

- Title
QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
Answers to Questions
- Database
Senate Hansard
- Date
12-06-2007
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
41
- Electorate
Victoria
- Interjector
- Page
40
- Party
LP
- Presenter
- Status
Final
- Question No.
- Questioner
- Responder
- Speaker
Fifield, Sen Mitchell
- Stage
Answers to Questions
- Type
- Context
Questions Without Notice: Take Note of Answers
- System Id
chamber/hansards/2007-06-12/0050
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Hansard
- Start of Business
- REPRESENTATION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA
- SENATOR SWORN
- REPRESENTATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
- BUSINESS
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TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (PERSONAL INCOME TAX REDUCTION) BILL 2007
TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2007 BUDGET MEASURES) BILL 2007 - FAMILIES, COMMUNITY SERVICES AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (CHILD SUPPORT REFORM CONSOLIDATION AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2007
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Advertising Campaigns
(Wong, Sen Penny, Minchin, Sen Nick (Leader of the Government in the Senate)) -
New South Wales Flood
(Heffernan, Sen Bill, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Liberal Party
(Forshaw, Sen Michael, Minchin, Sen Nick (Leader of the Government in the Senate)) -
Employment
(Troeth, Sen Judith, Abetz, Sen Eric) -
Liberal Party
(Faulkner, Sen John, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Economy
(Macdonald, Sen Ian, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Dalai Lama
(Brown, Sen Bob, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Superannuation
(Parry, Sen Stephen, Coonan, Sen Helen) -
Ministerial Responsibility
(Lundy, Sen Kate, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Housing Affordability
(Bartlett, Sen Andrew, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Telstra
(Brown, Sen Carol, Coonan, Sen Helen) -
Climate Change
(Bernardi, Sen Cory, Abetz, Sen Eric) -
Broadband
(Conroy, Sen Stephen, Coonan, Sen Helen)
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Advertising Campaigns
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- PETITIONS
- NOTICES
- BUSINESS
- COMMITTEES
- LEAVE OF ABSENCE
- NOTICES
- WOLLEMI NATIONAL PARK
- AGED CARE AMENDMENT (RESIDENTIAL CARE) BILL 2007
- CLUSTER MUNITIONS (PROHIBITION) BILL 2006
- TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2007 MEASURES NO. 3) BILL 2007
- TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (SMALL BUSINESS) BILL 2007
- BUDGET
- AUDITOR-GENERAL’S REPORTS
- COMMITTEES
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TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2007 MEASURES NO. 3) BILL 2007
TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (SMALL BUSINESS) BILL 2007
INDIGENOUS EDUCATION (TARGETED ASSISTANCE) AMENDMENT (2007 BUDGET MEASURES) BILL 2007
HEALTH INSURANCE AMENDMENT (DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING ACCREDITATION) BILL 2007
NATIVE TITLE AMENDMENT (TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2007 -
AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CHEMICALS (ADMINISTRATION) AMENDMENT BILL 2007
AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FORESTRY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (2007 MEASURES NO. 1) BILL 2007
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AMENDMENT BILL 2007
AUSTRALIAN WINE AND BRANDY CORPORATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 1) 2007
COMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (CONTENT SERVICES) BILL 2007
CORPORATIONS (NZ CLOSER ECONOMIC RELATIONS) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2007
DEFENCE FORCE (HOME LOANS ASSISTANCE) AMENDMENT BILL 2007
FORESTRY MARKETING AND RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BILL 2007
FORESTRY MARKETING AND RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS) BILL 2007
GOVERNANCE REVIEW IMPLEMENTATION (SCIENCE RESEARCH AGENCIES) BILL 2007
GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AMENDMENT BILL 2007
LIQUID FUEL EMERGENCY AMENDMENT BILL 2007
SCHOOLS ASSISTANCE (LEARNING TOGETHER—ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH CHOICE AND OPPORTUNITY) AMENDMENT (2007 BUDGET MEASURES) BILL 2007
VETERANS' AFFAIRS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (2007 MEASURES NO. 1) BILL 2007 - NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT (PHARMACEUTICAL BENEFITS SCHEME) BILL 2007
- GOVERNANCE REVIEW IMPLEMENTATION (TREASURY PORTFOLIO AGENCIES) BILL 2007
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SOCIAL SECURITY AND VETERANS' AFFAIRS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (ONE-OFF PAYMENTS AND OTHER 2007 BUDGET MEASURES) BILL 2007
SUPERANNUATION LAWS AMENDMENT (2007 BUDGET CO-CONTRIBUTION MEASURE) BILL 2007
BROADCASTING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (DIGITAL RADIO) BILL 2007
RADIO LICENCE FEES AMENDMENT BILL 2007
EDUCATION SERVICES FOR OVERSEAS STUDENTS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2007
PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2007
HIGHER EDUCATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (2007 MEASURES NO. 1) BILL 2007
MIGRATION AMENDMENT (MARITIME CREW) BILL 2007
GOVERNANCE REVIEW IMPLEMENTATION (TREASURY PORTFOLIO AGENCIES) BILL 2007 - CLUSTER MUNITIONS (PROHIBITION) BILL 2006
- COMMITTEES
