

- Title
QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
Answers to Questions
- Database
Senate Hansard
- Date
16-10-2008
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
42
- Electorate
Tasmania
- Interjector
- Page
6231
- Party
LP
- Presenter
- Status
Final
- Question No.
- Questioner
- Responder
- Speaker
Barnett, Sen Guy
- Stage
Answers to Questions
- Type
- Context
Questions Without Notice: Take Note of Answers
- System Id
chamber/hansards/2008-10-16/0150
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Hansard
- Start of Business
- PARLIAMENT HOUSE: BREASTFEEDING
- PETITIONS
- BUSINESS
- NOTICES
- BUSINESS
- DEEPAVALI
- MAJOR GENERAL JANAKA PERERA AND MRS PERERA
- COMMITTEES
- MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
- DALAI LAMA
- ABC RELIGION REPORT
- NATIONAL CARERS WEEK
- COMMITTEES
- BUDGET
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DAIRY ADJUSTMENT LEVY TERMINATION BILL 2008
TRADE PRACTICES AMENDMENT (CLARITY IN PRICING) BILL 2008 -
FINANCIAL SYSTEM LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (FINANCIAL CLAIMS SCHEME AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2008
FINANCIAL CLAIMS SCHEME (ADIS) LEVY BILL 2008
FINANCIAL CLAIMS SCHEME (GENERAL INSURERS) LEVY BILL 2008 - COMMITTEES
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FINANCIAL SYSTEM LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (FINANCIAL CLAIMS SCHEME AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2008
FINANCIAL CLAIMS SCHEME (GENERAL INSURERS) LEVY BILL 2008 - TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (MEDICARE LEVY SURCHARGE THRESHOLDS) BILL (NO. 2) 2008
- ARCHIVES AMENDMENT BILL 2008
- INTERNATIONAL TAX AGREEMENTS AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) 2008
- BROADCASTING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (DIGITAL RADIO) BILL 2008
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TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (MEDICARE LEVY SURCHARGE THRESHOLDS) BILL (NO. 2) 2008
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In Committee
- Brown, Sen Carol (The TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN)
- Cormann, Sen Mathias
- Conroy, Sen Stephen
- Cormann, Sen Mathias
- Conroy, Sen Stephen
- Cormann, Sen Mathias
- Conroy, Sen Stephen
- Cormann, Sen Mathias
- Conroy, Sen Stephen
- Cormann, Sen Mathias
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Cormann, Sen Mathias
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Conroy, Sen Stephen
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Cormann, Sen Mathias
- Division
- Siewert, Sen Rachel
- Cormann, Sen Mathias
- Third Reading
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In Committee
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Members of Parliament: Staff
(Cash, Senator Michaelia, Faulkner, Senator John) -
Economy
(Bilyk, Senator Catryna, Bilyk, Sen Catryna, Sherry, Senator Nick, Sherry, Sen Nick) -
Quarantine
(Boswell, Sen Ron, Sherry, Sen Nick) -
Economy
(Brown, Sen Bob, Sherry, Sen Nick) -
Automotive Industry
(Parry, Sen Stephen, Carr, Sen Kim) -
Economy
(Feeney, Sen David, Ludwig, Sen Joe) -
Young Carers Forum
(Barnett, Sen Guy, Evans, Sen Chris) -
Overseas Aid
(Xenophon, Sen Nick, Faulkner, Sen John) -
Hospitals
(Nash, Sen Fiona, Ludwig, Sen Joe) -
Research and Development
(Marshall, Sen Gavin, Carr, Sen Kim)
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Members of Parliament: Staff
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: ADDITIONAL ANSWERS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
- MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
- DOCUMENTS
- AUDITOR-GENERAL’S REPORTS
- COMMITTEES
- BUSINESS
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FAMILY LAW AMENDMENT (DE FACTO FINANCIAL MATTERS AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2008
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In Committee
- Ludwig, Sen Joe
- Brandis, Sen George
- Boswell, Sen Ron
- Brandis, Sen George
- Ludwig, Sen Joe
- Hanson-Young, Sen Sarah
- Pratt, Sen Louise
- Ludwig, Sen Joe
- Ludwig, Sen Joe
- Brandis, Sen George
- Hanson-Young, Sen Sarah
- Ludwig, Sen Joe
- Hanson-Young, Sen Sarah
- Brandis, Sen George
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Brandis, Sen George
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Ludwig, Sen Joe
- Brandis, Sen George
- Hanson-Young, Sen Sarah
- Brandis, Sen George
- Pratt, Sen Louise
- Brandis, Sen George
- Hanson-Young, Sen Sarah
- Brandis, Sen George
- Hanson-Young, Sen Sarah
- Brandis, Sen George
- Hanson-Young, Sen Sarah
- Brandis, Sen George
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Division
- Joyce, Sen Barnaby
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In Committee
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OFFSHORE PETROLEUM AMENDMENT (GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE) BILL 2008
OFFSHORE PETROLEUM (ANNUAL FEES) AMENDMENT (GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE) BILL 2008
OFFSHORE PETROLEUM (REGISTRATION FEES) AMENDMENT (GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE) BILL 2008
