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Adjournment: Education (19 Nov 2024)

“We live in an age when mainstream education is often packed tight with irrelevant social engineering and is taught impersonally. External forces, including the teachers' political opinions, increasingly influence, pressure and distract students. As a result, Australia witnessed a 111 per cent increase in homeschooling in just five years, from 2018 to 2023. In 2018, homeschool registrations...”

Committees: Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee; Reference (19 Nov 2024)

“Australia is in a housing crisis—a housing catastrophe. Tent cities are appearing across the country in the way many people have never seen before. I have been to them. It's disgraceful. In almost every major city in Queensland I've been to, the tents are there. People are sleeping under bridges, in caravans, in parks or in their family car. In August 2020, the national average rent was...”

Matters of Public Importance: Hong Kong (19 Nov 2024)

“Hong Kong is a lesson in what happens when communism is imposed on democracy. China assured Hong Kong citizens that they would be respected, and then promptly broke that promise. In Hong Kong, the top 10 per cent of income earners now own 40 times the wealth of the bottom 10 per cent. Every year under communism makes income inequality in Hong Kong worse. It confirms that free enterprise lifts...”

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  • Has spoken in 179 debates in the last year — well above average amongst Senators.
  • People have made 13 comments on this Senator's speeches — well above average amongst Senators.
  • 6 people are tracking whenever this Senator speaks — email me whenever Malcolm Roberts speaks.
  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 656 times in debates — above average amongst Senators. (Why is this here?)

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