Can you call an MP A ‘Liar’ in Parliament?
You may laugh at me for posting this question, but the issue before the speaker at the moment is a complaint from the opposition that Jim Chalmers ungrateful for calling the shadowy rich man a liar.
Cue a long back and forth…
At one point the opposition business manager, Alex HawkePM points and says “If lying is in order, it’s a liar”.
Tony Burke Argue and say that the comment is not always characteristic. Milton Dick said chalmers never moderated his comments about someone’s “lie”, and asked both thalmers and hawke to remove their comments.
I will … remind everyone that the word is full of danger. Please do not use it.
Main Events
In the Senate, ahead of question time, conservative Alex antication hit on Susan Ley In his comments on ABC I this morning, those words that link to a bill to protect the leave of payment for children without hardness abortions “.
AntiT uses his 90 second expression to protect his comrades, Andrew Ali, Barnaby Joyce, Henry Pike and Tony too.
The South Australian Senator moved an amendment to the bill in the Senate, which was defeated. He said:
How can it satisfy the issue of a clear loophole in a federally mandated approach to a parliament that voted on the scheme? That is their right, and my right, and that is the purpose of the debate in this parliament.

Dan Jervis-Bardy
WA Premier Gives Qualified Support to Federal Environment Law Reform
The Western Australian Premier, Roger Cook, gave his conditional support for the revised Albanian laws to the government behind his back Murray WattAim to get through them before Christmas.
The Cook Campaign in Federal Labor’s First Attempt to Revise the EPBC Act, Joining Forces with the State’s Powerful Mining Lobby Anthony Albanese To sink the so-called positive plan ahead of the May elections.
The WA Premier – who is gearing up for his own State election during that campaign – has adopted a more extreme composition in the latest overhaul.
In Canberra as part of a different parochial struggle to protect the lucrative GST deal, a proposed new definition of “adverse impact on the arrival of a project was immediately rejected.
But Cook said he was confident the issue could be “overcome”, suggesting he believed Watt was open to changing the definition.
The Premier said the WA government “has a little way to go before we are in a position to endorse every aspect of [the bill]”But the bills are being pushed – and quickly.
We need the greens and the liberals to get on board. We can do it. We can create legislation that both encourages industry and protects the environment, and I think now is the time for parliament to act.
Question time is over
After a final dixer to the minister of infrastructure, Catherine KingQuestion time is over for another day.
Only one goes for space!
Independent Dai Requests about bulk-billing changes for mental health consultations
Back to the crossbench: Nopewho represents the western Sydney seat of Fowler, asked the government about GPS concerns with Medicare health requirements – “
The Royal Australian College of GPS (RACGP) says it is also concerned about these changes.
From 1 November, “Key MS MST MENTH MENTH AMA ISTEMS IS APPLIED, including Item 2712 to use a Mental Health Test 2013. they said.
The minister of health, Mark Butlersays “as far as I can tell” every GP practice in Fowler will be separate under the new funding changes. LIGHT TO STUDY THE ORDER OF ORDER, to call on the minister to directly address mental health matters.
Milton Dick Said it was too early to tell if Butler was related and told him to move on. Butler says:
The College of GPS, more and more they say the number-one issue consulted, about 70% of GPS access which is more important for GPS which is more important for GPS which is more important for Mental Health Support than any other condition that we can think of. I’m surprised, frankly, that the member will minimize the impact of the record investment rolled out on Saturday for access and access to mental health support and GPS. That was one of the top priorities when we designed the system we rolled out on Saturday.
Albanese asked again about the claim of electricity prices in the MP to drop
The opposition has something else to gain Anthony Albanese To confirm if energy prices fall by 20% say Lucas Gosling said in an interview with Sky News, this time asking national MPs Anne Webster.
This time the Albanese does not take us on a long tangent, but comforts his phone and quotes from the government’s climate change advice on the 2035 target:
The expert analysis of the Australian Market Commission predicts residential prices in the market by 13%, about 5C per kilowatt hour. Average household energy costs will fall by about 20%, about $1,000 a year over the next decade under a coordinated rollout. That’s a direct quote.
Dan Than stands to make a point of order, but Milton Dick This too was not heard and he was told to sit down. Albanese said Gosling was citing the CCA report.
Katter asked the minister of agriculture about many weeds
Speaking of travels, Bob Katter Got the next question on the crossbench, but he’s really bad now.
He asked the minister of agriculture, Julie Collins, About what the government is doing about the prickly acacia and buffel grass, which he says the cattle industry is overrun with.
Collins said the government would work with the states and territories.
Any future decisions on weed priorities including individual decisions will be made jointly by all State and Territory governments with responsibility for pest management … in their jurisdictions.
Albanese answers questions about energy bills … different from
Energy Conservation, Liberal MP Simon Kennedy the PM asked if the member for Solomon, Lucas GoslingYesterday’s Sky News “promise” of a 20% cut in energy bills, is Labour’s policy.
Albanese goes off on a real tangent with his answer – it’s the journey (and doesn’t really answer the question).
He began by saying that there were no non-coalition members Before he got to the comments there was a point of order, which was quickly closed Milton Dick.
Albanese then Praises the Host Sky News Host Kieran Gilbert (Who hosted the panel that was on Gosling and Kennedy), then talked about Gilbert coming to APEC, and then just talked about APEC.
Albanese then goes around to Net Comedy’s Net Corker At Mckinsey, and says it’s the “hunger games” in the Money Queue room?!)
The member recommended me for cooking, if I can give him some advice, go back to the former member for cooking [Scott Morrison]The policy of Net Zero by 2050.
Bowen defended the Sharramb program
Michael McCormack throwing a question next Chris Bowen in the Government’s Solar Sharerr program. He told the energy analyst Saul Kavonic, which defines the program as a “thought bubble”.
Bowen said that MCCORCECH “could find a better expert”, because Kavonic made several videos critical of Bowen and supported an independent candidate for McMahon’s ministerial seat. “That’s how unbiased he is,” Bowen said.
Bowen cites a number of other expert groups’ preferences Tim Buckleythe CEO of clean financial finance calling the program “Good”.
Albanese attacks coalition over food bank funding
The Attorney General’s shadow, Andrew Callacestood up next and also asked about data released by the Foodbank, which found almost 200,000 Queensland families went without food last year.
Anthony Albanese It said it was “a bit disconcerting” that the opposition asked about a report by FOODBANK, when the former coalition cut their funding.
How the Tactics Committee when someone has a question we ask about food, [someone] did not go: ‘Actually, what is a little uncomfortable is the fact that we wound up $ 20m per year from the fund for FOODNANK.’
Susan Ley tried to make a point of order as the Albanese continued to shut down the opposition, but he was shut down Milton Dick.
Thammers asked about tax incentives for food bank donations
On the crossbench, the member for Bradfield, Nicolette Boele, The treasury was asked if he would legislate a national food tax proposed by the Foodbank to “make it food producers for those in need, reduce food waste and reduce food dollars and save tax dollars
Jim Chalmerswho always had the chance to have a dig at the coalition, thanking Bool for his “Comprehensive victory” over the liberal party in Bradfield.
The thalmers gave a shout of food but ignored a tax incentive. He said similar ideas have previously been canvassed and considered, including a Senate inquiry.
We also know that there is more than one way to help wonderful organizations that are doing the right thing in our local communities.
This government provides an additional $20m per year to aid food and emergency supplies.

