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1 THE PARLIAMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA THE SENATE NOTICE PAPER No. 148 WEDNESDAY, 19 JUNE 2013 The Senate meets at 9.30 am Contents Business of the Senate Notice of Motion... 2 Orders of the Day... 2 Government Business Orders of the Day... 2 Notice of Motion... 3 Orders of the Day continued... 3 Orders of the Day relating to Committee Reports and Government Responses and Auditor-General s Reports... 8 General Business Notices of Motion Orders of the Day Orders of the Day relating to Government Documents Orders of the Day relating to Private Senators Bills Business for Future Consideration Bills Referred to Committees Bills Discharged or Negatived Questions On Notice Answers to Estimates Questions on Notice Orders of the Senate Contingent Notices of Motion Categories of Committees Committees Senate Appointments to Statutory Authorities Ministerial Representation Guide to the Notice Paper Temporary Chairs of Committees Senators Bernardi, Bishop, Boyce, Cameron, Crossin, Edwards, Fawcett, Furner, Ludlam, Marshall, McKenzie, Moore, Pratt and Stephens Notifications prefixed by an * appear for the first time.

2 2 No June 2013 Notice of Motion BUSINESS OF THE SENATE Notice given 18 June 2013 *1 Senator Xenophon: To move That Export Market Development Grants (Extended Lodgement and Consultant Quality Incentive) Determination 2012, made under subsection 70(4) of the Export Market Development Grants Act 1997, be disallowed. [F2013L00258] Fifteen sitting days remain, including today, to resolve the motion or the instrument will be deemed to have been disallowed. Orders of the Day 1 Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee Report to be presented on the provisions of the Marriage Amendment (Celebrant Administration and Fees) Bill 2013 and the Marriage (Celebrant Registration Charge) Bill (Referred pursuant to Selection of Bills Committee report.) 2 Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Legislation Committee Report to be presented on the provisions of the Student Identifiers Bill (Referred pursuant to Selection of Bills Committee report.) 3 Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee Final report to be presented on Auditor-General s reports nos 26 of and 22 of in relation to the Tasmanian forest industry. Orders of the Day GOVERNMENT BUSINESS 1 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment Bill 2013 In committee (18 June 2013). 2 Constitution Alteration (Local Government) 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 3 Australian Jobs Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 4 Aged Care (Living Longer Living Better) Bill 2013 Australian Aged Care Quality Agency Bill 2013 Australian Aged Care Quality Agency (Transitional Provisions) Bill 2013 Aged Care (Bond Security) Amendment Bill 2013

3 No June Aged Care (Bond Security) Levy Amendment Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). Notice of Motion Notice given 17 June Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations (Senator Collins): To move That, after the motion for the second reading of the Tax and Superannuation Laws Amendment (Increased Concessional Contributions Cap and Other Measures) Bill 2013 and the Superannuation (Sustaining the Superannuation Contribution Concession) Imposition Bill 2013 has been moved, they may be taken together for their remaining stages with the government business order of the day relating to the Superannuation Legislation Amendment (Service Providers and Other Governance Measures) Bill Orders of the Day continued 5 Sex Discrimination Amendment (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Intersex Status) Bill 2013 Adjourned debate on the motion of the Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations (Senator Collins) That this bill be now read a second time. And on the amendment moved by Senator Wright At the end of the motion, add but while the Senate does not decline to pass the bill, it notes: (a) that it is intended to replace the Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Bill 2012, and that, despite three successive Attorneys-General committing to streamline and modernise anti-discrimination and human rights law via that instrument, this bill shows that this Government has no intention to do so; (b) this bill s preservation of sections 37 and 38 of the Sex Discrimination Act 1984, and indeed its extension of these exemptions for religious bodies to discriminate on the grounds of newly protected attributes, represents another missed opportunity; (c) that not only has this Government declined to modernise federal anti-discrimination laws generally, it has also declined to address some of the most pronounced cases where an organisation can deny a person s human right to freedom from discrimination; and (d) the Government s statement that the Commonwealth legislation is not intended to cover the field with respect to jurisdictions with more advanced anti-discrimination law, and that it intends for state protections from discrimination to operate concurrently with the federal law (Senator Birmingham, in continuation, 18 June 2013). 6 Australia Council Bill 2013 Australia Council (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013).

