THE SENATE

Journals Index

Journals of the Senate 30 August 2016 to 3 April 2019 Guide to the Journals Index

Subject Matter Where to look for the relevant Journals page number Adjournment of Senate, days and Under “Senate” heading hours of meeting, routine of business Bills Alphabetically under the title of the bill Certificates of appointment, Under “Senators” heading choice and election Cut-off motion, requests for Under “Bills—Senate Consideration” exemptions heading Committees— General heading—“Committees” Appointment, extensions of Alphabetically under the committee name time to report, government responses, leave to meet during sittings of the Senate, membership, references, reports Disallowance motions Under the heading “Disallowance Motions” Divisions Grouped under “Divisions” heading Leave of absence Under “Senators” heading Notices of motion Grouped under various subject headings (see over for a list) Orders for the production of Under “Orders” heading documents President—Rulings, statements, Under “President” heading temporary chairmen warrants Sessional orders Under “Orders” heading

List of Subject Headings:

Administration Industry Animal Welfare Law and Justice Children Mining Communications Parliament Culture and the Arts Politics Defence Primary Industries Economics Regional Education Science and Technology Employment Senate Environment Social Issues Family and Community Services Sport Family Issues Superannuation Finance Taxation Foreign Affairs Tourism Health Trade Historical Events Transport Immigration Women Indigenous Australians Youth Industrial Relations

Index—30 August 2016 to 3 April 2019 1

A A Fair Go for Australians in Trade Bill 2018 [No. 2], 3844 (nm1105), 3898 (1r,em), 4037 (2r) A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Amendment (Make Electricity GST Free) Bill 2017, 1809 (nm446), 1847 (1r,em), 1890 (negatived at second reading), 3613 (rst) A New Tax System (Medicare Levy Surcharge—Fringe Benefits) Amendment (Excess Levels for Private Health Insurance Policies) Bill 2018, 3149 (1r), 3171 (reference), 3646 (2r), 3661 (ic,3r), 3904 (assent) Abbott Government’s Commission of Audit—Select Committee— References, reports and responses— Final report, government response 3873 First interim report, government response 3873 Second interim report, government response 3873 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Amendment (Indigenous Land Corporation) Bill 2018, 2978 (reference), 4063 (1r,em), 4281 (2r,3r), 4376 (assent) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land and Sea Future Fund Bill 2018, 2978 (reference), 4063 (1r,em), 4281 (2r,3r), 4376 (assent) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land and Sea Future Fund (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2018, 2978 (reference), 4063 (1r,em), 4281 (2r,3r), 4376 (assent) Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Amendment Bill 2017, 2452 (nm), 2484 (1r,em), 4223, 4246 (2r,ic,em,3r), 4819 (m), 4823 (assent) Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Amendment (Land Scheduling) Bill 2018, 4390 (nm), 4443 (1r,em), 4719 (2r,3r), 4823 (m) Address by Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore, message from House of Representatives 266 Administration— 2016 Census (Senators Ludlam, Lambie and Xenophon), 91 (nm31), negatived 132 2016 Federal election—Provision of funding to One Community (Senator Birmingham), 2312 (nm617), amended and agreed to 2383 2017 Australia Day award recipients— (Senator Dean Smith), 908 (nm211), agreed to 946 2019 Australia Day award recipients— Australia’s HIV response (Senator Dean Smith), 4776 (nm1434) Tasmania (Senators Polley and Duniam), 4584 (nm1377), amended and agreed to 4636 Western Australia (Senator Dean Smith), 4775 (nm1433) Australian Antarctic Division (Senators Bilyk and Brown), 3437 (nm954), agreed to 3474 Australian Bravery Decorations (Senator Williams), 3528 (nm984), agreed to 3557 Australian Electoral Commission (Senator Abetz), 2187 (nm556), agreed to 2217 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 2 Journals of the Senate

Australian Federal Police (Senator Lambie), 577 (nm122), agreed to 592 Australian flag (Senator Anning)— 2916 (nm776), amended and agreed to 2956 3961 (nm1161), amended and agreed to 4058 Australian Information Commissioner Act—Appointment of commissioners (Senator Patrick), 2248 (nm590), agreed to 2373 Bureau of Meteorology—Regional weather forecasting teams (Senators McKim, Whish-Wilson, Brown, Polley, Bilyk, Singh and Urquhart), 3708 (nm1053), agreed to 3747 Captain Cook’s voyage to Australia—250th anniversary—Proposed expenditure (Senator Siewert), 4589 (nm1387), amended and negatived 4649 Charities and not-for-profit organisations—Impact of proposed foreign influence laws (Senators Siewert, Rhiannon and McKim), 3170 (nm868), amended and agreed to 3272 Commonwealth Procurement Rules (Senators Xenophon, Griff and Kakoschke-Moore), 192 (nm59), 228 Cyber security (Senator Bernardi), 2249 (nm591), negatived 2283 Department of Agriculture and Water Resources—Moss Review (Senator Faruqi), 4666 (nm1423), negatived 4807 Department of Human Services—Job cuts (Senator Siewert), 2082 (nm538), agreed to 2119 Drought, fires and floods—Relief assistance for victims (Senator Hanson), 4578 (nm1360), motion determined as not formal 4675 Electorate allowance (Senator Di Natale), 967 (nm226), negatived 998 Fire and Emergency Service Overseas Medal (Senator Hinch), 4106 (nm1210), agreed to 4241 Foreign powers—Interference with domestic political and electoral affairs (Senator Farrell), 1404 (nm345), agreed to 1436 Future Bayswater (Senator Dean Smith), 2784 (nm734), agreed to 2829 GetUp!—Regulation and scrutiny (Senator Bernardi), 2232 (nm582), negatived 2259 Government procurement (Senator Rhiannon), 3167 (nm863), agreed to 3278 Johnson, Mr Tory—Award of Star of Courage (Senator Dean Smith), 3162 (nm850), agreed to 3211 Lobbying Code of Conduct— Mr Ian Macfarlane (Senator Waters), 3786 (nm1079), negatived 3831 Mr Martin Ferguson (Senator Waters), 3786 (nm1078), negatived 3830 Ministerial code of conduct—Lobbying (Senator Waters), 3768 (nm1070), negatived 3792 Ministerial standards—Former minister (Senators Waters and Rhiannon), 254 (nm67), agreed to 292 National Wattle Day (Senators Singh and Storer), 3649 (nm1019), agreed to 3686 Newlands Civil Construction Pty Ltd—Contracts funded by the Commonwealth (Senator Chisholm), 2020 (nm511), withdrawn 2062

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Official language (Senator Anning), 3586 (nm1007), negatived 3614 Order of Australia awards—Western Australian recipients (Senator Dean Smith), 2821 (nm743), agreed to 2859 Payments to former Governors-General (Senator Siewert), 3895 (nm1124), 3969, amended and agreed to 3976 Prioritisation of human life (Senator Bernardi), 2686 (nm714), agreed to 2726 Queen’s Birthday Honours—Western Australian recipients (Senators Dean Smith and Reynolds), 1518 (nm384), agreed to 1546 Relocation of government agencies to rural and regional areas (Senators McKenzie, Williams and O’Sullivan), 966 (nm224), negatived 997 Remuneration—Vice chancellors and chief executive officers (Senator Hanson), 1979 (nm502), agreed to 2019 Royal Commonwealth Society—150th anniversary (Senator Dean Smith), 4358 (nm1293), agreed to 4399 Tourism Australia—Governance—Statement (Senator Brown), 4076 (nm1200), withdrawn 4229 Water portfolio responsibility (Senators Hanson-Young, Wong, Farrell and Gallacher), 2424 (nm641), amended and agreed to 2459 Advances under the Annual Appropriation Acts— 2015-16, approved 1217 2017-18, approved 4845 Advisory Council on Australian Archives—Senate member of council— Senator Moore, 2754 (appointed) Aged Care Amendment (Ratio of Skilled Staff to Care Recipients) Bill 2017, 1838 (nm459), 1875 (1r,em), 1890 Aged Care Amendment (Resident Welfare and Provider Disclosure) Bill 2019, 4663 (nm1418), 4801 (1r,em) Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission Bill 2018, 3738 (reference), 3985 (1r), 4220 (2r,ic,em,3r), 4273 (m), 4731 (assent) Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2018, 3738 (reference), 3985 (1r), 4220 (2r,ic,3r), 4731 (assent) Aged Care (Single Quality Framework) Reform Bill 2018, 3283 (1r), 3662 (2r,ic,3r), 3904 (assent) Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Legislation Amendment (Operational Efficiency) Bill 2017, 2699 (1r), 4622 Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Legislation Amendment (Streamlining Regulation) Bill 2018, 4324 (reference) Agriculture and Water Resources Legislation Amendment Bill 2016, 952 (exempted from cut-off), 956 (1r)

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Air Services Amendment Bill 2018, 2919 (nm781), 2954 (1r,em), 2978 (reference) Airports Amendment Bill 2018 [previous title Airports Amendment Bill 2016], 880 (reference), 3484 (1r,em), 3702 (2r,3r), 3904 (assent) Animal Export Legislation Amendment (Ending Long-haul Live Sheep Exports) Bill 2018, 3062 (nm821), 3134 (1r,em), 3407, 3643 (2r,ic,3r) Animal Welfare— Animal Export Legislation Amendment (Ending Long-haul Live Sheep Exports) Bill 2018—Consideration (Senators Hinch, Faruqi, Storer and Brown), 3650 (nm1022), amended and agreed to 3690 Animal testing of cosmetics (Senators Griff, Polley, Hinch, Storer and Faruqi), 3588 (nm1012), agreed to 3613 Australian Commission for Animal Welfare—Establishment (Senator Storer), 4045 (nm1183), negatived 4087 Export of racing greyhounds (Senator Faruqi), 4290 (nm1269), 4337, agreed to 4368 Free range egg labelling (Senator Rhiannon), 1297 (nm314), negatived 1334 Greyhound racing (Senators Faruqi and Hinch), 3705 (nm1047), negatived 3743 Kangaroos—Impact of shooting activities (Senators Rhiannon, Hinch and Bartlett), 2583 (nm686), negatived 2720 Live export trade— (Senator Hinch), 3265 (nm887), agreed to 3313 (Senator Rhiannon)— 429 (nm107), negatived 452 2612 (nm697), negatived 2640 Live export of equine animals (Senators Rhiannon and Hinch), 1380 (nm342), amended and agreed to 1439 Long-haul live sheep exports—Phase-out (Senator Patrick), 4358 (nm1291), agreed to 4413 People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Senator Bernardi), 2308 (nm607), agreed to 2375 Poultry welfare (Senators Hinch, Singh and Rhiannon), 2306 (nm604), negatived 2378, put and again and agreed to 2380 Shark conservation (Senator Whish-Wilson), 2585 (nm691), amended and negatived 2619 Shark mitigation methods (Senator Whish-Wilson), 4319 (nm1272), amended and agreed to 4370 Sustainable traditional hunting practices (Senator Hinch), 3532 (nm992), agreed to 3563 Turtle bycatch (Senator Hinch), 4320 (nm1273), amended and agreed to 4372 Unstunned animal slaughter (Senator Hanson), 4578 (nm1361) Welfare of racehorses (Senator Rhiannon), 2081 (nm537), negatived 2125 World Elephant Day (Senator Kakoschke-Moore), 1602 (nm394), agreed to 1659

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Anning, Senator Fraser— Statement advising Senate of status as an independent senator for Queensland, 2555, 4219 Statement informing Senate that he now represents Katter’s Australian Party in the Senate, 3134 Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Amendment Bill 2017, 1755 (reference), 2524 (1r,em), 2532 (2r,3r), 2568 (assent) Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 2016-2017, 396 (1r), 401 (2r,3r), 567 (assent) Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 2016-2017, 396 (1r), 401 (2r,3r), 567 (assent) Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2016-2017, 1216 (1r,exempted from cut-off,2r,3r), 1310 (assent) Appropriation Bill (No. 4) 2016-2017, 1216 (1r,exempted from cut-off,2r,3r), 1310 (assent) Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 2017-2018, 1464 (1r,2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 2017-2018, 1464 (1r,2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2017-2018, 2781 (1r), 2795 (2r,ic,3r), 3030 (assent) Appropriation Bill (No. 4) 2017-2018, 2781 (1r), 2795 (2r,ic,3r), 3030 (assent) Appropriation Bill (No. 5) 2017-2018, 3263 (1r,2r,3r), 3426 (assent) Appropriation Bill (No. 6) 2017-2018, 3263 (1r,2r,3r), 3426 (assent) Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 2018-2019, 3263 (1r,2r,3r), 3426 (assent) Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 2018-2019, 3263 (1r,2r,3r), 3426 (assent) Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2018-2019, 4822 (1r), 4845 (2r,3r) Appropriation Bill (No. 4) 2018-2019, 4822 (1r), 4845 (2r,3r) Appropriation (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2016-2017, 396 (1r), 401 (2r,3r), 567 (assent) Appropriation (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 2) 2018-2019, 4822 (1r), 4845 (2r,3r) Appropriation (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2017-2018, 1464 (1r,2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Appropriation (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2018-2019, 3263 (1r,2r,3r), 3426 (assent) Appropriations, Staffing and Security—Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Membership, 103, 1549, 2566, 3656, 4651 References, reports and responses— 58th report—Estimates for the Department of the Senate 2016-17, 42 59th report—Estimates for the Department of the Senate 2017-18, 1365 60th report—Estimates for the Department of the Senate 2018-19, 3188 61st report—Estimates for the Department of the Senate 2019-20, 4877

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Annual reports— 2015-16, 767 2016-17, 2152 2017-18, 4460 ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Amendment Bill 2017 [Act citation ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Amendment Act 2018], 2789 (1r), 2976 (2r,ic), 2993 (3r), 3030 (assent) ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Bill 2017, 1391 (1r), 1443 (2r,3r), 1572 (assent) ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy (Collection) Bill 2017, 1391 (1r), 1443 (2r,3r), 1572 (assent) ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2017, 1391 (1r), 1443 (2r,3r), 1572 (assent) Australian Astronomical Observatory (Transition) Bill 2018, 3191 (1r), 3372 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent) Australian Border Force Amendment (Protected Information) Bill 2017, 1657 (reference), 1897 (exempted from cut-off), 1968 (1r,em), 2053 (2r,ic,3r), 2195 (assent) Australian Broadcasting Corporation Amendment (Appointment of Directors) Bill 2018, 3918 (nm1128), 3967 (1r,em), 4210 Australian Broadcasting Corporation Amendment (Fair and Balanced) Bill 2017, 2076 (nm), 2111 (1r,em), 2249 (reference) Australian Broadcasting Corporation Amendment (Regional Australia) Bill 2017, 1602 (nm397), 1634 (1r,em) Australian Broadcasting Corporation Amendment (Restoring Shortwave Radio) Bill 2017, 846 (nm192), 914 (1r,em), 992 (reference), 1754 Australian Broadcasting Corporation Amendment (Rural and Regional Advocacy) Bill 2015, 171 (rst), 211 (reference) Australian Broadcasting Corporation Amendment (Rural and Regional Measures) Bill 2017, 2076 (nm), 2111 (1r,em), 2249 (reference) Australian Business Securitisation Fund Bill 2019, 4667 (reference), 4874 (1r,3r) Australian Cannabis Agency Bill 2018, 4226 (nm1234), 4265 (1r,em) Australian Capital Territory (Planning and Land Management) Amendment Bill 2017 [Act citation Australian Capital Territory (Planning and Land Management) Amendment Act 2018], 2452 (nm), 2484 (1r,em), 2645 (2r,3r), 3106 (m), 3152 (assent) Australian Centre for Social Cohesion Bill 2015, 218 (rst) Australian Citizenship Legislation Amendment (Strengthening the Commitments for Australian Citizenship and Other Measures) Bill 2018, 2580 (nm679), 2614 (1r,em), 2738 (reference)

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Australian Citizenship Legislation Amendment (Strengthening the Requirements for Australian Citizenship and Other Measures) Bill 2017, 1540 (reference), 1715 (1r), 1937 (em), 2131 (discharged from Notice Paper) Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity—Joint Statutory Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 134 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 620, 1973, 2274, 3013, 4252 Standing order 33(1), 249; 255 (nm71), agreed to 285; 2554; 2817; 4574; 4657; 4766 Membership, 156, 266, 2566, 3030, 3693, 4651 References, reports and responses— Examination of annual reports of the Integrity Commissioner— 2015-16, 3001 2016-17, 4876 Jurisdiction of the Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity, report 84, 113, agreed to 349 Australian Crime Commission Amendment (Criminology Research) Bill 2016, 325 (reference) Australian Crime Commission Amendment (National Policing Information) Act 2016, 85 (assent) Australian Crime Commission (National Policing Information Charges) Act 2016, 85 (assent) Australian Education Amendment Bill 2017, 1346 (reference), 1392 (1r), 1510 (2r,ic), 1530 (em), 1548, 1553, 1569 (3r), 1611 (m), 1611 (assent) Australian Grape and Wine Authority Amendment (Wine Australia) Bill 2017, 1811 (nm), 1841 (1r,em), 1958 (exempted from cut-off), 2148 (2r,3r), 2195 (m), 2195 (assent) Australian Human Rights Commission Amendment (Preliminary Assessment Process) Bill 2017 [previous title Australian Human Rights Commission Amendment (Preliminary Merits Assessment) Bill 2016], 590 (nm128), 830 (1r,em), 990 Australian Human Rights Commission Repeal (Duplication Removal) Bill 2018, 2726 (nm730), 2741 (1r,em) Australian Immunisation Register and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017, 1646 (1r), 1666 (2r,3r), 1776 (assent) Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Amendment (Assisted Reproductive Treatment Statistics) Bill 2019, 4775 (nm1429), 4843 (1r,em) Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Amendment Bill 2018, 3284 (1r), 3456 (em), 3702 (2r,ic,em,3r), 3749 (m), 3904 (assent) Australian Multicultural Bill 2018, 3587 (nm1008), 3612 (1r,em)

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Australian National Flag Day (Senator Dean Smith), 1813 (nm451), agreed to 1845 Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation Amendment Bill 2017, 1467 (nm), 1494 (1r,em), 1697 (2r,3r), 2022 (m), 2065 (assent) Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Authority Amendment (New Governance Arrangements) Bill 2016, 561 (exempted from cut-off), 584 (1r), 603 (2r,3r), 869 (assent) Australian Research Council Amendment Bill 2018, 3283 (1r), 3371 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent) Australian Research Council Amendment (Ensuring Research Independence) Bill 2018, 4061 (nm1190), 4153 (1r,em) Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority Amendment (Enhancing Australia’s Anti-Doping Capability) Bill 2019, 4623 (nm), 4674 (1r,em) Australian Veterans’ Recognition (Putting Veterans and their Families First) Bill 2019, 4667 (reference) Automotive Transformation Scheme Amendment (Securing the Automotive Component Industry) Bill 2015, 218 (rst) Aviation Transport Security Amendment Bill 2018, 3845 (reference), 4063 (1r), 4154 (2r,3r), 4376 (assent) B Back, Senator Christopher— Resignation, 1598 Banking and Financial Services Commission of Inquiry Bill 2017, 1093 (nm254), 1128 (1r,em), 1155, 1167 (statement by leave), 1427 (2r,3r) Banking System Reform (Separation of Banks) Bill 2019 [previous title Banking System Reform (Separation of Banks) Bill 2018], 4430 (nm1329), 4594 (1r,em), 4667 (reference) Bankruptcy Amendment (Debt Agreement Reform) Bill 2018, 2512 (reference), 2791 (1r), 3149 (em), 3783, 3796 (2r,ic,em), 3810 (3r), 3864 (m), 3904 (assent) Bankruptcy Amendment (Enterprise Incentives) Bill 2017, 2107 (nm), 2141 (1r,em), 2401 (reference) Bartlett, Senator Andrew— Resignation, 3642 Bernardi, Senator Cory— Resignation from Liberal Party of Australia, 817 Bills— ‘Cut-off’—See Bills—Senate consideration

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Discharged from Notice Paper— Australian Citizenship Legislation Amendment (Strengthening the Requirements for Australian Citizenship and Other Measures) Bill 2017 (Senator McKim), 1955 (nm493), amended and agreed to 1985 National Broadcasters Legislation Amendment (Enhanced Transparency) Bill 2017 and Australian Broadcasting Corporation Amendment (Fair and Balanced) Bill 2017 (Senator Hanson-Young), 3419 (nm938), negatived 3498 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Omnibus Savings and Child Care Reform) Bill 2017, 1160 Given precedence— 16 bills, 3359 Fair Work Amendment (Repeal of 4 Yearly Reviews and Other Measures) Bill 2017, and any bill relating to the establishment of a Commission of Inquiry into banking, insurance, superannuation, financial and related services, 2370 (nm625) Home Affairs Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous Measures) Bill 2018, 4613 Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Bill 2017, 2205 (nm570), agreed to 2241 Marriage Law Survey (Additional Safeguards) Bill 2017, 1974 Restoring Territory Rights (Assisted Suicide Legislation) Bill 2015, 3343 Limitation of debate— 14 bills, 4670 26 bills, 4780 (nm), agreed to 4829 Electoral Legislation Amendment (Electoral Funding and Disclosure Reform) Bill 2017, 4151 Fair Work Amendment (Protecting Take-Home Pay) Bill 2017, 1242 Government Procurement (Judicial Review) Bill 2017 and Treasury Laws Amendment (Lower Taxes for Small and Medium Businesses) Bill 2018, 3963 (nm), agreed to 3990 Home Affairs Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous Measures) Bill 2018, 4391 (nm1311), amended and agreed to 4445 Intelligence Services Amendment Bill 2018; Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme Legislation Amendment Bill 2018; Family Law Amendment (Family Violence and Cross-examination of Parties) Bill 2018; Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Enterprise Incentives No. 1) Bill 2017; and Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 4) Bill 2018, 4422 Sex Discrimination Amendment (Removing Discrimination Against Students) Bill 2018, 4288 (nm1265), agreed to 4332; no longer to apply 4353; 4364 (nm1305), amended and agreed to 4396 Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Bill 2018, 4537 Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 5) Bill 2018, 4585 (nm1378), withdrawn 4672 Treasury Laws Amendment (Personal Income Tax Plan) Bill 2018, 3200

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Motion that bills may proceed without formalities, may be taken together and be now read a first time—Divided—National Security Legislation Amendment (Espionage and Foreign Interference) Bill 2018 and related bill, 3323 President—Statements (see also President) Referral of time critical bills—Legislation committees, 1300 (nm), agreed to 1326; 3017 (nm), agreed to 3069 Restored to Notice Paper— Plebiscite (Same-Sex Marriage) Bill 2016, 1602 (nm), negatived 1620 (Senator Back), 49 (nm1), agreed to 77 (Senator Dastyari), 50 (nm7), agreed to 78 (Senator Di Natale), 70 (nm21), agreed to 99 (Senator Lambie), 68 (nm17), agreed to 98 (Senator Leyonhjelm), 49 (nm3), agreed to 78; 3587 (nm1010), agreed to 3613 (Senator McKenzie), 124 (nm33), agreed to 171 (Senator Rhiannon), 1491 (nm374), agreed to 1525 (Senator Siewert), 50 (nm8), agreed to 79; 187 (nm51), agreed to 218 (Senator Xenophon), 54 (nm11), agreed to 79; 821 (nm172), agreed to 866 Second reading amendments moved, 223, 229 [2], 230, 231, 277, 305, 337 [2], 401, 427, 572, 604, 622, 698, 764, 841, 844, 878, 904, 905, 934, 1022 [4], 1060, 1061 [2], 1119, 1187, 1317, 1356, 1395, 1402, 1461, 1465, 1478, 1479, 1510, 1614, 1724, 1925, 1926, 1993, 1994, 2053, 2386, 2511, 2570, 2579, 2683, 2714, 2781, 2929 [2], 3016, 3031, 3057, 3090, 3136, 3154, 3192, 3197, 3286, 3296, 3324, 3355 [2], 3387, 3430, 3647, 3702, 3734, 3775, 3885, 3906, 4146, 4159, 4220, 4246, 4254, 4256, 4282, 4351, 4425, 4492, 4544, 4658, 4847, 4852 Senate consideration— Cut-off applied—Next period of sittings, 217, 218, 227, 310, 432, 455, 634, 670, 721, 771, 855, 1009, 1127, 1237, 1246, 1495, 1571, 1842, 1854, 2112, 2141, 2156, 2485, 2515 [2], 2755, 2992, 3271, 3349 [2], 3599, 3625 ([2]), 3721, 3795, 3796, 3836, 3864, 4013, 4376, 4442, 4443, 4462, 4632, 4674, 4733, 4823, 4860 Cut-off not to apply—Requests for exemption, 126 (nm), agreed to 163; 155; 157; 335; 493 (nm), agreed to 561; 629 (nm), agreed to 669; 656 (nm), agreed to 697; 912 (nm), agreed to 952; 1126 (nm), agreed to 1150; 1202 (nm), agreed to 1221; 1216; 1303 (nm), agreed to 1327; 1470 (nm), agreed to 1495; 1486; 1840 (nm), agreed to 1860; 1841 (nm), agreed to 1873; 1872 (nm), agreed to 1897; 1931 (nm), agreed to 1958; 1974; 2083 (nm), agreed to 2112; 2947 (nm), withdrawn 2978; 3332 (nm), agreed to 3361; 3589 (nm), agreed to 3610; 3710 (nm), agreed to 3733; 3761; 3769 (nm), agreed to 3787; 3924 (nm), agreed to 3951; 4364 (nm), agreed to 4397; 4396 (nm), withdrawn 4440; 4477; 4657 Further consideration deferred till— After committee reports, 397, 566, 585, 597, 869, 1058, 1392, 1571 [2], 1715, 1741, 2010, 2440, 2790, 3284, 3375, 3610, 3985, 4086, 4376

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The day after a senator is sworn to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Lambie—Regional Investment Corporation Bill 2017 (Senator Brown), 2564 (nm677), withdrawn 2586 Taken together for remaining stages, 3029; 4395 (nm1323); 4821 Biosecurity Amendment (Ballast Water and Other Measures) Bill 2017, 1221 (exempted from cut-off), 1236 (1r,em), 1293 (2r,3r), 1393 (assent) Biosecurity Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous Measures) Bill 2018, 3348 (1r), 3617 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Brandis, Senator George— Resignation, 2629 Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Broadcasting Reform) Bill 2017, 1495 (exempted from cut-off), 1553 (1r), 1568, 1940, 1954, 1969, 1976, 1993 (2r,ic), 2023, 2028 (3r), 2064 (m), 2092 (assent) Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Digital Radio) Bill 2017 [Act citation Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Digital Radio) Act 2018], 2452 (nm), 2484 (1r,em), 2645 (2r,3r), 2755 (m), 2794 (assent) Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Foreign Media Ownership and Community Radio) Bill 2017 [Act citation Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Foreign Media Ownership, Community Radio and Other Measures) Act 2018], 2452 (nm), 2484 (1r,em), 3373 (2r,3r), 3567 (mic), 3659 (assent) Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Media Reform) Bill 2016, 92 (reference), 771 (1r) Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Television and Radio Licence Fees) Bill 2016, 398 (1r), 427 (2r), 442 (ic,3r), 597 (assent) Broadcasting Legislation—Joint Select Committee— References, reports and responses— Three broadcasting reform proposals, government response 2766 Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings—Joint Statutory Committee— Administration of committee— Membership, 266, 1391, 1549, 4651 Broadcasting Services Amendment (Audio Description) Bill 2019 [previous tittle Broadcasting Services Amendment (Audio Description) Bill 2018], 4431 (nm1334), 4595 (1r,em) Budget 2017-18 (Senator Gallagher), 1321 (nm323) Budget 2018-19 (Senator Bilyk), 3112 Budget Savings (Omnibus) Bill 2016, 92 (reference), 163 (exempted from cut-off), 202 (1r,em), 204, 223, 228 (2r,ic,3r), 267 (assent) Budget statement and documents— 2017-18, 1310, 1356

