The SPEAKER (14:24): In recent days I have been speaking with Andrew's daughter, Ann Peacock, and on behalf of the family I've just got a short message from her to read to the House: 'On behalf of my sisters, Caroline, Jane and myself, and our father's grandchildren, Andrew, Woody and Christopher, we so greatly appreciate the opportunity to say a few words at the closure of this condolence motion. You have heard of daddy's career highlights, in particular his dedication to Papua New Guinea; the work he did in distancing this country from Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge; his relationship with world leaders; the respect he had for those on both sides of the House; his privilege of representing the constituents of his seat, Kooyong; and, finally, his passion for all Australians, and that passion included respect for all, from all walks of life. He championed many causes, including the Indigenous, marriage equality and the principles of his party. He was quite religious, ensuring that we were brought up learning the messages of the Bible, attending church and respecting the words of the Bible. More recently, he and I did have some wonderful debates: I as a champion for the right to choose and the voluntary assisted dying legislation. But therein the debates would conclude with his words, "Only God has the right to take one's life," and that he has. What we are left with is the love in our hearts and in our souls of the greatest, most giving, most caring, generous and thoughtful father. He always prioritised us. He was a father, and a mother for many years, all whilst holding down some of the greatest leading positions of the government and the Liberal Party. He will not die. He will live on in us, and we will uphold all that he taught us. We will never cease loving him and, as we were his priority, he is ours forever.' As a mark of respect to the memory of the Hon. Andrew Sharp Peacock, I ask all present to rise in their places. Honourable members having stood in their places— The SPEAKER: I thank the House. Debate adjourned.