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- NATIONAL HEALTH AND HOSPITALS NETWORK BILL 2010
- AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL PREVENTIVE HEALTH AGENCY BILL 2010
- NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT (PHARMACEUTICAL BENEFITS SCHEME) BILL 2010
- TERRITORIES LAW REFORM BILL 2010
- DEFENCE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (SECURITY OF DEFENCE PREMISES) BILL 2010
- OZONE PROTECTION AND SYNTHETIC GREENHOUSE GAS MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- TRADEX SCHEME AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- HIGHER EDUCATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (STUDENT SERVICES AND AMENITIES) 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
- FAMILY ASSISTANCE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (CHILD CARE BUDGET MEASURES) BILL 2010
- SUPERANNUATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- INTERNATIONAL TAX AGREEMENTS AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) 2010
- TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (CONFIDENTIALITY OF TAXPAYER INFORMATION) BILL 2010
- TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2010 MEASURES NO. 4) BILL 2010
- FISHERIES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) 2010
- PRIMARY INDUSTRIES (EXCISE) LEVIES AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- CORPORATIONS AMENDMENT (SONS OF GWALIA) BILL 2010
- CORPORATIONS AMENDMENT (NO. 1) BILL 2010
- CARER RECOGNITION BILL 2010
- STANDING ORDERS
- STANDING AND SESSIONAL ORDERS
- GOVERNMENT RESPONSES TO COMMITTEE REPORTS
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COMMITTEES
- Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity Committee
- Australian Crime Commission Committee
- Corporations and Financial Services Committee
- Cyber Safety Committee
- Electoral Matters Committee
- Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee
- Gambling Reform Committee
- Migration Committee
- National Capital and External Territories Committee
- Parliamentary Library Committee
- Treaties Committee
- GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH
- STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Climate Change
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Delhi Commonwealth Games
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Emissions Trading Scheme
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Economy
(Thomson, Craig, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Asylum Seekers
(Abbott, Tony, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Economy
(Saffin, Janelle, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Asylum Seekers
(Entsch, Warren, MP) -
Climate Change
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Local Hospital Networks
(Oakeshott, Rob, MP, Roxon, Nicola, MP) -
Afghanistan
(Neumann, Shayne, MP, Smith, Stephen, MP) -
Asylum Seekers
(Haase, Barry, MP, Bowen, Chris, MP) -
Pakistan: Floods
(Parke, Melissa, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Asylum Seekers
(Bishop, Julie, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Regional Australia
(Livermore, Kirsten, MP, Crean, Simon, MP) -
Economy
(Ciobo, Steven, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Gambling
(Champion, Nick, MP, Macklin, Jenny, MP) -
Building the Education Revolution Program
(Pyne, Chris, MP, Garrett, Peter, MP) -
Australian Federal Police
(Hayes, Chris, MP, O’Connor, Brendan, MP) -
Home Insulation Program
(Truss, Warren, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
National Security
(Ripoll, Bernie, MP, McClelland, Robert, MP)
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Climate Change
- MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
- COMMITTEES
- PRIME MINISTER
- AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AUDIT OFFICE
- AUDITOR-GENERAL’S REPORTS
- DOCUMENTS
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- NOTICES
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(1)
(a) That a Joint Select Committee on Cyber Safety be appointed to inquire into and report on:
(i) the online environment in which Australian children currently engage, including key physical points of access (schools, libraries, internet cafes, homes, mobiles) and stakeholders controlling or able to influence that engagement (governments, parents, teachers, traders, internet service providers, content service providers);
(ii) the nature, prevalence, implications of and level of risk associated with cyber-safety threats, such as: · abuse of children online (cyber-bullying, cyber-stalking and sexual grooming); · exposure to illegal and inappropriate content; · inappropriate social and health behaviours in an online environment (e.g. technology addiction, online promotion of anorexia, drug usage, underage drinking and smoking); · identity theft; and · breaches of privacy;
(iii) Australian and international responses to current cyber-safety threats (education, filtering, regulation, enforcement) their effectiveness and costs to stakeholders, including business;
(iv) opportunities for cooperation across Australian stakeholders and with international stakeholders in dealing with cyber-safety issues;
(v) examining the need to ensure that the opportunities presented by, and economic benefits of, new technologies are maximised;
(vi) ways to support schools to change their culture to reduce the incidence and harmful effects of cyber-bullying including by: · increasing awareness of cyber-safety good practice; · encouraging schools to work with the broader school community, especially parents, to develop consistent, whole school approaches; and · analysing best practice approaches to training and professional development programs and resources that are available to enable school staff to effectively respond to cyber-bullying.
(vii) analysing information on achieving and continuing world’s best practice safeguards; and
(viii) the merit of establishing an Online Ombudsman to investigate, advocate and act on cyber-safety issues.
(b) Such other matters relating to cyber-safety referred by the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy or either House.
(2) That the committee consist of 12 members, 4 Members of the House of Representatives to be nominated by the Government Whip or Whips, 2 Members of the House of Representatives to be nominated by the Opposition Whip or Whips and 1 by any non-aligned Member, 2 Senators to be nominated by the Leader of the Government in the Senate, and 2 Senators to be nominated by the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate and 1 Senator to be nominated by any minority group or groups or independent Senator or independent Senators.
(3) That every nomination of a member of the committee be notified in writing to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
(4) That the members of the committee hold office as a joint select committee until the House of Representatives is dissolved or expires by effluxion of time.
(5) That the committee elect a Government member as its chair.
(6) That the committee elect a non-Government member as its deputy chair who shall act as chair of the committee at any time when the chair is not present at a meeting of the committee, and at any time when the chair and deputy chair are not present at a meeting of the committee the members present shall elect another member to act as chair at that meeting.
(7) That, in the event of an equally divided vote, the chair, or the deputy chair when acting as chair, have a casting vote.
(8) That 3 members of the committee constitute a quorum of the committee provided that in a deliberative meeting the quorum shall include 1 Government member of either House and 1 non-Government member of either House.
(9) That the committee have power to appoint subcommittees consisting of 3 or more of its members and to refer to any subcommittee any matter which the committee is empowered to examine.
(10) That the committee appoint the chair of each subcommittee who shall have a casting vote only and at any time when the chair of a subcommittee is not present at a meeting of the subcommittee the members of the subcommittee present shall elect another member of that subcommittee to act as chair at that meeting.
(11) That 2 members of a subcommittee constitute the quorum of that subcommittee, provided that in a deliberative meeting the quorum shall include 1 Government member of either House and 1 non-Government member of either House.
(12) That members of the committee who are not members of a subcommittee may participate in the proceedings of that subcommittee but shall not vote, move any motion or be counted for the purpose of a quorum.
(13) That the committee or any subcommittee have power to call for witnesses to attend and for documents to be produced.
(14) That the committee or any subcommittee have the power to consider and make use of the evidence and records of the former Joint Select Committee on Cyber-Safety appointed during the previous parliament.
(15) That the committee or any subcommittee may conduct proceedings at any place it sees fit.
(16) That the committee or any subcommittee have power to adjourn from time to time and to sit during any adjournment of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
(17) That the committee may report from time to time but that it present its final report no later than 30 April 2012.
(18) That the provisions of this resolution, so far as they are inconsistent with the standing orders, have effect notwithstanding anything contained in the standing orders.
(19) That a message be sent to the Senate acquainting it of this resolution and requesting that it concur and take action accordingly.
Question agreed to.