Senator DI NATALE (Victoria—Leader of the Australian Greens) (11:49): I move: That the Senate: (a) notes that today, 4 million Australians, or almost 20 per cent of the population, are living with allergy and allergic diseases; (b) recognises that over the last 20 years, hospital admissions due to anaphylaxis have increased five-fold, 10 per cent of infants now have food allergies, drug allergy-induced anaphylaxis deaths have increased by 300 per cent, and drug allergy-induced anaphylaxis presentations have trebled; (c) is deeply concerned by the recent death of a young child in Western Australia, and several near misses across the country, as a result of food allergies; (d) recognises the work of Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA) and Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia (A&AA), as well as other partner organisations, in developing the National Allergy Strategy for Australia, published three years ago in August 2015; (e) recognises that the National Allergy Strategy is the single, national resource for the community, medical profession and policy makers in providing strategic goals to reduce the incidence of allergy-related deaths and harm in Australia; and (f) calls on the Federal Government to ensure significant ongoing, long-term funding for the National Allergy Strategy.