Senate debates
Wednesday, 27 November 2024
Delegation Reports
Australian Parliamentary Delegation to 149th Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly
5:35 pm
Linda Reynolds (WA, Liberal Party) Share this | Hansard source
by leave—I present the report of the Australian parliamentary delegation to the 149th Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly, which took place from 13 to 18 October 2024. I seek leave to move a motion in relation to the report.
Leave granted.
I move:
That the Senate take note of the document.
I seek leave to incorporate a tabling statement in Hansard.
Leave granted.
The statement read as follows—
149th IPU Assembly and Bilateral Visit to France—October 2024 Introduction
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149th Assembly
Delegation activity
The delegation was particularly active during this Assembly and the highlights of our contribution at the Assembly include:
Committee on Democracy and Human Rights as well as her appointment as the President of the committee.
The Australian delegation was active in a variety of other forums:
Emergency debate and resolutions of the Assembly
The Assembly held an emergency debate on the theme: Response by parliamentarians to the urgent plea by the UN Secretary-General to recommit to multilateralism for global peace, justice and sustainability.
The debate culminating in a resolution on the same theme which calls on the international community, including the IPU membership, to end the "appalling impact of conflict on children" and take other action to protect vulnerable persons.
The IPU membership also endorsed a resolution on the impact of artificial intelligence on democracy, human rights and the rule of law. Amongst other things, the resolution calls upon parliaments to:
...effectively and transparently adopt or maintain strong legal frameworks and policies for the responsible creation, deployment and use of Al technology, and to contribute to efforts to establish global standards and frameworks.
Multilateral and bilateral meeting
The delegation held meetings and discussions with parliamentary delegations from Albania, India, Israel, New Zealand, Timor-Leste, Ukraine and Zambia as well as the World Health Organisation.
Bilateral Visit to France
National Assembly and Senate
During our visit to France, the delegation was official received by Madam Yael Braun-Pivet, President of the National Assembly at Burbon Palace.
The delegation met with Madam President alongside Ms Eleonore Caroit MP, Vice President of the Foreign Affairs Committee at the National Assembly.
During the meeting, the strength of the bilateral relationship between the two parliaments was discussed. It was, therefore, most fitting that Mr Speaker was able to present an official Guest of Parliament invitation to Madam President on behalf of the Australian Parliament with a view to further strengthening these relationships.
The delegation was also able to meet with Senator Lo"ic Herve, Vice President of the Senate, as well as Senator Florence Blatrix Contat, Chair of the France-Australia Friendship Group and Senator Georges Naturel, Senator for New Caledonia. At that meeting, the longstanding relationship between the two nations was highlighted and Mr Speaker presented the official Guest of Parliament invitation to the Vice President.
Exchange of information regarding the Olympics
The delegation met with Mr Pierre Rabadan, Deputy Mayor of Paris in charge of Sport, the Olympic and Paralympic Game and the Seine as well as Mr r Etienne Thobois, General Director of the Paris Organising Committee for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
During both meetings, the delegation was informed of the lessons learned from the Paris Olympics including the importance of integrating social initiatives into project planning for the Olympics.
In the afternoon of 18 October, the delegation travelled to the Arch de Triomphe where Mr Speaker lay a wreath on behalf of the Parliament and people of Australia at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It was an honour for the delegation that Mr Speaker was then able to participate in the rekindling of the flame ceremony at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier on behalf of the Australian people.
Acknowledgements
Arab Emirates, o Her Excellency Ms Amanda Gorley, Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations and the Conference on Disarmament, in Geneva, o Her Excellency Ms Emily Roper, Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, and o Her Excellency Ms Gillian Bird PSM, Ambassador to France.
I'm delighted to present the report of the Australian Parliamentary Delegation to the 149th Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly held in Geneva from 13 to 17 October, followed by a bilateral visit to France from 17 to 18 October this year. The delegation was most ably led by the Speaker, the Hon. Milton Dick MP. The delegation comprised me, Senator O'Neill, the Hon. Warren Entsch and Mr Graham Perrett. I think that, on reflection, this delegation and the work that this delegation has done over the course of this parliament absolutely demonstrates the power of parliamentary diplomacy. There are a number of things I want to highlight to that effect.
The delegation was particularly active during this assembly. One of the many highlights of the contributions of all delegation members included Mr Speaker's appointment as Chairperson of the Sub-Committee on Finance for the IPU. In that capacity he presented the IPU financial report to the executive committee, to the IPU governing council and also to various geopolitical groups. Senator O'Neill was appointed to the Bureau of the Standing Committee on Democracy and Human Rights, as well as her appointment as the president of that committee. I congratulate her most heartily for that. It is a very significant appointment.
The advancement of my own work on orphanage trafficking proceeded very pleasingly, again, during this assembly. I secured the agreement of the Standing Committee on Democracy and Human Rights to debate the implementation of the 2023 IPU resolution on orphanage trafficking that I was rapporteur for and took through the assembly over the course of 12 months.
The Australian delegation was also active in a variety of other IPU forums. Mr Speaker participated in meetings of the IPU Executive Committee as a member of that committee and as the chairperson of its subcommittee on finance. Senator O'Neill also moderated a panel on the debate 'On a fair global financial system' for the Standing Committee on Sustainable Development and participated in the work of the committee to promote respect for international humanitarian law as a member of that committee. Again, I also congratulate Senator O'Neill for her initiative—not only did she facilitate that debate but it was her initiative, which was very well received by many countries across many geographic political groups at the IPU.
I also served as a panellist at a workshop on combating child labour and participated in a forum of women as a member of its bureau. Mr Perrett, at his first assembly, served on the IPU emergency item drafting committee. I'm also now rapporteur for the next IPU on a two-party solution in the Middle East, which I have no doubt will be challenging to say the least. The emergency debate and the resolution of the assembly this time was a response by parliamentarians to the urgent plea by the UN Secretary-General to recommit to multilateralism for global peace, justice and also sustainability. The debate culminated in a resolution on the same theme, which calls on the international community, including the IPU membership, to end the appalling impact of conflict on children and also take other action to protect vulnerable people.
In relation to the bilateral visit to France, during our visit to France, the delegation was officially received by the President of the National Assembly at the Bourbon palace, and we met with many other parliamentarians across both chambers. We also met with Mr Pierre Rabadan, who is the deputy mayor of Paris in charge of sport and the Olympic and Paralympic Games, which were, again, so successful. We learnt many lessons from that. Probably the most significant one for all of us was on the afternoon of 18 October. The delegation had the great privilege of travelling to the Arc de Triomphe, where Mr Speaker laid a wreath at their equivalent of the last post ceremony, and we all participated in what was an incredibly moving ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under the Arc de Triomphe. On behalf of the Australian delegation, there are many people to thank—the Parliamentary Library for their brilliant briefing documents yet again and also the ambassadors both in Geneva and Paris and all of their staff who provided us great support. Thank you.
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