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AUSTRALIAN ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY BILL 2010
AUSTRALIAN ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY (TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS) BILL 2010
INTERNATIONAL TAX AGREEMENTS AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 1) 2010
AVIATION TRANSPORT SECURITY AMENDMENT (2009 MEASURES NO. 2) BILL 2010
NATIONAL HEALTH SECURITY AMENDMENT (BACKGROUND CHECKING) BILL 2010 -
CORPORATIONS AMENDMENT (FINANCIAL MARKET SUPERVISION) BILL 2010
CORPORATIONS (FEES) AMENDMENT BILL 2010
TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2009 MEASURES NO. 6) BILL 2009
TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2009 GST ADMINISTRATION MEASURES) BILL 2009
TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2010 GST ADMINISTRATION MEASURES NO. 1) BILL 2010
CRIMES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (TORTURE PROHIBITION AND DEATH PENALTY ABOLITION) BILL 2009 - COMMITTEES
- MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
- ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AMENDMENT (RECREATIONAL FISHING FOR MAKO AND PORBEAGLE SHARKS) BILL 2010
- MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
- WORLD CUP
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Paid Parental Leave
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Hospitals
(Trevor, Chris, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Home Insulation Program
(Abbott, Tony, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Medical Workforce
(Saffin, Janelle, MP, Roxon, Nicola, MP) -
Home Insulation Program
(Hunt, Gregory, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Medicare
(Vamvakinou, Maria, MP, Bowen, Chris, MP) -
Home Insulation Program
(Hunt, Gregory, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Hospitals
(Symon, Mike, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Home Insulation Program
(Abbott, Tony, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Hospitals
(Perrett, Graham, MP, Roxon, Nicola, MP) -
Hospitals
(Katter, Bob, MP, Roxon, Nicola, MP) -
Building the Education Revolution Program
(Raguse, Brett, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Home Insulation Program
(Marino, Nola, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Pensions and Benefits
(Thomson, Craig, MP, Macklin, Jenny, MP) -
Building the Education Revolution Program
(Ley, Sussan, MP) -
Economy
(Zappia, Tony, MP, Tanner, Lindsay, MP) -
Building the Education Revolution Program
(Hartsuyker, Luke, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Climate Change
(Kerr, Duncan, MP, Combet, Greg, MP) -
Building the Education Revolution Program
(Pyne, Chris, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Disability Services
(Parke, Melissa, MP, McClelland, Robert, MP)
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Paid Parental Leave
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- DOCUMENTS
- COMMITTEES
- MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
- COMMITTEES
- ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AMENDMENT (RECREATIONAL FISHING FOR MAKO AND PORBEAGLE SHARKS) BILL 2010
- HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPORT AMENDMENT (FEE-HELP LOAN FEE) BILL 2010
- FAMILY ASSISTANCE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (CHILD CARE) BILL 2010
- TRANS-TASMAN PROCEEDINGS BILL 2009
- TRANS-TASMAN PROCEEDINGS (TRANSITIONAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS) BILL 2009
- FOOD IMPORTATION (BOVINE MEAT STANDARDS) BILL 2010
- ANTI-PEOPLE SMUGGLING AND OTHER MEASURES BILL 2010
- PETITIONS
- COMMITTEES
- ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AMENDMENT (PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY) BILL 2010
- AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT OMBUDSMAN BILL 2010
- IMPORTED FOOD CONTROL AMENDMENT (BOVINE MEAT) BILL 2010
- PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
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Main Committee
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CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- Higgins Electorate: Crime and Antisocial Behaviour
- Blaxland Electorate: Bankstown Airport
- Dunkley Electorate: Small Business
- Macquarie Electorate: Macquarie 2010 Bicentenary Commemorations
- Swan Electorate: Home Insulation Program
- Wakefield Electorate: The Plains Producer
- Maranoa Electorate: Home Insulation Program and Green Loans Program
- Learning for Life
- Uranium Mining
- Page Electorate: Campaigns
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TRANS-TASMAN PROCEEDINGS BILL 2009
TRANS-TASMAN PROCEEDINGS (TRANSITIONAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS) BILL 2009 - TRANS-TASMAN PROCEEDINGS (TRANSITIONAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS) BILL 2009
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STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- Maranoa Electorate: Silver Memories
- Dawson Electorate: Economy
- Battle of Long Tan
- Golden Grove Central Districts Baseball Club
- Armenian-Australian Community: Mr Arshag Badelian
- Dr Paul Collier
- Caloundra Regional Art Gallery
- World Vision
- Cowan Electorate: Alexander Heights
- Mr Stephen ‘Alf’ Randell OAM
- PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS
- GRIEVANCE DEBATE
