



Previous Fragment Next Fragment
-
Hansard
- Start of Business
- STATEMENTS ON INDULGENCE
- COMMITTEES
-
PETITIONS
- Vasta, Ross, MP
- Western Sydney Airport
- Higher Education
- Catholic Church
- Out of Home Care
- Taxation: Sugar-Sweetened Drinks
- Disability Language
- Cannabis
- Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
- Islam
- National Security
- Parliamentarians' Entitlements
- Centrelink
- Road Safety
- Brisbane Airport
- Australian Classification Board
- National Broadband Network
- Suicide
- Sexual Abuse
- Western Australia: Goods and Services Tax
- Australian Defence Force
-
PETITIONS
- Responses
- National Broadband Network
- Family Assistance Rates
- Veterans' Review Board
- Age Pension
- VET FEE-HELP
- Taxation: Tobacco
- Asylum Seekers
- Asylum Seekers
- Women Only Beach
- Racial Discrimination Act 1975
- Standing Orders
- Humanitarian Visas
- Aged Care
- Asylum Seekers
- Health Insurance Act 1973
- Offshore Wagering
- National Anthem
- Asylum Seekers
- Australia-United States Relationship
- Voting Age
- President of the United States of America
- Immigration
- Cowan Electorate: National Broadband Network
- Asylum Seekers
- Immigration
- Tasmania: Kentish Health Centre
- Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme, Bass Strait Passenger Vehicle Equalisation Scheme
- Trove
- PETITIONS
- BILLS
- BUSINESS
- PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS
-
BILLS
- Fair Work Amendment (Protecting Take Home Pay) Bill 2017
- Biosecurity Amendment (Ballast Water and Other Measures) Bill 2017, Crimes Amendment (Penalty Unit) Bill 2017, Disability Services Amendment (Linking Upper Age Limits for Disability Employment Services to Pension Age) Bill 2017, Parliamentary Business Resources Bill 2017, Parliamentary Business Resources (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2017, Personal Property Securities Amendment (PPS Leases) Bill 2017, Protection of the Sea (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Amendment (Polar Code) Bill 2017, Treasury Laws Amendment (Enterprise Tax Plan No. 2) Bill 2017, Social Security Legislation Amendment (Youth Jobs Path: Prepare, Trial, Hire) Bill 2016
- COMMITTEES
- BILLS
-
STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- Kingsford Smith Electorate: St Anthony of Padua Church
- Forrest Electorate: Margaret River Wine Exports
- Blaxland Electorate: Employment
- Forde Electorate: Shailer Park State High School
- National Indigenous Youth Parliament 2017
- Ride Against Drugs
- Bass Electorate: Launceston Community Legal Centre
- Fisher Electorate: Small Business
- Brand Electorate: Rockingham Rams Football Club
- Robertson Electorate: Budget
- Oxley Electorate: Spirit of Anzac Award
- O'Connor Electorate: Veterans
- Bruce Electorate: Dandenong Immigration Office
- St Andrew's Church Choir
- Workplace Relations
- Workplace Relations
- Workplace Relations
- North Sydney Electorate: Volunteers
- Education
- Bennelong Electorate: Schools
-
QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
-
Pauline Hanson's One Nation
(Dreyfus, Mark, MP, Turnbull, Malcolm, MP) -
National Disability Insurance Scheme
(Henderson, Sarah, MP, Turnbull, Malcolm, MP) -
Budget
(Shorten, Bill, MP, Turnbull, Malcolm, MP, Morrison, Scott, MP) -
National Disability Insurance Scheme
(Wicks, Lucy, MP, Porter, Christian, MP) -
Budget
(Bowen, Chris, MP, Turnbull, Malcolm, MP) -
Asylum Seekers
(Bandt, Adam, MP, Dutton, Peter, MP) -
Budget
(Wilson, Tim, MP, Morrison, Scott, MP) -
Budget
(Bowen, Chris, MP, Turnbull, Malcolm, MP) -
Health Care
(Irons, Steve, MP, Hunt, Greg, MP) -
Budget
(Bowen, Chris, MP, Morrison, Scott, MP) -
Agriculture Industry
(Coulton, Mark, MP, Joyce, Barnaby, MP) -
Budget
(Shorten, Bill, MP, Turnbull, Malcolm, MP) -
Defence Procurement
(Flint, Nicolle, MP, Pyne, Christopher, MP) -
Budget
(Shorten, Bill, MP, Turnbull, Malcolm, MP, Morrison, Scott, MP) -
National Security
(Falinski, Jason, MP, Dutton, Peter, MP) -
Budget
(Bowen, Chris, MP, Turnbull, Malcolm, MP) -
