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Questions without Notice: Cybersafety (12 Sep 2024)

“My question is to the Minister for Communications. How is the Albanese Labor government addressing the need to protect young Australians through limiting access to social media, and what other measures are being considered to make online environments safer for children?”

Constituency Statements: Parramatta Electorate: Moon Festival (12 Sep 2024)

“Last weekend I had the pleasure of attending the Moon Festival celebration program. It was an absolute honour to present awards to the winners of the 2024 Global Chinese Recitation Competition and to participate in the lantern showcase. I was amazed by the creativity and craftsmanship of the students, like Victor, who showed me his impressive dragon-shaped lantern, which he made over the...”

Private Members' Business: Economy (9 Sep 2024)

“Thank you very much, Chief Government Whip. I always appreciate your support. Productivity is an incredibly important issue. Productivity fundamentally determines the long-run real growth rate in this Australian economy, and, more importantly, it determines the long-run change in the standards of living of Australians. So this topic is perhaps one of—if not, the most—important...”

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  • Has spoken in 47 debates in the last year — average amongst Representatives.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 78 times in debates — well below average amongst Representatives. (Why is this here?)