House

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The House met, at 12 noon, pursuant to adjournment. The Speaker (the Honourable M. Dick) took the Chair, made an acknowledgement of country and read Prayers.

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SUSPENSION OF STANDING AND SESSIONAL ORDERS

Mr Burke (Leader of the House) moved—That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent:

(1) the Prime Minister immediately moving a motion without notice regarding Hamas attacks on Israel and ongoing conflicts;

(2) debate on the motion ensuing without interruption, with the question on the motion being put at no later than 1.20 pm;

(3) no amendments to the motion being permitted;

(4) standing order 133(b) not applying to the Prime Minister’s motion; and

(5) any variation to this arrangement being made only on a motion moved by a Minister.

Question—put and passed, with the concurrence of an absolute majority.

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Hamas attacks on Israel and ongoing conflicts

In accordance with the resolution agreed to earlier this sitting—

Mr Albanese (Prime Minister) moved—That the House of Representatives:

(1) reiterates its unequivocal condemnation of Hamas’s terror attacks on Israel which took place on 7 October 2023, in which more than 1,200 innocent Israelis were killed, the largest loss of Jewish life on any single day since the Holocaust;

(2) recognises that hundreds more innocent people were subjected to brutality and violence on that day;

(3) calls for the immediate and unconditional release of all remaining hostages;

(4) condemns the murder of hostages and the inhumane conditions and violence, including sexual violence, that hostages have experienced;

(5) mourns with all impacted by these heinous acts;

(6) condemns antisemitism in all its forms and stands with Jewish Australians who have felt the cold shadows of antisemitism reaching into the present day;

(7) reiterates Australia’s consistent position is to call for the protection of civilian lives and adherence to international law;

(8) mourns the death of all innocent civilians, recognising the number of Palestinian civilians killed in Gaza, and the catastrophic humanitarian situation;

(9) supports ongoing international efforts to provide humanitarian assistance in Gaza and Lebanon;

(10) calls for Iran to cease its destabilising actions, including through terrorist organisations the Houthis, Hezbollah and Hamas, condemns Iran’s attacks on Israel and recognises Israel’s right to defend itself against these attacks;

(11) stresses the need to break the cycle of violence and supports international efforts to de-escalate, for a ceasefire in Gaza and in Lebanon, and for lasting peace and security for Israeli, Palestinian, Lebanese and all people in the region;

(12) affirms its support for a two-state solution, a Palestinian state alongside Israel, so that Israelis and Palestinians can live securely within internationally recognised borders, as the only option to ensure a just and enduring peace;

(13) recognises the conflict is deeply distressing for many in the Australian community;

(14) condemns all acts of hatred, division or violence, affirming that they have no place in Australia; and

(15) reaffirms:

(a) that symbols of terror and discord are unwelcome in Australia and undermine our nation’s peace and security;

(b) that undermining social cohesion and unity by stoking fear and division risks Australia’s domestic security; and

(c) the responsibility of each Australian to safeguard the harmony and unity that define our diverse society, especially in times of adversity.

Documents

Mr Albanese presented the following documents:

Statement from President Joe Biden marking one year since the October 7th attack.

G7 Leaders’ Statement on recent developments in the Middle East.

Debate ensued.

Question—put.



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BILLS DECLARED REFERRED TO FEDERATION CHAMBER

Mr Burke (Leader of the House) declared the following bills referred to the Federation Chamber for further consideration at the adjournment of the debate on the motion for the second reading of each bill:

Customs Tariff Amendment (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Expansion) 2024 ;

Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Amendment 2024 ;

Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment 2024 ;

Universities Accord (National Student Ombudsman) 2024 ;

Treasury Laws Amendment (2024 Tax and Other Measures No. 1) 2024 ; and

Aged Care 2024 .

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MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS

Members’ statements were made.

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DEATH OF FORMER MEMBER ( the Honourable Nicholas (Nick) Manuel Dondas )

The Speaker informed the House of the death, on 8 September 2024, of the Honourable Nicholas (Nick) Manuel Dondas AM, a Member of this House for the Division of Northern Territory from 1996 to 1998.

As a mark of respect to the memory of the deceased, all Members present stood, in silence.

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QUESTIONS

Questions without notice being asked—

Member directed to leave

At 2.27 pm the Member for Deakin ( Mr Sukkar ) was directed, under standing order 94, to leave the Chamber for one hour for interjecting and he accordingly left the Chamber.

Questions without notice continuing—

Member directed to leave

At 2.42 pm the Member for Corangamite ( Ms Coker ) was directed, under standing order 94, to leave the Chamber for one hour for interjecting and she accordingly left the Chamber.

