House debates
Thursday, 1 December 2022
Business
Days and Hours of Meeting
9:48 am
Mr Tony Burke (Watson, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) Share this | Hansard source
I move:
That standing order 31 (automatic adjournment of the House) and standing order 33 (limit on business) be suspended for the sitting commencing on Thursday, 1 December 2022.
In moving this, I should give an update—which I suspect will not be my only update during the course of the day—as to how long we're likely to be in Canberra. I'm still advising, when speaking to a government members, that they should keep their diaries free, including Saturday, while we wait to see what happens in the Senate. There are two pieces of legislation in the Senate: one is the Fair Work Legislation Amendment (Secure Jobs, Better Pay) Bill 2022 and the other is the Restoring Territory Rights Bill 2022. We are not expecting the Territory rights bill to be subject to amendment, so whether the House waits for that or not probably doesn't matter—it would simply be a reporting back and it would make no difference as the territory assemblies won't be sitting before we return in any substantial way, anyway. How long we remain in Canberra is probably not contingent on the Territory rights bill.
The secure jobs better pay bill will certainly be subjected to amendments, and the Senate is continuing to debate that. If the Senate deals with that relatively quickly, then there is a chance that notwithstanding asking people to remain here until Saturday we will deal with issues well before then. As the Senate debate continues, I will continue to update members. But this resolution certainly gives the House that flexibility that, if we are still waiting on the Senate this afternoon following the MPI, then shortly after that I will ask for the House to suspend. But by then we should have a better knowledge as to where the Senate's up to. I commend the resolution to the House.
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