There is a back and forth over stupid things that don’t matter. We move into a dixer and then we hear that Bronwyn Bishop is in the chamber, which explains the sudden chill in the air.

We are further punished by Dan Tehan getting the next question:

The Lowy Institute reports as president of Cop30 President André Corrêa do Lago visited more than 50 countries and media reports he travelled 1200 miles the in prevalence of eight trips around it.

As president of COP31 negotiations how many countries for the Minister be required to visit, how many miles for the need to travel, how much taxpayer money will be spent on funding full-time presidential duties of the part time minister?

Dick says no more with the part time minister and warns he will boot out anyone who uses it next.

Chris Bowen:

Firstly I must correct the misperception both the Leader of the Opposition in the Shadow Minister are perpetuating. The role of the President is not a full-time position it is quite common for the role of the president of the COP, I will be president of negotiations, they are different jobs.

Last year ‘s COP president was the Minister for the Environment for Azerbaijan. The president of the first COP I went to was the Minister who continued in his role in the Egyptian Cabinet while being president of the COP. To suggest a full-time job somehow is to a complete invention. A fantasy. You can set as many times as you like it doesn’t make it true, Mr Speaker. Order. The leader of the Nationals. The leader of opposition was asked this morning by Kieran Gilbert isn’t that Australia is have a seat at the table and can share some international talks and the need of opposition replied no it’s not, no it’s not clear on….

Bowen continues and then Tehan has a point of order that is not a point of order, which incljudes the line “we don’t need a history lesson what we want to know is how much the taxpayer how much the taxpayer is going to pay from this president and part-time Minister travelling the world?”

And Dick boots him out.