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Peter Dutton's comments on Lebanese migrants 'loud, lazy disrespect', says Bill Shorten – question time live | Peter Dutton's comments on Lebanese migrants 'loud, lazy disrespect', says Bill Shorten – question time live |
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Llew O’Brien, the new National MP for Wide Bay, acknowledged and thanked Emma Husar for her speech. He is a former police officer and talks from a different experience. He says the focus is rightly on the effect of women but reminds the chamber that sometime men are the victims of women and men and women both suffer in same sex relationships. It is a very respectful nuanced speech. | |
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Emma Husar with a very personal story on domestic violence | |
Emma Husar, Labor MP for Lindsay. | |
She says the first 13 years of her life was marred by family violence. She has described her father’s violence towards her mother. She says while the blows did not land on her, they may as well have. It scarred her. | |
She described her father chasing them from refuges to cheap pub rooms to try to escape his violence. Waking up in strange rooms with bar room noise reminding her that she was not in her own bed. | |
Husar’s mother returned home, because she had nowhere else to go. | |
The last time there was violence, Husar says there were 13 police cars present. | |
She thanks the Penrith Women’s Services who provided her family with help. | |
She is breaking down. | |
I am ashamed. I shouldn’t be but I am. | |
The most amazing speech. | |
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Labor has listed matter of public importance, “the need to address family violence as a national priority”. | |
Labor’s Terri Butler has spoken and now human services minister Alan Tudge. | |
Labor has spoken about cuts to legal services effecting domestic violence victims. Butler also used it to prosecute the Labor policy of changing court arrangements for victims. | |
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Malcolm Turnbull does not get up in time to call for an end to question time so Labor squeezes one more question in. | |
Did the prime minister have any advanced notice of the contents of his deputy’ Barnaby Joyce’s letter of 17 November? | |
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The commitment of our government to the basin plan is absolute but it is a plan which presents significant challenges which the member for Watson understood back in 2012 which he had the northern basin aspects of the plan reviewed to look at precisely these issues of ensuring that there is neutral or improved socioeconomic outcomes. | |
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Earlier Paul Karp reported on the One Nation split in a senate vote. The vote was on superannuation: Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts voted with the Greens, while Brian Burston and Rod Culleton voted with Labor and the government. | Earlier Paul Karp reported on the One Nation split in a senate vote. The vote was on superannuation: Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts voted with the Greens, while Brian Burston and Rod Culleton voted with Labor and the government. |
Hanson and Culleton were absent during Question time. Burston and Roberts were in the senate. | Hanson and Culleton were absent during Question time. Burston and Roberts were in the senate. |
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There was a government question on electricity supply and then another Murray Darling question. | There was a government question on electricity supply and then another Murray Darling question. |
Shorten to Turnbull: I refer to the deputy prime minister’s letter of 17 November indicating to the SA government, indicating that the government would abandon its obligation to deliver 450 gigalitres of water to the Murray-Darling Basin through efficiency measures. Does the deputy prime minister’s letter reflect government policy? | |
The leader of the opposition could you assist us by showing where in the letter does the word “abandonment” is used? Not once. | |
Turnbull says the government supports the plan but the plan has conditions which the government must adhere to. | Turnbull says the government supports the plan but the plan has conditions which the government must adhere to. |
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Labor’s Tony Burke to Malcolm Turnbull: When the deputy prime minister personally insisted on receiving the water portfolio, did he keep secret from the prime minister his intention to undermine the additional 450 gigalitres on the Murray-Darling Basin plan? Did the prime minister have any idea prior to Friday that his deputy had put in writing that the basin plan wouldn’t be completed and since then, has the prime minister in any way reprimanded the deputy prime minister for free ranging on the basin plan? | Labor’s Tony Burke to Malcolm Turnbull: When the deputy prime minister personally insisted on receiving the water portfolio, did he keep secret from the prime minister his intention to undermine the additional 450 gigalitres on the Murray-Darling Basin plan? Did the prime minister have any idea prior to Friday that his deputy had put in writing that the basin plan wouldn’t be completed and since then, has the prime minister in any way reprimanded the deputy prime minister for free ranging on the basin plan? |
(These two are both former water ministers.) | (These two are both former water ministers.) |
Turnbull says Burke’s question amounts to one misrepresentation after another. He says the clause about the requirement for no negative impact on communities comes from the 2012 version of the Murray Darling Basin plan, which Tony Burke oversaw. | Turnbull says Burke’s question amounts to one misrepresentation after another. He says the clause about the requirement for no negative impact on communities comes from the 2012 version of the Murray Darling Basin plan, which Tony Burke oversaw. |
This is the plan the honourable member promulgated as minister and the section to which I referred is in his plan and that is part of the plan to which we are committed. | This is the plan the honourable member promulgated as minister and the section to which I referred is in his plan and that is part of the plan to which we are committed. |
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A government question to social services minister Christian Porter on the improvement of the domestic violence hotline. | A government question to social services minister Christian Porter on the improvement of the domestic violence hotline. |
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Government threatening to sue over use of Medicare logo on Save Medicare website | Government threatening to sue over use of Medicare logo on Save Medicare website |
Tony Burke to Malcolm Turnbull: Can the prime minister confirm his government has threatened to sue Mark Rogers, a Sydney grandfather, over his use of the Medicare logo on his Save Medicare website? Will the government be threatening legal action against the Liberal party, the member for Ford, the minister for trade, the member for Bonner and the health minister who have all used the Medicare logo in their own political material? | Tony Burke to Malcolm Turnbull: Can the prime minister confirm his government has threatened to sue Mark Rogers, a Sydney grandfather, over his use of the Medicare logo on his Save Medicare website? Will the government be threatening legal action against the Liberal party, the member for Ford, the minister for trade, the member for Bonner and the health minister who have all used the Medicare logo in their own political material? |
Turnbull says yes to the substantive question. | Turnbull says yes to the substantive question. |
That litigation is as he has described. | That litigation is as he has described. |
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Peter Dutton gets a government question on securing borders and third-party settlements. He says the US Homeland Security department has been out to work out rapid screening methods for the refugees taken into Australia. But most of the answer goes to whacking Labor on asylum seekers. | Peter Dutton gets a government question on securing borders and third-party settlements. He says the US Homeland Security department has been out to work out rapid screening methods for the refugees taken into Australia. But most of the answer goes to whacking Labor on asylum seekers. |
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Not happy, Bowers. | Not happy, Bowers. |