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AUSTRALIAN ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY BILL 2009
AUSTRALIAN ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY (TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS) BILL 2009
FISHERIES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2009 - HEALTHCARE IDENTIFIERS BILL 2010
- HEALTHCARE IDENTIFIERS (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2010
- HEALTH INSURANCE AMENDMENT (PATHOLOGY REQUESTS) BILL 2010
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- ANTARCTIC TREATY (ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION) AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- CORPORATIONS AMENDMENT (FINANCIAL MARKET SUPERVISION) BILL 2010
- CORPORATIONS (FEES) AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- NATIONAL CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2010 GST ADMINISTRATION MEASURES NO. 1) BILL 2010
- TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2010 MEASURES NO. 1) BILL 2010
- SOCIAL SECURITY AND FAMILY ASSISTANCE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (WEEKLY PAYMENTS) BILL 2010
- HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPORT AMENDMENT (FEE-HELP LOAN FEE) BILL 2010
- OFFSHORE PETROLEUM AND GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES) BILL 2010
- OFFSHORE PETROLEUM AND GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE (SAFETY LEVIES) AMENDMENT BILL 2010
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CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME BILL 2010
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2010
AUSTRALIAN CLIMATE CHANGE REGULATORY AUTHORITY BILL 2010
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CHARGES—CUSTOMS) BILL 2010
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CHARGES—EXCISE) BILL 2010
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CHARGES—GENERAL) BILL 2010
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CPRS FUEL CREDITS) BILL 2010
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CPRS FUEL CREDITS) (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2010
EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT (CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME) BILL 2010
CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT (CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME) BILL 2010
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME AMENDMENT (HOUSEHOLD ASSISTANCE) BILL 2010 - MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Home Insulation Program
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Economy
(Bird, Sharon, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Home Insulation Program
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Economy
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Green Loans Program
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Economy
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Solar Energy
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Health
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Workplace Relations: Women
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Education
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Indigenous Affairs
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Economy
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National Security
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Schools: Computers
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Small Business
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Northern Australia
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Climate Change
(Zappia, Tony, MP, Combet, Greg, MP)
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Home Insulation Program
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
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- CRIMES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (SERIOUS AND ORGANISED CRIME) BILL (NO. 2) 2010
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- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
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- TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2009 MEASURES NO. 6) BILL 2009
- INTERNATIONAL TAX AGREEMENTS AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) 2009
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CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME BILL 2010
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2010
AUSTRALIAN CLIMATE CHANGE REGULATORY AUTHORITY BILL 2010
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CHARGES—CUSTOMS) BILL 2010
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CHARGES—EXCISE) BILL 2010
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CHARGES—GENERAL) BILL 2010
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CPRS FUEL CREDITS) BILL 2010
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CPRS FUEL CREDITS) (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2010
EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT (CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME) BILL 2010
CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT (CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME) BILL 2010
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME AMENDMENT (HOUSEHOLD ASSISTANCE) BILL 2010 - ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
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Main Committee
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CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- Defence Procurement
- Throsby Electorate: Schools
- China
- Isaacs Electorate: Chinese Lunar Festival and Tet Festival
- Petition: Marriage
- Melbourne Ports Electorate: International Students
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Stirling Electorate: Balcatta Soccer Club
Airport Noise - Holt Electorate: Pastor Barry Cutchie
- Schools: Computers
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APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 3) 2009-2010
APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 4) 2009-2010 - Adjournment
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Mr DANBY (9:43 AM)
—Last Friday I appeared on Al-Jazeera’s panel program 101 East as a one of a group of people being interviewed, with Flinders Street Station in the background, by the very competent host, Fauziah Ibrahim. The program, on the topic of violence against Indian students, will air this Thursday on that network.
Some people, including friends of mine in the Victorian government, were a bit shocked by the column written by the foreign affairs editor of the Australian, Greg Sheridan, which appeared in last Saturday’s edition of the Weekend Australian. I do not think there has been a stronger, or some might say ‘more strident’, identification of the problems in Victoria than that article by Mr Sheridan. I welcome Greg Sheridan’s column. I think it is a wake-up call to all of us that these kinds of things have to be addressed in a very serious way. Of course, these have been mostly opportunistic attacks on Indian students, who were working at late-night convenience stores or in taxis. Of course, Australia is basically a tolerant country. However, when people are simply walking through parks late at night and are stabbed to death, as poor Mr Nitin Garg was, it is simply foolish to say that there is no racial motivation in these attacks. How would any of us parliamentarians or public officials know that? We were not at the scene of the crime. It is much better to leave claims and protestations that these attacks are not racist out of one’s remarks.
I think General Cosgrove, the former Defence Force chief, set a much better tone in his Australia Day address, which was entitled ‘Sunshine and shade’. He said:
I sense in relation to the spate of attacks on … Indian people, in Melbourne and elsewhere, Australians are very concerned and disinclined to downplay, much less dismiss, the potential ‘racist’ elements of what has become a litany of criminality.
The problem for us is that the criminal incidents are cowardly and sly and it is easy to conclude that they are racially targeted.
We are all dismayed that there might be some kind of warped campaign in progress.
He said the vast majority of Australians totally rejected such despicable behaviour and would welcome the rigorous prosecution of those ‘preying on these visitors’.
I also welcome the speech of the Minister for Foreign Affairs last night which is another attempt to seriously address these issues by examining all of the nature of our relationship with India, including our strategic relationship. The member for Perth recounted very calmly the number of police prosecutions against people who have attacked Indian visitors in Australia or Indian-Australian citizens. The foreign minister showed the seriousness we need to show in confronting racism when he recounted the improvements to legislation in Victoria that will finally, after pressure that should have been accepted earlier, include racial violence as an extra crime. (Time expired)