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Thursday, 1 September 2016
9.30 am
Acknowledgement of country
Prayers
Ministerial statement, by leave
Mr Turnbull (Prime Minister) to make a statement on national security.
Government business
Notices
No. 1 — Registration of Deaths Abroad Amendment Bill 2016 — Minister, on behalf of Ms Bishop (Minister for Foreign Affairs), to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 2 — Industry Research and Development Amendment (Innovation and Science Australia) Bill 2016 — Mr Hunt (Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
Without Notice
Treasury Laws Amendment (Enterprise Tax Plan) Bill 2016 —
Mr Morrison (Treasurer) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
Treasury Laws Amendment (Income Tax Relief) Bill 2016 — Mr Morrison (Treasurer) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
International Tax Agreements Amendment Bill 2016 — Ms O’Dwyer (Minister for Revenue and Financial Services) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
Notices – continued
No. 3 — Corporations Amendment (Auditor Registration) Bill 2016 — Ms O’Dwyer (Minister for Revenue and Financial Services) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 4 — Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Media Reform) Bill 2016 — Mr Fletcher (Minister representing the Minister for Communications) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 5 — Statute Law Revision (Spring 2016) Bill 2016 — Minister, on behalf of Mr Keenan (Minister for Justice), to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 6 — Statute Update Bill 2016 — Minister, on behalf of Mr Keenan (Minister for Justice), to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 7 — Competition and Consumer Amendment (Country of Origin) Bill 2016 — Mr C. A. S. Laundy (Assistant Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 8 — Social Services Legislation Amendment (Budget Repair) Bill 2016 — Mr Porter (Minister for Social Services) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 9 — Social Services Legislation Amendment (Youth Employment) Bill 2016 — Mr Porter (Minister for Social Services) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 10 — Social Services Legislation Amendment (Family Payments Structural Reform and Participation Measures) Bill 2016 — Mr Porter (Minister for Social Services) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 11 — Family Assistance Legislation Amendment (Jobs for Families Child Care Package) Bill 2016 — Mr Porter (Minister for Social Services) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 12 — Migration Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) Bill 2016 — Mr Dutton (Minister for Immigration and Border Protection) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 13 — Migration Amendment (Character Cancellation Consequential Provisions) Bill 2016 — Mr Dutton (Minister for Immigration and Border Protection) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 14 — Proposed amendments to the standing orders — Mr Pyne (Leader of the House) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
Debate may ensue. Speaker to put question.
No. 15 — Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services — Proposed powers and proceedings of parliamentary joint committee —
Mr Pyne (Leader of the House), to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
Debate may ensue. Speaker to put question.
No. 16 — Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters — Proposed joint standing committee — Mr Pyne (Leader of the House), to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
Debate may ensue. Speaker to put question.
No. 17 — Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade — Proposed joint standing committee — Mr Pyne (Leader of the House), to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
Debate may ensue. Speaker to put question.
No. 18 — Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights — Proposed powers and proceedings of parliamentary joint committee — Mr Pyne (Leader of the House), to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
Debate may ensue. Speaker to put question.
No. 19 — Parliamentary Joint Committee on Law Enforcement — Proposed powers and proceedings of parliamentary joint committee — Mr Pyne (Leader of the House), to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
Debate may ensue. Speaker to put question.
No. 20 — Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity — Proposed powers and proceedings of parliamentary joint committee — Mr Pyne (Leader of the House), to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
Debate may ensue. Speaker to put question.
No. 21 — Joint Standing Committee on the Parliamentary Library — Proposed joint standing committee — Mr Pyne (Leader of the House), by leave, to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
Debate may ensue. Speaker to put question.
No. 22 — Joint Standing Committee on Migration — Proposed joint standing committee — Mr Pyne (Leader of the House), to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
Debate may ensue. Speaker to put question.
No. 23 — Joint Standing Committee on the National Capital and External Territories — Proposed joint standing committee — Mr Pyne (Leader of the House), to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
Debate may ensue. Speaker to put question.
No. 24 — Joint Standing Committee on the National Disability Insurance Scheme — Proposed joint standing committee — Mr Pyne (Leader of the House), to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
Debate may ensue. Speaker to put question.
No. 25 — Joint Standing Committee on Northern Australia — Proposed joint standing committee — Mr Pyne (Leader of the House), to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
Debate may ensue. Speaker to put question.
No. 26 — Joint Standing Committee on Trade and Investment Growth — Proposed joint standing committee — Mr Pyne (Leader of the House), to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
Debate may ensue. Speaker to put question.
Orders of the day
No. 1 — Governor-General’s opening speech — Resumption of debate on the proposed Address in Reply.
Debate to be interrupted.
At 1.30 pm
Members’ statements —Speaker to call on Members’ statements.
(Each Member — 90 seconds. Total time allotted — 30 minutes)
At 2 pm
Speaker to call on —
Questions without notice
Presentation of documents — Speaker
Ministers
Matter of public importance
If matter submitted, terms will be circulated after 12 noon to Members in the Chamber. Requires support of 8 Members.
Ministerial statements, by leave
Government business — continued
Orders of the day — continued
No. 1 — Governor-General’s opening speech — Resumption of debate on the proposed Address in Reply.
Debate to be interrupted.
Adjournment
Question expected to be proposed at 4.30 pm and debate to conclude by 5 pm, unless otherwise ordered.
(The next sitting of the House is expected to commence at 10 am on Monday, 12 September 2016.)
David Elder
Clerk of the House of Representatives
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