| Title | House Notice Paper No. 80 - 22/11/2011 GOVERNMENT BUSINESS |
| Database | House Of Reps Notice Papers |
| Date | 22-11-2011 |
| Source | House of Reps |
| Parl No. | 43 |
| NP Number | 80 |
| Period of Sitting | Spring |
| System Id | chamber/noticer/20111122_RNP080/0003 |
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
1 Minerals Resource Rent Tax Bill 2011 (Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011).
2 Petroleum Resource Rent Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2011 (Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011).
3 Tax Laws Amendment (Stronger, Fairer, Simpler and Other Measures) Bill 2011 (Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011).
4 Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Amendment Bill 2011 (Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011).
5 Minerals Resource Rent Tax (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2011 (Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011).
6 Minerals Resource Rent Tax (Imposition—General) Bill 2011 (Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011).
7 Minerals Resource Rent Tax (Imposition—Customs) Bill 2011 (Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011).
8 Minerals Resource Rent Tax (Imposition—Excise) Bill 2011 (Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011).
9 Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (Imposition—General) Bill 2011 (Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011).
10 Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (Imposition—Customs) Bill 2011 (Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011).
11 Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (Imposition—Excise) Bill 2011 (Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011).
12 Building and Construction Industry Improvement Amendment (Transition to Fair Work) Bill 2011 (Minister representing the Minister for Jobs and Workplace Relations): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 3 November 2011—Mr A. D. H. Smith).
13 Telecommunications Universal Service Management Agency Bill 2011 (Minister representing the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 2 November 2011—Mr Randall). (On 3 November 2011, the Selection Committee made a determination that this Bill be referred to the Standing Committee on Infrastructure and Communications.)
14 Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (Universal Service Reform) Bill 2011 (Minister representing the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 2 November 2011—Mr Randall). (On 3 November 2011, the Selection Committee made a determination that this Bill be referred to the Standing Committee on Infrastructure and Communications.)
15 Telecommunications (Industry Levy) Bill 2011 (Minister representing the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 2 November 2011—Mr Randall). (On 3 November 2011, the Selection Committee made a determination that this Bill be referred to the Standing Committee on Infrastructure and Communications.)
16 Paid Parental Leave and Other Legislation Amendment (Consolidation) Bill 2011 (Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 3 November 2011—Mr A. D. H. Smith).
*17 Business Names Registration (Application of Consequential Amendments) Bill 2011 (from Senate): Second reading (from 21 November 2011).
18 Consumer Credit and Corporations Legislation Amendment (Enhancements) Bill 2011 (Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 21 September 2011—Ms Gambaro). (On 22 September 2011, the Selection Committee made a determination that this Bill be referred to the Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services.)
19 Corporations Amendment (Future of Financial Advice) Bill 2011 (Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 13 October 2011—Mr Randall). (On 13 October 2011, the Selection Committee made a determination that this Bill be referred to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services.)
20 Superannuation Legislation Amendment (MySuper Core Provisions) Bill 2011 (Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 3 November 2011—Mr A. D. H. Smith). (On 3 November 2011, the Selection Committee made a determination that this Bill be referred to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services.)
21 Pay As You Go Withholding Non-compliance Tax Bill 2011 (Assistant Treasurer): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 13 October 2011—Mr Randall). (On 13 October 2011, the Selection Committee made a determination that this Bill be referred to the Standing Committee on Economics, and the Committee reported on 3 November 2011.)
22 Fairer Private Health Insurance Incentives Bill 2011 (Minister for Health and Ageing): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 7 July 2011—Mr A. D. H. Smith).
23 Fairer Private Health Insurance Incentives (Medicare Levy Surcharge) Bill 2011 (Minister for Health and Ageing): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 7 July 2011—Mr Pyne).
24 Fairer Private Health Insurance Incentives (Medicare Levy Surcharge—Fringe Benefits) Bill 2011 (Minister for Health and Ageing): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 7 July 2011—Mr Pyne).
25 Social Security Amendment (Supporting Australian Victims of Terrorism Overseas) Bill 2011 (Attorney-General): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 24 March 2011—Mr Turnbull).
26 Migration Legislation Amendment (Offshore Processing and Other Measures) Bill 2011 (Minister for Immigration and Citizenship): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 22 September 2011—Ms Gambaro, in continuation) on the motion of Mr Bowen—That the Bill be now read a second time—And on the amendment moved thereto by Mr Bandt, viz.—That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words: “the House declines to give the bill a second reading and calls on the Government to end offshore processing and process all asylum seekers’ claims for protection onshore.”.
27 interim report of the queensland floods commission of inquiry—ministerial statement and commonwealth response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENTs: Resumption of debate (from 14 September 2011) on the motion of Mr McClelland—That the House take note of the documents.
28 SUSPENSION OF STANDING AND SESSIONAL ORDERS: Resumption of debate (from 21 September 2011—Mr Fitzgibbon, in continuation) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent:
(1) the time and order of business for Tuesday, 11 October 2011 being as follows:
(a) the House shall meet at 9am;
(b) government business shall have priority from 9am until 2pm; and
(c) during the period from 9am until 2pm any division on a question called for in the House, other than on a motion moved by a Minister during this period, shall stand deferred until the conclusion of the discussion of a matter of public importance; and
(2) any variation to this arrangement to be made only by a motion moved by a Minister.
29 JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE ON Cyber safety: Consideration of Senate’s message No. 204 (from 19 September 2011).
Notices
1 Mr Albanese: To move—That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended for the remainder of this period of sittings, to prevent any motion being moved during Question Time other than a motion moved by a Minister. (Notice given 3 March 2011.)
2 Mr Albanese: To move—That standing order 80 (Closure of a Member speaking) be suspended for the remainder of this period of sittings, except when a motion is moved pursuant to the standing order by a Minister. (Notice given 18 October 2010.)
3 Mr Albanese: To move—That standing order 47 (motions for suspension of orders) be suspended for the remainder of this sitting, except when a motion is moved pursuant to the standing order by a Minister. (Notice given 18 October 2010.)
Orders of the day—continued
*30 australian prudential regulation authority (APRA)—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
*31 attorney-general’s department—report for 2010-2011—corrigendum—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
*32 torres strait regional authority—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
*33 attorney-general’s department—review of the operation of subdivision a of division 6 of part viic of the crimes act 1914—final review september 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
*34 airservices australia—report on movement cap for sydney airport—3rd quarter—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
*35 safe work australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
*36 australian electoral commission—election funding and disclosure report—federal election 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
*37 great barrier reef marine park authority—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
*38 standing committee on communicaitons, information technology and the arts—digital television, who’s buying it: inquiry into the uptake of digital television in australia—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
39 australian human rights commission—report 46—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 3 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
40 australian human rights commission—report on the review into the treatment of women at the australian defence force academy—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 3 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
41 sydney harbour federation trust—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 3 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
42 productivity commission recommendations on wheat export marketing arrangements—australian government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 3 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
43 Joint Standing Committee on the National Capital and External Territories—inquiry into the changing economic environment in the indian ocean territories—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 3 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
44 Parliamentary Joint Committee on Law Enforcement—inquiry into the adequacy of aviation and maritime security measures to combat serious and organised crime—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 3 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
45 australian safeguards and non-proliferation office—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 2 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
46 department of immigration and citizenship—report by the commonwealth and immigration ombudsman—section 486o of the migration act 1958—personal identifiers 643/11, 648/11, 649/11, 652-655/11, 657-659/11—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 2 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
47 department of immigration and citizenship—response to ombudsman’s statements made under section 485o of the migration act 1958—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 2 November 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
48 australian federal police—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
49 australian federal police—assumed identities—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
50 australian federal police—witness protection—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
51 migration agents registration authority—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
52 department of immigration and citizenship—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
53 australian electoral commission—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
54 department of families, housing, community services and indigenous affairs—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
55 department of health and ageing—corrigendum—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
56 attorney-general’s department—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
57 australian government solicitor—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
58 federal court of australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
59 family court of australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
60 australian law reform commission—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
61 department of regional australia, regional development and local government—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
62 australian hearing—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
63 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
64 migration review tribunal and refugee review tribunal—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
65 australian rail track corporation ltd—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
66 department of finance and deregulation—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
67 federal magistrates court of australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
68 national australia day council—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
69 safety, rehabilitation and compensation commission and comcare—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
70 seacare—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
71 wet tropics management authority—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
72 national native title tribunal—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
73 office of the gene technology regulator—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
74 inspector-general in bankruptcy—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
75 insolvency and trustee service australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
76 department of human services—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
77 centrelink—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
78 medicare australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
79 professional services review—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
80 wine australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
81 national competition council—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
82 companies auditors and liquidators disciplinary board—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
83 australian federal police—controlled operations—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
84 bundanoon trust—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
85 australian film television and radio school—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
86 screen australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
87 australian solar institute Limited—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
88 fair work ombudsman—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
89 australian customs and border protection service—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
90 commissioner for superannuation (comsuper)—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
91 department of resources, energy and tourism—report for 2010-2011, including the annual report of geoscience australia—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
92 national gallery of australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
93 department of foreign affairs and trade—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
94 health workforce australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
95 office of the official secretary to the governor-general—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
96 veterans’ review board—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
97 aged care standards and accreditation agency limited—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
98 australian agency for international development (ausaid)—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
99 office of the australian information commissioner—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
100 medicare australia—healthcare identifiers services—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
101 australia council for the arts—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
102 australian institute of marine science—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