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2018-19, 3032, 3113 2019-20, 4814, 4875 Building and Construction Industry (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2013 [Act citation Building and Construction Industry (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 2016], 92 (reference), 396 (1r), 558, 621, 622, 635, 639 (2r), 647 (ic), 670, 686 (3r), 771 (m), 869 (assent) Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Amendment Bill 2017, 880 (reference), 952 (exempted from cut-off), 963 (1r,2r), 982 (ic,3r), 1058 (assent) Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Bill 2013 [Act citation Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Act 2016], 92 (reference), 396 (1r), 558, 621, 622, 635, 639 (2r), 647 (ic), 670, 686 (3r), 771 (m), 869 (assent) Burston, Senator Brian— Statement advising Senate of status as an independent senator for , 3134 Statement informing Senate that he now represents the United Australia Party in the Senate, 3161 Bushby, Senator David— Resignation, 4575 Business Names Registration (Fees) Amendment (Registries Modernisation) Bill 2019, 4667 (reference) C Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Amendment Bill 2017, 1244 (reference) Censure motions— Senator Anning— (Senator Di Natale), 3462 (Senators Cormann and Wong), 4781 (nm), agreed to 4834 Senator Hanson (Senator Hanson-Young), 3235 Senator Leyonhjelm (Senator Di Natale), 3421 (nm950), agreed to 3452 Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs (Senator Brandis), 1723 Charity Fundraising in the 21st Century—Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 3091 (nm828), agreed to 3180 Extension of time, 3553 (nm1000), agreed to 3590 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate—Standing order 33(1), 3883, 4621 Membership, 3210, 3283, 3347, 3656, 4062 References, reports and responses— Report, 4686 Charter of Budget Honesty Amendment (Intergenerational Report) Bill 2015, 218 (rst)

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Children— Universal Children’s Day (Senator Singh), 4147 (nm1226), agreed to 4231 Victoria—Child protection (Senator Hinch), 706 (nm160), 777 Christchurch terrorist attack, 4769 Civil Law and Justice Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 [previous title Civil Law and Justice Legislation Amendment Bill 2017], 1094 (nm), 1126 (1r,em), 1244 (reference), 1937 (em), 2570, 2991 (em), 3703, 3722 (2r,ic,em,3r), 4013 (m), 4064 (assent) Civil Nuclear Transfers to India Bill 2016, 448 (reference), 634 (1r), 669 (exempted from cut-off), 788 (2r,3r), 869 (assent) Clean Energy Finance Corporation Amendment (Carbon Capture and Storage) Bill 2017, 2634 (reference) Coal-Fired Power Funding Prohibition Bill 2017, 2058 (nm512), 2086 (1r,em), 2778, 3646 Coastal Trading (Revitalising Australian Shipping) Amendment Bill 2017, 2137 (reference), 3510 (1r) Collins, Senator Jacinta— Resignation, 4766 Combatting Child Sexual Exploitation Legislation Amendment Bill 2019, 4667 (reference) Comcare and Seacare Legislation Amendment (Pension Age and Catastrophic Injury) Bill 2017, 1444 (1r,2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Amendment Bill 2018, 3191 (1r), 3372 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent) Commercial Broadcasting (Tax) Bill 2017, 1495 (exempted from cut-off), 1553 (1r), 1568, 1940, 1954, 1969, 1976, 1993 (2r,ic), 2023, 2028 (3r), 2065 (assent) Committees— Allocation of departments to legislation committees, 51 (nm), agreed to 75; variations 2631 (nm), agreed to 2668; 2715 (nm), agreed to 2740; 3735 (nm), agreed to 3770 Chair of the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee and Environment and Communications Legislation Committee (Senator Gallagher), 125 (nm38), agreed to 174 Community Affairs Legislation Committee—Proposed instruction to committee—2016-17 additional estimates (Senator Watt), 970 (nm230), withdrawn 1003 Economics Legislation Committee—Estimates hearings—Attendance of witnesses (Senator Cameron), 2715 (nm723), agreed to 2741 Economics References Committee—Australian food certification schemes and certifiers— Implementation of recommendations (Senator Hanson), 1517 (nm381), agreed to 1545 Education and Employment Legislation Committee— Estimates hearings—Attendance of a witness (Senators Watt and Cameron), 4785 (nm1450), agreed to 4838

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Supplementary Budget estimates 2017-18—Direction to meet (Senator Cameron), 2231 (nm580), amended and agreed to 2259 Environment and Communications Legislation Committee—Estimates hearings— 2017-18 (Budget—supplementary)—Direction to meet (Senator Urquhart), 2189 (nm559), agreed to 2213 2017-18 (Additional)—Direction to meet and attendance of witnesses (Senator Urquhart), 2947 (nm791), agreed to 2984 2018-19 (Budget—supplementary)— Attendance of witness (Senator Urquhart), 3919 (nm1131), agreed to 3967 Consideration of program 2.1 (Senator Di Natale), 3923 (nm1143), negatived 3975 Environment and Communications References Committee— Closures of electricity generators—Recommendation concerning coal fired power stations (Senators O’Sullivan, Macdonald, Williams and McKenzie), 1683 (nm415), negatived 1708 Instruction to committee, 969 (nm), agreed to 996 Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee—Estimates hearings— Proposed attendance of witnesses— (Senator O’Neill), 4793 (nm1470) (Senator Xenophon)— 1322 (nm325), withdrawn 1345 1726 (nm431), negatived 1763 Joint committee documents—Disclosure—Reports presented— Joint Library Committee (1948 acquisition of the Nan Kivell collection), 2575 Joint Select Committee on Aboriginal Land Rights in the Northern Territory (1976 to 1977), 185 Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade (1992), 619 Joint Standing Committee on the New Parliament House (1981 to 1989), 185 Leave to meet during sitting of Senate—Request that proposal be put to Senate for determination, 1144 Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee— Closing date for submissions to an inquiry (Senator Patrick), 3680 (nm1032), agreed to 3716 Conduct of public hearings (Senator Patrick), 3766 (nm1066), agreed to 3790 Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee— Order for documents—Bell Group liquidation and Bell Act— Attachment to an email between officers of the Australian Taxation Office concerning the Bell matter (Senator Pratt), 1145 (nm273), agreed to 1173; document tabled 1279 Correspondence and a submission from the Attorney-General’s Department concerning the matter (Senator Pratt), 1145 (nm272), agreed to 1172 Unanswered questions on notice—Bell Group liquidation and Bell Act (Senator Pratt), 1145 (nm274), agreed to 1205

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Standing order 37(3) [Disclosure of evidence and documents], reports presented— Select Committee on the Conduct of a Judge (1984), 1361, 2539 Select Committee on the Conduct of a Judge (1984) and Select Committee on Allegations Concerning a Judge (1984), 797 Commonwealth Electoral Amendment (Donation Reform and Transparency) Bill 2016, 325 (nm92), 631 (1r,em) Commonwealth Electoral Amendment (Donations Reform) Bill 2014, 79 (rst) Commonwealth Electoral Amendment (Lowering Voting Age and Increasing Voter Participation) Bill 2018, 3090 (nm826), 3147 (1r,em), 3247, 3281 (reference) Commonwealth Electoral Amendment (Political Donations and Other Measures) Bill 2016, 79 (rst) Commonwealth Electoral Amendment (Reducing Barriers for Minor Parties) Bill 2014, 79 (rst) Commonwealth Electoral Law Amendment (Compulsory Voter Identification) Bill 2019, 4777 (nm1438) Commonwealth Inscribed Stock Amendment (Debt Ceiling) Bill 2018, 2558 (nm664), 2587 (1r,em), 3407 (negatived at second reading) Commonwealth Inscribed Stock Amendment (Restoring the Debt Ceiling) Bill 2018, 3240 (nm882), 3281 (1r,em) Commonwealth Places and Services (Facial Recognition) Bill 2018, 3651 (nm1023), 3687 (1r,em) Commonwealth Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Bill 2017, 2401 (reference) Commonwealth Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2017, 2401 (reference) Commonwealth Registers Bill 2019, 4667 (reference) Communications— Australia Post—Services for regional and remote areas (Senator Stoker), 3818 (nm1082), agreed to 3849 Australian Broadcasting Corporation— (Senator Bernardi), 3138 (nm835), negatived 3174 (Senator Hanson-Young)— 590 (nm129), agreed to 665 3140 (nm839), negatived 3177 4044 (nm1180), amended and negatived 4117 Funding (Senator Burston), 1299 (nm317), negatived 1335 Shortwave radio services (Senators McCarthy and Xenophon), 847 (nm195), agreed to 915

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Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Special Broadcasting Service—Publication of salaries (Senators Hanson-Young and O’Neill), 2083 (nm539), amended and agreed to 2118 Community radio (Senators Hinch, Ludlam, Xenophon and Lambie), 1519 (nm387), agreed to 1546 Industrial action by Fairfax staff (Senator Ludlam), 1297 (nm313), agreed to 1329 Internet access (Senator Steele-John), 2582 (nm684), agreed to 2617 Internet safety (Senator Bilyk), 4582 (nm1371), agreed to 4634 National Broadband Network— (Senator O’Neill)— 1218 (nm301) 2368 (nm622), agreed to 2436 (Senator Steele-John), 2611 (nm693), negatived 2637 (Senators Steele-John and Urquhart), 2560 (nm668), agreed to 2591 Granny flats and outbuildings (Senator Steele-John), 3269 (nm894), agreed to 3311 Impact of online video game players (Senator Steele-John), 3268 (nm892), agreed to 3310 Newspaper cartoons and satire—Freedom of speech (Senator Bernardi), 3680 (nm1033), agreed to 3717 Public broadcasting (Senator Gallagher), 1978 (nm501) Regional Broadband Scheme levy charge (Senators Urquhart, O’Neill and Griff), 4389 (nm1307), agreed to 4452 Special Broadcasting Service—Broadcast of 2018 FIFA World Cup (Senator Hanson-Young), 3241 (nm884), agreed to 3282 Tasmania—WIN TV—Local news content (Senators Duniam, Polley, Abetz, Bushby, Colbeck, Martin, Brown, Urquhart, Singh, Bilyk, Whish-Wilson and McKim), 3464 (nm962), agreed to 3494 Universal Service Obligation (Senator Leyonhjelm), 2281 (nm603), negatived 2317 University publishing (Senators Hanson-Young and Carr), 4626 (nm1407), agreed to 4672 Communications Legislation Amendment (Deregulation and Other Measures) Bill 2018, 2791 (1r,em) Communications Legislation Amendment (Executive Remuneration) Bill 2017, 1047 (nm235), 1098 (1r,em), 1770 Communications Legislation Amendment (Online Content Services and Other Measures) Bill 2017 [Act citation Communications Legislation Amendment (Online Content Services and Other Measures) Act 2018], 2452 (nm), 2484 (1r,em), 2512 (reference), 2928 (2r,ic), 2936 (3r), 3029 (m), 3030 (assent) Communications Legislation Amendment (Regional and Small Publishers Innovation Fund) Bill 2017 [Act citation Communications Legislation Amendment (Regional and Small Publishers Innovation Fund) Act 2018], 2452 (nm), 2484 (1r,em), 2512 (reference), 3056, 3082 (2r,ic), 3088 (3r), 3152 (m), 3192 (assent)

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Community Affairs Legislation Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 488, 1753, 2178, 3234, 3435 Standing order 33(1), 324, 1343, 1484, 1539, 2415, 3087, 3406, 3435, 3641, 4386 Membership, 103, 154, 264, 418, 979, 1774, 2021, 2064, 2221, 2243, 2566, 2670, 2744, 2750, 2897, 2927, 3347, 3624, 3656, 3693 Estimates— Additional information— 2015-16 (Additional), 767 2016-17 (Budget), 767 2016-17 (Budget—supplementary), 767 2016-17 (Additional), 2153 2017-18 (Budget), 2524 2017-18 (Budget—supplementary), 2986 2017-18 (Additional), 3509 2018-19 (Budget), 3509, 4690 Reports— 2016-17 (Additional), 1210 2017-18 (Budget), 1504 2017-18 (Additional), 2987 2018-19 (Budget), extension of time 3271; report 3393 2018-19 (Additional), 4816 Proposed reference—Social Services Legislation Amendment Bill 2017, 1119 References, reports and responses— Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission Bill 2018 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Extensions of time, 3827, 3897 Reference, 3738 Report— 4027 Additional information, 4156 Annual reports— No. 2 of 2016, 320 No. 1 of 2017, 1134 No. 2 of 2017, 1881 No. 1 of 2018, 2836 No. 2 of 2018, 3692 Commonwealth Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Bill 2017 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Extension of time, 2787 Progress report, 2768 Reference, 2401

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Report— 2993 Additional information, 3188 Government response, 3120, 3190, 3250, agreed to 3514 Fairer Paid Parental Leave Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 448 Report— 979 Additional information, 1308 Health Insurance (Approved Pathology Specimen Collection Centres) Tax Amendment Bill 2018 and Health Legislation Amendment (Improved Medicare Compliance and Other Measures) Bill 2018 (provisions of bills), report 3121 Industrial Chemicals Bill 2017 and related bills (provisions of bills)— Extensions of time, 1383, 1435 Report— 1613 Additional information, 1645, 2153 My Health Records Amendment (Strengthening Privacy) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Extension of time, 3827 Reference, 3606 Report, 3873 National Cancer Screening Register Bill 2016 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 157 (nm), agreed to 173 Report— 297 Additional information, 1308 National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Quality and Safeguards Commission and Other Measures) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Extensions of time, 1759, 1983, 2062 Interim report, 2043 Reference, 1432 Report, 2172 National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Worker Screening Database) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)—Reference, 4480 National Disability Insurance Scheme Savings Fund Special Account Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 211 Report, 399 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Bill 2018 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 3093 Report— 3121 Corrigendum, 3394

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Government response, 3392 Private Health Insurance Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 and related bills— Reference, 3137 (nm), agreed to 3171 Report, 3427 Social Security (Administration) Amendment (Income Management and Cashless Welfare) Bill 2019 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4667 Report, 4746 Social Security Legislation Amendment (Community Development Program) Bill 2018— Reference, 3606 Report— 3874 Additional information, 4011, 4094, 4272, 4691 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Better Targeting Student Payments) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1540 Report, 1783 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Budget Repair) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 211 Report, 268 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Cashless Debit Card) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Extensions of time, 2191, 2282 Reference, 1755 Report, 2501 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Cashless Debit Card Trial Expansion) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 3242 Report— 3457 Additional information, 3833 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Drug Testing Trial) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2883 Report— 3001 Additional information, 3454 Government response, 3455 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Encouraging Self-sufficiency for Newly Arrived Migrants) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Extensions of time, 3026, 3147, 3271, 3423, 3442, 3555, 3827, 3964 Progress reports, 3001; 3122 [3]; 3257; 3394 Reference, 2978 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 20 Journals of the Senate

Report, 4306 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Ending Carbon Tax Compensation) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1432 Report, 1648 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Family Payments Structural Reform and Participation Measures) Bill 2015 (provisions of bill), government response 2766 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Housing Affordability) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Extension of time, 2282 Reference, 2137 Report— 2501 Additional information, 3454 Government response, 3983 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Maintaining Income Thresholds) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Extensions of time, 3442, 3555, 3827, 3964 Reference, 3242 Report, 4306 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Omnibus Savings and Child Care Reform) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Extension of time, 1053 Reference, 880 Report— 1109 Additional information, 1308 Government response, 1579 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Payment Integrity) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1540 Report— 1907 Government response, 2896 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Queensland Commission Income Management Regime) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1376 Report, 1503 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Simplifying Student Payments) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 325 Report, 400 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Transition Mobility Allowance to the National Disability Insurance Scheme) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Extensions of time, 494, 580

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Reference, 325 Report— 598 Government response, 1579 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Welfare Reform) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Extension of time, 1816 Reference, 1540 Report— 1883 Additional information, 2090 Government response, 3315 Therapeutic Goods Amendment (2016 Measures No. 1) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 880 Report, 1179 Therapeutic Goods Amendment (2017 Measures No. 1) Bill 2017 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 2401 Report— 2543 Additional information, 2753 Vaporised Nicotine Products Bill 2017— Reference, 1540 Report, 2023 Community Affairs References Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 371, 558, 1255, 1373, 2052, 2178, 2554, 3087, 3669, 3808, 3915 Standing order 33(1), 647, 1292, 1539, 2289, 2415, 2660, 3087, 3133, 3259, 3462, 3603, 3808, 4218, 4350, 4574, 4766 Membership, 103, 154, 235, 264, 418, 1740, 1774, 2021, 2027, 2064, 2221, 2243, 2566, 2670, 2744, 2892, 2897, 2927, 3347, 3624, 3656, 3693 Proposed references—Changes to the Aged Care Funding Instrument— 56 (nm), negatived 172 199 (nm), negatived 216 492 (nm), negatived 562 References, reports and responses— Affordability of private health insurance and out-of-pocket medical costs— Extension of time, 2252 Reference, 1198 (nm), amended and agreed to 1220 Progress reports [2], 2542, 2597, 2652, 2757, 2902, 3250, agreed to 3514

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Report [Value and affordability of private health insurance and out-of-pocket medical costs]— 2542, 2597, 2652, 2757, 2902, 3250, agreed to 3514 Government response, 4556 Aged care assessment and accreditation— Extensions of time, 2690, 4292, 4441 Interim report— 2698, 2756, agreed to 2902 Government response, 3316 Reference, 1323 (nm), amended and agreed to 1384 Final report [Effectiveness of the Aged Care Quality Assessment and accreditation framework for protecting residents from abuse and poor practices, and ensuring proper clinical and medical care standards are maintained and practised], 4876 Availability and accessibility of diagnostic imaging equipment around Australia— Extension of time, 2252 Progress report, 2767 Reference, 1750 (nm), agreed to 1760 Report— 2767 Government response, 3873 Availability of cancer drugs in Australia [Availability of new, innovative and specialist cancer drugs in Australia], government response 2171, 2221, 2266, 2404, agreed to 2652 Better Management of the Social Welfare System initiative— Extension of time, 1150 Reference, 823 (nm), agreed to 853 Report [Design, scope, cost-benefit analysis, contracts awarded and implementation associated with the Better Management of the Social Welfare System initiative]— 1530, agreed to 1670 Additional information, 1645, 2219 Government response, 2042, 2064, 2091, 2157, agreed to 2266 Care and management of dementia [Care and management of younger and older Australians living with dementia and behavioural and psychiatric symptoms of dementia (BPSD)], government response 2463, 2652, agreed to 2756 Complaints process under the Health Practitioners Regulation National Law— Reference, 719 (nm), agreed to 755 Report [Complaints mechanism administered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law]— 1339, agreed to 1450 Government response, 3626 Future of Australia’s aged care sector workforce— Extension of time, 1053 Re-adoption of reference, 176 Report, 1505, agreed to 1670

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Future of rugby union in Australia— Extensions of time, 2191, 2208 Reference, 1839 (nm), agreed to 1873 Report— 2242, agreed to 2266 Additional information, 2461 Government response, 3120 Income inequality [Extent of income inequality in Australia – Bridging our growing divide: inequality in Australia], government response 798, 834, 897, 1450, 1670, agreed to 1771 Indefinite detention of people with cognitive and psychiatric impairment— Re-adoption of reference, 176 Report [Indefinite detention of people with cognitive and psychiatric impairment in Australia], 669, agreed to 897 Lyme-like illness in Australia— Final report [Growing evidence of an emerging tick-borne disease that causes a Lyme-like illness for many Australian patients]— 719, agreed to 897 Government response, 2243, agreed to 2266 Interim report, government response 439, agreed to 478 Re-adoption of reference, 176 Matters referred to committee during previous Parliament, 176, 224 Medical complaints process— Extension of time, 451 Re-adoption of reference, 224 Report [Medical complaints process in Australia]— 719, agreed to 897 Government response, 2128, agreed to 2157 Mental health services in rural and remote Australia— Extensions of time, 3847, 4263 Reference, 2738 (nm), agreed to 2787 Report [Accessibility and quality of mental health services in rural and remote Australia]— 4416 Additional information, 4688 Mitochondrial donation— Extension of time, 3171 Reference, 2821 (nm), agreed to 2864 Report [Science of mitochondrial donation and related matters]— 3345, agreed to 3514 Government response, 4743 My Health Record system— Extensions of time, 3827, 3897, 3964 Progress report, 3873 Reference 3456 (nm), agreed to 3471 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 24 Journals of the Senate

Report, 4011, 4210, 4344 National Disability Strategy 2010-2020— Extension of time, 1895 Reference, 632 (nm), agreed to 656 Report [Delivery of outcomes under the National Disability Strategy 2010-2020 to build inclusive and accessible communities]— 2385, 2404, 2652, 2756, agreed to 2902 Government response, 2897, 3250, 3514, agreed to 3628 Out of home care, government response 1968, agreed to 2033 Palliative care in Australia, government response 6, 113, 349, 478, 614, 897, 1450, 1670, 1771, agreed to 1909 ParentsNext— Reference, 4361 (nm), agreed to 4404 Report [ParentsNext, including its trial and subsequent broader rollout]— 4744 Additional information, 4877 Price regulation associated with the Prostheses List Framework— Extensions of time, 1150, 1325 Reference, 431 (nm), agreed to 496 Report— 1354, agreed to 1450 Government response, 2027 Residential care arrangements for young people with severe disabilities [Adequacy of existing residential care arrangements available for young people with severe physical, mental or intellectual disabilities in Australia], government response 835 Speech pathology services [Prevalence of different types of speech, language and communication disorders and speech pathology services in Australia], government response 2542, 2597, agreed to 2652 Supply of Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme medicines to remote area Aboriginal health services [The effectiveness of special arrangements for the supply of Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medicines to remote area Aboriginal health services], government response 2837 Support for Australia’s thalidomide survivors— Extensions of time, 4292, 4685 Final report— 4745 Additional information, 4877 Interim report, 4685 Reference, 3527 (nm), agreed to 3555 Transvaginal mesh implants— Extensions of time, 2252, 2717, 2828 Reference, 943 (nm), agreed to 973 Report [Number of women in Australia who have had transvaginal mesh implants and related matters]— 2987, agreed to 3250

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Government response, 3873 Treatment of people with disability in institutional and residential settings [Violence, abuse and neglect against people with disability in institutional and residential settings, including the gender and age related dimensions, and the particular situation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability, and culturally and linguistically diverse people with disability], government response 1031, 1108, agreed to 1450 Competition and Consumer Amendment (Abolition of Limited Merits Review) Bill 2017, 1854 (1r), 1860 (exempted from cut-off), 1893 (reference), 2055 (2r,3r), 2195 (assent) Competition and Consumer Amendment (Australian Country of Origin Food Labelling) Bill 2015, 218 (rst) Competition and Consumer Amendment (Competition Policy Review) Bill 2017, 1882 (1r), 2056 (2r,ic,3r), 2131 (m) Competition and Consumer Amendment (Country of Origin) Bill 2016 [Act citation Competition and Consumer Amendment (Country of Origin) Act 2017], 163 (exempted from cut-off), 211 (reference), 670 (1r), 844, 870 (2r,ic,3r), 1058 (assent) Competition and Consumer Amendment (Misuse of Market Power) Bill 2017 [previous title Competition and Consumer Amendment (Misuse of Market Power) Bill 2016], 751 (reference), 1237 (1r,em), 1682, 1691 (2r,ic,3r), 1741 (m), 1823 (assent) Competition and Consumer Amendment (Prevention of Exploitation of Indigenous Cultural Expressions) Bill 2019, 4478 (nm1353), 4599 (1r,em) Competition and Consumer Amendment (Truth in Labelling—Palm Oil) Bill 2017, 1487 (nm366), 1521 (1r,em), 1754 Competition and Consumer Legislation Amendment (Small Business Access to Justice) Bill 2017, 967 (nm225), 1003 (1r,em), 1344, 1655 (2r,3r) Conroy, Senator Stephen— Resignation, 249 Constitutional Recognition relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples— Joint Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 2792 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 3133, 3406, 3576, 3883 Standing order 33(1), 2878, 3013, 3133, 3883 Membership, 2838, 2897, 2928, 2992 References, reports and responses— Interim report, 3393, 3455, 3514, 3628, 3753, agreed to 3866 Final report, 4340 Contingent notices of motion—Given— Leader of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, 1471 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 26 Journals of the Senate

Leader of the Australian Greens, 56 Leader of the Government in the Senate, 57, 4592 Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, 56, 4796 Senator Anning, 3305 Senator Bernardi, 1493, 4291 Senator Cameron, 493 Senator Hinch, 1431 Senator Lambie, 73 Senator Leyonhjelm, 56 Senator O’Sullivan, 2282 Senator Patrick, 2426 Senator Siewert, 2190 Senator Spender, 4796 Senator Storer, 3145 Senator Xenophon, 56 Copyright Amendment (Disability Access and Other Measures) Bill 2017, 1221 (exempted from cut-off), 1236 (1r), 1351, 1442 (2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Copyright Amendment (Online Infringement) Bill 2018, 4063 (1r), 4086 (reference), 4281 (2r,3r), 4731 (assent) Copyright Amendment (Service Providers) Bill 2017, 2452 (nm), 2484 (1r,em), 2512 (reference), 3108 (em,2r,3r), 3349 (m), 3426 (assent) Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Amendment (Strengthening Governance and Transparency) Bill 2018, 4390 (nm), 4442 (1r,em), 4480 (reference) Corporations Amendment (Asia Region Funds Passport) Bill 2018, 3348 (1r,em), 3361 (exempted from cut-off), 3373 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent) Corporations Amendment (Auditor Registration) Bill 2016, 163 (exempted from cut-off), 222 (1r,2r,3r), 267 (assent) Corporations Amendment (Crowd-sourced Funding) Bill 2016 [Act citation Corporations Amendment (Crowd-sourced Funding) Act 2017], 751 (reference), 869 (1r), 1044 (2r,ic,3r), 1155 (m), 1237 (assent) Corporations Amendment (Crowd-sourced Funding for Proprietary Companies) Bill 2017 [Act citation Corporations Amendment (Crowd-sourced Funding for Proprietary Companies) Act 2018], 2791 (1r), 3701 (2r,ic,3r), 3749 (m), 3904 (assent) Corporations Amendment (Life Insurance Remuneration Arrangements) Bill 2016 [Act citation Corporations Amendment (Life Insurance Remuneration Arrangements) Act 2017], 721 (1r), 886 (2r,3r), 1058 (assent) Corporations Amendment (Modernisation of Members Registration) Bill 2017, 1405 (nm346), 1440 (1r,em), 1540 (reference)

