Senate debates
Thursday, 20 March 2008
Notices
Presentation
Senator Mason to move on 14 May 2008:
- That Amendment 2 to the Commonwealth Grant Scheme Guidelines No. 1 made under section 238-10 of the Higher Education Support Act 2003, be disallowed.
Fifteen sitting days remain, including today, to resolve the motion or the instrument will be deemed to have been disallowed.
Senator Milne to move on the next day of sitting:
- That the Senate—
- (a)
- notes:
- (i)
- in March 2005, at the 5th Ministerial Conference on Environment and Development (MCED) held in Seoul, representatives from 52 member and associate member countries of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) embraced the approach of Environmentally Sustainable Economic Growth (Green Growth),
- (ii)
- a green growth approach requires that environmental and ecological consideration must be integral to policy planning to ensure long-term economic and social viability, and economic growth should not be measured in gross domestic product alone but also in a set of eco-indicators,
- (iii)
- the MCED adopted a Regional Implementation Plan for Sustainable Development in Asia and the Pacific 2006-2010 and the Seoul Initiative on Sustainable Economic Growth (Green Growth),
- (iv)
- UNESCAP’s member and associated countries have repeatedly confirmed their commitment to green growth since 2005 and have requested that the UNESCAP Secretariat continue to act as a catalyst for a conducive environment for green growth through developing the conceptual and analytical framework and by providing capacity building support to governments,
- (v)
- the green growth approach has become prominent in the region and has received highest political acceptance by heads of state of UNESCAP member states and, in February 2008, the Secretary-General of the United Nations noted that the world is on the cusp of ‘the age of green economics’, and
- (vi)
- Australia signed the regional implementation plan but has since failed to attend green growth policy dialogues and Seoul Initiative Network on Green Growth forums; and
- (b)
- calls on the Government to:
- (i)
- immediately re-engage with UNESCAP’s initiatives to promote green growth principles in our region, and
- (ii)
- send delegates from the Department of the Treasury and the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts to future relevant meetings.
Senator Scullion to move on the next day of sitting:
- That the Road User Charge Determination 2008 (No. 1), made under the Fuel Tax Act 2006, be disallowed.
Fifteen sitting days remain, including today, to resolve the motion or the instrument will be deemed to have been disallowed.
Senator Bob Brown to move on the next day of sitting:
- That the Senate calls on the Prime Minister (Mr Rudd) and future Prime Ministers to refrain from engaging Australia in war without first gaining the agreement of the Australian Parliament.
Senator Bob Brown to move on the next day of sitting:
- (1)
- That so much of standing orders be suspended as would prevent this resolution having effect.
- (2)
- That the Plastic Bag Levy (Assessment and Collection) Bill 2002 be restored to the Notice Paper and that consideration of the bill resume at the stage reached in the 40th Parliament.
Senator Bob Brown to move on the next day of sitting:
- That the Senate calls on the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr Smith) to seek the abandonment of the death sentence, including that on Australian citizen Ms Jasmine Luong in Vietnam.