Senate debates
Monday, 19 March 2018
Bills
Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2017-2018, Appropriation Bill (No. 4) 2017-2018; In Committee
5:31 pm
David Leyonhjelm (NSW, Liberal Democratic Party) Share this | Hansard source
by leave—I move amendments (1), (2) and (4) on sheet 8390 together:
(1) Clause 6, page 5 (line 4), omit "$1,355,473,000", substitute "$1,348,473,000".
(2) Schedule 1, page 31, Education and Training Portfolio, omit the table, substitute:
Departmental Administered Total
$'000 $'000 $'000
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Outcome 1 -
Improved early learning, schooling, student 8,8272,69411,521
educational outcomes and transitions to and 180,084476,308656,392
from school through access to quality child care, 166,960 515,866 682,826
support, parent engagement, quality teaching
and learning environments
Outcome 2 -
Promote growth in economic productivity and 2,98273,05576,037
social wellbeing through access to quality higher 174,7731,351,7671,526,540
education, international education, and 175,470 1,353,361 1,528,831
international quality research, skills and training
Total: Department of Education and Training 11,809 75,749 87,558
Appropriation Bill (No. 4) 2017 -2018
(3) Clause 7, page 5 (line 4), omit "$132,714,000", substitute "$139,714,000".
(4) Schedule 2, page 22, Education and Training Portfolio, omit the table, substitute:
Payments to
States, ACT, New
NT and local Administered
government Outcomes Total
$'000 $'000 $'000
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Operating
Outcome 1 -
Improved early learning, schooling, student 23,922-23,922
educational outcomes and transitions to and 16,299-16,299
from school through access to quality child care, 42,686 - 42,686
support, parent engagement, quality teaching
and learning environments
Outcome 2 -
Promote growth in economic productivity and -7,0007,000
social wellbeing through access to quality higher
education, international education, and
international quality research, skills and training
Total: Operating 23,922 7,000 30,922
Non -operating
Equity Injections 3,143
12,636
5,985
Total: Non -operating 3,143
Total: Department of Education and Training 23,922 7,000 34,065
Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2017 -2018
Appropriation Bill (No. 4) 2017 -2018
Statement pursuant to the order of the Senate of 26 June 2000
These amendments are directed at addressing a contravention of section 54 of the Constitution. They seek to remove funds which have been misclassified as ordinary annual services from Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2017-2018 and to amend Appropriation Bill (No. 4) 2017-2018 to appropriate those funds. The amendments to Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2017-2018 are framed as requests because they are to a bill which appropriates moneys for the ordinary annual services of the government.
Statement by the Clerk of the Senate pursuant to the order of the Senate of 26 June 2000
The amendments proposed to Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2017-2018 and Appropriation Bill (No. 4) 2017-2018 would transfer funds which it is argued have been misclassified in a way that would prevent the Senate amending a proposal for new expenditure. In particular, funds argued not to relate to ordinary annual services of the government have been included in Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2017-2018. However, as this is otherwise a bill appropriating moneys for the ordinary annual services, and section 53 of the Constitution precludes the Senate amending such a bill, it is in accordance with the precedents of the Senate for the amendments to Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2017-2018 to be moved as requests.
These amendments were foreshadowed in my speech on the second reading, so I won't spend much time on them except to remind the Senate that they are intended to make these appropriation bills consistent with the Constitution. Under the Constitution, the government should put new initiatives into one bill, not into a bill which cannot be amended by the Senate. These appropriation bills cannot be amended by the Senate. They should not contain new initiatives, but they do. Those initiatives should be taken out and put into a bill which can be amended by the Senate. That's simply the purpose of it. The government is not acting in accordance with the Constitution and it should be.
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