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Questions without Notice: Gambling Advertising (5 Feb 2025)

“On relevance: this is a serious question. It went to gambling reform and actions on reform and cracking down on gambling advertising. The minister is making light of a serious issue that impacts people's lives. I think the people of Australia should expect a reasonable answer. Honourable members interjecting—”

Adjournment: Centrelink, Brisbane City Council (26 Nov 2024)

“CHANDLER-MATHER () (): If you have ever been on Centrelink or the NDIS or dealt with the aged-care system you might relate to this story. My office was recently contacted by a paraplegic man in my electorate who for this speech I will call 'Michael' who had been receiving an aged-care home package for the last eight years. His provider had been, until recently, managing his important care...”

Bills: Surveillance Legislation (Confirmation of Application) Bill 2024; Second Reading (26 Nov 2024)

“The Greens will support this bill here but reserve our position in the Senate. We do that simply because this is another apparently urgent bill from the government that we were provided with no notice and without the benefit of a government briefing despite requests. It's disappointing, once again, to have a bill sprung on us by the government to fix a legal issue that, on the face of it,...”

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  • Has spoken in 45 debates in the last year — above average amongst Representatives.
  • People have made 0 comments on this Representative's speeches — average amongst Representatives.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 100 times in debates — well below average amongst Representatives. (Why is this here?)