

- Title
AVIATION FUEL REVENUES (SPECIAL APPROPRIATION) AMENDMENT BILL 1999
CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT (AVIATION FUEL REVENUES) BILL 1999
EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT (AVIATION FUEL REVENUES) BILL 1999
Second Reading
- Database
Senate Hansard
- Date
21-06-1999
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
39
- Electorate
WA
- Interjector
- Page
5752
- Party
LP
- Presenter
- Status
Final
- Question No.
- Questioner
- Responder
- Speaker
Ellison, Sen Chris
- Stage
Second Reading
- Type
- Context
Bills
- System Id
chamber/hansards/1999-06-21/0127
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Hansard
- Start of Business
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS (CONSUMER PROTECTION AND SERVICE STANDARDS) BILL 1998
TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 1998
TELSTRA (TRANSITION TO FULL PRIVATE OWNERSHIP) BILL 1998
TELECOMMUNICATIONS (UNIVERSAL SERVICE LEVY) AMENDMENT BILL 1998
NRS LEVY IMPOSITION AMENDMENT BILL 1998-
In Committee
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Margetts, Sen Dee
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Margetts, Sen Dee
- Allison, Sen Lyn
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Mackay, Sen Sue
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Mackay, Sen Sue
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Mackay, Sen Sue
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Mackay, Sen Sue
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Mackay, Sen Sue
- Harradine, Sen Brian
- Mackay, Sen Sue
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Mackay, Sen Sue
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Margetts, Sen Dee
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Mackay, Sen Sue
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Mackay, Sen Sue
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Margetts, Sen Dee
- Allison, Sen Lyn
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In Committee
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Goods and Services Tax: Legislation
(Cook, Sen Peter, Kemp, Sen Rod) -
Tax Reform Package: Benefits
(Ferguson, Sen Alan, Hill, Sen Robert) -
Goods and Services Tax: Books
(Carr, Sen Kim, Kemp, Sen Rod) -
Telstra Sale: Social Bonus
(Boswell, Sen Ronald, Alston, Sen Richard) -
Energy Credit Scheme: Diesel Fuel
(Bolkus, Sen Nick, Macdonald, Sen Ian) -
Parliamentary Standards or Codes of Conduct
(Murray, Sen Andrew, Hill, Sen Robert) -
Member for Leichhardt: Disclosure of Interests
(Faulkner, Sen John, Newman, Sen Jocelyn) -
Aboriginal Sacred Sites: Protection
(Margetts, Sen Dee, Hill, Sen Robert) -
RAAF Base Scherger: Boral Concrete
(Faulkner, Sen John, Newman, Sen Jocelyn) -
Economy: Government Policies
(Calvert, Sen Paul, Kemp, Sen Rod) -
Member for Leichhardt: Corporate Responsibilities
(Conroy, Sen Stephen, Kemp, Sen Rod) -
Snowy River: Flow Rate
(Bartlett, Sen Andrew, Hill, Sen Robert) -
Howe Leather Decision: World Trade Organisation Appeal
(Cook, Sen Peter, Hill, Sen Robert) -
Local Government: Access to Technology
(Macdonald, Sen Sandy, Macdonald, Sen Ian) -
Goods and Services Tax: Constitutionality
(Sherry, Sen Nick, Kemp, Sen Rod) -
Family Violence
(Ferris, Sen Jeannie, Newman, Sen Jocelyn)
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Goods and Services Tax: Legislation
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- PETITIONS
- NOTICES
- DOCUMENTS
- BUDGET 1999-2000
- COMMITTEES
- DOCUMENTS
- COMMITTEES
- ASSENT TO LAWS
- COMMITTEES
- ABORIGINAL RECONCILIATION
- BILLS RETURNED FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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TAXATION LAWS AMENDMENT BILL (No. 4) 1999
TAXATION LAWS AMENDMENT (DEMUTUALISATION OF NON-INSURANCE MUTUAL ENTITIES) BILL 1999
TAXATION LAWS AMENDMENT (CPI INDEXATION) BILL 1999
SUPERANNUATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) 1999
CORPORATE LAW ECONOMIC REFORM PROGRAM BILL 1998
TAXATION LAWS AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 6) 1999
NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT (LIFETIME HEALTH COVER) BILL 1999
STEVEDORING LEVY (COLLECTION) AMENDMENT BILL 1999
TAXATION LAWS AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 5) 1999 -
AVIATION FUEL REVENUES (SPECIAL APPROPRIATION) AMENDMENT BILL 1999
CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT (AVIATION FUEL REVENUES) BILL 1999
EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT (AVIATION FUEL REVENUES) BILL 1999 -
