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Skye Kakoschke-Moore, former Senator

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  • Former Nick Xenophon Team Senator for SA
  • Became a Senator on 1 July 2016 — Federal election
  • Left Senate on 22 November 2017 — Resigned

Most recent appearances in parliament

Bills: Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Bill 2017; Second Reading (16 Nov 2017)

“When Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced on 8 May 2016 that there would be an election on 2 July, resulting in the longest campaign in history, the whole of Australia let out a sigh, and rightly so. It was a long and exhausting campaign, but it was a campaign to elect the government of our nation; it was not a public survey on the human rights of members of our community; and, while...”

Bills: Veterans' Affairs Legislation Amendment (Omnibus) Bill 2017; Second Reading (15 Nov 2017)

“I rise to speak on the Veterans' Affairs Legislation Amendment (Omnibus) Bill 2017. The bill contains eight schedules which deal with different elements of veterans legislation that would implement amendments to clarify, improve and streamline the operation of the law. Schedule 1 of the bill seeks to amend the provisions under which the Veterans' Review Board, or VRB, operates, in an effort...”

Parliamentary Representation: Valedictory; Qualifications of Senators (14 Nov 2017)

“by leave—Senator Lambie, Jacqui, on behalf of the Nick Xenophon Team, I just want to say thank you. Thank you for reminding the Australian public and us who represent the Australian public that, in order to be an effective politician, you need the fire in the belly. As Senator Cameron referred to, you came from a place where you could have quite easily been forgiven for throwing your...”

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Numbers

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  • Has spoken in 67 debates in the last year — average amongst Senators.
  • People have made 2 comments on this Senator's speeches — average amongst Senators.
  • 2 people are tracking whenever this Senator speaks.
  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 54 times in debates — well below average amongst Senators. (Why is this here?)