Senator HUGHES (New South Wales) (16:44): There were plenty of things that you lot could have done today to ensure a smooth day, but, yet again, we see Labor losing control of the chamber. This is absolutely outrageous. This part of the day occurs every day, and I am more than entitled to take note of the pathetic responses that we heard yet again from Minister Wong when it came to the security and safety of Jewish Australians. This was on the day after we saw not only antisemitic rants that called on the destruction of Israel and murder of Jews and Israelis but also nurses in the New South Wales health system declaring that they would personally kill anyone who came into the hospital if they were an Israeli—absolutely disgraceful. Only yesterday we had the Israel caucus here. Those opposite might be upset we're taking note of this, but disappointingly there is not one Labor member of the friends of Israel caucus. There's not one Labor sitting MP, in either this place or the other place, that is a member. That is the respect that they hold Jewish Australians in. Well done to former member Mike Kelly and former member Michael Danby, who restored some faith in the old Labor that used to stand with our Israeli allies, but we know that this government, which is run by the Labor left, is bereft of these principles that had always been upheld with old Labor. That's why it is time for this Labor government to be shown the door. Quite possibly this is the last day of this parliament, and I hope so. I hope Australians have the opportunity to boot this lot out as quickly as possible. Everything that they are doing is putting the safety and security of not only Jewish Australians but all Australians at risk. All Australians are at risk because of the rising tide of antisemitism. We saw a caravan in Dural, and the PM still won't even acknowledge when he was briefed on it, because he wasn't—because he can't be trusted. The AFP and the New South Wales Premier didn't even tell him about a caravan full of explosives in Dural, in New South Wales, which would have had a blast range of some 40 metres, because he couldn't be trusted. That tells you everything you need to know about this Prime Minister. He cannot be trusted. Senator Grogan: I ask that she withdraw that. Senator HUGHES: I will not withdraw. That was not a reflection at all. I will not be withdrawing, because Australians cannot trust this Prime Minister. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT ( Senator O'Sullivan ): Senator Hughes, I'm required to rule. I will ask you to withdraw. Senator HUGHES: I politely decline. Saying someone can't be trusted is not a reflection. Senator Ayres: I do think that the way we conduct ourselves in these questions, all of us— The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: If you can just get your point. Senator Ayres: I intend to—as quickly as I can. It is important for the efficient management of the chamber—all of us overstep the mark from time to time. I did it earlier today, and I withdrew immediately. It's not an opportunity to argue with the acting deputy president. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Thank you. Senator Hughes, you may continue. Senator HUGHES: So sensitive—we can't even criticise the Prime Minister. The lack of trust in the Prime Minister that Australians are clearly showing is being reflected not only in the polls but in the betting markets—they're an absolute cracker. But this lack of trust in the Prime Minister is being shown because all Australians know they are not safe with this Prime Minister. They know that the Jewish Australian community is not safe. A caravan in Dural had a blast radius of 40 metres, and that could have taken out possibly hundreds of people, not just Jewish Australians. In fact, one of the targets is about 300 metres from where I live. Who knows who could have been affected by this? But this Prime Minister couldn't even be briefed on it. Yet today, when they were asked questions about the abhorrent behaviour of these nurses in Bankstown hospital, in my home state of New South Wales—crickets. The Prime Minister has not called for a National Cabinet. The Prime Minister has not done anything. We saw from Minister Wong today a passing of the buck to New South Wales so they can deal with it. They were completely unaware that, even when New South Wales had deregistered these nurses, these nurses could go and work in Victoria, Tasmania or anywhere. Thankfully, since question time, after they were once again led by the nose by the opposition, we've found out that the nurses have now been deregistered across the country. Once again, action is being taken after the opposition has had to bring their attention to their inadequacies, and we see it time and time again. Bring on the election. Give this lot the boot. Stand with Jewish Australians—because the Holocaust didn't start with the gas chambers; it started with the actions that we're seeing on the streets of Sydney. Yet the weak and incompetent leadership that we're seeing, the inaction and ineptitude of this Prime Minister, is absolutely allowing it to fester and develop and grow.