House debates

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

Motions

Budget

3:09 pm

Photo of Tony AbbottTony Abbott (Warringah, Liberal Party, Leader of the Opposition) Share this | Hansard source

I move:

T hat so much of standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent the Leader of the Opposition from moving immediately —

That this House calls on the Treasure r to explain to the Parliament w hy :

(1) he falsely stated on ABC Radio on 20 May 2011 in relation to the removal of a concessional rate of iron ore royalty by the Western Australian Government that "Mr Barnett did not communicate that he was going to do this to us… But what Mr Barnett has done here is just very strange. He didn't communicate with us about this move in this budget. He didn't get our tick. He didn't discuss it with us."

( 2 ) he failed to disclose that in early 2010, Western Australian Treasury officials advised the Commonwealth that WA proposed to remove this concessional royalty rate.

( 3 ) he failed to disclose that on 10 May 2010 the WA Treasury wrote to the Commonwealth Treasury advising that the WA Government proposed to remove this concessional royalty rate.

( 4 ) he failed to disclose that on 17 May 2010 the Commonwealth Treasury provided a brief to the Treasurer advising that WA proposed to remove this concessional royalty rate

( 5 ) he failed to disclose that on 17 May 2010 he gave a press conference in which he acknowledged that WA was "looking at very substantial increases in the royalties"

(6) he failed to disclose that on 17 May 2010 he gave a speech in which he stated "We're prepared to talk further with state governments who might have been making their own plans to capture a fairer share of resource wealth through lifting royalties."

(7) he failed to disclose that the minerals resources rent tax costings prepared by Commonwealth Treasury assumed a state royalty rate of 7.5%—which is the iron ore royalty rate in WA with the concession removed.

(8) he failed to disclose that in February 2011 he directed the Commonwealth Grants Commission not to modify its methodology in response to WA's proposals to remove concessional royalty rates.

(9) he failed to disclose that on 18 May 2011 the Chief of Staff of the WA Premier telephoned the Treasurer's Chief of Staff to advise that WA would be removing this concessional royalty rate in its Budget on 19 May 2011; and

(10) after these examples of evidence that he was aware of WA's proposal to remove this concessional royalty rate, that he stated on radio that WA had not communicated its intention to do this?

Can this government give a straight answer to a straight question?

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