BILLS: Water Amendment (Water for the Environment Special Account) Bill 2012
Mr McCormack (Riverina) (22:01): As I rise to speak on the Water Amendment (Water for the Environment Special Account) Bill 2012, I hold in my hand the proof committee Hansard, which runs to 33 pages, of the hearing of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Regional Australia, which inquired into the bill, on Tuesday, […]
CONDOLENCES: Courtenay, Mr Bryce AM
Intelligence is a harder gift. For this you must work, you must practise it, challenge it, and maybe toward the end of your life you will master it.
Today, as we mourn his passing and celebrate his enormous contribution, we can reflect on how Courtenay mastered that intelligence and inspired all who read his books.
CONDOLENCES: Riordan, Hon. Joseph Martin (Joe)
Mr McCormack (Riverina) (18:41): We mourn the death, yet celebrate the life of Joseph Martin ‘Joe’ Riordan, AO. Sydney-born Riordan was educated at Patrician Brothers School and Marist Brothers College. He had a Labor pedigree. He was the nephew of Darby Riordan, the Labor member of the House of Representatives for Kennedy from 1929 to 1936. Joe married Patricia Watkins in 1955, and they had six children.
PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS: Battle of Eureka
Mr McCORMACK (Riverina) (12:37): It is important, indeed imperative, that Australian history be an integral part of Australian secondary schooling. Thankfully, the coalition when in government under John Howard recognised this as a fundamental part of the curriculum. The former prime minister had attacked the teaching of Australian history in schools, saying that ‘too often […]
PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS: Juvenile Diabetes
Mr McCormack (Riverina) (11:53): Diabetes myelitis type 1, also known as juvenile diabetes, is a form of diabetes which results from the autoimmune destruction of insulin producing beta cells of the pancreas. This type of diabetes accounts for 10 to 15 per cent of cases of diabetes worldwide. That means there are about 20 million people living with type 1 diabetes in the world. In Australia, more than 123,000 people are affected by type 1 diabetes.
PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS: Migration Amendment (Reform of Employer Sanctions) Bill 2012
The Migration Amendment (Reform of Employer Sanctions) Bill 2012 seeks to impose an additional regulatory regime on employers employing foreign nationals who are illegal or who do not have work rights. The requirements this bill proposes are, I believe, onerous and unnecessary and are in direct opposition to the coalition’s commitment to reduce the regulatory burden and compliance cost on business.
STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS: Wheat Exports
The proposed GrainCorp buyout would put 100 per cent of eastern Australia’s grain exports in foreign hands. Is this in the national interest? Worried grain growers in the Riverina do not think so. For the eastern states’ grain export facilities to be taken over by American company Archer Daniels Midland would be another nail in the coffin of our agricultural sector and another huge blow to future food security.
CONDOLENCES: Bilney, Mr Gordon Neil
Gordon Neil Bilney, who died on Sunday aged 73, was a straightshooter and someone with whom you knew where you stood. So said Noel Hicks from Griffith this morning when I telephoned him to talk about the Australian Labor Party’s late member for Kingston, to whom we appropriately pay tribute again today.
DELEGATION REPORTS: Regional Australia Committee Delegation to Canada and Mongolia
Hurtling through the rough terrain of the Gobi Desert as a back seat passenger in a mining company’s four-wheel drive vehicle, you do not get much opportunity to snap National Geographic style photographs. Such was the case early last month whilst in Mongolia as part of a five-person delegation from the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Regional Australia visiting that fascinating country.
STATEMENTS ON INDULGENCE: Australia’s Seat on the United Nations Security Council
The United Nations Security Council, the UNSC, is the powerful body of the United Nations with the power to authorise the deployment of troops from UN member countries, mandate ceasefires during conflicts and impose economic penalties on countries. The Security Council is comprised of representatives from 15 member countries. However, only five representatives are permanent. The permanent members are the countries of the United States of America, United Kingdom, China, Russia and France.