'A brutal business': Kelly O'Dwyer and Jenny Macklin bid farewell to Parliament

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In her parting speech to Parliament, Kelly O'Dwyer cautioned against the 'deterioration of trust in both this institution and indeed, the very concept of democracy' and cautioned that social media and technology were confusing political debate.

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