The House met, at 9 am, pursuant to adjournment. The Speaker (the Honourable M. Dick) took the Chair, made an acknowledgement of country and read Prayers.
House
Migration Amendment (Prohibiting Items in Immigration Detention Facilities) Bill 2024
Mr Burke (Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Migration Act 1958 , and for related purposes.
Document
Mr Burke presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Burke moved—That the bill be now read a second time.
Debate adjourned (Mr McCormack), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.
Health Legislation Amendment (Modernising My Health Record—Sharing by Default) Bill 2024
Mr Butler (Minister for Health and Aged Care), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the law relating to electronic health records and medicare benefits, and for other purposes.
Document
Mr Butler presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Butler moved—That the bill be now read a second time.
Debate adjourned (Mr Hastie), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.
Aged Care (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2024
Ms Wells (Minister for Aged Care), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to deal with consequential and transitional matters arising from the enactment of the Aged Care Act 2024 , and for related purposes.
Document
Ms Wells presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.
Bill read a first time.
Ms Wells moved—That the bill be now read a second time.
Debate adjourned (Mr Hastie), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.
Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Bill 2024
Ms Rowland (Minister for Communications), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Online Safety Act 2021 , and for related purposes.
Document
Ms Rowland presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.
Bill read a first time.
Ms Rowland moved—That the bill be now read a second time.
Debate adjourned (Mr Hastie), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.
Parliamentary Zone—Senator Neville Bonner AO commemorative sculpture and associated works—Approval of Proposal
Ms McBain (Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories), pursuant to notice, moved—That, in accordance with section 5 of the Parliament Act 1974 , the House approve the following proposal for work in the Parliamentary Zone which was presented to the House on 6 November 2024, namely: Senator Neville Bonner AO commemorative sculpture and associated works.
Question—put and passed.
Department of Defence—Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Storage Program Tranche 2—APPROVAL OF WORK
Dr Leigh (Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury), pursuant to notice, moved—That, in accordance with the provisions of the Public Works Committee Act 1969 , it is expedient to carry out the following proposed work which was referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works and on which the committee has duly reported to Parliament: Department of Defence—Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Storage Program Tranche 2.
Question—put and passed.
Department of Defence—Explosive Ordnance Facilities Northern NSW Redevelopment project—APPROVAL OF WORK
Dr Leigh (Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury), pursuant to notice, moved—That, in accordance with the provisions of the Public Works Committee Act 1969 , it is expedient to carry out the following proposed work which was referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works and on which the committee has duly reported to Parliament: Department of Defence—Explosive Ordnance Facilities Northern NSW Redevelopment project.
Question—put and passed.
Health Insurance (Extended Medicare Safety Net) Amendment (Indexation) Determination 2024
Ms Rishworth (Minister for Social Services), for Mr Butler (Minister for Health and Aged Care), pursuant to notice, moved—That, in accordance with section 10B of the Health Insurance Act 1973 , the House approve the Health Insurance (Extended Medicare Safety Net) Amendment (Indexation) Determination 2024 made on 12 November 2024 and presented to the House on 18 November 2024.
Question—put and passed.
National Disability Insurance Scheme—Joint Standing Committee —REPORT—STATEMENT BY MEMBER
Ms Coker (Chair) presented the following document:
National Disability Insurance Scheme—Joint Standing Committee—General issues—Annual report No. 2 of the 47th Parliament—Report, incorporating a dissenting report, November 2024.
In accordance with standing order 39(e) the report was made a Parliamentary Paper.
Ms Coker, by leave, made a statement in connection with the report.
Treasury Laws Amendment (Mergers and Acquisitions Reform) Bill 2024 —REPORT FROM FEDERATION CHAMBER
The Deputy Speaker reported that the Federation Chamber had been unable to complete its consideration of the bill and had returned the bill with an unresolved question ( see item No. 7, Minutes of Proceedings of the Federation Chamber, 20 November 2024 ), and presented a certified copy of the bill together with a schedule of the unresolved question.
Unresolved question—That the amendment be agreed to—
Question—put.
And so it was negatived.
