House debates

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Nation-Building Funds Amendment Bill 2009 [No. 2]

Second Reading

8:17 pm

Photo of Anthony AlbaneseAnthony Albanese (Grayndler, Australian Labor Party, Leader of the House) Share this | | Hansard source

I move:

That this bill be now read a second time.

The Nation-building Funds Amendment Bill 2009 [No. 2] is required to give effect to the infrastructure spending announced in the government’s 2009-10 budget. To provide funding for these priorities the bill repeals the crediting of $2.5 billion from the 2007-08 budget surplus to the Education Investment Fund that was to occur by 30 June 2009. This amount will be made available for the new clean energy initiatives. The clean energy initiatives will encourage further research and innovation in clean energy generation and low emissions technologies. The government will use the clean energy initiatives to help accelerate the development and deployment of carbon capture and storage, solar energy and other forms of renewable energy. These technologies will play an important role in Australia’s transition to a low-pollution economy.

There will still be more than $6.5 billion in the Education Investment Fund for education and research infrastructure, of which $4.1 billion has been committed in the 2009-10 budget, and in the nation-building package announced by the Prime Minister on 12 December 2008. The balance of $2.4 billion plus investment earnings, estimated to be around $630 million over the forward estimates, will be available for future education and research projects. The government’s nation-building investments will help support economic activity in the short term and expand growth potential in the medium to long term. I commend the bill to the House.

Debate (on motion by Mr Pyne) adjourned.