Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:28): We all remember that under coalition governments, Commonwealth and state, it is regional communities that bear the brunt of underinvestment and political porkbarrelling. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator WATT: The biggest example of this at the Commonwealth level is the Building Better Regions Fund—and, gee, they don't like being reminded of it. Former coalition ministers make decisions on projects based on 'choose your own adventure' criteria that were not even explained to those applying for grants. The PRESIDENT: Order, across the chamber! Senator WATT: National Party seats benefitted the most— Senator McGrath: Eddie Obeid—where is he? The PRESIDENT: Senator McGrath, I just called the whole chamber to order. I do not expect you to then continue interjecting. It is disrespectful and disorderly. Senator WATT: At a state level the Nationals behave in exactly the same way, even going so far as to rort bushfire funds in New South Wales. And, if you think all this behaviour ended with 'Pork-barrel-aro', you'd be very mistaken. The same people who were around the cabinet table when these decisions were made are now seeking another term in office. Only the Albanese Labor government and a Minns New South Wales Labor government will stop the rorts, deliver for Sydney and deliver for regional New South Wales. The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, I will remind you, when referring to members of other parliaments, that it is inappropriate to not use their correct titles.