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Hansard
- Start of Business
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BILLS
- 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, Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2012
- Malabar Headland Protection Bill 2012
- Health Insurance Amendment (Professional Services Review) Bill 2012
- Health Insurance Amendment (Professional Services Review) Bill 2012
- Migration (Visa Evidence) Charge Bill 2012
- Migration (Visa Evidence) Charge (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2012
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Family Assistance and Other Legislation Amendment (Schoolkids Bonus Budget Measures) Bill 2012
- First Reading
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Second Reading
- Macklin, Jenny, MP
- Andrews, Kevin, MP
- Hayes, Chris, MP
- Tudge, Alan, MP
- D'Ath, Yvette, MP
- Fletcher, Paul, MP
- Simpkins, Luke, MP
- Irons, Steve, MP
- Frydenberg, Josh, MP
- Roy, Wyatt, MP
- Symon, Mike, MP
- Andrews, Karen, MP
- Matheson, Russell, MP
- Briggs, Jamie, MP
- Katter, Bob, MP
- Kelly, Craig, MP
- Jones, Ewen, MP
- Prentice, Jane, MP
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STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- Lakes Entrance Primary School, Parliamentary Guides
- Tasmania: GST Funding
- Anzac Day
- Petrie Electorate: Community Organisations
- McClintock, Mr John
- Gough, Mr David
- Surf Life Saving Northern Territory
- Hunter Electorate: Infrastructure
- 70th Anniversary of the Battle of the Coral Sea
- Roads: Ipswich Motorway
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Budget
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Budget
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Budget
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Budget
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Budget
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Budget
(D'Ath, Yvette, MP, Macklin, Jenny, MP) - Budget
- Budget
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Budget
(Andrews, Kevin, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP)
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Budget
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Member for Dobell
(Pyne, Christopher, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
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Member for Dobell
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Budget
(Murphy, John, MP, Butler, Mark, MP)
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Member for Dobell
- MOTIONS
- DOCUMENTS
- COMMITTEES
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
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BILLS
- Social Security and Other Legislation Amendment (Disability Support Pension Participation Reforms) Bill 2012, Social Security and Other Legislation Amendment (Income Support and Other Measures) Bill 2012, Corporations Amendment (Phoenixing and Other Measures) Bill 2012, Family Assistance and Other Legislation Amendment 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
- Health Insurance Amendment (Professional Services Review) Bill 2012
- Family Assistance and Other Legislation Amendment (Schoolkids Bonus Budget Measures) Bill 2012
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COMMITTEES
- Public Works Committee
- Public Works Committee
- Public Works Committee
- Infrastructure and Communications Committee
- Economics Committee
- Appropriations and Administration Committee
- BILLS
- ADJOURNMENT
- NOTICES
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Federation Chamber
- Start of Business
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CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- McPherson Electorate: Community Achiever Awards
- Isaacs Electorate: Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple, Isaacs Electorate: Dandenong Jobs and Skills Expo
- Dawson Electorate: Bruce Highway
- National Disability Insurance Scheme
- Third World Countries: Birthing Kits
- Wills Electorate: Alevi Community Council of Australia
- Solomon Electorate: Duke of Edinburgh Award, Solomon Electorate: Tahnee Afuhaamango
- Pacific Highway
- Lee, Mr Lawrence, Cream, Ms Sally
- Stirling Electorate: Australian Small Business Champion Awards
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- QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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Budget
Ms SMYTH (La Trobe) (14:11): My question is to the Prime Minister. Prime Minister, how will the budget spread the benefits of the mining boom while delivering a surplus and helping families to make ends meet?
Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:11): I thank the member for La Trobe for her question, and I know that she is concerned about families in her electorate who can struggle to make ends meet, to pay the bills when they come in and to pay all of the costs for getting the kids to school. In fact, in the member for La Trobe's electorate we have 10,300 families who will receive our schoolkids bonus because they are families with 18,150 school-aged children. That means the families in the member for La Trobe's electorate will see almost $11 million to assist them with the costs of getting the kids to school.
This is part of a Labor budget, a Labor budget where we have delivered for the economy to make sure that we are doing the right things to keep our economy strong. We have come out of the global financial crisis strong and we work together to achieve it. The government is playing its part with employers and trade unions to keep people in jobs. Now, as our economy returns to trend growth, is the right time to deliver a surplus, to give us a buffer for the future, to ensure the Reserve Bank has the room to move, should it choose to do so, and reduce interest rates.
As we have made the difficult savings choices to bring the budget to surplus, we have been determined to protect and support working families and their children. There is no better way of doing that than by assisting families with the costs of getting the kids to school. We know right around the nation that, whether it be the winter uniform, the school excursion, the new books, the new shoes and then needing to get another pair of shoes as the kids grow, that those bills, those costs, can put pressure on working families. That is why we are very proud that we will be delivering to them a schoolkids bonus—$820 per secondary student, $410 per primary student—and that they will see that money coming to them before the end of this financial year and then in following years in January and July.
We trust working families, we respect them and we know they are making the best decisions for their children. We know schooling costs them a lot more than $410 and $820. It is only those who are cosseted on Sydney's North Shore that could fail to realise that working families need relief, working families face the costs of getting kids to school, and we are intending to help them with those costs because we respect them and we want to support them. We will not spend our days offering cheap insults to their ability to look after their children.