

- Title
SJ No 101 - 15 August 2012
ENVIRONMENT—SOLOMON ISLANDS—LOGGING
- Database
Senate Journals
- Date
15-08-2012
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
43
- Number
101
- Page
0
- Status
- System Id
chamber/journals/20120815_SJ101/0022
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Senate Journal No. 101 - 15 August 2012
- 1 MEETING OF SENATE
- 2 VACANCY IN THE REPRESENTATION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA
- 3 AVIATION TRANSPORT SECURITY AMENDMENT (SCREENING) BILL 2012
- 4 HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPORT AMENDMENT (STUDENT CONTRIBUTION AMOUNTS AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2012
- 5 MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST
- 6 QUESTIONS
- 7 MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF ANSWER
- 8 NOTICES
- 9 ROUTINE OF BUSINESS—VARIATION
- 10 POSTPONEMENTS
- 11 HOURS OF MEETING AND ROUTINE OF BUSINESS—VARIATION
- 12 SPORT—AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIANS
- 13 COMMUNITY AFFAIRS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTINGS
- 14 ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE—ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS REFERENCES COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTING
- 15 ELECTORAL MATTERS—JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTING
- 16 RURAL AND REGIONAL AFFAIRS AND TRANSPORT REFERENCES COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTING
- 17 AUSTRALIAN COMMISSION FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT INTEGRITY—JOINT STATUTORY COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTINGS
- 18 COMMUNITY AFFAIRS REFERENCES COMMITTEE—EXTENSION OF TIME TO REPORT
- 19 COMMUNITY AFFAIRS REFERENCES COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTING
- 20 FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES—HOMELESSNESS
- 21 NOTICE OF MOTION WITHDRAWN
- 22 ENVIRONMENT—SOLOMON ISLANDS—LOGGING
- 23 LAW AND JUSTICE—TRAPWIRE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
- 24 TAXATION—MINERALS RESOURCE RENT TAX—PROPOSED ORDER FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS
- 25 HISTORICAL EVENTS—WAR IN THE PACIFIC—70TH ANNIVERSARY
- 26 DISCUSSION OF MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE—IMMIGRATION—ASYLUM SEEKERS
- 27 FIRST SPEECH
- 28 DISCUSSION OF MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE—IMMIGRATION—ASYLUM SEEKERS
- 29 SCRUTINY OF BILLS—STANDING COMMITTEE—8TH REPORT AND ALERT DIGEST NO. 8 OF 2012
- 30 PRESIDING OFFICERS AND CLERKS CONFERENCE—DOCUMENT
- 31 AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION TO UK, SPAIN, GERMANY AND THE UNITED STATES—DOCUMENT
- 32 COMMUNICATIONS—AUSTRALIA POST—DOCUMENT
- 33 SENATE—SENATOR JUDITH ANNE ADAMS—DOCUMENT
- 34 DOCUMENTS
- 35 UNPROCLAIMED LEGISLATION—ORDER FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENT—DOCUMENT
- 36 COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
- 37 FOREIGN AFFAIRS, DEFENCE AND TRADE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE—PRELIMINARY REPORT—DEFENCE TRADE CONTROLS BILL 2011
- 38 ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE—REPORT—GREENHOUSE AND ENERGY MINIMUM STANDARDS BILL 2012 AND GREENHOUSE AND ENERGY MINIMUM STANDARDS (REGISTRATION FEES) BILL 2012
- 39 MIGRATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (REGIONAL PROCESSING AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2012
- 40 ADJOURNMENT
- 41 ATTENDANCE
ENVIRONMENT—SOLOMON ISLANDS—LOGGINGSenator Rhiannon, pursuant to notice of motion not objected to as a formal motion, moved general business notice of motion no. 840—That the Senate— (a) notes that: (i) Westpac's environmental credentials have assisted it to promote the bank's business, (ii) Westpac was the first Australian bank to adopt the Equator Principles, agreeing not to fund projects that endanger communities or the environment, and is a signatory to the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative, (iii) the Solomon Islands is listed as having the highest percentage loss of rainforest in the Pacific, (iv) logging in the Solomon Islands is unsustainable and has led to significant pressure on the natural environment, friction within local communities, threats to food security and breaches of human rights, including the sexual exploitation of women and children, (v) recent investigations show Westpac has provided loans to companies in the Solomon Islands which have been involved in illegal tree-felling, hiring of illegal workers and alleged non-payment of compensation for illegal logging, (vi) Westpac claims it has reduced lending to the forestry industry to 9 per cent of its loan book in the Solomon Islands and is taking on no new business in the Solomon Islands, yet it has recently gone guarantor for a new project to log pristine rainforest on Vella Lavella, (vii) the Australian Greens have written to the Banksia Environmental Foundation asking it to consider withdrawing past awards to Westpac because of this involvement, and (viii) Westpac has refused to investigate the loans it has made to those involved in illegal logging or to withdraw immediately from financing logging operations in the Solomon Islands; and (b) calls on the Government to: (i) approach the Banksia Environmental Foundation, which administers the Prime Minister's Environmentalist of the Year awards with Government funding, to ask the foundation to review and consider withdrawing Westpac's past awards, (ii) initiate talks with Westpac seeking a commitment to immediately end links with forestry in the Solomon Islands and contribute to forest restoration, and (iii) conduct an investigation into the collapse of the forestry industry due to illegal practices which will impact on the whole Solomon Islands' economy and bring hardship to local people, if Westpac does not in the short-term withdraw from financing logging operations. Question put.
AYES,11
NOES, 36
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