Senate Speeches












Labor can give $100m to the WHO but can’t look after their own vaccine injured
To think that the government can give away $100 million to foreign bureaucrats whilst ignoring Australians who are vaccine injured is a disgrace.

Renewables are bad for the environment
Labor and the Greens are still refusing to hold an inquiry into the impacts of renewables on our farmland, waterways and National Parks.

Regulating a digital currency is a fantasy
Last week I spoke against the need for regulation of cryptocurrencies. It is a fallacy to think that governments can regulate them. They should be banned all together.

Albanese is letting thousands of Australians go homeless this Christmas
The Greens want rental caps. This won’t work as it will reduce the supply of new housing.
What we really need to do is to reduce immigration and allow people to access their super so they can own their own home.

Buckle up Australia. Labor is crippling us financially.
The major driver for the lift in interest rates over the last 18 months is due to Labor’s immigration policy. This increases demand which is working against the RBA trying to decrease demand. As a result of the increased demand

Divide & conquer – Labor distracts from their lack of plan to govern
Labor are clueless when it comes to delivering the things that matter. Chamber: Senate on 6/11/2023Item: QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS – Answers To Questions Senator RENNICK (Queensland) (15:55): It’s good to rise and talk about what a debacle

Senate Inquiry to define scope of Covid Royal Commission has passed
In the last sitting week the Coalition and Crossbench voted for a Senate Inquiry into the terms of a Covid Royal Commission.

Bowel cancer in young people must be taken seriously
Last week I spoke about the need for better testing of bowel cancer for people under 50.

Labor can give $100m to the WHO but can’t look after their own vaccine injured
To think that the government can give away $100 million to foreign bureaucrats whilst ignoring Australians who are vaccine injured is a disgrace.

Renewables are bad for the environment
Labor and the Greens are still refusing to hold an inquiry into the impacts of renewables on our farmland, waterways and National Parks.

Regulating a digital currency is a fantasy
Last week I spoke against the need for regulation of cryptocurrencies. It is a fallacy to think that governments can regulate them. They should be banned all together.

Albanese is letting thousands of Australians go homeless this Christmas
The Greens want rental caps. This won’t work as it will reduce the supply of new housing.
What we really need to do is to reduce immigration and allow people to access their super so they can own their own home.

Buckle up Australia. Labor is crippling us financially.
The major driver for the lift in interest rates over the last 18 months is due to Labor’s immigration policy. This increases demand which is working against the RBA trying to decrease demand. As a result of the increased demand

Divide & conquer – Labor distracts from their lack of plan to govern
Labor are clueless when it comes to delivering the things that matter. Chamber: Senate on 6/11/2023Item: QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS – Answers To Questions Senator RENNICK (Queensland) (15:55): It’s good to rise and talk about what a debacle

Senate Inquiry to define scope of Covid Royal Commission has passed
In the last sitting week the Coalition and Crossbench voted for a Senate Inquiry into the terms of a Covid Royal Commission.

Bowel cancer in young people must be taken seriously
Last week I spoke about the need for better testing of bowel cancer for people under 50.
MAIDEN SPEECH
10 September 2019
DON'T BE SILENT. HAVE YOUR SAY!
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THE ISSUES
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