- Adjournment
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QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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Totally and Permanently Incapacitated Disability Pensioners
(Markus, Louise, MP, Griffin, Alan, MP) -
Irregular Maritime Arrivals
(Simpkins, Luke, MP, McClelland, Robert, MP) -
Indonesia: Counter-Terrorism
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Human Rights: Afghanistan
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Whaling
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Australian Noise Exposure Forecast
(Baldwin, Robert, MP, Combet, Greg, MP) -
Air Weapons Ranges
(Baldwin, Robert, MP, Combet, Greg, MP) -
Air Weapons Ranges
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Prostate Cancer
(Oakeshott, Rob, MP, Roxon, Nicola, MP) -
Securency International Pty Ltd
(Bishop, Julie, MP, O’Connor, Brendan, MP) -
Charles Zentai
(Bishop, Julie, MP, O’Connor, Brendan, MP) -
Indigenous Affairs: Pre-Recruitment Courses
(Robert, Stuart, MP, Combet, Greg, MP) -
Army Aboriginal Community Assistance Program
(Robert, Stuart, MP, Combet, Greg, MP)
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Totally and Permanently Incapacitated Disability Pensioners
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Mr PERRETT (2:32 PM)
—My question is to the Minister for Health and Ageing. What are the obstacles being presented to the government’s health reform legislative agenda and to the government’s plan to reform dental services?
Ms ROXON (Minister for Health and Ageing)
—I thank the member for Moreton for the question about health reform. He has had a small taste of investments in health reform in his electorate already with the announcement of the Brisbane Southside GP superclinic. The University of Queensland is involved in that very important service which will be delivered to those communities in Moreton and the surrounds. The Commonwealth has released its historic national health reform plan, which is going to establish the National Health and Hospitals Network, which is funded nationally and run locally. Of course, our plan builds on two years of reform work already undertaken. The Rudd government is very proud of that work, which is already delivering benefits in hospitals, to the workforce, in preventative care in primary care and in dental heath as we speak.
Unfortunately, though, not all of our plans have been implemented, as a number of them have been met with obstruction and game playing by the Liberal Party in the Senate. I would like to go through a short list of shame for the Liberal Party and their approach in the Senate. Early in our term they delayed closing the alcopops loophole for more than 12 months at the bidding of the distilling industry. They tried to block changes to the Medicare levy surcharge which were designed to provide relief to low-income earners. They backed the ophthalmologists when the government tried to adjust rebates for simple procedures. They rejected our sensible reforms to the private health insurance rebate—which, as the Treasurer has already mentioned, is costing the budget $2 billion over the forward estimates. And they are stalling the preventative health agency bill.
Just last week we heard some worrying further reports of the rorting of the chronic disease dental scheme by some dentists and some GPs. Since this scheme began in November 2007 we know of a doctor who has referred approximately 13,000 services and one dentist who has received approximately $4 million in benefits This scheme was originally projected, as the Treasurer has mentioned, to cost $377 million over four years; instead, it is actually costing close to that per year and over $800 million in the last two years alone. The government have attempted to close this flawed scheme twice, but the Liberal Party has blocked both of our attempts. Our proposed alternative scheme would provide around a million dental services and treatments to needy Australians if the Liberals would stop blocking our attempts to implement it.
Again this week in the Senate the coalition gets the chance to pass a landmark nursing and midwifery package. This will provide for the first time Medicare rebates and prescribing rights under the PBS for our hard-working midwives and highly skilled nurse practitioners. We know that the Leader of the Opposition and the shadow health minister are anti-nurse. They have not agreed to pass this legislation. They have been delaying it at every turn, and if they did support nurses, they would have supported the passage of this important piece of legislation through the Senate by now. I highlight not only that this landmark reform is being delayed and mucked around by those opposite but also that, while on 1 July we would for the first time ever have been introducing a Commonwealth funded insurance package for midwives, that cannot happen if this legislation is not passed this week. It will be the Liberal Party who are being anti-nurse and anti-midwife by blocking that legislation. We need it to pass this week. It is the opportunity to show that you are not anti-nurse. We call on the Liberal Party to support this legislation, allow the insurance product for midwives to be passed and stop blocking these important reforms for thousands of nurses and midwives across the country.