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Corporations Amendment (Professional Standards of Financial Advisers) Bill 2016 [Act citation Corporations Amendment (Professional Standards of Financial Advisers) Act 2017], 867 (1r), 886 (2r,3r), 1058 (assent) Corporations Amendment (Strengthening Protections for Employee Entitlements) Bill 2018, 4063 (1r), 4852 (em), 4859 (2r,3r) Corporations and Financial Services—Joint Statutory Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 134 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 3133, 3435, 3808, 3950, 4218 Standing order 33(1), 488, 878, 1343, 1484, 1678, 1916, 1954, 2178, 2445, 2604, 2681, 2878, 3133, 3322, 3435, 3808, 3950, 4218, 4657 Membership, 156, 178, 266, 720, 2261, 3693, 4651 References, reports and responses— Examination of annual reports of bodies established under the ASIC Act— 2012-13, government response 1529 2014-15, government response 835 2015-16, 1419, agreed to 1450; government response 3190 2016-17, 3393; government response 4095 2017-18, 4818 Franchising Code of Conduct and Oil Code of Conduct, reference 2853 (nm), agreed to 2886; extensions of time 3142 (nm843), agreed to 3183; 4357 (nm1289), agreed to 4399; 4584 (nm1375), agreed to 4635; report [Fairness in franchising] 4745 Involvement by life insurers in worker rehabilitation, reference 2992 (m) Life insurance industry, reference 165 (nm), agreed to 193; extensions of time 1196 (nm290), agreed to 1224; 1981 (nm507), agreed to 2013; 2206 (nm572), agreed to 2237; report 2988, agreed to 3250 Options for greater involvement by private sector insurers in worker rehabilitation, extension of time 3904; report 4688 Personal Liability for Corporate Fault Reform Bill 2012, government response 1529 Proposals to lift the professional, ethical and education standards in the financial services industry, government response 1609 Statutory oversight of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, the Takeovers Panel and the corporations legislation— Reports for 44th Parliament— No. 1, government response 1529 Reports for 45th Parliament— No. 1, 4818 Whistleblower protections, reference 652 (nm147), agreed to 714; extensions of time 1378 (nm336), agreed to 1410; 1683 (nm416), agreed to 1709; report 2026, 2157, 2266, 2404, 2652, 2756, agreed to 2902 Corporations (Fees) Amendment (ASIC Fees) Bill 2018, 3191 (1r), 3371 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent) (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 28 Journals of the Senate

Corporations (Fees) Amendment (Registries Modernisation) Bill 2019, 4667 (reference) Corporations (Review Fees) Amendment Bill 2018, 3284 (1r), 3373 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent) Counter-Terrorism Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2016, 189 (nm), 217 (1r,em), 408, 420 (2r), 425 (ic,em,3r), 585 (m), 721 (assent) Counter-Terrorism Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2018, 3316 (1r), 3490 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Crimes Amendment (National Disability Insurance Scheme—Worker Screening) Bill 2018, 2791 (1r), 3107 (2r,3r), 3152 (assent) Crimes Amendment (Penalty Unit) Bill 2017, 1221 (exempted from cut-off), 1236 (1r), 1349 (2r,3r), 1393 (assent) Crimes Legislation Amendment (Combatting Corporate Crime) Bill 2017, 2455 (nm), 2484 (1r,em), 2512 (reference), 3425 (em) Crimes Legislation Amendment (International Crime Cooperation and Other Measures) Bill 2018 [previous title Crimes Legislation Amendment (International Crime Cooperation and Other Measures) Bill 2016], 751 (reference), 2699 (1r,em), 2894, 3108 (2r,3r), 3152 (assent) Crimes Legislation Amendment (Powers, Offences and Other Measures) Bill 2018 [previous title Crimes Legislation Amendment (Powers, Offences and Other Measures) Bill 2017], 1346 (reference), 3425 (1r,em), 3505 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Crimes Legislation Amendment (Sexual Crimes Against Children and Community Protection Measures) Bill 2017, 2007 (reference), 2156 (1r) Criminal Code Amendment (Animal Protection) Bill 2015, 77 (rst) Criminal Code Amendment (Firearms Trafficking) Bill 2017 [previous title Criminal Code Amendment (Firearms Trafficking) Bill 2016], 189 (nm), 217 (1r,em), 325 (reference), 907, 925 (2r,ic,3r), 2194 (m) Criminal Code Amendment (Food Contamination) Bill 2018, 3859 (1r,2r,3r), 3904 (assent) Criminal Code Amendment (High Risk Terrorist Offenders) Bill 2016, 189 (nm), 217 (1r,em), 670 (em), 739 (2r,ic,em,3r), 869 (m), 869 (assent) Criminal Code Amendment (Impersonating a Commonwealth Body) Bill 2017 [Act citation Criminal Code Amendment (Impersonating a Commonwealth Body) Act 2018], 2007 (reference), 2626 (1r), 3109 (2r), 3135 (3r), 3285 (assent) Criminal Code Amendment (Misrepresentation of Age to a Minor) Bill 2016, 280 (nm81), 311 (1r,em), 447 Criminal Code Amendment (Prohibition of Full Face Coverings in Public Places) Bill 2017, 824 (nm179), 857 (1r,em), 1010, 2006 Criminal Code Amendment (Protecting Minors Online) Bill 2017, 1244 (reference), 1420 (1r), 1444 (2r,3r), 1611 (assent)

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Criminal Code Amendment (Sharing of Abhorrent Violent Material) Bill 2019, 4793 (nm), 4852 (em), 4860 (1r,3r) Criminal Code Amendment (War Crimes) Bill 2016, 596 (1r), 764 (2r,ic,3r), 869 (assent) Criminal Code and Other Legislation Amendment (Removing Commonwealth Restrictions on Cannabis) Bill 2018, 3018 (nm794), 3070 (1r,em), 3093 (reference), 3885 Culleton, Rodney Norman— Incapable of being chosen as a senator, 817 Culture and the Arts— Australian Women in Music Awards (Senator Moore), 3959 (nm1156), agreed to 4003 Bondi Pavilion (Senators Rhiannon and Dastyari), 1930 (nm489), amended and agreed to 1966 Dr G Yunupingu—Djarimirri album (Senator McCarthy), 3062 (nm820), agreed to 3096 Eurovision Song Contest— 2017—Mr Isaiah Firebrace (Senator Kakoschke-Moore), 1324 (nm330), withdrawn 1382 2018—Ms Jessica Mauboy (Senators Griff and McCarthy), 3060 (nm816), agreed to 3097 Media and arts industries—Allegations of sexism, sexual harassment and assault (Senators Hanson-Young and Moore), 2311 (nm615), amended and agreed to 2376 Professor Clive Hamilton—Publication of book (Senator Bernardi)— 2205 (nm569), negatived 2240 2580 (nm680), negatived 2618 Screen Australia funding (Senator Griff), 3682 (nm1039), agreed to 3712 Opera House (Senator Faruqi), 3890 (nm1115), agreed to 3930 Triple J Hottest 100— (Senators Canavan, Macdonald, McKenzie, Seselja, Williams, McGrath, Paterson, Duniam, Reynolds, Fifield, Abetz, Bushby and Brockman), 2311 (nm614), negatived 2382 (Senators Siewert and Hanson-Young), 2310 (nm613), negatived 2377 Victorian Prize for Literature—Award to Mr Behrouz Boochani (Senators Griff and McKim), 4580 (nm1366), agreed to 4633 Customs Amendment (2017 Harmonized System Changes) Bill 2016, 440 (1r), 454 (2r,3r), 597 (assent) Customs Amendment (Anti-Dumping Measures) Bill 2017, 2007 (reference), 2092 (1r), 2147 (2r,3r), 2195 (assent) Customs Amendment (Collecting Tobacco Duties at the Border) Bill 2018, 3984 (1r), 4009 (2r,3r), 4064 (assent) Customs Amendment (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Implementation) Bill 2018, 3606 (reference), 3795 (1r), 3885, 3905 (2r,ic), 3917, 3943, 3951 (3r), 4064 (assent) (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 30 Journals of the Senate

Customs Amendment (Illicit Tobacco Offences) Bill 2018, 3457 (1r), 3618 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Customs Amendment (Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations Plus Implementation) Bill 2018, 3624 (1r), 3733 (exempted from cut-off), 3734 (2r,ic,3r), 3904 (assent) Customs Amendment (Product Specific Rule Modernisation) Bill 2018, 3984 (1r), 4381 (2r,3r), 4731 (assent) Customs Amendment (Safer Cladding) Bill 2017, 1891 (nm477), 1933 (1r,em), 2661 Customs Amendment (Singapore-Australia Free Trade Agreement Amendment Implementation) Bill 2017, 2129 (1r), 2148 (2r,ic,em,3r), 2195 (m), 2195 (assent) Customs and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 [Act citation Customs and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2017], 952 (exempted from cut-off), 956 (1r), 1180 (2r,3r), 1310 (assent) Customs Tariff Amendment (2017 Harmonized System Changes) Bill 2016, 440 (1r), 454 (2r,3r), 597 (assent) Customs Tariff Amendment Bill 2016 [Act citation Customs Tariff Amendment Act 2017], 952 (exempted from cut-off), 956 (1r), 1180 (2r,3r), 1310 (assent) Customs Tariff Amendment (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans- Pacific Partnership Implementation) Bill 2018, 3606 (reference), 3795 (1r), 3885, 3905 (2r,ic), 3917, 3943, 3951 (3r), 4064 (assent) Customs Tariff Amendment (Craft Beer) Bill 2019, 4873 (1r,3r) Customs Tariff Amendment (Expanded Information Technology Agreement Implementation and Other Measures) Bill 2016, 566 (1r), 603 (2r,3r), 869 (assent) Customs Tariff Amendment (Incorporation of Proposal and Other Measures) Bill 2017, 1646 (1r), 1665 (2r,3r), 1776 (assent) Customs Tariff Amendment (Incorporation of Proposals) Bill 2018, 3536 (1r), 3750 (2r,3r), 3904 (assent) Customs Tariff Amendment (Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations Plus Implementation) Bill 2018, 3624 (1r), 3733 (exempted from cut-off), 3734 (2r,ic,3r), 3904 (assent) Customs Tariff Amendment (Singapore-Australia Free Trade Agreement Amendment Implementation) Bill 2017, 2129 (1r), 2148 (2r,ic,3r), 2195 (assent) Customs Tariff Amendment (Tobacco) Bill 2016, 163 (exempted from cut-off), 180 (1r), 187, 203 (2r,ic,3r), 267 (assent) Customs Tariff Amendment (Tobacco Duty Harmonisation) Bill 2017, 1611 (1r), 1667 (2r,3r), 1715 (assent)

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D Dastyari, Senator Sam— Resignation, 2555 Day, Senator Bob— Motion recognising service (Senators Leyonhjelm, Hanson and Burston), 410 (nm105), negatived 434 Resignation, 372 Deaths— Annan, former United Nations Secretary-General Mr Kofi (Senators Payne, Wong and Di Natale), 3587 (nm1009), agreed to 3610 Beesley, Mr Nathaniel (Senators Urquhart, Brown, Singh, Polley and Bilyk), 1093 (nm253), agreed to 1128 Berinson, former member the Honourable Joseph Max, QC, announced, condolence motion 3297 Bjelke-Petersen, former Senator Lady Florence (Flo) Isabel, announced, condolence motion 2557 Bosman, former member Leonard Lewis, announced 888 Bourchier, former member John William, announced 1837 Bradshaw, former Clerk of the Senate, Keith Oscar, OBE, 819 Bush, former President of the United States of America George HW (Senator Bernardi), 4361 (nm1299), agreed to 4443 Cameron, former member Eoin Harrap, announced 48 Carrick, former Senator the Honourable Sir John Leslie, AC, KCMG, announced, condolence motion 3136 Cohen, former member the Honourable Barry, AM, announced, condolence motion 2579 Conquest, former member Bryan Joseph, announced 2557 Cooney, former Senator Bernard (Barney) Cornelius, announced, condolence motion 4577 Cunningham, former member Barry Thomas, announced 3887 Devlin, Mr Stuart, AO, CMG (Senator Williams), 3018 (nm795), agreed to 3071 Everingham, former member the Honourable Dr Douglas Nixon, announced, condolence motion 1807 Fife, former member the Honourable Wallace Clyde (Wal), announced, condolence motion 2276 Funde, Mr Eddie (Senators Rhiannon and Dodson), 3167 (nm864), agreed to 3218 Gibson, former Senator the Honourable Brian Francis, AM, announced, condolence motion 1769 Giles, former Senator Patricia Jessie, AM, announced, condolence motion 1668 Goodluck, former member Bruce John, announced 376 Gordon, Fairfax journalist Mr Michael (Senator Di Natale), 2563 (nm674), agreed to 2589 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 32 Journals of the Senate

Gorman, former member Russell Neville Joseph, announced 819 Harris, Mr Bernie, former Chief Hansard Reporter, 621 Hearn, former Senator Jean Margaret, announced, condolence motion 2306 Herron, former Senator the Honourable Dr John Joseph, AO, announced, condolence motion 4770 His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, 376 Hutchins, former Senator Stephen Patrick, announced, condolence motion 2402 Jessop, former Senator and Member Donald Scott, announced, condolence motion 3137 Jones, former Senator Gerry Norman Francis, announced, condolence motion 1321 Kiernan, Mr Ian, AO (Senator Whish-Wilson), 4043 (nm1177), agreed to 4090 Lester, Kunmanara, OAM, condolence motion 1769 Mack, former member Edward Carrington (Ted), announced 4039 McIntosh, former Senator Gordon Douglas, announced, condolence motion 4771 McKiernan, former Senator James Philip (Jim), announced, condolence motion 3784 Millar, former member Percival Clarence (Clarrie), AM, announced 2557 Neville, former member Paul Christopher, announced 4577 Newman, former Senator the Honourable Jocelyn Margaret, AO, announced, condolence motion 3016 Peres, Mr Shimon, former Prime Minister and President of Israel— 251 (Senators Dean Smith and Fawcett), 307 (nm87), agreed to 332 Richardson, Ms Fiona (Senators Moore, Kitching and Collins), 1815 (nm455), agreed to 1846 Robinson, former member the Honourable Ian Louis, announced, condolence motion 1167 Scholes, former Speaker of the House of Representatives the Honourable Gordon Glen Denton, AO, announced, condolence motion 4577 Sciacca, former member the Honourable Concetto Antonio (Con), AO, announced, condolence motion 1549 Siddons, former Senator John Royston, announced, condolence motion 251 Simpson, Australian diplomat Mr Julian, 2261 Stephen, former Governor-General the Right Honourable Sir Ninian Martin, KG, AK, GCMG, GCVO, KBE, QC, announced, condolence motion 2183 Trood, former Senator Emeritus Professor Russell Brunell, announced, condolence motion 819 Tsvangirai, Dr Morgan (Senator Moore), 2785 (nm739), amended and agreed to 2830 Walters, former Senator Mary Shirley, announced, condolence motion 1513 Wilson, Ms Rebecca (Senators Moore and Hinch), 257 (nm75), agreed to 286 Wirth, Dr Hugh, AM (Senators Di Natale and Rhiannon), 2610 (nm692), agreed to 2636 Yunupingu, Dr G, condolence motion 1769

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Defence— Australian Defence Force—LGBTQ people—Impact of past policies (Senator Rice), 4588 (nm1386), agreed to 4644 Australian Defence Force volunteers and veterans— Mental health (Senator Hinch), 4283 (nm1258), agreed to 4366 Support services (Senators Waters and Whish-Wilson), 4111 (nm1220), amended and agreed to 4237 Contamination of defence force facilities (Senators Rhiannon and Singh), 2455 (nm653), amended and agreed to 2488 Defence expenditure— (Senator Anning), 3920 (nm1134), negatived 3971 (Senator Ludlam), 1095 (nm261), negatived 1132 F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (Senator Ludlam), 1125 (nm271), negatived 1175 Hunter-Class Frigates (Senator Burston), 3785 (nm1076), negatived 3829 Iraq War— (Senator Di Natale), 2687 (nm717), negatived 2721 (Senator Whish-Wilson)— 2716 (nm727), motion determined as not formal 2744 2854 (nm755), amended and agreed to 2890 Inquiry (Senator Di Natale), 2584 (nm689), negatived 2619 Military Covenant (Senator Anning), 3680 (nm1036), agreed to 3714 Perfluorinated compound contamination— (Senator Burston)— 281 (nm84), agreed to 345 3438 (nm955), negatived 3476 (Senator Rhiannon)— 166 (nm43), agreed to 196 650 (nm144), amended and agreed to 712 Government response (Senator Rhiannon), 1814 (nm454), amended and negatived 1848 RAAF Base Williamtown—Voluntary buybacks (Senator Burston), 4356 (nm1286), negatived 4401 Repatriation Commission Outpatient Clinic—80th anniversary of opening (Senator Hinch), 2203 (nm563), agreed to 2235 Retired General David Morrison, AO (Senator Lambie), 623 (nm130), negatived 667 Rifle Company Butterworth—Recognition (Senator Anning), 4259 (nm1252), amended and agreed to 4299 Royal Australian Navy—Availability of humanitarian and disaster relief assets (Senator Ludlam), 1201 (nm298), agreed to 1225 RSL NSW (Senator Lambie), 1198 (nm294), amended and negatived 1231

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Ulchi-Freedom Guardian war games (Senator Whish-Wilson), 1727 (nm433), negatived 1764 Veterans’ health (Senators Kakoschke-Moore and Lambie), 2110 (nm546), agreed to 2144 Vietnam Veterans’ Day (Senator Lambie), 1705 (nm426), agreed to 1736 Weaponised drones—Acquisition (Senator Ludlam), 1219 (nm304), negatived 1307 Weapons manufacturing (Senator Whish-Wilson), 2612 (nm695), negatived 2638 Defence Amendment (Call Out of the Australian Defence Force) Bill 2018, 3357 (reference), 4062 (1r), 4246, 4253 (2r,ic,3r), 4731 (assent) Defence Amendment (Fair Pay for Members of the ADF) Bill 2017, 1705 (nm425), 1735 (1r,em) Defence Amendment (Sovereign Naval Shipbuilding) Bill 2018, 3019 (nm797), 3072 (1r,em), 3357 (reference) Defence Legislation Amendment (2017 Measures No. 1) Bill 2017, 1897 (exempted from cut-off), 2021 (1r), 2067 (2r,3r), 2195 (assent) Defence Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 [Act citation Defence Legislation Amendment Act 2019], 4683 (1r,2r,3r), 4823 (assent) Defence Legislation Amendment (Instrument Making) Bill 2017, 2112 (exempted from cut-off), 2129 (1r), 2260 (2r,3r), 2440 (assent) Defence Legislation Amendment (Parliamentary Approval of Overseas Service) Bill 2015, 79 (rst), 878 Delegated legislation— (see also Disallowance motions) Health Insurance Act 1973— Health Insurance (Extended Medicare Safety Net) Determination 2017, approval 1981 (nm), agreed to 2063 Health Insurance (Extended Medicare Safety Net) Determination 2019, approval 4258 (nm), agreed to 4292 Instruments taken to have been tabled pursuant to subsection 42(3) of the Legislation Act 2003, 41 Democratising Lawmaking Bill 2019, 4666 (nm1426) Deputy President and Chair of Committees— (For rulings and statements see President) Election of, 48 Disability Services Amendment (Linking Upper Age Limits for Disability Employment Services to Pension Age) Bill 2017, 1221 (exempted from cut-off), 1236 (1r), 1349 (2r,3r), 1393 (assent) Disallowance motions— Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005—Torres Strait Regional Authority Election Rules 2017 [F2017L01279], 2512 (nm), 2858, withdrawn 2883

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Aboriginal Land Grant (Jervis Bay Territory) Act 1986—Aboriginal Land Grant (Jervis Bay Territory) By-Laws 2016 [F2016L00619], 431 (nm), 850, withdrawn 879 Aged Care Act 1997—Classification Amendment (CHC Domain Scores) Principles 2016 [F2016L00804], 325 (nm), negatived 441 Australian Citizenship Act 2007— Australian Citizenship Amendment (Concessional Application Fees) Regulations 2018 [F2018L00734], 3165 (nm), disallowed 3285 Citizenship (Authorisation) Revocation and Authorisation Instrument 2017 [F2017L01044] and Citizenship (Authorisation) Revocation and Authorisation Amendment Instrument 2017 [F2017L01074], 2058 (nm), 2093, 2131, 2147, 2156, negatived 2196 Australian Education Act 2013—Australian Education Amendment (2017 Measures No. 2) Regulations 2017 [F2017L01501], 2737 (nm), 2858, withdrawn 2883 Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Act 1998—Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (confidentiality) determination No. 1 of 2018 [F2018L00765], 3605 (nm), 3827, withdrawn 3845 Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Act 1998—Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Amendment (2018 Measures No. 1) Regulations 2018 [F2018L00850], 3764 (nm), 3981, withdrawn 3997 Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety (Licence Charges) Act 1998— Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety (Licence Charges) Amendment (2018 Measures No. 1) Regulations 2018 [F2018L00851], 3764 (nm), 3981, withdrawn 3997 Banking Act 1959—Banking (prudential standard) determination No. 4 of 2018 – Prudential Standard APS 221 Large Exposures [F2018L01190], 4146 (nm), 4440, withdrawn 4480 Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Act 2016—Code for the Tendering and Performance of Building Work 2016 [F2016L01859], 1297 (nm), negatived 1647 Census and Statistics Act 1905—Census and Statistics (Information Release and Access) Determination 2018 [F2018L01114], 3961 (nm), 4111, withdrawn 4149 Civil Aviation Act 1988— Civil Aviation (Community Service Flights — Conditions on Flight Crew Licences) Instrument 2019 [F2019L00134], 4779 (nm) Civil Aviation Order 20.91 Amendment Instrument 2017 (No. 1) [F2017L01471], 2737 (nm), 2858, withdrawn 2883 Civil Aviation Order 95.10 Instrument 2017 [F2017L00480], 1729 (nm), 1872, withdrawn 1893 Direction — operation of certain unmanned aircraft [F2017L01370], 2230 (nm), amended 2282, negatived 2319 English Language Proficiency Assessments Exemption 2018 [F2018L01214], 4146 (nm), 4630, withdrawn 4671 Number of Cabin Attendants (Alliance Airlines) Direction 2018 [F2018L01244], 4146 (nm), 4630, withdrawn 4671 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 36 Journals of the Senate

Civil Aviation Act 1988 and Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003—Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment (Part 101) Regulation 2016 [F2016L00400], 252 (nm), 493, withdrawn 560 Commercial Broadcasting (Tax) Act 2017—Commercial Broadcasting (Tax) (Individual Transmitter Amounts) Determination 2017 [F2017L01375], 2631 (nm), 3065, withdrawn 3093 Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918—Commonwealth Electoral (Logo Requirements) Determination 2016 [F2016L00376], 335 (nm), 432, withdrawn 447 Competition and Consumer Act 2010—Competition and Consumer (Industry Code— Sugar) Regulations 2017 [F2017L00387]— Notice from Senator Leyonhjelm, 1707 (nm), negatived 2092 Notice from Senator Williams, 1729 (nm), 1872, withdrawn 1893 Corporations Act 2001— ASIC Corporations (Banking Code of Practice) Instrument 2018/700 [F2018L01102], 3844 (nm), negatived 4123 ASIC Corporations (Foreign-Controlled Company Reports) Instrument 2017/204 [F2017L00307], 1249 (nm), 1382, withdrawn 1418 ASIC Market Integrity Rules (Futures Markets) 2017 [F2017L01475], 2737 (nm), 2858, withdrawn 2883 ASIC Market Integrity Rules (Securities Markets) 2017 [F2017L01474], 2737 (nm), 2858, withdrawn 2883 Crimes Act 1914 and Therapeutic Goods Act 1989—Therapeutic Goods and Other Legislation Amendment (Narcotic Drugs) Regulation 2016 [F2016L01652]—Items 1 and 4 of Schedule 1, 907 (nm), negatived 1354; question put again, items disallowed 1374 Criminal Code Act 1995—Criminal Code (Terrorist Organisation—Al-Shabaab) Regulations 2018 [F2018L01082], 3845 (nm), 3981, withdrawn 3997 Customs Act 1901— Customs (International Obligations) Amendment (Singapore-Australia Free Trade Agreement Amendment Implementation) Regulations 2017 [F2017L01486], 2737 (nm), 2858, withdrawn 2883 Customs (Prohibited Exports) Amendment (Defence and Strategic Goods) Regulations 2018 [F2018L00503], 3525 (nm), 3826, withdrawn 3845 Customs (Prohibited Imports) Amendment (Shotguns and Shotgun Magazines) Regulation 2016 [F2016L01255], 56 (nm), negatived 498 Defence Act 1903— Army and Air Force (Canteen) Regulation 2016 [F2016L01455], 751 (nm), 972, withdrawn 991 Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force Amendment Regulations 2018 [F2018L01428], 4578 (nm), 4630, withdrawn 4671 Dental Benefits Act 2008—Dental Benefits Amendment Rule 2016 (No. 2) [F2016L01986]—Item 2 of Schedule 1— Notice from Senator Di Natale, 823 (nm), not called on 870

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Notice from Senator Polley, 821 (nm), disallowed 870 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999— Coral Sea Marine Park Management Plan 2018 [F2018L00327]— 2854 (nm), negatived 2963 2977 (nm), 3489, negatived 3508 North Marine Parks Network Management Plan 2018 [F2018L00324]— 2854 (nm), negatived 2963 2977 (nm), 3489, negatived 3508 North-west Marine Parks Network Management Plan 2018 [F2018L00322]— 2854 (nm), negatived 2963 2977 (nm), 3489, negatived 3508 South-west Marine Parks Network Management Plan 2018 [F2018L00326]— 2854 (nm), negatived 2963 2977 (nm), 3489, negatived 3508 Temperate East Marine Parks Network Management Plan 2018 [F2018L00321]— 2854 (nm), negatived 2963 2977 (nm), 3489, negatived 3508 Export Control Act 1982—Export Control (Plants and Plant Products—Norfolk Island) Order 2016 [F2016L01796], 1167 (nm), 1325, withdrawn 1345 Extradition Act 1988—Extradition (People’s Republic of China) Regulations 2017 [F2017L00185], 1094 (nm), taken to have been disallowed 1505 Fair Work Act 2009—Fair Work Amendment (Casual Loading Offset) Regulations 2018 [F2018L01770], 4625 (nm) Family Law Act 1975—Family Law (Superannuation) (Provision of Information—Military Superannuation and Benefits Scheme) Amendment Determination 2016 [F2016L01759], 969 (nm), transfer of notice of motion 1403, negatived 1421 Federal Circuit Court of Australia Act 1999—Federal Circuit Court Amendment (Costs and Other Measures) Rules 2018 [F2018L01088], 3845 (nm), 3981, withdrawn 3997 Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Act 1997— Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Agriculture and Water Resources Measures No. 3) Regulation 2016 [F2016L01576], 751 (nm), 1126, withdrawn 1147 Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Defence Measures No. 1) Regulations 2018 [F2018L01128], 4039 (nm), 4440, withdrawn 4480 Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Education and Training Measures No. 2) Regulations 2018 [F2018L00839], 3764 (nm), 3981, withdrawn 3997 Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Education and Training Measures No. 4) Regulation 2016 [F2016L01583], 751 (nm), 972, withdrawn 991 Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Foreign Affairs and Trade Measures No. 1) Regulations 2018 [F2018L00841], 3764 (nm), 3981, withdrawn 3997 Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Health Measures No. 4) Regulation 2016 [F2016L01751], 1049 (nm), 1219, withdrawn 1303

