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Motions: KPMG Australia (25 Jun 2026)

“I move: That the Senate— (a) notes: (i) the resignations of KPMG's former Chief Executive Officer, Chair, Chief Operating Officer and National Managing Partner of Audit and Assurance as a result of substantiated whistleblower allegations that KPMG partners misused confidential client information to win audit work on multiple occasions, (ii) that KPMG and those involved are presently...”

Committees: Economics Legislation Committee; Report (25 Jun 2026)

“I moved to take note of a report, No. 33 on page 15 of the Notice Paper. The Greens support payday super. Workers should be paid their super at the time they are paid their wages. This is simple and fair, and it's long overdue. But today we're debating a glaring injustice that Labor has chosen to leave in place. Under the regulations, 515,000 young workers stacking shelves, serving burgers,...”

Matters of Public Importance: Housing (24 Jun 2026)

“It's clear that our housing system—our housing crisis—is a matter of public importance, so I'm delighted to stand up and talk about it. That crisis has a number of parents. It has parents on both sides of this house. This motion only acknowledges Labor's role, and it is a very significant role over decades, in being a parent to this crisis. But we have to acknowledge that there...”

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  • Has spoken in 79 debates in the last year — average amongst Senators.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 136 times in debates — below average amongst Senators. (Why is this here?)

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