103 australian pesticides and veterinary medicines authority—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
104 national library of australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
105 director of national parks—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
106 supervising scientist—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
107 australian reinsurance pool corporation—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
108 financial reporting panel—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
109 inspector-general of taxation—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
110 department of innovation, industry, science and research—report for 2010-2011, including ip australia—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
111 office of the australian building and construction commissioner—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
112 australian centre for international agricultural research—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
113 australian securities and investments commission—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
114 superannuation complaints tribunal—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
115 financial reporting council—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
116 takeovers panel—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
117 national health and medical research council—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
118 national blood authority—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
119 data matching program—report on progress 2010 to 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
120 bureau of meteorology—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
121 fair work australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
122 national breast and ovarian cancer centre—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
123 export finance and insurance corporation—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
124 australian sports commission—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
125 australian national maritime museum—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
126 auditing and assurance standards board—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
127 australian institute of aboriginal and torres strait islanders studies—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
128 australian nuclear science and technology organisation—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
129 australian institute for teaching and school leadership limited—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
130 skills australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
131 low carbon australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
132 old parliament house—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
133 future fund—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
134 department of veterans’ affairs, repatriation commission, military rehabilitation and compensation commission—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
135 office of the arts—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
136 productivity commission—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
137 cancer australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
138 national offshore petroleum safety authority—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
139 national industrial chemicals notification and assessment scheme—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
140 austrade—australian trade commission—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
141 department of climate change and energy efficiency—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
142 department of the treasury—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
143 australian accounting standards board—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
144 australian reward investment alliance—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
145 australian maritime safety authority—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
146 commissioner of taxation—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
147 australian public service commissioner—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
148 defence force remuneration tribunal—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
149 tax practitioners board—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
150 remuneration tribunal—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
151 department of sustainability, environment, water, population and communities—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
152 national transport commission—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
153 military superannuation benefits board—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
154 defence force retirement and death benefits authority—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
155 frontline defence services—army and air force canteen service—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
156 tourism australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
157 food standards australia and new zealand—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
158 international air services commission—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
159 aboriginal land commissioner—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
160 department of infrastructure and transport—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
161 asc pty ltd—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
162 asc pty ltd—statement of corporate intent 2011-2014—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
163 office of the australian information commissioner—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
164 national film and sound archive—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
165 albury-wodonga development corporation—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
166 civil aviation safety authority—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
167 airservices australia—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
168 department of defence—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
169 australian war memorial—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 13 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
170 nbn co limited—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 13 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
171 department of the prime minister and cabinet—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 13 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
172 department of the treasury—report on the operation of the guarantee scheme for large deposits and wholesale funding—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 13 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
173 corporations and markets advisory committee—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 13 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
174 australian office of financial management—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 13 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
175 australian competition and consumer commission and the australian energy regulator—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 13 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
176 private health insurance ombudsman—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 13 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
177 commonweath director of public prosecutions—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 13 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
178 national water commission—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 13 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
179 department of education, employment and workplace relations—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 13 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
180 national heritage trust—report for 2008-2009—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
181 australian learning and teaching council—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
182 commonwealth grants commission—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
183 productivity commission—inquiry report no. 55—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
184 office of the renewable energy regulator—financial report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
185 inspector-general of intelligence and security—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
186 department of health and ageing—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
187 australian broadcasting corporation—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
188 special broadcasting service—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
189 australian communications and media authority—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
190 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—review of technologies for digital radio in regional australia—final report—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
191 australian sports anti-doping authority—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
192 office of parliamentary counsel—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
193 classification board and classification review board—reports for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
194 crimtrac—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
195 administrative appeals tribunal—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
196 australian bureau of statistics—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
197 australian research council—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
198 australian research council—strategic plan 2010-2011 to 2013-2014—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
199 commonwealth scientific and industrial research organisation (CSIRO)—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
200 australia post—report 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
201 australia post—equal employment opportunity report 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
202 australian radiation protection and nuclear safety agency—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
203 australian competition and consumer commission—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 11 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
204 department of finance and deregulation—campaign advertising by australian government departments and agencies—full year report 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 11 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
205 department of the treasury—final budget outcome 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 11 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
206 administrative review council—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 11 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
207 australian customs and border protection service—report—conduct of customs officers under subsection 233baba of the customs act 1901—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 11 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
208 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—report on digital television transmission and reception—24 may to 21 august 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 11 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
209 nbn co limited—statement of corporate intent—2011-2013—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 11 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
210 aged care commissioner—report for 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 11 October 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
211 reserve bank of australia—report FOR 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 22 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
212 payment systems board—report FOR 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 22 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
213 equity and diversity—report FOR 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 22 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
214 Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security—review of administration and expenditure no. 8, australian intelligence agencies—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 22 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
215 Joint Standing Committee on Treaties—report 116: review into treaties tabled on 24 and 25 november 2010, 9 february and 1 march 2011 and treaties transferred on 16 november 2010—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 22 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
216 airservices australia—report on movement cap for sydney airport—second quarter—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 22 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
217 medibank private limited—report FOR 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 22 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
218 department of immigration and citizenship—protection visa processing taking more than 90 days—1 march to 30 june 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
219 refugee review tribunal—conduct of refugee tribunal reviews not completed within 90 days—1 march to 30 june 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
220 office of the privacy commissioner—report FOR 2009-2010—correction—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 20 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
221 defence housing australia—statement of corporate intent 2011-2012—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 19 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
222 Joint Committee on Publications—inquiry into the development of a digital repository and electronic distribution of the parliamentary paper series—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
223 department of immigration and citizenship—reports by the commonwealth and immigration ombudsman—SECTION 486O OF THE MIGRATIOn ACT 1958——personal identifiers 639/11, 640/11, 641/11, 642/11—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 14 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
224 department of immigration and citizenship—response to ombudsman’s statements made under SECTION 486O OF THE MIGRATIOn ACT 1958—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 14 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
225 australian radiation protection and nuclear safety agency—quarterly report of the chief executive officer of arpansa—1 april to 30 june 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 14 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
226 department of education, employment and workplace relations—review of student income support reforms—july 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 14 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
227 attorney-general’s department—control orders and preventative detention orders—report FOR 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 13 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr S. F. Smith—That the House take note of the document.
228 air services australia—corporate plan 2011-2016—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 13 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr S. F. Smith—That the House take note of the document.
229 Australian rail track corporation limited—statement of corporate intent 2011-2012—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 13 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr S. F. Smith—That the House take note of the document.
230 Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit—inquiry into the auditor-general act 1997 (report 419)—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 13 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr S. F. Smith—That the House take note of the document.