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Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Industry, Innovation and Science Measures No. 2) Regulation 2016 [F2016L00672], 490 (nm), 972, withdrawn 991 Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Jobs and Small Business Measures No. 2) Regulations 2018 [F2018L01133], 4039 (nm), 4111, withdrawn 4149 Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Social Services Measures No. 4) Regulation 2016 [F2016L01922], 1275 (nm), 1407, withdrawn 1432 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975—Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Amendment (Hammerhead Shark) Regulations 2018 [F2018L00191]—Items 1 and 2 of Schedule 1— 3090 (nm), 3209, withdrawn 3243 3241 (nm), negatived 3721 Health Insurance Act 1973—Health Insurance (General Medical Services Table) Regulations 2018 [F2018L00766], 3605 (nm), 3710, withdrawn 3738 Illegal Logging Prohibition Act 2012—Illegal Logging Prohibition Amendment (Due Diligence Improvements) Regulations 2017 [F2017L01338]—Items 1, 3 to 8, 11 to 13, 16 to 19, 21 to 25, 28 to 30, and 33 to 36 of Schedule 1, 2449 (nm), 2645, disallowed 2647 Industry Research and Development Act 1986—Industry Research and Development (Artificial Intelligence Capability Program) Instrument 2018 [F2018L01419], 4578 (nm), 4630, withdrawn 4671 Inspector of Transport Security Act 2006—Inspector of Transport Security Regulations 2017 [F2017L00510], 1809 (nm), 2110, withdrawn 2137 Jervis Bay Territory Acceptance Act 1915—Jervis Bay Territory Marine Safety Ordinance 2016 [F2016L01756], 1049 (nm), 1407, withdrawn 1432 Judiciary Act 1903— Legal Services Amendment (Solicitor-General Opinions) Direction 2016 [F2016L00645], 166 (nm), 459, 567, disallowed 585 Legal Services Directions 2017 [F2017L00369], 1730 (nm), 2110, withdrawn 2137 Legislation Act 2003—Legislation (Exemptions and Other Matters) Amendment (Sunsetting and Disallowance Exemptions) Regulation 2016 [F2016L01897], 1275 (nm), 1688, withdrawn 1707 Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law Act 2012— Marine Order 501 (Administration — national law) Amendment Order 2018 [F2018L00756], 3605 (nm), 3710, withdrawn 3738 Marine Order 507 (Load line certificates — national law) 2018 [F2018L00764], 3605 (nm), 3710, withdrawn 3738 Marriage Act 1961—Marriage Regulations 2017 [F2017L01359], 2611 (nm), 2858, withdrawn 2883 Migration Act 1958— Class of Persons Defined as Fast Track Applicants 2016/007 [F2016L00455], 335 (nm), 850, withdrawn 879 Class of Persons Defined as Fast Track Applicants 2016/008 [F2016L00456], 335 (nm), 850, withdrawn 879

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Class of Persons Defined as Fast Track Applicants 2016/010 [F2016L00377], 335 (nm), 850, withdrawn 879 Class of Persons Defined as Fast Track Applicants 2016/049 [F2016L00679], 489 (nm), 992, withdrawn 1053 Migration Agents (IMMI 17/047: CPD Activities, Approval of CPD Providers and CPD Provider Standards) Instrument 2017 [F2017L01236], 2512 (nm), 2947, withdrawn 2978 Migration Amendment (Review of the Regulations) Regulation 2016 [F2016L01809], 1193 (nm), 1520, withdrawn 1540 Migration Amendment (Skilling Australians Fund) Regulations 2018 [F2018L01093], 3845 (nm), 3981, withdrawn 3997 Migration (Fast Track Applicant Class – Temporary Protection and Safe Haven Enterprise Visas) Instrument 2019 [F2019L00506], 4879 (nm) Migration (IMMI 18/019: Fast Track Applicant Class) Instrument 2018 [F2018L00672], 3605 (nm), disallowed 4096 Migration Legislation Amendment (2017 Measures No. 4) Regulations 2017 [F2017L01425], 2205 (nm), disallowed 2464 Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989— Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 3/04 – Seats and Seat Anchorages) 2017 [F2017L01344], 2512 (nm), 2614, withdrawn 2634 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 13/00 – Installation of Lighting and Light Signalling Devices on other than L-Group Vehicles) 2005 Amendment 6 [F2017L01493], 2738 (nm), 2858, withdrawn 2883 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 19/02 – Installation of Lighting and Light Signalling Devices on L-Group Vehicles) 2005 Amendment 1 [F2017L01481], 2738 (nm), 2858, withdrawn 2883 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 34/03 – Child Restraint Anchorages and Child Restraint Anchor Fittings) 2017 [F2017L01351], 2512 (nm), 2614, withdrawn 2634 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 67/00 – Installation of Lighting and Light Signalling Devices on Three-Wheeled Vehicles) 2006 Amendment 1 [F2017L01494], 2738 (nm), 2858, withdrawn 2883 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 74/00 – Side Marker Lamps) 2006 Amendment 1 [F2017L01479], 2738 (nm), 2858, withdrawn 2883 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 84/00 – Front Underrun Impact Protection) 2009 Amendment 1 [F2017L01516], 2738 (nm), 2858, withdrawn 2883 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 86/00 – Parking Lamps) 2016 [F2017L01497], 2738 (nm), 2858, withdrawn 2883 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 87/00 – Cornering Lamps) 2016 [F2017L01484], 2738 (nm), 2858, withdrawn 2883 National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009—ASIC Credit (Flexible Credit Cost Arrangements) Instrument 2017/780 [F2017L01141], 2406 (nm), 2483, withdrawn 2512

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National Disability Insurance Scheme Act 2013—National Disability Insurance Scheme (Specialist Disability Accommodation) Rules 2016 [F2017L00209], 1250 (nm), 1472, withdrawn 1494 National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011—National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Amendment (Enforcement and Other Measures) Regulations 2018 [F2018L01034], 3845 (nm), 4396, withdrawn 4440 Parliamentary Business Resources Act 2017—Parliamentary Business Resources Amendment (2019 Measures No. 1) Regulations 2019 [F2019L00177]—Item 4, 4775 (nm), disallowed 4874 Private Health Insurance Act 2007— Private Health Insurance (Benefit Requirements) Amendment Rules 2017 (No. 6) [F2017L00894], 2057 (nm), 2372, withdrawn 2427 Private Health Insurance (Prostheses) Amendment Rules 2016 (No. 3) [F2016L01596], 751 (nm), 850, withdrawn 879 Private Health Insurance (Prostheses) Amendment Rules 2017 (No. 6) [F2017L01513], 2737 (nm), 2858, withdrawn 2883 Product Emissions Standards Act 2017—Product Emissions Standards Rules 2017 [F2018L00021], 3021 (nm), 3523, withdrawn 3533 Product Emissions Standards (Customs) Charges Act 2017—Product Emissions Standards (Customs) Charges Regulations 2018 [F2018L00761], 3438 (nm), negatived 3485 Product Emissions Standards (Excise) Charges Act 2017—Product Emissions Standards (Excise) Charges Regulations 2018 [F2018L00762], 3437 (nm), negatived 3485 Radiocommunications Act 1992— Broadcasting Services (Technical Planning) Guidelines (Consequential Amendments) Instrument 2017 (No. 2) [F2017L01302], 2512 (nm), 2947, withdrawn 2978 Radiocommunications (Spectrum Licence Allocation – Multi-band Auction) Determination 2017 [F2017L01255], 2512 (nm), 2947, withdrawn 2978 Remuneration Tribunal Act 1973—Remuneration Tribunal (Members’ Fees and Allowances) Amendment Regulations 2018 [F2018L00706], 3605 (nm), 3711, withdrawn 3738 Retirement Savings Accounts Act 1997—Retirement Savings Accounts Tax File Number approval No. 1 of 2017 [F2017L01270], 2512 (nm), 2947, withdrawn 2978 Social Security Act 1991— Adult Disability Assessment Determination 2018 [F2018L01106], 3845 (nm), 3981, withdrawn 3997 Social Security (Assurances of Support) Determination 2018 [F2018L00425], 3023 (nm), 3146, withdrawn 3171 Social Security (Declared Program Participant) Determination 2018 [F2018L00777], 3650 (nm), 3924, withdrawn 3981 Social Security (Parenting payment participation requirements – classes of persons) Instrument 2018 (No. 1) [F2018L00238], 3301 (nm), 3749, negatived 3751

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Social Security (Tables for the Assessment of Work-related Impairment for Disability Support Pension) Amendment Determination 2017 [F2017L00659], 1488 (nm), disallowed 1527 Social Security (Administration) Act 1999— Social Security (Administration) (Job Search Efforts) Determination 2018 [F2018L00776], 3555 (nm), negatived 4060 Social Security (Administration) Legislation Amendment and Repeal (Reasonable Excuse - Participation Payments) Determination 2018 [F2018L00783], 3683 (nm), negatived 4060 Social Security (Administration) (Reasonable Excuse – Participation Payments) Determination 2018 [F2018L00779], 3555 (nm), negatived 4060 Social Security (Administration) (Trial Area – East Kimberley) Determination 2016 [F2016L00307], 90 (nm), negatived 203 Social Security (Administration) (Trial Area) Amendment Determination 2017 [F2017L00210], 1094 (nm), negatived 1238 Social Security (Administration) (Trial Area) Amendment Determination (No. 2) 2017 [F2017L01170], 2189 (nm), disallowance motion negatived 2630; given precedence 2610 (nm), agreed to 2630 Social Security (Administration) (Trial – Declinable Transactions and Welfare Restricted Bank Account) Determination 2018 [F2018L00251], 3270 (nm), negatived 3537 Social Security (Administration) (Trial of Cashless Welfare Arrangements) Determination 2018 [F2018L00245]— 3270 (nm), negatived 3537 Sections 7 to 9, 3302 (nm), negatived 3537 Superannuation Act 1990—Superannuation Amendment (PSS Trust Deed) Instrument 2018 [F2018L00707], 3605 (nm), 3711, withdrawn 3738 Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993—Superannuation (prudential standard) determination No. 1 of 2016 – Prudential Standard SPS 510 – Governance [F2016L01707]— Paragraph 23(b), 907 (nm) Paragraphs 23(b) and 23(g), 910 (nm), 973, withdrawn 991 Water Act 2007— Basin Plan Amendment Instrument 2017 (No. 1) [F2017L01462]— 1st notice, 2261 (nm), disallowed 2728; approval of making of instrument the same in substance 3286 2nd notice, 2610 (nm), disallowed 2728; motion to postpone consideration 2633 (nm701), amended and agreed to 2666; approval of making of instrument the same in substance 3286 Motion concerning consideration of two disallowance motions, 2689 (nm), withdrawn 2705; 2715 Basin Plan Amendment (SDL Adjustments) Instrument 2017 [F2018L00040], 2633 (nm), negatived 3081

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Discrimination Free Schools Bill 2018, 3890 (nm1113), 3939 (1r,em), 3981, 4014 Distinguished visitors— Argentine Republic—Vice President of the Argentine Republic and President of the Senate, Her Excellency Ms Gabriela Michetti, 1120 Dominican Republic—President of the Senate of the Dominican Republic, Senator Reinaldo Pared Pérez, 3917 Germany—President of the Bundesrat and Governing Mayor of Berlin, Mr Michael Müller, 3886 Malaysia—Speaker of the House of Representatives, His Excellency Dato’ Mohamad Ariff Bin MD Yusof, 3783 New South Wales—President of the Legislative Council, the Honourable John Ajaka MLC, 1376, 3016 New Zealand—Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives, the Right Honourable Trevor Mallard, 2610 Republic of Singapore—Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore, Her Excellency Madam Halimah Yacob, 1193 Socialist Republic of Vietnam—President of the National Assembly, Her Excellency Mrs Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan MP, 2367 Sweden—Speaker of the Parliament of Sweden, Mr Urban Ahlin, 1865 Uruguay—Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr José Carlos Mahía, 1725 Diverted Profits Tax Bill 2017, 992 (reference), 1154 (1r,em), 1166, 1179 (2r,ic,3r), 1310 (assent) Divisions— Administration— 2016 Census, 133 2016 Federal election—Provision of funding to One Community, 2384 Bureau of Meteorology—Regional weather forecasting teams, 3748 Charities and not-for-profit organisations—Impact of proposed foreign influence laws, 3272 Captain Cook’s voyage to Australia—250th anniversary—Proposed expenditure, 4649 Department of Human Services—Job cuts, 2120 Electorate allowance, 999 Foreign powers—Interference with domestic political and electoral affairs— 1438 Amendment (Senator Di Natale), 1438 GetUp!—Regulation and scrutiny, 2260 Lobbying Code of Conduct, 3830, 3831 Ministerial code of conduct—Lobbying, 3792 Ministerial standards—Former minister, 293 Official language, 3614 Payments to former Governors-General, 3976

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Relocation of government agencies to rural and regional areas, 998 Remuneration—Vice chancellors and chief executive officers, 2019 Water portfolio responsibility, 2460 Animal Welfare— Animal Export Legislation Amendment (Ending Long-haul Live Sheep Exports) Bill 2018—Consideration, 3690 Export of racing greyhounds, 4369 Free range egg labelling, 1335 Greyhound racing, 3743 Kangaroos—Impact of shooting activities, 2721 Live export trade— 452, 2640, 3313 Live export of equines, 1439 Long-haul live sheep exports—Phase-out, 4413 Poultry welfare, 2380 Shark mitigation methods, 4371 Welfare of racehorses, 2125 Ayes and noes equal, 1103, 1355, 1621, 1989, 2101, 2438, 2798, 2802, 2941, 3198, 3345, 4084, 4408, 4455, 4456, 4832 Bills— A Fair Go for Australians in Trade Bill 2018 [No. 2]—Second reading— 4038 Closure, 4037 A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Amendment (Make Electricity GST Free) Bill 2017—Second reading, 1890 Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission Bill 2018 and related bill—Committee of the whole amendment (Senator Siewert), 4222 Aged Care (Single Quality Framework) Reform Bill 2018—Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Hinch), 3663 Airports Amendment Bill 2018—Second reading amendment (Senator Rice), 3702 Animal Export Legislation Amendment (Ending Long-haul Live Sheep Exports) Bill 2018— Question that the bill stand as printed—Closure, 3645 Second reading— 3644 Closure, 3643 Third reading— 3646 Closure, 3645 Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2017-2018 and related bill—Committee of the whole amendments and requests for amendments (Senator Leyonhjelm), 2797 Australian Border Force Amendment (Protected Information) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments (Senator McKim), 2055 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 44 Journals of the Senate

Second reading amendment (Senator McKim), 2053 Australian Broadcasting Corporation Amendment (Fair and Balanced) Bill 2017— Discharge from Notice Paper, 3499 Australian Citizenship Legislation Amendment (Strengthening the Requirements for Australian Citizenship and Other Measures) Bill 2017—Motion to discharge bill from Notice Paper— 1986 Amendment (Senator Lambie), 1986 Australian Education Amendment Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments— Schedule 1, items 3, 41 and 42, 1564 (Senator Bernardi), 1560 (Senator Collins), 1563 (Senator Hanson-Young), 1565 (Senator Leyonhjelm), 1564 Committee of the whole requests for amendments— (Government), 1532, 1558 (Senator Collins), 1562 (Senator Hanson-Young), 1567 Question that the bill, as amended, be agreed to, subject to requests, 1568 Second reading, 1511 Second reading amendment (Senator Collins), 1511 Third reading, 1569 Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation Amendment Bill 2017— Second reading, 1697 Banking and Financial Services Commission of Inquiry Bill 2017—Second reading— Closure, 1428 Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Broadcasting Reform) Bill 2017—Committee of the whole amendments— Schedule 2, 2029 (Senator Bernardi), 2001 (Senator Hanson-Young), 2031 (Senator O’Neill), 2029 Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Broadcasting Reform) Bill 2017 and related bill— Motion that the debate be now adjourned, 1940 Motion to set the time for resumption of debate, 1941 Question that the bills be agreed to, 2032 Second reading, 1995 Second reading amendments— (Senator Hanson-Young), 1994 (Senator Siewert), 1994 Third reading, 2032 Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Television and Radio Licence Fees) Bill 2016—Second reading, 428

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Budget Savings (Omnibus) Bill 2016— Committee of the whole amendments— Schedule 5, 232 Schedule 24; and clause 2 (table item 26), 234 (Senator Hinch), 233 Motion to exempt bill from cut-off, 164 Second reading, 232 Second reading amendments— (Senator Hanson Young), 230 (Senator Siewert), 229 (Senator Waters), 230 (Senator Whish-Wilson), 228 (Senator Xenophon), 231 Third reading, 234 Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Amendment Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Cameron), 982, 984 Question that the bill be reported, 985 Question that the bill stand as printed, 984 Second reading, 963 Third reading, 985 Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Bill 2013— Committee of the whole amendments— (Senator Cameron), 673, 695 (Senator Rhiannon), 676, 678 Second reading amendment (Senator Rice), 640 Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Bill 2013 and related bill— Adjournment of second reading debate, 636 Question that the bills, as amended, be agreed to, 696 Resumption of debate to be an order for a later hour, 636 Second reading, 640 Third reading, 697 Civil Law and Justice Legislation Amendment Bill 2017—Committee of the whole amendments— Schedule 10, 3728 (Senator Leyonhjelm), 3728 Civil Nuclear Transfers to India Bill 2016—Second reading, 788 Communications Legislation Amendment (Online Content Services and Other Measures) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments— (Senator Griff), 2937 (Senator Hanson-Young), 2939, 2940, 2941 (Senator O’Neill), 2940, 2941 Second reading amendment (Senator Hanson-Young), 2929 Second reading amendment (Senator Patrick), 2929 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 46 Journals of the Senate

Communications Legislation Amendment (Regional and Small Publishers Innovation Fund) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Hanson-Young), 3089 Second reading amendment (Senator O’Neill), 3082 Competition and Consumer Amendment (Competition Policy Review) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendment—Schedule 6, 2056 Competition and Consumer Amendment (Country of Origin) Bill 2016—Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Xenophon), 873 Competition and Consumer Amendment (Misuse of Market Power) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendment (Senator Xenophon), 1695 Question that the bill, as amended, be agreed to, 1696 Third reading, 1697 Competition and Consumer Legislation Amendment (Small Business Access to Justice) Bill 2017—Second reading, 1655 Corporations Amendment (Crowd-sourced Funding) Bill 2016—Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Gallagher), 1045, 1046 Counter-Terrorism Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2016—Second reading, 421 Counter-Terrorism Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2018—Second reading, 3490 Criminal Code Amendment (Firearms Trafficking) Bill 2016— Committee of the whole amendments— Schedule 1, items 2, 4 and 5, 933 (Senator Wong), 932 Third reading, 934 Criminal Code Amendment (High Risk Terrorist Offenders) Bill 2016—Second reading, 739 Criminal Code Amendment (Impersonating a Commonwealth Body) Bill 2017— Second reading, 3109 Third reading, 3135 Criminal Code Amendment (War Crimes) Bill 2016— Second reading amendment (Senator McKim), 764 Third reading, 766 Customs Amendment (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Implementation) Bill 2018 and related bill— Committee of the whole amendments— (Senator Hanson-Young), 3952, 3953 (Senator Patrick), 3944, 3954 Second reading, 3907 Second reading amendment (Senator Carr), 3905 Second reading amendment (Senator Hanson-Young), 3906 Third reading, 3954 Customs Amendment (Singapore-Australia Free Trade Agreement Amendment Implementation) Bill 2017 and related bill—Second reading, 2148 Defence Amendment (Call Out of the Australian Defence Force) Bill 2018— Second reading, 4253

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Second reading amendment (Senator McKim), 4253 Third reading, 4254 Defence Legislation Amendment (Parliamentary Approval of Overseas Service) Bill 2015—Suspension of standing orders, 1679 Discrimination Free Schools Bill 2018—Consideration—Suspension of standing orders, 4070 Electoral and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017—Committee of the whole amendments— (Senator Di Natale), 1921, 1922 (Senator Rhiannon), 1920 (Senator Xenophon), 1924 Electoral Legislation Amendment (Electoral Funding and Disclosure Reform) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Waters), 4206, 4207, 4208 Motion to provide for consideration of the bill— 4153 Precedence motion— 4152 Closure, 4151 Suspension of standing orders, 4151 Second reading amendment (Senator Farrell), 4159 Second reading amendment (Senator Waters), 4159 Enhancing Online Safety for Children Amendment Bill 2017—Second reading amendment (Senator Kakoschke-Moore), 1465 Enhancing Online Safety (Non-consensual Sharing of Intimate Images) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments— (Senator Griff), 2713 (Senator Leyonhjelm), 2706, 2707 (Senator Steele-John), 2708 Second reading amendment (Senator O’Neill), 2700 Environment and Infrastructure Legislation Amendment (Stop Adani) Bill 2017— Second reading—Closure, 2136 Excise Tariff Amendment (Tobacco) Bill 2016 and related bill—Third reading, 204 Excise Tariff Amendment (Tobacco Duty Harmonisation) Bill 2017 and related bill— Second reading, 1667 Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Amendment (Support for Commonwealth Entities) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Hanson-Young), 1863, 1864 Second reading, 1861 Third reading, 1864 Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Amendment (Support for Infrastructure Financing) Bill 2019— Second reading, 4854 Third reading, 4855

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Fair Work Amendment (Corrupting Benefits) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Cameron), 1628, 1629 Question that the bill, as amended, be agreed to, 1649 Second reading, 1614 Second reading amendment (Senator Rhiannon), 1614 Third reading, 1650 Fair Work Amendment (Protecting Take-Home Pay) Bill 2017— Motion to give bill precedence over a government bill—Suspension of standing orders— 1117 Closure, 1116 Third reading, 1243 Fair Work Amendment (Protecting Vulnerable Workers) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments— (Senator Cameron), 1802, 1825 (Senator Leyonhjelm), 1792 (Senator Rhiannon), 1831 Second reading, 1716 Fair Work Amendment (Repeal of 4 Yearly Reviews and Other Measures) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Cameron), 2417 Question that the bill, as amended, be agreed to, 2417 Third reading, 2418 Fair Work Amendment (Respect for Emergency Services Volunteers) Bill 2016— Motion that the bill stand as printed, 269 Second reading, 250 Third reading, 270 Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Amendment Bill 2014— Committee of the whole amendments— (Government), 505 Schedule 1, item 136, and Schedule 2, item 243, 505 Schedule 2, items 211 to 230 and 233 to 237, 525 (Senator Cameron), 524, 527, 538, 551, 553 (Senator Rhiannon), 526 (Senators Hinch and Xenophon), 535, 549 Motion that the bill, as amended, be agreed to, 553 Second reading, 503 Third reading, 554 Family Assistance and Child Support Legislation Amendment (Protecting Children) Bill 2018—Committee of the whole amendments— Schedule 1, Part 2, 3039 (Senator Pratt), 3042 Family Assistance Legislation Amendment (Jobs for Families Child Care Package) Bill 2016— Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Leyonhjelm), 1158

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Committee of the whole requests for amendments (Senator Hanson-Young), 1156, 1157 Third reading, 1159 Given precedence, 3360 Government Procurement (Judicial Review) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments (Centre Alliance), 3994 Second reading, 3985 Government Procurement (Judicial Review) Bill 2017 and Treasury Laws Amendment (Lower Taxes for Small and Medium Businesses) Bill 2018—Consideration— 3991 Amendment (Senator Patrick)— 3990 Closure, 3990 Closure, 3991 Governor-General Amendment (Salary) Bill 2019— Committee of the whole amendment (Derryn Hinch’s Justice Party), 4854 Second reading amendment (Senator Hinch), 4853 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Amendment Bill 2017—Second reading amendment (Senator Rice), 1724 Higher Education Support Legislation Amendment (A More Sustainable, Responsive and Transparent Higher Education System) Bill 2017, Social Services Legislation Amendment (Payment Integrity) Bill 2017 and Social Services Legislation Amendment (Welfare Reform) Bill 2017—Motion to exempt bills from cut-off order, 1897 Higher Education Support Legislation Amendment (Student Loan Sustainability) Bill 2018— Bill, as amended, 3429 Committee of the whole amendments— Schedule 1, as amended, 3412 (Senator Hinch), 3428 Second reading— 3408 Adjournment of debate, 3295 Third reading, 3430 Home Affairs and Integrity Agencies Legislation Amendment Bill 2018— Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Patrick), 3045 Second reading, 3043 Home Affairs Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous Measures) Bill 2018— Adjournment— 4493 Suspension of standing orders, 4537 Amendments (Government), 4508, 4534, 4535, 4536 Amendments (Senator Storer and Australian Greens), 4509 Consideration— 4447, 4614, 4615, 4616 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 50 Journals of the Senate

Closure, 4614 Suspension of standing orders, 4446, 4613 House of Representatives amendments to Senate amendments, 4620 Limitation of debate—Suspension of standing orders— 4497, 4499 Closure, 4497, 4498 Remaining stages and passage, 4543 Second reading, 4499 Second reading amendment (Government), 4495 Second reading amendment (Senator Bernardi)— 4493, 4494, 4495 Suspension of standing orders, 4496 Second reading amendment (United Australia Party), 4496 Statement—Suspension of standing orders, 4536 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments— (Government)— 1251, 1253, 1257, 1261 Closure, 1256 Schedule 1, 1252 Schedule 2, items 29, 34, 52, 55 and 56; and items 31 and 57, as amended, 1261 (Senator McKim), 1262 Consideration—Suspension of standing orders, 1192 Motion that the committee have leave to sit again at a later hour, 1254 Motion to exempt bill from cut-off, 1150 Second reading, 1250 Income Tax Rates Amendment (Working Holiday Maker Reform) Bill 2016— Committee of the whole requests for amendments (Senator Lambie), 599 Income Tax Rates Amendment (Working Holiday Maker Reform) Bill 2016 (No. 2)— Committee of the whole requests for amendments (Senator Gallagher)— 699 Closure, 698 Message to be considered immediately, 780 Motion that the committee does not press its requests—Closure, 780 Third reading— 782 Closure, 781 Interactive Gambling Amendment Bill 2016— Committee of the whole amendments— (Senator Hanson), 1091 (Senator Leyonhjelm), 1090 (Senator Xenophon), 1063, 1089 Second reading amendment (Senator O’Neill), 1060 International Monetary Agreements Amendment (New Arrangements to Borrow) Bill 2017—Third reading, 1917

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Interstate Road Transport Legislation (Repeal) Bill 2018—Second reading, 3106 Liquid Fuel Emergency Amendment Bill 2017—Second reading amendment (Senator Rice), 1925 Major Bank Levy Bill 2017—Committee of the whole requests for amendments (Senator Xenophon), 1478 Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments— Schedule 1, item 8, section 39DD and subsection 39DE(3); and items 9 to 16 and 57, 2305 Schedule 1, items 5, 8 to 17 and 64, and Part 4, 2362 (Senator Leyonhjelm), 2362, 2363, 2364 (Senator Rice), 2365 (Senators Brandis and Canavan), 2354, 2355 (Senators Fawcett and Paterson), 2305, 2340, 2345, 2350, 2353 (Senators Hanson, Burston and Georgiou), 2361 Third reading, 2366 Medicare Guarantee Bill 2017—Second reading amendment (Senator Polley), 1480 Migration Amendment (Character Cancellation Consequential Provisions) Bill 2016— Second reading, 905 Second reading amendment (Senator McKim), 904 Migration Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) Bill 2016— Committee of the whole amendments (Government), 4274 Second reading, 4274 Migration Amendment (Skilling Australians Fund) Bill 2018—Committee of the whole amendments— (Senator Cameron), 2747 (Senator Griff), 3014 (Senator Hanson-Young), 3015 Migration Amendment (Validation of Decisions) Bill 2017—Second reading, 1824 Modern Slavery Bill 2018—Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Farrell), 4309, 4312 Motion to exempt bills from cut-off, 952, 953 My Health Records Amendment (Strengthening Privacy) Bill 2018—Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Polley), 4102 National Broadcasters Legislation Amendment (Enhanced Transparency) Bill 2017— Discharge from Notice Paper, 3499 National Cancer Screening Register Bill 2016— Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Polley), 338, 341 Second reading amendment (Senator Watt), 337 National Cancer Screening Register Bill 2016 and related bill—Motion to exempt bills from cut-off, 164 National Health Amendment (Pharmaceutical Benefits—Budget and Other Measures) Bill 2017—Committee of the whole amendment—Schedule 5, Part 1, 2682

