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Senator Bridget McKenzie

- National Party Senator for Victoria
- Became a Senator on 1 July 2011 — General election
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Most recent appearances in parliament
- Bills: Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Amendment (Fair Protection for Firefighters) Bill 2011; Second Reading (24 Nov 2011)
“I would like to commend everybody who has spoken today on the bill. My pen has been busy crossing out paragraphs so that do I not go into duplication, because I know we are under a lot of time pressure. But the very fine words that have been spoken right across the chamber I think are a testament to the commitment to this bill from both sides since its presentation to the House of...”
- Questions without Notice: Medicare (23 Nov 2011)
“Mr President, I ask a further supplementary question. Given the unique governance structure of healthcare services in Victoria, can the minister outline what arrangements will be in place to ensure that Victoria's existing structures are recognised and not duplicated?”
- Questions without Notice: Medicare (23 Nov 2011)
“Mr President, I have a supplementary question. Can the minister explain how the government will ensure that the implementation of the Medicare Locals policy will not remove local control of Victoria's smaller healthcare services, such as the Maldon Hospital, the Inglewood and Districts Health Service and the Heathcote Hospital, all within regional Victoria, and how the implementation of the...”
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- Has spoken in 22 debates in the last year — well below average amongst Senators.
- People have made 0 comments on this Senator's speeches — average amongst Senators.
- 1 person is tracking whenever this Senator speaks — email me whenever Bridget McKenzie speaks.
- Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 16 times in debates — well below average amongst Senators. (Why is this here?)