Ms PLIBERSEK (Sydney) (13:30): I've got a sad thing that I want to talk about today, and that is that I attended last Saturday a memorial for Anne Fien, a very close friend of mine and a wonderful contributor to our Labor movement. Anne was born in 1937, and she died in August this year. She was one of the finest progressive feminists in the Labor movement. She mentored and supported so many women—me and many others—through her lifetime of activism and leadership. It was a privilege to know Anne. She was a fierce and determined advocate for women, a compassionate, strong and committed unionist, a wonderful mentor and friend to many, and a member of the Australian Labor Party for nearly 50 years. She was also a competitive swimmer well into her 70s and a supporter of Emily's List, the organisation that ensures that progressive Labor women are elected. She had a love of life, a twinkle in her eye and a warm smile. She worked tirelessly for the Labor Party and for the union movement. She lost her parents very early. She became a mother figure to her sisters. She was a beautiful mother to three daughters as well, and I hope they're listening today, as well as her former husband, Alan. She will be much missed by them and very much missed by our Labor family too.