Senate debates

Wednesday, 12 February 2025

Bills

Electoral Legislation Amendment (Electoral Reform) Bill 2024; In Committee

8:57 pm

Photo of Don FarrellDon Farrell (SA, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Trade and Tourism) Share this | Hansard source

():  Thank you, Senator Hume, for your question. The beauty of this bill is that it treats everybody equally. It sets an amount of money that you can spend—

I like Mary MacKillop. She was a wonderful lady and—

The TEMPORARY CHAIR: Minister, you'll ignore the interjections. Senator Rennick, you know the standing orders. Minister.

The beauty of this bill is that it puts downward pressure on total expenditure, but it also ensures that everybody gets treated equally, in terms of their ability to run a campaign. What I say about the $800,000 is simply this. If you can't get your message out to the Australian community with an expenditure of $800,000 then you shouldn't be in the game of politics.

I know you disagree, Senator Lambie.

The TEMPORARY CHAIR: Minister, ignore the interjections. Senator Lambie, standing order 197.

Wake up, Senator.

The TEMPORARY CHAIR: Minister, you have the call.

This bill is about putting downward pressure. It's all about taking big money out of the electoral process and it's all about treating all candidates equally, in terms of their ability to get elected to this place. You shouldn't, any longer, be in the thrall of a billionaire to be elected to this place. Ordinary Australians have to have the ability to be elected, and that's exactly what this bill does.

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