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Hon Richard Marles MP – Parliament of Australia

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Deputy Prime Minister from 23.5.2022. Cabinet Minister from 23.5.2022. Minister for Employment from 23.5.2022 to 1.6.2022. Minister for Defence from 1.6.2022. Australian Labor Party. Served: 24.11.2007 to present. Shadow Minister for Immigration and Border Protection from 18.10.2013 to 23.7.2016.

MARLES, the Hon. Richard Donald - Parliament of Australia

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Deputy Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Australian Labor Party. Served: 30.05.2019 to present. Australian Labor Party Delegate to the Australian Labor Party National Conference, 2004.

ParlInfo - Biography for MARLES, the Hon. Richard Donald

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Elected to the House of Representatives for Corio, Victoria, 2007. Re-elected 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 2022. Australian Labor Party. Served: 24.11.2007 to present. Parliamentary Secretary for Innovation and Industry from 9.6.2009 to 14.9.2010. Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs from 14.9.2010 to 22.3.2013.

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Richard Marles is the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence of Australia since 2022. He represents the electorate of Corio in Victoria and has a background in law and trade unions. Re-elected 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 2022.

ParlInfo - AUKUS Nuclear-Powered Submarine Pathway

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RICHARD MARLES MP DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER MINISTER FOR DEFENCE . AUKUS NUCLEAR-POWERED SUBMARINE PATHWAY . Today’s significant AUKUS announcement about Australia’s acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines is the single biggest investment in our defence capability in our

[old] Defence Amendment (Safeguarding Australia’s Military Secrets ...

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In November 2022, Defence Minister Richard Marles noted that Defence is supporting investigations into ‘a number of cases’ by the Joint Australian Federal Police (AFP) – Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) Counter Foreign Interference Taskforce.

Committee to review international armed conflict decision making

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The inquiry was referred by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, the Hon Richard Marles MP, on 28 September to the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade (JSCFADT) with the following Terms of Reference.

Committee to hold hearing to review international armed conflict ...

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The inquiry was referred by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, the Hon Richard Marles MP, on 28 September to the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade (JSCFADT) (see Terms of Reference).

Chapter 1 - Introduction - Parliament of Australia

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1.1 On 10 May 2023, the Defence Legislation Amendment (Naval Nuclear Propulsion) Bill 2023 (the bill) was introduced into the House of Representatives by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, the Hon Richard Marles MP (the Minister).

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    25 Feb 2015 
    Chamber
    House of Representatives 
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    Not Proceeding 
    Portfolio
    Immigration and Border Protection 
    Summary
    Amends the
    Migration Act 1958
    to provide a framework for the use of reasonable force in specified circumstances by authorised officers within immigration detention facilities; and establish a complaints mechanism relating to the exercise of power to use reasonable force. 

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    12 Oct 2015 
    Chamber
    House of Representatives 
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    Not Proceeding 
    Sponsor
    MARLES, Richard, MP 
    Summary
    Amends the
    Migration Act 1958
    to require the reporting of child abuse in onshore and offshore immigration detention facilities. 

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    House of Representatives 
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    Immigration and Border Protection 
    Summary
    Amends the
    Migration Act 1958
    to: clarify the responsibilities of asylum seekers to provide and substantiate claims in relation to protection visas; enable the Refugee Review Tribunal to draw an unfavourable inference about the credibility of claims or evidence raised by a protection visa applicant for the first time at the review stage; create grounds to refuse a protection visa application when an applicant refuses or fails to establish their identity, nationality or citizenship; provide that a protection visa will not be granted to a family applicant unless the visa was applied for before the family visa holder was granted their visa; define the risk threshold for assessing Australia’s non-refoulement obligations under certain treaties; amend the framework in relation to unauthorised maritime arrivals and transitory persons who can make a valid application for a visa; provide for changes to the processes and administration of the Migration Review Tribunal and the Refugee Review Tribunal; and clarify when a review of a decision in relation to an application is ‘finally determined’. 

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    18 Mar 2021 
    Chamber
    House of Representatives 
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    Act 
    Portfolio
    Prime Minister 
    Summary
    Amends the
    Mutual Recognition Act 1992
    to: introduce a uniform scheme of automatic mutual recognition (AMR) by enabling an individual who is registered for an occupation in their home state to carry on those activities in other states and territories; enable a state minister to exempt a registration in their state from being subject to AMR for a renewable period of up to five years because of a significant risk to consumer protection, the environment, animal welfare or the health or safety of workers or the public; and enable a state minister to exempt a registration in their state for a temporary period of six months after commencement of the Act, with an option to extend for a further period to 30 June 2022 if needed. 

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Hon Richard Marles MP

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