Ms BELYEA (Dunkley) (10:01): Among the e-petitions presented are some of the first e-petitions from the 48th Parliament to be certified. Of the e-petitions presented, five gained 5,000-plus signatures. These covered topics such as stillbirth awareness, the National Disability Insurance Scheme, regulation of payment processes and changes to the eSafety Commission. I am pleased to inform the House that the committee also certified 50 new e-petitions at its last meeting. These e-petitions are now collecting signatures on the e-petitions website. I look forward to updating the House further on the work of the petitions committee.