10 September 2015
This may be a simple piece of legislation, but it tells you a lot about this government. The process by which the government came to introduce this bill tells you a lot about how this government is run and what its priorities are. The government rhetoric around this bill tells you a lot about its politics and about the way it wants to conduct public debate. Most importantly, the substance of this little bill tells you a lot about this government's values and about what sort of country it wants to build.
10 September 2015
The Noble Park Community Centre Art Show has become an institution of the Noble Park community, this year celebrating its 10th year, a fantastic achievement for a show organised by volunteers.
19 August 2015
We did not need to send tens of thousands of young men to the killing fields of Europe to prove ourselves or to forge a national identity. We were not born at Gallipoli. No, on the Dardanelles and later on the Western Front, the young Australian nation suffered a grievous loss. It is a loss that profoundly scarred our nation. A loss that resonated through the decades that followed. A loss that we still mourn now, every year on ANZAC Day.
17 June 2015
The bill makes a modest but, I believe, worthwhile contribution to the suite of measures required to deal with Australia's copyright piracy problem. Copyright law is vital to fostering creativity and innovation.
15 June 2015
This decision is wrong. Cutting funding to providers of emergency relief providers that already get by because of the time and often the money of volunteers is wrong.
11 June 2015
Were gathered here today to mark the 40th anniversary of the Racial Discrimination Act, which was passed in 1975 in implementation of our international obligations under the Convention for the Elimination of all forms of Racial Discrimination.
28 May 2015
The government's misrepresentation of the purpose of the Paid Parental Leave scheme shows just how out of touch they are with the needs and priorities of our community.
26 May 2015
This, like so many others, is a promise that the Abbott Government has broken. Without any review or consultation, the government announced in the 2014 budget that they would abolish the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.
26 May 2015
It has been said that history repeats itself: first as tragedy, then as farce. This is certainly true of the Abbott government's two budgets.
26 May 2015
Serious as these new cuts are, compounding last year's, what is of much greater concern is that Senator Brandis has ripped $105 million from the Australia Council and placed it under his personal control.