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No. 08/2009
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The Senate met from 9.30am until 7.27pm
Bills and related documents available on BillsNet <www.aph.gov.au/bills/index.htm>
The following bills were introduced
The following bills were debated
For scheduled public committee hearings
For committee reports
The Senate authorised the following meetings to be held while the Senate is sitting:
The Senate extended reporting dates for the following inquiries:
To extend reporting deadlines
To hold meetings when the Senate is sitting
To refer matters to committees
The Senate agreed to various changes to committee membership.
See Disallowance Alert for a complete list of notices of motion to disallow (and outcomes)
Notice of motion to disallow given
The Chair of the Standing Committee on Regulations and Ordinances gave a notice of motion to disallow Accounting Standard AASB 2008-10.
Notice of motion given
The Chair of the Select Committee on Fuel and Energy (Senator Cormann) gave a notice of motion requiring documents relating to the Department of the Treasury report, Australia’s low pollution future: The economics of climate change mitigation to be provided to the committee by noon on 13 February 2009.
Statement by Minister
The Parliamentary Secretary for Social Inclusion and the Voluntary Sector (Senator Stephens) made a statement about the order of the Senate [agreed to on 4 February 2009] requiring the tabling of documents relating to the Department of the Treasury report, Australia’s low pollution future: The economics of climate change mitigation. The Minister indicated that the release of the documents would cause commercial harm.
Orders with continuing effect
Departmental and agency contracts published on the Internet
A statement of compliance for the Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy portfolio was tabled [Letters of advice about certain contracts valued at $100 000 or more entered into by departments and agencies are required to be tabled twice a year]
Departmental and agency grants
A statement of compliance for the National Health and Medical Research Council was tabled [Lists of all grants approved are required to be tabled 7 days before the commencement of budget, supplementary budget and additional estimates hearings]
Health Insurance–Anti-competitive practices
A report by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission on anti-competitive and other practices by health funds and providers in relation to private health insurance for the period 1 July 2007 to 30 June 2008 was tabled [The report was tabled in response to the order of the Senate agreed to on 25 March 1999 on the motion of Senator Harradine and amended on 18 September 2002]
Government documents were discussed.
The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship (Senator Evans) made a statement about the bushfires in Victoria. All other party leaders and Senator Xenophon made statements in response [first speaker].
Matters of public interest debate–first speaker
Adjournment debate–first speaker
A motion moved by the Leader of the Australian Greens (Senator Bob Brown) and agreed to on 10 February 2009 which related to civilian casualties in Sri Lanka, was moved again and agreed to in an amended form.
Notices of motion given today are available in the Senate Journals.
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