

- Title
MOTIONS
Mining
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Senate Hansard
- Date
22-03-2012
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Senate
- Parl No.
43
- Electorate
- Interjector
PRESIDENT, The
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2598
- Party
AG
- Presenter
- Status
Final
- Question No.
- Questioner
- Responder
- Speaker
Waters, Sen Larissa
- Stage
Mining
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MOTIONS
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chamber/hansards/af1003a7-be78-4327-92c7-1c0fec7c2fa6/0120
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Page: 2598
Senator WATERS (Queensland) (13:25): I move:
That the Senate—
(a) notes a current report by The Australia Institute, which finds:
(i) the mining boom in Queensland is likely to destroy one non-mining job for every two mining jobs it creates, with the loss of at least 20 000 jobs should all 39 resource projects analysed proceed, and
(ii) the reality of the mining boom for the 99 per cent of Queenslanders who do not work in the mining industry is higher housing costs, higher mortgage interest rates and fewer jobs in tourism, manufacturing and agriculture,
(b) further notes the statements of the National Secretary of the CFMEU [Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union] on 19 March 2012 to the effect that:
(i) the strength of the mining industry is driving up the Australian dollar to unprecedented levels and across the country Australia's manufacturing sector is under too much strain, and thousands of jobs are being lost in the finance sector too, and
(ii) Australians outside the mining industry are doing it tough because of the impact of the mining industry on the economy, causing a lot of unhappiness; and
(c) calls on the Government to:
(i) assess the real impacts of the mining boom on Queensland communities and the state's economy, and
(ii) reassess its decision to use proceeds of the Minerals Resource Rent Tax to fund infrastructure which will benefit the mining industry instead of benefiting Queenslanders through investment in initiatives such as national dental care, education funding, national disability insurance scheme, high speed rail and a sovereign wealth fund.
The PRESIDENT: The question is that the motion moved by Senator Waters be agreed to.