

- Title
SJ No. 15 - 12 September 2019
33 Combatting Child Sexual Exploitation Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 Crimes Legislation Amendment ( Police Powers at Airports ) Bill 2019 Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Superannuation Measures No. 1) Bill 2019 Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (Partner Service Pension and Other Measures) Bill 2019
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Senate Journals
- Date
12-09-2019
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Senate
- Parl No.
46
- Number
15
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Proof
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chamber/journals/7265cfcb-dc99-42ad-961b-14fef86ed19e/0035
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- 1 Meeting of Senate
- 2 Vacancy in the representation of Victoria—Choice of Sarah Henderson
- 3 Documents
- 4 Committee—Leave to meet during sitting
- 5 Criminal Code Amendment (Agricultural Protection) Bill 2019
- 6 Notices
- 7 Selection of Bills—Standing Committee—Report no. 5 of 2019
- 8 Order of business—Rearrangement
- 9 Leave of absence
- 10 Postponement
- 11 Mining—Liquefied natural gas in Western Australia
- 12 Family law system
- 13 Environment—Warragamba dam proposal
- 14 Administration—Paladin contract relating to Manus Island and the Independent Health Advice Panel report—Order for production of documents
- 15 Family Law (Self-Assessment) Bill 2019
- 16 Mining—Resource project approvals
- 17 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
- 18 Newstart and Youth Allowance
- 19 Quad bike safety
- 20 Unequal Pay Day
- 21 Committee membership
- 22 Water Amendment (Indigenous Authority Member) Bill 2019
- 23 Criminal Code Amendment (Agricultural Protection) Bill 2019
- 24 Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Amendment Bill 2019
- 25 Criminal Code Amendment (Agricultural Protection) Bill 2019
- 26 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Overseas Welfare Recipients Integrity Program) Bill 2019
- 27 Questions
- 28 Explanation by minister—Member for Chisholm—Proposed suspension of standing orders
- 29 Motion to take note of answers
- 30 Resource project approvals—Correction of division
- 31 Community Affairs Legislation Committee—Additional Information—Estimates
- Legislation Committees—Additional Information—Estimates
- 32 Asylum seekers—Visa application—Answer to question—Document
- 33 Combatting Child Sexual Exploitation Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 Crimes Legislation Amendment (Police Powers at Airports) Bill 2019 Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Superannuation Measures No. 1) Bill 2019 Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (Partner Service Pension and Other Measures) Bill 2019
- 34 Economic growth
- 35 Documents—Orders of the day—Consideration
- 36 Committee reports and government responses—Orders of the day—Consideration
- 37 Auditor-General’s reports—Orders of the day—Consideration
- 38 Adjournment
- 39 Attendance
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Combatting
Child Sexual Exploitation Legislation Amendment Bill
2019
Crimes
Legislation Amendment ( Police » « Powers » « at » « Airports ) Bill
2019
Treasury Laws
Amendment (2018 Superannuation Measures No. 1) Bill
2019
Veterans’
Affairs Legislation Amendment (Partner Service Pension and Other
Measures) Bill 2019
Messages from the House of Representatives were reported transmitting for the concurrence of the Senate the following bills:
Message no. 64, dated 12 September 2019—A Bill for an Act to amend various laws relating to child sexual exploitation, and for related purposes.
Message no. 62, dated 12 September 2019—A Bill for an Act to amend the Crimes Act 1914 , and for related purposes.
Message no. 61, dated 12 September 2019—A Bill for an Act to amend the law relating to taxation and superannuation, and for related purposes.
Message no. 63, dated 12 September 2019—A Bill for an Act to amend the law relating to veterans’ affairs, and for related purposes.
The Assistant Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and Financial Technology (Senator Hume) moved—That these bills may proceed without formalities, may be taken together and be now read a first time.
Question put and passed.
Bills read a first time.
Senator Hume moved—That these bills be now read a second time.
On the motion of Senator Hume the debate was adjourned till the next day of sitting and the bills were listed as separate orders of the day.
General business was called on.