Education
(Crewther, Chris, MP, Turnbull, Malcolm, MP) -
Banking and Financial Services
(Shorten, Bill, MP, Turnbull, Malcolm, MP) -
Education
(Van Manen, Bert, MP, Frydenberg, Josh, MP) -
Budget
(Plibersek, Tanya, MP, Turnbull, Malcolm, MP) -
Budget
(Sudmalis, Ann, MP, Morrison, Scott, MP) -
Budget
(Collins, Julie, MP, Turnbull, Malcolm, MP) -
Budget
(O'Brien, Llew, MP, McCormack, Michael, MP)
-
Pauline Hanson's One Nation
- AUDITOR-GENERAL'S REPORTS
- DOCUMENTS
- STATEMENT BY THE SPEAKER
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
-
BILLS
- Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 2017-2018, Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 2017-2018, Appropriation (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2017-2018
-
Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 2017-2018, Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 2017-2018, Appropriation (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2017-2018
-
Second Reading
- Leigh, Andrew, MP
- Prentice, Jane, MP
- Procedural Text
- Hastie, Andrew, MP
- Fitzgibbon, Joel, MP
- Entsch, Warren, MP
- Macklin, Jenny, MP
- Ramsey, Rowan, MP
- King, Catherine, MP
- Pitt, Keith, MP
- Katter, Bob, MP
- Evans, Trevor, MP
- Mitchell, Brian, MP
- Buchholz, Scott, MP
- Snowdon, Warren, MP
- Fletcher, Paul, MP
- Hayes, Chris, MP
- O'Brien, Ted, MP
-
Second Reading
- ADJOURNMENT
- NOTICES
-
Federation Chamber
- Start of Business
-
CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- North Queensland: Infrastructure
- Swan Electorate: Volunteer Grants
- Macquarie Electorate: Community Events
- Australian War Memorial, National Boer War Memorial
- BHP Billiton
- Groom Electorate: First Coat
- Budget
- Berowra Electorate: Northcott
- Lalor Electorate: Multiculturalism
- South Asian Film, Arts and Literature Festival
- PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS
-
STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- Melbourne Electorate: Kensington Neighbourhood House
- Calare Electorate: Ironfest
- Port Adelaide Electorate: Volunteers
- Menzies 'Forgotten People' Address: 75th Anniversary
- Broadband
- Buddha's Day and Multicultural Festival
- New Leaf Medical Clinic
- Mallee Electorate
- Public Transport
- Salvation Army Australia
- Edmunds, Ms Carol
- Wright Electorate: Horse Industry
- National Palliative Care Week
- Marchetti, Mr Francesco 'Frank'
- Oxley Electorate: Brisbane Rotary Fun Run, Oxley Electorate: 4074 Family Fun Day
- Banks Electorate: Padstow RSL Youth Swim Club
- Greek Festival of Sydney
- Menzies: Caring for Kids
- Macquarie Electorate: Mental Health Services
- Murray Electorate: Infrastructure
- Workplace Relations
- Veterans' Affairs
- Hinder, Mr Jayson
- Legal Aid
- National Palliative Care Week
- Dink, Mr Hrant
- Hindmarsh Electorate: Jetty Road
- Rotary Foundation
- Higher Education
- Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children
- PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS
-
QUESTIONS IN WRITING
-
Child Support Program (Question No. 687)
(Perrett, Graham, MP, Porter, Christian, MP) -
Financial Assistance Grants (Question No. 694)
(McGowan, Cathy, MP, Chester, Darren, MP) -
Climate Change (Question No. 702)
(McGowan, Cathy, MP, Frydenberg, Josh, MP) -
National Landcare Program (Question No. 712)
(Katter, Bob, MP, Frydenberg, Josh, MP) -
Department of Education and Training: Infrastructure Projects (Question No. 713)
(Albanese, Anthony, MP, Hunt, Greg, MP)
-
Child Support Program (Question No. 687)
Page: 4752
Mr DREYFUS (Isaacs—Deputy Manager of Opposition Business) (18:06): Australia's support for Israel is deep and enduring. It is founded in our shared values as democratic nations and is a bond of true friendship. It is a friendship that goes back to the founding of modern Israel, when Labor's Doc Evatt helped introduce UN resolution 181, and to when, under Labor Prime Minister Ben Chifley, Australia was the first country to cast a vote in favour of creating the modern state of Israel.