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National Security Legislation Amendment (Espionage and Foreign Interference) Bill 2018 and Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme Bill 2018— Bills to proceed without formalities and be taken together, 3323 Committee of the whole amendments— Schedule 1, item 8, sections 82.5 and 82.6, 3377 (Senator McKim), 3376, 3379 (Senator Patrick), 3381 Second reading, 3356 Second reading amendment (Senator McKim), 3354 Second reading amendment (Senator Patrick), 3355 Second reading amendment (Senator Siewert), 3355 Suspension of standing orders, 3324 Third reading, 3386 Native Title Amendment (Indigenous Land Use Agreements) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Siewert), 1401 Second reading, 1395 Second reading amendment (Senator McCarthy), 1394 Third reading, 1402 Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Amendment (Petroleum Pools and Other Measures) Bill 2016— Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Hanson-Young), 843 Second reading, 842 Third reading, 844 Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Amendment (Reporting of Gas Reserves) Bill 2018—Second reading—Motion to adjourn debate, 3524 Parliamentary Entitlements Legislation Amendment Bill 2017—Committee of the whole amendments— Schedule 1, item 11, 1015 (Senator Bernardi), 1016 [2] (Senator Hanson), 1021 (Senator Rhiannon), 1014 (Senator Xenophon), 1021 Passenger Movement Charge Amendment Bill 2016— Second reading, 586, 600 Third reading, 600 Passenger Movement Charge Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2016—Second reading, 700 Plebiscite (Same-Sex Marriage) Bill 2016— Restoration to Notice Paper, 1621 Second reading, 400 Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Bill 2016—Second reading amendment (Senator Ludlam), 906 Private Health Insurance Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 and related bills— Second reading amendment (Senator Di Natale), 3647 Second reading amendment (Senator Polley), 3647

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Product Emissions Standards Bill 2017—Committee of the whole amendments— (Senator Bernardi), 1939 (Senator Leyonhjelm), 1938 Product Emissions Standards Bill 2017 and related bills—Second reading amendment (Senator Rice), 1926 Productivity Commission Amendment (Addressing Inequality) Bill 2017— Second reading, 4036 Third reading, 4037 Regional Investment Corporation Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments— Clause 11, paragraph 11(2)(c), 2101 (Senator Brown), 2101, 2102, 2103, 2503, 2504 Question that the bill, as amended, be agreed to, 2577 Second reading, 2074 Third reading, 2578 Restoring Territory Rights (Assisted Suicide Legislation) Bill 2015— Motion to give precedence and provide for consideration, 3344 Second reading, 3486 Road Vehicle Standards Bill 2018 and related bills— Second reading amendment (Senator Anning), 4256 Second reading amendment (Senator Rice), 4255 Sex Discrimination Amendment (Removing Discrimination Against Students) Bill 2018— Consideration of bill— Procedural motion—Closure, 4353 Suspension of standing orders— 4352 Closure, 4351 Limitation of debate—No longer to apply, 4353 Social Security (Administration) Amendment (Income Management and Cashless Welfare) Bill 2019—Remaining stages, 4862 Social Security Amendment (Caring for People on Newstart) Bill 2017—Second reading, 1678 Social Security Legislation Amendment (Youth Jobs Path: Prepare, Trial, Hire) Bill 2016— Question that the bill, as amended, be agreed to, 1319 Second reading, 1318 Second reading amendments— (Senator Cameron), 1294 (Senator Hanson-Young), 1317 Third reading, 1319 Social Services and Other Legislation Amendment (Promoting Sustainable Welfare) Bill 2018— Second reading, 4377

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Third reading, 4379 Social Services Legislation Amendment Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments—Schedules 1, 3 and 4, 1137 Motion that the bill be introduced, 1117 Motion that the bill may proceed without formalities and be now read a first time— 1119 Closure, 1118 Question that the bill stand as printed, 1138 Second reading, 1136 Third reading, 1139 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Cashless Debit Card) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments— (Government), 2674 Schedule 1, item 1, 2675 (Senator Cameron), 2675 Second time, 2661 Third reading, 2676 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Cashless Debit Card Trial Expansion) Bill 2018— Committee of the whole amendments (Government), 3677 Second reading— 3604 Closure, 3603 Third reading, 3678 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Energy Assistance Payment) Bill 2019— Second reading amendment (Senator Siewert), 4847 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Seasonal Worker Incentives for Jobseekers) Bill 2017—Second reading amendment (Senator Siewert), 1402 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Welfare Reform) Bill 2017— Bill, as amended, subject to requests, 2852 Committee of the whole amendments— (Government), 2801 Schedule 4, 2851 Schedule 13, item 1; and item 2, as amended; and Schedule 15, item 1, section 42AB, 2805 Schedule 15, 2843 Schedules 3, 4, 10, 11, 13, 14 and 17; Schedule 9, as amended; and Schedule 15, item 1, subsection 42AI(3), 2802, 2804 (Senator Pratt), 2804 (Senator Siewert), 2798, 2809, 2818, 2842, 2849 Second reading, 2526 Second reading amendment (Senator Di Natale), 2525 Statute Update (Smaller Government) Bill 2017—Third reading, 2570

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Superannuation (Departing Australia Superannuation Payments Tax) Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2016— Second reading—Closure, 783 Third reading— 784 Closure, 783 Taxation Administration Amendment (Corporate Tax Entity Information) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Whish-Wilson)— 3261 Closure, 3260 Third reading, 3262 Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Bill 2018— Amendment (Senator Di Natale)—Suspension of standing orders— 4546 Amendment (Senator Cormann), 4546 Remaining stages and passage, 4547 Second reading, 4545 Second reading amendment (Senator Cormann), 4545 Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016—Second reading, 1679 Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2019— Committee of the whole amendments (Senator McAllister), 4661 Exemption from cut-off order, 4657 Second reading amendment (Senator Steele-John), 4659 Telecommunications Legislation Amendment Bill 2018— Bill, as amended, 4381 Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Steele-John), 4312, 4313 Tobacco Plain Packaging Amendment Bill 2018— Committee of the whole amendment (Senator Anning), 3783 Second reading, 3782 Transport Security Amendment (Serious or Organised Crime) Bill 2016—Committee of the whole amendments— (Senator Farrell), 1181, 1184 (Senator Leyonhjelm), 1184 Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Enterprise Incentives No. 1) Bill 2017—Second reading, 4424 Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Enterprise Incentives No. 2) Bill 2017—Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Gallagher), 1948 Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Measures No. 5) Bill 2017—Committee of the whole amendment (Senator Georgiou), 2994 Treasury Laws Amendment (Accelerated Depreciation for Small Business Entities) Bill 2018—Committee of the whole amendment (Senator McKim), 3701

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Treasury Laws Amendment (Banking Executive Accountability and Related Measures) Bill 2018— Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Whish-Wilson), 2605, 2608 Third reading, 2609 Treasury Laws Amendment (Black Economy Taskforce Measures No. 1) Bill 2018— Committee of the whole amendment (Senator Polley)—Closure, 3763 Question that the bill, as amended, be agreed to—Closure, 3774 Second reading amendment (Senator Whish-Wilson), 3762 Treasury Laws Amendment (Enhancing ASIC’s Capabilities) Bill 2018—Committee of the whole amendment—Schedule 1, 3776 Treasury Laws Amendment (Enterprise Tax Plan) Bill 2016— Committee of the whole amendments— (Government), 1269 Schedule 2, Part 4, 1269 (Senator Gallagher), 1271 Various Parts, subitems and table items, 1270 Question that the bill, as amended, be agreed to, 1272 Second reading— 1264 Closure, 1263 Motion that the debate be now adjourned, 1263, 1264 Third reading, 1273 Treasury Laws Amendment (Enterprise Tax Plan No. 2) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendments (Government), 3582 Consideration—Suspension of standing orders, 3262 Question that the bill stand as printed, 3582 Question that the resolution be reported, 3583 Second reading, 3544 Treasury Laws Amendment (Fair and Sustainable Superannuation) Bill 2016— Committee of the whole amendments— Schedules 5 and 6, 574 (Senator Gallagher), 574 Second reading amendment (Senator Whish-Wilson), 572 Treasury Laws Amendment (GST Low Value Goods) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendment (Senator Waters), 1463 Second reading amendment (Senator Waters), 1461 Third reading, 1464 Treasury Laws Amendment (Improving Accountability and Member Outcomes in Superannuation Measures No. 1) Bill 2017—Committee of the whole amendments— (Australian Greens), 4710, 4713 (Opposition), 4700 (Opposition—to Government amendments), 4709 Treasury Laws Amendment (Income Tax Relief) Bill 2016— Second reading, 278 Second reading amendment (Senator Whish-Wilson), 277

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Treasury Laws Amendment (Junior Minerals Exploration Incentive) Bill 2017— Committee of the whole amendment (Senator Bartlett), 2779 Treasury Laws Amendment (Lower Taxes for Small and Medium Businesses) Bill 2018—Second reading, 3995 Treasury Laws Amendment (Personal Income Tax Plan) Bill 2018— Adoption of committee report, 3240 Committee of the whole amendments— Items and tables, 3228 (Opposition), 3226, 3228 Schedule 1, item 1, sections 61-110 and 61-115; item 5; and Part 3, 3223 Schedule 2, Part 3, 3230 (Senator Storer), 3222, 3230 Tables concerning tax rates, 3198 Consideration—Suspension of standing orders, 3235 Limitation of debate— 3204 Motion to provide for determination of motion without amendment or debate— 3202 Amendment (Senator Collins)— 3201 Closure, 3201 Closure, 3202 Suspension of standing orders— 3200, 3204 Closure, 3203 Motion that the committee does not insist on its amendments— 3238 Closure, 3238 Reporting of resolution, 3239 Remaining stages and passage, 3231 Second reading amendment (Senator Di Natale), 3197 Second reading amendment (Senator Whish-Wilson), 3197 Treasury Laws Amendment (Protecting Your Superannuation Package) Bill 2018— Committee of the whole amendments— (Senator O’Neill), 4697 (Senator Whish-Wilson), 4697 Treasury Laws Amendment (Putting Consumers First—Establishment of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority) Bill 2017—Committee of the whole amendments— Schedule 1, item 2, Division 3; Schedule 1, items 5 to 10, 12, 15 to 30, 42, 43, 45, 46 and 52 to 57; and Schedule 3, 2475, 2477 Treasury Laws Amendment (Reducing Pressure on Housing Affordability Measures No. 1) Bill 2017—Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Leyonhjelm), 2465 Treasury Laws Amendment (Reducing Pressure on Housing Affordability Measures No. 1) Bill 2017 and related bill—Second reading, 2446

(1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 58 Journals of the Senate

Treasury Laws Amendment (Working Holiday Maker Employer Register) Bill 2017— Second reading, 3809 Third reading, 3809 Unexplained Wealth Legislation Amendment Bill 2018—Second reading, 3817 VET Student Loans Bill 2016— Committee of the whole requests for amendments (Senator Cameron), 724 Motion that the committee does not press requests— Request no. 3—Amendment (Senator Cameron), 787 Requests nos 1, 2 and 4, 786 Second reading amendment (Senator Hanson-Young), 701 VET Student Loans Bill 2016 and VET Student Loans (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2016—Committee of the whole amendments (Senator Hanson), 731 Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (Budget and Other Measures) Bill 2016— Committee of the whole request (Senator Kakoschke-Moore), 790 Water Amendment Bill 2018— Adjournment of debate, 3237 Committee of the whole amendment (Senator Hanson-Young), 3288 Second reading, 3287 Second reading amendment (Government), 3286 Third reading, 3289 Wine Australia Amendment (Trade with United Kingdom) Bill 2019—Exemption from cut-off order, 4657 Budget 2017-18—Motion to suspend standing orders, 1316 Censure motions— Senator Anning—Suspension of standing orders, 3463 Senator Hanson—Suspension of standing orders— 3236 Closure, 3236 Senator Leyonhjelm, 3453 Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs—Suspension of standing orders, 1723 Children—Universal Children’s Day, 4232 Communications— Australian Broadcasting Corporation— 666, 3175, 3177, 4118 Funding, 1336 Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Special Broadcasting Service—Publication of salaries, 2119 National Broadband Network, 2437 Community Affairs Legislation Committee—References, 173, 3172 Community Affairs References Committee—References and proposed references, 172, 497 Court of Disputed Returns—References—Senator Culleton—Clarification of matter, 776

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Culture and the Arts— Sydney Opera House, 3930 Triple J Hottest 100, 2377, 2383 Day, Senator Bob—Motion recognising service, 435 Defence— Defence expenditure, 1132 F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, 1175 Iraq War, 2722, 2891 [2] Perfluorinated compound contamination— 3477 Government response, 1849 RAAF Base Williamtown—Voluntary buybacks, 4402 Retired General David Morrison, AO, 668 Rifle Company Butterworth—Recognition, 4299 RSL NSW, 1232 Weaponised drones—Acquisition, 1307 Weapons manufacturing, 2639 Disallowance motions— Aged Care Act 1997—Classification Amendment (CHC Domain Scores) Principles 2016 [F2016L00804], 441 Australian Citizenship Act 2007— Australian Citizenship Amendment (Concessional Application Fees) Regulations 2018 [F2018L00734], 3285 Citizenship (Authorisation) Revocation and Authorisation Instrument 2017 [F2017L01044] and Citizenship (Authorisation) Revocation and Authorisation Amendment Instrument 2017 [F2017L01074]— 2196 Closure, 2147 Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Act 2016—Code for the Tendering and Performance of Building Work 2016 [F2016L01859], 1647 Competition and Consumer Act 2010—Competition and Consumer (Industry Code— Sugar) Regulations 2017 [F2017L00387]— 2093 Postponement, 2084 Corporations Act 2001—ASIC Corporations (Banking Code of Practice) Instrument 2018/700 [F2018L01102], 4123 Crimes Act 1914 and Therapeutic Goods Act 1989—Therapeutic Goods and Other Legislation Amendment (Narcotic Drugs) Regulation 2016 [F2016L01652]—Items 1 and 4 of Schedule 1— 1355, 1375 Question to be put again— 1375 Suspension of standing orders, 1374

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Customs Act 1901—Customs (Prohibited Imports) Amendment (Shotguns and Shotgun Magazines) Regulation 2016 [F2016L01255]— 498 Amendment to motion to provide for consideration, 496 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999— 4 marine park management plans, 3509 Coral Sea Marine Park Management Plan 2018 [F2018L00327], 3508 Temperate East Marine Parks Network Management Plan 2018 [F2018L00321]; North-west Marine Parks Network Management Plan 2018 [F2018L00322]; North Marine Parks Network Management Plan 2018 [F2018L00324]; South-west Marine Parks Network Management Plan 2018 [F2018L00326]; and Coral Sea Marine Park Network Management Plan 2018 [F2018L00327], 2963 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975—Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Amendment (Hammerhead Shark) Regulations 2018 [F2018L00191]—Items 1 and 2 of Schedule 1, 3721 Illegal Logging Prohibition Act 2012—Illegal Logging Prohibition Amendment (Due Diligence Improvements) Regulations 2017 [F2017L01338], 2648 Migration Act 1958— Migration (IMMI 18/019: Fast Track Applicant Class) Instrument 2018 [F2018L00672], 4096 Migration Legislation Amendment (2017 Measures No. 4) Regulations 2017 [F2017L01425], 2465 Parliamentary Business Resources Act 2017—Parliamentary Business Resources Amendment (2019 Measures No. 1) Regulations 2019 [F2019L00177]—Item 4, 4874 Product Emissions Standards (Excise) Charges Act 2017 and Product Emissions Standards (Customs) Charges Act 2017—Product Emissions Standards (Excise) Charges Regulations 2018 [F2018L00762] and Product Emissions Standards (Customs) Charges Regulations 2018 [F2018L00761], 3485 Social Security Act 1991—Social Security (Tables for the Assessment of Work-related Impairment for Disability Support Pension) Amendment Determination 2017 [F2017L00659], 1527 Social Security (Administration) Act 1999— Social Security (Administration) (Job Search Efforts) Determination 2018 [F2018L00776], 4061 Social Security (Administration) (Reasonable Excuse – Participation Payments) Determination 2018 [F2018L00779], 4060 Social Security (Administration) (Trial Area – East Kimberley) Determination 2016 [F2016L00307], 203 Social Security (Administration) (Trial Area) Amendment Determination 2017 [F2017L00210], 1238 Social Security (Administration) (Trial of Cashless Welfare Arrangements) Determination 2018 [F2018L00245]—Sections 7 to 9, 3538

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Social Security (Administration) (Trial of Cashless Welfare Arrangements) Determination 2018 [F2018L00245] and Social Security (Administration) (Trial – Declinable Transactions and Welfare Restricted Bank Account) Determination 2018 [F2018L00251], 3537 Water Act 2007— Basin Plan Amendment Instrument 2017 (No. 1) [F2017L01462], 2728 Basin Plan Amendment (SDL Adjustments) Instrument 2017 [F2018L00040]— 3081 Postponement, 3066 Economics— Budget 2017-18—Social impact, 773 Consumer law—Receipt of communications by post, 1413 Economic policy, 334 Product safety, 3616 Ticket scalping, 1055 Economics References Committee—References, 664, 1412, 2594 Education— Australian Research Council— Grants, 4081 Research grants—Proposed national interest test, 4407 Confucius classes or institutes, 3478 Early childhood educators and childcare staff, 1898 Higher education—University history curricula, 2124 New South Wales—Crossroads program, 2257 Queensland Teachers’ Union, 2833 Ramsay Centre for Western Civilisation, 3277 School funding— 922 Public schools, 3974 Student Services and Amenities Fee, 2085 [2], 2216 Education and Employment Legislation Committee—Estimates hearings—Attendance of a witness, 4840 Environment— Climate change— 4812 Carbon pricing, 4295 Carbon risk, 4118 Climate change policy, 3936 Climate change science, 2019 COP24 conference, 4457 Energy policy— 4233 Suspension of standing orders, 2073 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 62 Journals of the Senate

Paris Climate Accord, 3447, 4414 School Strike 4 Climate Action, 4271 Commercial whaling—Moratorium, 3691 East Coast Inshore Fin-Fish Fishery—Export approval—Conditions, 4409 Impact of underground coal gasification—Leigh Creek Energy, 4005 Murray-Darling Basin, 4679 [2] Murray-Darling Basin Plan— 1640 Climate change, 4451 Murray-Darling Basin—Royal Commission— 3369, 4845 Recommendations, 4649 MY Steve Irwin, 4454 National Threatened Species Day, 1900 New South Wales— Moratorium on coal and coal seam gas mining projects, 2239 Warragamba Dam wall, 3973 Queensland— Adani coal mine, 1475, 2596, 2639, 3535, 3718, 3901, 4403, 4448, 4806 China Stone coal mine, 4269 Coal mines, 4296 South Australia— Gas and coal mining, 4368 Great Australian Bight, 316, 2956, 3274, 4603 Tasmania— Arthur Pieman Conservation Area—Recreational vehicle tracks, 1965 Environment protection, 2725 Luxury camp on Hall Island, 4490 Salmon farming in Okehampton Bay, 1543 United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity Conference of the Parties, 4410 Western Australia—Moratorium on fracking, 4335 Environment and Communications Legislation Committee— Proposed direction, 3975 Supplementary Budget estimates 2017-18—Direction to meet, 2213 Environment and Communications References Committee—References and proposed references, 197, 997, 1098, 1384, 2121, 2693, 3794, 3929, 4056, 4124 Fair Dinkum Power—Select Committee—Appointment, 4116 Family and Community Services— Cashless welfare card, 1476 Disabled people—Violence, abuse and neglect—Establishment of Royal Commission, 4405

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Homelessness services— 1641, 2436, 3178, 3858 LGBTIQ communities, 1989 Housing affordability, 293 In Home Care program—Changes, 4607 Income support— 3067 Drug testing trial, 1414 National Disability Insurance Scheme—Services for people with psychosocial disabilities, 2595 Newstart and related allowances— Newstart payments, 3791, 3934 Rate of payment, 4402 Single rates of payments, 2742, 3501 People with disability, 772 Retirement housing—Regulation, 2459 Unemployment payments—Single rates of payments, 3103 Violence, abuse and neglect of disabled people—Establishment of a Royal Commission, 4676 Finance— Banking and financial sector—Regulatory reform, 4007 Commonwealth Bank of Australia, 1644 Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry—Royal Commission— 3368 Publication of submissions, 4234 Finance and Public Administration References Committee—References— 315, 761, 1638, 3926 Amendment (Senator Waters), 437 Foreign Affairs— Australian aid policy, 4239 Austria—Austrian election, 2122 Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, 3716 Death penalty—Abolition, 3182 Disaster risk reduction, 595 India, 4008 Iraq—Recent air strikes in Mosul, 1208 Israel—Australian Embassy— 3179 Suspension of standing orders, 3980 Kiribati—Former President, 4055 Pacific Island nations—Climate finance, 2743

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Palestine—Australian aid—Suspension of standing orders, 3345 South Africa—Farm attacks, 2865 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2123 United Nations Human Rights Council, 2125 United States of America— Border protection policies—Suspension of standing orders, 3276 President—Potential visit, 3340 Suspension of standing orders, 563, 818 Whaling operations in the Southern Ocean, 3789 Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee—Estimates hearings— Attendance of witness, 1763 Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee—References and proposed references, 4085 Future of Public Interest Journalism—Select Committee—Appointment, 1332 Health— Aged care home care packages— 3594 Answer to question—Statement, 3173 Chronic disease, 3215 Dental health— Access to dental care, 2695, 2834 Amendment (Senator Di Natale)— 1662 Suspension of standing orders, 1661 Drug policy— 1852 Harm reduction, 3591 Glyphosate, 3480 Institutional and residential care—Treatment of people with disability, 1231 Liquid nicotine—Legalisation, 4057 Medicare services in rural and regional Australia, 2379 My Health Record—Opt-out period, 4051 Queensland—Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital, 4301 Reproductive health services— 2621 Funding for counselling, 2727 Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, 3829 Historical Events— 1917 Russian Revolution, 2122 Eureka Stockade, 2458 Siege of Vienna, 2217

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Immigration— Asylum seekers— Children in detention on Nauru, 3979, 3980 Detention centres in Manus Island and Nauru— 1664 Resettlement to New Zealand, 2210, 2214 Detention of children, 2492 Health of asylum seekers on Nauru, 1333 Manus Island and Nauru, 1499 Offshore detention, 1230, 2317, 2742 Resettlement offer from New Zealand, 2382 Royal Commission into immigration detention facilities, 82 South African minorities, 3212 Treatment of asylum seekers on Nauru, 102 Border protection policies, 3213 Deaths in offshore detention centres—Suspension of standing orders, 1600 Immigration intake, 3174 New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants, 3498 Papua New Guinea—Removal of detainees from regional processing centre, 954 Proposed travel ban, 4600 Refugees— Refugee Convention, 1499 World Refugee Day, 3214 Indigenous Australians— Australia Day, 884, 2490, 2638, 4450 Closing the Gap—Reduction in use of out-of-home care, 2958 Justice targets, 917 Native title—Wangan and Jagalingou people, 2866 Wave Hill ‘walk-off’—52nd anniversary, 3595 Industrial Relations— Fair Work Commission, 495 Penalty rates, 1103 Industry— Anti-dumping system, 1003 Coal industry, 774 Coal-fired power— 1643, 1848, 1877, 3341, 4242 Closure of Liddell power station, 1935 Transition to clean energy, 1132, 1990 Energy policy— Renewable energy subsidies, 1965 Retail electricity prices, 1963 National Radioactive Waste Management Facility—Site selection process, 3597 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 66 Journals of the Senate

Nuclear energy, 3970 Renewable energy, 4234 Sugar Industry Code of Conduct, 1876 Victoria—Deregulation of electricity prices, 2723 Law and Justice— Abortion laws—Suspension of standing orders, 3535 Access to justice—Funding for legal assistance services, 1227 Access to telecommunications metadata, 3479 Anti-corruption commission— 864 National Independent Commission Against Corruption, 3687 Anti-discrimination laws—Independent schools, 3932 Anti-white racism, 3900 Catholic Church—Allegations of child sexual abuse, 1133 Comments of the Secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions—Suspension of standing orders, 1104 Drug policy—Harm minimisation strategies, 919 Expert Panel on Religious Freedom, 2696 Family law and child support systems—Royal Commission, 4602 Family law system, 4601 Federal Independent Commission Against Corruption, 1712 Government facial recognition systems, 2981 Importation of pepper spray, mace and tasers, 3366, 4648 Influence of foreign agents—Proposed Royal Commission, 1417 Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse—Royal Commission— Recommendations, 198 International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, 2870 Judicial processes, 762 Language and gender, 3503 National Firearms Agreement, 4302 National redress scheme for survivors of institutional sexual abuse, 221 New South Wales—Abortion clinics—Exclusion zones, 3273 Persons convicted of being a member of a terrorist organisation, 3851 Pill testing policy, 4401, 4642 Racial Hatred Act and Race Discrimination Commissioner, 3742 Radical Islam, 4241 Regulation of firearms, 220 Security services—Amendment (Senator Patrick), 2518 Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee— Closing date for submissions to an inquiry, 3716 Proposed reference, 3317

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Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee— Allegations concerning the inappropriate exercise of ministerial powers, with respect to the visa status of au pairs, and related matters—Report—Motion requiring minister to make a statement in response, 4297 Order for documents—Bell Group liquidation and Bell Act, 1173 References and proposed references, 130, 215, 665, 1642, 1711, 1850, 2209, 3609, 4080, 4445, 4448, 4640 Unanswered questions on notice—Bell Group liquidation and Bell Act—Motion requiring the provision of answers to the committee, 1206 Lending to Primary Production Customers—Select Committee—Appointment, 1001 Mining—Queensland—Adani coal mine, 1415, 4408 Obesity epidemic in Australia—Select Committee—Appointment, 3102 Orders and proposed orders for the production of documents— Administration— 2016 Census—Legal advice, 128 Centrelink—Serco pilot program—Review by KPMG, 4119, 4373 Department of Human Services— Child support system upgrade, 3562 Data breach, 2381 Former ministers—Meetings— 581 Motion calling on ministers to comply with order, 1228 Gretals Australia Pty Ltd—Grant, 4121 Member for New England—Solicitor-General’s advice— 1738 Motion relating to the Government’s failure to respond—Suspension of standing orders, 1767 Mr Don Burke, 2498 Animal Welfare— Association for the Conservation of Threatened Parrots—Permission to export birds, 4680 Live animal exports—Review, 4297 Live export trade—Live export of equines, 1413 Communications—Australian and Children’s Screen Content Review, 4083 Defence— Future Frigate project—Motion requiring documents to be provided, 1962 Future Submarine Project— Australian Industry Capability Plan, 2960 Design and mobilisation contract, 863 Final cost estimate template— Motion requiring explanation, 3593 Penalty for non-compliance, 3760 Military exports to Saudi Arabia— 1229

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Motion concerning non-compliance with the order, 1334 Education—Australian Research Council—Incoming ministers brief, 4082 Environment— Australia’s National Greenhouse Gas Inventory—Quarterly updates, 3978 Great Barrier Reef Foundation—Grant, 3772 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park—Cruise ship pollution, 4120 Murray-Darling Basin Plan— 3482 Legal advice, 4645 New South Wales—Newcastle and the Central Coast—Seismic Testing by Asset Energy, 4805 Queensland—Adani coal mine—Departmental investigation, 4411 Health—Thalidomide—Australian survivors—Government responsibility, 3176 Immigration— Asylum seekers—West Lorengau Haus, 2521, 2642 Refugees—Resettlement to United States of America, 862, 1820 Industry— National Radioactive Waste Management Facility—Site selection process, 3688 South Australia—Radioactive waste facility at Kimba, 2493 Law and Justice— Bell Group litigation, 717 Federal courts—Funding, 2832 Primary Industries—Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority— Relocation, 667 Qualification of former Senator Day—Legal advice, 434 Science and Technology— Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation review, 262 Gene Technology Regulations 2001—Proposed amendments—Draft advice, 4681 Social Issues—Religious Freedom Review Expert Panel—Final report— Motion insisting on compliance, 3842 Suspension of standing orders, 3886 Taxation—Financial sector entities—Tax information— 3451, 4236 Compliance, 4458 Tourism—Tourism Australia—Contracts, 4330 Trade— Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, 3853 World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement, 261 Transport—Western Australia—Perth Freight Link, 918 Parliament— Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources—Eligibility—Consideration of bills within portfolio— 1988

