Senate debates
Thursday, 18 March 2010
Textile, Clothing and Footwear Strategic Investment Program Amendment (Building Innovative Capability) Bill 2009
In Committee
Bill—by leave—taken as a whole.
1:00 pm
Richard Colbeck (Tasmania, Liberal Party, Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
by leave—I move opposition amendments (1) and (2) on sheet 6077:
(1) Schedule 1, item 32, page 9 (after line 33), after section 37ZM, insert:
37ZMA Consultation
Before formulating the Clothing and Household Textile (BIC) scheme, the Minister must consult with industry about the products that are to be taken, under the scheme, to be eligible clothing and household textile products.
(2) Schedule 1, item 32, page 10 (after line 20), after section 37ZQ, insert:
37ZQA Commitment to Australian operations
It is a policy objective for the Clothing and Household Textile (BIC) scheme that entities that wish to obtain innovation grants under the scheme must be required to demonstrate a commitment to Australian-based manufacturing or Australian-based design for manufacture in Australia activities.
37ZQB Household textile products—manufacture using in-house fabrics
It is a policy objective for the Clothing and Household Textile (BIC) scheme that, for an activity of an entity that consists of the manufacture of household textile products to be taken to be an eligible clothing and household textile activity, such activity must result directly and predominantly in the manufacture of such products using fabric manufactured by the entity (in addition to complying with any other applicable requirements of scheme).
I would like to note very quickly, while moving those amendments, the importance of this scheme. I recognise the comments of Senator Stephens and I note particularly that in my home town of Devonport there are two major employers involved in the scheme who have heavily invested through the SIP program. I know the difference that it has made and I recognise the importance of following on with this piece of legislation and the innovations that it can bring.
1:07 pm
Ursula Stephens (NSW, Australian Labor Party, Parliamentary Secretary for Social Inclusion and the Voluntary Sector) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
The government accepts these amendments. I, therefore, have little more to say other than that non-controversial legislation can actually move through this place with great haste.
Question agreed to.
Bill, as amended, agreed to.
Bill reported with amendments; report adopted.