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Looking at the withdrawal of us troops out syria starts alarm across the globe with the governments plan that the refugee camps in the north of syria. Thank you mister president my question is to be deeply concerned of Turkish Military operations in Northern Syria we already think it is further destabilized in the region and risks undermining progress. So depending on the situation on the actions the government has taken. Thank you mister president this is very fastmoving and dangerous situation the Prime Minister and i have made it very clear that the Turkish Military action has grave consequences for Regional Security and among other things those that have been made by the international coalition. And it continues to be a threat despite territorial disputes go on additional suffering and open the organization for humanitarian support. But with australias engagement it is a clear response to the announcement made by turkey or to the conflict in syria with that opportunistic action and load those at the department of Foreign Affairs the turkish ambassador for the last week speaking to french president and also the us secretaries to discuss the situation in syria. And my court counterparts to repeat australias concerns to indicate the severe impacts this would have on the security situation. I think the minister for what the government has done and has been enabled by the situation of the Trump Administration to withdraw forces. And on her answer the representations have been made to the secretary of state and with the impact of its decision from syria. And where these responsibilities lie and those with the incursion turkey is totally accountable and with those militia groups it is possible for humanitarian suffering operations and they are accountable for the detention and custody and with the United States there are concerns of these issues. Bed is not my habit to go into the content of those private discussions. The report indicates for isis fighters. I lost track of the question. Indicates isis fighters are being held in Northern Syria with the consequences with the Turkey Military action in us decision to withdraw from the region. I updated my remarks. We are very intent of the impact of the military action with the campaign that further that we also know that australia recognizes the vulnerabilities of other regions that they are more than capable of energy and activity not just in the middle east but to be allied with extremist organizations. So any that enable that engagement is of concern. So special legislation for any terror organization. Thank you mister speaker. And how the government is managing the difficult issues for australia. Is the minister aware of any of these policies because we know that and when that threat level is raised there have been taxes targeting people with a counterterrorism disruptions mister speaker i can inform the house with 230 australians traveling to syria or iraq which is involved in the conflict and going to the parliament a number of bills to keep these people from coming back to their country whenever possible because we do know that they could pose a very significant threat with the European Countries across america and Southeast Asia and foreign fighters have returned back to the country of origin and have caused significant loss of life and we dont want that in our country but we have done everything we can but the position why it is completely confused it is clear with an inner interview on the way and that the senator had absolutely no idea what she was proposing. And now other members have distanced themselves from the senator but that people do pose a certain risk and then calling for them to come back to their country. That replaces the view of the majority of the australian public and then support the government they did that at the last election because security is an issue. And to keep australian save. So as it relates to National Security every bill that has come before the parliament and then this just demonstrates why the party has no idea what they are doing when it comes to National Security. There was wide spread protest around the world many of the capital city has ongoing demonstrations and wondering where australia will meet the kyoto and Paris Agreement commitments. With Energy Emissions reduction however that the government is relying on to artificially to those credits meanwhile to show the missions have record highs fueling the urgency so in other words while the government collects the books that was a denial and when will it take real action to reduce emissions clicks. As the minister for energy. Thank you mister speaker. So with symbolism. And a bad obligation to see a 50 percent reduction at 65 percent reduction across the hall economy now we have the enviable track record and we are on track to hit the 2020 targets and we believe credit should be where credit is due because australia has hot help those businesses but those meet and greets. Now that one. 1 billionton turnaround is what we inherited. We also see record levels of investment in renewables but investment in australias capital is more than france and germany and the uk combined. We have a clear plan to me that 2030 target fully funded Climate Solutions and Energy Efficiency and issues. So we are looking forward of the technologies of the future including the National Hydrogen study with 140,000,000. 40 been invested to the Hydrogen Energy supply project and then also the guest trial in new south wales. Thank you mister speaker on achieving mission reduction obligations but this is the policy. And the drought is one of the worst on record that they are not factoring in Climate Change with drought. And then to the Prime Minister but of anything ever record drought but your government is leaking pollution which threatens farmers and communities on the land so are you doing everything in your power to make these extreme events work thank you mister speaker and with that speech that i gave to the United Nations of the National Statement for australia that said very clearly that the record in particular with the Renewable Energy investments is the highest of the world today. I simply said with the Renewable Energy is the highest in the world today. So but what i know is that the United Nations and to reach those 2020 targets. And not only that with the 2030 commitments and the other factors that will contribute to that. And we agree. That is not an issue of debate or division. The issue is the level of targets that has on the australian economy. So now we know very clearly about the cost of those and how we go about to meet them. So then what is the cost to join cracks and now the labour party cannot even settle the policy and Climate Change today. We have 20 percent over here and 45 percent over here. We need a point of order. This does not address the drought and the climate crisis. Just before i call the Prime Minister there is a narrow escape in the question with respect to opportunity policies but in terms of what it was the question it was 45 seconds and there are a number of questions and statements and as i have said before the longer they are the more there is to answer. And now im sure the greens would agree to talk about what we described as a climate emergency. And they said they will have this response between octobe october 2021. Obviously the first chance that we had between october 21 and march 2022. We have not even talked about that. Or the policies at the time. Than they should be able to say what the policy is. It isnt just that bio security to find out if australia was doing enough. Thank you madam Deputy President. To