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Hansard
- Start of Business
- BILLS
- MOTIONS
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BILLS
- Judges and Governors-General Legislation Amendment (Family Law) Bill 2012, Corporations Amendment (Future of Financial Advice) Bill 2011, Corporations Amendment (Further Future of Financial Advice Measures) Bill 2011
- Building and Construction Industry Improvement Amendment (Transition to Fair Work) Bill 2012, Higher Education Support Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2012, Road Safety Remuneration Bill 2012, Road Safety Remuneration (Consequential Amendments and Related Provisions) Bill 2012, Crimes Legislation Amendment (Powers and Offences) Bill 2012
- Customs Amendment (Anti-dumping Improvements) Bill (No. 2) 2012
- Customs Tariff (Anti-Dumping) Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2012
- Customs Tariff Amendment (Schedule 4) Bill 2012
- Tax Laws Amendment (2012 Measures No. 1) Bill 2012
- Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2012
- Wheat Export Marketing Amendment Bill 2012
- COMMITTEES
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BILLS
- Telecommunications Amendment (Enhancing Community Consultation) Bill 2011
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Electoral and Referendum Amendment (Maintaining Address) Bill 2011, Electoral and Referendum Amendment (Protecting Elector Participation) Bill 2012
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Second Reading
- Simpkins, Luke, MP
- Symon, Mike, MP
- Andrews, Karen, MP
- Leigh, Andrew, MP
- Griggs, Natasha, MP
- Fletcher, Paul, MP
- Roy, Wyatt, MP
- Briggs, Jamie, MP
- Smith, Tony, MP
- Markus, Louise, MP
- Jones, Ewen, MP
- Chester, Darren, MP
- Tehan, Dan, MP
- Kelly, Craig, MP
- Frydenberg, Josh, MP
- O'Dwyer, Kelly, MP
- Alexander, John, MP
- McCormack, Michael, MP
- Tudge, Alan, MP
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Second Reading
- STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- CONDOLENCES
- MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Murray-Darling Basin
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Carbon Pricing
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Murray-Darling Basin
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Carbon Pricing
(Robert, Stuart, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Commonwealth Grant Guidelines
(Oakeshott, Robert, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Taxation
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Carbon Pricing
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Donations to Political Parties
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Mining
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Government Legislation
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Budget
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Coal Industry
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Taxation
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Asylum Seekers
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Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
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Small Business
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Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
(Frydenberg, Josh, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP)
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Carbon Pricing
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- QUESTIONS TO THE SPEAKER
- DOCUMENTS
- QUESTIONS TO THE SPEAKER
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- BILLS
- COMMITTEES
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BILLS
- Judicial Misbehaviour and Incapacity (Parliamentary Commissions) Bill 2012, Courts Legislation Amendment (Judicial Complaints) Bill 2012
- Telecommunications Universal Service Management Agency Bill 2011
- Judges and Governors-General Legislation Amendment (Family Law) Bill 2012
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Electoral and Referendum Amendment (Maintaining Address) Bill 2011, Electoral and Referendum Amendment (Protecting Elector Participation) Bill 2012
- Second Reading
- Consideration in Detail
- Third Reading
- Electoral and Referendum Amendment (Protecting Elector Participation) Bill 2012
- Superannuation Legislation Amendment (MySuper Core Provisions) Bill 2011
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ADJOURNMENT
- Slipper, Peter, MP
- Boothby Electorate: Tonsley Park Master Plan
- World Plumbing Day
- Canning Walk for Autism
- Fowler Electorate: Harmony Day
- Rural Doctors Association Parliamentary Breakfast
- Chisholm Electorate: Harmony Day
- Bowman Electorate: Pinklands Sporting Complex
- World Water Day, World Plumbing Day
- Glasson, Hon. William
- Mining, Forrest, Mr Andrew
- Broadband
- O'Connor Electorate: PortLink Inland Freight Corridor Plan
- NOTICES
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Federation Chamber
- Start of Business
