

- Title
ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS (NORTHERN TERRITORY) AMENDMENT BILL 2006
In Committee
- Database
Senate Hansard
- Date
16-08-2006
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
41
- Electorate
Victoria
- Interjector
CHAIRMAN, The
- Page
4
- Party
LP
- Presenter
- Status
Final
- Question No.
- Questioner
- Responder
- Speaker
Kemp, Sen Rod
- Stage
In Committee
- Type
- Context
BILLS
- System Id
chamber/hansards/2006-08-16/0014
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Hansard
- Start of Business
- EXPORT FINANCE AND INSURANCE CORPORATION AMENDMENT BILL 2006
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ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS (NORTHERN TERRITORY) AMENDMENT BILL 2006
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In Committee
- Evans, Sen Chris
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Kemp, Sen Rod
- Evans, Sen Chris
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Evans, Sen Chris
- Kemp, Sen Rod
- Bartlett, Sen Andrew
- Evans, Sen Chris
- Kemp, Sen Rod
- Evans, Sen Chris
- Kemp, Sen Rod
- Bartlett, Sen Andrew
- Evans, Sen Chris
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Bartlett, Sen Andrew
- Kemp, Sen Rod
- Evans, Sen Chris
- Kemp, Sen Rod
- Bartlett, Sen Andrew
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Evans, Sen Chris
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Kemp, Sen Rod
- Bartlett, Sen Andrew
- Division
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In Committee
- BROADCASTING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 1) 2005 [2006]
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Skilled Migration
(McEwen, Sen Anne, Vanstone, Sen Amanda) -
Climate Change
(Mason, Sen Brett, Campbell, Sen Ian) -
Skilled Migration
(Evans, Sen Chris, Vanstone, Sen Amanda) -
Family Relationship Centres
(Troeth, Sen Judith, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Skilled Migration
(Wong, Sen Penny, Vanstone, Sen Amanda) -
Health Workforce
(Trood, Sen Russell, Santoro, Sen Santo) -
Illegal Forestry Imports
(Brown, Sen Bob, Coonan, Sen Helen) -
Broadband Services
(McGauran, Sen Julian, Coonan, Sen Helen) -
Skilled Migration
(Marshall, Sen Gavin, Vanstone, Sen Amanda)
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Skilled Migration
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
- PETITIONS
- NOTICES
- COMMITTEES
- NOTICES
- MR DAVID HICKS
- HOBART INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
- MEDICARE
- BURRUP PENINSULA ROCK ART
- NOTICES
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- COMMITTEES
- COMMITTEES
- COMMITTEES
- DOCUMENTS
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PETROLEUM RETAIL LEGISLATION REPEAL BILL 2006
TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (REPEAL OF INOPERATIVE PROVISIONS) BILL 2006
SOCIAL SECURITY AND FAMILY ASSISTANCE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES) BILL 2006 - CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 2005 (NO. 14)
- DOCUMENTS
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- DOCUMENTS
Page: 4
Senator KEMP (Minister for the Arts and Sport) (9:43 AM)
—Senator Evans was right on one thing: I have not been persuaded by the eloquence of Senator Siewert, although I listened very carefully to her views. The amendment which has been moved has three parts, (a), (b) and (c). The first reads:
The Minister must not approve the request unless he or she is satisfied that:
(a) the body will be able to satisfactorily perform the functions and exercise the powers sought by the body;
This is in fact already in the act. The second part, (b), reads:
(b) the body has a sound governance framework and prudent management;
We believe that (b)—and this is the point that was raised by Senator Evans—is already encompassed in (a), so there is no need to specify that particular element separately. We do not agree with (c); we do not accept it. It reads:
(c) a majority of traditional Aboriginal owners of the region represented by the body consent to the delegation.
Let me outline our reasons for that. Bodies corporate which are delegated land council powers will be required to represent Aboriginal residents as well as traditional owners. Therefore, the consent of traditional owners to the delegation of the powers would not be appropriate; it would be inappropriate. It does not recognise, in our view, the rights of Aboriginal residents. Therefore, we will not accept amendment (4)(3)(c) because we do not agree with it. While we agree with (4)(3)(b), we believe that (b) is already encompassed in (a), as it is already part of the act. Senator Evans was quite right to remind the chamber that the government do place great weight on sound governance framework and prudent management, but we believe that is already encompassed in the bill as it stands. The government cannot accept this amendment.