Questions without notice continued.

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Documents

The Speaker presented the following documents:

Auditor-General—Audit reports of 2024-25—Performance audits—

No. 3—Australian Government commitment to the Melbourne Suburban Rail Loop East project: Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts.

No. 4—Management of conflicts of interest by the Australian Financial Security Authority: Australian Financial Security Authority.

Australian National Audit Office—Report for 2023-24—Corrigendum.

The documents were made Parliamentary Papers.

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DOCUMENTS

The following documents were presented:

Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Act 1998 —Quarterly report of the Chief Executive Officer for the period 1 January to 31 March 2024.

Crimes Act 1914— Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission—Reports for 2023-24—

Account Takeover Warrants.

Authorities for assumed identities.

Family Assistance Legislation Amendment (Cheaper Child Care) Act 2022— Independent review of Family Assistance Law (FAL) amendments—Report, 22 July 2024.

Finance—Final budget outcome for 2023-24.

Intelligence and Security—Parliamentary Joint Committee—

Advisory report on the amendments made by the Australian Citizenship Amendment (Citizenship Repudiation) Bill 2023: Also reporting on review of Subdivision C of Division 3 of Part 2 of the Australian Citizenship Act 2007 (citizenship cessation determinations)—Government response, August 2024.

Review of Administration and Expenditure No. 21 (2021-2022)—Australian Intelligence Agencies—Government response, October 2024.



Migration Act 1958— Section 486O—Assessment of detention arrangements—Commonwealth and Immigration Ombudsman’s reports—

No. 12 of 2024—

Report.

Government response.

No. 13 of 2024—

Report.

Government response.

Proceeds of Crime Act 2002— National Cooperative Scheme on Unexplained Wealth—Reports for 2023-24—

Australian Capital Territory Policing.

New South Wales Crime Commission.

South Australia Police.

Productivity Commission—Report No. 106—A path to universal early childhood education and care—Inquiry report, 28 June 2024—

*Volume 1.

*Volume 2: Supporting papers.

*Volume 3: Appendices.

*Remuneration Tribunal—Report for 2023-24.

Superannuation (Government Co-contribution for Low Income Earners) Act 2003—

Operation of Section 12G(2) of the Act—Report for 2023-24.

Operation of Section 54(2) of the Act—Report for 2023-24.

Quarterly reports on the operation of Sections—

12G(1) for the period 1 April to 30 June 2024.

54(1) for the period 1 April to 30 June 2024.

Treaties —Text, together with associated documents

Agreement on the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (Singapore, 6 June 2024).

Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity Agreement Relating to a Clean Economy (Singapore, 6 June 2024).

Indo-Pacific Framework for Prosperity Agreement Relating to a Fair Economy (Singapore, 6 June 2024).

*The documents were made Parliamentary Papers.

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SUSPENSION OF STANDING AND SESSIONAL ORDERS MOVED

Mr Dutton (Leader of the Opposition) moved—That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent the Leader of the Opposition from moving the following motion—That the House:

(1) unequivocally condemns the attacks on Israel by Hamas and other terrorist organisations that took place one year ago and the vow made by the perpetrators to repeat these attacks indefinitely;

(2) recognises that these heinous acts of terrorism took place after a long period of quiet at the Israel‑Gaza borders and involved the deliberate targeting, murder, rape and mutilation of civilians including women, children and the elderly, Jewish and Arab, as well as the taking of hostages and indiscriminate rocket fire by the terrorists at civilian population centres in Israel to inflict maximum damage;

(3) calls for the immediate and unconditional release of all remaining hostages;

(4) condemns the murder of hostages and the inhumane conditions and violence, including sexual violence, that hostages have experienced;

(5) stands with Israel and affirms its inherent right to defend itself and protect its citizens;

(6) recognises that Israel shares the same liberal democratic values as Australia and other western nations and affirms that Israel’s battle is a battle fought against the enemies of civilised people everywhere;

(7) recognises that this entire conflict is between Israel and the Islamic Republic of Iran, and that the Islamic Republic of Iran acts through its proxies, all of whom are committed to the destruction of the State of Israel;

(8) acknowledges the devastating loss of life and mass displacement of Israelis and Palestinians as a result of the war sparked by Hamas on 7 October 2023;

(9) condemns antisemitism in all its forms and the jealousies and falsehoods that lie at the foundations of this hateful prejudice;

(10) pledges to redouble efforts to work with Australia’s Jewish community to ensure that the rise in antisemitism in Australian society is properly repudiated and addressed;

