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Hansard
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- PRIVILEGE
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BILLS
- Schools Assistance Amendment Bill 2011
- Cybercrime Legislation Amendment Bill 2011
- Tax Laws Amendment (2011 Measures No. 6) Bill 2011
- Family Assistance and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2011
- Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Bill 2011
- Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2011
- Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Bill 2011
- Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2011
- National Consumer Credit Protection Amendment (Home Loans and Credit Cards) Bill 2011
- Military Justice (Interim Measures) Amendment Bill 2011
- STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- CONDOLENCES
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Occupational Health and Safety
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Economy
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Foreign Affairs
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Budget
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Carbon Pricing
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Asylum Seekers
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Carbon Pricing
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Workplace Relations
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Carbon Pricing
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Native Title
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Paid Parental Leave
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Carbon Pricing
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Health
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Asylum Seekers
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Australian Natural Disasters
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Asylum Seekers
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Education
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Border Protection
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Australia New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement
(Lyons, Geoff, MP, Emerson, Craig, MP)
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Occupational Health and Safety
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: ADDITIONAL ANSWERS
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
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- MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
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BILLS
- Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Amendment Bill 2011
- Product Stewardship Bill 2011
- Combating the Financing of People Smuggling and Other Measures Bill 2011
- Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy (Collection) Bill 2011
- Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2011
- Therapeutic Goods Amendment (2011 Measures No. 1) Bill 2011, Aged Care Amendment Bill 2011, Customs Amendment (Export Controls and Other Measures) Bill 2011, Customs Tariff Amendment (2012 Harmonized System Changes) Bill 2011, Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Amendment (MRCA Supplement) Bill 2011
- Customs Amendment (Serious Drugs Detection) Bill 2011
- Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and Other Legislation Amendment (Further Election Commitments and Other Measures) Bill 2011
- Higher Education Support Amendment (No. 1) Bill 2011
- Indigenous Education (Targeted Assistance) Amendment Bill 2011, Protection of the Sea (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Amendment (Oil Transfers) Bill 2011
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ADJOURNMENT
- Scott, Bruce, MP
- Foreign Investment
- Mining
- Valedictory
- Disability
- Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation
- Macartney, Ms Tess, Atkin, Ms Anne
- National Broadband Network
- International Development Assistance
- Minister for Foreign Affairs
- Moreton Electorate: Muslim Community
- High-Speed Rail
- Lyne Electorate: Floods
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Main Committee
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CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- Cowper Electorate: Floods
- Rotary Club of West Torrens
- Latrobe Valley Airport
- Primary Industry Centre for Science Education
- Taylor, Mr John
- Robertson Electorate: Five Lands Walk
- Egypt
- Shortland Electorate: Youth at Risk Program
- Longman Electorate: Shekinah Centre
- Lindsay Electorate: St Mary's Public School
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BILLS
- Product Stewardship Bill 2011
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Higher Education Support Amendment (No. 1) Bill 2011
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Second Reading
- Ellis, Kate, MP
- Ley, Sussan, MP
- Thomson, Craig, MP
- Hawke, Alex, MP
- Stone, Dr Sharman, MP
- Secker, Patrick, MP
- Cheeseman, Darren, MP
- Marino, Nola, MP
- Neumann, Shayne, MP
- Gambaro, Teresa, MP
- Billson, Bruce, MP
- Billson, Bruce, MP
- Ciobo, Steven, MP
- Tehan, Dan, MP
- Wyatt, Ken, MP
- Andrews, Karen, MP
- Slipper, Peter, MP
- Ellis, Kate, MP
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Second Reading
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QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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After-Hours Medical Services (Question No. 120)
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Ministers: Staff, Capital Works and Acquisitions (Question Nos 241 and 255)
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Computers in Schools (Question No. 320)
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Imports: Narcotic, Psychotropic and Precursor Substances (Question No. 323)
(Fletcher, Paul, MP, Roxon, Nicola, MP)
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After-Hours Medical Services (Question No. 120)
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Mr BYRNE (Holt) (19:24): I rise tonight to pay tribute to two very special constituents and their extraordinary efforts in raising public awareness for their respective causes. One of the most rewarding things about being an MP is having the opportunity of meeting inspirational people dedicated to their cause—people like Tess Macartney and Anne Atkin.
