House debates
Thursday, 19 March 2015
- Abbott Government (2 speeches)
My question is to the Prime Minister. Will he take his plans for $100,000 degrees to the next election? Will he take his plans for $6,000 cuts to family payments to the next election? Will the... - National Security (2 speeches)
My question is to the Prime Minister. Will the Prime Minister update the House on action the government is taking to strengthen our national security? - Budget (10 speeches)
My question is to the Prime Minister. I refer to an ABC report titled Federal officials concerned budget process is adrift two months before it is delivered. If it is five minutes to midnight,... - National Security (2 speeches)
My question is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Will the minister update the House on the terrorist attack in Tunisia and the threat posed by violent extremism and foreign terrorist fighters? - Economy (3 speeches)
My question is to the Prime Minister. Why was net debt of 13 per cent of GDP a 'debt and deficit disaster' but net debt of 50 to 60 per cent of GDP a 'pretty good result'? - Broadband (4 speeches)
My question is to the Minister for Communications. In my electorate of Indi there is great support for the NBN, and constituents regularly call my office for information. While I know that the... - Budget (4 speeches)
My question is to the Treasurer. Yesterday, the Prime Minister said, 'a ratio of debt to GDP at about 50 or 60 per cent is a pretty good result'. Does the Treasurer agree with Captain Chaos? - Child and Forced Marriage (2 speeches)
My question is to the Minister for Justice. Will the minister advise the House of steps the government is taking to stop children being forced into marriage. - Budget (9 speeches)
My question is to the Prime Minister—if he chooses to answer. - Economy (10 speeches)
My question is to the Treasurer. Will the Treasurer update the House on the state of the Australian economy. How will a strong economy help all Australians, including in my electorate of Banks? - Budget (23 speeches)
My question is to the Prime Minister. Yesterday the Prime Minister said: … a ratio of debt to GDP at about 50 or 60 per cent is a pretty good result … But isn't it the case that Tony...