House debates

Thursday, 11 May 2006

Notices

The following notices were given:

Photo of Jennie GeorgeJennie George (Throsby, Australian Labor Party, Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Environment and Heritage) Share 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.

Photo of Bruce BairdBruce Baird (Cook, Liberal Party) Share 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.