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- FEDERAL FINANCIAL RELATIONS AMENDMENT (NATIONAL HEALTH AND HOSPITALS NETWORK) BILL 2010
- BUSINESS
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- HEALTH INSURANCE (EXTENDED MEDICARE SAFETY NET - MIDWIVES) AMENDMENT DETERMINATION 2010
- CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT (CLUSTER MUNITIONS PROHIBITION) BILL 2010
- NATIONAL HEALTH AND HOSPITALS NETWORK BILL 2010
- AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL PREVENTIVE HEALTH AGENCY BILL 2010
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STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- Great Barrier Reef: Project Catalyst
- Infrastructure
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- Flinders Electorate: Infrastructure Charge
- Tan Kien Ly
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- Kalamunda Schoolies Timor-Leste Project
- Australian Youth Climate Coalition
- TRAGEDIES IN INDONESIA
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Economy
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Economic Reform
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Broadband
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Electricity Prices
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Banking
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Banking
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Health Reform
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Banking
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Carbon Farming Initiative
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Banking
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Freedom of Information
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Murray-Darling Basin
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Cleaner Car Rebate Scheme
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Economy
(Symon, Mike, MP, Crean, Simon, MP)
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Economy
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- AUTONOMOUS SANCTIONS BILL 2010
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ADJOURNMENT
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Burma
Palestine - Road Infrastructure
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Main Committee
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CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
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THERAPEUTIC GOODS AMENDMENT (2010 MEASURES
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Ms LIVERMORE (1:43 PM)
—As pleased as I am to speak in this debate and voice my strong support for Australian National Preventive Health Agency Bill 2010, it is very frustrating to know that over a year has passed since I made a similar speech about the government’s commitment to this area of health policy and the importance of the national leadership and governance of preventive health initiatives at the heart of this bill. The government has long grasped the urgency for action in preventative health but it appears that the evidence of increasing rates of chronic disease, preventable disease more generally and the contribution of lifestyle factors to these problems, let alone any sense of responsibility to address this challenge, has passed the opposition and others by. As a result, the bill passed by this House at the end of last year did not pass the Senate before dissolution of the parliament in July. So we are back where we have started. We have lost much valuable time already, something all members and senators need to keep in mind as we debate the bill for the second time. Let us hope for a more responsible approach this time around.
There are a couple of changes to the bill as a result of the negotiation process and amendments which took place when it was before the Senate. The bill now requires the Preventative Health Agency to prepare strategic plans to run over a five-year period rather than the original three-year period. There is also now explicit reference to alcohol, tobacco and other substance abuse as well as obesity programs being included in the social marketing campaigns to be developed by the agency.
The DEPUTY SPEAKER
(Hon. BC Scott)—Order! It being 1.45 pm, the debate is interrupted in accordance with standing order 43. The debate may be resumed at a later hour and the member will have leave to continue speaking when the debate is resumed.