the minister of agriculture mackenzie can you please tell us what are the benefits to australian farmers clicks. Thank you very much madame Deputy President thank you for your question with a strong interest in border security. And with that Agricultural Production and 49 billion of exports each contributed someone may get by those Security Breaches to cost australia 1 billion per year or that which could devastate the livestock industry for those that care about the National Economy it is absolutely paramount not just protecting the 6 trillion worth of Environmental Assets and then to be related through trade and that Security System protects that reputation it is iconic and unique looks at the value that we take to keep the border safe and then from last year and the things that i did not know 140 days ago and that full incursion last year to the outbreak that we watch across europe and Southeast Asia and then not to take that back. Can you update the senate of the Coalition Government has a plan with australia against african swine fever quick. Thank you senator. When you have a strong economic plan you can do those things like to reach to the economy which would be incurred with african swine fever taking out 2000 producers and 36000 that work in the pork industry. In this that kills 80 percent from our shores some of those Financial Resources at your disposal you can actually look at the expections at the border and then look at over 27 tons from reaching our shore and thats the response that we nee need. So the minister advises the senate with risks to the Security System. Thank you very much. And the reach to our Security System complacency from industry and complacency to say it is okay for center daughter studying at one of the great institutions. So what we found from vietnam on our shores the significant breach with the legislation and we have sent her back to vietna vietnam. On the other side of climate in the Australian Parliament i thank you mister president the Prime Minister said that unelected international bureaucracies are pushing the Global Community was safety and sovereignty 25 years ago called it one of the dangers of international bureaucracies and specifically named the United Nations. Twentythree years ago to call out the 1992 agenda 21 when can we expect the Australian Government to remove us from the following damaging treaties and protocols and declaration cracks the 1982 b declaration for 21st century government and the kyoto agreement and the Paris Agreement. Thank you very much mister president and i would advise them to read that but australia at the 13th largest economy with the International Responsibility and then to express the view of when it comes to what we operate in and then we have expressed the view as there are some improvements that should be made and in that appropriate form. So you also mentioned with the formal legislative permit which of course it did things for australia so i am pleased for over the years but i would encourage everyone to raise precisely what the Prime Minister said. There is a lot of talking going on especially by the labour party. But we are absolutely committed to do the right thing internationally and take those responsibilities very seriously. 25 years ago one of the dangers of international bureaucracies to Cities International agreements are made by people outside of australia by officials of other countries to take part in the negotiations it does not exert foreign influence the countries do so why has government ignore this advice . Thank you very much. Order. When i once served. And doing the outstanding job and i represent the Prime Minister in this chamber. But i appreciate the comments that phillips rubber has provided. And it is a National Responsibility and then to start the National Interest and of course we are represented with distinction and so now we are represented. Order. And those that did not have the courage to name the United Nations so when can we rather than what was unaccountable. Thank you very much as we are leaving the United Nations and any organization so i do think its quite appropriate for that policy speech from the nationalist point of view with that Prime Minister speech. And that second fortnite of the widespread campaigns of the disparate group about whether or not the government is truly committed with the raid on journalist earlier this year. My question is whether Prime Minister. And then to rule out prosecuting journalist and the news corp. Journalists. And it is not a crime. It is not a crime. Whether they are politicians or journalists. And no one in this country above all and then to be prosecuted. And then all the members. And then to be prosecuted at the end of the day. This is the proper investment and the Law Enforcement agencies. 80 paz for a second things are getting far too lively i cannot hear the Prime Minister. And then we will take the required action. The government believes absolutely and we have taken into our laws to ensure the journalist and that applied around the country because i remember they sought to gag the brits in this country with their media reforms and that Public Interest media mister speaker. This is in stark contrast to provide with other Law Enforcement agencies. And also the commissioner that i will tell you what. If it comes to a physician in this country was prosecuted and who is not prosecuted and that is a required legislation to arbitrarily decide who gets prosecuted and who doesnt live that is a country i think the australians would want to live in. But recently the book highlighted the promise to we harm the resources. Also these revelations it is a safe bed elsewhere but animal cruelty is rampant in australia greyhound and horse racing and in the Industrial Production of food and textiles. s obviously they cannot be trusted to regulate Animal Welfare. Prime minister we acknowledge the Animal Welfare in this country with the National Independent office for Animal Welfare. And. Antique concerned with the images and i found them very concerning. And those across the world district and to manage those issues in the best possible way of course to consider all of those options. Can we say we are working in a constructive way. And this is as we possibly can. And then to continue on and can i just cautioned the member that this is something that is quite traumatic to me. And with the morals of their culture and for them to live up to their responsibility and we certainly need the bureaucracy to do their jobs. Is veterans day approaches the government has made a new promise with more recognition that any veteran can wear a pin. And then on november 11th australia will remember veterans day for what this government is doing to recognize our veterans and throughout the year. Thank you. And then to understand and then from time to time for those that have served in uniform and forward to the surface of the nation. And to recognize those who brought the ultimate service to our country. And throughout australia we stop and pause and remember and reflect on the service. But me give thanks and we have a lot to be thankful for. And many thousands more. And to all those that supported and overwhelmingly to be support with the services we can provide to veterans and families throughout the nation. And with the deployment and then to live up with the support of veterans so we encourage the australian nation for those who have gone forth. And then we encourage each and every one of us and those who continue to serve today. Thank you for your service. Thats another edition of question time looking at australias parliament

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