- Home
- Parliamentary Business
- Senators and Members
- News & Events
- About Parliament
- Visit Parliament
Permalink
Prev (1)
Next (3)
Return to results list (3 results)




Note: Where available, the PDF/Word icon below is provided to view the complete and fully formatted document
Table Of Contents


Previous Fragment Next Fragment
-
Hansard
- Start of Business
-
BILLS
- Dental Benefits Legislation Amendment Bill 2014
- Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Amendment Bill 2014, Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy (Collection) Amendment Bill 2014, Customs Amendment (Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement Implementation) Bill 2014, Customs Tariff Amendment (Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement Implementation) Bill 2014
- Migration and Maritime Powers Legislation Amendment (Resolving the Asylum Legacy Caseload) Bill 2014
- MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
- BUSINESS
- BILLS
- DOCUMENTS
- BILLS
-
STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- National Week of Deaf People
- Total Recreation: Dancing with the Celebrities Ball
- National Week of Deaf People
- Green Army Program
- Petition: Falun Gong
- Reid Electorate: Education
- Walk Together
- Eden-Monaro Electorate: Hospitals
- Kingsford Smith Electorate: Clovelly Road Better Block
- Deakin Electorate: Education
- Lalor Electorate: Cystic Fibrosis and Kalydeco Medication
- Lindsay Electorate: Local Sporting Champions
- Bendigo Electorate: Student Welfare Officers
- Swan Electorate: Mental Health
- Indi Electorate: Yea
- Page Electorate: St Joseph's Primary School Woodburn
- Canberra Electorate: Asbestos
- Centenary of Anzac
- Kong, Associate Professor Dr Kelvin
- Hume Electorate: Agriculture
-
QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
-
Budget
(Shorten, Bill, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
National Security
(Laming, Andrew, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
Pensions
(Shorten, Bill, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
Iraq and Syria
(Nikolic, Andrew, MP, Bishop, Julie, MP) -
Budget
(Clare, Jason, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
National Security
(Bandt, Adam, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
Border Protection
(Irons, Steve, MP, Morrison, Scott, MP) -
Quarantine
(Fitzgibbon, Joel, MP, Joyce, Barnaby, MP) -
Illicit Drugs
(Whiteley, Brett, MP, Keenan, Michael, MP) -
Budget
(Vamvakinou, Maria, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
Carbon Pricing
(O'Dowd, Ken, MP, Hunt, Greg, MP) -
Medicare
(Shorten, Bill, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
Small Business
(Pasin, Tony, MP, Billson, Bruce, MP) -
Bulk-Billing
(King, Catherine, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
Higher Education: Regulations
(Scott, Fiona, MP, Hunt, Greg, MP) - Bulk-Billing
-
Telecommunications: Regulations
(Porter, Christian, MP, Turnbull, Malcolm, MP) -
Bulk-Billing
(Shorten, Bill, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
Social Services: Regulations
(Laundy, Craig, MP, Andrews, Kevin, MP) -
Budget
(Burke, Tony, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
Foreign Investment
(Henderson, Sarah, MP, Robb, Andrew, MP) -
Drought
(Fitzgibbon, Joel, MP) -
Infrastructure
(Williams, Matt, MP, Briggs, Jamie, MP)
-
Budget
- COMMITTEES
- DOCUMENTS
- CONDOLENCES
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
-
BILLS
- Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Amendment (Direct Lending and Other Measures) Bill 2014
- Acts and Instruments (Framework Reform) Bill 2014
- Building Energy Efficiency Disclosure Amendment Bill 2014
- Corporations Legislation Amendment (Deregulatory and Other Measures) Bill 2014
- Treasury Legislation Amendment (Repeal Day) Bill 2014
- Migration and Maritime Powers Legislation Amendment (Resolving the Asylum Legacy Caseload) Bill 2014
- Migration Amendment (Character and General Visa Cancellation) Bill 2014
- BUSINESS
- BILLS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: ADDITIONAL ANSWERS
- BILLS
- ADJOURNMENT
- BILLS
- ADJOURNMENT
- NOTICES
-
Federation Chamber
- Start of Business
-
CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- Live Animal Exports
- Citizenship
- Budget
- Mitchell, Mrs Lorna
- Asylum Seekers
- Macquarie Electorate: 24 Hour Fight Against Cancer
- Family Day Care
- Mental Health
- Higher Education
- Braddon Electorate: Illicit Drugs
- Petition: Renewable Energy Target
- Page Electorate: Grafton Jacaranda Festival 2014
- Afghanistan
- Hindmarsh Electorate: Education
- People with Disability
- Same-Sex Relationships
- Vocational Education and Training
- Moore Electorate: Infrastructure
- Filipino Australians
- Chiapello, Mr Rod
-
QUESTIONS IN WRITING
-
Illegal Logging (Question No. 212)