231 Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters—CIVICS AND ELECTORAL EDUCATION—GOVERNMENT RESPONSE—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
232 AUSTRALIAN LIVESTOCK EXPORT CORPORATION LIMITED—Funding agreement 2010-14 between the Commonwealth of Australia and Australian Livestock Export Corporation Limited—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
233 Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit—REPORT 421: THE ROLE OF THE AUDITOR-GENERAL IN SCRUTINISING GOVERNMENT ADVERTISING—GOVERNMENT RESPONSE—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 September 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
234 minister for innovation, industry, science and research, senator the hon kim carr—manufacturing—ministerial statement—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 25 August 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
235 australian taxation office—super co-contribution quarterly report—1 january to 31 march 2011 and 1 october to 31 december 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 25 August 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
236 department of agriculture, fisheries and forestry—report to the parliament on livestock mortalities during exports by sea—1 january 2011 to 30 june 2011—replacement—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 22 August 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
237 minister for agriculture, fisheries and forestry, senator the hon joe ludwig—import conditions for apples from new zealand—ministerial statement—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 August 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
238 minister for agriculture, fisheries and forestry, senator the hon joe ludwig—live animal exports—ministerial statement—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 16 August 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
239 australian customs and border protection service—correction—report 2009-10—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 16 August 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
240 parliamentary budget office—joint select committee—inquiry into the proposed parliamentary budget office—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 16 August 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
241 productivity commission—caring for older australians, volumes 1 and 2 (Report no. 53)—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 16 August 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
242 productivity commission—disability care and support, volumes 1 and 2 (Report no. 54)—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 16 August 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
243 department of agriculture, fisheries and forestry—report to the parliament on livestock mortalities during exports by sea—1 january 2011 to 30 june 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 16 August 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
244 australian human rights commission—report 44—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 16 August 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
245 australian human rights commission—report 45—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 16 August 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
246 department of finance and deregulation—parliamentarians’ expenditure on entitlements paid by the deparmtent—july to december 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 7 July 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
247 department of finance and deregulation—former parliamentarians’ expenditure on entitlements paid by the deparmtent—july to december 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 7 July 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
248 department of finance and deregulation—parliamentarians’ overseas study travel reports—july to december 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 7 July 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
249 department of defence—schedule of special purpose flights—1 july to 31 december 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 7 July 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
250 national health and medical research council—report of the independent review of the prohibition of human cloning for reproduction act 2002 and research involving human embryos act 2002—june 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 7 July 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
251 government responses to parliamentary committee reports—DOCUMENT—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 6 July 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
252 office of the renewable energy regulator—report 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 5 July 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
253 department of health and ageing—review of the impacT of the new medicare levy surcharge thresholds on public hospitals—second year review, 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 5 July 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
254 joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade—review of the defence annual report 2008-09—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 4 July 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
255 department of health and ageing—report to parliament on barriers to generic medicines entering the market through the inappropriate use of intellectual property rights over product information—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 4 July 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
256 Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters—report on the 2007 federal election: events in the division of lindsay—review of penalty provisions in the commonwealth electoral act 1918—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 4 July 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
257 department of health and ageing—extended medicare safety net—review of capping arrangements—report 2011 together with a contextual overview—section 10c of the health insurance act 1973—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 4 July 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
258 department of health and ageing—special meeting held on wednesday, 20 april to discuss the report on the 2010 review of the medicare provider number legislation—record of proceedings—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 4 July 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
259 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—report on digital television transmission and reception—1 april to 23 may 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 4 July 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
260 department of education, employment and workplace relations—report to the commonwealth made under section 24 of the air passenger ticket levy (collection) act 2001—1 april 2010 to 31 march 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 4 July 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
261 house of representatives standing committee on industry, science and innovation—australia’s international research collaboration—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 23 June 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
262 house of representatives standing committee on migration—negotiating the maze: review arrangements for overseas skills recognition, upgrading and licensing—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 23 June 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
263 department of climate change and energy efficiency—energy use in the australian government’s operations—2008-2009—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 23 June 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
264 NHMRC embryo research licensing committee—report to the parliament of australia—1 september 2010 to 28 february 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 22 June 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
265 australian government actuary—sixth report on the costs of the australian government’s run-off cover scheme for medical indemnity insurers, 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 June 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
266 Torres strait protected zone joint authority—report 2008-2009—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 20 June 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
267 department of health and ageing—reporting requirements under section 34a of the tobacco advertising prohibition Act 1992—1 january to 31 december 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 20 June 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
268 indigenous land corporation—national indigenous land strategy—report 2007-2012—revised february 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 20 June 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
269 department of education, employment and workplace relations—submission report on international labour organisation (ILO) instrument: hiv and aids recommendation, 2010 (No. 200)—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 June 2011—Mr K. J. Andrews) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
270 department of immigration and citizenship—reports by the commonwealth and immigration ombudsman—section 486o of the migration act 1958—personal identifiers 622/11, 628/11, 631/11-638/11—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 June 2011—Mr K. J. Andrews) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
271 department of immigration and citizenship—response to ombudsman’s statements made under section 486o of the migration act 1958—statement to parliament—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 June 2011—Mr K. J. Andrews) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
272 department of immigration and citizenship—access and equity in government services report 2008-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 June 2011—Mr K. J. Andrews) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
273 refugee review tribunal—report pursuant to section 440A of the migration act on the conduct of refugee review tribuanl reviews not completed within 90 days—1 november 2010 to 28 february 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 June 2011—Mr K. J. Andrews) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
274 department of immigration and citizenship—protection visa processing taking more than 90 days—1 november 2010 to 28 february 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 June 2011—Mr K. J. Andrews) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
275 productivity commission—inquiry report no. 52—rural research and development corporations—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 June 2011—Mr K. J. Andrews) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
276 minister for agriculture, fisheries and forestry, senator the hon joe Ludwig—rural research and development—ministerial statement—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 June 2011—Mr K. J. Andrews) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
277 preliminary response to the productivity commission report on the rural research and development corporations—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 June 2011—Mr K. J. Andrews) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
278 judge advocate general—defence force discipline act 1982—report for the period 1 january to 31 december 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 14 June 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
279 the australian national university—report 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 14 June 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
280 airservices australia—report on movement cap for sydney airport—1st quarter 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 31 May 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
281 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—report on digital television transmission and reception—2 december 2010 to 31 march 2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 23 May 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
282 house of representatives standing committee on education and training—review of the department of education, science and training annual report 2006-07—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 23 May 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
283 australian political exchange council—reports FOR 2007-2008, 2008-2009 and 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 May 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
284 director of military prosecutions—report for the period 1 january to 31 december 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 12 May 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
285 house of representatives standing committee on education and training—advisory report on the higher education legislative amendment (student services and amenities) bill 2010—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 11 May 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
286 department of immigration and citizenship—reports by the commonwealth ombusdsman under section 486o of the migration act 1958—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 11 May 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
287 department of immigration and citizenship—government response to ombudsman’s statements made under section 486o of the migration act 1958—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 11 May 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
288 department of finance and deregulation—campaign advertising by australian government departments and agencies—1 july to 31 december 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 10 May 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
289 department of education, employment and workplace relations—national report to parliament on indigenous education and training, 2007—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 10 May 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
290 department of education, employment and workplace relations—national report to parliament on indigenous education and training, 2008—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 10 May 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
291 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—funding of consumer representation grants program to telecommunications—report 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 10 May 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
292 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—correction—government response into the investigation into access to electronic media for the hearing and vision-impaired: media access review final report—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 10 May 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
293 dairy australia limited—dairy australia compliance report—1 july 2009 to 30 june 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 10 May 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
294 australian livestock export corporation limited—livecorp compliance report—1 july 2009 to 30 june 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 10 May 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
295 department of education, employment and workplace relations—schools assistance: Report on financial assistance granted to each state in 2009—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 24 March 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
296 foreign investment review board—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 24 March 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
297 australian taxation office—super co-contributions quarterly reports—1 july to 30 september 2009, 1 october to 31 december 2009, 1 january to 31 march 2010, 1 april to 30 june 2010—and—report 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 24 March 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
298 australian taxation office—super co-contributions quarterly report—quarterly report—1 july to 30 september 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 24 March 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
299 australian competition and consumer commission—Telstra's compliance with price control arrangements—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 24 March 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
300 airservices australia—report on sydney airport runway movement cap—december quarter—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 24 March 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
301 Department of the Treasury—report on the Guarantee Scheme for Large Deposits and Wholesale Funding—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 24 March 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
302 commonwealth ombudsman—a report on the commonwealth ombudsman’s activities in monitoring controlled operations—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 23 March 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
303 refugee review tribunal—report pursuant to section 440A of the migration act on the conduct of refugee review tribunal reviews not completed within 90 days—1 july to 31 october 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 22 March 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
304 department of immigration and citizenship—protection visa processing taking more than 90 days—1 july to 31 october 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 22 March 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
305 innovation australia—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 March 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
306 snowy hydro limited—consolidated financial report for the reporting period 5 july 2009 to 3 july 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 March 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
307 Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency—Quarterly report of the Chief Executive Officer—1 October to 31 December 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 1 March 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
308 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—Review of local content requirements for regional commercial radio—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 1 March 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
309 Commonwealth Grants Commission—report on GST revenue sharing relativities—2011 update—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
310 national environment protection council—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 23 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
311 department of health and ageing—report on the 2010 review of the medicare provider number legislation—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
312 fisheries research and development corporation—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
313 sugar research and development corporation—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
314 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—investigation into access to electronic media for the hearing and vision-impaired: media access review final report—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
315 australian communications and media authority—communications report 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
316 Australian agency for international development (Ausaid)—annual review of development effectiveness 2009—improving basic services for the poor—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
317 department of finance and deregulation—consolidated financial statements for the year ended 30 june 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
318 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—sport on television: a review of the anti-siphoning scheme in the contemporary digital environment—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
319 department of the prime minister and cabinet—freedom of information act 1982—report 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
320 australian electoral commission—2010 redistribution of victoria into electoral divisions—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
321 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—operation of the prohibition of advertisements of interactive gambling services—2007 report—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
322 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—operation of the prohibition of advertisements of interactive gambling services—2008 report—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
323 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—operation of the prohibition of advertisements of interactive gambling services—2009 report—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
324 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—operation of the prohibition of advertisements of interactive gambling services—2010 report—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
