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Hansard
- Start of Business
- PRIVILEGE
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BILLS
- Schools Assistance Amendment Bill 2011
- Cybercrime Legislation Amendment Bill 2011
- Tax Laws Amendment (2011 Measures No. 6) Bill 2011
- Family Assistance and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2011
- Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Bill 2011
- Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2011
- Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Bill 2011
- Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2011
- National Consumer Credit Protection Amendment (Home Loans and Credit Cards) Bill 2011
- Military Justice (Interim Measures) Amendment Bill 2011
- STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- CONDOLENCES
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Occupational Health and Safety
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Economy
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Foreign Affairs
(Bishop, Julie, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Budget
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Carbon Pricing
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Asylum Seekers
(Mitchell, Rob, MP, Bowen, Chris, MP) -
Carbon Pricing
(Truss, Warren, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Workplace Relations
(Neumann, Shayne, MP, Crean, Simon, MP) -
Carbon Pricing
(Tehan, Dan, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Native Title
(Katter, Bob, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Paid Parental Leave
(Vamvakinou, Maria, MP, Macklin, Jenny, MP) -
Carbon Pricing
(Chester, Darren, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Health
(Burke, Anna, MP, Roxon, Nicola, MP) -
Asylum Seekers
(Morrison, Scott, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Australian Natural Disasters
(Livermore, Kirsten, MP, McClelland, Robert, MP) -
Asylum Seekers
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Education
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Border Protection
(Keenan, Michael, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Australia New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement
(Lyons, Geoff, MP, Emerson, Craig, MP)
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Occupational Health and Safety
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: ADDITIONAL ANSWERS
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- MOTIONS
- AUDITOR-GENERAL'S REPORTS
- COMMITTEES
- DOCUMENTS
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
- MOTIONS
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BILLS
- Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Amendment Bill 2011
- Product Stewardship Bill 2011
- Combating the Financing of People Smuggling and Other Measures Bill 2011
- Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy (Collection) Bill 2011
- Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2011
- Therapeutic Goods Amendment (2011 Measures No. 1) Bill 2011, Aged Care Amendment Bill 2011, Customs Amendment (Export Controls and Other Measures) Bill 2011, Customs Tariff Amendment (2012 Harmonized System Changes) Bill 2011, Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Amendment (MRCA Supplement) Bill 2011
- Customs Amendment (Serious Drugs Detection) Bill 2011
- Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and Other Legislation Amendment (Further Election Commitments and Other Measures) Bill 2011
- Higher Education Support Amendment (No. 1) Bill 2011
- Indigenous Education (Targeted Assistance) Amendment Bill 2011, Protection of the Sea (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Amendment (Oil Transfers) Bill 2011
- COMMITTEES
- BILLS
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ADJOURNMENT
- Scott, Bruce, MP
- Foreign Investment
- Mining
- Valedictory
- Disability
- Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation
- Macartney, Ms Tess, Atkin, Ms Anne
- National Broadband Network
- International Development Assistance
- Minister for Foreign Affairs
- Moreton Electorate: Muslim Community
- High-Speed Rail
- Lyne Electorate: Floods
- NOTICES
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Main Committee
- Start of Business
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CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- Cowper Electorate: Floods
- Rotary Club of West Torrens
- Latrobe Valley Airport
- Primary Industry Centre for Science Education
- Taylor, Mr John
- Robertson Electorate: Five Lands Walk
- Egypt
- Shortland Electorate: Youth at Risk Program
- Longman Electorate: Shekinah Centre
- Lindsay Electorate: St Mary's Public School
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BILLS
- Product Stewardship Bill 2011
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Higher Education Support Amendment (No. 1) Bill 2011
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Second Reading
- Ellis, Kate, MP
- Ley, Sussan, MP
- Thomson, Craig, MP
- Hawke, Alex, MP
- Stone, Dr Sharman, MP
- Secker, Patrick, MP
- Cheeseman, Darren, MP
- Marino, Nola, MP
- Neumann, Shayne, MP
- Gambaro, Teresa, MP
- Billson, Bruce, MP
- Billson, Bruce, MP
- Ciobo, Steven, MP
- Tehan, Dan, MP
- Wyatt, Ken, MP
- Andrews, Karen, MP
- Slipper, Peter, MP
- Ellis, Kate, MP
