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Committees: Privileges Committee; Report (5 Feb 2026)

“I move: That the Senate take note of the report. On Tuesday 28 October last year, I gave an adjournment speech that discussed the governance failings and questionable conduct of the Shire of Augusta Margaret River in Western Australia regarding the proposed Scott River wind farm, a wind farm that has the potential to desecrate the Scott River wetlands and, in turn, Blackwood River. I did not...”

Bills: Competition and Consumer Amendment (Make Price Gouging Illegal) Bill 2024; Second Reading (5 Feb 2026)

“This bill, the Competition and Consumer Amendment (Make Price Gouging Illegal) Bill 2024, makes a mockery of this place. The Senate is a place for serious debate on the issues that affect this country, not a place for socialist dog whistles. They've titled the bill with a name that no-one could disagree with—after all, who wants price gouging?—and filled it with pure socialist...”

Statements by Senators: Economy (4 Feb 2026)

“Could this be the worst economic management of the Australian economy in history? It has to be close. Let's start with forecasting. One of the most important jobs that the parliament has is to decide on the direction we want to take the country, figure out how to get there and tell everyone what it's going to cost them. It is of vital importance to the country that we get those costings...”

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  • Has spoken in 46 debates in the last year — average amongst Senators.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 27 times in debates — well below average amongst Senators. (Why is this here?)

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