Senate debates

Wednesday, 15 October 2008

Notices

Presentation

Senator Heffernan to move on the next day of sitting:

That the time for the presentation of the report of the Select Committee on Agricultural and Related Industries into pricing and supply arrangements in the Australian and global fertiliser market be extended to 2 December 2008.

Senator Hanson-Young to move on the next day of sitting:

That the Senate—
(a)
notes:
(i)
the important work being done by the international ‘Make Poverty History’ campaign and the tireless effort of the many non-government agencies, faith groups, community organisations and individuals working around the world to end poverty, and
(ii)
the impact that poverty has on child and maternal health;
(b)
recognises:
(i)
the 2008 United Nations report on the Millennium Development Goals that highlights maternal mortality decreased by less than 1 per cent between 1990 and 2005, far below the 5.5 per cent annual reduction needed,
(ii)
more than half of the 29 developing countries are not on track to achieve the child health goal or the maternal health goal, and
(iii)
each year, 34 000 mothers and more than 400 000 children die in our immediate region; and
(c)
calls on the Government to work with each of the key maternal health agencies in the region, to identify the core funding arrangements they require, to ensure that Australia is actively promoting the need to reduce the current child and maternal health mortality rate in developing countries.

Senator Bob Brown to move on the next day of sitting:

That the Senate—
(a)
notes that the eighth round of the Sino-Tibetan dialogue is due to take place in October or November 2008;
(b)
recognises the Dalai Lama’s ‘middle way’ approach to autonomy for Tibet within China; and
(c)
appreciates the offer by the People’s Republic of China to host the dialogue and wishes both parties a successful breakthrough and outcome.

Senator Bob Brown to move on 11 November 2008:

That the following bill be introduced: A Bill for an Act to require a plebiscite on whether Australia should become a Republic. Plebiscite for an Australian Republic Bill 2008.

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