(Thomson, Kelvin, MP, Joyce, Barnaby, MP) -
Carbon Price: Electricity Prices (Question No. 257)
(Thomson, Kelvin, MP, Hunt, Greg, MP) -
Speech and Media Training (Question No. 307)
(Conroy, Pat, MP, Hockey, Joe, MP) -
Speech and Media Training (Question No. 313)
(Conroy, Pat, MP, Andrews, Kevin, MP) -
Department of Agriculture: Drinks Cabinet for Ministers (Question No. 336)
(Conroy, Pat, MP, Joyce, Barnaby, MP) -
Department of the Environment: Drinks Cabinet for Ministers (Question No. 344)
(Conroy, Pat, MP, Hunt, Greg, MP) -
Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development: Hospitality Expenses (Question No. 348)
(Conroy, Pat, MP, Truss, Warren, MP) -
Department of Agriculture: Secondments (Question No. 372)
(Conroy, Pat, MP, Joyce, Barnaby, MP) -
Media Monitoring and Clipping Services (Question No. 389)
(Conroy, Pat, MP, Hockey, Joe, MP) -
Port Hastings: Development (Question No. 406)
(Burke, Tony, MP, Hunt, Greg, MP) -
Airports (Question No. 411)
(Katter, Bob, MP, Truss, Warren, MP) -
Commonwealth Grants (Question No. 423)
(Conroy, Pat, MP, Pyne, Christopher, MP) -
Commonwealth Grants (Question No. 426)
(Conroy, Pat, MP, Andrews, Kevin, MP) -
Department of Human Services: Overseas Travel (Question No. 444)
(Conroy, Pat, MP, Andrews, Kevin, MP) -
Department of Human Services: Corporate Credit Cards (Question No. 463)
(Conroy, Pat, MP, Andrews, Kevin, MP) -
Department of the Environment: Corporate Credit Cards (Question No. 466)
(Conroy, Pat, MP, Hunt, Greg, MP) -
Department of Immigration and Border Protection: Corporate Credit Cards (Question No. 467)
(Conroy, Pat, MP, Morrison, Scott, MP)
-
Illegal Logging (Question No. 212)
Content Window
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
Page: 11605
Page: 11605
Go To First Hit
Mr FRYDENBERG (Kooyong—Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister) (12:49): I» «move» :
That this bill «be» «now» «read» «a» «second» «time .
The Statute Law Revision Bill (No. 2) 2014 is the third bill in the government's 2014 spring repeal day package.
The bill continues the work of the Statute Law Revision Bill (No. 1) 2014, which was part of the 2014 autumn repeal day, correcting minor errors in the statute book and repealing spent or redundant legislation. The bill:
removes provisions that are obsolete or no longer have effect;
corrects outdated terminology and removes gender-specific language; and
improves the useability of the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 by consolidating and better signposting the act's definitions.
By improving the useability and the accuracy of legislation, the bill will save individuals, businesses and community organisations time and money, and has a compliance cost saving of $420,000.
Schedules 1 and 2 to the bill have two main purposes:
correcting minor technical errors in principal acts, such as typographical and numbering errors; and
correcting errors in amending acts, such as misdescribed amendments.
Correcting these legislative provisions helps make the law easier to understand and use.
Schedule 3 to the bill updates outdated language in a number of acts in two respects, by:
replacing the word 'servant' with 'employee'; and
removing gender-specific language.
These changes improve the relevance and inclusiveness of Commonwealth legislation.
Schedule 4 to the bill improves the way that defined terms are managed in the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986. These changes mean that users can refer to one main provision to find a definition that applies throughout the act, or the definition's location elsewhere in the act, rather than needing to peruse over 25 definitions sections. Schedule 4 also makes minor technical amendments to improve the usability of the act.
Schedules 5 and 6 of the bill repeals spent or obsolete provisions and acts. For example:
the Broadcasting Services Act 1992, which set annual captioning requirements for the 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 financial years for commercial television broadcasting licensees and national broadcasters. As those financial years have ended, the provisions that set the targets can now be removed from the statute book. I thank the Minister for Communications, who is in the House, for his hard work in seeking a number of measures across his portfolio.
the Immigration (Education) Charge Act 1992, which imposed an English education charge on non-citizens whose applications for stay visas were maintained between 1993 and 1997. As those non-citizens will have completed their tuition by now, the act can be repealed.
This work to correct minor errors in the statute book and repealing spent or redundant legislation will continue in further repeal days.
I commend this bill and the entire 2014 spring repeal day package to the chamber.
Debate adjourned.