House debates

Tuesday, 19 November 2024

Statements by Members

Raise Our Voice Australia

1:36 pm

Photo of Zoe DanielZoe Daniel (Goldstein, Independent) Share this | Hansard source

Today, I wish to amplify the voices of Ava and Noa, two young people in Goldstein who were part of Raise Our Voice Australia's campaign. The topic was their vision for Australia. Seventeen-year-old Ava said:

The Australian story has always been one of resilience and innovation. As we look to the future, it is imperative that we continue to harness an unwavering commitment that has fuelled our past successes. Ruth Bader Ginsburg once said "that real change, enduring change, happens one step at a time." As we envisage the future of Australia, we must keep this in mind. I can't imagine the state of our nation a decade from now, yet I am confident the strength of our democracy, sustained with visionary leaders, will allow us to flourish.

Fifteen-year-old Noa had a more pointed message for this place. He said:

I dream of becoming a politician. I lie awake envisioning the difference I can make in the lives of Australians. But every time HECS and Medicare are brought up, I'm reminded I am not a citizen. Legally, I cannot become a politician. Never mind that I have lived here for 7 years. Or that my mum works 10-hour days in childcare, nurturing the next generation. Work sponsorship legislation must be amended so that regardless of the employee's salary or age, immigrants can apply for citizenship …

He said: 'I don't want to wait a decade for change. Our parliament should act now.' Thank you, Ava and Noa.

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