4 4 No June Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 8 Tax and Superannuation Laws Amendment (2013 Measures No. 1) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 9 Tax and Superannuation Laws Amendment (2013 Measures No. 2) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 10 Tax Laws Amendment (2013 Measures No. 1) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 11 Tax Laws Amendment (2013 Measures No. 2) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 12 Tax and Superannuation Laws Amendment (Increased Concessional Contributions Cap and Other Measures) Bill 2013 Superannuation (Sustaining the Superannuation Contribution Concession) Imposition Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 13 Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 14 Australian Citizenship Amendment (Special Residence Requirements) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 15 Statute Stocktake (Appropriations) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 16 Tax Laws Amendment (Medicare Levy) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 17 DisabilityCare Australia Fund (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 18 Parliamentary Service Amendment (Parliamentary Budget Officer) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013).

5 No June International Monetary Agreements Amendment Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 20 Insurance Contracts Amendment Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (20 March 2013). 21 Corporations and Financial Sector Legislation Amendment Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 22 Social Security Legislation Amendment (Disaster Recovery Allowance) Bill 2013 (Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Senator Wong) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Wong, 16 May 2013). 23 Statute Law Revision Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 24 Court Security Bill 2013 Court Security (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2013 (Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Senator Wong) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Wong, 16 May 2013). 25 Military Justice (Interim Measures) Amendment Bill 2013 (Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Senator Wong) Second reading Adjourned debate (16 May 2013). 26 International Interests in Mobile Equipment (Cape Town Convention) Bill 2013 International Interests in Mobile Equipment (Cape Town Convention) (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 27 Aboriginal Land Rights and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 28 Indigenous Education (Targeted Assistance) Amendment Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 29 Family Assistance and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 30 Social Security Amendment (Supporting More Australians into Work) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins)

6 6 No June 2013 Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 31 Competition and Consumer Amendment Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 32 Higher Education Support Amendment (Asian Century) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 33 Appropriation (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) Appropriation Bill (No. 1) Appropriation Bill (No. 2) (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 34 International Fund for Agricultural Development Amendment Bill 2012 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 35 Corporations Amendment (Simple Corporate Bonds and Other Measures) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 36 Tax Laws Amendment (2012 Measures No. 6) Bill 2012 (Parliamentary Secretary for Defence, Senator Feeney) Second reading Adjourned debate (19 March 2013). 37 Tax Laws Amendment (Countering Tax Avoidance and Multinational Profit Shifting) Bill 2013 (Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Senator Wong) Second reading Adjourned debate (16 May 2013). 38 Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority Amendment Bill 2013 (Senate bill) (Minister for Sport, Senator Lundy) Second reading Adjourned debate (6 February 2013). 39 Superannuation Legislation Amendment (Service Providers and Other Governance Measures) Bill 2012 (Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Senator Wong) Second reading Adjourned debate (16 May 2013). 40 Export Market Development Grants Amendment Bill 2013 (Minister for Sport, Senator Lundy) Second reading Adjourned debate (18 March 2013). 41 Health and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2012 (Parliamentary Secretary for Defence, Senator Feeney) Second reading Adjourned debate (28 November 2012). 42 National Measurement Amendment Bill 2013 (Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Senator Wong) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Wong, 16 May 2013).

7 No June International Organisations (Privileges and Immunities) Amendment Bill 2013 (Senate bill) (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (13 March 2013). 44 Customs Tariff Amendment (Incorporation of Proposals) Bill 2013 (Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Senator Wong) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Wong, 16 May 2013). 45 Veterans Affairs Legislation Amendment (Military Compensation Review and Other Measures) Bill 2013 (Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Senator Wong) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Wong, 16 May 2013). 46 Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Legislation Amendment Bill 2013 (Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Senator Wong) Second reading Adjourned debate (16 May 2013). 47 Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Amendment (New Mandate and Other Measures) Bill 2013 (Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Senator Wong) Second reading Adjourned debate (16 May 2013). 48 Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (Registration Fees) Bill 2013 Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Amendment (Registration Fees) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (20 March 2013). 49 Crimes Legislation Amendment (Organised Crime and Other Measures) Bill 2012 (Minister for Sport, Senator Lundy) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Lundy, 6 February 2013). 50 Veterans Affairs Legislation Amendment Bill 2012 Second reading Adjourned debate (13 March 2013). 51 Broadcasting Services Amendment (Anti-siphoning) Bill 2012 [2013] (Senate bill) Adjourned debate on the motion of the Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations (Senator Collins) That this bill be now read a second time. And on the amendment moved by Senator Di Natale Omit all words after That, substitute the Senate declines to give this bill a second reading at this time, and that the bill, and any amendments to it that may be subsequently circulated, be referred to the Environment and Communications Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 1 November 2012 (12 September 2012). 52 Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Amendment (Online Games) Bill 2011 (Parliamentary Secretary for Defence, Senator Feeney) Second reading Adjourned debate (3 November 2011). 53 Commonwealth Electoral Amendment (Political Donations and Other Measures) Bill 2010 (Parliamentary Secretary for Defence, Senator Feeney)

