

- Title
COMMITTEES
Climate Policy Committee
Report
- Database
Senate Hansard
- Date
15-06-2009
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
42
- Electorate
Western Australia
- Interjector
Marshall, Sen Gavin (The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT)
Cash, Sen Michaelia
- Page
3177
- Party
LP
- Presenter
- Status
Final
- Question No.
- Questioner
- Responder
- Speaker
Cash, Sen Michaelia
- Stage
Climate Policy Committee
- Type
- Context
Committees
- System Id
chamber/hansards/2009-06-15/0182
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Hansard
- Start of Business
- TEMPORARY CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES
- COMMITTEES
- BUSINESS
- TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (MEDICARE LEVY AND MEDICARE LEVY SURCHARGE) BILL 2009
- NATION-BUILDING FUNDS AMENDMENT BILL 2009
- HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPORT AMENDMENT (VET FEE-HELP AND PROVIDERS) BILL 2009
- NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT (PHARMACEUTICAL AND OTHER BENEFITS—COST RECOVERY) BILL 2008 [NO. 2]
- MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Interest Rates
(Coonan, Sen Helen, Sherry, Sen Nick) -
Economy
(Hurley, Sen Annette, Sherry, Sen Nick) -
Solar Energy
(Birmingham, Sen Simon, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Solar Energy
(Crossin, Sen Trish, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Building the Education Revolution Program
(Mason, Sen Brett, Carr, Sen Kim) -
Securency Pty Ltd and Note Printing Australia
(Brown, Sen Bob, Sherry, Sen Nick) -
Workplace Relations
(Fisher, Sen Mary Jo, Arbib, Sen Mark) -
Afghanistan
(Hutchins, Sen Steve, Faulkner, Sen John) -
Emissions Trading Scheme
(McGauran, Sen Julian, Arbib, Sen Mark) -
Building the Education Revolution Program
(Forshaw, Sen Michael, Carr, Sen Kim)
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Interest Rates
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
- PETITIONS
- NOTICES
- COMMITTEES
- LEAVE OF ABSENCE
- COMMITTEES
- NOTICES
- INFRASTRUCTURE AUSTRALIA AMENDMENT (NATIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK AND OTHER PROJECTS) BILL 2009
- MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
- DOCUMENTS
- COMMITTEES
- MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
- COMMITTEES
- AUDITOR-GENERAL’S REPORTS
- DOCUMENTS
- AUDITOR-GENERAL’S REPORTS
- BUDGET
- COMMITTEES
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FAIR WORK (STATE REFERRAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL AND OTHER AMENDMENTS) BILL 2009
FAIR WORK (TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2009 -
CAR DEALERSHIP FINANCING GUARANTEE APPROPRIATION BILL 2009
EVIDENCE AMENDMENT (JOURNALISTS’ PRIVILEGE) BILL 2009
FAMILY ASSISTANCE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (2008 BUDGET AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2009
FAMILY ASSISTANCE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (CHILD CARE) BILL 2009
FINANCIAL SECTOR LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (ENHANCING SUPERVISION AND ENFORCEMENT) BILL 2009
FUEL QUALITY STANDARDS AMENDMENT BILL 2009
HEALTH WORKFORCE AUSTRALIA BILL 2009
LAW AND JUSTICE (CROSS BORDER AND OTHER AMENDMENTS) BILL 2009
NATION BUILDING PROGRAM (NATIONAL LAND TRANSPORT) AMENDMENT BILL 2009
NATIVE TITLE AMENDMENT BILL 2009
SOCIAL SECURITY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (DIGITAL TELEVISION SWITCH-OVER) BILL 2009
SOCIAL SECURITY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (IMPROVED SUPPORT FOR CARERS) BILL 2009
TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2009 BUDGET MEASURES NO. 1) BILL 2009
TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2009 MEASURES NO. 2) BILL 2009
TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2009 MEASURES NO. 3) BILL 2009
THERAPEUTIC GOODS AMENDMENT (2009 MEASURES NO. 1) BILL 2009
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME BILL 2009
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2009
AUSTRALIAN CLIMATE CHANGE REGULATORY AUTHORITY BILL 2009
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CHARGES-CUSTOMS) BILL 2009
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CHARGES-EXCISE) BILL 2009
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CHARGES-GENERAL) BILL 2009
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CPRS FUEL CREDITS) BILL 2009
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME (CPRS FUEL CREDITS) (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2009
EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT (CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME) BILL 2009
CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT (CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME) BILL 2009
CARBON POLLUTION REDUCTION SCHEME AMENDMENT (HOUSEHOLD ASSISTANCE) BILL 2009
