House debates
Monday, 23 June 2008
Notices
The following notices were given:
Anthony Albanese (Grayndler, Australian Labor Party, Leader of the House) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
to move:
That, in accordance with section 5 of the Parliament Act 1974, the House approves the following proposal for work in the Parliamentary Zone which was presented to the House on 23 June 2008, namely: The construction of a childcare facility within Parliament House.
to move:
That, unless otherwise ordered, the following amendments to the standing orders be adopted to operate for the remainder of the 2008 sittings:
- 1.
- Standing order 34, Figure 2, be amended as follows:
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Prayers
Prayers
9.00 am
9.00 am
Prayers
Government Business
Government Business
12 noon
Government Business
Prayers
2.00 pm
Question Time
2.00 pm
Question Time
2.00 pm
Question Time
2.00 pm
Question Time
approx 3.30 pm
Documents, Ministerial statements
approx 3.30 pm
Documents,
Ministerial
statements, MPI
approx 3.30 pm
Documents,
Ministerial
statements, MPI
approx 3.30 pm
Documents,
Ministerial
statements, MPI
Government Business
approx 4.20 pm
Government Business
approx 4.20 pm
approx 4.20 pm
Government Business
4.30 pm
Adjournment Debate
6.30 pm
Divisions and
quorums deferred
6.30 pm
Divisions and
quorums deferred
Government Business
5.00 pm
7.30 pm
Adjournment Debate
8.00 pm
8.00 pm
8.00 pm
8.30 pm
Petitions (to 8.40 pm)
Committee & delegation reports
and private
Members’ business
8.30 pm
Adjournment Debate
9.00 pm
9.30 pm
Adjournment Debate
10.00 pm
- 2.
- Standing order 207 be amended to read:
to move:
That the standing orders Nos. 1, 192 and 193 be amended to read as follows:
- 1.
- Maximum speaking times (amendment to existing subject, as follows):
Members’ statements in the Main Committee
90 second statements
Whole period
Each Member (but not a Minister or Parliamentary Secretary)
(standing order 192a)
3 minute constituency statements
Whole period
Each Member
(standing order 193)
15 mins
90 seconds
30 mins
3 mins
192. Main Committee’s order of business
Figure 4. Main Committee order of business
MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | ||||
9.30 am | 3 min constituency statements | 9.30 am | 3 min constituency statements | ||||
approx 10.00 am | Government business and/or committee and delegation reports | approx 10.00 am | Government business and/or committee and delegation reports | ||||
12.30 pm | Adjournment Debate | ||||||
approx 1.00 pm | approx 1.00 pm | ||||||
4.00 pm | If required | 4.00 pm | 3 min constituency statements | 4.00 pm | If required | ||
If required | |||||||
approx 6.40 pm | 90 sec statements | ||||||
6.55 pm | Committee & delegation reports and private Members’ business | ||||||
approx 7.30 pm | |||||||
8.30 pm | Grievance debate | approx 8.30 pm | |||||
9.30 pm |
The meeting times of the Main Committee are fixed by the Deputy Speaker and are subject to change. Adjournment debates can occur on days other than Thursdays by agreement between the Whips.
- 193. Members’ three minute constituency statements
to move:
That:
- (1)
- the Honourable T R H Cole AO RFD QC, President of the HMAS Sydney II Commission of Inquiry be authorized to access exhibits held for less than ten years and confidential submissions received by the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade during its inquiry into the loss of HMAS Sydney, subject to:
- (a)
- appropriate consultations by the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade being undertaken with those who provided confidential submissions, prior to any such material being accessed by President Cole;
- (b)
- the Commission not using the material in a manner contrary to the law of parliamentary privilege as per section 16 of the Parliamentary Privileges Act 1987;
- (c)
- the material not being made public as evidence tendered to the Commission or as part of the Commission’s report without the agreement of the Presiding Officers; and
- (2)
- the foregoing resolution have effect notwithstanding anything contained in the Standing Orders; and
- (3)
- a message be sent to the Senate informing it of this resolution and requesting that it concur.