A NEW TAX SYSTEM (CLOSELY HELD TRUSTS) BILL 1999
A NEW TAX SYSTEM (ULTIMATE BENEFICIARY NON-DISCLOSURE TAX) BILL (NO. 1) 1999
A NEW TAX SYSTEM (ULTIMATE BENEFICIARY NON-DISCLOSURE TAX) BILL (NO. 2) 1999 -
IMPORT PROCESSING CHARGES AMENDMENT (WAREHOUSES) BILL 1999
CUSTOMS AMENDMENT (WAREHOUSES) BILL 1999 -
TELECOMMUNICATIONS (CONSUMER PROTECTION AND SERVICE STANDARDS) BILL 1998
TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 1998
TELSTRA (TRANSITION TO FULL PRIVATE OWNERSHIP) BILL 1998
TELECOMMUNICATIONS (UNIVERSAL SERVICE LEVY) AMENDMENT BILL 1998
NRS LEVY IMPOSITION AMENDMENT BILL 1998-
In Committee
- Margetts, Sen Dee
- Allison, Sen Lyn
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Schacht, Sen Chris
- Allison, Sen Lyn
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Allison, Sen Lyn
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Allison, Sen Lyn
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Schacht, Sen Chris
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Schacht, Sen Chris
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Schacht, Sen Chris
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Schacht, Sen Chris
- Mackay, Sen Sue
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Mackay, Sen Sue
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Mackay, Sen Sue
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Margetts, Sen Dee
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Mackay, Sen Sue
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Campbell, Sen Ian
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In Committee
- BUSINESS
- COMMITTEES
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS (CONSUMER PROTECTION AND SERVICE STANDARDS) BILL 1998
TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 1998
TELSTRA (TRANSITION TO FULL PRIVATE OWNERSHIP) BILL 1998
TELECOMMUNICATIONS (UNIVERSAL SERVICE LEVY) AMENDMENT BILL 1998
NRS LEVY IMPOSITION AMENDMENT BILL 1998-
In Committee
- Harradine, Sen Brian
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Margetts, Sen Dee
- Division
- Allison, Sen Lyn
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Colston, Sen Malcolm
- Boswell, Sen Ronald
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Harradine, Sen Brian
- Lundy, Sen Kate
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Lundy, Sen Kate
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Division
- Procedural Text
- Division
- Procedural Text
- Margetts, Sen Dee
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Margetts, Sen Dee
- Allison, Sen Lyn
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Alston, Sen Richard
- Allison, Sen Lyn
- Division
- Procedural Text
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Ray, Sen Robert
- Third Reading
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In Committee
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- DOCUMENTS
- PROCLAMATIONS
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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Department of Education, Training and Youth Affairs: Value of Market Research
(Ray, Sen Robert, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Thoroughbred and Standard Bred Horse Racing Industries: Trainers Income
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Kemp, Sen Rod) -
Department of Finance and Administration: Savings from Information Technology Outsourcing
(Ray, Sen Robert, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Minister for Aged Care: Newspapers, Magazines and Other Periodicals
(Ray, Sen Robert, Herron, Sen John) -
Ministers and Former Ministers: Legal Costs
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Aged Care: Remote and Rural Areas
(Evans, Sen Chris, Herron, Sen John) -
Aged Care Facilities: Certification Failure
(Evans, Sen Chris, Herron, Sen John) -
Aged Care Centres: Qualified Nursing Staff
(Evans, Sen Chris, Herron, Sen John) -
Nursing Homes: Raise of Income-tested Fees
(Evans, Sen Chris, Herron, Sen John) -
Aged Care Facilities: Mandurah, Western Australia
(Evans, Sen Chris, Herron, Sen John) -
Kakadu: Interdepartmental Meetings
(Bolkus, Sen Nick, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Monaro Region: Drought
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Alston, Sen Richard) -
Monaro Region: Annual Recorded Rainfall
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Alston, Sen Richard) -
Monaro Region: Applications for Drought Exceptional Circumstances
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Alston, Sen Richard) -