(11) emphasises the importance of mutual respect as individuals go about expressing their diverse views on the conflict in Australia;

(12) condemns all acts of hatred, division or violence, affirming that they have no place in Australia;

(13) reiterates the responsibility of each Australian to safeguard the harmony and unity that define our diverse society, especially in times of adversity;

(14) condemns the actions of those seeking to celebrate and promote the barbarous actions of terrorist organisations;

(15) reaffirms that symbols of terror and discord are unwelcome in Australia and undermine our nation’s peace and security;

(16) condemns all forms of hate speech and violent extremism, including antisemitism, as repugnant to our shared national values which uphold the freedom and dignity of every Australian; and

(17) notes that fostering fear and division undermines social cohesion and risks Australia’s domestic security.

Mr Clare (Minister for Education) moved—That the debate be adjourned.

Question—put.



Debate adjourned and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.

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DISCUSSION OF MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE— Negative Gearing

The House was informed that Mr Taylor had proposed that a definite matter of public importance be submitted to the House for discussion, namely, “The threat to the tax treatment of negative gearing”.

The proposed discussion having received the necessary support—

Mr Taylor addressed the House.

Discussion ensued.

Discussion concluded.

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PETITIONS—standing Committee —REPORT

Ms Templeman (Chair) presented the following document:

Petitions—Standing Committee—Report 32: Petitions and Ministerial responses—Report, 8 October 2024.

Documents

Ms Templeman , by leave, presented the following documents:

Petitions.

Ministers’ responses to petitions previously presented to the House.

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Suspension of Standing and Sessional Orders—Introduction of bill

Ms O’Neil (Minister for Housing), for Mr Burke (Leader of the House), pursuant to notice, moved—That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent a Minister introducing a bill without notice.

Question—put.



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Help to Buy Bill 2023 [No. 2]

In accordance with the resolution agreed to earlier this sitting—

Ms O’Neil (Minister for Housing) presented a Bill for an Act to provide for Housing Australia to enter into shared equity arrangements on behalf of the Commonwealth to improve housing outcomes for Australians, and for other purposes.

Document

Ms O’Neil presented an explanatory memorandum to this bill and the Help to Buy (Consequential Provisions) Bill 2023 [No. 2] .

Bill read a first time.

Ms O’Neil moved—That the bill be now read a second time.

Debate adjourned (Mr Coleman), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.

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Future Made in Australia (Guarantee of Origin) Bill 2024, Future Made in Australia (Guarantee of Origin Charges) Bill 2024 and Future Made in Australia (Guarantee of Origin Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2024—Proposed reference to committee

Mr Ted O’Brien moved—That Future Made in Australia (Guarantee of Origin) Bill 2024, Future Made in Australia (Guarantee of Origin Charges) Bill 2024 and Future Made in Australia (Guarantee of Origin Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2024 be referred to the Standing Committee on Economics for consideration and an advisory report by 2 December 2024.

Question—put.



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POSTPONEMENT OF BUSINESS

Ordered—That business intervening before order of the day No. 14, government business, be postponed until a later hour this day.

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Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That the bill be now read a second time—

Debate resumed.

Debate adjourned (Mr J Wilson—Assistant Minister for Climate Change and Energy), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for a later hour this day.

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Universities Accord (National Student Ombudsman) Bill 2024

The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That the bill be now read a second time—

Debate resumed by Mr Fletcher who moved, as an amendment—That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words:

“whilst not declining to give the bill a second reading, the House calls on the Government to urgently release the National Student Ombudsman Rules before passage of the bill through the House of Representatives”.

Debate adjourned (Mr J Wilson—Assistant Minister for Climate Change and Energy), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for a later hour this day.

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Treasury Laws Amendment (2024 Tax and Other Measures No. 1) Bill 2024

The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That the bill be now read a second time—

Debate resumed by Mr Howarth who moved, as an amendment—That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words:

“whilst not declining to give the bill a second reading, the House notes:

(1) the Government:

(a) is failing to support meaningful small business tax reform, including the Opposition’s plan to make the instant asset write-off permanent;

(b) voted eight times against delivering a bigger tax cut to small business in last year’s instant asset write-off;

(c) has burdened Australia’s 72,000 tax practitioners with unnecessary new regulation and costly red tape; and

(d) has broken promises to raise taxes on superannuation, on unrealised capital gains, on franking credits, personal income tax, and to end small business tax incentives; and

(2) that the Government’s housing policy is failing to meet its supply targets and supporting forever renting, not home ownership”.