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Second Reading
- CONDOLENCES
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QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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After-Hours Medical Services (Question No. 120)
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Ministers: Staff, Capital Works and Acquisitions (Question Nos 241 and 255)
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Computers in Schools (Question No. 320)
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Imports: Narcotic, Psychotropic and Precursor Substances (Question No. 323)
(Fletcher, Paul, MP, Roxon, Nicola, MP)
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After-Hours Medical Services (Question No. 120)
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Ms MACKLIN (Jagajaga—Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs) (10:13): The Family Assistance and Other Legislation Amendment Bill contains six measures, five from the 2011-12 budget and one minor non-budget measure. Three of the budget measures introduced in this bill involve important changes that will deliver a fairer, sustainable and more targeted family support system that focuses on low- and middle-income families and families with dependent children in study or training. First, the bill will align the maximum child age eligibility for family tax benefit part A with a reduction in their youth allowance age of independence from 1 January 2012. This change recognises that young people aged 22 and over are considered independent and from 1 January 2012 may be able to access youth allowance independent of their parents' income, subject to means testing and academic progress rules.
In addition, the bill makes amendments to some indexation arrangements for family assistance and paid parental leave. The bill provides that indexation will be paused until 1 January 2014 for the higher income-free area for family tax benefit part A, the family tax benefit part B income limit and the baby bonus income limit. This builds upon the reforms announced in the 2009-10 budget that were designed to better target the family payment system to low- and middle-income families.
For paid parental leave, which is a new entitlement, indexation of the paid parental leave income limit will not commence until 1 July 2014. This will maintain consistency with the pausing of indexation for the baby bonus income limit. The bill also pauses indexation of family tax benefit end-of-year supplements until 1 July 2014. No family will lose any family payments as a result of these changes unless their income rises.
This bill also delivers important reforms to assessments for the disability support pension. This was a 2010-11 budget measure that was brought forward as part of the recent 2011-12 budget to start in September 2011 rather than January 2012. The bill reforms assessments for the disability support pension to help Australians with disability into work wherever possible, while continuing to provide an essential safety net for people unable to support themselves. Under the new assessment process, most people who apply for DSP will be required to have tested whether they can find suitable employment with the help available through, for example, employment services, retraining or rehabilitation. This requirement will not apply to a person with a severe disability or illness whose impairment is assessed at 20 points or more on one impairment table. The changes make sure assessments for the disability support pension focus on people's ability, not their disability. They will help people with disability get back to work wherever possible.
The final budget measure in this bill relates to the Cape York Welfare Reform trial, which is currently running in the communities of Aurukun, Coen, Hope Vale and Mossman Gorge. The trial is a partnership between these communities, the Australian government, the Queensland government and the Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership. In the 2011-12 budget the government committed $16.1 million for a proposed extension of the trial for an additional year. The trial will not be extended without consultation with the Cape York communities. However, while these discussions take place, the government is ensuring that the necessary enabling provisions are put in place to allow income management under the trial to continue for an additional year under any extension to the trial. The bill also includes a minor non-budget measure which clarifies that Aboriginal land trusts established under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 are not Commonwealth authorities to which the Public Works Committee Act 1969 applies.
I thank the contributors to the debate and commend the bill to the House.
The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Hon. BC Scott ): The original question was that this bill be now read a second time. To this the honourable member for Menzies has moved as an amendment that all words after 'that' be omitted with a view to substituting other words. The immediate question, is that the amendment be agreed to.
Question put.
The House divided. [10:23]
(The Speaker—Mr Harry Jenkins)
Question negatived.
Original question agreed to.
Bill read a second time.
Message from the Governor-General recommending appropriation announced.