Senator LAMBIE (Tasmania) (15:36): I, and also on behalf of Senators Duniam and Urquhart, move: That the Senate— (a) notes: (i) the contribution to the school community made by Mr Adrian Drane, formerly principal of Marist Regional College in Burnie, and (ii) the contribution made by Mr Drane to the broader community, including his efforts to help homelessness, those impacted by Tasmanian bushfires, and more recently, to work with survivors of child sexual abuse; (b) further notes that, on the first day of school each year, Mr Drane took it upon himself to memorise not only the name of every starting student, but also how to spell it; (c) notes with sadness that Mr Drane passed away on 15 September 2019 from pancreatic cancer, far too young; and (d) expresses its condolences to Mr Drane's family, friends and school at this difficult time, and recognises he lived a life informed by his faith, devoted fully to nurturing, defending and celebrating the fundamental goodness in others. I seek leave to make a short statement. Leave granted. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator LAMBIE: Adrian Drane passed away peacefully on 16 September 2019. Adrian was until recently the principal of Marist Regional College in Burnie, where he was a respected and loved contributor to his local community. Adrian's contribution extended well beyond the schoolyard. He took it on himself to help Tasmania's homeless, victims of bushfires and even those who experienced some of the unimaginable abuse uncovered by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. Adrian displayed every quality you could hope for in a leader of the next generations of young Australians. The fact that Adrian Drane is irreplaceable is all the more a shame because the world could do with a few more of him. On behalf of the Senate I offer my condolence to his wife and best friend, Sue; to his children, Mitchell and Zoe; to his broader family; and to the Marist community. He was one of the good ones. Question agreed to.