House debates
Tuesday, 30 November 2021
Questions without Notice
COVID-19: Quarantine
2:07 pm
Scott Morrison (Cook, Liberal Party, Prime Minister) Share this | Hansard source
Thank you, Mr Speaker. One of the most urgent actions taken in the course of our response to the pandemic as we looked into the abyss back in the early part of 2020 was to move quickly to ensure that we could put in place a system where those coming into Australia would quarantine. Together with the states and territories, who are meeting together with me again this afternoon, we put that scheme in place and supported them to do that. We followed that up with the establishment of the national resilience facility in the Northern Territory, which has a capacity of 2,000.
Opposition members interjecting—
I note that those opposite make reference to the hotel quarantine system. I can tell you that in that system, while certainly not perfect, in the context of the hundreds of thousands of people who came through, on less than 10 occasions—not as the member put it in the question—there were breaches in that scheme that led to the outcomes that the member referred to. In the context of hundreds of thousands of Australians who were coming back over that period of time, I thank the states and territories who we worked with closely to put this into place.
Opposition members inte rjecting—
I thank them for the work they did. Those opposite may wish to condemn them, but then that would be the same thing they have done throughout this pandemic. They're happy to say they support so long as, on the other hand, they can undermine. That's why it hasn't been our experience that we've had the confidence to rely on those opposite. We have forged the way of this government on these benches and with other governments around the country because those opposite simply couldn't be relied upon.
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