Senator KENEALLY (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (10:29): by leave—Senator Scarr ascribed several motives to my reason for bringing this motion before the chamber today. I'd like to advise Senator Scarr before he leaves the chamber that I brought this motion before the parliament today in part because I personally am the subject of threats from— Senator Scarr: You're not alone, Senator Keneally. Honourable senators interjecting— Senator KENEALLY: This has been confirmed by the ASIO director-general. Those types of threats towards me, towards, I know, other members of this chamber, towards elected premiers, towards elected representatives and towards our health workers, our media and our community as demonstrated by the threats in those Melbourne protests worry me. I am concerned that somebody in this chamber, either on their side, our side or any side is going to be attacked, and if we don't have a condemnation from the Prime Minister that's what's at risk.