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Hansard
- Start of Business
- FAIR WORK BILL 2008
- TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (LUXURY CAR TAX—MINOR AMENDMENTS) BILL 2008
- FAMILIES, HOUSING, COMMUNITY SERVICES AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES) BILL 2008
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Economy
(Jackson, Sharryn, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Economy
(Hockey, Joe, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Workplace Relations
(Neal, Belinda, MP, Emerson, Craig, MP) -
Economy
(Robb, Andrew, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Pensions and Benefits
(Burke, Anna, MP, Macklin, Jenny, MP) -
Broadband
(Truss, Warren, MP, Albanese, Anthony, MP) -
Queensland Storms
(Neumann, Shayne, MP, McClelland, Robert, MP) -
Trade: Banana Imports
(Katter, Bob, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
United Kingdom
(Zappia, Tony, MP, Smith, Stephen, MP) -
Border Security
(Lindsay, Peter, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
White Ribbon Day
(Georganas, Steve, MP, Plibersek, Tanya, MP) -
Trade: Imports
(Katter, Bob, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Child Care
(Cheeseman, Darren, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP)
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Economy
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- QUESTIONS TO THE SPEAKER
- DOCUMENTS
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- GUARANTEE SCHEME FOR LARGE DEPOSITS AND WHOLESALE FUNDING APPROPRIATION BILL 2008
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SOCIAL SECURITY AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (ECONOMIC SECURITY STRATEGY) BILL 2008
APPROPRIATION (ECONOMIC SECURITY STRATEGY) BILL (NO. 1) 2008-2009
APPROPRIATION (ECONOMIC SECURITY STRATEGY) BILL (NO. 2) 2008-2009 - SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS (EQUAL TREATMENT IN COMMONWEALTH LAWS—SUPERANNUATION) BILL 2008
- SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS (EQUAL TREATMENT IN COMMONWEALTH LAWS—GENERAL LAW REFORM) BILL 2008
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NATION-BUILDING FUNDS BILL 2008
NATION-BUILDING FUNDS (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2008
COAG REFORM FUND BILL 2008 -
NATION-BUILDING FUNDS BILL 2008
NATION-BUILDING FUNDS (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2008
COAG REFORM FUND BILL 2008 - GUARANTEE SCHEME FOR LARGE DEPOSITS AND WHOLESALE FUNDING APPROPRIATION BILL 2008
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- NOTICES
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Main Committee
- Start of Business
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CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- Human Trafficking and Child Labour
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Eden-Monaro Electorate: Clean Energy for Eternity
Tathra Tragedy - Caring for our Country
- Rankin Electorate: Greenbank RSL Sub-Branch
- Hinkler Electorate: Glendyne Education and Training Centre
- Holt Electorate: Youth Reference Group Meeting
- White Ribbon Day
- Mr Charlie Gregorini
- Grey Electorate: Andamooka
- St Corio Electorate: St Anthony’s Primary School
- Baker Electorate: Dukes Highway
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AGED CARE AMENDMENT (2008 MEASURES NO. 2) BILL 2008
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Second Reading
- Markus, Louise, MP
- Combet, Greg, MP
- Chester, Darren, MP
- Sidebottom, Sid, MP
- Coulton, Mark, MP
- Neumann, Shayne, MP
- Robert, Stuart, MP
- Ripoll, Bernie, MP
- Ramsey, Rowan, MP
- Zappia, Tony, MP
- Johnson, Michael, MP
- Adams, Dick, MP
- Hartsuyker, Luke, MP
- Slipper, Peter, MP
- Haase, Barry, MP
- Irons, Steve, MP
- Vale, Danna, MP
- Elliot, Justine, MP
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Second Reading
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NATION-BUILDING FUNDS BILL 2008
NATION-BUILDING FUNDS (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2008
COAG REFORM FUND BILL 2008 - Adjournment
- QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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Mr CHESTER (4:17 PM)
—I rise to speak in support of White Ribbon Day and the efforts by the White Ribbon Foundation to reduce the incidence of violence against women. Today is an opportunity for all right-thinking men in our nation to stand shoulder to shoulder and condemn those who perpetrate violence against our mothers, our sisters, our wives and our girlfriends. It is a chance to state unequivocally that it is never okay to strike a woman or to intimidate, bully, harass or force yourself upon a woman for sexual gratification. No always means no.
At today’s launch of the White Ribbon Foundation report, we heard many impassioned speeches from all sides of politics. This is an issue which naturally transcends political boundaries. The report highlighted the impact of violence on young people and their future relationships. Alarmingly, the report also highlighted that one in three women in Australia are affected by violence. It is a national disgrace, and I urge all men to speak out in support of a coordinated national action plan backed by all levels of government. We must educate young people, we must change our attitudes and we must change behaviour in the interest of the health and well-being of women across our nation. Previous reports have found that, where data does exist, there is a higher reported incidence of domestic violence in rural and remote communities than in metropolitan settings. The reported level of violence against women in our Indigenous communities is even more horrific. Coming from a rural and regional electorate—as a Gippslander—that troubles me deeply.
Today I appeal to all the men of Gippsland to join me in denouncing violence against women, to join me in leading by example by showing our sons the right way to behave: to respect, nurture and care for women in our society. I refer to a couple of findings in the report and draw the attention of the chamber to the fact that domestic violence has a clear and negative impact on children’s and young people’s behavioural, cognitive and emotional functioning and social development. Children’s and young people’s education and later employment prospects are harmed by domestic violence. These are long-term trends, and the impacts are felt right across our community. We need to stop pretending it does not happen and we need to take action to prevent violence against women across our community. I commend the current government for establishing the National Council to Reduce Violence Against Women and Children, and I undertake to do all in my power to support the campaign to reduce the incidence of violence in our community. We can do better and we must do better in future.