Senate debates
Thursday, 16 May 2024
Committees
Selection of Bills Committee; Report
11:15 am
Anne Urquhart (Tasmania, Australian Labor Party) Share this | Hansard source
I present the fifth report of 2024 of the Selection of Bills Committee. I seek leave to have the report incorporated in Hansard.
Leave granted.
The report read as follows—
SELECTION OF BILLS COMMITTEE
REPORT NO. 5 OF 2024
16 May 2024
MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE
Senator Anne Urquhart (Government Whip, Chair)
Senator Wendy Askew (Opposition Whip)
Senator Ross Cadell (The Nationals Whip)
Senator Pauline Hanson (Pauline Hanson's One Nation Whip)
Senator Nick McKim (Australian Greens Whip)
Senator Ralph Babet
Senator the Hon. Anthony Chisholm
Senator the Hon. Katy Gallagher
Senator Maria Kovacic
Senator Matt O'Sullivan
Senator David Pocock
Senator Lidia Thorpe
Senator David Van
Secretary: Tim Bryant 02 6277 3020
SELECTION OF BILLS COMMITTEE
REPORT NO. 5 OF 2024
1. The committee met in private session on Wednesday, 15 May 2024 at 7.14 pm.
2. The committee recommends that—
(a) the Airline Passenger Protections (Pay on Delay) Bill 2024 be referred immediately to the Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 18 November 2024 (see appendix 1 for a statement of reasons for referral);
(b) the provisions of the Criminal Code Amendment (Protecting Commonwealth Frontline Workers) Bill 2024 be referred immediately to the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 20 June 2024 (see appendix 2 for a statement of reasons for referral);
(c) the provisions of the Education Services for Overseas Students Amendment (Quality and Integrity) Bill 2024 be referred immediately to the Education and Employment Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 15 August 2024 (see appendix 3 for a statement of reasons for referral); and
(d) the provisions of the Illegal Logging Prohibition Amendment (Strengthening Measures to Prevent Illegal Timber Trade) Bill 2024 be referred immediately to the Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 20 June 2024 (see appendix 4 for a statement of reasons for referral).
3. The committee recommends that the following bills not be referred to committees:
4. The committee deferred consideration of the following bills to its next meeting:
5. The committee considered the following bills but was unable to reach agreement:
(Anne Urquhart)
Chair
16 May 2024
Appendix 1
SELECTION OF BILLS COMMITTEE
Proposal to refer a bill toa committee
Name of bill:
Airline Passenger Protections (Pay on Delay) Bill 2024
Reasons for referral/principal issues for consideration:
To ensure a senate enquiry has the opportunity to scrutinize the current aviation issues that this Bill seeks to address,
Possible submissions or evidence from:
Airline industry, individuals, interested parties and other stakeholders.
Committee to which bill is to be referred:
Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee
Possible hearing date(s): June—November
Possible reporting date:
18 November 2024
(signed)
Wendy Askew
Appendix 2
SELECTION OF BILLS COMMITTEE
Proposal to refer a bill to a committee
Name of bill:
Criminal Code Amendment (Protecting Commonwealth Frontline Workers) Bill 2024
Reasons for referral/principal issues for consideration:
A short referral for the committee to investigate this legislation.
Possible submissions or evidence from: Interested parties and other stakeholders.
Committee to which bill is to be referred:
Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee
Possible hearing date(s):
N/A
Possible reporting date:
20 June 2024
(signed)
Wendy Askew
Appendix 3
SELECTION OF BILLS COMMITTEE
Proposal to refer a bill to a committee
Name of bill:
Education Services for Overseas Students Amendment (Quality and Integrity) Bill 2024
Reasons for referra1/principal issues for consideration:
We expect that this Bill contains amendments to the Education Services for Overseas Students Act to give the education minister power to set limits on enrolments for each education provider, including specific courses or locations.
These powers are extraordinary and warrant interrogation.
Possible submissions or evidence from:
Universities, student unions, NTEU, international students
Committee to which bill is to be referred:
Education and Employment Legislation Committee
Possible hearing date(s):
Thursday 20 June
Wednesday 24 July
Thursday 8 August
Possible reporting date: 30 August 2024
(signed)
Nick McKim
Appendix 4
SELECTION OF BILLS COMMITTEE
Proposal to refer a bill to a committee
Name of bill:
Illegal Logging Prohibition Amendment (Strengthening Measures to Prevent Illegal Timber Trade) Bill 2024
Reasons for referral/principal issues for consideration:
To allow stakeholders the opportunity to comment on this legislation through a committee process.
Possible submissions or evidence from:
Interested parties and the forestry sector. Committee to which bill is to be referred:
Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee
Possible hearing date(s):
May-June
Possible reporting date:
27 June 2024
(signed)
Wendy Askew
SELECTION OF BILLS COMMITTEE
Proposal to refer a bill to a committee
Name of bill: Illegal Logging Prohibition Amendment (Strengthening Measures to Prevent Illegal Timber Trade) Bill 2024
Reasons for referra l /principal issues for consideration: Possible ramifications and considerations for timber/forests standards, supply chain management, illegal logging operations, and modem slavey protections.
Possible submissions or evidence from: Advocates and peak bodies representing conservation, industry standards, trade unions, and human rights.
Committee to which bill is to be referred: Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport
Possible hearing date(s): conduct on the papers
Possible reporting date: 19 June 2024
(signed)
Nick McKim
I move:
That the report be adopted.
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