(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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jacqui lambie screams her question
ralph babet says something funny
someone from one nation/uap accuses the government of misinformation
someone shows up with a very noticeable haircut/
someone's hair is very grown out
penny wong yells at the coalition
don farrell says "err"
penny wong rubs the lectern with her thumb while answering a question
someone (probably jane hume) brings up inflation and penny wong mentions that labor is providing cheaper medicines and cheaper childcare for the 1000000th time
michaelia cash brings up the high court decision about indefinite immigration detention for the 100000th time
jacqui lambie mentions tasmania/
tasmanians
someone (probably ralph babet) asks a question that's like "will the prime minister/minister apologise for..."
murray watt gives a cunty response to a question
jane hume shows up with majestic hair
larissa waters wears cute/unique earrings
penny wong says "thank you president, and i thank the senator for his/her question" before answering a question
the senate president yells "order across the chamber!"
tony sheldon puts his hand on his hip when asking a dixer question
someone gets kicked out of the chamber
penny wong gives the greens attitude
lydia thorpe gets mad at the senate president/the parliament for being a colonial oppressor
someone says something unparliamentary and withdraws their comment
michaelia cash wears her ugly heart necklace
penny wong and simon birmingham have a private conversation when penny's not answering a question
penny wong starts a sentence with "what i would say to the senator is..."
david pocock brings up something really random and very specific to canberra/
canberrans