Wentworth Rural Lands Protection Board: Application for Drought Exceptional Circumstances
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Alston, Sen Richard) -
Wentworth Rural Lands Protection Board: Average Recorded Rainfall
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Alston, Sen Richard) -
Wentworth Rural Lands Protection Board: Representations by the Member for Farrer
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Alston, Sen Richard) -
Wentworth Rural Lands Protection Board: Drought Exceptional Circumstances Declaration Amendment
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Alston, Sen Richard) -
Wentworth Rural Lands Protection Board: Assistance from Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Alston, Sen Richard) -
Aged Care Facilities: Review
(Evans, Sen Chris, Herron, Sen John) -
Nursing Homes: Recovery of Funds
(Evans, Sen Chris, Herron, Sen John) -
Advanced Australian Air Traffic System: Completion Date and Cost
(Woodley, Sen John, Macdonald, Sen Ian) -
Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport: Long Term Operating Plan Implementation Cost
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Macdonald, Sen Ian) -
Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport: Slots System for Traffic Control
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Macdonald, Sen Ian) -
Precision Approach Radar Monitoring
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Macdonald, Sen Ian) -
Child Disability Allowance: Applications
(Brown, Sen Bob, Newman, Sen Jocelyn) -
Marine Safety: Termination of Radio Service
(Brown, Sen Bob, Macdonald, Sen Ian) -
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission: Decisions
(Allison, Sen Lyn, Vanstone, Sen Amanda) -
Liquica, East Timor: Massacre
(Bourne, Sen Vicki, Hill, Sen Robert) -
Dementia: Residential Aged Care Services
(Evans, Sen Chris, Herron, Sen John) -
Australia Post: Non-Delivery of Items
(Bishop, Sen Mark, Alston, Sen Richard) -
Human Rights: Australia-China Dialogue
(Brown, Sen Bob, Hill, Sen Robert) -
Norfolk Island
(Allison, Sen Lyn, Macdonald, Sen Ian) -
Radio Frequency Standards in Australia
(Allison, Sen Lyn, Alston, Sen Richard) -
Treasury: Internal Staff Development Courses
(Faulkner, Sen John, Kemp, Sen Rod) -
Treasury: External Staff Development Courses
(Faulkner, Sen John, Kemp, Sen Rod) -
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission: External Staff Development Courses
(Faulkner, Sen John, Herron, Sen John) -
Robertson, Mr Geoffrey QC: Consultancy
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Kemp, Sen Rod) -
Robertson, Mr Geoffrey QC: Consultancy
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Macdonald, Sen Ian) -
Robertson, Mr Geoffrey QC: Consultancy
(O'Brien, Sen Kerry, Herron, Sen John)
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Department of Education, Training and Youth Affairs: Value of Market Research
Page: 5752
Senator ELLISON (Special Minister of State) (4:47 PM)
—I move:
That these bills be now read a second time.
I seek leave to have the second reading speeches incorporated in Hansard .
Leave granted.
The speeches read as follows—
AVIATION FUEL REVENUES (SPECIAL APPROPRIATION) AMENDMENT BILL 1999
This bill amends the Aviation Fuel Revenues (Special Appropriation) Act 1988 to give effect to the Treasurer's announcement in his budget speech that there will be a small increase in excise and customs duty on aviation gasoline (avgas) and aviation kerosene (commonly referred to as aviation turbine fuel or avtur) from midnight 11 May 1999.
The additional duty raised will address a shortfall in industry's contribution to aviation safety programs and will help maintain air traffic control services at regional and general aviation airports.
The bill is one of a package of three bills which give effect to the Government's decision. The other bills are the Excise Tariff Amendment (Aviation Fuel Revenues) Bill 1999 and the Customs Tariff Amendment (Aviation Fuel Revenues) Bill 1999.
Customs and excise duties on avgas and avtur are levied under the Customs Tariff Act 1995 and the Excise Tariff Act 1921. The money raised by these duties is then appropriated under the Aviation Fuel Revenues (Special Appropriation) Act 1988.
The Excise and Customs Tariff Amendment Bills increase the rates of duty on avgas and avtur to 2.71 cents per litre. The duty on aviation gasoline will still be 15.8 cents per litre lower than it was when the Government took office in 1996.