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Amendment (Senator Gallagher), 1987 Parliament House—Conduct of pass-holders, 2521 Potential address by President of the United States of America, 921 Parliamentary zone—Approval of works proposals—Parliament House Security Upgrade Works – Perimeter Security Enhancements, 753 Political Influence of Donations—Select Committee—Appointment, 1761 Politics— Australian Greens—Suspension of standing orders, 4236 Deputy Prime Minister—Ministerial standards— 2750 Motion to give precedence, 2749 Motion to suspend standing orders, 2748 Family First Party, 413 Government—Confidence motion, 3623 International Day of Democracy, 3746 Political advertising—Collection and use of personal information, 2868 Political donations— 1713, 3497, 4050, 4374, 4604, 4606 Banks and financial institutions, 315 Gambling industry, 4644 Mineral resources or mining industry business entities, 2692 Remuneration of senators, 1103 Primary Industries— Bradfield Scheme, 3933, 4641 Cattle farming—Comments by Australian Greens candidate, 4243 Dairy industry, 3745 Milk production and prices, 3447 Queensland Agricultural Training Colleges, 4608 Privileges—Standing Committee—Reference, 631 Procedure—Standing Committee—Reference, 3342 Regional Australia— City of Yarra Council—Australia Day, 1765 Northern and regional Queensland, 2438 Queensland— Bushfires—Firefighters, 4455, 4456 Collapse of Queensland Nickel—Suspension of standing orders, 4682 Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee—References, 995, 4606 Science and Technology—Online privacy protection, 3856

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Selection of Bills—Standing Committee—Motion to adopt report— 2016— No. 5—Amendment to Senator Siewert’s proposed amendment to Senator Dastyari’s proposed amendment (Senator Fifield), 94 No. 6—Amendment to Senator Wong’s proposed amendment (Senator Fifield), 213 2017— No. 1—Amendment (Senator Gallagher), 881 No. 3—Amendment (Senator Fifield), 1149 No. 5—Amendment (Senator Fifield), 1347, 1348 No. 9—Amendment (Senator Fifield), 1757 No. 10—Amendment (Senator Gallagher), 1894 No. 11—Amendment (Senator Gallagher), 2009 No. 12—Amendment (Senator Gallagher), 2139 No. 13—Amendment (Senator Fifield), 2251 2018— No. 9—Amendment (Senator Ruston), 3608 No. 14—Amendments, 4325, 4326 No. 15—Amendments, 4483, 4484 2019— No. 1, 4670 Senate— Code of conduct, 3500 Days and hours of meeting and routine of business—Variation— 216, 502, 639, 685, 779, 965, 1115, 1516, 1992, 2400, 2421, 2962, 4833 Amendment (Senator Gallagher), 965 Amendment (Senator Wong), 2399, 4832 Amendments (Senator Patrick), 2399 Closure, 501 Motion to provide for determination of variation motion without amendment— 501 Closure, 500 Motion to provide for determination of variation motion without amendment or debate— 1114, 1515 Closure, 1514, 1991 Suspension of standing orders, 1990 Motion to provide for determination without amendment or debate— 638, 778 Closure, 638, 684, 778 Suspension of standing orders— 499, 637, 684, 777, 1114, 1344, 1514, 2420, 2962 Amendment (Senator Wong), 2419 Closure, 2961 Days of meeting—2019—Amendment (Senator Collins), 4319

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Failure to answer questions on notice or to comply with order for production of documents, 951 Minister for Regional Development—Exercise of procedural rights, 2016 Minister for Small and Family Business, Skills and Vocational Education—Statement, 4650 Proposed transparency charter, 4841 Routine of business—Variation— Amendment (Senator Gallagher), 450 Closure, 449 Suspension of sittings, 1254 Senators— Citizenship Register—Establishment—Amendment (Senator Di Natale), 2197 Disorder—Suspension of Senator Di Natale, 4264 Proposed suspension—Senator Anning, 4842 Qualification of senators—Suspension of standing orders, 1789 Rotation of senators—Motion dividing senators into two classes— 64 Procedure following a special count, 2691 Senator Dastyari—Requirement to make statement— 2396 Suspension of standing orders, 2395 Senators’ Interests—Standing Committee—Proposed reference, 996 Social Issues— Abortion— Position of White Ribbon Australia, 2258 Queensland laws—Suspension of standing orders, 4414 Termination of pregnancy on gender grounds, 2256 Anti-Poverty Week, 3977, 4059 Ban of full-face coverings, 3744 Day of the Unborn Child and religious freedom, 4052 Gambling— National Consumer Protection Framework, 1233 Poker machines, 2724 Independent schools—Discrimination—Suspension of standing orders, 3884 LGBTI Australians—Anti-discrimination laws, 3928 , 3448, 3452 Inc—Fundraising dinner, 949, 950 Supporting LGBTIQ+ people and their families, 4370 Sport— Community sporting facilities, 2694 Gambling advertising during sporting broadcasts, 132 Superannuation—Superannuation Guarantee—Carers, 4054 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 72 Journals of the Senate

Taxation— Company tax relief, 2519 Dividend imputation, 2869 Fuel excise, 3971 Goods and Services Tax—Distribution of revenue— 2623 Northern Territory, 3222 Western Australia, 3308 Tariff abolition, 2461 Tax policy—Impact on pensioners on low incomes, 2925 Tourism— Queensland—Shark management, 4270 Queensland tourism, 4084 Trade—Trans-Pacific Partnership, 494 Transport— Australian rail manufacturing, 2622 Australian shipping industry, 4809 Aviation security, 1663 National Road Safety Strategy, 3504 Toll roads—Accessibility of documentation, 131 Urgency motions— Environment— Adani coal mine and climate change, 4459 Coal exports, 4415 Industrial Relations—Penalty rates, 1209 Women—Women and superannuation, 3857 Youth—Appointment of a Minister for Young People, 1207 Donation Reform and Transparency Bill 2016, 209 (nm60) E Economics— Budget 2017-18—Social impact (Senator Di Natale), 704 (nm155), agreed to 772 Consumer law— Receipt of communications by post (Senator Urquhart), 1377 (nm333), agreed to 1412 Small amount credit contract laws (Senator Kakoschke-Moore), 1809 (nm445), agreed to 1842 Economic policy (Senator Whish-Wilson), 309 (nm90), amended and agreed to 333 Economy—Speech by Dr Alberto Calderon (Senator Hanson), 2737 (nm731), negatived 2788 Product safety (Senator Griff), 3586 (nm1006), agreed to 3615

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Ticket scalping (Senator Xenophon), 990 (nm223), amended and agreed to 1054 Economics Legislation Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 1373 Standing order 33(1), 186, 214, 328, 1835, 4829 Membership, 103, 154, 418, 633, 979, 1774, 2064, 2221, 2243, 2261, 2566, 2670, 2744, 2750, 2892, 2897, 2927, 3624, 3656, 3693, 4547, 4651 Estimates— Additional information— 2015-16 (Budget—supplementary), 224 2015-16 (Additional), 224 2016-17 (Budget), 224 2016-17 (Budget—supplementary), 767, 1352 2016-17 (Additional), 2153 2017-18 (Budget), 2153 2017-18 (Budget—supplementary), 3245 2017-18 (Additional), 3625 2018-19 (Budget), 4011 2018-19 (Budget—supplementary), 4875 Reports— 2016-17 (Additional), 1210 2017-18 (Budget), 1504 2017-18 (Additional), 2987 2018-19 (Budget), 3314 2018-19 (Additional), 4816 Proposed reference—Treasury Laws Amendment (Consumer Data Right) Bill 2019 (provisions of bill), 4667 References, reports and responses— Annual reports— No. 2 of 2016, 320 No. 1 of 2017, 1134 No. 2 of 2017, 1881 No. 1 of 2018, 2836 No. 2 of 2018, 3692 No. 1 of 2019, 4876 Australian Business Securitisation Fund Bill 2019 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4667 Report, 4746 Banking System Reform (Separation of Banks) Bill 2019—Reference, 4667 Budget Savings (Omnibus) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Extension of time, 127 Reference, 92

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Report, 201 Commonwealth Registers Bill 2019 and related bills (provisions of bills)— Reference, 4667 Report, 4746 Competition and Consumer Amendment (Country of Origin) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 211 Report, 268 Competition and Consumer Amendment (Misuse of Market Power) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 751 Report— 1005 Government response, 2463 Corporations Amendment (Crowd-sourced Funding) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 751 Report— 924 Government response, 2542 Corporations Amendment (Modernisation of Members Registration) Bill 2017— Reference, 1540 Report, 1938 Customs Amendment (Anti-Dumping Measures) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2007 Report— 2043 Government response, 2597 Financial Sector Legislation Amendment (Crisis Resolution Powers and Other Measures) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2249 Report, 2659 Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 and related bill (provisions of bills), government response 3393 Income Tax Rates Amendment (Working Holiday Maker Reform) Bill 2016 and related bills (provisions of bills)— Extension of time, 380 Reference, 325 Report— 440 Government response, 1579 Intellectual Property Laws Amendment (Productivity Commission Response Part 1 and Other Measures) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 3093 Report, 3258

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Lower Tax Bill 2018— Reference, 4480 Report, 4818 Major Bank Levy Bill 2017 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 1376 Report, 1466 Matter referred to committee during previous Parliament, 295 Medicare Levy Amendment (National Disability Insurance Scheme Funding) Bill 2017 and related bills (provisions of bills)— Reference, 1755 Report, 2066 National Consumer Credit Protection Amendment (Mandatory Comprehensive Credit Reporting) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Progress report, 3122 Reference, 2978 Report— 3122 Additional information, 3626 National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation Bill 2018 and related bill— Reference, 2883 Report, 3001 Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Amendment (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2018 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 3357 Report, 3428 Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Australia Fund Bill 2018— Reference, 4480 Report, 4878 Private Health Insurance (Prudential Supervision) Bill 2015 and related bills (provisions of bills), government response 1210 Reserve Bank Amendment (Australian Reconstruction and Development Board) Bill 2013, government response 3393 Social Services and Other Legislation Amendment (Supporting Retirement Incomes) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4480 Report, 4557 Space Activities Amendment (Launches and Returns) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 3242 Report, 3427 Superannuation (Objective) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 448 Report, 957

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Timor Sea Maritime Boundaries Treaty Consequential Amendments Bill 2018 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 4324 Report, 4557 Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Enterprise Incentives No. 2) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1432 Report, 1613 Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Measures No. 2) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill), report 1365 Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 2) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2738 Report, 2768 Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 4) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 3093 Report— 3122 Additional information, 3314 Corrigendum, 3258 Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Superannuation Measures No. 1) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill), report 3153; additional information 3626 Treasury Laws Amendment (2019 Measures No. 1) Bill 2019 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 4667 Report, 4746 Treasury Laws Amendment (2019 Petroleum Resource Rent Tax Reforms No. 1) Bill 2019 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4667 Report, 4746 Treasury Laws Amendment (Accelerated Depreciation For Small Business Entities) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill), report 1365 Treasury Laws Amendment (Accelerated Depreciation for Small Business Entities) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill), report 3122 Treasury Laws Amendment (Banking Executive Accountability and Related Measures) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2137 Report, 2271 Treasury Laws Amendment (Combating Illegal Phoenixing) Bill 2019 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4667 Report, 4746 Treasury Laws Amendment (Combating Multinational Tax Avoidance) Bill 2017 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 992

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Report, 1059 Treasury Laws Amendment (Consumer Data Right) Bill 2019 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4480 Progress report, 4746 Report, 4746 Treasury Laws Amendment (Design and Distribution Obligations and Product Intervention Powers) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 3845 Report— 4028 Additional information, 4216 Corrigendum, 4216 Treasury Laws Amendment (Enhancing Whistleblower Protections) Bill 2017— Extension of time, 2787 Progress report, 2768 Reference, 2634 Report— 2892 Government response, 4744 Treasury Laws Amendment (Enterprise Tax Plan) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 211 Report, 269 Treasury Laws Amendment (Fair and Sustainable Superannuation) Bill 2016 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 448 Report, 572 Treasury Laws Amendment (Foreign Resident Capital Gains Withholding Payments) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Extension of time, 1383 Report, 1418 Treasury Laws Amendment (GST Low Value Goods) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1147 Report, 1309 Treasury Laws Amendment (Improving Accountability and Member Outcomes in Superannuation Measures No. 1) Bill 2017 and related bill— Reference, 2007 Report, 2172 Treasury Laws Amendment (Improving Accountability and Member Outcomes in Superannuation Measures No. 2) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2007 Report, 2172 Treasury Laws Amendment (Income Tax Relief) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 211 Report, 269

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Treasury Laws Amendment (Making Sure Every State and Territory Gets Their Fair Share of GST) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4000 Report, 4028 Treasury Laws Amendment (Making Sure Foreign Investors Pay Their Fair Share of Tax in Australia and Other Measures) Bill 2018 and related bills (provisions of bills)— Reference, 3845 Report, 4028 Treasury Laws Amendment (Making Sure Multinationals Pay Their Fair Share of Tax in Australia and Other Measures) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Extension of time, 4150 Reference, 4000 Report— 4558 Additional information, 4746 Corrigenda [2], 4746 Treasury Laws Amendment (National Housing and Homelessness Agreement) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2249 Report, 2599 Treasury Laws Amendment (Personal Income Tax Plan) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 3093 Report— 3153 Government response, 4556 Treasury Laws Amendment (Prohibiting Energy Market Misconduct) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4480 Report, 4746 Treasury Laws Amendment (Protecting Your Superannuation Package) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 3242 Report, 3427 Treasury Laws Amendment (Putting Consumers First—Establishment of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority) Bill 2017—Reference, 2007 Treasury Laws Amendment (Putting Consumers First—Establishment of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)—Report, 2091 Treasury Laws Amendment (Reducing Pressure on Housing Affordability Measures No. 2) Bill 2018 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 2738 Report, 2909 Treasury Laws Amendment (Strengthening Corporate and Financial Sector Penalties) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)—Reference, 4324

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Treasury Laws Amendment (Tax Integrity and Other Measures No. 2) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill), report 3153; additional information 3626 Economics References Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 1373, 1722, 2072, 3160 Standing order 33(1), 214, 328, 683, 1835, 4829 Membership, 103, 109, 112, 154, 418, 633, 836, 979, 1057, 1309, 1446, 1549, 1616, 1774, 2064, 2221, 2243, 2261, 2523, 2566, 2644, 2670, 2744, 2872, 2892, 2897, 2927, 3210, 3624, 3656, 3693, 4547 Proposed references— Conduct of the 2016 Census, 53 (nm), withdrawn 83 Oil and gas taxes and royalties— 653 (nm), negatived 717 733 (nm), withdrawn 1219 Regulation of Australia’s casino industry, 2109 (nm), withdrawn 2483 Use of discretionary trusts in Australia, 1633 (nm), negatived 1689 Wholesale electricity prices, 4792 (nm) References, reports and responses— ‘Commitment to the Senate’ issued by the Business Council of Australia— Extensions of time, 3026, 3147 Final report, 4011, agreed to 4210 Interim report, 3120 Progress report, 3001 Reference, 2899 (nm), agreed to 2922 2016 Census— Reference, 52 (nm), amended and agreed to 83 Report [2016 Census: issues of trust]— 602, 897, agreed to 1450 Government response, 1032, 1135, 1450, agreed to 1670 Affordable housing [Out of reach? The Australian housing affordability challenge], government response 2990 Australia’s automotive industry [Future of Australia’s automotive industry: Driving jobs and investment], government response 1822, 1909, agreed to 2033 Australia’s innovation system, government response 798, 834, 897, agreed to 1450 Australia’s naval ship building industry— Extensions of time, 380, 2282, 3333 Re-adoption of reference, 295 Report (Part 2) [Future submarines], government response 1108, 1450, agreed to 1670 Report (Part 3) [Long-term planning], government response 1108, 1450, agreed to 1670

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Final report [Future of Australia’s naval shipbuilding industry], 3376, 3514, 3628, 3753, 3866, 4015, 4210, 4344 Australia’s steel industry— Interim report [Future of Australia’s steel industry]— 770, 897, 1450, 1670, agreed to 1771 Government response, 1008 Re-adoption of reference, 295 Report [Australia’s steel industry: forging ahead]— 2413, 2463, 2652, 2756, 2902, agreed to 3250 Additional information, 3454 Government response, 4744 Australian dairy industry— Extensions of time, 945, 1170, 1325, 1494, 1634 Reference, 167 (nm), amended and agreed to 195 Report [Australia’s dairy industry: rebuilding trust and a fair market for farmers], 1772, 1909, 2033, agreed to 2157 Australian food certification schemes and certifiers [Third party certification of food], government response 1579 Australian Taxation Office [Operation of the Australian Taxation Office], additional information 1353 Banking, insurance and financial services sector— Extensions of time, 2717, 3271 Reference, 491 (nm), agreed to 663 Report [Regulatory framework for the protection of consumers in the banking, insurance and financial services sector], 4156, 4344 Carbon risk disclosure— Extension of time, 1244 Interim report, 1281 Re-adoption of reference, 295 Report [Carbon risk: a burning issue]— 1281, 2837 Government response, 2766, agreed to 2902 Cooperative, mutual and member-owned firms, government response 2172, 2221, 2266, agreed to 2404 Corporate tax avoidance— Extensions of time, 1958, 2282, 2456 Re-adoption of reference, 295 Report (Part 3) [Much heat, little light so far], 3121 Credit and financial services targeted at Australians at risk of financial hardship— Reference, 3945 (nm), agreed to 3965 Report [Credit and hardship], 4745 Credit card interest rates [Interest rates and informed choice in the Australian credit card market], government response 6, 113, 349, agreed to 478

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Digital currency [Digital currency – game changer or bit player], government response 6 Financial and tax practices of for-profit aged care providers— Extensions of time, 3423, 3654 Reference, 3063 (nm), agreed to 3104 Report, 4272, 4344 Foreign bribery— Extensions of time, 1494, 2282, 2565 Re-adoption of reference, 295 Report, 2989, agreed to 3250 Foreign investment review framework, government response 1210 Forestry managed investment schemes [Agribusiness managed investment schemes: Bitter harvest], government response 669, agreed to 897 Gender retirement income gap [‘A husband is not a retirement plan’ – Achieving economic security for women in retirement], government response 3510 Home, strata and car insurance industries— Extension of time, 1494 Reference, 492 (nm), agreed to 561 Report [Australia’s general insurance industry: sapping consumers of the will to compare]— 1668, agreed to 1909 Government response, 2542, 2597, agreed to 2652 Impact of Commonwealth legislation, policies and guidelines—Interim reports— Bicycle helmet laws (term of reference d), consideration 349, 478, 614, 897, agreed to 1450; government response 1609 Classification of publications, films and computer games (term of reference e), 42, 113, 349, 478, 614, 897, agreed to 1450 Interim report, consideration 349, 478, 614, 897, 1450, agreed to 1670 Sale and service of alcohol (term of reference b), 42, 113, 349, 478, 614, 897, agreed to 1450 Sale and use of marijuana and associated products (term of reference c), consideration 349, 478, 614, 897, 1450, 1670, agreed to 1771 Sale and use of tobacco, tobacco products, nicotine products and e-cigarettes (term of reference a), 42, 113, 349, 478, 614, 897, agreed to 1450 Western Sydney Wanderers supporters (term of reference f), consideration 349, 478, 614, 897, agreed to 1450 Implications of financial advice reforms— Extension of time, 380 Final report [Scrutiny of financial advice], 1580 Re-adoption of reference, 295 Report (Part 1) [Land banking: a ticking time bomb], government response 1609 Insolvency in the Australian construction industry [‘I just want to be paid’: Insolvency in the Australian construction industry], government response 1390 Matters referred to committee during previous Parliament, 295

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National radioactive waste management facility at Kimba and Hawker, South Australia— Reference, 2558 (nm), agreed to 2593 Report [Selection process for a national radioactive waste management facility in South Australia]— 3454, agreed to 3514 Government response, 4157 Non-conforming building products— Additional terms of reference, 379 Extensions of time, 1244, 1759, 2921, 3442, 3770, 4263 Interim report, 370, 418, agreed to 478 Interim report [Aluminium composite cladding]— 1880, 1909, agreed to 2033 Government response, 2698, 2756, 2902, 3250, agreed to 3514 Interim report, dated 24 October 2017, 2172 Interim report [Protecting Australians from the threat of asbestos], reporting date set 1244, extensions of time 1759, 2191, report 2271, 2320, agreed to 2404; government response 3565 Re-adoption of reference, 295 Report [Non-conforming building products: The need for a coherent and robust regulatory regime], 4416 Non-payment of the Superannuation Guarantee— Extensions of time, 1054, 1170 Interim report, 1281 Reference, 703 (nm), agreed to 754 Report [Superbad – Wage theft and non-compliance of the Superannuation Guarantee]— 1281 Additional comments by Senator Macdonald, 1281 Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility— Extensions of time, 2282, 3026 Progress report, 3001 Reference, 1379 (nm), agreed to 1411 Report [Governance and operation of the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF)], 3393, 3455, 3514, agreed to 3628 Penalties for white collar crime or misconduct— Extension of time, 993 Re-adoption of reference, 295 Report [‘Lifting the fear and suppressing the greed’: Penalties for white-collar crime and corporate and financial misconduct in Australia]— 1152, 1450, 1670, agreed to 1771 Government response, 3000 Regional inequality in Australia—Reference, 2685 (nm), agreed to 2718 Toll roads— Extensions of time, 1634, 1958

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Reference, 1405 (nm), agreed to 1436 Report [Toll roads: issues of building, financing and charging], 2026, agreed to 2157 Education— Australian Research Council— Grants (Senator Carr), 4041 (nm1173), agreed to 4080 Research grants—Proposed national interest test (Senator Faruqi), 4358 (nm1294), agreed to 4406 Confucius classes or institutes— (Senator Anning), 3919 (nm1133), motion determined as not formal 3980 (Senator Bernardi), 3420 (nm944), negatived 3477 Early childhood educators— (Senator Hanson-Young), 1866 (nm467), negatived 1898 (Senators Hanson-Young and Lines), 2912 (nm768), agreed to 2951 Higher education—University history curricula (Senator Bernardi), 2078 (nm528), negatived 2124 Higher education enabling programs—Public subsidies (Senators Rhiannon and O’Neill), 2061 (nm521), agreed to 2089 New South Wales—Crossroads program (Senator Bernardi), 2232 (nm583), negatived 2257 Professor Gary Dowsett (Senator O’Sullivan), 2878 (nm763), amended and agreed to 2922 Queensland Teachers’ Union (Senator Macdonald), 2785 (nm737), agreed to 2833 Ramsay Centre for Western Civilisation (Senator Bernardi), 3205 (nm871), amended and negatived 3276 School attendance (Senator Bernardi), 4257 (nm1245), negatived 4298 School funding— (Senator Collins), 878 (nm207), agreed to 921 (Senator Hanson-Young), 848 (nm200), negatived 922 (Senator McAllister), 1729 (nm435), agreed to 1821 Public schools (Senator Faruqi), 3921 (nm1138), negatived 3974 Schooling Resource Standard (Senator Faruqi), 4227 (nm1237), negatived 4268 South Australia and Tasmania (Senator Urquhart), 2715 (nm724), 2754 South Australia (Senator Hanson-Young), 944 (nm223), amended and agreed to 977 Student Services and Amenities Fee (Senator Bernardi)— 2058 (nm514), negatived 2084 2184 (nm549), negatived 2216 Technical and further education—Funding (Senator Hanson-Young), 3139 (nm838), agreed to 3176 University funding (Senators Hanson-Young and Collins), 2826 (nm750), amended and agreed to 2862

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Use of smartphones in classrooms (Senator Patrick), 2563 (nm673), agreed to 2593 Education and Employment Legislation Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 904, 1144, 1704, 2473, 3462, 4069 Standing order 33(1), 187, 1399, 1835, 2360, 3462, 3883, 4069, 4280, 4467, 4621, 4766 Membership, 103, 112, 154, 202, 226, 264, 418, 461, 565, 584, 720, 890, 1153, 1274, 1774, 2021, 2064, 2155, 2221, 2243, 2463, 2566, 2670, 2744, 2750, 2897, 2927, 3566, 3656, 3693, 3748 Estimates— Additional information— 2015-16 (Additional), 767 2016-17 (Budget), 767 2016-17 (Budget—supplementary), 767, 1006, 1152 2016-17 (Additional), 1446, 3245 2017-18 (Budget), 3245 2017-18 (Budget—supplementary), 3245 2017-18 (Additional), 4340 2018-19 (Budget), 4340 2018-19 (Budget—supplementary), 4340, 4875 Reports— 2016-17 (Additional), extension of time 1150; interim and final reports 1281 2017-18 (Budget), extension of time 1494; report 1570 2017-18 (Additional), extension of time 2885; report 3001 2018-19 (Budget), 3314 2018-19 (Additional), 4816 References, reports and responses— Annual reports— No. 2 of 2016, 320 No. 1 of 2017, 1134 No. 2 of 2017, 1881 No. 1 of 2018, 2836 No. 2 of 2018, 3692 No. 1 of 2019, 4817 Australian Education Amendment Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1346 Report, 1420 Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Amendment Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 880 Report, 962

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Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Bill 2013 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 92 Report, 370 Education and Other Legislation Amendment (VET Student Loan Debt Separation) Bill 2018 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 3093 Report, 3122 Fair Work Amendment (Corrupting Benefits) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1147 Report, 1309 Fair Work Amendment (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 3738 Report, 3874 Fair Work Amendment (Gender Pay Gap) Bill 2015— Extension of time, 451 Reference, 92 Report, 722 Fair Work Amendment (Pay Protection) Bill 2017— Extensions of time, 1435, 1816 Reference, 1244 Report, 1883 Fair Work Amendment (Protecting Vulnerable Workers) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1147 Report, 1309 Fair Work Amendment (Repeal of 4 Yearly Reviews and Other Measures) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1147 Report, 1365 Fair Work Amendment (Respect for Emergency Services Volunteers) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 92 Report— 250 Additional information, 601 Corrigendum, 488 Fair Work Amendment (Right to Request Casual Conversion) Bill 2019 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4667 Report, 4746

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Fair Work Laws Amendment (Proper Use of Worker Benefits) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2137 Report, 2172 Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Amendment Bill 2014 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 92 Report, 370 Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Amendment (Ensuring Integrity) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Interim report, 2043 Reference, 1755 Report, 2043 Family Assistance Legislation Amendment (Jobs for Families Child Care Package) Bill 2015 (provisions of bill), government response 890; attachment to government response 1248 Family Assistance Legislation Amendment (Jobs for Families Child Care Package) Bill 2016 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 211 Report— 268 Additional information, 955 Corrigendum, 370 Government response, 890; attachment to government response 1248 Higher Education Support (Charges) Bill 2018 and related bill (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4000 Higher Education Support Legislation Amendment (A More Sustainable, Responsive and Transparent Higher Education System) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1346 Report, 1648 Higher Education Support Legislation Amendment (Student Loan Sustainability) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2738 Report— 2768 Additional information, 2990 Migration Amendment (Skilling Australians Fund) Bill 2017 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 2249 Report, 2659 Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Amendment (Executive Remuneration) Bill 2017— Extension of time, 2885 Reference, 2249 Report, 2993