- FAMILIES, COMMUNITY SERVICES AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (CHILD SUPPORT REFORM CONSOLIDATION AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2007
- FIRST SPEECH
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FAMILIES, COMMUNITY SERVICES AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (CHILD SUPPORT REFORM CONSOLIDATION AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2007
- Second Reading
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In Committee
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Stephens, Sen Ursula
- Stott Despoja, Sen Natasha
- Division
- Procedural Text
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Stott Despoja, Sen Natasha
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Stott Despoja, Sen Natasha
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Stephens, Sen Ursula
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Division
- Procedural Text
- Third Reading
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TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2007 MEASURES NO. 3) BILL 2007
TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (SMALL BUSINESS) BILL 2007 - ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- DOCUMENTS
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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Ministers: Overseas Travel
(Evans, Sen Chris, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Health and Ageing: Grants and Payments to City View Christian Church Inc.
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Post-Budget Function
(Milne, Sen Christine, Coonan, Sen Helen) -
Post-Budget Function
(Milne, Sen Christine, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Communications, Information Technology and the Arts: Monetary Compensation
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Coonan, Sen Helen) -
Environment and Water Resources: Monetary Compensation
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Abetz, Sen Eric) -
Ryker (Faulkner) v the Commonwealth and Flint
(Parry, Sen Stephen, Johnston, Sen David) -
Crimes Act
(Ludwig, Sen Joe, Johnston, Sen David) -
Exclusive Brethren
(Brown, Sen Bob, Johnston, Sen David) -
Coastwatch
(Ludwig, Sen Joe, Johnston, Sen David) -
Australian Defence Force: Prohibited Substance Testing Program
(Bishop, Sen Mark, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Treasury
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Transair
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Johnston, Sen David) -
Civil Aviation Safety Authority
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Johnston, Sen David) -
Transair
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Johnston, Sen David) -
Civil Aviation Safety Authority
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Johnston, Sen David) -
Transair
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Johnston, Sen David) -
Transair
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Johnston, Sen David) -
Civil Aviation Safety Authority
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Johnston, Sen David) -
Solomon Islands
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Johnston, Sen David) -
Solomon Islands
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Coonan, Sen Helen) -
Tiwi Islands
(Crossin, Sen Trish, Scullion, Sen Nigel) -
Civil Aviation Safety Authority
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Johnston, Sen David) -
Transair
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Johnston, Sen David) -
Transair
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Johnston, Sen David) -
Defence: VIP Vessels
(Bishop, Sen Mark, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Questions on Notice
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Knight Direct Location System
(Webber, Sen Ruth, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Environment and Heritage Legislation Amendment Bill (No.1 ) 2006
(Brown, Sen Bob, Abetz, Sen Eric) -
Ryker (Faulkner) v the Commonwealth and Flint
(Parry, Sen Stephen, Johnston, Sen David) -
Maralinga Nuclear Tests
(Allison, Sen Lyn, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
National Disability Advocacy Program
(Siewert, Sen Rachel, Scullion, Sen Nigel) -
Corporate Insolvency Laws
(Murray, Sen Andrew, Abetz, Sen Eric) -
Environment and Water Resources: Killing of Animals
(Bartlett, Sen Andrew, Abetz, Sen Eric) -
Voluntary Student Unionism Transition Fund for Sporting and Recreational Facilities
(Stott Despoja, Sen Natasha, Brandis, Sen George) -
National Association of Forest Industries
(Nettle, Sen Kerry, Abetz, Sen Eric) -
Iraq
(Allison, Sen Lyn, Coonan, Sen Helen) -
Zimbabwe
(Stott Despoja, Sen Natasha, Coonan, Sen Helen) -
Defence Materiel Organisation: Project Managers
(Bishop, Sen Mark, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Tourism Australia
(Stephens, Sen Ursula, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Tourism Australia
(Stephens, Sen Ursula, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Aboriginals Benefit Account
(Crossin, Sen Trish, Scullion, Sen Nigel) -
Depleted Uranium
(Brown, Sen Bob, Ellison, Sen Chris)
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Ministers: Overseas Travel
Page: 40
Senator FIFIELD (3:21 PM)
—We have just seen an example of Senator Faulkner’s confected outrage. It is a skill that he has honed to a fine art in the Senate estimates committees and here in the chamber. We have seen this particular act many times before.
