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Bills: Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility Amendment Bill 2026; Consideration in Detail (11 Mar 2026)

“I just have a question for the minister about the investment mandate and return expectations for the NAIF and other SIVs. The NAIF plays a really important part in our decarbonisation journey, and I support it. I've heard some concerns from the clean energy industry about the risk appetite built into the investment mandate and that return expectations that are set near commercial levels can...”

Bills: Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility Amendment Bill 2026; Consideration in Detail (11 Mar 2026)

“I second the amendment.”

Statements by Members: Curtin Electorate: Environment (11 Mar 2026)

“The Northern Jarrah Forest is one of WA's most precious landscapes. It supports threatened species and significant waterways and holds deep cultural significance for Aboriginal communities. Its economic, cultural, social and environmental value cannot be overstated. Alcoa has mined bauxite here for more than 60 years, but recent developments deserve scrutiny. The government's announcement...”

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  • Has spoken in 72 debates in the last year — well above average amongst Representatives.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 193 times in debates — below average amongst Representatives. (Why is this here?)