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Seafarers and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 and related bills (provisions of bills)— Reference, 448 Report, 834 Social Security Legislation Amendment (Youth Jobs Path: Prepare, Trial, Hire) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Extension of time, 494 Reference, 448 Report— 634 Government response, 1032 VET Student Loans Bill 2016 and related bills (provisions of bills)— Reference, 325 Report, 400 Education and Employment References Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 3669, 4035 Standing order 33(1), 187, 1835, 3462, 3544, 3603, 3669, 3883, 4035, 4069, 4280, 4574, 4621, 4657, 4766 Membership, 103, 112, 154, 395, 418, 565, 1549, 1774, 2064, 2221, 2243, 2463, 2566, 2670, 2750, 2897, 2927, 3347, 3456, 3566, 3656, 3720 References, reports and responses— Corporate avoidance of the Fair Work Act 2009— Extensions of time, 1472, 1816 Reference, 306 (nm), agreed to 330 Report, 1881, 1909, agreed to 2033 Exploitation of cleaners working in retail chains— Extensions of time, 3271, 3739 Reference, 3141 (nm), agreed to 3187 Report [Wage theft? What wage theft?! – The exploitation of general and specialist cleaners working in retail chains for contracting or subcontracting cleaning companies], 4095, 4210, 4344 Government’s workplace bargaining policy— Reference, 282 (nm), agreed to 329 Report [Siege of attrition: the Government’s APS bargaining policy]— 719, agreed to 897 Corrigendum and additional information, 816, 834, agreed to 897 Government response, 1032 Industrial deaths in Australia— Extensions of time, 3493, 3739 Reference, 2896 (nm), agreed to 2921

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Report [They never came home – The framework surrounding the prevention, investigation and prosecution of industrial deaths in Australia]— 3982, 4015, 4210, 4344 Government response, 4556 Jobactive— Extension of time, 4326 Reference, 3302 (nm), agreed to 3480 Report [Jobactive: failing those it is intended to serve], 4687 Long service standards [Feasibility of, and options for, creating a national long service standard, and the portability of long service and other entitlements], government response 201 Mental health of first responders, emergency workers and volunteers— Extensions of time, 3999, 4326 Reference, 2912 (nm), agreed to 2948 Report [The people behind 000: mental health of our first responders], 4685 Penalty rates and the Fair Work Amendment (Pay Protection) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1196 (nm), agreed to 1474 Report— 2042 Government response, 2542, 2597, 2652, 2756, 2902, 3250, 3514, 3628, 3753, 3866, 4015, 4210, 4344 Private vocational education and training providers [Getting our money’s worth: the operation, regulation and funding of private vocational education and training (VET) providers in Australia], government response 2625, 2652, 2756, 2902, 3250, 3514, 3628, agreed to 3753 Students with disability and the schools system [Access to real learning: the impact of policy, funding and culture on students with disability], government response 1249 Technical and further education system [Technical and further education system in Australia], government response 2625, 2652, 2756, agreed to 2902 Vocational education and training in South Australia— Progress report, 2767 Reference, 2456 (nm), amended and agreed to 2494 Report, 2767 Work health and safety of workers in the offshore petroleum industry— Extension of time, 3423 Reference, 2623 (nm), agreed to 2643 Report— 3625, 3753, 3866, 4015, agreed to 4210 Government response, 4556 Education and Other Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2017, 1153 (1r), 1166 (2r,3r), 1310 (assent) Education and Other Legislation Amendment (VET Student Loan Debt Separation) Bill 2018, 3093 (reference), 3659 (1r,em), 3749 (2r,3r), 3904 (assent)

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Education and Training Legislation Repeal Bill 2017, 1766 (1r,2r,3r), 1823 (assent) Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Legislation Committee— References, reports and responses— Protecting Local Jobs (Regulating Enterprise Migration Agreements) Bill 2012 (provisions of bill), government response 2091 Education, Employment and Workplace Relations References Committee— References, reports and responses— Infrastructure delivery and engineering skills shortages [The shortage of engineering and related employment skills], government response 1610 Education Legislation Amendment (Provider Integrity and Other Measures) Bill 2017, 1646 (1r), 1665 (2r,3r), 1776 (assent) Education Services for Overseas Students Amendment Bill 2017, 1873 (exempted from cut-off), 1905 (1r,2r,3r), 2065 (assent) Education Services for Overseas Students (TPS Levies) Amendment Bill 2017, 1873 (exempted from cut-off), 1905 (1r,2r,3r), 2065 (assent) Electoral and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017, 1911 (1r,em), 1917 (2r,ic,3r), 2065 (assent) Electoral Legislation Amendment (Electoral Funding and Disclosure Reform) Bill 2018 [previous title Electoral Legislation Amendment (Electoral Funding and Disclosure Reform) Bill 2017], 2478 (nm), 2515 (1r,em), 4146, 4155, 4158 (em,2r,ic,3r), 4305 (m), 4376 (assent) Electoral Legislation Amendment (Modernisation and Other Measures) Bill 2018 [Act citation Electoral Legislation Amendment (Modernisation and Other Measures) Act 2019], 4694 (em), 4719 (1r,2r,3r), 4819 (m), 4823 (assent) Electoral Matters—Joint Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 134 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 249; 255 (nm73), agreed to 286; 940; 2136; 2415; 2629; 3133; 3641; 4280; 4621 Standing order 33(1), 255 (nm73), agreed to 286; 940; 1144; 1292; 1597; 1655; 2006; 2136; 2312; 2575; 2629; 2777; 2911; 3013; 3133; 3435; 3641; 4280 Membership— 156, 163, 202, 226, 235, 264, 266, 395, 790, 867, 1774, 2523, 2566, 2670, 2897, 3510, 3656, 3693, 3863, 3903, 4651 Participating members for inquiry into s 44 matters, 2480 (nm658), agreed to 2517; 2568 (m) Proposed reference—Political donations and funding, 124 (nm37), withdrawn 218 References, reports and responses— 2016 Federal election— Interim report [Authorisation of voter communication], 816, 834, agreed to 897

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Second interim report [Foreign donations], 1043, 1135, 1450, 1670, 1771, agreed to 1909; government response 4122 Third interim report [AEC modernisation], 1552, 1670, 1771, agreed to 1909 Report [Conduct of the 2016 federal election and matters related thereto], 4686 Commonwealth Electoral Amendment (Lowering Voting Age and Increasing Voter Participation) Bill 2018, reference 3209 (nm880), agreed to 3281, extensions of time 3823 (nm1093), agreed to 3851; 4258 (nm1249), amended and agreed to 4294 Electoral Legislation Amendment (Electoral Funding and Disclosure Reform) Bill 2017, advisory report and addendum 3001; second advisory report 3902; government response to advisory reports 4122 Implication of recent decisions by the Court of Disputed Returns, reference 2454 (nm), agreed to 2487; report [Inquiry into decisions made by the Court of Disputed Returns] 2597, 2652, 2756, agreed to 2902 Matters relating to section 44 of the Constitution [Excluded: The impact of section 44 on Australian democracy], report 3121 Review of operation of amendments to the Electoral Act concerning foreign donations, reference 4428 (nm), agreed to 4487 Electric Vehicles—Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 3303 (nm911), agreed to 3336 Extensions of time, 3491 (nm975), agreed to 3534; 4357 (nm1290), agreed to 4399 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 3915 Standing order 33(1), 3435, 3781, 3915, 4069, 4252 Membership, 3347, 3425, 3456, 3656 References, reports and responses— Report, 4557, 4610 Employment— Wage growth and job security (Senator O’Neill), 2580 (nm681), agreed to 2615 Youth Jobs PaTH program—Allegations of exploitation (Senator Siewert), 1815 (nm456), agreed to 1846 End Cruel Cosmetics Bill 2014, 218 (rst) Enhancing Online Safety for Children Amendment Bill 2017, 1420 (1r), 1423, 1465 (2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Enhancing Online Safety (Non-consensual Sharing of Intimate Images) Bill 2018 [previous title Enhancing Online Safety (Non-consensual Sharing of Intimate Images) Bill 2017], 2452 (nm), 2484 (1r,em), 2683, 2700 (2r,ic), 2706 (3r), 3537 (m), 3619 (mic), 3659 (assent) Environment— Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre (Senator Whish-Wilson), 2564 (nm676), agreed to 2592

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Banning of plastic straws (Senator Hanson-Young), 3652 (nm1028), agreed to 3689 Climate change— (Senator Rice), 4662 (nm1417), motion determined as not formal 4812 24th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (Senator Hanson-Young), 4394 (nm1321), amended and agreed to 4456 Carbon pricing (Senator Di Natale), 4109 (nm1214), motion determined as not formal 4239; 4257 (nm1244), negatived 4294 Carbon risk (Senator Di Natale), 4048 (nm1188), negatived 4118 Climate change and energy policy (Senator Hanson-Young), 4121 (nm1221), agreed to 4232 Climate change policy (Senator Waters), 3895 (nm1125), negatived 3935 Kyoto carry-over credits and the use of international offsets (Senator Di Natale), 4790 (nm1462) Pacific region— (Senator Di Natale), 3681 (nm1037), agreed to 3717 (Senator Singh), 4581 (nm1370), motion determined as not formal 4677 Paris Climate Accord— (Senator Bernardi)— 3419 (nm941), negatived 3447 4355 (nm1284), negatived 4414 (Senator Hanson), 4430 (nm1330), motion determined as not formal 4609 Protection of agricultural sector (Senator Rice), 3207 (nm874), agreed to 3279 School Strike 4 Climate Action— (Senators Steele-John and Faruqi), 4228 (nm1242), motion determined as not formal 4270, agreed to 4271 (Senators Steele-John, Hanson-Young, Di Natale, Whish-Wilson, Siewert, Rice, Faruqi, Waters and McKim), 4778 (nm1442) Science (Senator Whish-Wilson), 1982 (nm509), amended and agreed to 2018 Wildfires in California (Senator Di Natale), 2059 (nm516), agreed to 2086 Commercial whaling—Moratorium (Senators Whish-Wilson and Hanson-Young), 3652 (nm1029), negatived 3691 Dugongs and sea turtles—Protection from hunting (Senator Hinch), 4433 (nm1339), agreed to 4596 East Coast Inshore Fin-Fish Fishery—Export approval—Conditions (Senator Whish-Wilson), 4360 (nm1298), amended and agreed to 4409 Forest management policies (Senator Rice), 706 (nm161), amended and agreed to 758 Impact of underground coal gasification—Leigh Creek Energy (Senator Hanson-Young), 3955 (nm1146), negatived 4005 Kangaroo management—Bathurst Regional Council (Senator Rhiannon), 909 (nm213), agreed to 947

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Marine pollution (Senator Whish-Wilson)— 124 (nm36), agreed to 174 3171 (nm869), agreed to 3220 Marine reserves (Senator Singh), 1488 (nm368), agreed to 1522 Murray-Darling Basin— (Senator Storer), 4583 (nm1374), amended and agreed to 4677 Cap on water buybacks (Senator Hanson-Young), 4576 Floodplain harvesting (Senator Storer), 4784 (nm1447) Murray-Darling Basin Plan— (Senator Hanson-Young), 492 (nm117), amended and agreed to 562 (Senators McAllister, Wong, Farrell and Gallacher), 705 (nm159), agreed to 758 (Senators Wong, Bernardi, Gichuhi, Hanson-Young and Xenophon), 1603 (nm399), agreed to 1639 Climate change (Senator Hanson-Young), 4394 (nm1320), negatived 4450 Royal Commission— (Senator Hanson-Young), 3330 (nm921), agreed to 3369 (Senator Patrick), 4779 (nm1444), agreed to 4844 Recommendations (Senator Hanson-Young), 4594 (nm1398), negatived 4648 MY Steve Irwin (Senator Whish-Wilson), 4391 (nm1312), agreed to 4454 National Threatened Species Day (Senator Rice), 1868 (nm470), amended and negatived 1900 Native forest logging (Senator Rice), 4793 (nm1469) New South Wales— Biodiversity and land clearing regulations (Senator Rhiannon), 1706 (nm427), agreed to 1736 Moratorium on coal and coal seam gas mining projects (Senator Rhiannon), 2206 (nm571), negatived 2239 Rocky Hill coal mine (Senator Faruqi), 4590 (nm1392), negatived 4646 Royal National Park (Senator Faruqi), 4786 (nm1452) Warragamba Dam wall (Senator Faruqi), 3921 (nm1137), negatived 3973 Queensland— Adani coal mine— (Senator Bartlett)— 2689 (nm721), negatived 2724 3415 (nm931), negatived 3534 (Senator Di Natale)— 2562 (nm672), negatived 2595 2612 (nm696), negatived 2639 (Senator Waters)— 69 (nm19), amended and agreed to 98 431 (nm111), negatived 451 1297 (nm311), agreed to 1328 1431 (nm356), amended and negatived 1475

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3683 (nm1041), amended and negatived 3718 3844 (nm1106), agreed to 3900 4363 (nm1303), negatived 4403 4391 (nm1313), negatived 4448 4623 (nm1400), amended and negatived 4805 China Stone coal mine (Senator Waters)— 4227 (nm1240), motion determined as not formal, negatived 4268 4288 (nm1267), amended and negatived 4336 Coal mines (Senator Waters), 4259 (nm1251), negatived 4295 Great Barrier Reef— (Senator Waters), 648 (nm141), amended and agreed to 711 Coral bleaching (Senator Whish-Wilson), 1892 (nm480), agreed to 1959 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (Senator Bartlett), 3297 (nm899), amended and agreed to 3339 Reef 2050 Plan (Senators O’Sullivan and Macdonald), 1602 (nm395), negatived 1634 Yellow crazy ant eradication program— (Senator McGrath), 4777 (nm1440) (Senator Waters), 4786 (nm1453) South Australia— Gas and coal mining (Senators Hanson-Young and Waters), 4291 (nm1271), negatived 4367 Great Australian Bight— (Senator Hanson-Young), 3207 (nm875), negatived 3274 Oil exploration and drilling (Senator Hanson-Young)— 281 (nm83), negatived 316 4436 (nm1343), negatived 4602 Seismic testing (Senator Hanson-Young), 2912 (nm769), negatived 2955 Lead levels in Port Pirie (Senator Hanson-Young), 3955 (nm1147), agreed to 4006 Radioactive waste facility (Senator Hanson-Young), 2311 (nm616), negatived 2435 Renewable energy (Senator Hanson-Young), 2871 (nm762), agreed to 2890 Tasmania— Arthur Pieman Conservation Area—Recreational vehicle tracks (Senators McKim and Whish-Wilson), 1930 (nm490), negatived 1964 Environment protection (Senators McKim and Whish-Wilson), 2689 (nm722), negatived 2724 Industrial salmon farms (Senator McKim), 4794 (nm1471) Luxury camp on Hall Island (Senator McKim), 4394 (nm1319), amended and agreed to 4489 Mount Wellington cable car (Senator McKim), 4794 (nm1472) Salmon farming in Okehampton Bay (Senator Whish-Wilson), 1517 (nm382), negatived 1543

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United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity Conference of the Parties (Senator Hanson-Young), 4362 (nm1301), amended and agreed to 4410 Western Australia— Environmental Protection Authority guidelines on emissions reductions (Senator Siewert), 4795 (nm1473) Moratorium on fracking (Senators Steele-John, Siewert and Waters), 4288 (nm1266), negatived 4335 Shark Bay (Senator Siewert), 4788 (nm1457) Whaling activity in the Southern Ocean (Senator Whish-Wilson)— 702 (nm153), amended and agreed to 762 1814 (nm453), agreed to 1845 Environment and Communications Legislation Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 620, 1144, 1399, 1620, 1954, 2289, 2878 Standing order 33(1), 209, 324, 878, 1068, 1597, 1655, 2247, 2733, 2848, 3013, 3087, 3641, 3989 Membership, 103, 112, 154, 264, 418, 461, 596, 633, 790, 836, 979, 1178, 1419, 1774, 1822, 2064, 2155, 2221, 2243, 2566, 2670, 2744, 2750, 2897, 2927, 3347, 3624, 3656, 3693, 4731 Estimates— Additional information— 2015-16 (Additional), 110 2016-17 (Budget), 110, 455 2016-17 (Budget—supplementary), 455, 767, 867, 1006, 1247 2016-17 (Additional), 2524, 2986 2017-18 (Budget), 2524 2017-18 (Additional), 3862 2018-19 (Budget), 3862 Reports— 2016-17 (Additional), extension of time 1097; report 1281 2017-18 (Budget), extensions of time 1472, 1607, 1932; interim report 1580; report 2127 2017-18 (Additional), extension of time 2921; report 3079 2018-19 (Budget), 3314 2018-19 (Additional), 4816 Proposed references— Copyright Amendment (Online Infringement) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill), 4000 Enhancing Online Safety (Non-consensual Sharing of Intimate Images) Bill 2017, 2634 Telecommunications Legislation Amendment Bill 2018, 3418 (nm)

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References, reports and responses— Annual reports— No. 1 of 2016, government response 1135 No. 2 of 2016, 320 No. 1 of 2017, 1134 No. 2 of 2017, 1881 No. 1 of 2018, 2836 No. 2 of 2018, 3692 Australian Broadcasting Corporation Amendment (Fair and Balanced) Bill 2017— Extension of time, 2666 Progress report, 2659 Reference, 2249 Report, 2768 Australian Broadcasting Corporation Amendment (Local Content) Bill 2014, government response 2767 Australian Broadcasting Corporation Amendment (Restoring Shortwave Radio) Bill 2017— Extension of time, 1304 Reference, 992 Report— 1648 Government response, 2767 Australian Broadcasting Corporation Amendment (Rural and Regional Advocacy) Bill 2015— Extensions of time, 411, 830, 1097 Interim reports— 1st, 42, 113, agreed to 349 2nd, 1282 Reference, 211 Report— 1282 Additional information, 1389 Government response, 2767 Australian Broadcasting Corporation Amendment (Rural and Regional Measures) Bill 2017— Reference, 2249 Report, 2768 Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Media Reform) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 92 Report, 399 Report of inquiry from 44th Parliament— 42, 113, agreed to 349 Additional information, 295

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Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Amendment Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1244 Report, 1309 Clean Energy Finance Corporation Amendment (Carbon Capture and Storage) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2634 Report, 3031 Communications Legislation Amendment (Online Content Services and Other Measures) Bill 2017— Reference, 2512 Report— 2672 Additional information, 2753 Communications Legislation Amendment (Regional and Small Publishers Innovation Fund) Bill 2017— Reference, 2512 Report, 2672 Competition and Consumer Amendment (Abolition of Limited Merits Review) Bill 2017— Reference, 1893 Report, 2055 Copyright Amendment (Online Infringement) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4046 (nm), 4086 Report, 4245 Copyright Amendment (Service Providers) Bill 2017— Reference, 2512 Report— 2795 Government response, 3080 Environment and Infrastructure Legislation Amendment (Stop Adani) Bill 2017— Reference, 1540 Report, 2022 Environment Legislation Amendment (Protecting Dugongs and Turtles) Bill 2019— Reference, 4667 Report, 4746 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Prohibition of Live Imports of Primates for Research) Bill 2015, additional information 295 Galilee Basin (Coal Prohibition) Bill 2018— Reference, 4480 Report, 4691 Great Australian Bight Environment Protection Bill 2016— Reference, 325 Report, 1247

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Interactive Gambling Amendment Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 448 Report— 722 Additional information, 1007 Interactive Gambling Amendment (Sports Betting Reform) Bill 2015— Extensions of time, 259, 629, 945 Reference, 92 Report, 1234 National Broadcasters Legislation Amendment (Enhanced Transparency) Bill 2017— Reference, 2634 Report, 2928 Telecommunications Legislation Amendment Bill 2018— Extension of time, 3654 Progress report, 3634 Reference, 3430 Report, 3660 Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (Competition and Consumer) Bill 2017 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Extension of time, 1607 Reference, 1540 Report— 1883 Government response, 2542 Treasury Laws Amendment (Improving the Energy Efficiency of Rental Properties) Bill 2018— Extensions of time, 4230, 4364 Progress report, 4216 Reference, 3606 Report, 4558 Water Amendment (Purchase Limit Repeal) Bill 2019— Reference, 4667 Report, 4747 Environment and Communications References Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 407, 816, 1216, 1704, 2178, 2660, 2777, 2817, 3295, 3641, 3669, 3699, 4621 Standing order 33(1), 122, 209, 324, 371, 447, 489, 571, 647, 738, 878, 1113, 1164, 1191, 1316, 1539, 2052, 2099, 2178, 2225, 2360, 2415, 2445, 2509, 2554, 2604, 2660, 2681, 2777, 2848, 3234, 3406, 3435, 3699, 4218, 4280, 4467 Membership, 103, 112, 154, 264, 298, 418, 633, 790, 836, 867, 890, 979, 1008, 1010, 1446, 1646, 1774, 1822, 1907, 2027, 2064, 2155, 2221, 2243, 2566, 2670, 2744, 2897, 2927, 3210, 3347, 3370, 3624, 3656, 3693

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Proposed references— Impact of seismic testing on fisheries and the marine environment, 3736 (nm), negatived 4055; 4072 (nm), negatived 4124 Levelised cost of electricity, 1048 (nm), amended and negatived 1097 Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility, 1380 (nm), withdrawn 1407 (but see Economics References Committee) Ongoing integrity of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan, 1657 (nm), withdrawn 1735 (but see Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee) Public interest network neutrality protections, 2630 (nm), negatived 2692 References, reports and responses— Aboriginal rock art of the Burrup Peninsula— Extensions of time, 1054, 1325, 1472, 2084, 2282, 2483, 2586, 2717 Reference, 648 (nm), agreed to 709 Report [Protection of Aboriginal rock art of the Burrup Peninsula], 2872, 2902, 3250, agreed to 3514 Access by children to internet pornography— Re-adoption of reference, 176 Report [Harm being done to Australian children through access to pornography on the Internet]— 583 Government response, 1280 Australia’s environment, government response 1280 Australia’s faunal extinction crisis— Extension of time, 4230 Reference, 3301 (nm), agreed to 3338 Interim report, 4876 Australia’s video game development industry [Game on: more than playing around – The future of Australia’s video game development industry], government response 2542, 2597, 2652, agreed to 2756 Australian Broadcasting Corporation television [Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s commitment to reflecting and representing regional diversity], government response 2767 Australian content on broadcast, radio and streaming services— Extensions of time, 2948, 3271, 3770, 4364 Reference, 2082 (nm), agreed to 2120 Report [Economic and cultural value of Australian content on broadcast, radio and streaming services], 4745 Closures of electricity generators— Extension of time, 753 Final report [Retirement of coal fired power stations], 1234, agreed to 1450 Interim report, 635, agreed to 670 Reference, 280 (nm), amended and agreed to 329 Commercial use of Tasmanian bumblebees— Extension of time, 945

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Re-adoption of reference, 176 Report [Risks and opportunities associated with the use of the bumblebee population in Tasmania for commercial pollination purposes], 1390, agreed to 1450 Continuation of construction of the Perth Freight Link— Reference, 969 (nm), agreed to 996 Report [Continuation of construction of the Perth Freight Link in the face of significant environmental breaches]— 1043 Additional information, 1739 Government response, 1579 Gaming micro-transactions— Extensions of time, 3770, 3897 Reference, 3328 (nm), agreed to 3367 Report [Gaming micro-transactions for chance-based items]— 4273, agreed to 4344 Government response, 4744 Great Barrier Reef 2050 Partnership Program— Extensions of time, 3271, 3423, 3897, 4396 Reference, 3140 (nm), amended and agreed to 3186 Report, 4686 Impact of climate change on housing, buildings and infrastructure— Extensions of time, 2084, 2690, 3271 Reference, 1249 (nm), agreed to 1305 Report [Current and future impacts of climate change on housing, buildings and infrastructure], 3428, agreed to 3514 Impact of feral deer, pigs and goats in Australia—Reference, 3749 (nm), agreed to 3793 Impacts of climate change on marine fisheries and biodiversity— Extensions of time, 1202, 1472, 2312 Reference, 169 (nm), agreed to 197 Report [In hot water: the impacts of climate change on marine fisheries and biodiversity], 2499, 2652, 2756, agreed to 2902 Invasive species [Environmental biosecurity], government response 1579 Large capacity fishing vessels— Re-adoption of reference, 176 Report [Factory freezer trawlers in the Commonwealth Small Pelagic Fishery]— 583 Government response, 2500, 2652 Matters referred to committee during previous Parliament, 176 Oil or gas production in the Great Australian Bight— Extension of time, 1202 Re-adoption of reference, 176 Report— 1354, agreed to 1450

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Government response, 1782 Online poker— Extension of time, 1932 Reference, 1323 (nm), agreed to 1383 Report [Participation of Australians in online poker], 2128, 2157, 2266, 2404, agreed to 2652 Political interference in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation— Reference, 3893 (nm), agreed to 3928 Progress report, 4745 Report [Allegations of political interference in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation]— 4745 Correction, 4817 Recent fires in remote Tasmanian wilderness— Extension of time, 753 Re-adoption of reference, 176 Report [Response to, and lessons learnt from, the January and February 2016 bushfires in remote Tasmanian wilderness]— 816 Additional information, 1739 Government response, 2026 Regulatory arrangements in dealing with the simultaneous transmission of radio programs [Effectiveness of current regulatory arrangements in dealing with radio simulcasts], government response 2767 Regulatory framework governing water use— Extensions of time, 2690, 3271, 3534, 3770 Reference, 2081 (nm), agreed to 2111 Report [Adequacy of the regulatory framework governing water use by the extractive industry], 3982 Rehabilitation of mining and resources projects— Reference, 654 (nm), agreed to 852; variation 2919 (nm), agreed to 2949 Extensions of time, 1383, 1958, 2921, 3271, 3925, 4304 Progress report, 4304, agreed to 4344 Report [Rehabilitation of mining and resources projects and power station ash dams as it relates to Commonwealth responsibilities], 4745 Shark mitigation and deterrent measures— Extensions of time, 1472, 2312 Reference, 653 (nm), agreed to 710 Report— 2543, 2597, agreed to 2652 Additional information, 2753 Stormwater management [Stormwater management in Australia], government response 264

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Waste and recycling industry in Australia— Extensions of time, 2208, 3147 Progress report, 3121 Reference, 1728 (nm), agreed to 1759 Report [Never waste a crisis: the waste and recycling industry in Australia], 3315 Environment and Infrastructure Legislation Amendment (Stop Adani) Bill 2017, 1323 (nm328), 1386 (1r,em), 1428, 1540 (reference), 2136 Environment Legislation Amendment (Protecting Dugongs and Turtles) Bill 2019, 4580 (nm1368), 4667 (reference), 4677 (1r,em) Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Great Australian Bight) Bill 2018, 4284 (nm1261), 4331 (1r,em) Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Prohibition of Live Imports of Primates for Research) Bill 2015, 79 (rst) Estimates— Date for answering questions on notice from the 2015-16 additional estimates (Senator Dastyari), 50 (nm6), agreed to 81 Estimates hearings—Hearing dates, groupings and reporting dates— 2016-17 (Budget—supplementary), 51 (nm), agreed to 76 2016-17 (Additional), 377 (nm), agreed to 411 2017-18 (Budget), 377 (nm), agreed to 411; dates set for cross portfolio estimates hearings concerning Murray-Darling Basin Plan matters 1196 (nm), agreed to 1221 2017-18 (Budget—supplementary), 377 (nm), agreed to 411; variation 825 (nm), agreed to 855; dates set for cross portfolio estimates hearings concerning Murray-Darling Basin Plan matters 1196 (nm), agreed to 1221 2017-18 (Additional), 2206 (nm), amended and agreed to 2227 2018-19 (Budget), 2206 (nm), amended and agreed to 2227; variations 2232 (nm), agreed to 2252; 3063 (nm823), amended and agreed to 3110 2018-19 (Budget—supplementary), 2206 (nm), amended and agreed to 2227; suspension for National Apology for Victims of Institutional Child Sexual Abuse 3823 (nm), agreed to 3847 2018-19 (Additional), 4286 (nm), amended and agreed to 4328 2019-20 (Budget), 4286 (nm), amended and agreed to 4328; date set for answering questions on notice 4588 (nm1383), agreed to 4638; meeting during prorogation 4787 (nm1455) 2019-20 (Budget—supplementary), 4286 (nm), amended and agreed to 4328 Motion calling on minister to provide answers to unanswered questions (Senator Wong), 911 (nm216), amended and agreed to 950 Particulars of proposed expenditure— 2016-17 (Budget), 111, referred to committees 111 2016-17 (Additional), 888, referred to committees 888 2017-18 (Budget), 1311, referred to committees 1311

