- Title
HVP No 90 - 16 February 2012
8 BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IMPROVEMENT AMENDMENT (TRANSITION TO FAIR WORK) BILL 2011
- Database
House Votes and Proceedings
- Date
16-02-2012
- Source
House of Reps
- Number
90
- Page
1236
- Status
Final
- Main Committee
no
- System Id
chamber/votes/2012-02-16/0009
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House Votes and Proceedings
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House
- 1 MEETING OF THE HOUSE
- 2 AVIATION TRANSPORT SECURITY AMENDMENT (SCREENING) BILL 2012
- 3 SUPERANNUATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (TRUSTEE OBLIGATIONS AND PRUDENTIAL STANDARDS) BILL 2012
- 4 FINANCIAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 1) 2012
- 5 CUSTOMS TARIFF PROPOSAL
- 6 BILL REFERRED TO MAIN COMMITTEE
- 7 ACCESS TO JUSTICE (FEDERAL JURISDICTION) AMENDMENT BILL 2011—REPORT FROM MAIN COMMITTEE
- 8 BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IMPROVEMENT AMENDMENT (TRANSITION TO FAIR WORK) BILL 2011
- 9 CLIMATE CHANGE, ENVIRONMENT AND THE ARTS—STANDING COMMITTEE—STATEMENT BY MEMBER
- 10 ECONOMICS—STANDING COMMITTEE—REPORT—STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- 11 PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE—REPORT
- 12 NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT (FIFTH COMMUNITY PHARMACY AGREEMENT INITIATIVES) BILL 2011
- 13 PERSONALLY CONTROLLED ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS BILL 2011
- 14 SUSPENSION OF STANDING AND SESSIONAL ORDERS—PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS
- 15 TAX REFORM
- 16 SREBRENICA REMEMBRANCE
- 17 PERSONALLY CONTROLLED ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS BILL 2011
- 18 MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS
- 19 QUESTIONS
- 20 DOCUMENTS
- 21 DOCUMENT—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT
- 22 SELECTION COMMITTEE—REPORT
- 23 COMMITTEES—MEMBERSHIP
- 24 SPEAKER’S PANEL
- 25 DISCUSSION OF MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE—AUSTRALIA’S CAR MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
- 26 ADJOURNMENT
- DOCUMENTS
- ATTENDANCE
- Main Committee
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House
8 Building and Construction Industry Improvement Amendment (Transition to Fair Work) Bill 2011
The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That the bill be now read a second time—
Debate resumed.
Question—put.
*245
The House divided (the Speaker, Mr Slipper, in the Chair)—
AYES, 71
|
Mr Adams |
Mrs D’Ath |
Mr S. P. Jones |
Ms Plibersek |
|
Mr Albanese |
Mr Dreyfus |
Mr Katter |
Mr Ripoll |
|
Mr Bandt |
Mrs Elliot |
Dr M. J. Kelly |
Ms Rishworth |
|
Ms Bird |
Ms Ellis |
Ms King |
Ms Roxon |
|
Mr Bowen |
Dr Emerson |
Dr Leigh |
Mr Rudd |
|