Debate adjourned (Mr Hill—Assistant Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for a later hour this day.

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Aged Care Bill 2024

The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That the bill be now read a second time—

Debate resumed.

Debate adjourned (Mr Hill—Assistant Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for a later hour this day.

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ADJOURNMENT

It being 7.30 pm—The question was proposed—That the House do now adjourn.

Debate ensued.

The House continuing to sit until 8 pm—The Speaker adjourned the House until 9 am tomorrow.

DOCUMENTS

The following documents were deemed to have been presented on 8 October 2024 (An explanatory statement has been presented with each instrument unless otherwise indicated by an asterisk):

Administrative Review Tribunal Act 2024—

Administrative Review Tribunal Regulations 2024 [F2024L01166].

Administrative Review Tribunal Rules 2024 [F2024L01179].

Aged Care Act 1997 and Aged Care (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997— Aged Care Legislation Amendment (Adjusted Basic Subsidy Amount) Determination 2024 [F2024L01235].

Aged Care (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997—

Aged Care Legislation Amendment (September Indexation) Instrument 2024 [F2024L01157].

Aged Care Legislation Amendment (Subsidy and Other Measures) Instrument 2024 [F2024L01156].

Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act 1992— Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (MRL Standard for Residues of Chemical Products) Amendment Instrument (No. 3) 2024 [F2024L01144].

Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983—

Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Definition of senior political staff member) Instrument 2024 [F2024L01160].

Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Non-executive Director—Selection Criteria) Determination 2024 [F2024L01158].

Australian Bureau of Statistics Act 1975— 2021 Motor Vehicles Data Collection—MS24-000039.

Australian Capital Territory (Planning and Land Management) Act 1988— National Capital Plan Amendment (No. 99—Molonglo Valley Town Centre) Amending Instrument [F2024L01132].

Australian Education Act 2013—

Australian Education Amendment (Capital Funding Indexation and Other Measures) Regulations 2024 [F2024L01155].

Australian Education Regulations 2023—Australian Education Regulations (Prescription of Guidelines and Documents) Determination 2024 [F2024L01180].

Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Act 1998, Authorised Deposit-taking Institutions Supervisory Levy Imposition Act 1998, Authorised Non-operating Holding Companies Supervisory Levy Imposition Act 1998, General Insurance Supervisory Levy Imposition Act 1998, Life Insurance Supervisory Levy Imposition Act 1998, Private Health Insurance Supervisory Levy Imposition Act 2015, Retirement Savings Account Providers Supervisory Levy Imposition Act 1998 and Superannuation Supervisory Levy Imposition Act 1998— Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Supervisory Levies Determination 2024 [F2024L00813]—Replacement explanatory statement.

Australian Renewable Energy Agency Act 2011— Australian Renewable Energy Agency (General Funding Strategy) Approval 2024 [F2024L01269].

Autonomous Sanctions Act 2011— Autonomous Sanctions Regulations 2011—

Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Iran) Amendment (No. 2) Instrument 2024 [F2024L01165].

Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Myanmar) Amendment (No. 2) Instrument 2024 [F2024L01183].

Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Thematic Sanctions) Amendment (No. 5) Instrument 2024 [F2024L01258].

Banking Act 1959—

Banking (prudential standard) determination No. 4 of 2024 [F2024L01181].

Banking (prudential standard) determination No. 5 of 2024 [F2024L01182].

Biosecurity Act 2015— Biosecurity Amendment (Time for Payment of Charge for Low Value Goods) Regulations 2024 [F2024L01227].

Broadcasting Services Act 1992—

Broadcasting Services (Regional Commercial Radio—Local Presence) Licence Condition 2024 [F2024L01188].

Broadcasting Services (Regional Commercial Radio—Material of Local Significance) Licence Condition 2024 [F2024L01189].

Civil Aviation Act 1988— Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998—

Canungra Spandicup Paragliding Instrument 2024—CASA EX56/24 [F2024L01218].

Repeal of Airworthiness Directive AD/BELL 412/41—CASA ADCX 006/24 [F2024L01205].

Corporations Act 2001—

Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards—Annual Improvements Volume 11—AASB 2024-3 [F2024L01194].

ASIC Corporations (Amendment) Instrument 2024/618 [F2024L01209].

ASIC Corporations (Record-Keeping Requirements for Australian Financial Services Licensees when Giving Personal Advice) Instrument 2024/508 [F2024L01201].

Corporations Act 2001 and Electronic Transactions Act 1999— Treasury Laws Amendment (Delivering Better Financial Outcomes) Regulations 2024 [F2024L01152].

