Senate debates

Wednesday, 27 November 2019

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Department of Home Affairs

3:46 pm

Photo of Anne UrquhartAnne Urquhart (Tasmania, Australian Labor Party) Share this | Hansard source

Before asking that the motion be taken as formal, I wish to inform the chamber that Senators Waters, Hanson and Roberts will also sponsor the motion. At the request of Senators Watt, Green, Chisholm, Waters, Hanson and Roberts, I move:

That the Senate—

(a) notes that:

  (i) the Department of Home Affairs employs over 130 dedicated and hardworking Queenslanders to process visa applications,

  (ii) this is crucial work that ensures the integrity of our visa processing system and is the cornerstone of our sovereignty as a nation,

  (iii) the Federal Government's plan to privatise Australia's visa system threatens the livelihoods of over 130 Queenslanders and their families; and

  (iv) privatising Australia's visa system will lead to increased costs of visas, greater risks of worker exploitation, data security breaches and will make protecting national security more difficult;

(b) condemns the Federal Government for auctioning Australian jobs off to the highest bidder, and for undermining the integrity of our visa processing system and our nation's sovereignty; and

(c) calls on the Federal Government to guarantee the protection of these 135 jobs in Queensland, and the 2,000 jobs across Australia, which will be lost under the Morrison Government if they persist with their efforts to privatise Australia's visa system.

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