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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
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Home Insulation Program
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Medical Workforce
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Home Insulation Program
(Hunt, Gregory, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Medicare
(Vamvakinou, Maria, MP, Bowen, Chris, MP) -
Home Insulation Program
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Hospitals
(Symon, Mike, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Home Insulation Program
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Hospitals
(Perrett, Graham, MP, Roxon, Nicola, MP) -
Hospitals
(Katter, Bob, MP, Roxon, Nicola, MP) -
Building the Education Revolution Program
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Home Insulation Program
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Pensions and Benefits
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Building the Education Revolution Program
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Economy
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Building the Education Revolution Program
(Hartsuyker, Luke, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Climate Change
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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
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- 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
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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
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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
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- GRIEVANCE DEBATE
- Adjournment
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QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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Totally and Permanently Incapacitated Disability Pensioners
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Irregular Maritime Arrivals
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Indonesia: Counter-Terrorism
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Human Rights: Afghanistan
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Whaling
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Australian Noise Exposure Forecast
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Air Weapons Ranges
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Air Weapons Ranges
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Prostate Cancer
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Securency International Pty Ltd
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Charles Zentai
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Indigenous Affairs: Pre-Recruitment Courses
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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 SULLIVAN (7:11 PM)
—I have heard some humbug in my life—and I am quite old now—but that just about takes the cake. The member for Bowman talked about the privatisation program in Queensland, and, let us face it, there are a large number of Queenslanders who are not at all happy about that program. But let me tell you, Member for Bowman, the happiest looking faces in the parliament in Queensland when that announcement was made were the members of your own party, the LNP. Do you know what they said? They said, ‘They haven’t gone far enough,’ because your side of politics not only wants to sell off what the Queensland government finds itself in a position of having to sell off now—it wants to sell off everything else, too! So don’t come in here with your humbug and lies, and carry on about that!
The DEPUTY SPEAKER
(Mr RE Ramsey)—Member for Longman—
Mr SULLIVAN
—I am sorry. I withdraw.
The DEPUTY SPEAKER
—Thank you.
Mr SULLIVAN
—I have withdrawn. Mr Deputy Speaker Ramsey, I had withdrawn 3,000 times before that humbugging member got up. Let us talk about the motion he has put on the books, and let us talk about what he talked about: Jason Inch and Stuart State School, and his motion including ‘classroom overcrowding, Third World facilities, the ever-increasing workload on our teachers’. You know, I might give you that. As the member for Brisbane central said, we ask our teachers to do an awful lot and we are never able to put enough money into education or health. But, in Queensland, 25 per cent of the budget goes into education, 25 per cent goes into health, and that leaves 50 per cent for everything else. There are a lot of things in this motion that we could agree on. We could agree on the dedication of the teachers, as the member for Bowman said. But I tell you what: there is a lot of ratbaggery and humbug in this motion. Take, for instance:
… condemns the Queensland Government over its continuing education budget cuts …
I just happen to have some figures on the education budget for recent years. In 2007-08, the education budget was $7.836 billion in Queensland. In 2008-09 it was $8.328 billion—an increase of $492 million, or 6.3 per cent in round terms. In 2009-10, it was $9.654 billion, an increase of $1.326 billion over the previous year, or nearly a 16 per cent increase. Is that what you call continuous cuts in budgets? I think you need to get your story straight.
I can understand that you are here presenting a communication that you have had from a single teacher in your electorate. Well, let me tell you what we do on our side of parliament. We meet regularly with the Queensland Teachers Union representatives because we are interested in education—we are seriously interested in education—and we met with them as recently as last week to discuss education issues with them.
One of the reasons that I am interested in education—perhaps a little bit more interested than you, Member for Herbert—is the number of students in our respective areas. I did some figures on your electorate versus mine. Let us have a look at 2007. You had 12,731 students; I had 21,556—although it was not my electorate at the time. You had 961 teachers; I had 1,291. You had a teacher to student ratio of one teacher to every 13.2 students. In my electorate of Longman, where there are nearly twice as many students, there was one teacher to every 16.7 students. And those types of figures have remained constant. You had 13.2, 13.3, 13.3, 13.3. You have dropped—
Mr Lindsay
—I am an effective local member.
Mr SULLIVAN
—An effective local member! Rubbish! You are talking about a school that you think needs to be improved, so how effective are you? And while we are talking about school improvements, tell me how you voted on the BER. What did you say to Jason Entsch when he came to you and asked how you voted on the BER money? You are two-faced and you are causing trouble. You have no interest in teachers.
Mr Lindsay interjecting—
Mr SULLIVAN
—Give both faces a wipe; it would be a good idea. The Queensland government went to the 2009 election offering a flying start. What have we been doing in Queensland in recent times—
The DEPUTY SPEAKER
(Mr RE Ramsey)—Order! The time allotted for this debate has expired. The debate is adjourned and the resumption of the debate will be made an order of the day for the next sitting.