Mr Bradbury |
Mr L. D. T. Ferguson |
Ms Livermore |
Ms Saffin |
|
Ms Brodtmann |
Mr M. J. Ferguson |
Mr Lyons |
Mr Shorten |
|
Ms A. E. Burke |
Mr Fitzgibbon |
Mr McClelland |
Mr Sidebottom |
|
Mr A. S. Burke |
Mr Garrett |
Ms Macklin |
Mr S. F. Smith |
|
Mr Butler |
Mr Georganas |
Mr Melham |
Ms Smyth |
|
Mr Byrne |
Mr Gibbons |
Mr Mitchell |
Mr Swan |
|
Mr Champion |
Mr Gray |
Mr Murphy |
Mr Symon |
|
Mr Cheeseman |
Ms Grierson |
Mr Neumann |
Mr C. R. Thomson |
|
Mr Clare |
Mr Griffin |
Mr O’Connor |
Mr K. J. Thomson |
|
Ms Collins |
Ms Hall* |
Ms O’Neill |
Ms Vamvakinou |
|
Mr Combet |
Mr Hayes |
Ms Owens |
Mr Wilkie |
|
Mr Crean |
Mr Husic* |
Ms Parke |
Mr Zappia |
|
Mr Danby |
Mr Jenkins |
Mr Perrett |
|
NOES, 70
|
Mr Alexander |
Mr Fletcher |
Mr Macfarlane |
Mr Schultz |
|
Mr K. J. Andrews |
Mr Forrest |
Ms Marino |
Mr Secker* |
|
Mrs K. L. Andrews |
Mr Frydenberg |
Mrs Markus |
Mr Simpkins |
|
Mr Baldwin |
Ms Gambaro |
Mr Matheson |
Mr A. D. H. Smith |
|
Mr Billson |
Mrs Gash |
Mrs Mirabella |
Mr Somlyay |
|
Mrs B. K. Bishop |
Mrs Griggs |
Mr Morrison |
Dr Southcott |
|
Ms J. I. Bishop |
Mr Haase |
Mrs Moylan |
Dr Stone |
|
Mr Briggs |
Mr Hartsuyker |
Mr Neville |
Mr Tehan |
|
Mr Broadbent |
Mr A. G. Hawke |
Mr Oakeshott |
Mr Truss |
|
Mr Buchholz |
Mr Hockey |
Mr O’Dowd |
Mr Tudge |
|
Mr Chester |
Mr Hunt |
Ms O’Dwyer |
Mr Turnbull |
|
Mr Christensen |
Dr Jensen |
Mrs Prentice |
Mr van Manen |
|
Mr Ciobo |
Mr E. T. Jones |
Mr Pyne |
Mr Vasta |
|
Mr Cobb |
Mr Keenan |
Mr Ramsey |
Dr Washer |
|
Mr Coulton* |
Mr C. Kelly |
Mr Randall |
Mr Windsor |
|
Mr Crook |
Mr Laming |
Mr Robb |
Mr Wyatt |
|
Mr Dutton |
Ms Ley |
Mr Wyatt Roy |
|
|
Mr Entsch |
Mr McCormack |
Mr Ruddock |
|
* Tellers
Pairs
Ms Gillard Mr Abbott
Ms Rowland Mr Irons
Mr Snowdon Mr Robert
Mr Marles Mr Scott
And so it was resolved in the affirmative—bill read a second time.
Consideration in detail
Bill, by leave, taken as a whole.
Document
Mr Shorten (Minster for Employment and Workplace Relations) presented a supplementary explanatory memorandum to the bill.
Mr Shorten, by leave, moved Government amendments (1) and (2) together.
Question—That the amendments be agreed to—put.
*246
The House divided (the Speaker, Mr Slipper, in the Chair)—
AYES, 71
|
Mr Adams |
Mrs D’Ath |
Mr S. P. Jones |
Ms Plibersek |
|
Mr Albanese |
Mr Dreyfus |
Mr Katter |
Mr Ripoll |
|
Mr Bandt |
Mrs Elliot |
Dr M. J. Kelly |
Ms Rishworth |
|
Ms Bird |
Ms Ellis |
Ms King |
Ms Roxon |
|
Mr Bowen |
Dr Emerson |
Dr Leigh |
Mr Rudd |
|
Mr Bradbury |
Mr L. D. T. Ferguson |
Ms Livermore |
Ms Saffin |
|
Ms Brodtmann |
Mr M. J. Ferguson |
Mr Lyons |
Mr Shorten |
|
Ms A. E. Burke |
Mr Fitzgibbon |
Mr McClelland |
Mr Sidebottom |
|
Mr A. S. Burke |
Mr Garrett |
Ms Macklin |
Mr S. F. Smith |
|
Mr Butler |
Mr Georganas |