8 8 No June 2013 Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Feeney, 17 November 2010). 54 Private Health Insurance Amendment (Lifetime Health Cover Loading and Other Measures) Bill 2012 Private Health Insurance Legislation Amendment (Base Premium) Bill 2013 (Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations, Senator Collins) Second reading Adjourned debate (adjourned, Senator Collins, 17 June 2013). 55 Investment in nuclear medicine and treatment Ministerial statement Adjourned debate on the motion That the Senate take note of the document (adjourned, Senator Ludlam, 19 September 2012). 56 Criteria for independent youth allowance Proposed resolution Consideration of message no. 38 from the House of Representatives (28 October 2010). 57 Mental health Proposed resolution Consideration of message no. 80 from the House of Representatives (9 February 2011). 58 Budget statement and documents Adjourned debate on the motion of the Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs (Senator Thistlethwaite) That the Senate take note of the statement and documents (adjourned, Minister for Sport (Senator Lundy), 16 May 2013). Budget statement and documents Adjourned debate on the motion of the Minister for Finance and Deregulation (Senator Wong) That the Senate take note of the statement and documents (adjourned, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister (Senator McLucas), 10 May 2012). 60 Budget statement and documents Adjourned debate on the motion of the Minister for Finance and Deregulation (Senator Wong) That the Senate take note of the statement and documents (adjourned, Minister for Sport (Senator Lundy), 12 May 2011). ORDERS OF THE DAY RELATING TO COMMITTEE REPORTS AND GOVERNMENT RESPONSES AND AUDITOR-GENERAL S REPORTS Orders of the Day relating to Committee Reports and Government Responses 1 Education, Employment and Workplace Relations References Committee Report Teaching and learning maximising our investment in Australian schools Erratum Consideration (17 June 2013). 2 Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee Final report Aviation accident investigations

9 No June Consideration (17 June 2013). 3 Finance and Public Administration References Committee Second and third interim reports and final report Implementation of the 1999 recommendations of the Joint Expert Technical Advisory Committee on Antibiotic Resistance Consideration (17 June 2013). 4 Community Affairs Legislation Committee Report Aboriginal Land Rights and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2013 [Provisions] Consideration (17 June 2013). 5 Finance and Public Administration Legislation Committee Report Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Bill 2013 [Provisions] Consideration (17 June 2013). 6 Environment and Communications References Committee Interim report Regulatory arrangements in dealing with the simultaneous transmission of radio programs Consideration (17 June 2013). 7 Environment and Communications Legislation Committee Report Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (Registration Fees) Bill 2013 [Provisions] and Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Amendment (Registration Fees) Bill 2013 [Provisions] Consideration (17 June 2013). 8 Environment and Communications Legislation Committee Report Consideration of time critical bills [pursuant to the order of the Senate of 15 May 2013 the Australian Capital Territory Water Management Legislation Amendment Bill 2013 has no substantive matters which require examination] Consideration (17 June 2013). 9 Community Affairs Legislation Committee Report Aged Care (Living Longer Living Better) Bill 2013 [Provisions], Australian Aged Care Quality Agency Bill 2013 [Provisions], Australian Aged Care Quality Agency (Transitional Provisions) Bill 2013 [Provisions], Aged Care (Bond Security) Amendment Bill 2013 [Provisions], and Aged Care (Bond Security) Levy Amendment Bill 2013 [Provisions] Consideration (17 June 2013). 10 Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee Interim report The current framework and operation of subclass 457 visas, Enterprise Migration Agreements and Regional Migration Agreements Consideration (17 June 2013). 11 Economics Legislation Committee Report Australian Jobs Bill 2013 [Provisions] Consideration (17 June 2013). 12 Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee Report International Organisations (Privileges and Immunities) Amendment Bill 2013 Consideration (17 June 2013).

