

- Title
SJ No 22 - 2 March 2011
NATIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK—JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE—PROPOSED APPOINTMENT
- Database
Senate Journals
- Date
02-03-2011
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
43
- Number
22
- Page
0
- Status
- System Id
chamber/journals/20110302_SJ022/0031
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Senate Journal No. 22 - 2 March 2011
- 1 MEETING OF SENATE
- 2 GOVERNMENT DOCUMENT
- 3 GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S OPENING SPEECH—ADDRESS-IN-REPLY—PRESENTATION
- 4 TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (TEMPORARY FLOOD AND CYCLONE RECONSTRUCTION LEVY) BILL 2011E INCOME TAX RATES AMENDMENT (TEMPORARY FLOOD AND CYCLONE RECONSTRUCTION LEVY) BILL 2011
- 5 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INTERCEPTION AND INTELLIGENCE SERVICES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- 6 NATIONAL HEALTH AND HOSPITALS NETWORK BILL 2010
- 7 MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST
- 8 QUESTIONS
- 9 MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
- 10 LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE—REFERENCE
- 11 NOTICES
- 12 POSTPONEMENTS
- 13 NOTICE OF MOTION WITHDRAWN
- 14 SENATORS' INTERESTS—STANDING COMMITTEE—REFERENCE
- 15 FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES—INDEPENDENT YOUTH ALLOWANCE
- 16 NOTICE OF MOTION WITHDRAWN
- 17 ENVIRONMENT—DAMPIER ARCHIPELAGO—ROCK ART SITE
- 18 TREATIES—JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTING
- 19 CYBER SAFETY—JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTING
- 20 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AMENDMENT (BIOREGIONAL PLANS) BILL 2011
- 21 CUSTOMS AMENDMENT (ANTI-DUMPING) BILL 2011
- 22 ENVIRONMENT—DEEP SEA DRILLING
- 23 DISCUSSION OF MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE—ADMINISTRATION—GILLARD GOVERNMENT
- 24 SCRUTINY OF BILLS—STANDING COMMITTEE—2ND REPORT AND ALERT DIGEST NO. 2 OF 2011
- 25 FOREIGN AFFAIRS, DEFENCE AND TRADE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE—REPORT—DEFENCE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (SECURITY OF DEFENCE PREMISES) E BILL 2010
- 26 IMMIGRATION—ASYLUM SEEKER CHILDREN—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT—DOCUMENT
- 27 DOCUMENTS
- 28 INDEXED LISTS OF DEPARTMENTAL AND AGENCY FILES—ORDER FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS—DOCUMENTS
- 29 DEPARTMENTAL AND AGENCY CONTRACTS—ORDER FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS—DOCUMENTS
- 30 NATIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK COMPANIES BILL 2010E TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (NATIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK MEASURES—ACCESS ARRANGEMENTS) BILL 2011E TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2010 MEASURES NO. 5) BILL 2010
- 31 NATIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK—JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE—PROPOSED APPOINTMENT
- 32 CHRISTMAS ISLAND TRAGEDY OF 15 DECEMBER 2010—JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE—APPOINTMENT
- 33 HEALTH INSURANCE (ELIGIBLE COLLECTION CENTRES) APPROVAL PRINCIPLES 2010—PROPOSED DISALLOWANCE
- 34 NATIONAL HEALTH AND HOSPITALS NETWORK BILL 2010
- 35 NOTICE
- 36 GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS—CONSIDERATION
- 37 ADJOURNMENT
- 38 ATTENDANCE
NATIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK—JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE—PROPOSED APPOINTMENTA message from the House of Representatives was reported proposing the appointment of a joint committee, as follows: Message no. 93, dated 2 March 2011—Proposed Joint Committee on the National Broadband Network, and transmitting for the concurrence of the Senate the following resolution:
(2) that every six months, commencing 31 August 2011, until the NBN is complete and operational, the Committee provide progress reports to both Houses of Parliament and to shareholder Ministers on: (a) the rollout of the NBN, including in relation to the Government's objective for NBN Co. Limited (NBN Co.) to: (i) connect 93 per cent of Australian homes, schools and businesses with fibre-to-the premises technology providing broadband speeds of up to 100 megabits per second, with a minimum fibre coverage obligation of 90 per cent of Australian premises; and (ii) service all remaining premises by a combination of next-generation fixed wireless and satellite technologies providing peak speeds of at least 12 megabits per second; (b) the achievement of take-up targets (including premises passed and covered and services activated) as set out in NBN Co.'s Corporate Plan released on 20 December 2010 as revised from time to time; (c) network rollout performance including service levels and faults; (d) the effectiveness of NBN Co. in meeting its obligations as set out in its Stakeholder Charter; (e) NBN Co.'s strategy for engaging with consumers and handling complaints; (f) NBN Co.'s risk management processes; and (g) any other matter pertaining to the NBN rollout that the Committee considers relevant; (3) that the Committee consist of 16 members, 4 Members of the House of Representatives to be nominated by the Government Whip or Whips, 4 Members of the House of Representatives to be nominated by the Opposition Whip or Whips, and one non-aligned Member, 3 Senators to be nominated by the Leader of the Government in the Senate, 3 Senators to be nominated by the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, and one Senator to be nominated by any minority group or groups or independent Senator or independent Senators; (4) that: (a) participating members may be appointed to the Committee on the nomination of the Leader of a Party in either House or of an Independent Member in either House; (b) participating members may participate in hearings of evidence and deliberations of the Committee and have all the rights of members of the Committee, but may not vote on any questions before the Committee; and (c) a participating member shall be taken to be a member of the Committee for the purpose of forming a quorum of the Committee if a majority of members of the Committee are not present; (5) that every nomination of a member of the Committee be notified in writing to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives; (6) that the members of the Committee hold office as a joint standing committee until the House of Representatives is dissolved or expires by effluxion of time; (7) that the Committee elect an independent (non-aligned) member as Chair; (8) that, in the event of an equally divided vote, the Chair have a casting vote;
(10) that the Committee have power to call for witnesses to attend and for documents to be produced; (11) that the Committee may conduct proceedings at any place it sees fit; (12) that the Committee have power to adjourn from time to time and to sit during any adjournment of the Senate and the House of Representatives; (13) that the provisions of this resolution, so far as they are inconsistent with the standing orders, have effect notwithstanding anything contained in the standing orders. On the motion of the Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations (Senator Collins) consideration of the message was made an order of the day for the next day of sitting. | |