Mr Melham |
Ms Smyth |
|
Mr Byrne |
Mr Gibbons |
Mr Mitchell |
Mr Swan |
|
Mr Champion |
Mr Gray |
Mr Murphy |
Mr Symon |
|
Mr Cheeseman |
Ms Grierson |
Mr Neumann |
Mr C. R. Thomson |
|
Mr Clare |
Mr Griffin |
Mr O’Connor |
Mr K. J. Thomson |
|
Ms Collins |
Ms Hall* |
Ms O’Neill |
Ms Vamvakinou |
|
Mr Combet |
Mr Hayes |
Ms Owens |
Mr Wilkie |
|
Mr Crean |
Mr Husic* |
Ms Parke |
Mr Zappia |
|
Mr Danby |
Mr Jenkins |
Mr Perrett |
|
NOES, 70
|
Mr Alexander |
Mr Fletcher |
Mr Macfarlane |
Mr Schultz |
|
Mr K. J. Andrews |
Mr Forrest |
Ms Marino |
Mr Secker* |
|
Mrs K. L. Andrews |
Mr Frydenberg |
Mrs Markus |
Mr Simpkins |
|
Mr Baldwin |
Ms Gambaro |
Mr Matheson |
Mr A. D. H. Smith |
|
Mr Billson |
Mrs Gash |
Mrs Mirabella |
Mr Somlyay |
|
Mrs B. K. Bishop |
Mrs Griggs |
Mr Morrison |
Dr Southcott |
|
Ms J. I. Bishop |
Mr Haase |
Mrs Moylan |
Dr Stone |
|
Mr Briggs |
Mr Hartsuyker |
Mr Neville |
Mr Tehan |
|
Mr Broadbent |
Mr A. G. Hawke |
Mr Oakeshott |
Mr Truss |
|
Mr Buchholz |
Mr Hockey |
Mr O’Dowd |
Mr Tudge |
|
Mr Chester |
Mr Hunt |
Ms O’Dwyer |
Mr Turnbull |
|
Mr Christensen |
Dr Jensen |
Mrs Prentice |
Mr van Manen |
|
Mr Ciobo |
Mr E. T. Jones |
Mr Pyne |
Mr Vasta |
|
Mr Cobb |
Mr Keenan |
Mr Ramsey |
Dr Washer |
|
Mr Coulton* |
Mr C. Kelly |
Mr Randall |
Mr Windsor |
|
Mr Crook |
Mr Laming |
Mr Robb |
Mr Wyatt |
|
Mr Dutton |
Ms Ley |
Mr Wyatt Roy |
|
|
Mr Entsch |
Mr McCormack |
Mr Ruddock |
|
* Tellers
Pairs
Ms Gillard Mr Abbott
Ms Rowland Mr Irons
Mr Snowdon Mr Robert
Mr Marles Mr Scott
And so it was resolved in the affirmative.
Mr Bandt, by leave, moved amendments (1) and (2) on sheet 1 together.
Debate continued.
Question—That the amendments be agreed to—put.
The House divided and only Mr Bandt, Mr Wilkie and Mr Katter voting “Aye”, the Speaker (Mr Slipper) declared the question resolved in the negative.
Mr Katter, by leave, moved amendments (1) to (10) together.
Debate continued.
Question—That the amendments be agreed to—put.
The House divided and only Mr Katter, Mr Wilkie and Mr Bandt voting “Aye”, the Speaker (Mr Slipper) declared the question resolved in the negative.
Mr Bandt moved the amendment on sheet 3.
Debate continued.
Question—That the amendment be agreed to—put.
The House divided and only Mr Bandt, Mr Wilkie and Mr Katter voting “Aye”, the Speaker (Mr Slipper) declared the question resolved in the negative.
Mr Bandt, by leave, moved amendments (1) to (70) on sheet 2 together.
Debate continued.
Question—That the amendments be agreed to—put.
The House divided and only Mr Bandt, Mr Katter and Mr Wilkie voting “Aye”, the Speaker (Mr Slipper) declared the question resolved in the negative.
Bill, as amended, agreed to.
Consideration in detail concluded.
On the motion of Mr Shorten, by leave, the bill was read a third time.

