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Hansard
- Start of Business
- COMMITTEES
- SCREEN AUSTRALIA (TRANSFER OF ASSETS) BILL 2010
- HEALTH INSURANCE AMENDMENT (COMPLIANCE) BILL 2010
- TOBACCO ADVERTISING PROHIBITION AMENDMENT BILL 2000
- AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH COUNCIL AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) 2010
- FAMILY LAW AMENDMENT (VALIDATION OF CERTAIN PARENTING ORDERS AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2010
- COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL AMENDMENT (POLITICAL DONATIONS AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2010
- INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- HIGHER EDUCATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (STUDENT SERVICES AND AMENITIES) BILL 2010
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STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- Bonner Electorate: HubWorks
- Reid Electorate: Trade Training Centres in Schools
- Remembrance Day
- Tourism Directions Conference
- Forde Electorate: Beenleigh RSL
- Iran: Religious Freedom
- Hasluck Electorate: Multicultural Fair
- MindMatters Inaugural School Recognition Event
- Biosecurity: Kiwifruit Industry
- Perth: LNG 18 Conference
- ROYAL ENGAGEMENT
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Electricity Prices
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Schools
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Cost of Living
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Education Funding
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Interest Rates
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Vocational Education and Training
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Tourism
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Skills Training
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Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
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Broadband
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Asylum Seekers
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Cost of Living
(Burke, Anna, MP)
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Electricity Prices
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- COMMITTEES
- DOCUMENTS
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT (CLUSTER MUNITIONS PROHIBITION) BILL 2010
- AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL PREVENTIVE HEALTH AGENCY BILL 2010
- BUSINESS
- TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2010 MEASURES NO. 4) BILL 2010
- HIGHER EDUCATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (STUDENT SERVICES AND AMENITIES) BILL 2010
- COMMITTEES
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ADJOURNMENT
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Wandin Yallock Primary School
Croydon Hills Primary School - Banks Electorate: Pole Depot Community Centre
- Flinders Electorate: State Government Services
- Trade Training Centres
- Relay for Life
- Capricornia Electorate: Schools and Trade Training Centres
- Victorian Government
- Prison Education Programs
- Aged Care
- Petrie Electorate: Redcliffe Community Association
- Bowman Electorate: Citizen of the Year Awards
- O’Connor Electorate: Albany Community Care Respite Centre
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Wandin Yallock Primary School
- Adjournment
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Main Committee
- Start of Business
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CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- Herbert Electorate: Roads
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
- Longman Electorate: Health and Roads
- Kingston Electorate: Essay Competition
- Mayo Electorate: Local Government
- Home and Community Care Services
- Bulimba Creek Catchment Coordinating Committee
- La Trobe Electorate: Primary Schools
- Hasluck Electorate: Midland and Gosnells PCYCs
- Lyne electorate: employment
- INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2010
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GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH
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Address-in-Reply
- Schultz, Alby, MP
- Thomson, Kelvin, MP
- Irons, Steve, MP
- Burke, Anna, MP
- Fletcher, Paul, MP
- Combet, Greg, MP
- Hawke, Alex, MP
- D’Ath, Yvette, MP
- Mirabella, Sophie, MP
- Ripoll, Bernie, MP
- Keenan, Michael, MP
- Champion, Nick, MP
- Morrison, Scott, MP
- Cheeseman, Darren, MP
- Moylan, Judi, MP
- Zappia, Tony, MP
- Gash, Joanna, MP
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Address-in-Reply
- Adjournment
- QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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Mr OAKESHOTT (9:56 AM)
—I am pleased to hear the member for Hasluck talking about Midnight Basketball; it is a widely supported program, and is expanding on the Mid North Coast. I strongly endorse his words as to the success of that program. On a related theme, employment and education in Aboriginal communities and also in the entire community of the Mid North Coast is something that we have been working on at a community level for some time. I am pleased to report that we are seeing results. Unemployment rates on the Mid North Coast are now some of the lowest that they have ever been. Importantly, the gap between state and national averages and local averages has closed substantially. It is good work by many that has helped achieved this.
There are a few strategic documents that are the foundations of that campaign. The Mid North Coast Group of Councils has been strategic in the work. As an organisation the councils have been working more closely together and therefore being more strategic in the outcomes they achieve. Alongside that, the Regional Development Australia Mid North Coast strategic plan is an important document and an important vehicle for achieving place based outcomes at a community level. In parallel with that, over the last couple of years the Keep Australia Working funding, and work that has been bringing together the whole range of partners at a local level to put together a regional employment plan and actually implement it, have been successful and important parts of the campaign.
On 2 December in Taree we will see the second jobs and skills expo for the Mid North Coast. The first was a huge success, with 400 long-term unemployed Mid North Coast residents getting direct access to jobs on that day. We hope the day in Taree will be a similar success.
The reason for saying all of that is that the Startup Business Development Program was not successful under the jobs funding applications. I hope it can be reconsidered by government. It is a bottom-up start-up business program. It currently has successfully employed about 100 people, not only in someone else’s businesses but in their own businesses. It is a program that has encouraged innovation and entrepreneurship from the ground up. I ask the government to rethink their refusal of support for that program. It is a program that is working. It is a program that wants to expand into communities such as Taree, Kempsey, Coffs Harbour and Wagga Wagga. If that can be supported, I think it will do a lot more good work in the employment field. (Time expired)
The DEPUTY SPEAKER
(Hon. Peter Slipper)—Order! In accordance with standing order 193 the time for sonstituency statements has concluded.