325 department of finance and deregulation—2009-2010 certificate of compliance—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
326 department of the treasury—australia and the international financial institutions—report FOR 2008-2009—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
327 department of the treasury—2010 tax expenditure statement—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
328 department of resources, energy and tourism—montara commission of inquiry—review of PTTEP australasia’s response to the montara blowout—and—the report of the independent review of the pttep australasia (ashmore-cartier) pty ltd montara action plan—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENTs: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
329 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—report on digital television transmission and reception—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 9 February 2011—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
330 australian public service commission—state of the service report 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 25 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
331 department of defence—schedule of special purpose flights—1 january to 30 june 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 25 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
332 australian electoral commission—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 25 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
333 house of representatives standing committee on communications—report on the inquiry into cyber crime—hackers, fraudsters and botnets: tackling the problem of cyber crime—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 25 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
334 department of defence—report FOR 2009-2010—volumes 1 and 2—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 24 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
335 safe work australia—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 24 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
336 government responses to parliamentary committee reports—response to the schedule tabled by the speaker of the house of representatives on 24 november 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 24 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
337 department of finance and deregulation—members of parliament (staff) act 1984—report 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 23 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
338 house of representatives standing committee on climate change, water, environment and the arts—managing our coastal zone in a changing climate: the time to act is now—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 23 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
339 minister for broadband, communications and the digital economy, senator the hon stephen conroy—national broadband network—ministerial statement—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 22 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
340 minister for agriculture, fisheries and forestry, senator the hon joe ludwig—australian pesticides and vetinary medicines authority reviews of dimethoate and fenthion—ministerial statement—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 22 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
341 private health insurance administration council—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 22 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
342 department of education, employment and workplace relations—agreement making in australia under the workplace relations act 1996—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
343 department of veterans’ affairs, repatriation commission, military rehabilitation and compensation commission—reports 2009-2010—reprint—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
344 airservices australia—report on movement cap for sydney airport 2nd quarter—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
345 airservices australia—report on movement cap for sydney airport 3rd quarter—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
346 department of finance and deregulation—issues from the advances under the annual appropriations acts—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 17 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
347 department of immigration and citizenship—reports by the commonwealth and immigration ombudsman—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 17 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
348 department of immigration and citizenship—response to ombudsman’s statements made under section 486o of the migration act 1958—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 17 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
349 Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 16 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
350 department of immigration and citizenship—protection visa processing taking more than 90 days—1 march to 30 june 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 16 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
351 refugee review tribunal—report pursuant to section 440a of the migration act 1958 on the conduct of refugee Review Tribunal reviews not completed within 90 days—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 16 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
352 Australian Fisheries Management Authority—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 16 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
353 General Practice Education and Training—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 16 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
354 Executive Director of Township Leasing—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 16 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
355 National Capital Authority—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 16 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
356 MINISTER FOR FINANCE AND DEREGULATION, SENATOR THE HON PENNY WONG—AN INDEPENDENT OFFICE OF BEST PRACTICE REGULATION—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
357 AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM, ASSESSMENT AND REPORTING AUTHORITY—REPORT FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
358 AUSTRALIAN PRUDENTIAL REGULATION AUTHORITY—REPORT FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
359 FUTURE FUND—REPORT FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
360 DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP—REPORT FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
361 NBN CO LIMITED—REPORT FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
362 DEPARTMENT OF BROADBAND, COMMUNICATIONS AND THE DIGITAL ECONOMY—TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPETITIVE SAFEGUARDS—REPORT FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
363 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY—MID YEAR ECONOMIC AND FISCAL OUTLOOK 2010-2011—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 15 November 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
364 department of education, employment and workplace relations—report 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
365 insolvency and trustee services australia—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
366 productivity commission—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
367 workplace authority—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
368 fair work ombudsman—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
369 australia building and construction commission—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
370 commonwealth director of public prosecutions—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
371 remuneration tribunal—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
372 australian customs and border protection service—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
373 australian trade commission—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
374 australian learning and teaching council—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
375 australian securities and investments commission—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
376 takeovers panel—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
377 australian competition and consumer/australian energy regulator—report 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
378 reserve bank of australia—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
379 payments system board—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
380 private health insurance ombudsman—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
381 defence force remuneration tribunal—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
382 australian research council—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
383 skills australia—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
384 australian carbon trust limited—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
385 national competition council—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
386 australian broadcasting corporation—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
387 department of veterans’ affairs, repatriation commission, military rehabilitation and compensation commission—reports FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
388 financial reporting council (FRC)—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
389 health workforce australia—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 28 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
390 commissioner of taxation—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 27 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
391 department of innovation, industry, science and research—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 27 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
392 office of the privacy commissioner—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 27 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
393 department of the prime minister and cabinet—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 27 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
394 financial reporting panel (FRP)—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 27 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
395 companies auditors and liquidators discipliinary board—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 27 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
396 tourism australia—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 27 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
397 veterans’ review board—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 27 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
398 office of the official secretary to the governor-general—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 27 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
399 department of foreign affairs and trade—report FOR 2009-2010—volumes 1 and 2—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 27 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
400 department of infrastructure, transport, regional development and local government—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 27 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
401 national water commission—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 27 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
402 australian transport safety bureau—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 27 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
403 national transport commission—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 27 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
404 australian reward investment alliance (ARIA)—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
405 department of climate change and energy efficiency—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
406 the military superannuation benefits board—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
407 the defence force retirement and death benefits authority—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
408 australian industrial relations commission and australian industrial registry—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
409 fair work australia—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
410 commonwealth grants commission—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
411 centrelink—report FOR 2009-2010—correction—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
412 frontline defence services—army and air force canteen service—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
413 tax practices board—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
414 office of renewable energy regulator—increasing australia’s renewable electricity generation—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
415 australian bureau of statistics—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
416 seacare—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
417 export finance and insurance corporation—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
418 safety, rehabilitation and compensation commission and comcare—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
419 australian war memorial—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
420 rural industries research and development corporation—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
421 department of the treasury—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 26 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
422 inspector-general of taxation—report FOR 2008-2009—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 25 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
423 department of families, housing, community services and indigenous affairs—review of the operations of the amendments made to the families, housing, community services and indigenous affairs and other legislation amendment (2008 budget and other measures) act 2008—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 25 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
424 corporations and markets advisory committee—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 25 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
425 Australian reinsurance pool corporation—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 25 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
426 aboriginal land commissioner—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 25 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
427 Australian security intelligence organisation—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
428 commissioner for superannuation (comsuper)—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 21 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
429 Bundanoon trust—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 20 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
430 department of immigration and citizenship—reports by the commonwealth and immigration ombudsman—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 20 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
431 department of immigration and citizenship—response to ombudsman’s statements made under section 486o of the migration act 1958—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 20 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
432 medicare australia—correction—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 20 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
433 department of finance and deregulation—campaign advertising by australian government departments and agencies—october 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 19 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
434 australian rail track corporation ltd—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 19 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
435 Australian human rights commission—report 42—inquiry into the complaint: Mr KL v State of NSW department of education—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
436 family law council—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
437 office of parliamentary counsel—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
438 department of sustainability, environment, water, population and communities—independent review of the Water Efficiency labelling and standards schemes—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
439 inspector-general of intelligence and security—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
440 attorney-general’s department—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
441 national native title tribunal—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
442 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
443 commonwealth scientific and industrial research organisation (CSIRO)—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
444 department of finance and deregulation—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
445 Australian law reform commission—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
446 Australian customs and border protection services—report—conduct of customs officers under subsection 233BABA—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
447 Australian federal police—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
448 department of human services—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
449 department of agriculture, fisheries and forestry—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
450 Australia post—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 18 October 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
451 department of education, employment and workplace relations—impacts of the new job seeker compliance framework—report of the independent review-september 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 30 September 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
452 department of the treasury—final budget outcome 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 30 September 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
453 medibank private limited—report FOR 2009-2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 30 September 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
454 minister for climate change, energy efficiency and water, senator the hon penny wong—green loans program—ministerial statement and documents—motion to take note of documents—
Independent inquiry—Green Loans Program: Review of procurement processes and contractual arrangements.
Review of the Green Loans Program—Final report prepared by Resolution Consulting Services.
Internal audit review of the procurement practices in the Green Loans Program, prepared by protiviti.
Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency’s response to the Hawke report on the Home Insulation Program and the Faulkner inquiry into the Green Loans Program.
Resumption of debate (from 29 September 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the
House take note of the documents.
455 airservices australia—report on movement cap for sydney airport—1st quarter 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 29 September 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
456 joint standing committee on foreign affairs, defence and trade—report into the defence annual report 2007-08—government response—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 29 September 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
457 Australian federal police—government’s expectations and priorities for the afp—ministerial direction—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 29 September 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
458 department of agriculture, fisheries and forestry—independent review on progress with implementation of victorian regional agreements—final report—may 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 29 September 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
459 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—report on the do not call register statutory review—may 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 29 September 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
460 department of broadband, communications and the digital economy—report on digital television transmission and reception—27 march to 30 june 2010—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT: Resumption of debate (from 29 September 2010—Mr Hartsuyker) on the motion of Mr Albanese—That the House take note of the document.
461 Mental health: Consideration of Senate’s message No. 14 (from 27 October 2010).
462 Veterans’ Entitlements Amendment (Claims for Travel Expenses) Bill 2010: Second reading (from 28 September 2010).
Contingent notices of motion
Contingent on the motion for the second reading of any bill being moved: Minister to move—That so much of the standing orders be suspended as would prevent the resumption of debate on the motion that the bill be read a second time being made an order of the day for a later hour.