10 10 No June Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee First and second interim reports The impact of federal court fee increases since 2010 on access to justice in Australia [Court fees] Consideration (17 June 2013). 14 Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee Report Consideration of time critical bills [pursuant to the order of the Senate of 15 May 2013 the Sugar Research and Development Services Bill 2013 and the Sugar Research and Development Services (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2013 have no substantive matters which require examination] Consideration (17 June 2013). 15 Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee Second interim report Auditor-General s reports nos 26 of and 22 of in relation to the Tasmanian forest industry Consideration (17 June 2013). 16 Economics Legislation Committee Report Consideration of time critical bills [pursuant to the order of the Senate of 15 May 2013 the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment Bill 2013 has no substantive matters which require examination] Consideration (17 June 2013). 17 Gambling Reform Joint Select Committee Fifth report The advertising and promotion of gambling services in sport and the Broadcasting Services Amendment (Advertising for Sports Betting) Bill 2013 Consideration (17 June 2013). 18 Environment and Communications Legislation Committee Report Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Great Barrier Reef) Bill 2013 Consideration (17 June 2013). 19 Environment and Communications Legislation Committee Report Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (Consumer Protection) Bill 2013 [Provisions] Consideration (17 June 2013). 20 Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee Report Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Amendment (New Mandate and Other Measures) Bill 2013 [Provisions] Consideration (17 June 2013). 21 Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee Report Public Interest Disclosure Bill 2013 [Provisions] Consideration (17 June 2013). 22 Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee Report The importance of the Indian Ocean rim for Australia s foreign, trade and defence policy Consideration (17 June 2013).

11 No June Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee Report Sex Discrimination Amendment (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Intersex Status) Bill 2013 [Provisions] Consideration (17 June 2013). 24 Finance and Public Administration References Committee Report: Medicare funding for hyperbaric oxygen treatment Government response Consideration (17 June 2013). 25 Gambling Reform Joint Select Committee Report: National Gambling Reform Bill 2012, National Gambling Reform (Related Matters) Bill (No. 1) 2012 and National Gambling Reform (Related Matters) Bill (No. 2) 2012; and Community Affairs Legislation Committee Report: National Gambling Reform Bill 2012 [Provisions], National Gambling Reform (Related Matters) Bill (No. 1) 2012 [Provisions] and National Gambling Reform (Related Matters) Bill (No. 2) 2012 [Provisions] Government response Consideration (17 June 2013). 26 Environment and Communications References Committee Report: Sustainable management by the Commonwealth of water resources Government response Consideration (17 June 2013). 27 Environment and Communications Legislation Committee Report: Water Amendment (Long-term Average Sustainable Diversion Limit Adjustment) Bill 2012 [Provisions] and Water Amendment (Water for the Environment Special Account) Bill 2012 [Provisions] Government response Consideration (17 June 2013). 28 Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee Report: Implications for long-term sustainable management of the Murray Darling Basin system Government response Consideration (17 June 2013). 29 Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee Second interim report: Management of the Murray-Darling Basin Government response Consideration (17 June 2013). 30 Agricultural and Related Industries Select Committee Report: Pricing and supply arrangements in the Australian and global fertiliser market Government response Consideration (17 June 2013). 31 Corporations and Financial Services Joint Statutory Committee Report Regulatory framework for tax (financial) advice services (previously Tax Laws Amendment (2013 Measures No. 2) Bill 2013, Schedules 3 and 4) Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator Back That the Senate take note of the report (Senator Back, in continuation, 17 June 2013). 32 National Capital and External Territories Joint Standing Committee Report Visit to Norfolk Island, April 2013, dated May 2013 Adjourned debate on the motion of the chair of the committee (Senator Pratt) That the Senate take note of the report (Senator Pratt, in continuation, 17 June 2013).

12 12 No June Intelligence and Security Joint Statutory Committee Report Review of administration and expenditure: No. 10 Australian intelligence agencies Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator Faulkner That the Senate take note of the report (Senator Faulkner, in continuation, 17 June 2013). 34 Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Joint Standing Committee Report Australia s trade and investment relationship with Japan and the Republic of Korea Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator Stephens That the Senate take note of the report (Senator Stephens, in continuation, 17 June 2013). 35 National Broadband Network Joint Standing Committee Fifth report Review of the rollout of the National Broadband Network Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator Cameron That the Senate take note of the report (Senator Cameron, in continuation, 17 June 2013). 36 Human Rights Joint Statutory Committee Seventh report of 2013 Examination of legislation in accordance with the Human Rights (Parliamentary Scrutiny) Act 2011: Bills introduced 14 May to 16 May 2013; Legislative instruments registered with the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments 20 April to 17 May 2013 Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator Stephens That the Senate take note of the report (Senator Stephens, in continuation, 17 June 2013). 37 Public Accounts and Audit Joint Statutory Committee Report 438 Advisory report on the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Bill 2013 Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator Bishop That the Senate take note of the report (Senator Bishop, in continuation, 17 June 2013). 38 Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee Final report The impact of federal court fee increases since 2010 on access to justice in Australia Adjourned debate on the motion of the chair of the committee (Senator Wright) That the Senate take note of the report (Senator Wright, in continuation, 17 June 2013). 39 Law Enforcement Joint Statutory Committee Reports Inquiry into the gathering and use of criminal intelligence Examination of the annual report of the Australian Crime Commission Examination of the annual report of the Australian Federal Police Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator Kroger That the Senate take note of the reports (Senator Kroger, in continuation, 16 May 2013). 40 Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee Report Australia s overseas development programs in Afghanistan Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator Kroger That the Senate take note of the report (Senator Kroger, in continuation, 16 May 2013). 41 Corporations and Financial Services Joint Statutory Committee Report Statutory oversight of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Number 2, May 2013)

