House debates

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

Notices

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

to present a Bill for an Act to amend the Navigation Act 1912, and for related purposes.

to present a Bill for an Act to amend the Protection of the Sea (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act 1983, and for related purposes.

Photo of Martin FergusonMartin Ferguson (Batman, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Resources and Energy) Share this | | Hansard source

to present a Bill for an Act to amend the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, and for other purposes.

to present a Bill for an Act to amend the Offshore Petroleum (Royalty) Act 2006, and for related purposes.

to present a Bill for an Act to amend legislation relating to offshore resources, and for other purposes.

Photo of Scott MorrisonScott Morrison (Cook, Liberal Party, Shadow Minister for Immigration and Citizenship) Share this | | Hansard source

to move:

That:(1) a Select Committee on The Crisis in Australia's Immigration Detention Network be appointed to inquire into and report on:

(a) the riots and disturbances in detention facilities on Christmas Island commencing 12 March 2011, and Villawood from 19 April, 2011, in particular:

(i) the nature and circumstances of these events;

(ii) the nature and adequacy of the response of Commonwealth agencies to the events;

(iii) any warning, briefings or advice that had been provided to the Government by agencies and individuals in the lead up to, during and after the events and the nature and adequacy of the response to such information;

(iv) the adequacy of security protocols, procedures and resources to mitigate the escalation of tension and conflict in the detention network;

(v) the extent and cost of the damage to facilities as a result of the events; and

(vi) any other matter deemed relevant by the Committee to understand why these events occurred; and

(b) the performance and management of Commonwealth agencies and/or their agents or contractors in discharging their responsibilities associated with the interception, detention and processing of irregular maritime arrivals or other persons;

(c) the health, safety and wellbeing of employees of Commonwealth agencies and/or their agents or contractors in performing their duties relating to the interception, detention and processing of irregular maritime arrivals or other persons;

(d) the health, safety and wellbeing of persons detained within the detention network;

(e) the level, adequacy and effectiveness of reporting incidents and the response to incidents within the immigration detention network, including relevant policies, procedures, authorities and protocols;

(f) compliance with the Government's immigration detention values within the detention network;

(g) any issues relating to interaction with States and Territories regarding the interception, detention and processing of irregular maritime arrivals or other persons;

(h) the management of good order and public order with respect to the immigration detention network;

(i) the standards and adequacy of facilities and services and access to these facilities and services provided to detainees within the detention network;

(j) the total costs of managing and maintaining the immigration detention network and processing irregular maritime arrivals and other detainees;

(k) the expansion of the immigration detention network, including the cost and process adopted to establish new facilities;

(l) the length of time detainees have been held in the detention network, the reasons for their length of stay and the impact on the detention network;

(m) processes for assessment of protection claims made by irregular maritime arrivals and other persons and the impact on the detention network;

(n) the management of minors within the detention network, in particular children aged under 13;

(o) impact of existing and prospective Government policies with respect to irregular maritime arrivals and other persons detained within the detention network; and

(p) the implications of the matters considered by the Committee for the management of Australia's immigration detention network;

(2) the Committee consist of 10 members, 4 Members to be nominated by the Government Whip or Whips, 4 Members to be nominated by the Opposition Whip or Whips, and two non-aligned Members;(3) every nomination of a member of the Committee be notified in writing to the Speaker of the House of Representatives;

(4) the members of the Committee hold office as a select committee until presentation of the Committee's report or the House of Representatives is dissolved or expires by effluxion of time, whichever is the earlier;

(5) the Committee elect a Government or a non-Government member as chair at its first meeting;

(6) the Committee elect a member as its deputy chair who shall act as chair of the Committee at any time when the chair is not present at a meeting of the Committee, and at any time when the chair and deputy chair are not present at a meeting of the Committee the members present shall elect another member to act as chair at that meeting;

(7) in the event of an equally divided vote, the chair, or the deputy chair when acting as chair, have a casting vote;

(8) 3 members of the Committee constitute a quorum of the Committee provided that in a deliberative meeting the quorum shall include 1 Government member and 1 non-Government member;

(9) the Committee have power to appoint subcommittees consisting of 3 or more of its members and to refer to any subcommittee any matter which the committee is empowered to examine;

(10) the Committee appoint the chair of each subcommittee who shall have a casting vote only and at any time when the chair of a subcommittee is not present at a meeting of the subcommittee the members of the subcommittee present shall elect another member of that subcommittee to act as chair at that meeting;

(11) 2 members of a subcommittee constitute the quorum of that subcommittee;

(12) members of the Committee who are not members of a subcommittee may participate in the proceedings of that subcommittee but shall not vote, move any motion or be counted for the purpose of a quorum;

(13) the Committee or any subcommittee have power to call for witnesses to attend and for documents to be produced;

(14) the Committee or any subcommittee may conduct proceedings at any place it sees fit;

(15) the Committee or any subcommittee have power to adjourn from time to time and to sit during any adjournment of the House of Representatives;

(16) the Committee may report from time to time but that it present its final report no later than 7 October 2011; and

(17) the provisions of this resolution, so far as they are inconsistent with the standing orders, have effect notwithstanding anything contained in the standing orders.

Photo of Darren ChesterDarren Chester (Gippsland, National Party, Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Roads and Regional Transport) Share this | | Hansard source

to move:

That this House:(1) notes that:

(a) 2011 marks the fortieth anniversary of the Ramsar Convention and the establishment of a list of wetlands of international importance; and

(b) the existence of 64 Ramsar-listed sites in Australia covering 8.1 million hectares; and

(2) highlights the:

(a) social, economic, environmental and cultural importance of conserving wetlands through wise use and management; and

(b) need for ongoing Commonwealth funding to other agencies, including volunteer organisations, which play an important role in educational initiatives and practical environmental projects to protect and enhance Australia's wetlands.

Photo of Greg HuntGreg Hunt (Flinders, Liberal Party, Shadow Minister for Climate Action, Environment and Heritage) Share this | | Hansard source

to move:

That this House:

(1) expresses:

(a) its condolences to the family of Australian citizen Mr Greg McNicol who was shot while helping to transform a run-down apartment block into a family building in Detroit;

(b) its gratitude to the City and Police Department of Detroit for the speed with which they have apprehended the alleged killer, and urge that the investigation is continued until such time as police are certain that no other parties were complicit; and

(c) our great respect for the people of America and in particular those engaged in the great renaissance of Detroit; and(2) respectfully call on the Mayor and City of Detroit to create a public park in the vacant land adjacent to where Mr McNicol was both working and lost his life, with an appropriate recognition of Mr McNicol's vision for a better local community.

The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Ms A E Burke) took the chair at 16:00.