House debates

Thursday, 21 March 2024

  • Migration (1 speech)
    Every year, before the budget, I write to the Treasurer. Often, I sit down with the Treasurer and talk about the challenges in my community. This year as I compile my letter—a very lengthy...
  • Castellorizian Association of NSW, Davis, Mr Ian (1 speech)
    Last month, I joined members of the local Greek community to celebrate 100 years of the Castellorizian Association of NSW. The island of Kastellorizo in Greece shares a special place in the...
  • Stewart, Ms Clare (1 speech)
    At the recent Queensland local government elections, Noosa mayor Clare Stewart stepped down from her role after an exemplary term in office. Noosa is a prospering, vibrant, resilient and dynamic...
  • East Malvern RSL, Universities (1 speech)
    My first visit to East Malvern RSL was on Anzac Day for a dawn service attended by hundreds of people, young and old. I saw for myself the vital role they play in our community in providing a...
  • Western Australia: Renewable Energy (1 speech)
    The Labor government is proposing—and, from what I'm seeing, is absolutely determined—to build a massive 7,500-square-kilometre offshore wind farm in Geographe Bay, in the waters off...
  • May, Mr Jason, Naven, Ms Libby (1 speech)
    I rise to acknowledge Jason May, a proud Wiradjuri man on the New South Wales Central Coast. Jason is the joint owner of Bawamarra Cultural Services in Lisarow, which has taken out the Indigenous...
  • Education (1 speech)
    Australia is one of the world's most successful multicultural nations. It's in our DNA to celebrate everything that binds us together. That's what makes us Australian. But, equally as important,...
  • Whitlam Electorate: Renewable Energy (1 speech)
    Our government is committed to making Australia a global renewable energy superpower. Since coming to government, and after a decade of delayed action from those opposite on climate change and on...
  • Bowman Electorate: Stronger Communities Program (1 speech)
    The Redlands is strengthened by countless local community and sporting organisations run by passionate volunteers who dedicate thousands of hours to their clubs, churches and community hubs. The...
  • Adelaide Jaguars Women's Soccer Club (2 speeches)
    The Adelaide Jaguars are the largest female-only soccer club in South Australia, with over 350 members, 75 volunteers and a broader community of over 1,000 supporters, which is pretty impressive...