Cleaning Up Politics

My Priorities

Ending Hidden and Harmful Donations
We must eliminate secretive and unethical political donations, especially those from industries that cause social harm. Voters deserve to know who is funding political campaigns and how much they’re contributing before election day.

Shining a Light on Lobbying
Transparency around lobbying is essential. Australians should be able to see who is influencing our elected officials and how decisions are being shaped behind the scenes.

Banning lies in political advertising

Truth in political advertising is key to a healthy democracy. Voters deserve the same protections from deception in politics as they do in business.

Delivered

As your Curtin Independent MP, I’m proud to have helped deliver results for our community.

  • Introduced the Fair & Transparent Elections Bill to reduce financial influence in elections

  • Stood up for taxpayers when the major parties colluded to increase their own funding

  • Supported the establishment of a National Anti-Corruption Commission

Integrity is fundamental to public trust and confidence in governments and democracy.

Australians need to be confident that people in public office are held to the highest ethical standards. We expect decision-making in government to be transparent and fair. Parliamentarians should lead by example and embed the best practice standards for safe and respectful conduct in their workplace. People who seek public office must conduct transparent and honest campaigns.

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Speeches in Parliament

In detail

My Private Members Bill: Fair and Transparent Elections Bill

In March 2024, as part of my ongoing commitment to restoring trust in politics, I introduced my Fair and Transparent Elections Bill. The crossbenches of both Houses support my Bill, including David Pocock in the Senate. The Bill introduces a suite of electoral reforms to rebuild trust in our political system, including voters knowing who is supporting political candidates before they vote.    

These changes have broad support. Read more about this bill here.

The Government’s recent approach

In November 2024 the Government introduced two Electoral Legislation Amendment bills in the final weeks of the 2024 parliamentary sittings. The first is a bill that will impact on donation disclosure, gifts, election expenditure and caps. It appears that this legislation is going to be rushed through Parliament this year with the support of the Opposition without much needed further scrutiny. It is the biggest change to election law in 40 years and it took 6 months to draft. With complex legislation the Government would ordinarily refer it to a committee for scrutiny. But neither of the major parties are prepared to subject the bill to transparent examination. The public deserves better.

Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation

The Communications Legislation Amendment (Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation) Bill 2024 aims to hold digital platforms accountable for harmful content. It:

  • Requires platforms to be transparent about how they manage misinformation.

  • Gives ACMA powers to gather information and enforce standards.

  • Allows for industry codes and government standards if voluntary efforts fall short.

Many in the Curtin community have voiced concerns about online safety. Surveys show strong support for holding digital platforms responsible for the content they host.

Whistleblowers

The National Anti-Corruption Commission and the first tranche of amendments to the Public Interest Disclosure Act have been passed and are in implementation. The Government has promised a second tranche of reforms to the Public Interest Disclosure Act to better protect whistleblowers. 

I have raised with the Federal Attorney General my support for a separate body to protect and support whistleblowers. We need expand the range of persons to whom disclosures can be made and the circumstances in which external disclosures are protected.  

A new Whistleblower Authority must extend more certainty and meaningful professional and personal support to whistleblowers in relation their disclosures and protect them from reprisals.  

The Government’s November 2023 consultation on public sector whistleblowing has now concluded so I will continue to hold it to account for effective legislative change in this area. 

The National Anti-Corruption Commission ACT passed the parliament

The Government’s November 2023 consultation on public sector whistleblowing has now concluded so I will continue to hold it to account for effective legislative change in this area.  

This Bill has been a long time coming. The issue of integrity in Government was a key platform during my campaign and so many of you told me you are fed up with politicians not being subject to the same level of scrutiny and accountability as other professions.  

Nearly 200 people from Curtin have invested time in understanding the NACC model and developing the Curtin contribution to this Act through our workshops. I am heartened by Curtin’s enthusiasm and dedication to doing politics differently. 

I will continue to hold the Government to account on matters that impact the integrity of our public sector.

Hear from me on matters on integrity and public trust.


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