OFFSHORE PETROLEUM (SAFETY LEVIES) AMENDMENT (GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE) BILL 2008 - COMMITTEES
- DOCUMENTS
- COMMITTEES
- AUDITOR-GENERAL’S REPORTS
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- DOCUMENTS
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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Environment, Water,Heritage and the Arts: Media Staff
(Minchin, Sen Nick, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Skilled Migration
(Birmingham, Sen Simon, Evans, Sen Chris) -
Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
(Milne, Sen Christine, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Foreign Affairs and Trade: Carbon Offsets for Air Travel
(Minchin, Sen Nick, Faulkner, Sen John) -
Water
(Siewert, Sen Rachel, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Air Traffic Control Service Interruptions
(Brown, Sen Bob, Conroy, Sen Stephen) -
Tasmania: Black Spot Program
(Brown, Sen Bob, Conroy, Sen Stephen)
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Environment, Water,Heritage and the Arts: Media Staff
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Senator BARNETT (3:15 PM)
—In speaking to that matter I would like to indicate that it was good of the minister to advise the Senate that he would take on notice the first part of my question with respect to how many very young carers existed in Australia today—people like Jazzi Pybus, who cares for both her parents at the young age of 10. The minister indicated that he was not aware of the answer to the second part but would also take that on notice—that is, explaining what answers the government has as to why the young carers are not considered important enough to have their voices heard at the federally funded Young Carers Forum.
I am advised, based on reports this week, that the federal investment in the Young Carers Forum is some $280,000. The minister indicated that he would take both those matters on notice. They are very important matters. They have been in the media this week and it is surprising that the minister does not have a brief before him to respond to those queries. I think that is a matter for the government and I hope that in future times in the Senate they are fully and properly briefed on those sorts of matters, especially when they are reported publicly in the media. In this case it was in the Australian newspaper this week. The answer to my supplementary question about what financial support families relying on very young carers receive from the $10.4 billion package announced on Tuesday seemed very limited and restricted, and in terms of very young carers there was, in fact, no answer.
I alert the Senate to the concerns raised in this article in the Australian, which said that the $280,000 in federal funding was invested in this Young Carers conference. It refers to the case of Jazzi Pybus:
Jazzi’s father, Calvin Pybus, has post-traumatic stress syndrome. Her mother was recently hit by a bus and left with multiple fractures. She has a baby brother with Down syndrome. Her friend, Angel, cares for a mum with bipolar disorder.
The girls wanted to attend the conference because they were themselves young carers: they do the washing, help young siblings get ready for bed, and manage the household. They formed a support group for young carers in their neighbourhood, outside Brisbane. They connect online, and have painted a series of artworks about their lives. The girls hoped to learn from others at the conference, too.
The report continues:
The Australian understands that Jazzi is the only young person to get in touch with Carers Australia and ask to attend the talkfest.
It is fantastic that they are making those efforts. I would like to commend Jazzi Pybus and her friends for wanting to attend and make a difference to the world. I notice that Senator Cory Bernardi, the opposition disabilities, carers and voluntary sector spokesman, said:
We should be supporting our very young carers. It concerns me that they are not receiving financial support. It’s alarming. They are a hidden group. To hear that children are banding together for support as there are no services suitable to their needs is disturbing.
It is disturbing, and I agree with Senator Bernardi and with Mr Tony Abbott’s comments. It is really disappointing that the government seems not to have addressed all of the concerns of all the carers throughout the country. They often have a go at the coalition for not doing enough.
What would have happened if it had not been for our campaign under the former leader, Dr Brendan Nelson? I remember leading and working with the Liberal Senate team in Tasmania and forcing the government to do something to support carers in Tasmania. I worked with Janice McKenna, the CEO from Carers Australia, in Tasmania and, together with other carers, we expressed the very strong view that the Rudd Labor government were not doing enough. After weeks and months they finally acted. Of course, this is exactly what has happened with this $4.8 billion package that has just recently been announced. I call on the government to disclose the assumptions, the forward estimates, the details underlying their reasons for that package. (Time expired)