

- Title
DOCUMENTS
Forestry
- Database
Senate Hansard
- Date
12-09-2011
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
43
- Electorate
- Interjector
- Page
5761
- Party
LP
- Presenter
- Status
Final
- Question No.
- Questioner
- Responder
- Speaker
Abetz, Sen Eric
- Stage
- Type
- Context
DOCUMENTS
- System Id
chamber/hansards/04d60fe2-8966-45c3-9002-ef23ce5492eb/0189
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Hansard
- Start of Business
- STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT
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BILLS
-
Veterans' Entitlements Amendment Bill 2011
- Second Reading
-
In Committee
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Procedural Text
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Division
- Wright, Sen Penny
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Fawcett, Sen David
- Feeney, Sen David
- Fawcett, Sen David
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Division
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Wright, Sen Penny
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
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Veterans' Entitlements Amendment Bill 2011
- MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Future Fund
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Asylum Seekers
(Hanson-Young, Sen Sarah, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Employment
(Bishop, Sen Mark, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Future Fund
(Joyce, Sen Barnaby, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Vocational Education and Training
(Rhiannon, Sen Lee, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Economy
(Singh, Sen Lisa, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Future Fund
(Fifield, Sen Mitch, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Indigenous Employment
(Sterle, Sen Glenn, Arbib, Sen Mark) -
Asylum Seekers
(Cash, Sen Michaelia, Carr, Sen Kim)
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Future Fund
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: ADDITIONAL ANSWERS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
- NOTICES
- BUSINESS
- COMMITTEES
- NOTICES
- MOTIONS
- COMMITTEES
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- DOCUMENTS
- COMMITTEES
- DOCUMENTS
- COMMITTEES
- DOCUMENTS
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BILLS
- Family Assistance Legislation Amendment (Child Care Budget Measures) Bill 2010, Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Amendment Bill 2011
- National Residue Survey (Excise) Levy Amendment (Deer) Bill 2011
- Superannuation Legislation Amendment (Early Release of Superannuation) Bill 2011
- Income Tax Rates Amendment (Research and Development) Bill 2011, Tax Laws Amendment (Research and Development) Bill 2011, Indigenous Education (Targeted Assistance) Amendment Bill 2011
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Veterans' Entitlements Amendment Bill 2011
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In Committee
- Back, Sen Chris
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Ronaldson, Sen Michael
- Feeney, Sen David
- Division
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Wright, Sen Penny
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Wright, Sen Penny
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Feeney, Sen David
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Ludlam, Sen Scott
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Division
- Division
- Third Reading
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In Committee
- Higher Education Support Amendment (Demand Driven Funding System and Other Measures) Bill 2011
- ADJOURNMENT
- DOCUMENTS
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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government: Stationery (Question Nos 230 and 231)
(Humphries, Sen Gary, Sherry, Sen Nick) -
Foreign Affairs and Trade: Stationery (Question Nos 232 and 246)
(Humphries, Sen Gary, Conroy, Sen Stephen) -
Defence: Stationery (Question No. 260)
(Humphries, Sen Gary, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence: Stationery (Question No. 267)
(Humphries, Sen Gary, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government (Question Nos 272 and 273)
(Humphries, Sen Gary, Sherry, Sen Nick) -
Foreign Affairs and Trade (Question Nos 274 and 288)
(Humphries, Sen Gary, Conroy, Sen Stephen) -
Burma (Question No. 338)
(Ludlam, Sen Scott, Conroy, Sen Stephen) -
Burma (Question No. 364)
(Ludlam, Sen Scott, Conroy, Sen Stephen) -
Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (Question No. 444)
(Ludlam, Sen Scott, Conroy, Sen Stephen) -
Defence: Program Funding (Question No. 506)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence: Hospitality (Question No. 522)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence: Hospitality (Question No. 530)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Civil Aviation Safety Authority (Question No. 839)
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Carr, Sen Kim) -
Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (Question No. 843)
(Ludlam, Sen Scott, Conroy, Sen Stephen) -
Special Minister of State: Staffing (Question No. 846)
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Illegal Imports (Question No. 893)
(Rhiannon, Sen Lee, Ludwig, Sen Joe) -
Immigration Detention Centres (Question No. 894)
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Carr, Sen Kim) -
Tertiary Education, Skills, Jobs and Workplace Relations and School Education, Early Childhood and Youth: Funding (Question Nos 902 and 903)
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Council of Australian Governments: Counter-Terrorism (Question No. 911)
(Ludlam, Sen Scott, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Australian Office of Financial Management (Question No. 984)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Australian Prudential Authority (Question No. 985)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Commonwealth Grants Commission (Question No. 988)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee (Question No. 989)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
National Competition Council (Question No. 990)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Office of the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (Question No. 991)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Office of the Australian Accounting Standards Board (Question No. 992)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Royal Australian Mint (Question No. 994)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Australian Bureau of Statistics: Accommodation (Question No. 997)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Australian Office of Financial Management: Accommodation (Question No. 998)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Productivity Commission: Accommodation (Question No. 999)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Royal Australian Mint: Accommodation (Question No. 1000)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Australian Accounting Standards Board (Question No. 1002)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
National Competition Council: Accommodation (Question No. 1003)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (Question No. 1004)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee: Accommodation (Question No. 1005)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Commonwealth Grants Commission: Accommodation (Question No. 1006)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority: Accommodation (Question No. 1009)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission: Accommodation (Question No. 1010)
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Tertiary Education, Skills, Jobs and Workplace Relations (Question No. 1019)
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Fair Work Australia (Question No. 1024)
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Australian Office of Financial Management: Advertising (Question No. 1036)
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Wong, Sen Penny)
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Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government: Stationery (Question Nos 230 and 231)
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Senator ABETZ (Tasmania—Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (17:35): by leave—I move:
That the Senate take note of the document.