Corporations Act 2001 and National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009—

ASIC Corporations and Credit (Breach Reporting—Reportable Situations) Instrument 2024/620 [F2024L01202].

ASIC Corporations and Credit (Repeal) Instrument 2024/507 [F2024L01200].

Defence Act 1903—

Defence Determination, Conditions of service Amendment Determination 2024 (No. 11) [F2024L01268].

Determination under section 58KD—Defence Force Remuneration Tribunal Determination No. 11 of 2024—ADF Workplace Remuneration Arrangement 2023-2026.

Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000— Education Services for Overseas Students (Calculation of Refund) Instrument 2024 [F2024L01231].

Electronic Transactions Act 1999— Electronic Transactions Amendment Regulations 2024 [F2024L01147].



Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999—

Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens—New South Wales Ocean Trap and Line Fishery, September 2024 [F2024L01246].

Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens—New South Wales Ocean Trawl Fishery, September 2024 [F2024L01248].

Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens—Oceanreef Aquaculture, September 2024 [F2024L01217].

Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens—Queensland Gulf of Carpentaria Developmental Fin Fish Trawl Fishery, September 2024—EPBC303DC/SFS/2024/18 [F2024L01184].

Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens—South Australian Beach-cast Marine Algae Fishery, September 2024—EPBC303DC/SFS/2024/19 [F2024L01150].

Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens—Western Australian Pearl Oyster Fishery, September 2024 [F2024L01195].

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (Recovery Plans) Revocation Instrument 2024 [F2024L00602]—Supplementary explanatory statement.

List of Migratory Species Amendment (1) Instrument 2024 [F2024L01190].

Explosives Act 1961— Explosives Regulations 2024—Explosives (Authorised Commonwealth Explosives) Order 2024 [F2024L01162].

Family Law Act 1975— Family Law Amendment (Arbitration) Regulations 2024 [F2024L00668]—Replacement explanatory statement.

Farm Household Support Act 2014— Farm Household Support Minister’s Rules 2024 [F2024L01212].

Farm Household Support Act 2014 and Farm Household Support (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 2014— Farm Household Support Legislation Repeal Rules 2024 [F2024L01213].

Federal Financial Relations Act 2009—

Federal Financial Relations (General Purpose Financial Assistance—2024-25 Payment No. 3) Determination 2024 [F2024L01185].

Federal Financial Relations (National Partnership Payments—2024-25 Payment No. 4) Determination 2024 [F2024L01267].

Fisheries Administration Act 1991 and Fisheries Management Act 1991— Fisheries Management Legislation Amendment (Minor Updates to Management Plans) Instrument 2024 [F2024L01167].

Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991—

Food Standards (Proposal P1028—Infant Formula—Consequential Amendments) Variation [F2024L01151].

Food Standards (Proposal P1028—Infant Formula) Variation [F2024L01153].

Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards Act 2012—

Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (Clothes Washing Machines) Determination 2024 [F2024L01266].

Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (Dishwashers) Determination 2024 [F2024L01265].

Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (Incandescent Lamps for General Lighting Services) Determination 2024 [F2024L01264].

Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards Legislation Repeal Instrument 2024 [F2024L01260].

Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (Refrigerated Cabinets) Determination 2024 [F2024L01263].

Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (Rotary Clothes Dryers) Determination 2024 [F2024L01261].

Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (Registration Fees) Act 2012— Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (Registration Fees) Instrument (No. 1) 2024 [F2024L01271].

Health Insurance Act 1973—

Health Insurance Legislation Amendment (2024 Measures No. 4) Regulations 2024 [F2024L01219].

Health Insurance Legislation Amendment (Nuclear Medicine Imaging Services) Determination (No. 2) 2024 [F2024L01173].

Health Insurance (Section 3C General Medical Services—Telehealth and Telephone Attendances) Amendment (Inpatient psychiatry attendances) Determination 2024 [F2024L01222].

Health Insurance (Section 3C General Medical Services—Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation) Amendment (No. 1) Determination 2024 [F2024L01225].

Health Insurance (Section 3C General Medical Services—Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair) Amendment Determination 2024 [F2024L01220].

Health Insurance (Section 3C Midwife and Nurse Practitioner Services) Amendment (No. 1) Determination 2024 [F2024L01226].

Health Insurance (Section 3C Pathology Services—Point-of-Care Testing Services) Determination 2024 [F2024L01221].

Higher Education Support Act 2003— Higher Education Support (Notice of Approval—Polytechnic Institute Australia Pty Ltd) Instrument 2023 [F2024L01198].