Contingent on any report relating to a bill being received from the Main Committee: Minister to move—That so much of the standing orders be suspended as would prevent the remaining stages being passed without delay.
Contingent on any bill being agreed to at the conclusion of the consideration in detail stage: Minister to move—That so much of the standing orders be suspended as would prevent the motion for the third reading being moved without delay.
Contingent on any message being received from the Senate transmitting any bill for concurrence: Minister to move—That so much of the standing orders be suspended as would prevent the bill being passed through all its stages without delay.
Notices given for Tuesday, 22 November 2011
*1 Ms Parke: To move—That this House:
(1) expresses deep concern to our inter-parliamentary colleagues in the Iranian Parliament regarding serious and systematic human rights violations occurring in the Islamic Republic of Iran;
(2) notes the following from United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's report on The situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran released in September 2011, that:
(a) Iran has stepped up its crackdown on human rights workers, women's rights activists, journalists and government opponents;
(b) since the beginning of 2011, Iran has seen a notable increase in the use of capital punishment for political and juvenile prisoners;
(c) Iran has increased discrimination, in some cases amounting to persecution, against a number of religious and ethnic minority groups;
(d) the United Nations continues to hold long-standing concerns in respect of the treatment of the Baha'i community and the trial and sentencing of seven Baha'i community leaders, which did not meet due process and fair trial requirements;
(e) there is limited enjoyment of political, economic, social and cultural rights by, inter alia, Arabs, Azeri, Baloch and Kurdish communities, and some communities of non-citizens; and
(f) since May 2011, security forces conducted raids on the home of individuals involved in the activities of the Baha'i Institute for Higher Education and arrested 15 of its members in various cities;
(3) notes that in recent months there have been:
(a) further reports of the denial of access to Iranian universities for young people on the basis of their political or religious beliefs; and
(b) prison terms of between four and five years imposed on seven Iranian Baha'is in relation to their association with the Baha'i Institute for Higher Education; and
(4) calls on the National Consultative Assembly of Iran as fellow members of the inter-parliamentary union and as the parliamentary body of a member state of the United Nations, to:
(a) promote and protect fundamental human rights irrespective of origin, ethnicity, sex, religion, opinion, or other status;
(b) investigate the denial of access to universities for student activists, Baha'is, and others barred from universities for reasons other than academic capability; and
(c) seeks a judicial review of the trials of prisoners of conscience, including the seven former Baha'i leaders, lawyer Ms Nasrin Sotoudeh, and other human rights defenders and lawyers. (Notice given 21 November 2011.)
*2 Ms Saffin: To move—That this House:
(1) notes that as National Asbestos Awareness Week is formally recognised, it makes earnest representation to the Government to continue to call on Canada to ratify the listing of chrysotile asbestos in the Rotterdam Convention on Prior Informed Consent;
(2) recognises the proactive actions of the Australian Government in mitigating the possible spread of asbestos-related diseases through continuing bans on the production and use of asbestos as well as strict controls on the removal and disposal of existing material;
(3) commends the Australian Government on a number of measures that have been put into place to manage and compensate the victims of asbestos related diseases which include:
(a) the recent ratification of the International Labour Organization (ILO) Asbestos Convention, as one of the first ILO Conventions to be ratified by the Commonwealth Government since 2006;
(b) Australian leadership on a strong closing declaration by 66 countries at the 2011 Conference of the Rotterdam Convention, which expressed deep concern that the listing of chrysotile asbestos had been prevented by a small number of parties and resolved to move forward to list chrysotile asbestos in Annex III;
(c) the $5 million grant made to support the Asbestos Disease Research Institute Bernie Banton Centre;
(d) funding for the new Australian Mesothelioma Registry, which was launched in 2010 to gather more detailed and accurate information on mesothelioma and asbestos-related diseases;
(e) support for the harmonisation of health and safety legislation which will provide, for the first time, a uniform framework for the minimisation of exposure, the removal of asbestos, and the management asbestos materials in the workplace;
(f) the establishment of the Asbestos Management Review in late 2010 to recommend strategies for the development of a national strategic plan to improve asbestos awareness, management and removal;
(g) the loan agreement with the NSW Government to ensure asbestos victims and their families continue to receive payments through the Asbestos Injuries Compensation Fund; and
(h) the $1.5 million Comcare Asbestos Innovation Fund which sponsors programs and research to prevent and better manage asbestos exposure, as well as improve treatment for asbestos-disease sufferers;
(4) notes the unwelcome inheritance that asbestos has left on the Australian community, which sees Australian citizens suffering one of the highest rates of asbestos-related diseases in the world, with the effects of asbestos mining still being suffered by many, mostly Indigenous and past employees of James Hardie's operation at Baryulgil in the electoral division of Page, and the poor health and mortality they and their families suffer;
(5) extends its profound sympathies to all individuals suffering asbestos-related diseases as well as their friends and families and the friends and families of those who have passed away as a result of asbestos-related diseases;
(6) notes the current and potential damage that imported asbestos is creating to the people in the Asia Pacific region where, despite these well documented health risks, it remains an attractive commodity due to its low cost compared to other comparable building material;
(7) calls upon the Canadian Government to recognise the potentially catastrophic health and social implications of Canada's production and sale of asbestos and products containing asbestos to these lower socio-economic markets; and
(8) supports the Australian Government in using strong diplomatic efforts to convince the Canadian Government to cease both production and trade in asbestos. (Notice given 21 November 2011.)
*3 Ms Rishworth: To move—That this House:
(1) acknowledges the findings of the Letting the Children be Children review into the commercialisation and sexualisation of childhood commissioned by the Government of the United Kingdom including that:
(a) children are growing and developing against the backdrop of a culture of increasing commercialisation and sexualisation;
(b) parents are concerned about clothing, services and products for children which reinforce gender stereotypes and portray children as being more sexually mature than their chronological age would indicate;
(c) children are under considerable pressures to be consumers; and
(d) parents often feel their concerns are not being listened to despite the fact that they are often in the best position to decide what is appropriate for their children;
(2) welcomes the Ministerial Statement in respect of this review by the Government of the United Kingdom which acknowledges the need to protect children from excessive commercialisation and premature sexualisation, and accepts the recommendation that efforts to address this are focused on industry and regulators with government monitoring progress and legislating to protect children if necessary;
(3) notes with concern that the sexualisation of children is a growing issue not just in the United Kingdom but also in Australia;
(4) recognises that the sexualisation of children, and in particular girls, has been associated with a range of negative consequences including body image issues, eating disorders, low self esteem and mental ill health; and
(5) urges governments, industries, regulators and the wider community in Australia to take note of the Letting the Children be Children report and to work together to address the commercialisation and sexualisation of childhood. (Notice given 21 November 2011.)
*4 Mr Melham: To move—That this House:
(1) notes with regret the death on 19 November 2011 of Basil Lewis D'Oliveira;
(2) recognises his contribution to world cricket, especially in South Africa and England;
(3) notes that his quiet dignity in the face of rejection by South Africa for reasons other than cricket helped to transform public opinion in England and beyond;
(4) particularly recognises his long battle against apartheid in South Africa, his actions in bringing to the world's notice the disenfranchisement of non-white cricketers in South Africa, and that he became a leader of a worthy cause without ever seeking a leadership role; and
(5) notes that, as a result of the life of Basil D'Oliviera, non-white cricketers are able to represent South Africa with pride and distinction. (Notice given 21 November 2011.)
*5 Mr Bandt: To move—That this House calls on the Government to set a date for the safe return of Australian troops from Afghanistan. (Notice given 21 November 2011.)
Notices—continued
1 Dr Leigh: To move—That this House:
(1) recognises that:
(a) 23 June is the United Nations' Public Service Day;
(b) democracy and successful governance are built on the foundation of a competent, career-based public service; and
(c) the day recognises the key values of teamwork, innovation and responsiveness to the public; and
(2) commends the Australian Public Service on continuing to be an international model of best-practice public service and providing outstanding services to the Australian community. (Notice given 30 May 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on the next sitting Monday after 13 February 2012.)
2 Ms Hall: To move—That this House:
(1) expresses concern at the impact that beauty pageants have on children;
(2) calls for an investigation into the impact of these pageants on young girls; and
(3) notes that:
(a) obsessive preoccupation with grooming, body image and superficial beauty has the potential to create major psychological disorder in adolescence and adulthood;
(b) such pageants are common in the United States and that serious concerns have been expressed in relation to the impact they are having on these young girls who strive for an unrealistic and unobtainable image; and
(c) these pageants have the potential to add significantly to Australia's health costs. (Notice given 14 June 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on the next sitting Monday after 13 February 2012.)
