

Previous Fragment Next Fragment
-
Hansard
- Start of Business
- ABSENCE OF THE SPEAKER
- SMALL BUSINESS
- FOREIGN ACQUISITIONS AND TAKEOVERS AMENDMENT BILL 2009
- CRIMES AMENDMENT (WORKING WITH CHILDREN—CRIMINAL HISTORY) BILL 2009
- COMMITTEES
-
AUTOMOTIVE TRANSFORMATION SCHEME BILL 2009
ACIS ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT BILL 2009 - AUTOMOTIVE TRANSFORMATION SCHEME BILL 2009
- ACIS ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT BILL 2009
-
NATIONAL CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION BILL 2009
NATIONAL CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION (TRANSITIONAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS) BILL 2009
NATIONAL CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION (FEES) BILL 2009 - NATIONAL CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION (TRANSITIONAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS) BILL 2009
- NATIONAL CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION (FEES) BILL 2009
-
HEALTH LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (MIDWIVES AND NURSE PRACTITIONERS) BILL 2009
MIDWIFE PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY (COMMONWEALTH CONTRIBUTION) SCHEME BILL 2009
MIDWIFE PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY (RUN-OFF COVER SUPPORT PAYMENT) BILL 2009 - RENEWABLE ENERGY (ELECTRICITY) (CHARGE) AMENDMENT BILL 2009
- RENEWABLE ENERGY (ELECTRICITY) AMENDMENT BILL 2009
-
HEALTH LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (MIDWIVES AND NURSE PRACTITIONERS) BILL 2009
MIDWIFE PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY (COMMONWEALTH CONTRIBUTION) SCHEME BILL 2009
MIDWIFE PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY (RUN-OFF COVER SUPPORT PAYMENT) BILL 2009 - MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
-
QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
-
Taxation
(Turnbull, Malcolm, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Afghanistan
(Symon, Mike, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Taxation
(Turnbull, Malcolm, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Liquefied Natural Gas Exports
(Raguse, Brett, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Taxation
(Robb, Andrew, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Liquefied Natural Gas Exports
(Jackson, Sharryn, MP, Ferguson, Martin, MP)
-
Taxation
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
-
QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
-
Taxation
(Hockey, Joe, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Emissions Trading Scheme
(Neal, Belinda, MP, Combet, Greg, MP) -
Taxation
(Hockey, Joe, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Immigration
(Saffin, Janelle, MP, Smith, Stephen, MP) -
Workplace Relations
(Keenan, Michael, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Building the Education Revolution Program
(Adams, Dick, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Indigenous Housing
(Morrison, Scott, MP, Macklin, Jenny, MP) -
University Fees
(King, Catherine, MP, Ellis, Kate, MP) -
Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
(Dutton, Peter, MP, Roxon, Nicola, MP) -
Renewable Energy
(Bidgood, James, MP, Burke, Tony, MP) -
Budget
(Hull, Kay, MP, Roxon, Nicola, MP) -
Climate Change
(Melham, Daryl, MP, Albanese, Anthony, MP)
-
Taxation
- QUESTIONS TO THE SPEAKER
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- DOCUMENTS
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
-
HEALTH LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (MIDWIVES AND NURSE PRACTITIONERS) BILL 2009
MIDWIFE PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY (COMMONWEALTH CONTRIBUTION) SCHEME BILL 2009
MIDWIFE PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY (RUN-OFF COVER SUPPORT PAYMENT) BILL 2009 - Adjournment
- NOTICES
-
Main Committee
- Start of Business
-
CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- McMillan Electorate: Wilsons Promontory Lighthouse
- Robertson Electorate: Building the Education Revolution Program
- Cowan Electorate: Ashdale Secondary College
- Wards of the State
- Broadband
-
Mr Peter Veness
Mr Fred Stolz - Schools
- Nation Building Economic Stimulus Plan
- Macarthur Electorate: Ms Sarah Hilt
- Shortland Electorate: Supermarkets
- COMMITTEES
- RESALE ROYALTY RIGHT FOR VISUAL ARTISTS BILL 2008
- ADJOURNMENT
- QUESTIONS IN WRITING
Page: 8573
Dr JENSEN (9:41 AM)
—It is a great irony of the members opposite that their communications minister is apparently unable to effectively communicate. And it is a great irony that the same man should also be made responsible for ‘broadband and the digital economy’ when he has demonstrated, at best, a superficial understanding of the technology. The minister has been the subject of much mirth in online forums, particularly the Whirlpool discussion group. One stunned member there even reported that the minister responsible for digital communication responded to his email with ‘snail-mail’.
Although he is a figure of fun in some circles, the minister should also be seen with fear, for the authority which he wields so ineptly has potentially disturbing implications for us all. Of even greater concern than the farce of the National Broadband Network is the minister’s planned internet filter—a program widely condemned by IT professionals and internet service providers, and which recently won the minister the British ISP industry award of ‘internet villain of the year’. That is one victory the members opposite should not be taking any pride in. To be seen internationally as the biggest threat to the internet in the world takes some doing—especially against the likes of China, Iran and Saudi Arabia. But that is the direction in which this minister, this government, is taking us.
What began as a plan to prevent access to child pornography has now grown into a scheme where unaccountable bureaucrats would be able to block access to any sites they deem unfit for Australians to view—and with the power to make that list a state secret. Already, we know—and we know because the minister told us—that the bans will be extended to sites which distribute or host games some bureaucrats find undesirable. What next? Will words alone be sufficient for the material to be blocked? According to the experts in this field, this scheme is a dud. It will not work in stemming child pornography. It will only hamper internet access for the rest of us, increase access costs and reduce efficiency. There are too many questions about this plan for the minister to duck, as he did again this month, saying that he will have some answers in the next few weeks. It is time for the communications minister to communicate.