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Live Minutes 9 am
Acknowledgement of country
Prayers
Report from committee
Selection Committee — Speaker to present the report of the Selection Committee’s determinations relating to committee and delegation business and private Members’ business on Monday, 4 November 2024.
Government business
Notices
No. 1 — Variation of resolution relating to the time and order of business for the House and Federation Chamber on Wednesday, 9 October 2024 — Mr Hill (Assistant Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
When question put and passed —
No. 2 — National Broadband Network Companies Amendment (Commitment to Public Ownership) Bill 2024 — Ms Rowland (Minister for Communications) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved. Second reading debate to continue.
Debate to be interrupted.
At 10 am
Speaker to call on —
Questions without notice
Presentation of documents — Ministers
Matter of public importance
If matter submitted, terms will be circulated after 9.30 am to Members in the Chamber. Requires support of 8 Members.
Ministerial statements, by leave
Members’ statements — Speaker to call on Members’ statements.
(Each Member — 90 seconds. Total time allotted — 30 minutes)
Order of the Day returned from Federation Chamber
Mr Burke (Leader of the House) to make a declaration returning the Customs Tariff Amendment (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Expansion) Bill 2024 to the House for further consideration.
Government business – continued
Notices – continued
No. 3 — Cyber Security Bill 2024 — Mr Burke (Minister for Cyber Security) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 4 — Intelligence Services and Other Legislation Amendment (Cyber Security) Bill 2024 — Mr Burke (Minister for Cyber Security) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 5 — Security of Critical Infrastructure and Other Legislation Amendment (Enhanced Response and Prevention) Bill 2024 — Mr Burke (Minister for Cyber Security) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 6 — Sydney Airport Demand Management Amendment Bill 2024 — Ms C King (Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
No. 7 — Help to Buy (Consequential Provisions) Bill 2023 [No. 2] — Ms O’Neil (Minister for Housing) to present a bill. First reading. Second reading to be moved.
Debate to be adjourned.
. 840fd897-b0b8-4436-837b-1517d970ca28No. 8 — Parliamentary Joint Committee on Parliamentary Standards — Proposed powers and proceedings of parliamentary joint committee — Mr Gorman (Assistant Minister for the Public Service) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
No. 9 — Proposed amendment to standing order 216 — Mr Gorman (Assistant Minister for the Public Service) to move motion appearing on the Notice Paper in his name.
Reports from committees
Joint Standing Committee on Migration — Ms Vamvakinou (Chair — Calwell) to present the following report and seek leave to make a statement:
Migration, Pathway to Nation Building.
Ms Vamvakinou to move — That the House take note of the report.
Debate to be adjourned.
Ms Vamvakinou to move — That the order of the day be referred to the Federation Chamber. Question to be put.
Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade — Mr McCormack (Riverina) to present the following report and seek leave to make a statement:
‘Are we there yet?’: From recovery to resilience – opportunities and challenges for Australia’s tourism sector.
Mr McCormack to move — That the House take note of the report.
Debate to be adjourned.
Mr McCormack to move — That the order of the day be referred to the Federation Chamber. Question to be put.
Joint Standing Committee on Treaties— Ms Chesters (Chair — Bendigo) to present the following report and seek leave to make a statement:
Report 221: BBNJ Agreement.
Government business – continued
Orders of the day – continued
When returned —
Customs Tariff Amendment (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Expansion) Bill 2024 — Resumption of debate on second reading; second reading; consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.
No. 1 — Future Made in Australia (Guarantee of Origin) Bill 2024 — Resumption of debate on second reading.
If no objection, cognate debatewith order of the day No. 2, Future Made in Australia (Guarantee of Origin Charges) Bill 2024andorder of the day No. 3, Future Made in Australia (Guarantee of Origin Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2024.
Debate to be adjourned.
Minister to move — That orders of the day Nos. 2 and 3, government business, be postponed to a later hour.
No. 4 — Treasury Laws Amendment (Better Targeted Superannuation Concessions and Other Measures) Bill 2023 — Speaker to report a message from the Governor-General recommending appropriation.
Consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.
No. 5 — Superannuation (Better Targeted Superannuation Concessions) Imposition Bill 2023 — Resumption of debate on second reading; second reading; consideration in detail; third reading, by leave.
No. 6 — Universities Accord (Student Support and Other Measures) Bill 2024— Resumption of debate on second reading and on the amendment moved by Ms Daniel (Goldstein) to the amendment moved by Mr Bates (Brisbane) to the amendment moved by Mr Fletcher (Bradfield). 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. 7 — Wage Justice for Early Childhood Education and Care Workers (Special Account) 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. 8 — Veterans’ Entitlements, Treatment and Support (Simplification and Harmonisation) 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.
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 9 am on Thursday, 10 October 2024.)
Claressa Surtees
Clerk of the House of Representatives
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FC Live Minutes 11.30 am
3 minute constituency statements
Chair to call on 3 minute constituency statements.
(Each Member — 3 minutes. Statements to conclude at 12 noon.)
Government business
Orders of the day
No. 2 — Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Amendment Bill 2024 — Resumption of debate on second reading; second reading; consideration in detail; report.
No. 3 — Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024 — Resumption of debate on second reading; second reading; consideration in detail; report.
No. 4 — Universities Accord (National Student Ombudsman) Bill 2024— Resumption of debate on second reading and on the amendment moved by Mr Fletcher (Bradfield). Question put on amendment. Second reading; consideration in detail; report.
No. 5 — Treasury Laws Amendment (2024 Tax and Other Measures No. 1) Bill 2024— Resumption of debate on second reading and on the amendment moved by Mr Howarth (Petrie). Question put on amendment. Second reading.
Chair to report a message from the Governor-General recommending appropriation.
Consideration in detail; report.
No. 6 — Aged Care Bill 2024 — Resumption of debate on second reading.
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 9.30 am on Thursday, 10 October 2024.)
Claressa Surtees
Clerk of the House of Representatives