Senator FARUQI (New South Wales) (16:12): I move: That the Senate: (a) notes that: (i) the issue of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination has caused significant mental, emotional and financial stress for communities where PFAS have contaminated land and water, including the communities around the RAAF base in Williamtown in New South Wales, the Oakey Army Aviation Centre in Queensland, and RAAF Base Tindal at Katherine in the Northern Territory, (ii) it has been more than 7 months since the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, tabled its report into the management of PFAS contamination in and around Defence bases, and the Federal Government has still not issued its response, and (iii) communities are waiting anxiously on the Government's response to the key recommendations of the Committee, such as, that the Federal Government appoint a Coordinator-General to coordinate the national response to the PFAS contamination issue, undertake measures to improve participation in the voluntary blood testing program for PFAS, and assist property owners and businesses in affected areas for demonstrated, quantifiable financial losses associated with PFAS contamination, including the possibility of buybacks; and (b) calls on the Federal Government to release its response to the report of the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade report, into management of PFAS contamination in and around Defence bases. I seek leave to make a short statement. The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator FARUQI: When the inquiry into PFAS contamination handed down its report in this parliament about seven months ago I did urge the government to take concrete action and not leave communities hanging for many months. It is really disappointing that they have not swiftly responded to the recommendations of the report, which are really so important to so many people. This is an extremely serious issue that affects thousands of people across the country, including in my home state of New South Wales around the Williamtown RAAF base. PFAS contamination has caused significant mental, emotional and financial stress for people, and it's simply not fair for the government to not make its responses to the recommendations clear as soon as possible. The government shouldn't string people along. There is a need to show them the respect that they deserve. They really have waited long enough.