MATTERS OF URGENCY – Politics and Sport – 26 March 2018

Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia) (16:10): I, too, rise to speak on this matter of public importance. Australia is a proud sporting nation. Integrity and honesty are critically important attributes for the grassroots local clubs through to our nation’s largest sporting teams, both professional and community. All of our sporting teams, no matter what the level,…

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Take Note of Answers – Taxation – 21 March 2018

Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia) (15:19): I, too, rise to take note of the answer provided by Minister Cormann. But, first of all, I have a confession to make to this chamber. When I spoke this morning on the new tax bill, I inadvertently misled the chamber. I said that we had had 16 consecutive months…

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Taxation – 21 March 2018

Senator STERLE (Western Australia) (14:48): My question is to the Minister representing the Minister for Social Services, Senator Fierravanti-Wells. Yesterday the minister was forced to correct her misleading statements made in the Senate on Tuesday and Wednesday about the impact of Labor’s sensible reforms to dividend imputation cash refunds. Given it is the government’s entire…

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Treasury Laws Amendment (Enterprise Tax Plan No. 2) – 21 March 2018

Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia) (11:24): I, too, rise today to speak on the Treasury Laws Amendment (Enterprise Tax Plan No. 2) Bill 2017 and I do so with great pleasure, also recognising that this is one of the most important pieces of legislation to come before this chamber for many years—one that is actually vitally…

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Statement – Australia: Allies – 21 March 2018

Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia) (13:16): I too rise to discuss the health of our democracy but in this case in relation to the enduring value of our liberal democratic allies globally. I was reflecting on the Prime Minister’s successful visit to the United States last month and on the genuine warmth and mateship between Prime…

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Natural Disasters – 21 March 2018

Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia) (14:39): Thank you very much. My question is to the Minister for International Development and the Pacific, Senator Fierravanti-Wells. Opposition senators: Yes! Senator REYNOLDS: It’s great to see the enthusiasm from those opposite! Can the minister please advise the Senate of the impact of the recent earthquake in Papua New Guinea…

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Pensions and Benefits – 21 March 2018

Senator WATT (Queensland) (14:50): My question is to the minister representing the Minister for Social Services, Senator Fierravanti-Wells. Yesterday, in defending her understanding of the government’s misleading argument against Labor’s sensible reform of excess dividend imputation cash refunds, the minister said:— Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my right. Senator WATT: ‘More than half…

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Bills – Fair Work Amendment (Gender Pay Gap) 2015 – Second Reading – 19 March 2019

Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia) (11:55): I, too, rise to speak on the Greens’ Fair Work Amendment (Gender Pay Gap) Bill 2015. I’ll start off by saying that there is absolutely no doubt that entrenched gender pay gaps exists globally, and that includes right here in Australia. But, like all complex problems, we need to adopt…

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Take Note of Answers – Broadband – 13 February 2018

  Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia) (15:19): I too rise to take note of Minister Fifield’s answer. After nearly four years in this place, the chutzpah of those opposite never ceases to amuse me, talking about the NBN and other projects that they implemented, developed and completely stuffed up. The list is long: pink batts, school…

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Take Note of Answers – Broadband – 13 February 2018

Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia) (15:19): I too rise to take note of Minister Fifield’s answer. After nearly four years in this place, the chutzpah of those opposite never ceases to amuse me, talking about the NBN and other projects that they implemented, developed and completely stuffed up. The list is long: pink batts, school halls,…

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