13 No June Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator Kroger That the Senate take note of the report (Senator Kroger, in continuation, 16 May 2013). 42 Education, Employment and Workplace Relations References Committee Report Teaching and learning maximising our investment in Australian schools Adjourned debate on the motion of the chair of the committee (Senator Back) That the Senate take note of the report (adjourned, Senator Bushby, 14 May 2013). 43 Privileges Standing Committee 152nd report Possible unauthorised disclosure of the draft report of the Select Committee on Electricity Prices Adjourned debate on the motion of the chair of the committee (Senator Humphries) That the Senate endorse the conclusion at paragraph 1.57 of the 152nd report of the Committee of Privileges and adopt the recommendation that no contempt be found in respect of the matter referred (Senator Humphries, in continuation, 14 May 2013). 44 Gambling Reform Joint Select Committee Report: The prevention and treatment of problem gambling Government response Consideration (14 May 2013). 45 Corporations and Financial Services Joint Statutory Committee Report: Inquiry into the collapse of Trio Capital Government response Consideration (14 May 2013). 46 Environment and Communications Legislation Committee Report Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment Bill 2013 [Provisions] Consideration (14 May 2013). 47 Economics Legislation Committee Report Insurance Contracts Amendment Bill 2013 [Provisions] Consideration (14 May 2013). 48 Economics Legislation Committee Report Exposure draft of the Australian Jobs Bill 2013 Consideration (14 May 2013). 49 Finance and Public Administration References Committee Interim report Implementation of the 1999 recommendations of the Joint Expert Technical Advisory Committee on Antibiotic Resistance Consideration (14 May 2013). 50 Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee Report Australia Council Bill 2013 [Provisions] and Australia Council (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2013 [Provisions] Consideration (14 May 2013). 51 Economics References Committee Report Development and operation of the Minerals Resource Rent Tax Consideration (14 May 2013). 52 Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee Interim report Aviation accident investigations Consideration (14 May 2013).

14 14 No June Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee Report Migration and Security Legislation Amendment (Review of Security Assessments) Bill 2012 Consideration (14 May 2013). 54 Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee Interim report Auditor-General s reports nos 26 of and 22 of in relation to the Tasmanian forest industry Consideration (14 May 2013). 55 Environment and Communications Legislation Committee Interim report Broadcasting Services Amendment (Material of Local Significance) Bill 2013 and the delivery of news coverage in rural and regional areas by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Consideration (14 May 2013). 56 Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee Report Performance of the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and agencies (live animal export arrangements) Consideration (14 May 2013). 57 Community Affairs References Committee Interim and final reports Supply of chemotherapy drugs such as Docetaxel Consideration (14 May 2013). 58 Economics Legislation Committee Report Small Business Commissioner Bill 2013 Consideration (14 May 2013). 59 Cyber Safety Joint Select Committee Second interim report Cybersafety for seniors: a worthwhile journey Adjourned debate on the motion of the chair of the committee (Senator Bilyk) That the Senate take note of the report (Senator Bilyk, in continuation, 14 May 2013). 60 National Capital and External Territories Joint Standing Committee Report An estate for the future: report of the inquiry into the allocation of land to diplomatic missions in the ACT Adjourned debate on the motion of the chair of the committee (Senator Pratt) That the Senate take note of the report (Senator Pratt, in continuation, 14 May 2013). 61 Senators Interests Standing Committee Report 1/2013 Annual report 2012 Consideration (14 May 2013). 62 Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee Report Restoring Territory Rights (Voluntary Euthanasia Legislation) Bill 2012 Consideration (14 May 2013). 63 Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee Report Competition and Consumer Amendment (Australian Food Labelling) Bill 2012 (No. 2) Consideration (14 May 2013).

