- Title
HVP No 96 - 14 March 2012
17 QUESTIONS
- Database
House Votes and Proceedings
- Date
14-03-2012
- Source
House of Reps
- Number
96
- Page
1309
- Status
Final
- Main Committee
no
- System Id
chamber/votes/2012-03-14/0018
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House Votes and Proceedings
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House
- 1 MEETING OF THE HOUSE
- 2 JUDICIAL MISBEHAVIOUR AND INCAPACITY (PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSIONS) BILL 2012
- 3 COURTS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (JUDICIAL COMPLAINTS) BILL 2012
- 4 FAMILY LAW AMENDMENT (VALIDATION OF CERTAIN ORDERS AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2012
- 5 MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
- 6 SUSPENSION OF STANDING AND SESSIONAL ORDERS—PRIVATE MEMBERS’ NOTICE
- 7 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 2011 (NO. 1), AS CONTAINED IN THE SELECT LEGISLATIVE INSTRUMENT 2011 NO. 191—MOTION FOR DISALLOWANCE
- 8 SUSPENSION OF STANDING AND SESSIONAL ORDERS MOVED
- 9 BILL REFERRED TO FEDERATION CHAMBER
- 10 NATIONAL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT BILL 2010—SENATE’S AMENDMENTS
- 11 MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
- 12 DOCUMENT
- 13 HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPORT AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 1) 2012
- 14 MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS
- 15 MINISTRY—DOCUMENT
- 16 MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
- 17 QUESTIONS
- 18 COMMITTEES—MEMBERSHIP
- 19 DOCUMENTS—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENTS
- 20 INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY—PARLIAMENTARY JOINT COMMITTEE—MEMBERSHIP
- 21 SELECTION COMMITTEE—REPORT
- 22 BILL REFERRED TO FEDERATION CHAMBER
- 23 DISCUSSION OF MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE—BORDER PROTECTION
- 24 DEATH IN THE WORKPLACE—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT
- 25 INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2012—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT
- 26 TREATIES—JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE—REPORT—STATEMENT BY MEMBER
- 27 POSTPONEMENT OF ORDER OF THE DAY
- 28 ROAD SAFETY REMUNERATION BILL 2011
- 29 SELECTION COMMITTEE—REPORT
- 30 ADJOURNMENT
- DOCUMENTS
- ATTENDANCE
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Main Committee
- 1 MEETING OF MAIN COMMITTEE
- 2 MEMBERS’ CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- 3 NSW FLOODS—STATEMENTS
- 4 ANNIVERSARY OF THE JAPAN DISASTER—STATEMENT
- 5 NSW FLOODS—STATEMENT
- 6 ANNIVERSARY OF THE JAPAN DISASTER—STATEMENTS
- 7 INSURANCE CONTRACTS AMENDMENT BILL 2011
- 8 ADJOURNMENT
- 9 MEETING
- 10 INSURANCE CONTRACTS AMENDMENT BILL 2011
- 11 CLASSIFICATION (PUBLICATIONS, FILMS AND COMPUTER GAMES) AMENDMENT (R 18+ COMPUTER GAMES) BILL 2012
- 12 ADJOURNMENT
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House
17 QUESTIONS
Questions without notice being asked—
Member directed to leave
At 2.16 p.m. the Member for Canning (Mr Randall) was directed, under standing order 94, to leave the Chamber for one hour for raising a frivolous point of order, and he accordingly left the Chamber.
Questions without notice continuing—
Member directed to leave
At 2.16 p.m. the Member for Sturt (Mr Pyne) was directed, under standing order 94, to leave the Chamber for one hour for disorderly behaviour, and he accordingly left the Chamber.
Questions without notice continuing—
Member directed to leave
At 2.17 p.m. the Member for Mitchell (Mr Hawke) was directed, under standing order 94, to leave the Chamber for one hour for interjecting, and he accordingly left the Chamber.
Questions without notice continuing—
Member directed to leave
At 2.21 p.m. the Member for Mayo (Mr Briggs) was directed, under standing order 94, to leave the Chamber for one hour for interjecting, and he accordingly left the Chamber.
Questions without notice continuing—
Member directed to leave
At 2.22 p.m. the Member for Mackellar (Mrs B. K. Bishop) was directed, under standing order 94, to leave the Chamber for one hour for interjecting, and she accordingly left the Chamber.
