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[The Squiz Kids Question Time Takeover: Bringing Order to Parliament]-[Question Time Takeover with Milton Dick MP]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2025-11-19

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📋 Summary

Enhancing Parliamentary Order: Insights from the Squiz Kids QA

In a unique episode of the Squiz Kids podcast, host Bryce invited the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Honourable Milton Dick MP, to discuss the role of the Speaker and explore creative strategies for managing the often rowdy environment of federal parliament. By engaging with ideas submitted by Australian children, the episode highlights the importance of democratic participation and mutual respect.

The Role of the Speaker: The Upholder of Rules

Milton Dick describes his position as that of an "umpire or the referee," tasked with ensuring that all 150 members of Parliament adhere to the "standing orders"—the formal rules of the House. He emphasizes that his primary duty is to foster an environment of respect. Drawing from his upbringing, he notes, "how you treat people is how you expect to be treated." He stresses that while politicians may have disagreements, it is crucial that they "disagree nicely" rather than resorting to the shouting often seen on nightly news broadcasts.

Empowering Future Citizens

Dick encourages young people to take an interest in government, asserting that "one day they'll be running it." He advocates for the "Parliament in Schools" program, which brings the parliamentary experience directly into classrooms, allowing students to understand the legislative process. Furthermore, he highlights the necessity of media literacy, particularly regarding the "misinformation and disinformation" found online. By teaching children to "stop, think and check," the program aims to cultivate better critical thinkers and informed citizens who can navigate the complexities of the digital age, including the upcoming "teen social media ban."

Creative Solutions for Parliamentary Chaos

One of the most engaging segments of the podcast involved reviewing suggestions from children to help the Speaker restore order. The children's proposals ranged from the humorous to the highly practical:

  • Classroom Techniques: Isla suggested the "flat tire" shush technique, while Clark proposed the "waterfall" method—where the Speaker raises his hands and the chamber responds with a collective shush. Dick expressed particular interest in these, noting they would be effective ways to "turn chaos into calm."
  • Behavioral Reminders: Students from St. Peter’s Primary School suggested reminding MPs that "God gave you two ears and one mouth because he wanted to see more listening and less talking," a sentiment Dick felt was well-suited for the parliamentary floor.
  • Playful Interventions: Suggestions like "hocus pocus" followed by "everybody focus" or even using a harmonica, as proposed by Mrs. Blaine’s class, were met with enthusiasm. Dick admitted, "I've now got some great new tools for my toolkit," and expressed a willingness to practice these techniques to improve the decorum of the House.

Conclusion: A Call for Respectful Engagement

Throughout the discussion, the underlying theme remained the necessity of maintaining dignity in democratic debate. As Dick noted, "this is a place to change the country, not to argue." By incorporating these creative, kid-inspired strategies, the Speaker hopes to remind members of the privilege and responsibility they hold. The episode concluded with the announcement of a competition for a student to visit Parliament House, further bridging the gap between the nation's youth and its leaders, and reinforcing the idea that every student has the potential to contribute to the future of Australian democracy.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's your daily news fix.
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It applies to you.
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trying to keep the peace.
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keep rowdy politicians in line.
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Let's get straight into it now.
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📝Key Phrases

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keep someone in line
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get straight into it
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calm the farm
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do the right thing
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make up your own mind
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📖 Transcript

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