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Australian, feminist senator gets sexists during a session, gets her ass handed to her. Senator Mitch Fifield asks Senator Katy Gallagher to explain the term, 'mansplaining' in senate estimates. Katy, being the typical feminist makes a fool of herself trying to explain why her belittling of a man is ok. Follow me on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/JacobWFV
Pauline Hanson has declared Australia is in danger of being swamped by Muslims. Echoing her first speech in which she made the same claims about Asians, Senator Hanson has offered to personally drive to the airport anyone not willing to adapt to the Australian way of life. 7 News - Nightly at 6pm. http://7news.com.au/ http://7Live.com.au https://www.facebook.com/7NewsSydney https://www.facebook.com/7NewsMelbourne https://www.facebook.com/7NewsBrisbane https://www.facebook.com/7NewsAdelaide https://www.facebook.com/7NewsPerth https://twitter.com/7NewsSydney https://twitter.com/7NewsQueensland https://twitter.com/7NewsMelbourne https://twitter.com/7NewsAdelaide https://twitter.com/7NewsPerth https://instagram.com/7newssyd/ https://instagram.com/7newsqueensland https:...
11/02/2016 "Imagine if I said you were 'womansplaining'". Senator Mitch Fifield asks Senator Katy Gallagher to explain the term, 'mansplaining' in senate estimates.
Australian Senator Paterson says Britain would be more prosperous, secure and free outside the European Union.
15/08/2016 Australian Senator Malcolm Roberts claims NASA has corrupted data, there is no empirical evidence that humans are causing global warming and the climate models are wrong. Source: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/txt/s4499754.htm
Australian Greens Senator Scott Ludlam put a motion to the Senate requesting the Attorney General make a statement of explanation about PRISM, which both old parties voted against.
Absolutely right. Woman on the other end of sexism accusations. Female senator uses term 'mansplaining' towards male senator and is suitably rebuked Female senator uses term 'mansplaining' towards male senator and is suitably rebuked
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"We're a nation of victims," says Australian Senator David Leyonjhelm. "You cannot own a gun for self-defense. No matter what the circumstance, it doesn't matter how big the threat, you cannot defend yourself." The senator addresses the calls from U.S. President Barack Obama and presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton to adopt Australian-style gun bans and confiscation, and warns that his country should not be considered a model for the United States on gun control. "The gun ban had a very negative affect on our safety in Australia," he notes. Watch more Ginny Simone Reporting on NRA News: http://www.nranews.com/series/ginny-simone-reporting
Tuesday 13th September, 2016
With sadness Senator the Hon. Fiona Nash could no longer attend SEGRA 2016 however she has kindly asked Senator Dean Smith to represent her and deliver her speech. Here she delivers a video address to SEGRA 2016 delegates.
2/11/2016 Antony Green discusses with Gemma Veness the resignation of Senator Bob Day and the possible complications with his candidacy under section 44 of the constitution and interpretation of the electoral act.
In October 2016 an Australian Parliamentary delegation, including Senator Penny Wong, visited Papua New Guinea to learn more about Australia's Aid Program. The Australian Aid & Parliament Project has been made possible by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Bob Day news | senator Bob Day | Bob Day Huxley homes | home Australia Bob Day | Bob Day resigns Welcome to Global Hottest News Bob Day High Court case would set a precedent and have far-reaching implications, legal expert says By abc.net.au The likely High Court case about Bob Day's eligibility to be a senator will set a legal precedent that could endanger other politicians' right to sit in Parliament. The impending case will revolve around an anti-corruption section of the constitution that prohibits parliamentarians from having even an indirect relationship with companies that get government contracts. But the section is not precise and has never been tested by a full bench of the High Court. A ruling in the Day case could have far-reaching implications for many politicians. "Given the...
Family First's Bob Day says he may stay on as a senator if new investors manage to save his troubled construction company.The South Australian politician announced his resignation on October 17 after his company Home Australia went into liquidation.The party had met on the weekend to work out the succession process, but those plans are now on hold.In a statement, Senator Day said he would return to Parliament in the next sitting week following investor interest in his business."If new investment revives the company, if houses are being completed and trade contractors and others are being paid, then I may continue as a senator," he said.
Liberal Democrats Senator David Leyonhjelm discusses Bob Day's future in the Senate and our deal with the government over the 7 shot Adler import ban.
Professor Brian Cox explains climate science to denier Australian Senator Malcolm Roberts
Senator the Hon Zed Seselja Assistant Minister for Social Services and Multicultural Affairs delivered the plenary keynote address at the AHURI conference The future of housing assistance held on Wednesday 19 October 2016 in Adelaide. With the election of a new Federal Government and national funding agreements up for renewal, now is the right time to debate, discuss and consider the future of housing assistance in Australia. The conference began with leading politicians from across Australia sharing key elements of current housing reform initiatives. http://www.ahuri.edu.au/events/the-future-of-housing-assistance/
Senator Waters questions the Minister for Northern Australia about the Northern Australia Innovation Fund and possibly funding of Adani mine infrastructure in the Senate Environment and Communications Committee - 20 October 2016
In senate estimates, Scott Ludlam asks Australia's Chief Air Marshall about our plan to buy 58 F35 Joint Strike Fighters, but where's the money and are they worth it?
Throughout Cox is like a bored cat playing with a mouse - we know how it will end! Worth watching to the end - Cox's closing remarks are good.
2:09 Mark Pesce - Entrepeneur 42:44 Andrew Sommer - Clayton Utz 1:15:25 Lucas Cullen - Bitcoin Brisbane 1:33:08 Chris Guzowski - ABA Technologies 1:59:47 Perianne Boring - Chamber of Digital Commerce 2:28:30 Ron Tucker - ADCCA / Bit Trade Australia 2:56:17 Panel Discussion - above witnesses plus Kevin Zhau - Buttercoin, Mark Pesce (Entrepeneur), Andrew Shapiro - Promontory
Maiden speech by Queensland One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts. Transcript, audio and other information here: http://australianpolitics.com/2016/09/13/sen-malcolm-roberts-one-nation-qld-maiden-speech.html
Monday, 18 July 2016 Panellists: Simon Birmingham, Minister for Education; Sam Dastyari, Labor Senator for New South Wales; Larissa Waters, Queensland Greens Senator; Nick Xenophon, NXT Senator for South Australia; and Pauline Hanson, Queensland Senator-elect. Our panel discussed Nice terror attack, Islam Royal Commission, Islam rising, Islamophobia, dinner with Muslims, minor party power and cross-bench budgeting
The Liberal Party’s youngest-ever senator, James Paterson making his maiden speech in the Senate. Visit http://insidecanberra.com for more content about what is happening in Australian politics and get the insider information that you need to know about. 2016 is an election year, so it is best to make an informed decision at election time. I am particularly honoured to be filling the shoes of Senator Michael Ronaldson, who has joined us here tonight. Ronno has been a tireless servant of the Liberal Party for many decades. His parliamentary and ministerial service was distinguished. First as a member of the House of Representatives, then as a Senator and a Minister, Ronno was a model public servant. I am very conscious of his important role as a voice for regional and rural Victorians. H...
First Speech to the Australian Senate, 11 December 2013
Pauline Hanson delivered her maiden speech to the Senate of the the Federal Parliament on the 14th of September at 5:01pm, 2016.