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Hansard
- Start of Business
- MAIN COMMITTEE
- PETITIONS
- COMMITTEES
- ABOLITION OF AGE LIMIT ON PAYMENT OF THE SUPERANNUATION GUARANTEE CHARGE BILL 2011
- AUDITOR-GENERAL AMENDMENT BILL 2011
- ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION (ABOLITION OF ALPINE GRAZING) BILL 2011
- PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS
- WATER EFFICIENCY LABELLING AND STANDARDS AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- TOBACCO ADVERTISING PROHIBITION AMENDMENT BILL 2010
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STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- Aston Electorate: Rowville Rail Link
- Snowy Hydro SouthCare Rescue Helicopter
- Smith, Mr Harold William
- Lyons Electorate: New Horizons
- Carbon Pricing
- Throsby Electorate: Warrawong High School
- Durack Electorate: Law Enforcement
- Blair Electorate: Bundamba State Secondary College
- Wright Electorate: Dairy Industry
- MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Carbon Pricing
(Abbott, Tony, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Carbon Pricing
(Champion, Nick, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Carbon Pricing
(Truss, Warren, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Carbon Pricing
(O’Neill, Deborah, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Carbon Pricing
(Bishop, Julie, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Trans-Australian Railway
(Crook, Tony, MP, Albanese, Anthony, MP) -
Carbon Pricing
(Smyth, Laura, MP, Combet, Greg, MP) -
Carbon Pricing
(Hockey, Joe, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Carbon Pricing
(Rowland, Michelle, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Carbon Pricing
(Abbott, Tony, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP)
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Carbon Pricing
- GILLARD GOVERNMENT
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DOCUMENTS
- CONDOLENCES
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HEALTH INSURANCE AMENDMENT (COMPLIANCE) BILL 2010
AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH COUNCIL AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) 2010
EDUCATION SERVICES FOR OVERSEAS STUDENTS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2010 - TOBACCO ADVERTISING PROHIBITION AMENDMENT BILL 2010
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NATIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK COMPANIES BILL 2010
TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (NATIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK MEASURES—ACCESS ARRANGEMENTS) BILL 2010 - PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS
- ASSISTING THE VICTIMS OF OVERSEAS TERRORISM BILL 2010
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ADJOURNMENT
- Australian Heroes
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Blacktown Police-Citizens Youth Club
McLean, Ms Coral - Paid Parental Leave
- Energy Policy
- Petition: Breast Screening
- Page Electorate: Meat and Livestock Australia
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Longman Electorate: D’Aguilar Highway
Bribie Island Bridge - Automotive Industry
- Indigenous Smoking Rates
- Carbon Pricing
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National School Chaplaincy Program
National Centre for Coasts and Climate
Members of Parliament: Staff - Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary
- Adjournment
- NOTICES
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Main Committee
- Start of Business
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CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- Wright Electorate: Queensland Floods
- Fowler Electorate: Kilmore, Ms Leanne
- Wannon Electorate: Building the Education Revolution Program
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McEwen Electorate: Tibetan Community
Rotary Club of Kinglake Ranges - Forde Electorate: Art
- Adelaide Electorate: General Practice
- National School Chaplaincy Program
- Climate Change
- Carbon Pricing
- Blair Electorate: St Mary’s College
- PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS
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APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 3) 2010-2011
APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 4) 2010-2011 - PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS
- GRIEVANCE DEBATE
- Adjournment
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QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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Broadband
(Fletcher, Paul, MP, Albanese, Anthony, MP) -
Immigration
(Morrison, Scott, MP, Bowen, Chris, MP) -
Refugee Review Tribunal
(Morrison, Scott, MP, Bowen, Chris, MP) -
Universal Service Obligation
(Fletcher, Paul, MP, Albanese, Anthony, MP) -
Broadband
(Fletcher, Paul, MP, Albanese, Anthony, MP) -
Charles Todd Memorial Oration
(Fletcher, Paul, MP, Albanese, Anthony, MP) -
Army Reserves
(Robert, Stuart, MP, Snowdon, Warren, MP) -
Telecommunications Policy
(Fletcher, Paul, MP, Albanese, Anthony, MP) -
Broadband
(Fletcher, Paul, MP, Albanese, Anthony, MP) -
Ministers and Ministerial Staff: Mobile Phones and iPads
(Briggs, Jamie, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP)
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Broadband
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Mr HOCKEY (2:58 PM)
—I second the motion. The day before the election this Prime Minister sought to differentiate between a carbon price and a carbon tax. It was this Prime Minister who sought to lead the Australian people to believe that she would not introduce a carbon tax; that she would introduce a carbon price. She was the one who used the semantics. It was this Prime Minister, in an effort to win the people at the very last moment before the last election, who sought to rule out emphatically a carbon tax. It is this Prime Minister who has deliberately deceived the Australian people with her words and with her actions.
By doing that very deed the day before the election this Prime Minister has now laid down before the Australian people her bankrupt integrity, because the Prime Minister not only emphatically said that she would not introduce a carbon tax; she said to the Australian people, ‘Trust me, I’m telling the truth.’ Therefore, this Prime Minister is setting a benchmark after only a few months in her term of office. She has been the Prime Minister of this nation not even for one year. But it does not give us any good wind—it gives us no satisfaction—to be here less than a year into her prime ministership debating her core integrity and whether she is honest and fit for the job.
The Prime Minister has set the terms of this debate. We will stand up for the Australian people here. We will stand up for the honesty that is so absolutely necessary when it comes to the issue of everyone dealing with the cost of living in their homes. We have a Prime Minister and a Treasurer who have set out to deliberately deceive the Australian people. He is sitting there with a new smirk but this Treasurer, before the last election, described allegations of a carbon tax as hysterical. He lied to the Australian people on Meet the Press. He lied to the Australian people in an interview with Kerry O’Brien on The 7:30 Report. He sits there with a warm smile because he is like no other Treasurer: he has introduced more taxes than any person in memory.
And he did not have the courage to front the press conference. He did not have the courage to look the Australian people in the eye and say, ‘I am going to increase your cost of living. I am going to do that.’ No, this is not a man with the ticker for the job. This is a weak and insipid man—a man who always takes the easy options. He is following a Prime Minister who is equally weak and insipid, because at the very moment the Australian people are asking for trustworthiness we have a Prime Minister who sets out to mislead the Australian people and to seek their support based on an untruth.
Some people might call it a ‘terminological inexactitude’. It is a tax. As Lord Byron said:
After all, what is a lie? ‘Tis but the truth in a masquerade.
So I say that this is a Prime Minister who is engaging in a deceitful game. She is a Prime Minister who is determined to wing her way to power and to preserve power on the basis of a lie. At this very moment, when the Australian people are trying to deal with higher interest rates, increased tobacco prices, increased alcohol prices, higher petrol prices and all the challenges of modern life, the Labor Party is introducing a carbon price, a mining tax, a flood tax. They are doing so with absolute disregard for the challenges that every household has at the moment in meeting their daily bills. That is because we have a liar as a Prime Minister.
The SPEAKER
—The member for North Sydney will withdraw.
Mr HOCKEY
—I withdraw. We have a Prime Minister who has set out to mislead the Australian people. She has set out to gain power in a partnership with the Greens that is based on an untruth. I say to you, Prime Minister: if you have any courage—if you have any guts or core principles—go to the Australian people now and get a mandate for your bad tax.