House debates

Thursday, 10 October 2024

  • Business Investment (2 speeches)
    My question is for the Treasurer. e61 research has shown that young, innovative firms drive productivity, yet Australia's early-stage investment per capita is roughly a third of the US's and a...
  • Broadband (2 speeches)
    SCRYMGOUR () (): My question is to the Minister for Communications. What has been the community's response to the government's commitment to keep the National Broadband Network in public...
  • Members of Parliament: Staff (2 speeches)
    My question is to the Deputy Prime Minister. I refer to the allegations that were made today by the chief of staff to the Deputy Prime Minister. When did the Deputy Prime Minister first speak...
  • Economy (2 speeches)
    My question is to the Treasurer. What is the Albanese Labor government doing to ensure a more competitive, dynamic economy and get fairer prices for Australians? How does this compare to...
  • Gambling (8 speeches)
    My question is to the Minister for Communications. Minister, I refer to the June 2023 report prepared by the late Peta Murphy, a report I signed, concerning online gambling restrictions. In...
  • Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence (2 speeches)
    My question is to the Minister representing the Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations. How is the Albanese Labor government's paid family and domestic violence leave making a difference...
  • Online Gambling (2 speeches)
    My question is to the Minister for Communications. Minister, it has been 470 days since the late Peta Murphy's report concerning online restrictions for gambling was tabled. Along with the member...
  • Medicare: Urgent Care Clinics (2 speeches)
    My question is to the Minister for Health and Aged Care. After a decade of cuts and neglect, how are Medicare urgent care clinics making it easier for Australians to see a doctor and taking...
  • Aged Care (2 speeches)
    My question is to the Minister for Aged Care. The government's aged care reforms include changes to home-care support, but people in rural areas of my electorate of Indi are concerned their...
  • Early Childhood Education (2 speeches)
    My question is to the Minister for Early Childhood Education. How is the Albanese Labor government helping to ease cost-of-living pressures for early childhood education and care workers?
  • Infrastructure: Regional Australia (11 speeches)
    CHESTER () (): My question is to the Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories. Minister, after almost 2½ years in government, how many projects funded under the...
  • Economy (2 speeches)
    My question is to the Treasurer. How is the Albanese Labor government's responsible economic management helping to shield the Australian economy from global uncertainty? How is this approach...
  • Rural and Regional Health Services (2 speeches)
    My question is to the Minister for Health and Aged Care. Across the Central West, doctors are leaving the bush. From smaller towns like Canowindra, Kandos and Gulgong to larger ones like...
  • Pensions and Benefits (2 speeches)
    My question is to the Attorney-General. Why is it important that the Albanese Labor government acts to ensure schemes like robodebt never happen again?
  • Australian Ambassador to the United States of America (2 speeches)
    My question is to the Deputy Prime Minister. Is it appropriate during a cost-of-living crisis, when Australian families cannot afford to pay their power and grocery bills, that the Australian...
  • Energy (4 speeches)
    My question is to the Minister for Climate Change and Energy. How is the Albanese Labor government delivering cheaper electricity, and how does this compare to more expensive energy policies?
  • Research and Development (15 speeches)
    ():  My question is to the Minister for Education. Is it appropriate that during a cost-of-living crisis, when Australian families cannot afford to pay their power and grocery bills,...
  • Economy (4 speeches)
    My question is to the Acting Prime Minister. How are the Albanese Labor government's cost-of-living measures strengthening the Australian economy, and what is standing in the way?