

- Title
HVP No 16 - 22 November 2010
8 UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
- Database
House Votes and Proceedings
- Date
22-11-2010
- Source
House of Reps
- Number
16
- Page
231
- Status
Final
- Main Committee
yes
- System Id
chamber/votes/2010-11-22/0046
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House Votes and Proceedings
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House
- 1 MEETING OF THE HOUSE
- 2 PRIVATE MEMBERS’ MOTIONS—PRESENTED BY SPEAKER
- 3 BILL REFERRED TO MAIN COMMITTEE
- 4 PETITIONS—STANDING COMMITTEE—PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS AND MINISTERS’ RESPONSES—STATEMENT BY MEMBER
- 5 REGIONAL AUSTRALIA—STANDING COMMITTEE—STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- 6 COMPETITION AND CONSUMER (PRICE SIGNALLING) AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- 7 CLIMATE CHANGE
- 8 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION (PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY) AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- 9 MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL—ASSENT TO BILLS
- 10 MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
- 11 MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE—AVIATION CRIMES AND POLICING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- 12 MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE—CRIMES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- 13 MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE—FISHERIES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) 2010
- 14 TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) BILL 2010
- 16 QUESTIONS
- 17 DOCUMENTS
- 18 DOCUMENTS—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENTS
- 19 PEOPLE TRAFFICKING—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT—DOCUMENT
- 20 FISHERIES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) 2010—SENATE’S AMENDMENTS
- 21 TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) BILL 2010
- 22 INCOME TAX RATES AMENDMENT (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) BILL 2010
- 23 TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (CONFIDENTIALITY OF TAXPAYER INFORMATION) BILL 2010
- 24 POSTPONEMENT OF ORDER OF THE DAY
- 25 HEALTH INSURANCE AMENDMENT (PATHOLOGY REQUESTS) BILL 2010
- 26 NATIONAL BROADCASTING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- 27 HUMAN RIGHTS (PARLIAMENTARY SCRUTINY) BILL 2010
- 28 NATIONAL BROADCASTING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2010—DEFERRED DIVISION
- 29 DEFERRED DIVISION
- 30 PROGRAM OF SITTINGS FOR 2011
- 31 MEMBER DIRECTED TO LEAVE THE CHAMBER
- 32 NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FOR MR LIU
- 33 BANKING AMENDMENT (DELIVERING ESSENTIAL FINANCIAL SERVICES) BILL 2010
- 34 SALE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES EXCHANGE
- 35 ADJOURNMENT
- DOCUMENTS
- ATTENDANCE
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Main Committee
- 1 MEETING OF MAIN COMMITTEE
- 2 MEMBERS’ CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- 3 PAID PARENTAL LEAVE (REDUCTION OF COMPLIANCE BURDEN FOR EMPLOYERS) AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- 4 WHITE RIBBON DAY
- 5 NATIONAL CURRICULUM
- 6 DETENTION FACILITY AT INVERBRACKIE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA
- 7 ADDRESS IN REPLY TO THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH
- 8 UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
- 9 GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS AND MALARIA
- 10 HOME INSULATION PROGRAM
- 11 DAW AUNG SAN SUU KYI
- 12 POPULATION GROWTH
- 13 GRIEVANCE DEBATE
- 14 ORDERS OF THE DAY RETURNED TO THE HOUSE
- 15 ADJOURNMENT
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House
8 UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the motion of Ms Parke—That this House:
(1) notes that:
(a) on 17 December 2010 Australia will celebrate the 20 th anniversary of the ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child;
(b) the Convention on the Rights of the Child is an attempt to ensure that children everywhere have the best opportunity in life regardless of where they live, their race or gender, including the right to go to school, to have access to shelter and food, to play and to have their opinions heard and respected; and
(c) there has been significant progress in that 10,000 fewer children die per day than they did twenty years ago but there are still 8 million children dying each year before their fifth birthdays of causes that are easily preventable through such simple and inexpensive measures as insecticide-treated mosquito nets, vaccinations, breast-feeding for six months, clean water and sanitation;
(2) applauds the work done for the benefit of children internationally by United Nations agencies, in particular UNICEF (the United Nations Children’s Fund), and Non Government Organisations, such as World Vision, Save the Children and Marie Stopes International;
(3) notes that while on the whole children in Australia fare better than children in other parts of the world, there remains significant issues to be tackled in Australia including child abuse and neglect, youth homelessness and the disadvantage suffered by indigenous children;
(4) applauds the work done for the benefit of Australian children by the National Association for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, as well as the Australian Human Rights Commission and Child Commissioners in the States and Territories;
(5) welcomes the National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children 2009-2020 as endorsed at the Council of Australian Governments meeting on 30 April 2009; and
(6) calls upon the federal government to further consider:
(a) incorporating the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Federal legislation; and
(b) appointing a National Commissioner for Children ( see item No. 2, Votes and Proceedings )—
Debate resumed.
The time allotted for the debate having expired, the debate was interrupted, and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.