Glenn Connley

September 4, 2025

Robodebt was a moral crime, and it’s increasingly a financial fiasco

In 2015 when the Abbott Liberal government introduced Robodebt, the slated net savings were $1.5 billion over four years. His successors as PM,…

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Calling out yesterday’s attack on Indian migrants

Anne Aly takes a dixer to defend Indian migrants after Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s grandstanding yesterday. I want to say to Indian Australians, this is…

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Climate action or coal profits?

The second crossbench question goes to the Independent Member for Bradfield, Nicolette Boele. My question is to the Minister for Climate Change and Energy….

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How would fixed, four-year terms interact with the “staggered” Senate?

With the news yesterday that the Albanese Government is looking at fixed, four-year terms (and then the news today that they’re not looking at them…

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It’s tractor time … again

Member for Mallee, Anne Webster: My question is to the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister told the bush summit last Friday and I quote, ‘I…

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Super top ups

Wow, the Libs really do care about women? Liberal senator, Jane Hume, has proposed to address “the motherhood penalty” with a new bill ,…

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Take two (2):

Deputy Manager of Opposition Business, Kevin Hogan: My question is to the Prime Minister. Prime Minister, the New South Wales police have publicly confirmed they…

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Moving on (or back) to “Isis brides”

Sussan Ley turns the debate (back) to Isis brides. In doing so, she quotes Sky News, which sends the house into uproarious…

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First crossbench question goes to Andrew Wilkie: Attorney-General, last week Australian Tax Officer whistleblower Richard Boyle was sentenced after facing a lengthy prosecution for blowing…

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Take two:

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley: This month the Prime Minister expelled the Iranian Ambassador, an action the coalition has strongly supported but what message does it send…

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