Human Services (Centrelink) Act 1997— Human Services (Centrelink) Amendment (Functions of the Chief Executive Centrelink) Regulations 2024 [F2024L01223].

Human Services (Medicare) Act 1973— Human Services (Medicare) (Medicare Programs) Amendment Specification 2024 [F2024L01262].

Legislation Act 2003—

Legislation (Deferral of Sunsetting—Aged Care Instruments) Certificate 2024 [F2024L01133].

Legislation (Deferral of Sunsetting—Airport Instruments) Amendment Certificate 2024 [F2024L01140].

Legislation (Deferral of Sunsetting—Competition and Consumer (Industry Code—Port Terminal Access (Bulk Wheat)) Regulation) Certificate 2024 [F2024L01138].

Legislation (Deferral of Sunsetting—Major Sporting Events (Indicia and Images) Protection Rules) Certificate 2024 [F2024L01135].

Legislation (Deferral of Sunsetting—National Health (Immunisation Program—Designated Vaccines) Determination) Certificate 2024 [F2024L01136].

Legislation (Deferral of Sunsetting—National Security Information (Criminal and Civil Proceedings) Regulation) Certificate 2024 [F2024L01142].

List of legislative instruments due to sunset on 1 April 2026.

Migration Act 1958—

Migration Regulations 1994—

Migration (Arrangements for Work and Holiday (Subclass 462) Visa Applications) (India) Amendment Instrument (LIN 24/059) 2024 [F2024L01139].

Migration (LIN 21/056: Arrangements for Visitor (Class FA) visa applications) Amendment (LIN 24/068) Instrument 2024 [F2024L01193].

Migration (Refund of Visa Application Charge) Amendment (Business Innovation and Investment Program) Instrument (LIN 24/062) 2024 [F2024L01197].

Migration (Specification of Foreign Countries for Subclass 462 (Work and Holiday) Visa Pre‑Application Process) Instrument (LIN 24/058) 2024 [F2024L01137].

Migration (Specification of Health Service Provider) Instrument (LIN 24/040) 2024 [F2024L01143].

Migration (Subclass 462 (Work and Holiday) Visa Pre-application Process) Determination (LIN 24/060) 2024 [F2024L01141].

Notices under section 501(3)—

16 January 2023.

24 January 2023.

21 September 2023.

7 December 2023.

Ministers of State Act 1952— Ministers of State Regulations 2024 [F2024L01145].

Mutual Recognition Act 1992— Automatic Mutual Recognition (Tasmania) (Exemptions—Teachers) Declaration 2024 [F2024L01174].

National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009— National Consumer Credit Protection Amendment (Small Business Exemption) Regulations 2024 [F2024L01216].

National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Getting the NDIS Back on Track No. 1) Act 2024—

National Disability Insurance Scheme (Getting the NDIS Back on Track No. 1) (Miscellaneous Provisions) Transitional Rules 2024 [F2024L01255].

National Disability Insurance Scheme (Getting the NDIS Back on Track No. 1) (NDIS Supports) Transitional Rules 2024 [F2024L01257].



National Health Act 1953—

National Health (Commonwealth Price and Conditions for Commonwealth Payments for Supply of Pharmaceutical Benefits) Amendment Determination 2024 (No. 9)—PB 97 of 2024 [F2024L01240].

National Health (Continued Dispensing) Amendment Determination 2024 (No. 2)—PB 98 of 2024 [F2024L01242].

National Health (Efficient Funding of Chemotherapy) Special Arrangement Amendment (October Update) Instrument 2024—PB 100 of 2024 [F2024L01244].

National Health (Growth Hormone Program) Special Arrangement Amendment Instrument 2024 (No. 1)—PB 101 of 2024 [F2024L01245].

National Health (Highly Specialised Drugs Program) Special Arrangement Amendment (October Update) Instrument 2024—PB 99 of 2024 [F2024L01243].

National Health (Listed Drugs on F1 or F2) Amendment Determination 2024 (No. 8)—PB 103 of 2024 [F2024L01247].

National Health (Listing of Pharmaceutical Benefits) Amendment (October Update) Instrument 2024—PB 95 of 2024 [F2024L01237].

National Health (Minimum Stockholding) Amendment Determination (No. 9) 2024—PB 102 of 2024 [F2024L01234].

National Health (Originator Brand) Amendment Determination 2024 (No. 3)—PB 104 of 2024 [F2024L01249].

National Health (Pharmaceutical Benefits) Amendment (Medication Charts) Regulations 2024 [F2024L01241].

