MARK DREYFUS MP

Member for Isaacs

Speeches

Higher Education Support Amendment Bill 2008

14 May 2008

This bill is an important step in overturning the regressive and mean-spirited agenda of the previous government.

Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and Other Legislation Amendment (Emergency Response Consolidation) Bill 2008

20 March 2008

The existing permit system cannot be linked to the instance of child abuse and, indeed, it is very likely that if it were to have remained scrapped, as those opposite would wish, that would have led to an increase in child abuse

Cross-Border Insolvency Bill 2008

20 March 2008

Enactment of the model law in other countries will enable Australian creditors to pursue more easily corporate miscreants such as the infamous Christopher Skase.

Isaacs Electorate: Surf-Lifesaving

17 March 2008

Our lifesavers protect us. Lifesaving is part of a quintessentially Australian activity and holds a very special place in Australian culture.

Isaacs Electorate: Friends of Braeside Park

17 March 2008

I want to pay tribute to the work done in my electorate by the Friends of Braeside Park.

Commonwealth Authorities and Companies Amendment Bill 2008

17 March 2008

All in all, this set of reforms is directed at achieving consistency, transparency, accountability and the reduction of red tape all of which aims are touchstones for the Rudd Labor government.

Broadband

13 March 2008

High-speed broadband is no longer an optional extra. It is critical to full participation in contemporary society and in the modern economy.

Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands

12 March 2008

The Edithvale-Seaford wetlands support a very rich biodiversity.

Lunar New Year

21 February 2008

Many people at the festival told me that the Year of the Rat is a good year to begin a new job, being the first year of the 12-year cycle, and that it is an auspicious year for the first year of the new Rudd Labor government.

Dental Health

20 February 2008

In one of its more miserable acts, the Howard government scrapped Labors Commonwealth Dental Health Program on taking power in 1996, which ripped more than $100 million from public dental services. This had an enormous impact on the lives of ordinary Australians in need of dental health care.