Senate debates
Monday, 10 September 2012
Condolences
Milosevic, Lance Corporal Stjepan, Martin, Sapper James Thomas, Poate, Private Robert Hugh Frederick, McDonald, Lance Corporal Mervyn John, Galagher, Private Nathanael John Aubrey
10:05 am
Chris Evans (WA, Australian Labor Party, Leader of the Government in the Senate) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
by leave—I move five motions relating to the deaths of Australian defence personnel in Afghanistan together:
(1) That the Senate records its deep sorrow at the death, on 29 August 2012, of Lance Corporal Stjepan Milosevic, during operations in Afghanistan, places on record its appreciation of his service to our country, and tenders its profound sympathy to his family, friends and colleagues in their bereavement.
(2) That the Senate records its deep sorrow at the death, on 29 August 2012, of Sapper James Thomas Martin, during operations in Afghanistan, places on record its appreciation of his service to our country, and tenders its profound sympathy to his family, friends and colleagues in their bereavement.
(3) That the Senate records its deep sorrow at the death, on 29 August 2012, of Private Robert Hugh Frederick Poate, during operations in Afghanistan, places on record its appreciation of his service to our country, and tenders its profound sympathy to his family, friends and colleagues in their bereavement.
(4) That the Senate records its deep sorrow at the death, on 30 August 2012, of Lance Corporal Mervyn John McDonald, in a helicopter crash while on combat operations in Afghanistan, places on record its appreciation of his service to our country, and tenders its profound sympathy to his family, friends and colleagues in their bereavement.
(5) That the Senate records its deep sorrow at the death, on 30 August 2012, of Private Nathanael John Aubrey Galagher, in a helicopter crash while on combat operations in Afghanistan, places on record its appreciation of his service to our country, and tenders its profound sympathy to his family, friends and colleagues in their bereavement.
This was a terrible two days in Australia's military history, and I know all the Senate sends its support and best wishes to the families of the deceased soldiers and their colleagues.
John Hogg (President) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
I ask honourable senators to stand in silence to signify their assent to the motions.
Honourable senators having stood in their places—
Question agreed to.