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Question time in federal parliament

What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Thursday.

QUESTION TIME

'I know you miss me. I know you want me back,' Barnaby Joyce said in question time. (AAP)

WHAT WE LEARNED

* South Australians Ron and Esther Collings are celebrating their 80th wedding anniversary on Friday and politicians think this is a splendid thing.

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WHAT THE GOVERNMENT WANTED TO SPIN

The government's economic plan has delivered an unemployment rate of five per cent.

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WHAT LABOR WANTED TO TALK ABOUT

What is the government doing about national security leaks?

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WHAT THEY SAID

"This week there has been a degradation from both sides. I want the language on both sides to improve." - Speaker Tony Smith.

"We had a pleasant, light-hearted conversation." - Environment Minister Melissa Price on her talks with the former Kiribati leader.

"Why is he just a militant union marshmallow man?" - Industrial Relations Minister Kelly O'Dwyer on Bill Shorten.

"My question is to the member for New England." - Labor frontbencher Joel Fitzgibbon seeks to quiz backbencher Barnaby Joyce about the drought, in a rare departure from question time rules.

"I'm completely overwhelmed. I know that you find me endearing. I know you miss me. I know you want me back." - Joyce in response.

"The government has had three prime ministers, three deputy prime ministers with a fourth on its way and three treasurers - how could it claim a vote for the Liberals on Saturday is a vote for stability?" - shadow treasurer Chris Bowen.

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TWEETED

@SwannyQLD I never thought I'd say this but Morrison is worse at politics than Malcolm Turnbull #qt #auspol


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