Show members
Ayes (57)
- Mrs Andrews
- Mr Fletcher
- Mr McCormack
- Mr Taylor
- Mrs Archer
- Dr Gillespie
- Mrs McIntosh
- Mr Tehan
- Ms Bell
- Mr Goodenough
- Mrs Marino
- Mr Thompson
- Mr Birrell
- Dr Haines
- Mr Ted O’Brien
- Mr van Manen
- Mr Boyce
- Mr Hamilton
- Mr Pearce
- Mr Vasta
- Mr Broadbent
- Mr Hastie
- Mr Pike
- Mr Violi
- Mr Caldwell
- Mr Hawke
- Mr Pitt
- Mr Wallace
- Ms Chaney
- Mr Hogan
- Ms Price
- Ms Ware
- Mr Chester
- Mr Howarth
- Mr Ramsey*
- Dr Webster
- Mr Coleman
- Mr Joyce
- Dr M Ryan
- Mr Willcox
- Mr Conaghan
- Mr Kennedy
- Ms Spender
- Mr R Wilson
- Mr Coulton*
- Ms Landry
- Ms Steggall
- Mr Wolahan
- Ms Daniel
- Ms Ley
- Mr Stevens
- Mr Wood
- Mr Dutton
- Mr Littleproud
- Mr Sukkar
- Mr Young
- Mr Entsch
Noes (77)
- Dr Aly
- Mr Dreyfus
- Dr Leigh
- Mr Repacholi
- Dr Ananda-Rajah
- Mrs Elliot
- Mr Lim
- Ms Rishworth
- Mr Bandt
- Ms Fernando
- Ms McBain
- Ms Roberts
- Mr Bates
- Dr Freelander
- Ms McBride
- Ms Rowland
- Ms Belyea
- Dr Garland
- Mr Marles
- Ms J Ryan
- Mr Burke
- Mr Georganas
- Ms Mascarenhas
- Mr Shorten
- Mr Burnell
- Mr Giles
- Ms Miller-Frost
- Ms Sitou
- Ms Burney
- Mr Gorman
- Mr B Mitchell
- Mr Smith*
- Mr Burns
- Mr Gosling
- Mr R Mitchell
- Ms Stanley*
- Mr Butler
- Mr Hill
- Dr Mulino
- Ms Swanson
- Ms Byrnes
- Mr Husic
- Mr Neumann
- Ms Templeman
- Dr Chalmers
- Mr Jones
- Mr O’Connor
- Ms Thwaites
- Mr Chandler-Mather
- Ms Kearney
- Ms O’Neil
- Ms Vamvakinou
- Dr Charlton
- Mr Keogh
- Ms Payne
- Ms Watson-Brown
- Ms Chesters
- Mr Khalil
- Mr Perrett
- Mr Watts
- Mr Clare
- Ms C King
- Mrs Phillips
- Ms Wells
- Ms Claydon
- Ms M. M. H. King
- Ms Plibersek
- Mr Wilkie
- Ms Coker
- Ms Lawrence
- Mr Rae
- Mr J Wilson
- Ms Collins
- Mr Laxale
- Dr Reid
- Mr Zappia
- Ms Doyle
Question—That the bill be now read a second time—put and passed—bill read a second time.
Consideration in detail
Bill, by leave, taken as a whole.
Ms Chaney, by leave, moved amendments (1) and (2), on the sheet revised 20 November 2024, together.
Debate ensued.
Amendments negatived.
Bill agreed to.
Consideration in detail concluded.
On the motion of Dr Leigh (Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury), by leave, the bill was read a third time.
Oversight Legislation Amendment (Robodebt Royal Commission Response and Other Measures) Bill 2024 —REPORT FROM FEDERATION CHAMBER
The Deputy Speaker reported that the bill had been fully considered by the Federation Chamber and agreed to without amendment, and presented a certified copy of the bill.
Bill agreed to.
On the motion of Mr Thistlethwaite (Assistant Minister for Immigration), by leave, the bill was read a third time.
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— And on the amendment moved thereto by Mr Bandt, viz.— 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:
(1) notes that if the Government can legislate its promises on Fee-Free TAFE right now, it can also legislate to wipe student debt; and
(2) calls on the Government to legislate its promise to wipe 20 per cent of student debt and raise the repayment threshold now, not wait for an election”—
Debate resumed.
Debate adjourned (Mr Giles—Minister for Skills and Training), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for a later hour this day.
Surveillance Legislation (Confirmation of Application) Bill 2024
Mr Dreyfus (Attorney-General), by leave, presented a Bill for an Act to confirm the application of surveillance device and related legislation, and for related purposes.
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Mr Dreyfus presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Dreyfus moved—That the bill be now read a second time.
Debate adjourned (Mr Joyce), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.
Customs Amendment (ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Area Second Protocol Implementation and Other Measures) Bill 2024 —REPORT FROM FEDERATION CHAMBER
The Second Deputy Speaker reported that the bill had been fully considered by the Federation Chamber and agreed to without amendment, and presented a certified copy of the bill.