Questions without notice continuing—
Member directed to leave
At 2.23 p.m. the Member for North Sydney (Mr Hockey) was directed, under standing order 94, to leave the Chamber for one hour for interjecting, and he accordingly left the Chamber.
Questions without notice continuing—
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Suspension of standing and sessional orders moved
Mr Abbott (Leader of the Opposition) moved—That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent the Member for Warringah moving immediately—That the Prime Minister be called to explain how the Australian people can trust her Government to control our borders and protect the Australian people from threats, including the illegal importation of weapons used in gun crimes, when the Government’s failed border protection policies have overwhelmed the budget and undermined the ability of agencies that manage our borders to do their job.
Debate ensued.
The time allowed by standing order 1 for debate on the motion having expired—
Question—put.
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The House divided (the Speaker, Mr Slipper, in the Chair)—
AYES, 67
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Mr Abbott |
Mr Fletcher |
Ms Marino |
Mr Schultz |
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Mr Alexander |
Mr Forrest |
Mrs Markus |
Mr Scott |
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Mr K. J. Andrews |
Mr Frydenberg |
Mr Matheson |
Mr Secker* |
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Mrs K. L. Andrews |
Ms Gambaro |
Mrs Mirabella |
Mr Simpkins |
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Mr Baldwin |
Mrs Gash |
Mr Morrison |
Mr A. D. H. Smith |
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Mr Billson |
Mr Haase |
Mrs Moylan |
Dr Southcott |
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Ms J. I. Bishop |
Mr Hartsuyker |
Mr Neville |
Dr Stone |
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Mr Broadbent |
Mr A. G. Hawke |
Mr O’Dowd |
Mr Tehan |
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Mr Buchholz |
Mr Hunt |
Ms O’Dwyer |
Mr Truss |
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Mr Chester |
Mr Irons |
Mrs Prentice |
Mr Tudge |
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Mr Christensen |
Dr Jensen |
Mr Pyne |
Mr Turnbull |
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Mr Ciobo |
Mr E. T. Jones |
Mr Ramsey |
Mr van Manen |
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Mr Cobb |
Mr Keenan |
Mr Randall |
Mr Vasta |
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Mr Coulton* |
Mr C. Kelly |
Mr Robb |
Dr Washer |
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Mr Crook |
Mr Laming |
Mr Robert |
Mr Wilkie |
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Mr Dutton |
Ms Ley |
Mr Wyatt Roy |
Mr Wyatt |
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Mr Entsch |
Mr McCormack |
Mr Ruddock |
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NOES, 72
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Mr Adams |
Mrs D’Ath |
Mr S. P. Jones |
Mr Perrett |
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Mr Albanese |
Mr Dreyfus |
Dr M. J. Kelly |
Ms Plibersek |
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Mr Bandt |
Mrs Elliot |
Ms King |
Mr Ripoll |
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Ms Bird |
Ms Ellis |
Dr Leigh |
Ms Rishworth |
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Mr Bowen |
Dr Emerson |
Ms Livermore |
Ms Roxon |
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Mr Bradbury |
Mr L. D. T. Ferguson |
Mr Lyons |
Mr Rudd |
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Ms Brodtmann |
Mr Fitzgibbon |
Mr McClelland |
Ms Saffin |
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Ms A. E. Burke |
Mr Garrett |
Ms Macklin |
Mr Shorten |
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Mr A. S. Burke |
Mr Georganas |
Mr Marles |
Mr Sidebottom |
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Mr Butler |
Mr Gibbons |
Mr Melham |
Mr S. F. Smith |
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Mr Byrne |
Ms Gillard |
Mr Mitchell |
Ms Smyth |
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Mr Champion |
Mr Gray |
Mr Murphy |
Mr Snowdon |
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Mr Cheeseman |
Ms Grierson |
Mr Neumann |
Mr Swan |
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Mr Clare |
Mr Griffin |
Mr Oakeshott |
Mr Symon |
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Ms Collins |
Ms Hall* |
Mr O’Connor |
Mr K. J. Thomson |
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Mr Combet |
Mr Hayes |
Ms O’Neill |
Ms Vamvakinou |
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Mr Crean |
Mr Husic* |
Ms Owens |
Mr Windsor |
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Mr Danby |
Mr Jenkins |
Ms Parke |
Mr Zappia |
* Tellers
Pairs
Ms Rowland Mr Macfarlane
Mr C. R. Thomson Mrs Griggs
Mr M. J. Ferguson Mr Somlyay
And so it was negatived.
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Questions without notice concluded.

