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My letter to the PM

Last week I sent the attached letter to the Prime Minister advising him that I will be withholding my vote from the Coalition until a number of key issues are dealt with.

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Adverse Events Information from Frontline Workers

The attached document was sent to me and is a compilation of testimonies from medical professionals from around Australia who have witnessed adverse events in patients following the administration of a Covid vaccine or have experienced an adverse event themself.

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Sky News – Vaccine Adverse Events

“Tom, I’m not worried about 2050. At the moment, what I’m worried about right now is what’s happening in 2021. And in particular, the adverse effects that are happening to young people across the country from vaccines in the last week. It’s not about statistics, it’s about the way these people have been treated after they’ve had an adverse event…

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Take Note: Covid-19

Australia has one of the lowest COVID death rates in the world, and we’ve actually got one of the lowest fatality rates in the world. It’s worth noting that this year we’ve had fewer than 100 COVID deaths out of over 20,000 cases. That is a case fatality rate of 0.04 per cent, or fewer than four people out of every 1,000 cases. Compare that with the number of deaths in 2019, when Australia had 170,000 deaths out of 25 million people. That was a death rate of seven people out of 1,000.

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RRAT report on Inland Rail

I rise to speak to the report of the Rural and Regional Affairs References Committee on the Inland Rail. It’s about a part of Queensland that, like Senator Chisholm, I’m very passionate about, not least because I grew up there…

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Family Assistance Legislation Amendment (Child Care Subsidy) Bill 2021

Let’s just get a couple of things out on the table before I start getting taunts about being a dinosaur and all that sort of stuff. I stayed at home for four years, at my choice, so I could help raise my children. I happily attended mothers groups and things like that. I want to be clear, I’m not talking about kindergarten either. I come from a long line of working mothers. Indeed, my great-great-aunt taught maths and physics at All Hallows’ School for 50 years. She had a hall named after her. My grandmother was a teacher who had eight children, four before the war and four after the war. My mother, my wife and my sisters all worked. So this is not an attack on working mothers or anything like that. However, I would like to see greater choice in child care…

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Take Note: Income Support Payments

No-one is saying that the scheme is perfect and that we haven’t made mistakes. We’ve owned up to that, but we’ll never apologise for trying to automate processes in terms of the tax and transfer system in this country. When it comes to talking about subsidies for the rich, I think Labor should take a good look at themselves in the mirror…

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TEQSA Bills

I rise in support of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (Charges) Bill 2021 and the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Amendment (Cost Recovery) Bill 2021.

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2 Minute Statements: Superannuation

the founder of superannuation has admitted that had that money not been paid into superannuation it would have been paid as wages. That is the problem with superannuation in this country. It takes money from the working class through their working life, when they need it, in order to subsidise the wealthy in their retirement. I hardly call that equitable.

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Take Note: Net Zero & Jobs

I will tell you what our policy is, by the way, when it comes to energy: it is cheap and reliable energy that is going to create jobs in the manufacturing sector—not in the imports, not in the cost sector, creating energy; no. We had the world’s cheapest energy from the world’s best coal when Labor came to power in 1990…

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My letter to the PM

Last week I sent the attached letter to the Prime Minister advising him that I will be withholding my vote from the Coalition until a number of key issues are dealt with.

Read More »

Adverse Events Information from Frontline Workers

The attached document was sent to me and is a compilation of testimonies from medical professionals from around Australia who have witnessed adverse events in patients following the administration of a Covid vaccine or have experienced an adverse event themself.

Read More »

Sky News – Vaccine Adverse Events

“Tom, I’m not worried about 2050. At the moment, what I’m worried about right now is what’s happening in 2021. And in particular, the adverse effects that are happening to young people across the country from vaccines in the last week. It’s not about statistics, it’s about the way these people have been treated after they’ve had an adverse event…

Read More »

Take Note: Covid-19

Australia has one of the lowest COVID death rates in the world, and we’ve actually got one of the lowest fatality rates in the world. It’s worth noting that this year we’ve had fewer than 100 COVID deaths out of over 20,000 cases. That is a case fatality rate of 0.04 per cent, or fewer than four people out of every 1,000 cases. Compare that with the number of deaths in 2019, when Australia had 170,000 deaths out of 25 million people. That was a death rate of seven people out of 1,000.

Read More »

RRAT report on Inland Rail

I rise to speak to the report of the Rural and Regional Affairs References Committee on the Inland Rail. It’s about a part of Queensland that, like Senator Chisholm, I’m very passionate about, not least because I grew up there…

Read More »

Family Assistance Legislation Amendment (Child Care Subsidy) Bill 2021

Let’s just get a couple of things out on the table before I start getting taunts about being a dinosaur and all that sort of stuff. I stayed at home for four years, at my choice, so I could help raise my children. I happily attended mothers groups and things like that. I want to be clear, I’m not talking about kindergarten either. I come from a long line of working mothers. Indeed, my great-great-aunt taught maths and physics at All Hallows’ School for 50 years. She had a hall named after her. My grandmother was a teacher who had eight children, four before the war and four after the war. My mother, my wife and my sisters all worked. So this is not an attack on working mothers or anything like that. However, I would like to see greater choice in child care…

Read More »

Take Note: Income Support Payments

No-one is saying that the scheme is perfect and that we haven’t made mistakes. We’ve owned up to that, but we’ll never apologise for trying to automate processes in terms of the tax and transfer system in this country. When it comes to talking about subsidies for the rich, I think Labor should take a good look at themselves in the mirror…

Read More »

TEQSA Bills

I rise in support of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (Charges) Bill 2021 and the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Amendment (Cost Recovery) Bill 2021.

Read More »

2 Minute Statements: Superannuation

the founder of superannuation has admitted that had that money not been paid into superannuation it would have been paid as wages. That is the problem with superannuation in this country. It takes money from the working class through their working life, when they need it, in order to subsidise the wealthy in their retirement. I hardly call that equitable.

Read More »

Take Note: Net Zero & Jobs

I will tell you what our policy is, by the way, when it comes to energy: it is cheap and reliable energy that is going to create jobs in the manufacturing sector—not in the imports, not in the cost sector, creating energy; no. We had the world’s cheapest energy from the world’s best coal when Labor came to power in 1990…

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10 September 2019

I gave my maiden speech in front of family, friends and colleagues. I thank all those who made the long journey down to Canberra to share in this special occasion.

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