FAIRER PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE INCENTIVES BILL 2009
FAIRER PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE INCENTIVES (MEDICARE LEVY SURCHARGE) BILL 2009
FAIRER PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE INCENTIVES (MEDICARE LEVY SURCHARGE—FRINGE BENEFITS) BILL 2009 - EMPLOYMENT AND WORKPLACE RELATIONS AMENDMENT BILL 2009
- THERAPEUTIC GOODS AMENDMENT (MEDICAL DEVICES AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2008 [2009]
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TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (SMALL BUSINESS AND GENERAL BUSINESS TAX BREAK) BILL 2009
TELECOMMUNICATIONS INTERCEPTION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 1) 2009
CUSTOMS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (NAME CHANGE) BILL 2009
CUSTOMS AMENDMENT (ENHANCED BORDER CONTROLS AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2009
SOCIAL SECURITY AND FAMILY ASSISTANCE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (2009 BUDGET MEASURES) BILL 2009
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2009
EMPLOYMENT AND WORKPLACE RELATIONS AMENDMENT BILL 2009 - PLEBISCITE FOR AN AUSTRALIAN REPUBLIC BILL 2008
- BUSINESS
- NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT (PHARMACEUTICAL AND OTHER BENEFITS—COST RECOVERY) BILL 2008 [NO. 2]
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FAIR WORK (STATE REFERRAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL AND OTHER AMENDMENTS) BILL 2009
FAIR WORK (TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2009 - COMMITTEES
- BUSINESS
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FAIR WORK (STATE REFERRAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL AND OTHER AMENDMENTS) BILL 2009
FAIR WORK (TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2009 - BUSINESS
- TRADE PRACTICES AMENDMENT (CARTEL CONDUCT AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2008
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- DOCUMENTS
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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy: Staffing
(Minchin, Sen Nick, Conroy, Sen Stephen) -
Beijing Olympic Games
(Minchin, Sen Nick, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Minister for Resources and Energy and Minister for Tourism: Overseas Travel
(Minchin, Sen Nick, Carr, Sen Kim) -
Liquified Petroleum Gas Vehicle Conversion Scheme
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Sherry, Sen Nick) -
Education: Media Contracts
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Carr, Sen Kim) -
Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy: Media Monitoring
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Conroy, Sen Stephen) -
Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, and Youth: Media Contracts
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Ludwig, Sen Joe) -
Attorney-General: Media Contracts
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry: Media Contracts
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Sherry, Sen Nick) -
Immigration and Citizenship: Staffing
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Evans, Sen Chris) -
Special Minister of State: Staffing
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Faulkner, Sen John) -
Health and Ageing: Staffing
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Ludwig, Sen Joe) -
Finance and Deregulation: Staffing
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Sherry, Sen Nick) -
Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy: Staffing
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Conroy, Sen Stephen) -
Minister for Human Services: Media Monitoring
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Ludwig, Sen Joe) -
Minister for Immigrtion and Citizenship and Parliamentary Secretary: Overseas Travel
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Evans, Sen Chris) -
Minister for Foreign Affairs and Parliamentary Secretary: Overseas Travel
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Faulkner, Sen John) -
Minister for Health and Ageing and Parliamentary Secretary: Overseas Travel
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Ludwig, Sen Joe) -
Minister for Resources and Energy and the Minister for Tourism: Overseas Travel
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Carr, Sen Kim) -
Finance and Deregulation: Program Funding
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Sherry, Sen Nick) -
Finance and Deregulation: Program Funding
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Sherry, Sen Nick) -
Immigration and Citizenship: Program Funding
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Evans, Sen Chris) -
Special Minister of State: Program Funding
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Faulkner, Sen John) -
Finance and Deregulation: Program Funding