15 No June Environment and Communications References Committee Report The Australian Broadcasting Corporation s commitment to reflecting and representing regional diversity Adjourned debate on the motion of the chair of the committee (Senator Birmingham) That the Senate take note of the report (Senator Birmingham, in continuation, 20 March 2013). 65 Community Affairs References Committee Report Australia s domestic response to the World Health Organization s (WHO) Commission on Social Determinants of Health report Closing the gap within a generation Adjourned debate on the motion of the chair of the committee (Senator Siewert) That the Senate take note of the report (Senator Siewert, in continuation, 20 March 2013). 66 Human Rights Joint Statutory Committee Fourth report of 2013 Examination of legislation in accordance with the Human Rights (Parliamentary Scrutiny) Act 2011: Bills introduced 12 March to 14 March 2013; Legislative instruments registered with the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments 17 December to 20 December 2012 Fifth report of 2013 Examination of legislation in accordance with the Human Rights (Parliamentary Scrutiny) Act 2011: Social Security Legislation Amendment (Fair Incentives to Work) Bill 2012 Final report Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator McEwen That the Senate take note of the report (adjourned, Senator Back, 20 March 2013). 67 Human Rights Joint Statutory Committee Third report of 2013 Examination of legislation in accordance with the Human Rights (Parliamentary Scrutiny) Act 2011: Bills introduced 5 February to 28 February 2013; Legislative instruments registered with the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments 5 January to 15 February 2013 Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator Stephens That the Senate take note of the report (adjourned, Senator Kroger, 14 March 2013). 68 Treaties Joint Standing Committee Report 132 Treaties tabled on 18 September and 30 October 2012 Adjourned debate on the motion of the chair of the committee (Senator Thistlethwaite) That the Senate take note of the report (adjourned, Senator Kroger, 14 March 2013). 69 Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee Final report The management of the Murray-Darling Basin Adjourned debate on the motion of the chair of the committee (Senator Heffernan) That the Senate take note of the report (Senator Heffernan, in continuation, 14 March 2013). 70 Procedure Standing Committee First report of 2013 Electronic petitions; Routine of business Adjourned debate on the motion of the chair of the committee (Senator Parry) That the Senate take note of the report (adjourned, Senator Kroger, 14 March 2013).

16 16 No June 2013 Orders of the Day relating to Auditor-General s reports 1 Auditor-General Audit report no. 15 of Assurance report major projects report Defence Materiel Organisation Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator Bushby That the Senate take note of the document (Senator Fawcett, in continuation, 28 February 2013). 2 Auditor-General Audit report no. 22 of Performance audit Administration of the Tasmanian Forests Intergovernmental Agreement Contractors Voluntary Exit Grants Program Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Consideration (25 February 2013). 3 Auditor-General Audit report no. 21 of Performance audit Individual management services provided to people in immigration detention Department of Immigration and Citizenship Consideration (25 February 2013). 4 Auditor-General Audit report no. 23 of Performance audit The Australian Government Reconstruction Inspectorate s conduct of value for money reviews of flood reconstruction projects in Victoria Department of Regional Australia, Local Government, Arts and Sport Consideration (26 February 2013). 5 Auditor-General Audit report no. 24 of Performance audit The preparation and delivery of the natural disaster recovery work plans for Queensland and Victoria Department of Regional Australia, Local Government, Arts and Sport Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator Cameron That the Senate take note of the document (Senator Bernardi, in continuation, 28 February 2013). 6 Auditor-General Audit report no. 25 of Performance audit Defence s implementation of audit recommendations Department of Defence; Defence Materiel Organisation Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator Fawcett That the Senate take note of the document (Senator Fawcett, in continuation, 28 February 2013). 7 Auditor-General Audit report no. 26 of Performance audit Remediation of the Lightweight Torpedo Replacement Project Department of Defence; Defence Materiel Organisation Consideration (28 February 2013). 8 Auditor-General Audit report no. 27 of Performance audit Administration of the Research Block Grants Program Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education Consideration (14 May 2013). 9 Auditor-General ANAO report no. 28 of The Australian Government Performance Measurement and Reporting Framework: Pilot project to audit key performance indicators Consideration (14 May 2013).