3 Mr Bandt: To move—That this House:
(1) endorses the meetings of His Holiness the Dalai Lama with Coalition leaders Messers Tony Abbott and Warren Truss, and Greens Leader Senator Bob Brown;
(2) expresses disappointment that neither the Prime Minister nor Minister for Foreign Affairs were available to meet His Holiness the Dalai Lama;
(3) notes that the last Prime Minister to meet His Holiness was Mr John Howard in 2007; and
(4) wishes the people of Tibet well in their aspiration to have His Holiness return home to Tibet’s capital, Lhasa. (Notice given 14 June 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on the next sitting Monday after 13 February 2012.)
4 Mr Katter: To move—That this House:
(1) directs the Government to immediately commence an inquiry into the circumstances leading up to the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry’s decision to suspend the live cattle export trade to Indonesia and that this inquiry include:
(a) Meat and Livestock Australia and all other related instrumentalities and departmental divisions; and
(b) an investigation of where producers’ $5 per ox sale levy is being spent and how much of this $5 has been expended on ‘animal welfare’ and how effectively this money has been spent;
(2) directs the Government to within two weeks:
(a) deploy 10 Australian officials to Indonesia;
(b) direct these officials, along with Indonesian Government appointees, to immediately implement an upgrading of Indonesian abattoirs to meet humane standards currently met in Australia; and
(c) instruct Indonesian meatworkers on how to process to humane standards currently met in Australia;
(3) directs the Government to ship to Indonesia 60 stun guns with knocking boxes and video cameras within seven days, and to provide appropriate training;
(4) directs the Government as a matter of urgency to:
(a) begin accrediting Indonesian abattoirs that already meet humane standards currently met in Australia;
(b) begin accrediting Indonesian abattoirs that have been newly upgraded to meet humane standards currently met in Australia;
(c) implement supply chain traceability and auditing systems; and
(d) implement independent monitoring of conditions in Indonesian abattoirs; and
(5) once the conditions in part 4 are satisfied, calls on the Government to immediately allow the resumption of trade with accredited Indonesian abattoirs that meet humane standards currently met in Australia. (Notice given 16 June 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on any of the next 2 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
5 Ms Rowland: To move—That this House:
(1) acknowledges and commemorates the:
(a) ninety-second anniversary of the Maltese Uprising on 7 June;
(b) loss of Maltese life at the hands of the British Empire during Malta's struggle for independence; and
(c) efforts of Maltese individuals such as, Manwel Attard, Guze Bajada, Wenzu Dyer, Karmenu Abela, as well as Cikku Darmanin and Toni Caruana, as part of the Maltese struggle for independence; and
(2) records its appreciation for the valuable contributions made by the Maltese-Australian community to all aspects of our society. (Notice given 16 June 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on any of the next 2 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
6 Mr Pyne: To move—That standing order 1, Maximum speaking times, section headed Suspension of standing or other orders without notice, be amended to read as follows:
Suspension of standing or other orders without notice Whole debate Mover Seconder (if any) Member next speaking Any other Member In this debate the time taken by any division shall not be included as part of a Member’s speech time, nor as part of the time for the whole debate (standing order 47) |
25 mins 10 mins 5 mins 10 mins 5 mins |
(Notice given 6 July 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on any of the next 3 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
7 Mr Hayes: To move—That this House:
(1) recognises:
(a) the extensive historical connection and contribution of the Mandaean religion and that of other indigenous people, to the country of Iraq and humanity overall;
(b) the ongoing plight since 2003 associated with a systematic loss of culture, heritage and language of the Sabian Mandaean and various Christian minorities in Iraq; and
(c) that Australia was part of the 'coalition of the willing' that prosecuted the war on Iraq in 2003, and due to this involvement, Australia, along with its coalition partners, has a moral responsibility to compassionately support and protect the indigenous minorities of Iraq from ongoing persecution;
(2) condemns the horrendous acts of violence and persecution against the Sabian Mandaeans and other religious minorities in Iraq; and
(3) encourages the preservation and continued prosperity of the heritage, culture and language of the Sabian Mandaean and other indigenous people of Iraq. (Notice given 24 August 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on any of the next 4 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
8 Mr L. D. T. Ferguson: To move—That this House:
(1) notes that:
(a) on 11 July 1995, the Bosnian town of Srebrenica, which was at that time proclaimed a Protected Zone by the United Nations Security Council Resolution of 16 April 1993, fell into the hands of the Army of Republica Srpska led by General Ratko Mladic and under the direction of then President of the Republica Srpska, Radovan Karadzic;
(b) from 12 July the Army and the Police of Republica Srpska separated men aged 16 to approximately 60 or 70 from their families;
(c) Bosnian Serb forces killed over 7,000 Bosnian Muslim men following the takeover of Srebrenica in July 1995;
(d) all of the executions systematically targeted Bosnian Muslim men of military age, regardless of whether they were civilians or soldiers;
(e) the acts committed at Srebrenica were done with specific intent to destroy in part the group of Muslims of Bosnia and Herzegovina and as such, were acts of genocide, committed by members of the Army of Republica Srpska in around and Srebrenica from about 13 July 1995; and
(f) these findings have been confirmed by the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia through final and binding judgements; and
(2) considers that 11 July should be recognise as Srebrenica Remembrance Day in memory of the genocide at Srebrenica in July 1995. (Notice given 24 August 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on any of the next 4 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
9 Mr Pyne: To move—That this House requests the presence of the Member for Dobell to make a statement with respect to all the matters pertaining to his time as National Secretary of the Health Services Union and canvassed in the press, including but not limited to, his receipt of a gift from the NSW branch of the Australian Labor Party that remained undeclared on his Register of Members Interests for 77 days after the time had elapsed that such a declaration should be made. (Notice given 24 August 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on any of the next 4 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
10 Mr Wilkie: To move—That this House:
(1) acknowledges the large number of mothers and fathers with serious grievances with family law and the child support system;
(2) notes that there has not been a comprehensive review of the child support system since the 2005 review In the Best Interests of Children - Reforming the Child Support Scheme;
(3) calls on the Government to undertake a comprehensive review of family law and the child support system; and
(4) recommends that the Terms of Reference of this review be formulated to ensure that the safety and well being of children are paramount. (Notice given 13 September 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on any of the next 5 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
11 Mr Bandt: To move—That:
(1) a Joint Select Committee on Australian Jobs and Manufacturing be appointed to inquire into and report on:
(a) the state of the country's manufacturing sector and the threats to jobs and opportunities in the sector;
(b) the significant role of commodities exports in Australia's economy and the impacts of this on the economy, including on costs of capital and labour, infrastructure investment and the value of the dollar;
(c) policies to support and encourage innovation and adaptation in the manufacturing sector including local content rules for the resources sector and government procurement; and
(d) any related matters;
(2) the committee consist of 11 members, 2 Members to be nominated by the Government Whip or Whips, 2 Senators to be nominated by the Leader of the Government in the Senate, 2 Members to be nominated by the Opposition Whip or Whips, 2 Senators to be nominated by the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, 1 Member and 1 Senator to be nominated by the Australian Greens Whip, and 1 non-aligned member;
(3) participating members may be appointed to the committee and may participate in hearings of evidence and deliberations of the committee, and have all the rights of a member of the committee, but may not vote on any questions before the committee;
(4) 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;
(5) the members of the committee hold office as a joint select committee until the House of Representatives is dissolved or expires by effluxion of time, whichever is the earlier;
(6) the committee shall elect a Government chair and a non-Government deputy chair;
(7) the deputy chair shall act as chair of the committee at any time when the chair is not present at a meeting of the committee, and at any time when the chair and deputy chair are not present at a meeting of the committee the members present shall elect another member to act as chair at that meeting;
(8) in the event of an equally divided vote, the chair, or the deputy chair when acting as chair, have a casting vote;
(9) 3 members of the committee constitute a quorum of the committee provided that in a deliberative meeting the quorum shall include 1 Government member of either House and 1 non-Government member of either House;
(10) the committee have power to appoint subcommittees consisting of 3 or more of its members and to refer to any subcommittee any matter which the committee is empowered to examine;
(11) the committee appoint the chair of each subcommittee who shall have a casting vote only;
(12) at any time when the chair of a subcommittee is not present at a meeting of the subcommittee the members of the subcommittee present shall elect another member of that subcommittee to act as chair at that meeting;
(13) 2 members of a subcommittee constitute the quorum of that subcommittee;
(14) members of the committee who are not members of a subcommittee may participate in the proceedings of that subcommittee but shall not vote, move any motion or be counted for the purpose of a quorum;
(15) the committee or any subcommittee have power to call for witnesses to attend and for documents to be produced;
(16) the committee or any subcommittee may conduct proceedings at any place it sees fit;
(17) the committee or any subcommittee have power to adjourn from time to time and to sit during any adjournment of the House of Representatives and the Senate;
(18) the committee may report to both Houses of Parliament from time to time and that it present its final report no later than 16 December 2011;
(19) the provisions of this resolution, so far as they are inconsistent with the standing orders, have effect notwithstanding anything contained in the standing orders; and
(20) a message be sent to the Senate acquainting it of this resolution and requesting that it concur and take action accordingly. (Notice given 13 September 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on any of the next 5 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
