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Monday, 26 October 2020
10 am
Acknowledgement of country
Prayers
Petitions
Petitions Committee — Mr O’Dowd (Chair — Flynn) to present report on petitions and Ministerial responses.
Statements may be made (statements to conclude by 10.10 am).
Private Members’ business
Notices
No. 1 — Australian Federal Integrity Commission Bill 2020 — Dr Haines (Indi) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved. (Time allowed — 10 minutes.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 2 — Commonwealth Parliamentary Standards Bill 2020 — Dr Haines (Indi) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved. (Time allowed — 10 minutes.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 3 — Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Amendment (Making Gambling Businesses Accountable) Bill 2020 — Mr Wilkie (Clark) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved. (Time allowed — 10 minutes.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 4 — Australian made products — Ms Hammond (Curtin) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in her name.
(Time allotted for debate — 40 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Ms Hammond — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 8 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 5 — National Disability Insurance Scheme Independent Assessments — Mr Shorten (Maribyrnong) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
(Time allotted for debate — remaining private Members’ business time prior to 12 noon.
Speech time limits —
Mr Shorten — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 8 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
At 12 noon
Suspension of standing orders
Hours and business of the Federation Chamber — Minister, by leave, to move motion.
8cee1118-ef16-48b7-ab4f-146cde33661dGovernment business
Orders of the day
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 — Ministers
Ministerial statements, by leave
Government business – continued
Orders of the day – continued
No. 6 — Competition and Consumer Amendment (Australian Consumer Law—Country of Origin Representations) Bill 2020 — Minister to move second reading; second reading; consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.
No. 7 — Aged Care Legislation Amendment (Improved Home Care Payment Administration No. 1) Bill 2020 — Resumption of debate on second reading and on the amendment moved by Ms Collins (Franklin). Question put on amendment. Second reading.
Speaker to report a message from the Governor-General recommending appropriation.
Consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.
Adjournment
Question expected to be proposed at 7.30 pm and debate to conclude by 8 pm, unless otherwise ordered.
(The next sitting of the House is expected to commence at 12 noon on Tuesday, 27 October 2020.)
Claressa Surtees
Clerk of the House of Representatives
Monday, 26 October 2020
10.30 am
3 minute constituency statements
Chair to call on 3 minute constituency statements.
(Each Member — 3 minutes. Total time allotted — 30 minutes, irrespective of suspensions for divisions in the House).
At 11 am
Private Members’ business
Orders of the day
No. 1 — Family Law Amendment (A Step Towards a Safer Family Law System) Bill 2020 — Resumption of debate on second reading.
(Time allotted for debate — 20 minutes.
Speech time limits —
All Members — 5 minutes.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 4 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
Notices
No. 1 — World Mental Health Day — Mr Wallace (Fisher) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
(Time allotted for debate — 40 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Mr Wallace — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 8 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 2 — City Deals — Mr Giles (Scullin) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
(Time allotted for debate — 30 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Mr Giles — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 6 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 3 — Space industry — Mr Stevens (Sturt) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
(Time allotted for debate — 30 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Mr Stevens — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 6 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 4 — Climate change and fossil fuel — Mr Wilkie (Clark) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
(Time allotted for debate — remaining private Members’ business time prior to 1.30 pm.
Speech time limits —
Mr Wilkie — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 6 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
At 1.30 pm the Federation Chamber meeting will be suspended.
At 4 pm the meeting of the Federation Chamber is expected to be resumed.
At 4 pm
Members’ statements — Chair to call on Members’ statements.
(Each Member — 90 seconds. Statements to conclude by 4.45 pm)
At 4.45 pm
Private Members’ business – continued
Notices – continued
No. 5 — Horticulture workers — Mr B. K. Mitchell (Lyons) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
(Time allotted for debate — 35 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Mr B. K. Mitchell — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 7 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 6 — Australian made products — Mr Young (Longman) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
(Time allotted for debate — 50 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Mr Young — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 10 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 7 — Electronic cigarettes and personal vaporisers — Dr Freelander (Macarthur) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
(Time allotted for debate — 20 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Dr Freelander — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 4 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 8 — Manufacturing businesses — Mrs McIntosh (Lindsay) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in her name.
(Time allotted for debate — 35 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Mrs McIntosh — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 7 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
Orders of the day – continued
No. 2 — Young Australians — Resumption of debate on the motion moved by Ms Rishworth (Kingston).
(Time allotted for debate — remaining private Members’ business time prior to 7.30 pm.
Speech time limits —
All Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 5 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
Adjournment
Question expected to be proposed at approximately 7.30 pm (no debate), unless otherwise ordered.
(The next meeting of the Federation Chamber is expected to commence at
4 pm on Tuesday, 27 October 2020.)
Claressa Surtees
Clerk of the House of Representatives
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