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Adjournment: Greater Whitsunday Alliance, Head to the Hill 2024, Australian Defence Force Parliamentary Program, Road Safety (21 Nov 2024)

“This week we welcomed the GW3 delegation to Canberra. GW3 is an advocacy group led by CEO Kylie Porter. On this occasion, it was local government's turn to attend Parliament House. The group comprised Scott Owens, CEO of Mackay Regional Council—Mayor Greg Williamson sent his apologies; Mayor Kelly Vea Vea from Isaac Regional Council; Cale Dendle, CEO of Isaac Regional Council; Mayor Ry...”

Bills: Free TAFE Bill 2024; Second Reading (21 Nov 2024)

“I take the interjection from the skills minister, but he'd be better off getting across his brief rather than helping me with mine.”

Bills: Free TAFE Bill 2024; Second Reading (21 Nov 2024)

“You have a very shocking way of helping; I'll give you that! How can you promise fee-free TAFE courses which may not be free? This is misleading, and students deserve better than making faith pledges on skills and training. How can the Albanese Labor government commit to permanently funding a program without even knowing if it's working effectively? This is wasting funding that could be used...”

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  • Has spoken in 46 debates in the last year — average amongst Representatives.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 94 times in debates — well below average amongst Representatives. (Why is this here?)