Bill 2025; In Committee (3 Sep 2025)

“The Greens, too, welcome the demonstration of the power of the Senate today in being able to force the government to release home-care packages now. It shouldn't have taken this long to bring the government to this position, but we showed, through bringing the evidence from our inquiry on Friday and maintaining consistent pressure on the government, that pressure works. The Greens are proud...”

Bills: Aged Care and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025, Aged Care (Accommodation Payment Security) Levy Amendment Bill 2025; In Committee (3 Sep 2025)

“I wish to indicate that the Greens will be supporting this amendment. Question agreed to.”

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  • Has spoken in 47 debates in the last year — average amongst Senators.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 121 times in debates — below average amongst Senators. (Why is this here?)

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