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Monday, 25 June 2018
10 am
Acknowledgement of country
Prayers
Petitions
Petitions Committee — Mrs Wicks (Chair — Robertson) 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 — Fair Work Amendment (Restoring Penalty Rates) Bill 2018 —
Mr Shorten (Maribyrnong) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved. (Time allowed — 10 minutes.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 2 — Banking System Reform (Separation of Banks) Bill 2018 — Mr Katter (Kennedy) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved. (Time allowed — 10 minutes.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 3 — Telecommunications Amendment (Giving the Community Rights on Phone Towers) Bill 2018 — Mr Wilkie (Denison) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved. (Time allowed — 10 minutes.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 4 — Fair Work Amendment (A Living Wage) Bill 2018 — Mr Bandt (Melbourne) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved. (Time allowed — 10 minutes.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 5 — Regional, Rural and Remote Education Commissioner Bill 2018 — Ms McGowan (Indi) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved. (Time allowed — 10 minutes.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 6 — Stronger economy — Ms Banks (Chisholm) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in her name.
(Time allotted for debate — 30 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Ms Banks — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 6 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 7 — Cyprus — Ms Vamvakinou (Calwell) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in her name.
(Time allotted for debate — remaining private Members’ business time prior to 12 noon.
Speech time limits —
Ms Vamvakinou — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 6 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
At 12 noon
Messages from the Governor-General
Speaker to report messages from the Governor-General notifying assent to Bills.
Government business
Orders of the day
No. 1 — Australian Research Council Amendment Bill 2018 — Resumption of debate on second reading; second reading.
Speaker to report a message from the Governor-General recommending appropriation.
Consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.
No. 2 — National Consumer Credit Protection Amendment (Mandatory Comprehensive Credit Reporting) Bill 2018— Resumption of debate on second reading; second reading; consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.
No. 3 — Treasury Laws Amendment (Tax Integrity and Other Measures No. 2) Bill 2018 — Resumption of debate on second reading; second reading; consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.
No. 4 — Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 4) Bill 2018 — Resumption of debate on second reading; second reading; consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.
At 1.30 pm
Members’ statements — Speaker to call on Members’ statements.
(Each Member — 90 seconds. Total time allotted — 30 minutes)
At 2 pm
Death of the Honourable Joseph Max Berinson — Condolence motion
Mr Turnbull (Prime Minister) to refer to the death of the Honourable Joseph Max Berinson, a former Member and Minister (ALP, Perth, 1969 to 1975), and move motion of condolence.
Motion to be supported by the Leader of the Opposition and other Members.
(Motion to be carried in silence — all Members standing.)
Speaker to call on —
Questions without notice
Presentation of documents — Speaker
Ministers
Ministerial statements, by leave
Government business – continued
Orders of the day– continued
No. 7 — Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Amendment Bill 2018 — Resumption of debate on second reading; second reading; consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.
No. 8 — Treasury Laws Amendment (APRA Governance) Bill 2018 — Resumption of debate on second reading; second reading; consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.
No. 9 — Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 2) Bill 2018 — Resumption of debate on second reading; second reading; consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.
No. 10 — Counter-Terrorism Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2018 — Resumption of debate on second reading; second reading; consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.
No. 11 — Copyright Amendment (Service Providers) Bill 2017 — Minister to move second reading; second reading; 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, 26 June 2018.)
David Elder
Clerk of the House of Representatives
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Monday, 25 June 2018
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
Notices
No. 1 — Home care package waitlist — Ms Collins (Franklin) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in her name.
(Time allotted for debate — 50 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Ms Collins — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 10 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 2 — Australia’s relief efforts to Armenia — Mr Zimmerman (North Sydney) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
(Time allotted for debate — 30 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Mr Zimmerman — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 6 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 3 — Violence against women — Ms Husar (Lindsay) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in her name.
(Time allotted for debate — 30 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Ms Husar — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 6 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 4 — International Olympiads for science, maths and technology — Mr Crewther (Dunkley) 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 Crewther — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 8 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 — Car manufacturers sharing technical information — Dr Leigh (Fenner) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
(Time allotted for debate — 40 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Dr Leigh — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 8 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 6 — Farm Household Allowance — Mr Gee (Calare) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
(Time allotted for debate — 45 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Mr Gee — 10 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 1 x 10 mins + 7 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
Orders of the day
No. 1 — National Disability Insurance Scheme — Resumption of debate on the motion moved by Ms Husar (Lindsay).
(Time allotted for debate — 40 minutes.
Speech time limits —
All Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 8 x 5 mins.)
Debate to be adjourned.
Notices – continued
No. 7 — Local governments — Mr Falinski (Mackellar) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
(Time allotted for debate — remaining private Members’ business time prior to 7.30 pm.
Speech time limits —
Mr Falinski — 5 minutes.
Other Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 8 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, 26 June 2018.)
DAVID ELDER
Clerk of the House of Representatives
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Monday, 25 June 2018
Joint Select Committee on Constitutional Recognition relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
Joint Select Committee on Constitutional Recognition Relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
2S3 Parliament House, Canberra, ACT commencing at 9.45 am
Contact: Secretary 02 6277 4129
Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade
Inquiry into access to free trade agreements by small and medium sized enterprises
1R5 Parliament House, Canberra, ACT commencing at 10.30 am
Contact: Secretary 02 6277 2313
Joint Standing Committee on Treaties
TPP-11
2R1 Parliament House, Canberra, ACT commencing at 11 am
Contact: Secretary 02 6277 4002
DAVID ELDER
Clerk of the House of Representatives
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