17 No June Auditor-General Audit report no. 29 of Performance audit Administration of the Veterans Children Education Schemes Department of Veterans Affairs Consideration (14 May 2013). 11 Auditor-General Audit report no. 30 of Performance audit Management of detained goods Australian Customs and Border Protection Service Consideration (14 May 2013). 12 Auditor-General Audit report no. 31 of Performance audit Implementation of the National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Consideration (14 May 2013). 13 Auditor-General Audit report no. 32 of Performance audit Grants for the construction of the Adelaide desalination plant Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities; Department of Finance and Deregulation; Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Consideration (14 May 2013). 14 Auditor-General Audit report no. 33 of Performance audit The regulation of tax practitioners by the Tax Practitioners Board Tax Practitioners Board; Australian Taxation Office Consideration (14 May 2013). 15 Auditor-General Audit report no. 34 of Performance audit Preparation of the Tax Expenditures Statement Department of the Treasury; Australian Taxation Office Consideration (14 May 2013). 16 Auditor-General Audit report no. 35 of Performance audit Control of credit card use Australian Trade Commission; Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet; Geoscience Australia Consideration (16 May 2013). 17 Auditor-General Audit report no. 36 of Performance audit Commonwealth environmental watering activities Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities Consideration (17 June 2013). 18 Auditor-General Audit report no. 37 of Performance audit Administration of grants from the Education Investment Fund Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education Consideration (17 June 2013). 19 Auditor-General Audit report no. 38 of Performance audit Indigenous early childhood development: Children and Family Centres Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Consideration (17 June 2013).

18 18 No June Auditor-General Audit report no. 41 of Performance audit The award of grants under the Supported Accommodation Innovation Fund Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Consideration (17 June 2013). 21 Auditor-General Audit report no. 43 of Performance audit Establishment, implementation and administration of the general component of the Local Jobs Stream of the Jobs Fund Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Consideration (17 June 2013). 22 Auditor-General Audit report no. 44 of Performance audit Management and reporting of goods and services tax and fringe benefits tax information Australian Taxation Office Consideration (17 June 2013). 23 Auditor-General Audit report no. 45 of Performance audit Cross-agency coordination of employment programs Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations; Department of Human Services Consideration (17 June 2013). *24 Auditor-General Audit report no. 46 of Performance audit Compensating F-111 fuel tank workers Department of Veterans Affairs; Department of Defence Consideration (18 June 2013). *25 Auditor-General Audit report no. 47 of Performance audit AUSTRAC s administration of its financial intelligence function Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) Consideration (18 June 2013). Notices of Motion GENERAL BUSINESS Notice given 23 June Chair of the Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Legislation Committee (Senator Marshall): To move That the Senate (a) notes: (i) the opening statement made by the President of Fair Work Australia on 1 June 2010 during his appearance at an estimates hearing of the Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Legislation Committee, and (ii) in particular, the request made in that statement that the Senate reconsider its order of 28 October 2009 which requires that, on each occasion on which the Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Legislation Committee meets to consider estimates in

19 No June relation to Fair Work Australia, the President of Fair Work Australia appear before the committee to answer questions; and (b) modifies the order of 28 October 2009 by declaring that, while relaxing the requirement that the President of Fair Work Australia attend to answer questions on all occasions when the Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Legislation Committee meets to consider estimates in relation to Fair Work Australia, the Senate expects that the President will appear should his or her presence be requested by the Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Legislation Committee in the future. Notice given 14 May Senator Rhiannon: To move That the following bill be introduced: A Bill for an Act to establish a Commonwealth statutory authority with responsibility for protecting and promoting animal welfare in Commonwealth regulated activities, and for related purposes. Voice for Animals (Independent Office of Animal Welfare) Bill Notice of motion altered on 14 May 2013 pursuant to standing order 77. Notice given 18 June 2013 *1269 Deputy Chair of the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties (Senator McKenzie): To move That the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties be authorised to hold a private meeting otherwise than in accordance with standing order 33(1) during the sitting of the Senate on Monday, 24 June 2013, from 10 am, followed by a public hearing. *1270 Senators Bernardi and Stephens: To move That the Senate (a) supports freedom of religion as a universal human right; (b) does not support the imprisonment or persecution of individuals on the basis of their religious belief; (c) calls on the Iranian authorities to release Pastor Saeed Abedini who was sentenced to 8 years in prison because his Christian faith and activities were deemed a national security threat by the Iranian Government; (d) recognises that this action is a breach of Iran s international obligations, its own constitution and stated religious values; and (e) stands in solidarity with Pastor Abedini, his family and all those who seek to practise their religion without fear of persecution. *1271 Senator Smith: To move That the Senate (a) recognises: (i) the signing of the Charter of the Commonwealth by Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia and Head of the Commonwealth, on 14 December 2012, and (ii) that the Charter reaffirms the core values and principles of the Commonwealth as being: (A) democracy, (B) human rights, (C) international peace and security, (D) tolerance, respect and understanding, (E) freedom of expression, (F) separation of powers,

