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Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison garnered a whopping 7011 mentions this year, besting Anthony Albanese and hot-button issues like tax cuts and inflation.

Unsurprisingly, Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen was the most vocal politician on the topic, seizing the title from Independent MP Zali Steggall, who topped the list in 2021.

Coalition MPs used the spectre of rapidly rising energy prices to pressure Labor over its election commitment to lower power prices by $275 by 2025, mentioning the topic 262 times. The next most talked about country was China, which was mentioned 1332 times by federal parliamentarians.

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