Today, the Australian Labor Party's relationship with Israel is built on the same robust base that founded our friendship generations ago: shared democratic values and a common commitment to justice and to the rights, liberty and security of our citizens. Many of my colleagues in both major parties have travelled to Israel and the Palestinian territories to see firsthand the challenges being faced. No friend of Israel will forget that throughout both Operation Cast Lead and Operation Protective Edge prime ministers Rudd and Gillard publicly and unequivocally reaffirmed the right of Israel to defend its citizens against attacks by Hamas, a terrorist organisation that continues to reject Israel's very right to exist. Labor also unequivocally opposes the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions campaign, which seeks to disrupt normal relations with Israel and so only to increase the polarisation that underpins the conflict in the Middle East.
While our national political debate has become increasingly partisan, I take comfort in knowing that on many issues affecting Israel my political opponents in the Liberal Party and I are usually in agreement. This bipartisanship has not always been in place. Of the 15 Jews who have served in the federal parliament since World War II, 12 have been in the Australian Labor Party. This may be referable to a number of historical factors, including Labor's enthusiastic support for the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, while the Liberal Party under Robert Menzies opposed that historic event, and the strong personal and cultural links between the Australian Labor Party, the Histadrut and the great Israeli Labor prime ministers, including David Ben Gurion, Levi Eshkol, Golda Meir and Yitzhak Rabin. However, today both major parties recognise that Australia's interests, as well as the interests of Israelis and Palestinians, are best served by rock-solid, bipartisan support for both peoples, and for the peace process in which they are engaged. I consider it critically important that the two major parties continue to ensure this bipartisanship is maintained.
This motion, by an irresponsible backbencher, is an unfortunate exception to this bipartisanship. The tragic conflict between Israelis and Palestinians and the fraught peace process in which they have been involved for generations are not playthings for Australian politicians desperately seeking to score some cheap political points. There are sufficient divisions already in the Middle East, and no Australian MP should be seeking to import divisions to our parliament. More significantly, the peace process is a matter of life and death for both Israelis and Palestinians, and should never be the subject of cheap political pointscoring here. Labor's position is set out clearly in our national platform. In that guiding document, we unequivocally state:
Labor supports an enduring and just two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, based on the right of Israel to live in peace within secure borders internationally recognised and agreed by the parties, and reflecting the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinian people to also live in peace and security within their own state.
Paul Keating was the Prime Minister of Australia at the time of Prime Minister Rabin's assassination, and he issued a statement which included the following words, as true today as they were back in 1995:
The best way the world can honour Mr Rabin is to push ahead with the work that he began. For Australia's part, we will continue to give our full support to the peace process. Our support for Israel's right to exist in security and safety will remain a guiding principle of our policy.
And it is still our policy in the Australian Labor Party, just as it was then, as stated by Prime Minister Keating. I call on all members of this parliament who respect Israel and the Palestinians and who are genuine in their support for the fragile peace process to put petty politics aside and support those peoples in the spirit of true bipartisanship as Australian politicians united in a rare but noble common purpose.