Senator O'NEILL (New South Wales) (15:00): Our regions need to attract and retain skilled workers to ensure they can continue to deliver these important services— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator, please resume your seat. The senator is entitled to make her— Senator Ruston interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston! Your disorderly conduct during question time today is setting new records. I invite you to either listen in silence or leave the chamber. Senator O'Neill will put her question in silence. Please continue, Senator O'Neill. Senator O'NEILL: And it is important to talk about the regions and to listen to the answers. Our regions need to retain skilled workers to ensure they can— Senator Henderson interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Neill, please resume your seat. I would have thought, and I think that was you, Senator McKenzie, but apologies—Senator Henderson. Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Order on my right! I would have thought, Senator Henderson, if you heard me calling one senator to account, you might work out that that really does apply to all senators, including you. Senator O'Neill, please continue. Senator O'NEILL: I'll try again, for a third time, to stand up for people in the regions against those opposite. Our regions need to attract and retain skilled workers to ensure they can continue to deliver these services— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong? Senator Wong: I'd request that Senator O'Neill be allowed to repeat her question, given how much she was interjected upon by the opposition. The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Neill, I'm going to invite you to complete the question from the point you got to. You have a clear voice, so I was able to follow, but the interjections were disorderly. Senator O'NEILL: So, Minister, what is the Albanese Labor government doing to allow people to stay and train in our regional towns?