Mr BANDT (Melbourne) (14:18): My question is to the Prime Minister. You recently said: 'Keeping Australians safe is our highest priority. It's the first duty of my government and, indeed, every government.' Prime Minister, we know that burning more coal will make global warming worse. Scientists tell us that it may mean fewer cyclones, but they will be more intense when they hit. But on the very day that Queenslanders were preparing— Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Melbourne will resume his seat. Members on my right will cease interjecting. The member for Melbourne is entitled to ask his question. The member for Melbourne will begin his question again. Mr BANDT: My question is to the Prime Minister. You recently said: 'Keeping Australians safe is our highest priority. It's the first duty of my government and, indeed, every government.' We know that burning more coal will make global warming worse. Scientists tell us it may mean fewer cyclones, but they will be more intense when they hit. But on the very day Queenslanders were preparing for Cyclone Debbie, your resources minister dropped a front-page story spruiking a new coal-fired power station in that very state, and you backed him. Given the destruction that cyclones wreak upon our country, why do you push policies like burning more coal, which will make cyclones more intense? Doesn't your duty to keep Australians safe include doing everything you can to stop cyclones becoming more violent? Mr Pitt interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Hinkler will leave under standing order 94(a).