Bill agreed to.
On the motion of Mr Giles (Minister for Skills and Training), by leave, the bill was read a third time.
Navigation Amendment Bill 2024 —REPORT FROM FEDERATION CHAMBER
The Second Deputy Speaker reported that the bill had been fully considered by the Federation Chamber and agreed to without amendment, and presented a certified copy of the bill.
Bill agreed to.
On the motion of Mr Giles (Minister for Skills and Training), by leave, the bill was read a third time.
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— And on the amendment moved thereto by Mr Bandt (see item No. 13, page 2046) —
Debate resumed.
Ms J Ryan addressing the House—
It being 1.30 pm, the debate was interrupted in accordance with standing order 43, Ms J Ryan was granted leave to continue her speech when the debate is resumed, and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for a later hour this day.
MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS
Members’ statements were made.
QUESTIONS
Questions without notice being asked—
Member directed to leave
At 2.12 pm the Member for Macarthur ( Dr Freelander ) was directed, under standing order 94, to leave the Chamber for one hour for interjecting and he accordingly left the Chamber.
Questions without notice continued.
PROPOSED RESIGNATION OF MEMBER—STATEMENTS
Mr Shorten ( Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme ), by indulgence, referred to his forthcoming resignation, and presented the following document:
Bill Shorten MP—Staff 2007-2024.
Mr Albanese (Prime Minister) and Mr Dutton (Leader of the Opposition), by indulgence, also made statements on the matter.
DISCUSSION OF MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE— Housing
The House was informed that Mr Sukkar had proposed that a definite matter of public importance be submitted to the House for discussion, namely, “The housing crisis which is putting the Australian dream at risk”.
The proposed discussion having received the necessary support—
Mr Sukkar addressed the House.
Discussion ensued.
ADJOURNMENT
It being 4.30 pm—The question was proposed—That the House do now adjourn.
Debate ensued.
The House continuing to sit until 5 pm—The Speaker adjourned the House until 10 am on Monday, 25 November 2024.
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DOCUMENTS
The following documents were deemed to have been presented on 21 November 2024 (An explanatory statement has been presented with each instrument unless otherwise indicated by an asterisk):
Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act 2011— Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) (Reforestation by Environmental or Mallee Plantings—FullCAM) Methodology Determination 2024 [F2024L01473].
Civil Aviation Act 1988— Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998—
Transitional Training and Checking Requirements for Crew Members in Part 133 Operations—Exemption Instrument 2024—CASA EX77/24 [F2024L01474].
Transitional Training and Checking Requirements for Crew Members in Part 135 Operations—Exemption Instrument 2024—CASA EX78/24 [F2024L01475].
Transitional Training and Checking Requirements for Crew Members in Part 138 Operations—Exemption Instrument 2024—CASA EX79/24 [F2024L01476].
Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards Act 2012 —Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (Exemption) Instrument (No. 3) 2024 [F2024L01470].
Health Insurance Act 1973— Health Insurance (Section 3C General Medical Services—General Practice Attendance for Assessing Patient Suitability for a COVID-19 Vaccine) Amendment (No. 1) Determination 2024 [F2024L01469].
Income Tax (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997— Income Tax (Transitional Provisions) (Permanent Incapacity Benefits) Amendment Rules 2024 [F2024L01471].
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ATTENDANCE
All Members attended (at some time during the sitting) except Mr Bowen, Mr Conroy, Mr Katter, Mr Leeser, Ms McKenzie, Mr L O’Brien, Mr Pasin and Ms Scrymgour.
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Claressa Surtees
Clerk of the House of Representatives
Federation Chamber
The Federation Chamber met at 9.31 am.
MEMBERS’ CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
Members’ constituency statements being made—
Suspension of meeting
At 9.59 am, a division having been called in the House, the proceedings were suspended.
Resumption of meeting
At 10.11 am, the proceedings were resumed.
Members’ constituency statements continued.
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.
Question—put and passed—bill read a second time.
Leave granted for the question on the report to be put immediately.
Question—That the bill be reported to the House without amendment—put and passed.
Navigation 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.
Question—put and passed—bill read a second time.
Leave granted for the question on the report to be put immediately.
Question—That the bill be reported to the House without amendment—put and passed.
ADJOURNMENT
Ms Belyea moved—That the Federation Chamber do now adjourn.
Debate ensued.
Question—put and passed.
At 10.56 am, the Deputy Speaker adjourned the Federation Chamber until 10.30 am on Monday, 25 November 2024.
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Peter Banson
Clerk of the Federation Chamber