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  • Former Australian Labor Party Senator for Victoria
  • Became a Senator on 28 April 1993 — unknown
  • Left Senate on 21 May 2022 — retired

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Condolences: Kitching, Senator Kimberley Jane Elizabeth (28 Mar 2022)

“() (): The incorporated speech read as follows— For the second time in the life of this 46th Parliament, we mourn the death of a senator in office. It is also the second time in my parliamentary career that I have had to mourn the death in office of a Victorian Labor senator. The first was the late Olive Zakharov, who died in 1995. I begin by saying about our former colleague Kimberley...”

Statements by Senators: Macintyre, Professor Stuart, AO (1 Dec 2021)

“I'd like to speak about the passing of Emeritus laureate Professor Stuart Macintyre. Unfortunately, I was unable to attend his funeral, which was held in Melbourne yesterday. On 22 November Australia lost one of its greatest and most prodigious historians and public intellectuals. Stuart Macintyre, who died of cancer at the age of 74, was pre-eminently a historian of the left but, as the...”

Committees: Scrutiny of Delegated Legislation Committee; Delegated Legislation Monitor (25 Nov 2021)

“I would like to speak in support of the remarks of Senator Fierravanti-Wells, who is chair of the Senate Standing Committee for the Scrutiny of Delegated Legislation. I emphasise to the chamber: this is a committee that operates on a bipartisan basis. In my direct experience it has demonstrated a commitment to working through issues carefully and in a considered way. There has...”

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  • Has spoken in 18 debates in the last year — well below average amongst Senators.
  • People have made 4 comments on this Senator's speeches — above average amongst Senators.
  • 24 people are tracking whenever this Senator speaks.
  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 1118 times in debates — well above average amongst Senators. (Why is this here?)