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22 January, 2026

Statement from Member for Parkes, Jamie Chaffey MP

National Day of Mourning for Bondi, and resignation from Shadow Ministry.

By Jamie Chaffey, Federal Member for Parkes

Photo by Parkes Electorate.
Photo by Parkes Electorate.

Firstly, I would like to acknowledge today’s National Day of Mourning to honour the victims of the Bondi terrorist attack that occurred on December 14, 2025.

This week, I stood alongside Members of Parliament from across the country and offered my condolences to the families of those who died, to those who were injured and to those who will forever be impacted by this despicable act of Islamic extremism targeting our Jewish community.

Sunday, December 14, 2025, will be remembered in Australian history, as the day of our worst terrorist attack on our shores, which is why how we respond to this heinous act as a Parliament is so important.

This is why, yesterday, I joined my colleagues in resigning from the Coalition Shadow Ministry.

This is not a decision I made lightly. It is deeply important to me to represent the people of Parkes and regional Australians at the highest possible level, to be in the room to make decisions whenever possible.

But what happened in Parliament this week strikes at the heart of democracy and our ability to have our constituents’ needs and opinions heard. And after all, that is why we are here.

The two Bills presented to Parliament this week were drafted in haste, and there was little to no time to examine the extensive implications of both the gun law reform and the hate speech reform. These are Bills with ramifications across the country.

The Nationals were very rightly alarmed at the lack of consultation, at the ongoing implications, at the absolute unwillingness of the Labor Government to listen to what Australians want.

I stand behind the three National Party Senators who had the courage to say no. It was unfair that these Senators have been removed from the Coalition frontbench. I don’t want to be part of a Shadow Ministry that does not listen to its members.

Sussan Ley has refused to reinstate those Senators, and my resignation from the Shadow Ministry stands.

I am confident that going forward, the conviction, the experience and the ethics of the National Party will see us make the right decisions for Australians.

On this, a National Day of Mourning, I remember the Australians who lost their lives at Bondi Beach. May this never happen again.

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