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CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- RAAF Medical Air Evacuation Transport Units
- Walsh, Mr Sean Francis Morrough , Crouch, Mr John , Radisich, Ms Jaye Amber, MP
- 100th Anniversary of the Farmers and Settlers Association
- World Down Syndrome Day
- Forrest Electorate: Busselton
- Kempsey District Hospital Redevelopment
- McPherson Electorate: McPherson Community Achiever Awards
- Clarendon Vale Child and Family Centre
- Bennelong Electorate: Pollie Pedal
- Petrie Electorate: National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence
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BILLS
- Corporations Amendment (Future of Financial Advice) Bill 2011, Corporations Amendment (Further Future of Financial Advice Measures) Bill 2011
- Judges and Governors-General Legislation Amendment (Family Law) Bill 2012
- Corporations Amendment (Future of Financial Advice) Bill 2011, Corporations Amendment (Further Future of Financial Advice Measures) Bill 2011
- QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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Ms HALL (Shortland—Government Whip) (19:36): I bring to the House today an issue that I think is very important—the importance of clean water and sanitation ensuring safety and that the Millennium Development Goals are met. Water is the very lifeblood. Without it, there is no life. It is a basic human need; however, access to clean and abundant water remains a dream for millions of people around the world.
World Water Day is tomorrow, 22 March, and there will be badges available for all members to wear tomorrow. It is to raise awareness that the lack of clean water and sanitation is the biggest cause of death and disease in developing countries. We also recently celebrated World Plumbing Day, on 11 March, and there was a private member's motion in this parliament recognising the importance of plumbing for the health and safety of our communities.
There is cause for celebration. We have just achieved the Millennium Development Goal target for drinking water. Around two billion people have gained access to clean drinking water since 1990. There are 884 million people around the world who still have no clean drinking water and 2.5 billion people have nowhere to go to the toilet. While access to water has increased, sanitation has not received the same priority. Progress on sanitation has been much slower, and we are behind in meeting that Millennium Development Goal.
Access to water and sanitation saves lives. Diarrhoea is the biggest killer of children in Africa. It is the second most common death amongst all children under five. It kills more children than AIDS, malaria and measles combined, so it is an issue that really needs to be addressed. Ninety per cent of cases of diarrhoea are due to poor water quality and sanitation. Water is one of our most precious, simple needs yet it is so powerful. Clean water and sanitation can transform lives and bring dignity to and empower so many people and communities.
Access to clean water and sanitation promotes gender equity and empowers women and girls. Girls miss school because they spend hours every day fetching water for their families and, with the onset of puberty, unisex toilets and lack of menstrual hygiene facilities in schools deter attendance. Water provides a safe and hygienic environment for childbirth and postnatal care to increase chances of survival for mothers and newborns. Not all children born in the world will live. It is a devastating and tragic fact that so many lives are still taken by preventable disease because of the lack of access to the most basic of resources—clean water.
Aid programs focused on clinical response will be of questionable benefit if the medicines are taken with water contaminated by human faeces. We need to prioritise water and sanitation in aid budgets. Across the OECD over the last 10 years, aid to help the HIV-AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa has increased by nearly 500 per cent while aid for water and sanitation has increased by only 79 per cent. Given the impact that increasing money spent on clean water and sanitation can have, there is no argument that more needs to be invested in clean water and sanitation. For every dollar invested in water and sanitation, on average, eight dollars are returned in better health and increased productivity.
World Water Day is the time to bring to the attention of the government and all of us in this parliament the need to focus our aid budget on these areas, on these life-saving measures. A report by the World Health Organisation and UNICEF showed that more people in the Pacific are at risk from sanitation related disease now than in 1990. Poor rural communities in Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and other countries in our region still lack access to clean water and toilets, which makes them vulnerable to cholera outbreaks. I call on all members of this parliament to join together with me in this campaign. (Time expired)