Mr MARLES (Corio—Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence) (15:13): The Voice is not about defence. The Voice is not about parking tickets. The Voice is not about any of the issues that we've been hearing those opposite talk about. They have been doing everything to talk about what the Voice is not, rather than what the Voice is. In July I had the enormous privilege to attend the Yule River Bush Meeting, where there was a call to action around the issues that affect First Nations people is in the Pilbara. They were talking about housing. They were talking about education. They were talking about community safety. These are the issues that go to the persistent and stubborn gap that exists between non-indigenous and Indigenous Australians when it comes to social disadvantage. That is what the Voice is going to be focused on. Mr Ted O'Brien interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Fairfax will leave the chamber under 94(a). The member for Fairfax then left the chamber. Mr MARLES: And the difference between the politics that we see played here, in the questions that are being asked by those opposite— The SPEAKER: I'll hear from the Manager of Opposition Business. Mr Fletcher: On relevance, the question was about statements made by Sally Scales about the breadth of what the Voice will cover. Can the defence minister clarify: is he going to tell be Voice what it will cover? The SPEAKER: The minister is answering the question with respect to the issues around AUKUS nuclear waste and defence bases in his capacity as defence minister, and— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! And I can barely hear what he's saying. One member has already been removed. If that level of interjection continues, people— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: While I am speaking, it's not helpful for people to interject. Order—on both sides! Mr MARLES: The difference between the politics being played by those opposite in here and the issues that were being raised by the Yule River Bush Meeting could not be more stark and more manifest. In all the issues that they raised, I can tell you, defence bases did not come up once, nor did the issue of parking tickets. The SPEAKER: The Deputy Leader of the Opposition, we've had one— Ms Ley: Point of order, Mr Speaker: why is the Deputy Prime Minister mansplaining to Sally? Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Members on my right, I'm going to deal with this issue. Mr Hamilton interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Groom! The deputy leader has abused the standing orders in a pretty serious way and she'll leave the chamber under 94(a). The member for Farrer then left the chamber. The SPEAKER: The defence minister is going to be heard in silence. Mr MARLES: An ethos which underpins every political party in this chamber is that our country is about having a fair go for all, yet right now, by virtue of one group of Australians' birth, they live shorter lives, they get access to less education, they are less healthy and they are more poor. That is what the Voice is going to be focused on. So long as that gap persists, it is an offence to the idea of the Australian idea of a fair go for all, and we need to deal with that, and that is what a Voice is about.