House debates
Tuesday, 17 October 2023
- Melbourne Electorate: Public Housing (1 speech)
We must stop Labor privatising public housing. Public housing is a human right. But in his final act as premier, Daniel Andrews announced the sell-off of much of Melbourne's remaining public... - Barton Electorate: Local Community (1 speech)
One of the privileges of representing the people of my electorate of Barton is sharing in their passion for our local community. Over the past six weeks, 40,000 people across Australia gave their... - Business Innovation and Investment Program (1 speech)
The business division and investment (permanent) visa, subclass 888, allows individuals to manage their business and investments in Australia and to bring that expertise to our nation. It's a... - Medicare (1 speech)
I rise today to talk about urgent care clinics, and particularly the opening of the Old Port Road Medical and Dental Centre as a Medicare urgent care clinic in the western suburbs of Adelaide.... - Pollie Pedal (1 speech)
Last week, I was delighted to cycle around 1,000 kilometres across Western Australia raising funds and raising awareness for veterans organisation Wandering Warriors as part of the annual Pollie... - Health Care (1 speech)
I rise today to speak about health care in regional Australia. In Australia today, the further you live outside of a major city, the worse your health outcomes are likely to be. A big part of... - Wannon Electorate: Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (1 speech)
I rise to thank a wonderful group of Wannon residents who ran with me or supported the run for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. To raise awareness and much-needed funds for CJD, we went from Parliament... - Eden-Monaro Electorate: Community Events (1 speech)
I want to give a shout-out to a young legend from Jerrabomberra in my electorate who is following her dreams and inspiring her peers. Alyse O'Brien was recently selected to represent Australia at... - Israel (1 speech)
Nine days ago, Israel faced the unthinkable—a terrorist attack by Hamas, which led to the death of thousands, hundreds being taken hostage and the unrest of the world. There have been many... - Employment: Social Enterprises (2 speeches)
Right now, more than 200,000 Australians with complex barriers to work are employed by over 12,000 social enterprises across our nation. These social enterprises offer secure, fairly paid work...