Ms MURPHY (Dunkley) (13:54): 12 October is World Squash Day, and the organisers of World Squash Day have the ambitious plan to have one million new players in the next 10 years. Mr Laming: Close the gap on squash players! Ms MURPHY: We need more squash players. It's the best sport in the world. I'm standing up here today to encourage everyone to get involved in World Squash Day. The theme of World Squash Day this year is 'The Big Hit'—for every squash club around the planet to open their doors and let people come for free to have a hit and try this great game. Squash Australia are on board, and they've asked: what are you doing to support World Squash Day? This is what I'm doing: standing up in the parliament, encouraging everyone to become familiar with the most dynamic, healthiest, best racquet sport you could ever play. I'm extending this invitation: in the next sitting week I'm inviting all members of Australia's federal parliament to join me on the two glass-backed squash courts we have here, have a go and find out how great this sport is. Tim Watts will never talk about basketball again, because he will be a squash player, as will everybody in this place. I look forward to the October sittings and every member of the Australian parliament joining me. I'll give you all a hit of squash, and you will fall in love with our magnificent game.