I would like to start with the issue of Kirribilli House. It is clear that the function at Kirribilli House was not inappropriate and it was not at any cost to the Australian taxpayer. Successive prime ministers have taken a fairly broad view of what is an appropriate function to have at Kirribilli House or the Lodge. I recall a particular luncheon that was held at Kirribilli House to negotiate a particular pact between a then Labor prime minister and Labor treasurer. There has been a range of functions held at Kirribilli House.
But a true example of something that is inappropriate, again under the former Labor government, is the selling of budget night tickets for the House of Representatives gallery. That is an example of something that is inappropriate. Under the former Labor government, packages were sold and, lo and behold, part of a package was a seat in the House of Representatives gallery for budget night. If you want to look at examples of something which could perhaps be inappropriate, look no further than the previous government.
We have also heard great exclamations today about the inappropriate nature of government advertising. The advertising that this government has undertaken has been on the same basis as that of the former Labor government—on the basis of the 1995 guidelines under which Paul Keating operated, guidelines which said:
... all Australians have equal rights of access to information about programs, policies and activities which affect their benefits, rights and obligations ...
... All departments are required to conduct their public information programs at a level appropriate for ... impact on the community ...
And that is exactly what this government is doing.
What we have not heard from the Labor Party is which particular campaigns they want to knock out. Do Labor want to knock out campaigns against alcoholism and illegal drugs? Do they want to knock out campaigns encouraging people to quit smoking? Do they want to knock out campaigns encouraging people to take out Australian citizenship? Do they want to knock out campaigns about protecting our flora and fauna and about quarantine? Do they want to knock out campaigns urging people to consider and employers to support apprenticeships? Do they want to knock out campaigns urging vaccinations against cervical cancer? Do they want to knock out campaigns informing country people of their telecommunications rights? Do they want to knock out campaigns encouraging people to get involved with environmental projects? We need to hear from Labor which particular campaigns they want to knock out—not just saying that the government advertising spend is too big, but actually going through and telling us which particular campaigns they want to knock out.
We have seen Labor’s hypocrisy. When they were in office, we had the ‘money growing on trees’ campaign, costing $10 million, for their superannuation guarantee ads. We had the Working Nation advertisements, which cost $9 million and which had no content, no information, at all. And we had $250,000 paid to Bill Hunter for that government advertising campaign, only to see the same actor, Bill Hunter, then pop up in Australian Labor Party advertisements during the 1996 election commercials. So you had Bill Hunter in a paid government ad and, a few weeks later, Bill Hunter in a paid ALP ad. We had never seen anything of that nature before in Australian politics, and that is something which this government would never, ever do. We have also seen instances in the past where we have had Frank Walker, who was the housing minister in the Wran government, appearing in a government ad—the Hon. Frank Walker QC. Steve Bracks has appeared in government ads in Victoria, flying in a chopper over dams, making the point—which we all know—that water is scarce. There is no good reason for Steve Bracks to be in that particular ad; it is complete and absolute hypocrisy.
But, if we want a real example of Labor blowing taxpayers’ money, we need go no further than the front page of today’s Herald Sun, headed ‘Silk’s purse’, which reveals that Mr Mark Dreyfus QC, Labor’s candidate in the federal seat of Isaacs, was paid by the Bracks government $340,000 to help try and foist a toxic waste dump on the people of Mildura. We do not have to go too far to see examples of outrageous ALP spending; we only have to look at the state governments. We know, if we want to see that sort of thing repeated, to elect a federal Labor government—and you will see the sort of thing that we are seeing in Victoria, with Mr Mark Dreyfus QC being given $340,000 of taxpayers’ money to try and foist a toxic waste dump on the people of Mildura.
This government does spend responsibly. The Australian people are entitled to have government programs explained to them and to have government legislation explained to them. That is what we are doing. (Time expired)