Speeches

Mitochondrial Donation Law Reform (Maeve’s Law) Bill 2021

09 February 2022

Mitochondrial Donation Law Reform (Maeve’s Law) Bill 2021.
Labor decided that this Bill would be debated and voted on as a conscience vote or a free vote. That is consistent with the way in which the Labor Party has treated issues around embryo research since 2002.
This bill is appropriately named Maeve's Law, after Maeve Hood, a young girl, from Victoria with mitochondrial disease, a debilitating genetic disorder that strips the body’s cells of energy, causing multiple organ dysfunction or failure and sometimes death. It has no cure, with treatments currently available aiming to decrease the effect of the symptoms. At present these treatments do not significantly change the course of the disease.
Mitochondrial donation involves replacing the mother’s mitochondria with mitochondria from a donor egg. Mitochondrial DNA does not influence a person’s characteristics such as height, eye colour and intelligence. All these characteristics are determined by the nuclear DNA which is not impacted by the donation process.
Through debate in the Senate Chamber over several days and through the many previous inquiries and reports Senators exchanged much information about all of the technical and ethical issues that this Bill raises. These issues are a cause of concern for some members.

Hillcrest Primary School tragedy

08 February 2022

I send the Hillcrest community my thoughts and best wishes in healing the loss and hurt, which will be present for a very long time, as many of us still come to terms with that tragic day.

The case of Mohammed El Halabi, World Vision Manager in Gaza, held for years in an Israeli jail.

30 November 2021

Australian Parliamentarians recently heard from human rights experts, as well as former World Vision Australia boss Rev Tim Costello and former ABC Middle East Correspondent Sophie McNeill regarding the imprisonment and trial of the World Vision Manager in Gaza, Mohammed El Halabi.
It was nearly six years ago when his case made headlines, when this man was accused of funnelling Australian aid money to Hamas.
However, despite a DFAT investigation, independent World Vision investigations from Deloitte, and over 165 Israeli court hearings – no credible evidence has been presented to back up the allegations.
But this 41-year-old father of five remains in an Israeli jail, still awaiting an outcome for his trial that has been in the ‘final stages’ for nearly a year.

Matter of Public Importance - regarding the Morrison government's refusal to release COVID-19 Modelling

19 October 2021

My contribution to the MPI debate regarding the Morrison government's refusal to release COVID-19 modelling

Family Court

25 February 2021

NBN

17 February 2021