Senator ROBERTS (Queensland) (16:29): I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator ROBERTS: One Nation does not support this motion. We first of all congratulate Steve Andrew for his enhanced majority in the seat of Mirani after three years of solid work. However, gloating over the Queensland election result that was based— Senator Watt interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt! Senator ROBERTS: on Labor's scaremongering inflicted on the people of Queensland is unworthy. The economic damage from Labor over the last six years has been further entrenched during COVID, because Labor couldn't work out that responding to a virus is not a simplistic choice between our health and the economy. Queensland boasts the highest unemployment— Senator Watt interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Stop the clock. Senator Watt, please—numerous times today. Senator Roberts. Senator ROBERTS: Queensland boasts the highest unemployment, the highest rate of business closures, the lowest business confidence and the largest state debt, at $110 billion. And that was before COVID. Queensland is now an economic basket case, and still the Premier and her government offer no coherent plan for recovery. If the Labor Party are so worried that the Greens would 'do great economic damage to Queensland at a time when every job is vital'—and, by the way, I agree—then it beggars belief that Labor continues to preference the Greens. Let's also remember that Labor relies on Greens preferences. In summary, the outcome of the Queensland election was that fear won and Queensland lost. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Waters? Senator Waters: I'm seeking that the vote be split—paragraphs (a) and (b) together and (c) separately, please. The PRESIDENT: The question is that clauses (a) and (b) of motion No. 851 be agreed to.