Senate debates
Thursday, 28 June 2018
Business
Rearrangement
11:46 am
Simon Birmingham (SA, Liberal Party, Minister for Education and Training) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
I move:
That—
(a) government business orders of the day as shown on today's order of business be considered from 12.45 pm today; and
(b) government business be called on after consideration of the bills listed in paragraph (a) and considered till not later than 2 pm today.
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Non-controversial government business—
Farm Household Support Amendment Bill 2018
No. 8 Treasury Laws Amendment (Medicare Levy and Medicare Levy Surcharge) Bill 2018
No. 9 Australian Research Council Amendment Bill 2018
No. 10 Corporations (Fees) Amendment (ASIC Fees) Bill 2018
National Consumer Credit Protection (Fees) Amendment (ASIC Fees) Bill 2018
Superannuation Auditor Registration Imposition Amendment (ASIC Fees) Bill 2018
Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Amendment (ASIC Fees) Bill 2018
No. 11 Australian Astronomical Observatory (Transition) Bill 2018
No. 12 Health Legislation Amendment (Improved Medicare Compliance and Other Measures) Bill 2018
No. 13 Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Amendment Bill 2018
No. 14 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Payments for Carers) Bill 2018
Corporations Amendment (Asia Region Funds Passport) Bill 2018
No. 15 Corporations (Review Fees) Amendment Bill 2018
No. 16 Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Foreign Media Ownership and Community Radio) Bill 2017
Jacinta Collins (Victoria, Australian Labor Party, Shadow Cabinet Secretary) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
by leave—I move:
That—
(a) the following orders of the day shall have precedence over all government business until determined:
(i) the National Security Legislation Amendment (Espionage and Foreign Interference) Bill 2018 and the Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme Bill 2018
(ii) the National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation Bill 2018 and the National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2018
(iii) Interactive Gambling Amendment (Lottery Betting) Bill 2018
(iv) Farm Household Support Amendment Bill 2018
(v) Treasury Laws Amendment (Medicare Levy and Medicare Levy Surcharge) Bill 2018
(vi) Australian Research Council Amendment Bill 2018
(vii) Corporations (Fees) Amendment (ASIC Fees) Bill 2018
(viii) National Consumer Credit Protection (Fees) Amendment (ASIC Fees) Bill 2018
(ix) Superannuation Auditor Registration Imposition Amendment (ASIC Fees) Bill 2018
(x) Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Amendment (ASIC Fees) Bill 2018
(xi) Australian Astronomical Observatory (Transition) Bill 2018 Health Legislation Amendment (Improved Medicare Compliance and Other Measures) Bill 2018
(xii) Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Amendment Bill 2018
(xiii) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Payments for Carers) Bill 2018
(b) the routine of business from not later than 4.30 pm today shall be consideration of the bills listed in paragraph (a) only;
(c) divisions may take place after 4.30 pm; and
(d) the Senate shall adjourn without debate after proceedings on the bills are concluded.
This motion, once amended, does what the chamber has not yet been able to resolve today—that is, set the pattern for the remainder of the day. I should highlight that the motion is being circulated; I apologise that it's this late coming, but I'm sure senators will appreciate that it will resolve the remainder of the day for us. But let me explain it in a bit of detail first. It provides the Senate with endless opportunity to complete the consideration of the national security bills, the National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation Bill 2018, the interactive gambling amendment bill and all bills listed in the non-controversial legislation today that we may not otherwise complete by 12.45. The government has repeatedly emphasised the importance of these national security bills, yet has presented no proposal to the chamber over the last two weeks to enable us to complete consideration of them before the conclusion of this sitting.
This is—and I stress this—neither a gag nor a guillotine. It allows consideration of those matters that I have indicated. This motion should be supported by all senators who have an interest in debating these bills fulsomely.
Scott Ryan (President) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
The question is that the amendment to the motion moved by Senator Collins be agreed to.
Question agreed to.
We now return to the now-amended motion of Senator Birmingham. Senator Patrick?
11:48 am
Rex Patrick (SA, Centre Alliance) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
The Centre Alliance won't be supporting this motion. We don't accept the urgency that is being claimed by the government in relation to the national security bills.
11:53 am
Scott Ryan (President) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
The question is that the motion moved by Senator Birmingham, as amended, be agreed to.