The coalition has a very proud and long history of supporting timber workers, especially Tasmanian timber workers. So when the Greens, through their increasingly faltering leader, moved their ill-considered motion asking about coalition support for the Tasmanian timber industry, we on the coalition side were of course very happy to oblige and support the motion. The President of the Senate rightly communicated the motion to me. I responded by indicating:
Coalition senators would be delighted to comply with the terms of the motion and seek an early allocation of Senate time to ensure the Senate's wishes in this matter are fulfilled in a timely fashion. Please table this response, and we seek your advice as to a suitable allocation of time.
Guess what? Labor and the Greens, having supported this motion, have still not come up with a suitable allocation of time for us to be able to discuss this issue in this place.
The Greens motion is right, to a certain extent. The excellent stewardship of the Tasmanian timber sector by the coalition does need to be told, and I look at Senator Macdonald, who had stewardship for many years. The coalition has a proud record and we are more than happy to talk about it. But where the Greens motion fails, like its leader, is in the pathetic and disingenuous attempt to pin on the coalition, somehow, the loss of jobs in that sector in 2011, three years after we lost office and one year after the Labor-Greens alliance got their fingers on the levers of government. I agree with the Greens: our stewardship was good, indeed very good, especially under Senator Macdonald. But to ask that our good legacy somehow should be able to protect the industry and reach forward for three years and more to protect people against the onslaught of the Labor-Greens alliance was expecting too much even from us, the coalition. The fact they thought we might be able to do that was kind of them, but even good coalition policies cannot protect an industry, or the budget for that matter, from the wrecking policies of a Labor-Greens alliance.
The coalition's support of the timber industry in Tasmania saw the integrated Southwood plant. It saw the Ta Ann plant in southern Tasmania and in Smithton, a plant the Greens now demonstrate against using the tag of it being 'Malaysian'. One wonders why they have to use that tag, but it might hark back to the previous motion that they will always try to play that particular card. But what is the evil of Ta Ann? Ta Ann are now converting re-growth logs that used to go to woodchip into peeler logs and veneer. If ever there were a value-add to a low-priced timber, it is this. So, what do the Greens do? They chain themselves to the ships that export this veneer. They chain themselves to trucks and try to denigrate the reputation of Ta Ann.
But that is what the Greens always do. They say they want downstream processing. Well, we delivered funds for that to occur. What do the Greens do? They demonstrate against it. But in their motion the Greens, surprisingly, ask us for an explanation as to the closure of woodchip mills in 2011. Guess which woodchip mill closed in 2011: the Triabunna woodchip mill that Senator Brown's mate bought. You know the mate, the one who gave him $1.6 million in donations. Then, Gunns finally sold to Senator Brown's donor at $6 million below the going price. When a consortium of Tasmanian timber industry bodies got together to try to buy this mill for $16 million, they were gazumped by these greens, Mr Wood and Ms Cameron, at a price $6 million below the asking price. Why the quickness? Well, we now know, don't we? It was because Senator Brown's mate agreed not to operate this woodchip mill until such time as Gunns got compensation for exiting native forests. It was a commercial decision Gunns took of their own volition some time ago. So here we have the spectre of the Australian Greens actually supporting taxpayers money going to Gunns. Why would that be the case? Because as part of the deal Gunns said, 'You cannot operate Triabunna until we get taxpayer funding.' So we have the bizarre spectacle of the Greens in Tasmania and the Greens up here in Canberra cooperating, and I must say, Senator Feeney, it is disappointing to see federal Labor and state Labor agree to this—agreeing that taxpayers money will now go to Gunns. Gunns will now get a lot more money than if they were to sell the Triabunna woodchip mill for $16 million. But as we were told by Mr Wood he saw his donation to the Greens as a good investment—and yes it is paying off to the tune of $6 million here—and Senator Brown said in response to the donation that he would be 'forever grateful'.
But despite the efforts of the Greens and Labor the industry now needs the injection of $276 million in an attempt to close it down, to buy it out. So if you want to complain, as the Greens did, about our support to the tune of $240 million, the Greens are there to the tune of $276 million, not to enhance the industry but to close down an environÂmentally sustainable, wealth-creating, jobs-rich industry. I ask the Greens, as I did on Q&A the other night: tell me of a country that does forestry better than Tasmania and Australia. And we never get an answer. The reason is that there is no such country. We have a very proud record in this area. When they close down Tasmania's native forest industry they can sit proudly by knowing that the timber needs of Australia are now no longer being supplied from within Australia but from South-East Asia and the Pacific Islands, whose record on forestry is so much superior to that of Australia! That is why I say to my friends in the Labor Party, 'Be very careful when you join up with the Greens.' I seek leave to continue my remarks.
Leave granted; debate adjourned.