Senator ALLMAN-PAYNE (Queensland) (16:20): This is not about supporting trans kids and their families. It's a dog whistle to the far right—those same people who stood on the steps of the Victorian parliament on Saturday. When we shadowbox the strawmen of the far right—for decades it has been about the Islamic and LGBTQIA communities, but today it's trans kids—we're not talking about an abstract, far-off concept; we're talking about real kids and real families in our community. In doing this we give air to a far-right movement that seeks to torment a marginalised community in Australia by turning their lives into political fodder. We're talking about the vilification of trans kids and their families— The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT ( Senator Polley ): Sorry, Senator Allman-Payne. Senator Hanson, do you have a point of order? Senator Hanson: I have a point of order. Under section 193, section 3. I call on the fact of imputations being put upon me and my motives in moving this motion—saying that it's far right and that I want to destroy children's lives. That is not the case, so I'm asking the senator to withdraw her comments. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson, it's not a debating point. That isn't a point of order. Please resume your seat. Senator Allman-Payne has the call. Senator Hanson interjecting— The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson, you do not have the call! Please resume your seat! Or you can leave the chamber; it's your choice. Senator Allman-Payne, you have the call. Senator ALLMAN-PAYNE: We're talking about the vilification of trans kids and their families, who we push closer and closer to the risk of self-harm and suicide when we grandstand for anti-trans bigots and the neo-Nazis who support them. We must condemn in the strongest terms platforming what is, at its heart, a cynical and hateful exercise in far-right theatre. As a teacher for 30 years, I have taught thousands of young people. And I've seen what hate and transphobia does to young people who are discovering their identity. I want those young people to know that we in the Greens have your back and that we will continue to stand up for you both inside and outside this place. We must continue to affirm and celebrate trans kids, ensuring that they feel loved, supported and safe in our schools, our workplaces and our community. We must let them know that this love is felt across Australia—that in the face of this hatred, trans campaigners and allies still outnumber the bigots. We should give real priority to getting gender-affirming health care into Medicare and to strengthening our antidiscrimination laws to better protect trans young people. Trans rights are human rights, and they are nonnegotiable. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: I just remind senators that in debates like this it's important that we show respect. I draw attention to the fact that there are children upstairs and that we are leaders of the community. Senator Askew, you have the call.