Senator James Paterson has delivered his first speech to the Senate, one day after being sworn in to fill the casual vacancy created by the resignation of former Senator Michael Ronaldson.
Paterson, 28, is a Liberal Party representative from Victoria. He previously worked for the Institute of Public Affairs.
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Hansard transcript of Senator James Paterson’s maiden speech to the Senate.
The PRESIDENT (17:00): Pursuant to orders, we will pause the housekeeping there and move to the consideration of a first speech. Before I call on Senator Paterson, I indicate the presence in the gallery of former Senator Ronaldson, who Senator Paterson has replaced, and also former Senator Alston.
I remind senators that it is always the custom that first speeches are heard in silence. With that, I have great pleasure in calling Senator Paterson.
Senator PATERSON (Victoria) (17:00): Thank you, Mr President. It is a great honour to be here today. Less than two weeks ago I was a private citizen. Ten days ago I was chosen by my fellow Liberal Party members to fill this casual vacancy. One week ago I was nominated by the Victorian parliament to take up this role. Yesterday I was sworn in. It has been quite a ride. [Read more…]