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Sherry, Sen Nick) -
Veterans’ Affairs: Program Funding
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Faulkner, Sen John) -
Human Services: Program Funding
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Ludwig, Sen Joe) -
Climate Change
(Johnston, Sen David, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Conroy, Sen Stephen) -
Moncrieff Electorate: Funding
(Mason, Sen Brett, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Government Advertising
(Ronaldson, Sen Michael, Sherry, Sen Nick) -
Private Health Insurance
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Ludwig, Sen Joe)
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Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy: Staffing
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Senator CASH (8:27 PM)
—With the current unemployment statistics confirming an increase in unemployment in Australia, the fact that in excess of 200,000 Australians have lost their jobs since August of last year and the continued predictions by the government that unemployment in Australia will rise, it is imperative that every single aspect of government policy be focused on effective measures to ensure that employment in Australia remains high—not policies that will cost Australians their jobs. The evidence given to the inquiry that I participated in confirmed that the CPRS in its current form is both a badly-designed scheme and seriously flawed. It should not be supported. The evidence is clear that, as the government’s central policy to reduce Australia’s carbon emissions, the CPRS fails to reduce carbon pollution at the lowest economic cost, fails to put in place long-term incentives for investment in clean energy and low-emissions technology and fails to contribute to a global solution to climate change.
There is a considerably wide diversity of views on the subject of climate science, in particular the cause and extent of climate change and the extent to which climate change is a consequence of human behaviour. The diversity of views was reflected in the evidence that was presented to the inquiry. I have disagreed with the conclusion expressed on behalf of the committee at paragraph 2.36. I do not believe that that conclusion properly reflects the evidence that was presented to the committee and I have qualified my views in the report. However, I affirm my view that the planet should be given the benefit of the doubt, but in that respect the only action that should be taken by government to reduce Australia’s carbon emissions is responsible action. Action that is taken at the expense or to the detriment of the Australian people should not be taken. The CPRS in its current form is action that is going to result in Australians losing their jobs. This is not responsible action. It should not be supported.
As a senator for Western Australia, I am particularly concerned about the continued claims made not only to the committee I participated in but to other committees about the potentially disastrous impact of the CPRS on the Western Australian economy. An Access Economics report commissioned by the state premiers and published in June 2009 confirms that the government’s emissions trading scheme would cost 13,000 jobs in WA alone. I will stand up for Western Australia, even if those on the other side of this chamber will sell it out.
I am also concerned at the continual claims that the Treasury modelling in respect of the assessment of the need for the Electricity Sector Adjustment Scheme assistance uses the same competitive spot market assumptions made for the eastern states electricity market in its assessment of this need in Western Australia. In other words, Treasury have failed yet again to recognise the difference in the Western Australian electricity market. This failure to distinguish between the respective models results in a detrimental impact on WA. The failure of Treasury to distinguish between the respective models needs to be rectified in any future modelling.
The evidence given to the inquiry was clear. It is apparent to all serious policymakers on this issue—and unfortunately those on the other side are not in that box—that there is no unilateral Australian solution to climate change, only a global solution. The government’s current Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme, if agreed to in its present form, will result in action being taken at the expense of the Australian people—but, worse than that, its implementation is likely to achieve the perverse outcome of Australia actually increasing its global emissions.
The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT
(Senator Marshall)—Senator Cash, unfortunately your time has expired. I am sure you are seeking leave to continue your remarks.
Senator Cash
—I seek leave to continue my remarks.
Leave granted; debate adjourned.