20 20 No June 2013 (G) rule of law, (H) good governance, (I) sustainable development, (J) protecting the environment, (K) access to health, education, food and shelter, (L) gender equality, (M) importance of young people in the Commonwealth, (N) recognition of the needs of small states, (O) recognition of the needs of vulnerable states, and (P) the role of civil society; and (b) encourages the Australian Government to further demonstrate its support for the values contained in the Charter by working to ensure all Commonwealth nations abide by its commitments. *1273 Senator Rhiannon: To move That there be laid on the table by the Minister representing the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, by 27 June 2013, all documents relating to the production of the report, Pollution Reduction Program 4.2 Particulate Emissions from Coal Trains, dated May 2013, prepared for the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) by Katestone Environmental Pty Ltd, from 1 July 2012 until present, including correspondence between the ARTC and the Minister, the department, the New South Wales Environmental Protection Authority and the report consultant. *1274 Senator Hanson-Young: To move That the Senate (a) notes that unpaid caring work being undertaken by Australian individuals is leading to inequality over the life-cycle of women and the emergence of gender-based disparity in retirement incomes; and (b) calls on the Government to: (i) direct the Productivity Commission to conduct an inquiry into mechanisms for recognising and valuing unpaid care which might reduce the gender gap, including, but not limited to, options and models for superannuation and tax offsets, carer s leave, child care, aged pension supplements, and additional paid parental leave measures, and (ii) specify that the inquiry examine the merits and feasibility of a system of carer credits in the form of direct credits to the superannuation accounts of individuals with parent care responsibilities or carer responsibilities. *1275 Senator Hanson-Young: To move That the Senate (a) notes: (i) the current visit of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Australia, and the visit of the Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, Mr Penpa Tsering, to Australia s Parliament House, and (ii) the ongoing tension and repressions in Tibetan regions, leading to nearly 120 deaths of Tibetans by self-immolation, and the continuing surveillance and violent crackdowns on Tibetans; and (b) calls on the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Senator Bob Carr) to escalate diplomatic arrangements for a visit by the Australian Ambassador and an Australian parliamentary delegation to Tibetan regions for the purposes of fact-finding and observation.

21 No June *1276 Senators Moore, Williams and Cameron: To move That the Senate (a) notes the concerns about the security of the residents of Camp Hurriya in Iraq which was subject to a mortar attack on 15 June 2013; (b) recognises that individual refugee status assessments are underway in Camp Hurriya, with more than half the determinations completed to date; and (c) urges the international community to continue to work with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the Government of Iraq on finding a durable solution for camp residents, including resettlement in third countries. *1277 Senator Crossin: To move That the Senate (a) notes that: (i) 2013 is the 50th anniversary of the Yirrkala bark petitions, and (ii) these petitions were: (a) from the Yolngu people of Yirrkala and the first documents bridging Commonwealth law as it then stood, and the Indigenous laws of the land, (b) the first traditional documents recognised by the Commonwealth Parliament and are thus the documentary recognition of Indigenous people in Australian law, (c) extraordinary in nature as they were the first petitions to use traditional forms and combine bark painting with text typed on paper, and (d) painted designs proclaiming Yolngu law, depicting the traditional relations to the land and the typed text incorporating both English and Gumatj languages; and (b) recognises: (i) the national appreciation of this anniversary, and (ii) that NAIDOC Week 2013 will be aptly themed We value the vision: Yirrkala Bark Petitions Orders of the Day 1 Green Loans Program Ministerial statement and documents Consideration (28 September 2010). 2 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association 55th Conference Report of the Australian parliamentary delegation, 26 September to 6 October 2009, Tanzania and Rwanda, dated June 2010 Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator Moore That the Senate take note of the document (Senator Moore, in continuation, 28 September 2010). 39 Health Food labelling standards Adjourned debate on the motion of Senator Siewert That the Senate (a) notes recent reports in Australia that found infant formula had been contaminated with genetically modified (GM) soy and corn; (b) acknowledges the significant level of community concern about food labelling and safety issues in Australian food products, particularly those being fed to infants and young children; and

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