

- Title
SJ No 45 - 22 August 2011
HEALTH—HEARING AWARENESS WEEK
- Database
Senate Journals
- Date
22-08-2011
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
43
- Number
45
- Page
0
- Status
- System Id
chamber/journals/20110822_SJ045/0016
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Senate Journal No. 45 - 22 August 2011
- 1 MEETING OF SENATE
- 2 CARBON CREDITS (CARBON FARMING INITIATIVE) BILL 2011E CARBON CREDITS (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2011E AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL REGISTRY OF EMISSIONS UNITS BILL 2011
- 3 QUESTIONS
- 4 QUESTIONS ON NOTICE—ANSWERS AND EXPLANATION
- 5 MOTIONS TO TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
- 6 PETITION
- 7 NOTICES
- 8 LEAVE OF ABSENCE
- 9 SCRUTINY OF NEW TAXES—SELECT COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTING
- 10 EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT AND WORKPLACE RELATIONS REFERENCES COMMITTEE—REFERENCE
- 11 ADMINISTRATION—ACT OF GRACE PAYMENTS—ANSWER TO QUESTION ON NOTICE—ORDER FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS
- 12 CORRECTION OF DIVISIONS—PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF STANDING ORDER 104
- 13 ENVIRONMENT—TASMANIAN FORESTS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
- 14 POSTPONEMENT
- 15 COMMUNICATIONS—TASMANIA—WIN TELEVISION
- 16 HEALTH—HEARING AWARENESS WEEK
- 17 DISCUSSION OF MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE—ADMINISTRATION—GILLARD GOVERNMENT
- 18 FIRST SPEECH
- 19 DISCUSSION OF MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE—ADMINISTRATION—GILLARD GOVERNMENT
- 20 SENATE—SENATOR COONAN—IMMINENT RETIREMENT—STATEMENTS BY LEAVE
- 21 GOVERNMENT DOCUMENT
- 22 ECONOMICS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE—DRAFT BUSINESS NAMES REGISTRATION BILL 2011 AND RELATED BILLS—DOCUMENT
- 23 DOCUMENTS
- 24 DEPARTMENTAL AND AGENCY GRANTS—ORDER FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS—DOCUMENT
- 25 COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
- 26 CUSTOMS AMENDMENT (ANTI-DUMPING IMPROVEMENTS) BILL 2011E INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS (NOTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT) AMENDMENT (INVENTORY) BILL 2011E NATIONAL HEALTH REFORM AMENDMENT (NATIONAL HEALTH PERFORMANCE AUTHORITY) BILL 2011
- 27 LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE—REPORT—FAMILY LAW LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (FAMILY VIOLENCE AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2011
- 28 CARBON CREDITS (CARBON FARMING INITIATIVE) BILL 2011E CARBON CREDITS (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2011E AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL REGISTRY OF EMISSIONS UNITS BILL 2011
- 29 TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) BILL 2010E INCOME TAX RATES AMENDMENT (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) BILL 2010
- 30 ADJOURNMENT
- 31 ATTENDANCE
HEALTH—HEARING AWARENESS WEEKSenator Siewert, also on behalf of Senators Fifield and McLucas, pursuant to notice of motion not objected to as a formal motion, moved general business notice of motion no. 360—That the Senate— (a) notes: (i) that the week beginning 21 August 2011 is national Hearing Awareness Week and the theme for 2011 is `I'm ready for anything! Is anything ready for me?', (ii) that the theme recognises that for the 3.55 million Australians with hearing impairment, technology is providing more possibilities than ever before to assist their inclusion in society, (iii) that improvements in technology have minimised the barriers to communication, (iv) that technology is also making huge inroads into improving the quality of educational access and employers have more support than ever to make their workplace inclusive and accessible for Australians with a hearing impairment, (v) the incredible innovations that have been made by a number of Australian organisations into assistive technologies, (vi) the `Hear Us' inquiry undertaken by the Community Affairs References Committee in 2010, (vii) the ongoing work that is required to improve hearing health in Australia as well as ensuring that Australians with a hearing impairment are not excluded,
(ix) the additional funding provided to the Hearing Services Program which provides extended eligibility for young people to hearing aids, services and cochlear speech processors, increased access to hearing aids and cochlear speech processors for more children, and additional hearing services and aids for Indigenous adults and people with complex hearing problems; and (b) seeks the Australian Government to: (i) continue raising awareness of hearing impairment and chronic ear disorders in order to: (A) reduce the incidence of hearing loss and/or chronic ear disorders, (B) increase the public awareness of the needs and aspirations of hearing impaired Australians, and (C) promote inclusion and understanding of hearing impaired Australians, (ii) provide access to technologies, organisations and communities that can improve engagement in education, employment and community, (iii) continue to support organisations that provide assistance to hearing impaired individuals, their families, communities, employers and schools, (iv) continue to support and fund Australian hearing health research and innovation, and (v) continue to implement the recommendations of the Hear Us: Inquiry into Hearing Health in Australia report with an emphasis on inclusion. Question put and passed. | |