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Monday, 17 March 2008
Page: 2013

Debate resumed, on motion by Ms Hall:

That the House:

(1)   recognises that epilepsy is the most common serious brain disorder and is the most universal of all medical disorders;

(2)   acknowledges that 200,000 people live with epilepsy at any one time in Australia and that up to three times as many Australians will have epilepsy at some time in their lives;

(3)   that people living with epilepsy are disadvantaged by lack of research into the disorder and by the lack of a national plan for epilepsy or deeming it a disorder that is a national priority;

(4)   acknowledges the impact that epilepsy has on the lives of people living with it;

(5)   calls on the Australian Government to fund greater research into epilepsy; and

(6)   calls on the Australian Government to establish a nationwide educational strategy on epilepsy modelled on the World Health Organisation’s global campaign.


The DEPUTY SPEAKER —The question is that the motion be agreed to.