

- Title
BILLS
Indigenous Education (Targeted Assistance) Amendment Bill 2011
Second Reading
- Database
Senate Hansard
- Date
18-08-2011
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
43
- Electorate
- Interjector
- Page
4834
- Party
CLP
- Presenter
- Status
Final
- Question No.
- Questioner
- Responder
- Speaker
Scullion, Sen Nigel
- Stage
Second Reading
- Type
- Context
BILLS
- System Id
chamber/hansards/9ad85bef-6cdf-4332-894f-15d4be804a7b/0115
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BILLS
- Australian Energy Market Amendment (National Energy Retail Law) Bill 2011, Competition and Consumer Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2011, Competition and Consumer Legislation Amendment Bill 2011, Social Security and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2011, Tax Laws Amendment (2011 Measures No. 6) Bill 2011
- Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Amendment (National Regulator) Bill 2011, Offshore Petroleum (Royalty) Amendment Bill 2011
- COMMITTEES
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BILLS
- Indigenous Education (Targeted Assistance) Amendment Bill 2011
- Statute Stocktake Bill (No. 1) 2011
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Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Bill 2011, Carbon Credits (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2011, Australian National Registry of Emissions Units Bill 2011
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In Committee
- Bishop, Sen Mark
- Birmingham, Sen Simon
- Ludwig, Sen Joe
- Birmingham, Sen Simon
- Birmingham, Sen Simon
- Colbeck, Sen Richard
- Birmingham, Sen Simon
- Ludwig, Sen Joe
- Birmingham, Sen Simon
- Ludwig, Sen Joe
- Division
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Milne, Sen Christine
- Birmingham, Sen Simon
- Ludwig, Sen Joe
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
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In Committee
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Education and Health Funding
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Asylum Seekers
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Carbon Pricing
(Fierravanti-Wells, Sen Concetta, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Carbon Pricing
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Carbon Pricing
(McKenzie, Sen Bridget, Ludwig, Sen Joe) -
Apple Imports
(Xenophon, Sen Nick, Ludwig, Sen Joe)
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Carbon Pricing
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: ADDITIONAL ANSWERS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
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- FIRST SPEECH
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- AUDITOR-GENERAL'S REPORTS
- ADJOURNMENT
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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Defence: Naval Vessels (Question No. 483)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence: Reserves and Contractors (Question No. 509)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence: Child Minding Expenses (Question No. 519)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence (Question No. 520)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence: Hospitality (Question No. 521)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence: Hospitality (Question No. 531)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence: Gifts Policy (Question No. 574)
(Ludlam, Sen Scott, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Afghanistan: Depleted Uranium Munitions (Question No. 577)
(Ludlam, Sen Scott, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Attorney-General: Staffing (Question No. 625)
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Defence: Submarines (Question No. 634)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence (Question No. 713)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence: Staffing (Question No. 730)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence: Staffing (Question No. 731)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence: Staffing (Question No. 732)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence: Staffing (Question No. 733)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence: Staffing (Question No. 734)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Defence (Question No. 790)
(Johnston, Sen David, Evans, Sen Christopher) -
Australian Water Licences (Question No. 834)
(Birmingham, Sen Simon, Conroy, Sen Stephen) -
Defence: Aircraft (Question No. 838)
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Evans, Sen Christopher)
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Defence: Naval Vessels (Question No. 483)
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Senator SCULLION (Northern Territory—Deputy Leader of The Nationals) (12:56): I rise today to make a contribution to the debate on the Indigenous Education (Targeted Assistance) Amendment Bill 2011. This is non-controversial legislation in the sense that we support the bill. The bill fundamentally deals with two programs: one is the Sporting Chance Program and the other is the Indigenous Youth Mobility Program. These programs have done a very good job in reconnecting Aboriginal people with their schools and their sport. They have certainly increased not only their participation but their success rates in their chosen endeavours. Like many issues in this area, the sad thing is that the bill provides only a further 12 months of funding.
The reason we support these two programs is that fundamentally they are legacy programs from the previous government, and I commend the government for recognising and maintaining those. But the budget is only for an extra 12 months, which beggars belief when this is such good work. Of course, work comes from people. Policy does not just roll out of a machine and these programs end up getting run. You have to make an investment in staff to run these programs. And of course those staff, again, are not machines. They have mortgages; they have to have some security of tenure. We have now been issued another 12 months—well, jolly good. Times are pretty tough out there and it is very important that the individuals who are part of these programs, particularly the staff of the Sporting Chance and the Indigenous Youth Mobility programs, have a much longer tenure than the 12 months that have been indicated here.
This appears to be symptomatic. Just last week I was speaking to some individuals who run a dialysis service in the Western Desert. They have eight dialysis machines without which those in the Western Desert with renal failure simply could not cope. They have a funding extension of six months.
I am not quite sure why the government is taking this course, but it is taking away people's security in thinking: 'I can stay in this job. It is a career. It's not just a casual job where I have six months tenure.' In areas like dialysis and working with young people we need the people who are delivering these very important programs to know that they have a sustainable future in those programs. Sadly, whilst we support the bill, this is just another example of the lack of recognition of that issue.