Daily Program 01/07/2024

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House of Representatives
Parl No.
47
Date
01 Jul 2024

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Live Minutes 11.30 am

Acknowledgement of country

Prayers

Petitions

Standing Committee on Petitions Ms Templeman (Chair — Macquarie) to present report on petitions and Ministerial responses.

Statements may be made (statements to conclude by 11.40 am).

Private Members’ business

Notices

No. 1 — Interactive Gambling Amendment (Ban on Gambling Advertisements) Bill 2024 Ms Sharkie (Mayo) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved. (Time allowed — 10 minutes.)

Debate to be adjourned.

No. 2 — Tax cuts Mr R Mitchell (McEwen) 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 R Mitchell — 5 minutes.

Other Members — 5 minutes each.

Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 2 x 5 mins.)

Debate to be adjourned.

At 12 noon

Message from the Governor-General

140eaf5e-91f8-444c-a9fb-7578daa5830eSpeaker to report a message from the Governor-General notifying assent to bills.

Messages from the Senate

Speaker to report messages from the Senate returning bills without amendment or requests.


Orders of the day returned from Federation Chamber

8c6c0296-baf1-446d-a94b-de115b0ef4d1Mr Burke (Leader of the House) to make a declaration returning the Defence Amendment (Parliamentary Joint Committee on Defence) Bill 2024 and Criminal Code Amendment (Deepfake Sexual Material) Bill 2024 to the House for further consideration.

Report from Federation Chamber

Speaker to present a report from the Federation Chamber returning the —

Creative Australia Amendment (Implementation of Revive) Bill 2024 without amendment. Third reading, by leave.

Government business

Orders of the day

Defence Amendment (Parliamentary Joint Committee on Defence) Bill 2024 — Resumption of debate on second reading; second reading; consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.

Criminal Code Amendment (Deepfake Sexual Material) Bill 2024— 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

Speaker to call on —

Questions without notice

Presentation of documents — Ministers

Ministerial statements, by leave

Report from committee

Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works Mr Perrett (Chair — Moreton) to present the following report and seek leave to make a statement:

Report 5/2024: Department of Defence — Canberra Defence Precinct Tranche 1 Australian Defence Force Academy Living-in Accommodation project and other works.


Government business – continued

Orders of the day – continued

No. 1 — Nature Positive (Environment Protection Australia) Bill 2024 — Resumption of debate on second reading and on the amendment moved by Ms Watson-Brown to the amendment moved by Mr Ted O’Brien (Fairfax). Questions put on amendments. Second reading.

Speaker to report a message from the Governor-General recommending appropriation.

Consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.

No. 2 — Nature Positive (Environment Information Australia) Bill 2024 — 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. 3 — Nature Positive (Environment Law Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2024 — Resumption of debate on second reading; second reading; consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.

Cognate

debate

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, 2 July 2024.)

PETER BANSON

Acting Clerk of the House of Representatives

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Notice Paper

Votes and Proceedings

Bills and Legislation

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FC Live Minutes 12 noon

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 12.30 pm

Private Members’ business

Notices

No. 1 — Older Australians Ms Sharkie (Mayo) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in her name.

(Time allotted for debate — 20 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Ms Sharkie — 5 minutes.

Other Members — 5 minutes each.

Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 4 x 5 mins.)

Debate to be adjourned.

Orders of the day

Tax cuts — Resumption of debate on the motion moved by Mr R Mitchell (McEwen).

(Time allotted for debate — 20 minutes
Speech time limits —
All Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 4 x 5 mins.)

Debate to be adjourned.

No. 1 — Beef Corridor — Resumption of debate on the motion moved by Ms Landry (Capricornia).

(Time allotted for debate — remaining private Members’ business time prior to 1.30 pm.
Speech time limits —
All Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 4 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

Orders of the day – continued

No. 2 — Road safety data — Resumption of debate on the motion moved by Mr Pasin (Barker).

(Time allotted for debate — 45 minutes.
Speech time limits —
All Members — 5 minutes each.
Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 9 x 5 mins.)

Debate to be adjourned.

Notices – continued

No. 2 — Low paid workers Ms J Ryan (Lalor) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in her name.

(Time allotted for debate — 40 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Ms J Ryan — 5 minutes.

Other Members — 5 minutes each.

Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 8 x 5 mins.)

Debate to be adjourned.

No. 3 — Natural gas Mr Chester (Gippsland) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.

(Time allotted for debate — 40 minutes.
Speech time limits —
Mr Chester — 5 minutes.

Other Members — 5 minutes each.

Minimum number of proposed Members speaking = 8 x 5 mins.)

Debate to be adjourned.

No. 4 — Energy bill relief Ms Thwaites (Jagajaga) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in her name.

(Time allotted for debate — remaining private Members’ business time prior to 7.30 pm.
Speech time limits —
Ms Thwaites — 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 no later than 7.30 pm (no debate), unless otherwise ordered.

(The next meeting of the Federation Chamber is expected to commence at
4 pm on Tuesday, 2 July 2024.)

PETER BANSON

Acting Clerk of the House of Representatives

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Monday, 1 July 2024

Joint Standing Committee on Treaties

International Labour Organization Convention No. 191: Safe and Healthy Working Environment (Consequential Amendments) Convention

2R1, Parliament House, Canberra ACT, commencing at 11.40 am

Contact: Secretary 02 6277 4002

PETER BANSON

Acting Clerk of the House of Representatives

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