House debates
Thursday, 11 May 2006
Notices
The following notices were given:
Jennie George (Throsby, Australian Labor Party, Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Environment and Heritage) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
to move:
That this House
- (1)
- expresses its concerns about the impact of the new guidelines for the CDEP program which are to apply from July 1, 2006;
- (2)
- draws attention to the positive outcomes of CDEP, which has been the mainstay of employment for Indigenous Australians;
- (3)
- recognises the unacceptably high rates of Indigenous unemployment across the nation;
- (4)
- notes the small percentage of Indigenous Job Network participants who gain long-term and full-time employment;
- (5)
- expresses serious concern about the future viability of CDEP in urban and regional areas with the introduction of a maximum limit of 52 weeks in CDEP for new participants; and
- (6)
- calls on the Government to recognise the value of CDEP as the mainstay of employment and community development for Indigenous Australians.
Bruce Baird (Cook, Liberal Party) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
to move:
That this House calls on the United Nations to:
- (1)
- substantially increase the level of aid to the Darfur region of the Sudan;
- (2)
- call upon member nations to provide peacekeeping forces to quell the civil war currently taking place in the country;
- (3)
- lift the profile of this catastrophic situation that confronts Darfur and the conflict which has already claimed 300,000 lives and seen 2.4 million people displaced;
- (4)
- work effectively with the NGO’s to ensure a substantial lift in the level of privately sourced aid going to the region; and
- (5)
- ensure that maximum cooperation is given to peace negotiations.