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ADJOURNMENT – Wright, Mr Edward (Bruce) OAM

Mr McCORMACK (Riverina) (19:59): Bruce Wright was given a much deserved sapphire pin to go with his Paul Harris Fellow. He started the Tumbarumba High School and Tumbarumba Rotary Club’s Kokoda Track back in 2006 with Grant Harris. Tony a’Beckett and Lachlan Mackenzie were also given well-deserved pins at the changeover dinner for this wonderful little […]

Federation Chamber – PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS – Nuclear Weapons

Mr McCORMACK (Riverina) (19:11): I too acknowledge the number of Pacific Islanders in our midst and thank you for your attendance. I also acknowledge the member for Macquarie and her motion before the Federation Chamber. Her motion notes, among many things, the 80th anniversary of the start of nuclear weapons testing in the Blue Pacific. It […]

BILLS – Aviation Consumer Protection Bill 2026, Aviation Consumer Protection (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2026, Aviation Consumer Protection Levy Bill 2026, Aviation Consumer Protection Levy (Collection) Bill 2026 – Second Reading

Mr McCORMACK (Riverina) (12:21): I rise to speak on behalf of the opposition on the Aviation Consumer Protection Bill 2026 and related bills. At the outset, let me be clear. The coalition supports stronger protections for airline passengers. Australians deserve reliable air services, fair treatment when things go wrong and confidence that the aviation system is […]

Federation Chamber – ADJOURNMENT – Water

Mr McCORMACK (Riverina) (11:17): The late, great Governor-General and Chairman of Soils for Life, Michael Jeffery, in a book written by Colleen McCullough—a mighty writer—entitled Water is Life and published in 2016, had this to say: ‘River systems and water have played a central role in sustaining human populations, but the United Nations reports that one-fifth of the […]

Federation Chamber – CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS – National Disability

Mr McCORMACK (Riverina) (09:46): Nicola Cave is a constituent of mine, a young Wagga Wagga mother of three, as she says, ‘incredible’ children. She writes: ‘If you’d asked me seven years ago whether I understood disability, I would have said yes. Of course I did. I spent my high school and uni years teaching children with […]

BILLS – Workplace Relations Legislation Amendment (Building Cooperative Workplaces No. 1) Bill 2026 – Second Reading

Mr McCORMACK (Riverina) (16:17): The Housing Industry Association’s executive director for compliance and workplace relations, Stuart Collins, has some advice for this Labor government. He said: This bill— the Workplace Relations Legislation Amendment (Building Cooperative Workplaces No. 1) Bill 2026— is being sold as a modest administrative tidy-up of the Fair Work Commission. It is not. […]

STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS – Budget

Mr McCORMACK (Riverina) (13:51): I appreciate the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry has a lot on her plate with the avian flu situation at the moment—and I commend her for her work to ensure that we are, as a country, on top of that—but, Minister, why oh why, through the chair, have you cut, in […]

STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS – Veterans

Mr McCORMACK (Riverina) (13:54): Great War historian and Australian War Memorial founding father Charles Bean said this of the institution: Here is their spirit, in the heart of the land they loved; and here we guard the record which they themselves made. Tonight we will come together as a parliament to commemorate and celebrate the opening […]

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