Senator FARUQI (New South Wales) (16:01): I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator FARUQI: The New South Wales government, devoid of a moral compass, has allowed our precious, world heritage listed Sydney Opera House to be lit up like a cheap billboard to promote what? To promote racing and gambling. That's what the New South Wales Liberal Nationals have allowed us to do against heritage laws— Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my right! Senator Bernardi: It's the great moral issue of our time! The PR ESIDENT: Senator Bernardi, that's not helpful while I'm calling for order on the other side of the chamber. Senator Faruqi, please continue. Senator FARUQI: The New South Wales government has allowed our precious, World Heritage listed Sydney Opera House to be lit up like a cheap billboard to promote—what?—racing and gambling. That is what the New South Wales Liberals and Nationals have allowed. Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, on my right! Senator Bernardi: It's the great moral issue of our time! The PRESIDENT: Senator Bernardi, that's not helpful while I'm calling for order on the other side of the chamber. Senator FARUQI: The New South Wales government has allowed the World Heritage listed Opera House to be lit up like a cheap billboard to promote racing and gambling, in complete contravention of state heritage laws and overwhelming community views. There is a powerful nexus of gambling, big business, media and dirty politics in New South Wales. We know that. So, sorry, Jones, sorry, Berejiklian and, sorry, Foley: the house belongs to the people, not to you.