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Question time: Labor attacks Sussan Ley over Medicare rebate freeze – politics live | Question time: Labor attacks Sussan Ley over Medicare rebate freeze – politics live |
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It was this big I tell you! | |
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Kicked out under section 94A? A-OK | |
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The Fixer? Moi? | |
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Malcolm Turnbull found his happy place. | |
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Julian Hill has a feeling he’s being watched by our Mike Bowers. Has the crazy clown craze come to Canberra? | |
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Here is video of Jim Chalmer’s very pointed attack on Kelly O’Dwyer (ruled out of order) in question time. | |
“Is this the high point of your brilliant career?” @JEChalmers’ question to @KellyODwyer gets ruled out of order in #qt #auspol pic.twitter.com/0cIqrLRQsL | |
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Kelly O’Dwyer comes to question time prepared for grilling on multinational tax avoidance stunt in the house last night. | |
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I now have to step off this ship for an hour to do another project. I will hand you over to Paul Karp, who will bring you the best of Bowers. | I now have to step off this ship for an hour to do another project. I will hand you over to Paul Karp, who will bring you the best of Bowers. |
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Lucy Wicks to industry minister Greg Hunt: Could the Minister update the House on the actions that the Turnbull Government is making to boost medical research and grow jobs on the Central Coast? What action is the government taking to support the Central Coast medical school and Medical Research Institute and surrounding precinct in Gosford? | Lucy Wicks to industry minister Greg Hunt: Could the Minister update the House on the actions that the Turnbull Government is making to boost medical research and grow jobs on the Central Coast? What action is the government taking to support the Central Coast medical school and Medical Research Institute and surrounding precinct in Gosford? |
Tony Burke to Christopher Pyne: Given that in the first week of this parliament the government became the first majority government in over 50 years to lose control of the house of Representatives and last night, for the first time not in 50 years but the first time ever an Opposition’s second reading amendment was carried with the government voting against itself, how does the Leader of the House reckon it’s going and is there anything he needs to fix? | Tony Burke to Christopher Pyne: Given that in the first week of this parliament the government became the first majority government in over 50 years to lose control of the house of Representatives and last night, for the first time not in 50 years but the first time ever an Opposition’s second reading amendment was carried with the government voting against itself, how does the Leader of the House reckon it’s going and is there anything he needs to fix? |
Speaker Smith rules out the question. | Speaker Smith rules out the question. |
Anthony Albanese yells, oh he might want to answer it! | Anthony Albanese yells, oh he might want to answer it! |
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A government question to justice minister Michael Keenan on terrorism. | A government question to justice minister Michael Keenan on terrorism. |
Then Shorten to Turnbull: Can the prime minister confirm that he fronts a government with a health minister destroying Medicare, a revenue minister not up to the job, ajustice minister who embarrasses the government even when he turns up to work, an attorney-general in conflict with the solicitor-general and a Leader of the House who can’t manage the parliament. Prime minister, is the only reason they keep their job because you are so afraid of losing your job? | Then Shorten to Turnbull: Can the prime minister confirm that he fronts a government with a health minister destroying Medicare, a revenue minister not up to the job, ajustice minister who embarrasses the government even when he turns up to work, an attorney-general in conflict with the solicitor-general and a Leader of the House who can’t manage the parliament. Prime minister, is the only reason they keep their job because you are so afraid of losing your job? |
Turnbull: | Turnbull: |
I think should have very careful regard to his own job if he keeps on asking questions like that. The ministry is governing. The ministry is delivering. The government is securing legislation through the parliament. | I think should have very careful regard to his own job if he keeps on asking questions like that. The ministry is governing. The ministry is delivering. The government is securing legislation through the parliament. |
Then Turnbull winds up into a Churchillian-style address in tone and tempo. Minus fighting on the beaches. Or maybe I am losing it towards the end of the sitting week. | Then Turnbull winds up into a Churchillian-style address in tone and tempo. Minus fighting on the beaches. Or maybe I am losing it towards the end of the sitting week. |
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Shorten to Turnbull: Can the prime minister explain to the house how the attorney-general was able to consult with the solicitor-general about a direction which did not exist, receive advice from the solicitor-general about a bill the solicitor-general had not seen and receive advice from the solicitor-general about amendments the solicitor-general had not seen?Isn’t it becoming clear that the prime minister’s leadership is so unstable that the attorney-general is surviving for that reason and no other? | Shorten to Turnbull: Can the prime minister explain to the house how the attorney-general was able to consult with the solicitor-general about a direction which did not exist, receive advice from the solicitor-general about a bill the solicitor-general had not seen and receive advice from the solicitor-general about amendments the solicitor-general had not seen?Isn’t it becoming clear that the prime minister’s leadership is so unstable that the attorney-general is surviving for that reason and no other? |
Turnbull: | Turnbull: |
The Leader of the Opposition has an experienced member of counsel in the member for Isaacs. He should avoid appearing for himself. | The Leader of the Opposition has an experienced member of counsel in the member for Isaacs. He should avoid appearing for himself. |
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A government question to social services minister Christian Porter: Will the minister update the house on how the government intends to improve the lives of vulnerable Australians through the priority investment approach to welfare? Is the minister aware of any alternative approaches? | A government question to social services minister Christian Porter: Will the minister update the house on how the government intends to improve the lives of vulnerable Australians through the priority investment approach to welfare? Is the minister aware of any alternative approaches? |