

- Title
BUSINESS
Days and Hours of Meeting
- Database
Senate Hansard
- Date
29-11-2012
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
43
- Electorate
- Interjector
- Page
10219
- Party
ALP
- Presenter
- Status
Final
- Question No.
- Questioner
- Responder
- Speaker
Collins, Sen Jacinta
- Stage
- Type
- Context
BUSINESS
- System Id
chamber/hansards/c8ba53c5-ebc4-47a7-938d-14571d80a1cb/0089
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Hansard
- Start of Business
- BILLS
- PETITIONS
- NOTICES
- COMMITTEES
- BUSINESS
- COMMITTEES
- PARLIAMENTARY ZONE
- COMMITTEES
- MOTIONS
- COMMITTEES
- MOTIONS
- BUDGET
- COMMITTEES
- BILLS
- BUSINESS
- BILLS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Environment
(Waters, Sen Larissa, Conroy, Sen Stephen) -
Indigenous Employment
(Payne, Sen Marise, Wong, Sen Penny) -
Queensland Floods Recovery
(Furner, Sen Mark, Ludwig, Sen Joe) -
Carbon Pricing
(Williams, Sen John, Ludwig, Sen Joe) -
Food Labelling
(Xenophon, Sen Nick, Ludwig, Sen Joe) -
New South Wales: Grazing Trial
(McKenzie, Sen Bridget, Conroy, Sen Stephen) -
Education
(Sterle, Sen Glenn, Evans, Sen Christopher)
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Environment
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
- BILLS
- COMMITTEES
- DOCUMENTS
- DELEGATION REPORTS
- DOCUMENTS
- BILLS
- COMMITTEES
- BILLS
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DOCUMENTS
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Special Purpose Flights
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BILLS
- Superannuation Legislation Amendment (Further MySuper and Transparency Measures) Bill 2012
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National Gambling Reform Bill 2012, National Gambling Reform (Related Matters) Bill (No. 1) 2012, National Gambling Reform (Related Matters) Bill (No. 2) 2012
- First Reading
- Second Reading
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In Committee
- CHAIRMAN, The
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Fifield, Sen Mitch
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Di Natale, Sen Richard
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Di Natale, Sen Richard
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Di Natale, Sen Richard
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Di Natale, Sen Richard
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Di Natale, Sen Richard
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Di Natale, Sen Richard
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Fifield, Sen Mitch
- Di Natale, Sen Richard
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Evans, Sen Christopher
- Di Natale, Sen Richard
- Xenophon, Sen Nick
- Division
- CHAIRMAN, The
- Division
- CHAIRMAN, The
- Division
- Third Reading
- Customs Amendment (Malaysia-Australia Free Trade Agreement Implementation and Other Measures) Bill 2012, Customs Tariff Amendment (Malaysia-Australia Free Trade Agreement Implementation) Bill 2012
- Wheat Export Marketing Amendment Bill 2012
- COMMITTEES
- ADJOURNMENT
- BUSINESS
- STATEMENTS
- ADJOURNMENT
- DOCUMENTS
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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Community Affairs: Supplementary Budget Estimates (Question No. 2397)
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Carr, Sen Kim) -
Asylum Seekers (Question No. 2506)
(Cash, Sen Michaelia, Ludwig, Sen Joe) -
Asylum Seekers (Question No. 2509)
(Cash, Sen Michaelia, Ludwig, Sen Joe) -
Employment and Workplace Relations (Question No. 2524)
(Abetz, Sen Eric, Wong, Sen Penny)
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Community Affairs: Supplementary Budget Estimates (Question No. 2397)
Page: 10219
Senator JACINTA COLLINS (Victoria—Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations) (12:37): I move:
That, on Thursday, 29 November 2012:
(a) the hours of meeting shall be 9.30 am to 6.30 pm and 7 pm to adjournment;
(b) divisions may take place after 4.30 pm;
(c) any proposal pursuant to standing order 75 shall not be proceeded with;
(d) consideration of general business and committee reports, government responses and Auditor-General's reports under standing order 62(1) and (2) shall not be proceeded with;
(e) the routine of business from not later than 12.45 pm to 2 pm and from not later than 3.45 pm shall be government business only;
(f) the question for the adjournment of the Senate shall not be proposed until a motion for the adjournment is moved by a minister;
(g) the following government business orders of the day shall have precedence over all government business, be called on in the following order and be considered under a limitation of time, and that the time allotted be as follows:
|
Wheat Export Marketing Amendment Bill 2012 |
commencing immediately to 3.45 pm--second reading from 3.45 pm to 4.15 pm—all remaining stages |
|
Treasury Legislation Amendment (Unclaimed Money and Other Measures) Bill 2012 |
commencing immediately after the preceding item to 5.30 pm—all remaining stages |
|
National Gambling Reform Bill 2012 and related bills |
commencing from not later than 6 pm to 8 pm—second reading from 8 pm to 9 pm—all remaining stages |
|
Superannuation Legislation Amendment (Further MySuper and Transparency Measures) Bill 2012 |
commencing immediately after the preceding item to 9.45 pm—all remaining stages |
(h) Paragraph (g) of this order shall operate as a limitation of debate under standing order 142.
This motion was anticipated in my speech to the hours motion passed by the Senate last Tuesday. The motion organises the consideration of the government legislation for the remainder of today. Limiting the hours to be spent on the remaining bills for 2012 will ensure that the government's program of legislation is completed in a timely fashion. In drafting the motion I have taken up the suggestion of opposition senators from the debate on Tuesday that we do sit later tonight.
Once again, I would like to thank all senators for their cooperation in debating legislation in these spring sittings. Particularly this fortnight, the Senate has sat extended hours and dealt with a very high volume of legislation. With the notable exception of Senator Abetz's contribution on the fair work bill on Tuesday and yesterday, when we spent well over an hour of the debate on the name of an organisation, I recognise that debate has moved constructively and that most positions on bills are now on the record. This is hard work for all of us, our staff and Senate staff, and thank you all for your corporation.
The motion before us aims to allow enough time for the four remaining contentious government bills so that all parties and Senator Xenophon will have a chance to speak on these bills. As I said on Tuesday, such motions are typical of this time of year, regardless of the party in government. I recommend the motion to the chamber and foreshadow amendments that Senator McEwen will move that have been circulated in the chamber. These amendments simply reflect or update the order of messages we have from the House.