Senate debates
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Personal Explanations
3:29 pm
Jacqui Lambie (Tasmania, Independent) Share this | Hansard source
I would like to express regret about the confusion that arose in the chamber this morning when I sought leave to bring on debate on my Defence Amendment (Fair Pay for Members of the ADF) Bill 2014. I had received the call from the President, but when it became clear to me that senators wished to rise in their places to show their respect to Mr Phillip Hughes I immediately resumed my seat. I sincerely apologise if any misunderstanding over Senate procedure caused distress to Mr Hughes's family. I understand this is a very difficult time for them and a sad day. I want them to know that the speeches given in the Senate for Phillip were magnificent and inspirational, in particular Senator John Faulkner, who spoke of Phillip's life and cricket career with such eloquence, passion and compassion. It was a privilege to hear Phillip's life and achievements discussed in such a beautiful and heartfelt way. My sincere sympathy and condolences go to the Hughes's family and friends.
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