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Questions without Notice: Economy (6 Nov 2025)

“All of the numbers are pointing the wrong way. Inflation is up. Unemployment is up. Housing prices are up. Supply is inadequate. GDP per capita is down. Disposable income is down. Productivity is down. Australians are not thriving under Labor; they are suffering. Does Labor take responsibility for putting Australians, especially young Australians, in the path of a recession that we didn't...”

Questions without Notice: Economy (6 Nov 2025)

“Labor is driving up housing demand with their five per cent deposit scheme. Young Australians are taking out 95 per cent mortgages with massively inflated house prices. Many would be relying on further interest rate cuts. The current indicator suggests that an interest rate rise looks more like. Labor has handed young Australians a poisoned chalice. Is Labor driving young Australians into...”

Questions without Notice: Economy (6 Nov 2025)

“My question is to the Minister for Finance, Minister Gallagher. We got some very bad news this week from the RBA. Inflation is at the top of the target band and moving upwards, unemployment is up and the RBA predicts wage growth will be zero by Christmas and negative in the New Year. Labor takes credit for every little scrap of good news on the economy. Will you accept responsibility for the...”

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  • Has spoken in 25 debates in the last year — below average amongst Senators.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 13 times in debates — well below average amongst Senators. (Why is this here?)

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