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Lambie on offensive for fellow veterans

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JACQUI Lambie wants a royal commission into veteran suicide, saying the government’s plan for an ongoing inquiry is not good enough.

“I don’t give a stuff what the Prime Minister says with his option because we’re not important enough,” the independen­t Tasmanian senator said in Canberra yesterday.

Families of dead veterans wanted an end date for the inquiry so they could move on with their lives, she said.

The government announced the new role of an ongoing veteran suicide commission­er earlier this month, which would have similar powers to a royal commission and deliver an annual report to parliament.

The commission­er could keep evidence private, unlike a royal commission, and Senator Lambie wanted the public to know what was going on.

“It’s over PM. We’ve been begging for a royal commission. We’ve nearly got down on our hands and bloody knees,” Senator Lambie said.

Close to tears as she made her comments, Senator Lambie said she wanted to know why the government didn’t consider veterans as important as other subjects of royal commission­s, like aged care, pink batts and unions.

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