The increase comprises an increase of 0.467 cents per litre for the duty on avgas and 0.391 cents per litre for the duty on avtur, which brings both rates of duty to 2.2 cents per litre for appropriation to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).
The new rate also includes a temporary surcharge on avgas and avtur of 0.51 cents per litre to offset the Airservices (Location Specific Pricing) Subsidy. The surcharge is limited to two years and will be reviewed before the two year period ends.
CASA has produced a negative operating result for the past two years. The increase in duty will address this by raising an additional $8.6 million per annum.
The rates of duty on avtur and avgas were identical until November 1995 when avgas reverted to the July 1995 rate due to a technicality. The rates will now be brought back in line.
The Government has provided a subsidy to Airservices Australia to enable it to maintain reasonably priced tower services at regional and general aviation airports. The current subsidy of $13 million, comprising $11 million for 1998-99 and $2 million 1999-2000, will be boosted by an additional $9 million for 1999-00 and $7 million for 2000-01. This will bring the total subsidy to $29 million.
The subsidy will be administered by the Department of Transport and Regional Services to ensure that the payments to Airservices are sensibly managed and to achieve the Government's objectives.
The bill expands the definition of `eligible aviation fuel' to include aviation kerosene from 12 May 1999 in addition to aviation gasoline. This will enable avtur to be treated the same way as avgas under the principal act.
The bill also repeals requirements for mandatory consultation with the boards of CASA and Airservices in relation to setting the `statutory rate' and on setting the respective shares of revenue between CASA and Airservices. Determining these matters is ultimately a Government responsibility and legislated consultation is not appropriate. However, I will continue to consult with the boards of CASA and Airservices as appropriate.
To enable the new arrangements to take effect from 12 May 1999, the bill provides for an adjustment to be to the amounts payable to CASA in relation to overpayments collected during the interim period, between 12 May and the commencement date, once the bill receives the Royal Assent.
The increase will make an important contribution to ensuring Australia's skies remain safe and the industry can afford to pay for control towers at regional and general aviation airports.
CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT (AVIATION FUEL REVENUES) BILL 1999.
The Customs Tariff Amendment (Aviation Fuel Revenues) Bill 1999, which is now before the chamber, contains amendments to the Customs Tariff Act 1995. It implements increases in customs duty on aviation kerosene (avtur) and aviation gasoline (avgas) that were announced by the Treasurer in his Budget speech. These increases are operative from the twelfth of May 1999.
The new rate of duty on both avtur and avgas will be $0.0271 per litre. A portion of the increase will be directed to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) to fund its role of fostering air safety regulation in Australia. The remainder of the increase will defray the government's subsidisation of Airservices Australia operations at a number of control towers at regional and general aviation airports.
An increase in the customs duty of 0.391 cents per litre on avtur and 0.467 cents per litre for avgas will be assigned to CASA. It is estimated that the increases on Aviation fuels attributable to CASA will raise $8.6 million per annum in combined excise and customs duties.
An additional increase of 0.51 cents per litre on both avtur and avgas will off-set the government's subsidisation of Airservices. It is expected to raise $11.1 million per annum in combined excise and customs duties.
I commend the bill.
EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT (AVIATION FUEL REVENUES) BILL 1999
The Excise Tariff Amendment (Aviation Fuel Revenues) Bill 1999, which is now before the Senate, contains amendments to the Excise Tariff Act 1921. It implements increases in excise duty on aviation kerosene (avtur) and aviation gasoline (avgas) that were announced by the Treasurer in his Budget speech. These increases are operative from the twelfth of May 1999.
The new rate of duty on both avtur and avgas will be $0.0271 per litre. A portion of the increase will be directed to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) to fund its role of fostering air safety regulation in Australia. The remainder of the increase will defray the government's subsidisation of Airservices Australia operations at a number of control towers at regional and general aviation airports.
An increase in the excise duty of 0.391 cents per litre on avtur and 0.467 cents per litre for avgas will be assigned to CASA. It is estimated that the increases on aviation fuels attributable to CASA will raise $8.6 million per annum in combined excise and customs duties.
An additional increase of 0.51 cents per litre on both avtur and avgas will off-set the government's subsidisation of Airservices. It is expected to raise $11.1 million per annum in combined excise and customs duties.
I commend the bill to the Senate.
Debate (on motion by Senator Quirke) adjourned.