National Health (Pharmaceutical benefits—early supply) Amendment Instrument 2024 (No. 9)—PB 96 of 2024 [F2024L01238].

National Health (Price and Special Patient Contribution) Amendment Determination 2024 (No. 8)—PB 109 of 2024 [F2024L01230].

National Health (Transitional Arrangements for Opioid Dependence Treatment Medicines) Amendment (Extension) Special Arrangement 2024—PB 106 of 2024 [F2024L01199].

National Health (Weighted average disclosed price—October 2024 reduction day) Amendment Determination 2024—PB 91 of 2024 [F2024L01134].

National Health (Weighted average disclosed price—October 2024 reduction day) Amendment Determination (No. 2) 2024—PB 107 of 2024 [F2024L01214].

National Land Transport Act 2014—

National Land Transport (Roads to Recovery Conditions) Determination 2024 [F2024L00670]—Replacement explanatory statement.

National Land Transport (Roads to Recovery List) Determination 2024 [F2024L00567]—Replacement explanatory statement.

National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Act 2018—

National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Amendment (2024 Measures No. 1) Rules 2024 [F2024L01207].

National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Assessment Framework Amendment (Combining impact and recognition of abuse payment) Declaration 2024 [F2024L01208].

Native Title Act 1993—

Native Title (Federal Court) Regulations 2024 [F2024L01171].

Native Title (Indigenous Land Use Agreements) Regulations 2024 [F2024L01170].

Native Title (Notices) Determination 2024 [F2024L01172].

Native Title (Tribunal) Regulations 2024 [F2024L01169].

Parliamentary Business Resources Act 2017— Parliamentary Business Resources Regulations 2017—Advice of decision to pay assistance—16 September 2024.

Parliamentary Service Act 1999—

Parliamentary Service Determination 2024 [F2024L01239].

Parliamentary Service (Remuneration) Amendment (Parliamentary Librarian, Department of Parliamentary Services) Determination.

Parliamentary Service (Remuneration) Amendment (Secretary, Department of Parliamentary Services) Determination.

Payment Times Reporting Act 2020— Payment Times Reporting Rules 2024 [F2024L01148].

Privacy Act 1988— Privacy (Credit Reporting) Code 2024 [F2024L01251].

Private Health Insurance Act 2007—

Private Health Insurance Legislation Amendment Rules (No. 5) 2024 [F2024L01186].

Private Health Insurance Legislation Amendment Rules (No. 6) 2024 [F2024L01259].

Private Health Insurance (Medical Devices and Human Tissue Products) Rules (No. 1) 2024 [F2024L00770]—Replacement explanatory statement.

Private Health Insurance (Prudential Supervision) Act 2015—

Health Insurance (prudential standard) determination No. 2 of 2023 [F2023L00719]—Replacement explanatory statement.

Health Insurance (prudential standard) determination No. 4 of 2023 [F2023L00733]—Replacement explanatory statement.

Health Insurance (prudential standard) determination No. 5 of 2023 [F2023L00734]—Replacement explanatory statement.

Health Insurance (prudential standard) determination No. 6 of 2023 [F2023L00738]—Replacement explanatory statement.

Health Insurance (prudential standard) determination No. 7 of 2023 [F2023L00689]—Replacement explanatory statement.

Health Insurance (prudential standard) determination No. 8 of 2023 [F2023L00691]—Replacement explanatory statement.

Health Insurance (prudential standard) determination No. 9 of 2023 [F2023L00695]—Replacement explanatory statement.

Protection of the Sea (Shipping Levy) Act 1981— Protection of the Sea (Shipping Levy) Regulations 2024 [F2024L01163].

Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013—

Notices under section 72—Corporate Commonwealth entity acquires shares in a company—

National Intermodal Corporation Limited—11 September 2024.

WSA Co Limited (WSA)—10 September 2024.

Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Amendment (Abolition of National Mental Health Commission) Rules 2024 [F2024L01187].

Public Health (Tobacco and Other Products) (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Act 2023— Public Health (Tobacco and Other Products) (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Rules 2024 [F2024L01270].

Public Service Act 1999— Public Service (Terms and Conditions of Employment) (Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission) Determination 2024 [F2024L01176].

Radiocommunications Act 1992—

Radiocommunications (Allocation of Transmitter Licences—High Power Open Narrowcasting Licences) Determination 2024 [F2024L01192].

Radiocommunications (Cordless Communications Devices) Class Licence Variation 2024 (No. 1) [F2024L01215].

Radiocommunications (Specified Radiocommunications Receivers and Types of Transmitter Licences and Receiver Licences) Determination 2024 [F2024L01191].

