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Fiery Nationals MP Andrew Fraser has been suspended from NSW parliament and has resigned from the opposition frontbench after attacking Roads Minister Joe Tripodi in the lower house chamber.

Mr Tripodi was on Tuesday night making a speech in parliament's "bear pit" about upgrading the Pacific Highway when Mr Fraser grabbed him by the neck and shook him, before parliamentary staff intervened.

Mr Fraser on Wednesday expressed remorse for his unprecedented behaviour, which was captured on video, and denied being drunk when he lunged at the minister.
Despite his misbehaviour, Nationals leader Andrew Stoner has left open the prospect of allowing Mr Fraser, who had been the opposition's spokesman on housing and small business, to return to the frontbench.

"I think when Andrew serves his punishment, and depending on if he is genuinely remorseful ... then he can come back to the frontbench in the future," Mr Stoner said.

As he left parliament house on Wednesday to begin his eight-day suspension, Mr Fraser told journalists he had not been intoxicated when he attacked Mr Tripodi.

"No, I wasn't drunk; no, I wasn't anywhere near intoxicated," he said.

"If (the government) wants to make those implications I'd suggest they have a good look at their own backbench, have a good look at some of their members and just see who does do the drinking down here."

Mr Stoner on Wednesday told ABC radio he knew Mr Fraser had not been drinking before the incident, but later admitted he had bought Mr Fraser a glass of wine at the Parliament House bar and that Mr Fraser had consumed at least half of it.

"At the time when I was asked the (initial) question I said he had not been drinking in the context that he had not consumed a large number of drinks," Mr Stoner later explained.

Mr Tripodi described Mr Fraser as a "crazy man" who "came into chambers and started abusing me".

"Fortunately there were a few people around who stepped in and dragged him off me and dragged him out of the chamber," he told ABC radio.

"He then came back into the chamber again through another entrance and continued to abuse me from the other side of the table."

It's not the first time Mr Fraser has found himself in hot water.

In 1990, he was accused of assaulting a woman at a cricket match between Australia and Sri Lanka in Coffs Harbour, but the charges were dropped.

The Labor Party also accused him of being drunk during an estimates committee hearing on September 20 this year - which Mr Fraser vehemently denies.

A humiliated Mr Fraser on Wednesday told parliament he was sorry for his behaviour.

"I apologise to each and every one of you in this house, to my colleagues, my electorate, to my family," he told the lower house.

"I have apologised ... to Joe Tripodi and he has accepted that apology."

MPs subsequently voted unanimously to suspend Mr Fraser for eight sitting days.

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Hansard :

Parliamentary debates (Hansard)

Fifty-third Parliament, first session

Tuesday 18 October 2005

Mr JOSEPH TRIPODI (Fairfield Minister for Roads): ... The State Government has led all the way on road safety by investing heavily in improving the Pacific Highway. The New South Wales Government is implementing a $35 million, two-year program to introduce interim road safety measures at specific crash locations on sections of the highway that have not yet been reconstructed under the upgrading program. These measures include the use of speed cameras, profile line marking, wire rope barriers, shoulder widening and intersection improvements. For the information of members of the Opposition, some of the improvements have been undertaken at Bonville.

Mr THOMAS GEORGE (Member for Lismore): Have you been there?

Mr JOSEPH TRIPODI: Yes, I have. When I visited a Bonville, the local parliamentary representative was somewhere in Sydney. He was unable to be found in his own electorate. I was well received by the Mayor of Coffs Harbour and the Mayor of Bellingen.

Mr ANDREW FRASER: Point of order: Sit down, clown! The Minister has made an attack on me, which was totally untrue. If he wishes to attack me, it should be by way of substantive motion.

Madam ACTING-SPEAKER (Ms MARIANNE SALIBA): Order! There is no point of order.

Mr ANDREW FRASER: There is. If he wishes to attack me, I suggest you tell him to do it by way of substantive motion.

Mr JOSEPH TRIPODI: Look, mate, the people who live in Sydney think that Coffs Harbour is the place to go for holidays, not for the local member.

Mr ANDREW FRASER: You are a bloody liar!

Mr JOSEPH TRIPODI: For the people who live in Sydney, Coffs Harbour is a place to go on holidays.

Madam ACTING-SPEAKER (Ms MARIANNE SALIBA): Order! The honourable member for Coffs Harbour will resume his seat.

Mr ANDREW FRASER: Would you like a bloody drink of water, mate? I tell you, I should ask you about the 13 deaths.

Madam ACTING-SPEAKER (Ms MARIANNE SALIBA): Order! I place the honourable member for Coffs Harbour on three calls to order.

Mr ANDREW FRASER: I should have asked you about the 13 deaths. You tell us about the 13 deaths, you bloody clown! Get in here! Come in here and tell us about the 13 deaths.

Madam ACTING-SPEAKER (Ms MARIANNE SALIBA): Order! I place the honourable member for Coffs Harbour on three calls to order. I ask the Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms to remove him from the Chamber.

Mr ANDREW FRASER: Christ! Thirteen bloody deaths! Thirteen deaths and you want to lie about where I was on parliamentary business in Sydney, you clown! And you stand there and do that? I won't take that, you bloody liar! You are a bloody disgrace to this place and a disgrace to your portfolio and your electorate!

[The honourable member for Coffs Harbour left the Chamber, accompanied by the Sergeant-at-Arms.]

Madam ACTING-SPEAKER (Ms MARIANNE SALIBA): Order! Honourable members will resume their seats.

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