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Statements by Senators: Aukus (13 Feb 2025)

“Trump is a tariff tyrant. He is showing all too much evidence of being an unreliable ally to Australia and he is a bully. Just as you would not kowtow to a bully in a schoolyard, we should not be letting him walk all over us on the global stage, yet the Labor government is doing all too little to stand up to him and his outrageous international ambitions. Australia made a $798 million AUKUS...”

Matters of Urgency: Cost of Living (11 Feb 2025)

“Billionaires should pay their fair share of tax. That should be uncontroversial, but the reality is that neither major party actually believes that. The total wealth of Australia's 150 billionaires has more than doubled in the last six years alone. That's under both Liberal and Labor governments. So many Australians are struggling. They're struggling with skyrocketing prices that mean they...”

Committees: Finance and Public Administration References Committee; Report (6 Feb 2025)

“Mr Dutton, the Leader of the Opposition in the other place, will mimic Trump's swap of public servants for consultants, labour hire and rampant profiteers. We say no to Mr Dutton's Trumpian attack on our Public Service and workers and to the admiration for Trump's appalling 'big thinking' and we say yes to the major parties showing some backbone and taking real action on consultancy and...”

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  • Has spoken in 26 debates in the last year — well below average amongst Senators.
  • People have made 0 comments on this Senator's speeches — average amongst Senators.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 86 times in debates — well below average amongst Senators. (Why is this here?)

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