

- Title
ELECTORAL AND REFERENDUM AMENDMENT (ELECTORAL INTEGRITY AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2006
In Committee
- Database
Senate Hansard
- Date
21-06-2006
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
41
- Electorate
Victoria
- Interjector
Brown, Sen Bob
CHAIRMAN, The
- Page
6
- Party
FFP
- Presenter
- Status
Final
- Question No.
- Questioner
- Responder
- Speaker
Fielding, Sen Steve
- Stage
In Committee
- Type
- Context
Bills
- System Id
chamber/hansards/2006-06-21/0011
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Hansard
- Start of Business
- COMMITTEES
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CRIMES ACT AMENDMENT (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) BILL (NO. 1) 2006
CUSTOMS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (MODERNISING IMPORT CONTROLS AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2006
FINANCIAL TRANSACTION REPORTS AMENDMENT BILL 2006
MIGRATION AMENDMENT (VISA INTEGRITY) BILL 2006
PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AMENDMENT BILL 2006
TRADE MARKS AMENDMENT BILL 2006 - ELECTORAL AND REFERENDUM AMENDMENT (ELECTORAL INTEGRITY AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2006
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DO NOT CALL REGISTER BILL 2006
DO NOT CALL REGISTER (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2006 - MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Indonesia
(Evans, Sen Chris, Coonan, Sen Helen) -
Income Tax Cuts
(Scullion, Sen Nigel, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Migration
(Forshaw, Sen Michael, Vanstone, Sen Amanda) -
Resources Sector
(Adams, Sen Judith, Abetz, Sen Eric) -
Managed Investment Schemes
(Wong, Sen Penny, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Information Technology: Internet Censorship
(Barnett, Sen Guy, Coonan, Sen Helen) -
Humpback Whales
(Siewert, Sen Rachel, Abetz, Sen Eric)
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Indonesia
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Skilled Migration
(Fierravanti-Wells, Sen Concetta, Vanstone, Sen Amanda) -
Workplace Relations
(Webber, Sen Ruth, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Indigenous Affairs
(Bartlett, Sen Andrew, Santoro, Sen Santo) -
Aged Care
(McLucas, Sen Jan, Santoro, Sen Santo) -
Law Enforcement: Child Sex Exploitation
(Troeth, Sen Judith, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Citrus Canker Outbreak
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Abetz, Sen Eric)
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Skilled Migration
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: ADDITIONAL ANSWERS
- TASMANIAN PULP MILL
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
- PETITIONS
- NOTICES
- LEAVE OF ABSENCE
- NOTICES
- INDIGENOUS ARTISTS
- IRAQI CHILDREN
- MISS ANNE LYNCH
- MR DAVID HICKS
- BUSINESS
- COMMITTEES
- DOCUMENTS
- AUDITOR-GENERAL’S REPORTS
- DELEGATION REPORTS
- COMMITTEES
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- RENEWABLE ENERGY (ELECTRICITY) AMENDMENT BILL 2006
- BROADCASTING SERVICES AMENDMENT (SUBSCRIPTION TELEVISION DRAMA AND COMMUNITY BROADCASTING LICENCES) BILL 2006
- EXCISE LAWS AMENDMENT (FUEL TAX REFORM AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2006
- COMMITTEES
- BUSINESS
- COMMITTEES
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- DOCUMENTS
- QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Senator FIELDING (Leader of the Family First Party) (9:35 AM)
—The amendment that Family First are putting forward is about making sure that there is not one rule for political parties or politicians and another one for everybody else. It is about abolishing tax deductibility for political parties. The question is: why should politicians and political parties get special treatment? It looks like we will be increasing the tax deductibility from $100 to $1,500. That is a 1,500 per cent increase. We are talking about abolishing the tax deductibility for political parties.
Charities, quite rightly, enjoy tax deductibility. So they should, and Australians support that. But political parties are not charities. They are self-interested groups pushing their own agendas. Community groups like lobby groups or community groups that push political agendas are not eligible for tax deductibility—to the extent that environmental groups have been warned not to push political agendas to the extent of maybe losing their eligibility—but political parties are. This is all about filling the coffers of political parties. This is not about increasing participation. Family First believes there is hypocrisy here, and that political parties should not be treated like charities. They are self-interested groups pushing their own agendas, so Family First wants to see that political parties do not get special treatment. I urge senators to reconsider abolishing tax deductibility for political parties.