Senator HANSON-YOUNG (South Australia) (14:21): Habitat destruction from land clearing and the climate crisis are the biggest threats to already endangered koalas, with their numbers— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young, please resume your seat. Order on my left! Seriously! Order! Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, how does me calling for order not apply to you? Senator Hanson-Young, would you begin your question again, please, because I was not able to hear a single word of it. Senator Cash interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, I have called you a number of times today; I have lost count. I want to hear Senator Hanson-Young's question. She is entitled to ask it in silence, and Minister Wong is entitled to give her response in silence. Senator HANSON-YOUNG: Thank you, President. I would ask that the clock be reset. The PRESIDENT: Yes, of course. Senator HANSON-YOUNG: Thank you. Habitat destruction from land clearing and the climate crisis are the biggest threats to already endangered koalas, with their numbers declining by 50 per cent in Queensland since 2001. Senator Cash interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, seriously! How many times have I had to call you to order? Senator Hanson-Young, please continue. Senator HANSON-YOUNG: Koala numbers have declined by 50 per cent in Queensland since 2001. When will the Labor government stop approving the destruction of koala habitat and start protecting them from extinction? How many more photo-ops will the minister have before she does something?