12 Mr Bandt: To move—That this House:
(1) notes that:
(a) HRL Limited was awarded a $100 million grant in 2007 by the Coalition Government under the Low Emissions Technology Demonstration Fund;
(b) to date, HRL Limited has been unable to meet the pre-conditions of the grant, and no money has been dispersed;
(c) the grant would facilitate the building of a new coal fired power plant, contradicting the current Prime Minister's statement that no new dirty coal fired power plants will be built in Australia;
(d) there are a number of low emission renewable technologies that deserve government support; and
(e) the Australian community strongly supports public funds being used to support the development of renewable technologies; and
(2) calls on the Government to immediately withdraw the grant offer to HRL Limited and allocate the $100 million to the Australian Renewable Energy Authority. (Notice given 15 September 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on any of the next 6 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
13 Mr Oakeshott: To move—That this House:
(1) recognises the:
(a) involvement of Australian service men and women in war and peacekeeping operations; and
(b) role of family, friends and community networks in supporting those Australians who have served in our military; and
(2) calls on the Government to:
(a) consider increasing the Military Superannuation and Benefits Scheme Pension twice annually by the greatest of the Consumer Price Index, the Pensioner and Beneficiary Living Cost Index and the Male Total Average Weekly Earnings; and
(b) do this in recognition of the unique circumstances of military service compared to all others within the public service. (Notice given 1 November 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on any of the next 7 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
14 Mr Oakeshott: To move—That this House:
(1) notes that:
(a) microbreweries are important niche businesses in Australia, providing valuable job opportunities and economic growth, particularly in rural and regional areas;
(b) microbreweries need recognition within the tax system through the Microbrewery Refund, given that they are competing in a domestic market heavily dominated by large multinational companies, following the sale of both Fosters and Lion Nathan to overseas interests;
(c) the Microbrewery Refund was introduced in 2000 and that the definition of a microbrewery has not been reviewed and is now markedly out of step with industry reality; and
(d) the maximum excise refund has remained capped at $10,000, while the beer excise has been raised twice a year for the past 11 years with the consumer price index; and
(2) calls on the Government to amend:
(a) the definition of a microbrewery under the Excise Regulations 1925, regulation 2AB, to significantly increase the current maximum volume of 30,000 litres; and
(b) Excise Regulations 1925, regulation 50(l)(zzd), to remove or significantly increase the maximum of $10,000 excise refund that can be claimed in a financial year. (Notice given 2 November 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on any of the next 7 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
15 Mr Wilkie: To move—That this House agrees that should the Marriage Act 1961 be amended to allow for the marriage of same-sex couples, any such amendment should ensure that the Act imposes no obligation on any church or religious minister to perform such a marriage. (Notice given 2 November 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on any of the next 7 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
16 Mr Katter: To present a Bill for an Act to provide for Parliament to approve the ratification of treaties, and for related purposes (Treaties Ratification Bill 2011). (Notice given 3 November 2011. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on on any of the next 7 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
Orders of the day
1 fiscal strategy: Resumption of debate (from 23 May 2011) on the motion of Mr S. P. Jones—That this House:
(1) notes that as the world emerges from the Global Financial Crisis:
(a) in Australia unemployment of 5 per cent is low by international standards; and
(b) the Australian Government’s Debt to GDP ratio is lower and its fiscal consolidation faster, than in most comparable countries; and
(2) agrees that the Gillard Government's fiscal strategy to assist business and communities to recover from this crisis while managing inflation and removing the structural deficits from the Federal Budget is the right course of action for Australia's long term economic prosperity. (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on 13 February 2012.)
2 early onset dementia: Resumption of debate (from 23 May 2011—Mrs K. L. Andrews, in continuation) on the motion of Ms Rishworth—That this House:
(1) recognises the devastating impact of early onset dementia on the lives of sufferers and their families;
(2) notes that:
(a) individuals who suffer from early onset dementia often face unique challenges including obtaining an accurate and early diagnosis and finding appropriate accommodation and care facilities; and
(b) early onset dementia sufferers are generally still physically active, engaged in paid employment and many still have significant family responsibilities at the time of their diagnosis;
(3) acknowledges that these characteristics often mean that sufferers of early onset dementia require support services tailored to their unique circumstances including:
(a) accommodation with appropriate support and activities specifically for their age;
(b) support for family members to understand and cope with the impact of the disease especially for young dependent children; and
(c) support for the individual and their families in managing their reduced capacity to work and inability to fulfil family responsibilities, such as parenting, as a result of the disease; and
(4) calls on all levels of government to work together to appropriately support those suffering from early onset dementia and their families. (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on 13 February 2012.)
3 Condemnation of the death penalty: Resumption of debate (from 30 May 2011—Mr L. D. T. Ferguson, in continuation) on the motion of Mr Melham—That this House:
(1) notes the release on 28 March 2011 of an Amnesty International report entitled Death Sentences and Executions 2010 and that:
(a) over the last 10 years, 31 countries have abolished the death sentence in practice or in law; and
(b) in December 2010:
(i) the United Nations General Assembly adopted its third resolution on a moratorium on the use of the death penalty; and
(ii) 23 countries had carried out executions in 2010 compared to 19 countries in 2009; and
(2) recommits to its bi-partisan condemnation of the death penalty across the world. (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on the next sitting Monday after 13 February 2012.)
4 Australian Building and Construction Commission: Resumption of debate (from 20 June 2011—Mr Briggs, in continuation) on the motion of Mr Champion—That this House:
(1) notes the:
(a) Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) created under the Howard Government’s industrial relations legislation unfairly targets workers in the construction industry; and
(b) Government believes the current ABCC should be abolished and replaced with a new inspectorate that is part of the Fair Work Australia system; and
(2) calls on all Members to support the abolition of the ABCC to restore fairness in the construction industry for workers and employers. (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 2 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
5 Food Standards Amendment (Truth in Labelling—Palm Oil) Bill 2011 (from Senate) (Mr Bandt): Second reading (from 4 July 2011). (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 3 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012. On 7 July 2011, the Selection Committee made a determination that this Bill be referred to the Standing Committee on Economics, and the Committee reported on 19 September 2011.)
6 Banking and Consumer Credit Protection Amendment (Mobility and Flexibility) Bill 2011 (Mr Bandt): Second reading (from 22 August 2011). (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 4 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
7 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Mining, Petroleum and Water Resources) Bill 2011 (Mr Windsor): Second reading (from 12 September 2011). (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 5 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012. On 15 September 2011, the Selection Committee made a determination that this Bill be referred to the Standing Committee on Agriculture, Resources, Fisheries and Forestry.)
8 heavy vehicle registration: Resumption of debate (from 12 September 2011) on the motion of Mr Zappia—That this House:
(1) acknowledges the importance of the road transport industry to Australia's economy;
(2) notes that intergovernmental agreement on heavy vehicle regulatory reform was reached at the Council of Australian Governments meeting on 19 August 2011;
(3) acknowledges the significance of this agreement to Australia's road transport sector; and
(4) commends the federal Minister for Infrastructure and Transport for his work in bringing about this agreement.
—And on the amendment moved thereto by Ms Marino, viz.—That the following words be inserted:
(5) condemns the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport and the Gillard Government for its introduction of a carbon tax on transport fuel. (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 5 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
9 gst revenue for western australia: Resumption of debate (from 12 September 2011—Mr Oakeshott) on the motion of Mr Crook—That this House:
(1) notes that:
(a) Goods and Services Tax (GST) revenues are distributed to the States and Territories in accordance with a formula driven by Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation (HFE) principles and are legislated for in the Federal Financial Relations Act 2009;
(b) for 2010-11, Western Australia received just 68 per cent of what it would have received if GST revenue was distributed across Australia on a per capita basis—the lowest relativity applied to any State since the formula was introduced; and
(c) every other State and Territory, by contrast, received not less than 91 per cent of what it would have received if GST revenue was distributed evenly across Australia; and
(2) calls on the Government to amend the Act to stipulate a minimum GST revenue-sharing relativity of 75 per cent, which would allow continuing respect for the principles of HFE, but with proper recognition for population, and without Western Australia being unfairly penalised for its disproportionate contribution to our national economic prosperity.
—And on the amendment moved thereto by Dr Washer, viz.—That the House: deletes paragraph (2) of the motion and substitutes:
(2) calls on the Government to refer the matter of the minimum share of GST allocated to Western Australia to the GST Distribution Review for further consideration and analysis. (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 5 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012. On 15 September 2011, the Selection Committee recommended that this order of the day be voted on.)
10 Constitutional Corporations (Farm Gate to Plate) Bill 2011 (Mr Katter): Second reading (from 19 September 2011). (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 6 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012. On 22 September 2011, the Selection Committee made a determination that this Bill be referred to the Standing Committee on Agriculture, Resources, Fisheries and Forestry.)