Radiocommunications (Spectrum Licence Tax) Act 1997— Radiocommunications (Spectrum Licence Tax) Amendment Determination 2024 (No. 1) [F2024L01146].

Recycling and Waste Reduction Act 2020— Recycling and Waste Reduction (Export—Waste Paper and Cardboard) Rules 2024 [F2024L00491]—Supplementary explanatory statement.

Road Vehicle Standards Act 2018— Road Vehicle Standards Rules 2019 Road Vehicle Standards (Information on the Register of Approved Vehicles) Amendment Determination (No. 2) 2024 [F2024L01178].

Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988 —Guide for Arranging Rehabilitation Assessments and Requiring Examinations 2024 [F2024L01164].

Seat of Government (Administration) Act 1910— National Land (Road Transport) Ordinance 2014—National Land (Road Transport) (Parking) Rules 2024 [F2024L01168].



Social Security Act 1991—

Social Security (Declared Overseas Terrorist Act—Bamyan 2024) Declaration 2024 [F2024L01210].

Social Security Legislation (Exempt Lump Sums for Farm Household Support) Repeal Determination 2024 [F2024L01203].

Social Security (Personal Care Support) (NSW Lifetime Care and Support Scheme—direct funding of treatment and care needs) Determination 2024 [F2024L01131].

Social Security (Youth Allowance—Satisfactory Study Progress) Guidelines 2024 [F2024L01149].

Special Broadcasting Service Act 1991— Special Broadcasting Service Corporation (Non-executive Director—Selection Criteria) Determination 2024 [F2024L01161].

Sydney Airport Curfew Act 1995— Dispensation report—12/24.

Taxation Administration Act 1953— Commissioner of Taxation—

Class Rulings—

CR 2024/56, CR 2024/57, CR 2024/58, CR 2024/59, CR 2024/60.

Law Companion Ruling—LCR 2018/5.

Product Ruling—PR 2024/16.

Taxation Determination—TD 2024/7.

Taxation Ruling—TR 2024/4.

Therapeutic Goods Act 1989—

Therapeutic Goods (Advertising Complaints and Investigations Information) Amendment Instrument 2024 [F2024L01229].

Therapeutic Goods (Clinical Trial Inspections) Amendment Specification 2024 [F2024L01177].

Therapeutic Goods Legislation Amendment (Standard for Therapeutic Vaping Goods) (TGO 110) Instrument 2024 [F2024L01232].

Therapeutic Goods (Medical Device Standard—Therapeutic Vaping Devices) Amendment Order 2024 [F2024L01233].

Therapeutic Goods (Permissible Ingredients) Determination (No. 3) 2024 [F2024L01196].

Therapeutic Goods (Poisons Standard—October 2024) Instrument 2024 [F2024L01228].

Therapeutic Goods (Serious Scarcity and Substitutable Medicine) (Insulin Degludec and Insulin Aspart) Instrument 2024 [F2024L01206].

Therapeutic Goods (Standard for Export Only Medicines) (TGO 114) Order 2024 [F2024L01211].

Therapeutic Goods (Vaping Goods—Possession and Supply) Amendment Determination (No. 2) 2024 [F2024L01252].

ATTENDANCE

All Members attended (at some time during the sitting) except Ms Burney, Mr Katter and Mr Wallace.

Claressa Surtees

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Federation Chamber

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The Federation Chamber met at 4 pm.

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MEMBERS’ CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS

Members’ constituency statements being made—

Document

Ms Sharkie , by leave, presented the following document:

CLLMM Research Centre—Year One Progress Report for 2023-24.

Members’ constituency statements continuing—

Suspension of meeting

At 4.38 pm, a division having been called in the House, the proceedings were suspended.

Resumption of meeting

At 4.51 pm, the proceedings were resumed.

Members’ constituency statements continuing—

Suspension of meeting

At 5.10 pm, a division having been called in the House, the proceedings were suspended.

Resumption of meeting

At 5.20 pm, the proceedings were resumed.

Members’ constituency statements continued.

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Suspension of meeting

At 5.24 pm, the Deputy Speaker left the Chair.

Resumption of meeting

At 5.25 pm, the Deputy Speaker resumed the Chair.

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GRIEVANCE DEBATE

Pursuant to the provisions of standing order 192 b , the order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That grievances be noted—

Debate resumed.

Debate adjourned and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.

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ADJOURNMENT

On the motion of Ms Stanley, the Federation Chamber adjourned at 7.28 pm, until 11.30 am tomorrow.

Peter Banson

Clerk of the Federation Chamber