I first met Tess Macartney and her mother, Mairi-Anne, when Tess had just been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a 10-year-old. Following her diagnosis, Tess became a youth ambassador for diabetes and had the opportunity to describe her experience of being diagnosed with diabetes and the life changes and challenges that occurred after this diagnosis. As a youth ambassador she conducted fundraising at her local school and was part of the Remember Me campaign, which in part raised awareness about child diabetes and funding to help find a cure for this debilitating condition.
Tess has now become the face of another campaign, which has been raising awareness of carers allowance eligibility for carers of children with type 1 diabetes. The goverÂnment has sought an independent review to ensure that a decision includes consideration of submissions by affected families as well as community and medical representatives. I commend Tess's and her mother's strong stance on this important issue and the widespread community support that they have received, most notably from the local Leader newspaper, which has established a Facebook group and raised public awareness of this issue by documenting week by week the challenges of everyday families in this situation. This is a tough time for the Macartney family and others in their situation, but their efforts in raising public awareness about diabetes are a tribute to their courage and their strength.
I now wish to pay tribute to another very special person, Anne Atkin, a very special member of the local community. Anne recently published a book entitled Living and Laughing with Parkinson's, which, in a witty, uncomplicated and moving way, provides an understanding of the major life changes that occurred to Anne and her loved ones both prior to and after her being diagnosed with Parkinson's. Anne was diagnosed with Parkinson's at the age of 55. Since then she has worked tirelessly and passionately to promote awareness of Parkinson's in the broader community and to help those battling the disease. In particular, she has discovered and passed on to others the remarkable remedial benefits that artistic expression—in particular, painting—has had on her condition.
As a dedicated teacher in her earlier life, Anne has an obvious passion for teaching and helping inspire others to self-development. Anne believes you can fight to have a life with Parkinson's disease, so she founded Painting with Parkinson's in Victoria, which includes coordinating a group of members who suffer from Parkinson's disease—affectionately termed by Anne as 'fellow parkies'. Through her leadership of the group, Anne helps others experience the transformation that occurred with her own life, passing on this unique painting therapy which has had a profound effect on sufferers' confidence, creativity and wellbeing.
Through her encouragement of self-discovery, Anne has empowered countless other sufferers of Parkinson's to regain their lives and reconnect with the community. Anne has established Painting with Parkinson's classes in Portland, Shepparton and Melton. As an ambassador for Parkinson's Victoria, she travels to all three locations regularly to provide support and encouragement and also to carry out a study for Parkinson's Victoria on behalf of this particular group. Anne has organised art exhibitions where the wider community is invited to view the artwork and learn about Parkinson's, often dispelling common myths and stereotypes in the process.
Anne actively contributes and collaborates with neurologists and neuropsychiatrists to broaden fields of academic research and to recognise the healing properties of artistic expression on Parkinson's and mental illness. Recently Anne's achievements have become internationally recognised. The World Parkinson Congress selected Anne to contribute her ideas to international ParkinÂson's exhibitions. Anne was one of four from Australia to do so. In 2009 Anne was also rewarded for her efforts by receiving an award for services to people with a disability through the arts by the City of Casey via its volunteer awards.
This book I am holding here, Living and Laughing with Parkinson's, is an amazing book. Anne said she wrote the book because she would have liked to read something like it when she was in the early days of her diagnosis—something that was not too heavy and not too light but, as the ad goes, just right. This book is really illuminating. It is divided into sections on the symptoms of Parkinson's and how to deal with those symptoms. It is an incredible book. It is written by someone with extraordinary courage. I will have the great honour of launching it this Saturday. For those people who can buy this book to learn more about Parkinson's, please do. It is an incredible tribute to an absolutely incredible woman.