11 Competition and Consumer Amendment (Horticultural Code of Conduct) Bill 2011 (Mr Katter): Second reading (from 19 September 2011). (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 6 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012. On 22 September 2011, the Selection Committee made a determination that this Bill be referred to the Standing Committee on Agriculture, Resources, Fisheries and Forestry.)
12 Telecommunications Amendment (Enhancing Community Consultation) Bill 2011 (Mr Wilkie): Second reading (from 19 September 2011). (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 6 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012. On 22 September 2011, the Selection Committee made a determination that this Bill be referred to the Standing Committee on Infrastructure and Communications.)
13 Wild Rivers (Environmental Management) Bill 2011 (Mr Abbott): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 19 September 2011—Ms Owens, in continuation). (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 6 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012. On 15 September 2011, the Selection Committee made a determination that this Bill be referred to the Standing Committee on Agriculture, Resources, Fisheries and Forestry, to report by 2 November 2011.)
14 Australian Industry Participation Plans: Resumption of debate (from 19 September 2011) on the motion of Mr S. P. Jones—That this House:
(1) notes that:
(a) Australia needs a diverse economy to prosper now and into the future;
(b) Australia has a strong innovation framework, and some of the best research and development and skilled workers in the world, but industry and government support is needed to turn that capacity into goods manufactured in Australia;
(c) the Australian Government has an agenda for nation building, innovation and improving the productive performance of business and industry, but that more can be done in this area;
(d) the Australian Manufacturing industry should continue to be assisted by government to ensure that the mining boom does not crowd-out every other area of the economy; and
(e) the Government has already made a substantial contribution to the development of this agenda;
(2) reaffirms its belief in a modern, cohesive and comprehensive industry policy for Australian manufacturing which links these elements of the Australian economy;
(3) supports policies to spread the benefits of the mining boom to local manufacturers and the development of a skilled workforce by;
(a) ensuring that the mining industry invests in apprenticeships and training to ensure Australia continues to renew and develop a high-skilled workforce; and
(b) requiring:
(i) all new major resource projects have an Australian Industry Participation Plan (AIPP) which provides details of the Australian manufactured materials and services to be used on all major resource developments; and
(ii) open and transparent tendering arrangements which permit Australian industry to compete on an equal basis with international companies for sub-contracts associated with major resource projects;
(4) supports policies that require Australian Government infrastructure and defence industry projects to produce and publish an AIPP detailing Australian manufactured materials and services; and
(5) in the interests of accountability and transparency, insists that all AIPPs be published and regularly updated as projects progress. (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 6 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
15 Livestock Export (Animal Welfare Conditions) Bill 2011 (Mr Wilkie): Second reading (from 31 October 2011). (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 7 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
16 Air Services (Aircraft Noise) Amendment Bill 2011 (Mrs Moylan): Second reading—Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011). (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 7 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
17 Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011) on the motion of Ms Smyth—That this House:
(1) recognises the value of the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) in providing young Australians with work experience and literacy and numeracy skills which in turn prepare them for further training and employment; and
(2) considers that the decision of the Victorian Government to cut VCAL funding will particularly harm disadvantaged and disengaged students who are encouraged by VCAL to remain in education and to benefit from practical education and training. (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 7 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
18 Bombing of Darwin: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011) on the motion of Mrs Griggs—That this House:
(1) acknowledges 19 February 1942 as the day Darwin was bombed and marks the first time Australia was militarily attacked by enemy forces;
(2) reflects upon the significant loss of life of Australian Defence personnel and civilians during the attacks and casualties of the bombings;
(3) recognises that the attack remained a secret for many years and that even today, many Australians are unaware of the bombing of Darwin and the significant damage and loss of life which resulted;
(4) also recognises the campaign of coordinated bombings against northern Australia involving 97 Japanese attacks from Darwin, to Broome and Wyndham in the west, to Katherine in the south, to Townsville in the east over the period February 1942 to November 1943; and
(5) calls for 19 February of each year to be Gazetted as ‘Bombing of Darwin Day’ and be named a Day of National Significance by the Governor-General. (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 7 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012. On 2 November 2011, the Selection Committee recommended that this order of the day be voted on.)
19 Tax Reform: Resumption of debate (from 31 October 2011—Mr C. Kelly, in continuation) on the motion of Mr Oakeshott—That this House:
(1) recognises the need for comprehensive tax reform to maximise the standard of living for Australians for the next 50 years; and
(2) instructs the Treasurer to release a 10 year road-map for comprehensive tax reform by the time of the 2012-13 Federal Budget. (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 7 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
*20 Police Overseas Service (Territories of Papua and New Guinea) Medal Bill 2011 (Mr Morrison): Second reading (from 21 November 2011). (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 8 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
*21 Reducing crime and incarceration rates: Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011) on the motion of Dr Leigh—That this House:
(1) recognises that:
(a) the Australian incarceration rate has risen from 117 prisoners per 100,000 adults in 1991 to 172 prisoners per 100,000 adults in 2010;
(b) since the Indigenous Deaths in Custody Report was released in 1991, the Indigenous incarceration rate has risen from 1739 prisoners per 100,000 adults to 2303 prisoners per 100,000 adults; and
(c) an increasing number of Australian children have a parent behind bars; and
(2) encourages governments at all levels to pursue innovative policies to reduce crime and incarceration rates, including:
(a) investing in early intervention programs to deter young people from crime;
(b) where appropriate, considering alternatives to incarceration such as weekend detention, periodic detention, restorative justice and drug courts;
(c) employing smart policing strategies, such as using real-time crime statistics to identify and target crime hotspots;
(d) establishing in-prison education, training and rehabilitation programs aimed at reducing recidivism and improving family relationships for prisoners with children; and
(e) implementing randomised policy trials (akin to the 1999 NSW Drug Court randomised trial) to rigorously evaluate the impact of criminal justice interventions. (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 8 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
*22 Srebrenica remembrance: Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011) on the motion of Mr Danby—That this House notes that:
(1) on 11 July 1995, the Bosnian town of Srebrenica which was at that time proclaimed a Protected Zone by a United Nations Security Council Resolution of 16 April 1993, fell into the hands of the Army of Republika Srpska, led by General Ratko Mladic and under the direction of the then President of the Republika Srpska, Radovan Karadzic;
(2) from 12 July 1995, the Army and the Police of Republika Srpska separated men aged 16 to approximately 60 or 70 from their families;
(3) Bosnian Serb forces killed over 7,000 Bosnian Muslim men following the takeover of Srebrenica in July 1995;
(4) all the executions systematically targeted Bosnian Muslim men of military age, regardless of whether they were civilians or soldiers;
(5) the acts committed at Srebrenica were committed with the specific intent to destroy in part, the group of Muslims of Bosnia and Herzegovina;
(6) these were acts of genocide, committed by members of the Army of Republika Srpska in and around Srebrenica from about 13 July 1995;
(7) these findings have been confirmed by the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia through final and binding judgments; and
(8) the House should recognise 11 July as Srebrenica Remembrance Day in memorial of the genocide at Srebrenica in July 1995. (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 8 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
*23 Burn injury prevention: Resumption of debate (from 21 November 2011) on the motion of Mr Georganas—That this House:
(1) commemorates the ninth anniversary of the 12 October 2002 Bali bombings in which 202 people including 88 Australians died and 240 sustained injuries;
(2) notes that as a result of the attacks, survivor Julian Burton OAM was inspired to found Australia's first burn injury organisation, the Julian Burton Burns Trust;
(3) commends the work of the Julian Burton Burns Trust in implementing burn injury prevention programs, care and support services for burns patients and their families, and advancing world class research into burns treatment;
(4) recognises that:
(a) 220,000 Australians will suffer a burn injury every year;
(b) Indigenous people living in remote areas are up to 25 times more likely to suffer a serious burns injury than those living in metropolitan areas;
(c) burn injuries cost the Australian Government $1.5 billion annually in health care costs; and
(d) the vast majority of burn injuries are preventable; and
(5) supports the establishment of a national burn injury prevention plan to reduce the incidence of burns in Australia and improve research, treatment and outcomes for burns patients. (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless re-accorded priority on any of the next 8 sitting Mondays after 13 February 2012.)
COMMITTEE AND DELEGATION BUSINESS has precedence each Monday in the House of Representatives Chamber from 10.10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 8 to 9.30 p.m.; and in the Main Committee from approx. 11 a.m. to approx. 1.30 p.m. and from approx. 6.30 to 9 p.m. (standing orders 34, 35 and 192).
PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS has precedence from the conclusion of consideration of committee and delegation business each Monday (standing orders 34, 35 and 192).
The SELECTION COMMITTEE is responsible for arranging the timetable and order of committee and delegation business and private Members’ business for each sitting Monday. Any private Members’ business not called on, or consideration of private Members’ business or committee and delegation business which has been interrupted and not re-accorded priority on any of the next 8 sitting Mondays, shall be removed from the Notice Paper (standing order 42).