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2017-18 (Additional), 2647, referred to committees 2647 2018-19 (Budget), 3032, referred to committees 3032 2018-19 (Additional), 4692, referred to committees 4692 2019-20 (Budget), 4815, referred to committees 4815 Portfolio budget statements/additional estimates statements/supplementary additional estimates statements (* indicates corrigenda/addenda)— Parliamentary departments, 1312, 3034, 4692, 4815 Portfolios and executive departments, 889, 1311, 2647, 3033, 4693, 4815 Questions on notice not answered (pursuant to standing order 74(5))—Explanation provided, 1836, 1977 Excise Levies Legislation Amendment (Honey) Bill 2016 [Act citation Excise Levies Legislation Amendment (Honey) Act 2018], 952 (exempted from cut-off), 956 (1r), 3859 (2r,3r), 3904 (assent) Excise Tariff Amendment (Collecting Tobacco Duties at Manufacture) Bill 2018, 4012 (1r), 4155 (2r,3r), 4376 (assent) Excise Tariff Amendment (Supporting Craft Brewers) Bill 2019, 4852 (em), 4873 (1r,3r) Excise Tariff Amendment (Tobacco) Bill 2016, 163 (exempted from cut-off), 180 (1r), 187, 203 (2r,ic,3r), 267 (assent) Excise Tariff Amendment (Tobacco Duty Harmonisation) Bill 2017, 1611 (1r), 1667 (2r,3r), 1715 (assent) Export Control Amendment (Banning Cotton Exports to Ensure Water Security) Bill 2019, 4580 (nm1367), 4633 (1r,em), 4667 (reference) Export Control Amendment (Equine Live Export for Slaughter Prohibition) Bill 2018, 3267 (nm890), 3310 (1r,em) Export Control Bill 2017, 2479 (nm), 2515 (1r,em), 2570 Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Amendment (Support for Commonwealth Entities) Bill 2017 [previous title Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Amendment (Support for Commonwealth Entities) Bill 2016], 590 (reference), 1611 (1r,em), 1860 (2r,ic,3r), 1912 (m), 2065 (assent) Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Amendment (Support for Infrastructure Financing) Bill 2019, 4480 (reference), 4770 (1r), 4854 (2r,3r) Exposure Draft of the Marriage Amendment (Same-Sex Marriage) Bill—Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 651 (nm146), agreed to 712 Extension of time, 878 (nm206), agreed to 916 Membership, 790, 836, 844 References, reports and responses— Report, 979

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F Fair Dinkum Power—Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 4074 (nm1199), amended and agreed to 4115 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate—Standing order 33(1), 4467 Membership, 4211, 4305, 4462 Fair Work Amendment (Corrupting Benefits) Bill 2017, 1147 (reference), 1392 (1r), 1601, 1613 (2r,ic), 1627, 1648 (em,3r), 1665 (m), 1776 (assent) Fair Work Amendment (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Bill 2018, 3738 (reference), 4462 (1r), 4477 (exempted from cut-off), 4478 (2r,3r), 4731 (assent) Fair Work Amendment (Gender Pay Gap) Bill 2015, 79 (rst), 92 (reference), 2778 Fair Work Amendment (Pay Protection) Bill 2017, 1093 (nm251), 1222 (1r,em), 1244 (reference), 1474 (reference) Fair Work Amendment (Penalty Rates Exemption for Small Businesses) Bill 2015, 78 (rst) Fair Work Amendment (Protecting Australian Workers) Bill 2016, 78 (rst) Fair Work Amendment (Protecting Take-Home Pay) Bill 2017, 1049 (nm239), 1100 (1r,em), 1145, 1242 (2r,3r) Fair Work Amendment (Protecting the Right of Return to Work After Running for Parliament) Bill 2019, 4791 (nm1465) Fair Work Amendment (Protecting Vulnerable Workers) Bill 2017, 1147 (reference), 1392 (1r), 1668, 1698, 1704, 1715 (2r,ic), 1741, 1767 (em), 1790, 1825 (3r), 1883 (m), 2065 (assent) Fair Work Amendment (Repeal of 4 Yearly Reviews and Other Measures) Bill 2017 [Act citation Fair Work Amendment (Repeal of 4 Yearly Reviews and Other Measures) Act 2018], 1147 (reference), 1553 (1r,em), 1831, 1836, 1855, 2415 (2r,ic,3r), 4462 (mic), 4731 (assent) Fair Work Amendment (Respect for Emergency Services Volunteers) Bill 2016, 92 (reference), 227 (1r), 250 (2r), 269 (3r), 334 (assent) Fair Work Amendment (Restoring Penalty Rates) Bill 2018 [No. 2], 4072 (nm1193), 4112 (1r,em) Fair Work Amendment (Right to Request Casual Conversion) Bill 2019, 4667 (reference) Fair Work Laws Amendment (Proper Use of Worker Benefits) Bill 2017, 2137 (reference), 2193 (1r) Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Amendment Bill 2014 [Act citation Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Amendment Act 2016], 92 (reference), 397 (1r), 489, 502 (2r,ic,em,3r), 566 (m), 634 (assent) Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Amendment (Ensuring Integrity) Bill 2017, 1755 (reference), 2092 (1r) (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 104 Journals of the Senate

Fairer Paid Parental Leave Bill 2016, 448 (reference) Family and Community Services— Carers (Senator Brown), 307 (nm88), agreed to 332 Cashless welfare card— (Senator Lambie), 1125 (nm270), withdrawn 1169 (Senator Siewert), 1431 (nm357), negatived 1475 Charities and not-for-profit organisations—Advocacy (Senator Siewert), 2408 (nm631), agreed to 2434 Community Development Program—Evaluation and consultation (Senator Siewert), 4040 (nm1172), amended and agreed to 4088 Cuts to social security payments (Senator Watt), 967 (nm227), agreed to 999 Disability advocacy—State funding (Senators Siewert, Steele-John and Brown), 2207 (nm574), agreed to 2238 Disability Support Pension (Senator Brown), 4390 (nm1308), agreed to 4453 Disabled people—Violence, abuse and neglect—Establishment of Royal Commission (Senator Steele-John), 4356 (nm1287), agreed to 4405 Domestic violence—Provision of relief housing (Senators Georgiou and Storer), 3787 (nm1081), agreed to 3827 Elder abuse (Senator Polley), 1430 (nm355), agreed to 1474 Homelessness services— (Senator Kakoschke-Moore), 1604 (nm401), agreed to 1636 (Senator Rhiannon), 1168 (nm280), agreed to 1203 (Senators Cameron and Rhiannon)— 1406 (nm348), agreed to 1441 1605 (nm404), agreed to 1640 3023 (nm806), agreed to 3076 3144 (nm847), agreed to 3178 (Senators Faruqi and Cameron), 3824 (nm1094), agreed to 3858 (Senators Rhiannon, Cameron, Hinch and Polley), 2368 (nm620), agreed to 2435 Access to publicly-funded accommodation (Senator Anning), 4666 (nm1427), negatived 4807 LGBTIQ communities (Senators Rhiannon, Rice and Cameron), 1957 (nm497), negatived 1988 National action plan (Senators Rhiannon and Cameron), 2857 (nm760), agreed to 2889 Housing affordability— (Senators Rhiannon and Cameron), 254 (nm68), negatived 293 Human right (Senator Rhiannon), 1095 (nm260), agreed to 1130 In Home Care program—Changes (Senator Faruqi), 4432 (nm1336), agreed to 4607 Income support— (Senator Siewert), 3021 (nm801), negatived 3066 Drug testing trial (Senator Siewert), 1381 (nm343), negatived 1414

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International Day of People with Disability— (Senators Brown and Reynolds), 4323 (nm1279), agreed to 4365 (Senators Brown, Brockman and Steele-John), 2367 (nm618), agreed to 2429 (Senators Brown, O’Neill and Siewert), 623 (nm132), agreed to 657 (Senators Fierravanti-Wells, Moore and Steele-John), 2408 (nm632), amended and agreed to 2431 (Senators Steele-John, Siewert and Brown), 2406 (nm628), agreed to 2438 International Volunteer Day (Senators Fierravanti-Wells, Pratt and Moore), 2450 (nm646), agreed to 2489 Kinship carers (Senators Hinch and McCarthy), 3298 (nm900), agreed to 3336 National Carers Week— (Senators Brown, Brockman, Siewert and Dean Smith), 2006 (nm510), agreed to 2063 (Senators Brown, Siewert and Reynolds), 3920 (nm1135), agreed to 3967 National Disability Insurance Scheme— Blind and vision-impaired Australians (Senators Siewert and Brown), 579 (nm125), agreed to 592 Funding (Senator Steele-John), 4044 (nm1181), amended and agreed to 4091 Services for people with psychosocial disabilities (Senator Siewert), 2563 (nm675), agreed to 2594 National Rental Affordability Scheme—Phase-out (Senators Faruqi and Storer), 4432 (nm1337), agreed to 4596 Newstart and related allowances— Newstart payments— (Senator Di Natale), 3892 (nm1119), negatived 3934 (Senator Storer), 3767 (nm1069), negatived 3790 Rate of payment (Senator Siewert), 4361 (nm1300), negatived 4402 Single rates of payments (Senator Siewert)— 2716 (nm726), negatived 2742 3065 (nm825), negatived 3102 3471 (nm974), negatived 3501 4788 (nm1458) ParentsNext program (Senator Siewert), 4789 (nm1460) People with disability (Senator Siewert)— 623 (nm131), agreed to 657 708 (nm164), agreed to 772 Private rental housing market (Senators Rhiannon and Cameron), 847 (nm197), agreed to 883 Retirement housing—Regulation— (Senator Siewert), 1656 (nm414), agreed to 1689 (Senators Siewert and Hinch), 2423 (nm638), agreed to 2458

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Sexual and family violence— 1800RESPECT (Senators Waters, Lambie, Hinch, Kakoschke-Moore and Moore), 1470 (nm365), agreed to 1497 Professional counselling support (Senators McAllister, O’Neill, Urquhart, Lines, Gallagher, Singh, Bilyk, McCarthy, Collins, Polley, Wong, Pratt, Brown, Moore, Kitching, Hinch, Rice, Siewert, Hanson-Young, Rhiannon and Lambie), 1870 (nm474), agreed to 1903 Social housing (Senators Faruqi and Cameron), 3682 (nm1040), agreed to 3713 Violence, abuse and neglect of disabled people—Establishment of a Royal Commission (Senators Steele-John, Brown and Griff), 4578 (nm1364), amended and agreed to 4676; 4820 (m) Volunteering— National volunteering strategy (Senator Kakoschke-Moore), 1406 (nm351), agreed to 1435 Volunteer management (Senators Lambie and Pratt), 970 (nm231), agreed to 1004 World Down Syndrome Day— (Senators Brown and Bilyk), 4780 (nm1445) (Senators Brown and Siewert), 1051 (nm246), agreed to 1101 (Senators Brown, Reynolds and Steele-John), 2824 (nm748), agreed to 2861 Family Assistance and Child Support Legislation Amendment (Protecting Children) Bill 2018, 2699 (1r,em), 3016, 3031 (2r,ic), 3038 (3r), 3152 (assent) Family Assistance Legislation Amendment (Jobs for Families Child Care Package) Bill 2016 [Act citation Family Assistance Legislation Amendment (Jobs for Families Child Care Package) Act 2017], 211 (reference), 1151 (1r), 1155 (2r,ic,3r), 1179 (m), 1310 (assent) Family Issues— Foster Care Week (Senator McAllister), 3709 (nm1055), agreed to 3741 Grandparents caring for grandchildren— (Senator Dean Smith), 846 (nm191), agreed to 913 (Senators Dean Smith and Hinch), 3957 (nm1151), agreed to 4002 Family Law Amendment (Family Violence and Cross-examination of Parties) Bill 2018, 3357 (reference), 3720 (1r), 4423 (2r,3r), 4731 (assent) Family Law Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) Bill 2018 [previous title Family Law Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) Bill 2017], 2455 (nm), 2484 (1r,em), 2512 (reference), 3430 (2r,ic,em,3r), 3599 (m), 3659 (assent) Family Law Amendment (Parenting Management Hearings) Bill 2017, 2455 (nm), 2484 (1r,em), 2512 (reference) Family Law (Self-Assessment) Bill 2019, 4785 (nm1449) Family Trust Distribution Tax (Primary Liability) Amendment (National Disability Insurance Scheme Funding) Bill 2017, 1755 (reference), 2193 (1r) Farm Household Support Amendment Bill 2017, 1057 (1r), 1165 (2r,3r), 1310 (assent)

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Farm Household Support Amendment Bill 2018, 3348 (1r), 3361 (exempted from cut-off), 3371 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent) Farm Household Support Amendment (Temporary Measures) Bill 2018, 3598 (1r,em), 3610 (exempted from cut-off), 3616 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia Bill 2018, 3606 (reference), 4375 (1r,em) Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2018, 3606 (reference), 4375 (1r,em) Finance— Australian Prudential Regulation Authority—Regulation of superannuation (Senator Whish-Wilson), 3468 (nm969), agreed to 3495 Banking and financial sector—Regulatory reform (Senator Hanson), 3958 (nm1155), negatived 4006 Commonwealth Bank of Australia— (Senator Anning), 2480 (nm659), amended and agreed to 2522 (Senator Whish-Wilson), 1604 (nm402), negatived 1643 Financial services industry (Senator McGrath), 4778 (nm1441) Government spending (Senator Bernardi), 2451 (nm648), agreed to 2496 Life insurance industry—Use of genetic data (Senators O’Neill, Ketter and Di Natale), 3767 (nm1068), agreed to 3788 Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry—Royal Commission— (Senator Anning)— 3330 (nm920), negatived 3368 3421 (nm949), agreed to 3445 (Senator Wong), 54 (nm12), 79, agreed to 96 (Senators Gallagher and Culleton), 650 (nm145), agreed to 756 (Senators O’Sullivan and Williams), 2946 (nm789), withdrawn 2982 (Senators Whish-Wilson, Burston, Hinch, Anning, Patrick, Leyonhjelm and Georgiou), 3331 (nm923), agreed to 3369 Publication of submissions (Senator Anning), 4147 (nm1224), amended and agreed to 4234 Finance and Public Administration Legislation Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 2225, 2289, 2415 Standing order 33(1), 2817, 3013, 3133, 4766 Membership, 103, 154, 178, 418, 633, 979, 1774, 2064, 2221, 2243, 2566, 2670, 2744, 2750, 2897, 2927, 3510, 3624, 3656, 3693, 4547 Estimates— Additional information— 2015-16 (Budget—supplementary), 224 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 108 Journals of the Senate

2015-16 (Additional), 224, 342 2016-17 (Budget), 110, 224, 342 2016-17 (Budget—supplementary), 455, 767, 1006, 1247, 1352, 2025, 2153 2016-17 (Additional), 1352, 1551, 2025, 2153 2017-18 (Budget), 1773, 2025, 2153, 2524 2017-18 (Budget—supplementary), 2262, 2524, 2752, 2896, 3625 2017-18 (Additional), 3245, 4690 2018-19 (Budget), 3625, 4690 2018-19 (Budget—supplementary), 4690, 4875 Reports— 2016-17 (Additional), 1210 2017-18 (Budget), 1504 2017-18 (Additional), 2987 2018-19 (Budget), extension of time 3271; report 3393 2018-19 (Additional), 4816 Proposed reference—Parliamentary Entitlements Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 (provisions of bill), 880 References, reports and responses— Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Amendment (Indigenous Land Corporation) Bill 2018 and related bills (provisions of bills)— Extension of time, 3026 Progress report, 3002 Reference, 2978 Report, 3031 Annual reports— No. 2 of 2016, 320 No. 1 of 2017, 1134 No. 2 of 2017, 1881 No. 1 of 2018, 2836 No. 2 of 2018, 3692 Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Amendment (Strengthening Governance and Transparency) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4480 Report, 4558 Future Drought Fund Bill 2018 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 4480 Report, 4558 Government Procurement (Judicial Review) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1432 Report, 1580 Intelligence Services Amendment (Enhanced Parliamentary Oversight of Intelligence Agencies) Bill 2018— Reference, 3606

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Report— 4065 Additional information, 4416 Parliamentary Business Resources Bill 2017 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Extension of time, 1304 Reference, 1244 Report, 1338 Prime Minister and Cabinet Legislation Amendment (2017 Measures No. 1) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1346 Report, 1394 Finance and Public Administration References Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 1722, 1860, 2178, 2289 Standing order 33(1), 163, 371, 1835, 2052, 2681, 3133, 3295 Membership, 103, 154, 178, 235, 351, 418, 633, 979, 1057, 1153, 1549, 1664, 1740, 1774, 2021, 2064, 2221, 2243, 2566, 2670, 2744, 2750, 2897, 2927, 3510, 3624, 3656, 3693 Proposed references— Government interference in the independence and integrity of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 3908 (nm), negatived 3926 (but see Environment and Communications References Committee) My Health Record system, 3458 (nm), withdrawn 3474 References, reports and responses— 1800RESPECT Domestic and Sexual Violence National Counselling Service— Extensions of time, 2191, 2282, 2428 Reference, 1909 (nm), agreed to 1932 Report [Delivery of National Outcome 4 of the National Plan to Reduce Violence Against Women and Their Children]— 2543, 2597, 2652, 2756, agreed to 2902 Government response, 2767, 2837, agreed to 2902 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander experience of law enforcement and justice services— Re-adoption of reference, 224 Report, 344, agreed to 478 Commonwealth funding of Indigenous Tasmanians— Reference, 279 (nm), agreed to 314 Report— 635 Additional comments by Senator Lambie, 769 Community Development Program— Extensions of time, 1932, 2191, 2428

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Reference, 1105 (nm), agreed to 1131 Report [Appropriateness and effectiveness of the objectives, design, implementation and evaluation of the Community Development Program (CDP)]— 2543, 2597, 2652, 2756, agreed to 2902 Government response, 4027 Digital delivery of government services— Extensions of time, 2191, 2666, 3026, 3171 Reference, 1684 (nm), agreed to 1732 Report— 3346, agreed to 3514 Government response, 4744 Gender inequality— Re-adoption of reference, 224 Report [Domestic violence and gender inequality], 417, agreed to 478 Gender segregation in the workplace— Extensions of time, 913, 1304 Reference, 421 (nm), agreed to 436 Report [Gender segregation in the workplace and its impact on women’s economic equality]— 1365 Government response, 3393, 3455, 3514, 3628, 3753, 3866, agreed to 4015 Implementation of the 1999 recommendations of the Joint Expert Technical Advisory Committee on Antibiotic Resistance, government response 4744 Indigenous Advancement Strategy tendering processes [Commonwealth Indigenous Advancement Strategy tendering processes], government response 359, 418, agreed to 478 Matters referred to committee during previous Parliament, 224 Operation of the Administrative Arrangements Order— Extension of time, 913 Reference, 733 (nm), agreed to 761 Report [Operation of the Administrative Arrangements Order, the effectiveness of the division and performance of responsibilities under it, and any other related matters]— 1152, agreed to 1450 Additional information, 1353 Postal survey concerning same-sex marriage— Reference, 1666 (nm), agreed to 1690 Report [Arrangements for the postal survey]— 2698, agreed to 2756 Government response, 3315, agreed to 3514 Protection of personal Medicare information— Reference, 1610 (nm), amended and agreed to 1638 Report [Circumstances in which Australians’ personal Medicare information has been compromised and made available for sale illegally on the ‘dark web’]— 2065, agreed to 2157

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Government response, 2767 Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Location of Corporate Commonwealth Entities) Order 2016— Extension of time, 1304 Reference, 831 (nm), agreed to 854 Report [Operation, effectiveness, and consequences of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Location of Corporate Commonwealth Entities) Order 2016]— 1365, 1390, 1450, 1670, agreed to 1771 Additional information, 1528 Government response, 2463, agreed to 2652 Violence against women [Domestic violence in Australia], government response to interim and final reports 1364 Financial Sector Legislation Amendment (Crisis Resolution Powers and Other Measures) Bill 2017 [Act citation Financial Sector Legislation Amendment (Crisis Resolution Powers and Other Measures) Act 2018], 2249 (reference), 2699 (1r), 2714 (2r,3r), 2794 (assent) Financial System Legislation Amendment (Resilience and Collateral Protection) Act 2016, 85 (assent) First Home Super Saver Tax Bill 2017, 2131 (1r), 2441, 2446 (2r,ic), 2465 (3r), 2568 (assent) Fisheries Legislation Amendment (Representation) Bill 2017, 821 (nm), 854 (1r,em), 1667 (2r,3r), 2195 (m), 2195 (assent) Foreign Acquisitions Amendment (Agricultural Land) Bill 2010 [2013], 79 (rst) Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Fees Imposition Amendment (Fee Streamlining and Other Measures) Bill 2017, 1485 (1r,2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Fees Imposition Amendment (Near-new Dwelling Interests) Bill 2018, 2738 (reference), 2790 (1r) Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Fees Imposition Amendment (Vacancy Fees) Bill 2017, 2112 (exempted from cut-off), 2146 (1r), 2197, 2201, 2202, 2221, 2228 (2r,3r), 2440 (assent) Foreign Affairs— 70th World Health Assembly on Cancer Prevention and Control—Resolution (Senator Bilyk), 3017 (nm792), agreed to 3069 Adolescent girls—Human rights (Senators Moore and Di Natale), 2920 (nm782), agreed to 2954 Arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (Senator Whish-Wilson), 3683 (nm1043), motion determined as not formal 3719 Australian aid policy (Senator Di Natale), 4110 (nm1215), negatived 4239 Austria—Austrian election (Senator Bernardi), 2080 (nm533), amended and negatived 2122 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 112 Journals of the Senate

Bangladesh— (Senator Rhiannon), 3090 (nm827), agreed to 3148 (Senators Di Natale and Rhiannon), 3357 (nm927), motion determined as not formal 3423 Rohingyan refugees (Senator Singh), 3264 (nm885), agreed to 3307 Bhutan—National Day (Senator Dean Smith), 4625 (nm1404), agreed to 4797 Brunei—LGBTIQ+ people (Senator Rice), 4792 (nm1467) Cambodia and Myanmar—Human rights (Senator Di Natale), 2880 (nm764), motion determined as not formal 2924 Cambodia— (Senator Di Natale)— 2632 (nm699), motion determined as not formal 2667 3208 (nm877), agreed to 3280 4434 (nm1340), motion determined as not formal 4609 (Senator Wong), 3416 (nm933), agreed to 3442 Chechnya— Reports of human rights abuses (Senator Rice), 1300 (nm319), motion determined as not formal 1336 Treatment of LGBTI persons (Senators Dean Smith and Wong), 1405 (nm347), agreed to 1440 China— (Senator Anning)— 3554 (nm1003), motion determined as not formal 3595 3919 (nm1132), agreed to 3980 (Senator Griff), 4429 (nm1326), motion determined as not formal 4492 (Senator Lambie), 282 (nm85), motion determined as not formal 317 Human rights (Senator Di Natale), 4392 (nm1317), motion determined as not formal 4459 Uighur and other Turkic Muslim minorities (Senator Di Natale), 3736 (nm1059), motion determined as not formal 3773 Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (Senators Hanson-Young and Patrick), 3680 (nm1035), negatived 3715 Da’esh—Perpetration of genocide (Senators Moore, Reynolds, McKim and Kakoschke-Moore), 2203 (nm565), agreed to 2236 Death penalty— (Senator Dean Smith), 2075 (nm523), agreed to 2112 (Senators Dean Smith, Rhiannon, Brown, Moore, Rice, Siewert, Paterson, Hume, Canavan, Duniam, Bushby, Birmingham, Sinodinos, Whish-Wilson and Singh), 253 (nm66), agreed to 287 Abolition (Senators Dean Smith and McKim), 3137 (nm831), agreed to 3182 Government strategy (Senator Singh), 2078 (nm531), agreed to 2115

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World Day Against the Death Penalty (Senator Dean Smith), 3819 (nm1084), agreed to 3852 Disaster risk reduction (Senator Moore), 579 (nm124), agreed to 595 Discrimination based on Work and Descent (Senators Rhiannon and Moore), 3298 (nm901), agreed to 3333 Egypt—Attack on worshippers in the al Rawdah (Senator Singh), 2308 (nm608), agreed to 2375 Elephant ivory and rhinoceros horn—Domestic trade ban (Senator Singh), 3821 (nm1088), agreed to 3854 Female genital mutilation (Senator Moore), 909 (nm212), agreed to 946 Global Citizen organisation (Senators Moore and Rice), 3529 (nm986), agreed to 3559 Health and vaccination programs (Senators Moore and Duniam), 3705 (nm1046), agreed to 3740 Human rights (Senator Moore), 2481 (nm660), agreed to 2522 Human trafficking and slavery (Senator Kakoschke-Moore), 257 (nm77), agreed to 289 India— (Senator Singh), 3956 (nm1149), agreed to 4008 Flooding in Kerala (Senators Wong and Singh), 3527 (nm983), agreed to 3558 Indonesia—Earthquakes in Lombok (Senators Storer and Wong), 3555 (nm1004), agreed to 3589 International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (Senator Moore), 3918 (nm1127), agreed to 3966 International Day of Peace (Senator Singh)— 1980 (nm505), agreed to 2014 3820 (nm1087), agreed to 3853 International Day of UN Peacekeepers (Senators Singh and Moore), 3059 (nm814), agreed to 3098 International disaster relief assistance (Senator Di Natale), 1840 (nm463), agreed to 1879 Iraq—Recent air strikes in Mosul (Senator Ludlam), 1169 (nm284), negatived 1207 Israel— (Senator Anning), 3786 (nm1080), motion determined as not formal 3832 (Senator Di Natale), 3058 (nm813), motion determined as not formal 3104 (Senator Leyonhjelm), 3024 (nm810), agreed to 3067 Australian Embassy (Senator Anning)— 3140 (nm840), negatived 3179 3923 (nm1141), motion determined as not formal 3980 Japan—Whaling (Senator Whish-Wilson), 4078 (nm1203), motion determined as not formal 4121 Jarrar, Ms Khalida (Senator Rhiannon), 3267 (nm891), motion determined as not formal 3312

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Kadeer, Ms Rebiya (Senator Hanson-Young), 2913 (nm770), motion determined as not formal 2958 Kiribati—Former President (Senator Hanson-Young), 3963 (nm1165), agreed to 4054 Myanmar— (Senator Di Natale), 3653 (nm1030), motion determined as not formal 3692 (Senator Griff), 3529 (nm987), agreed to 3560 (Senator Ludlam), 969 (nm229), agreed to 1001 (Senators Fierravanti-Wells, Moore and Dean Smith), 846 (nm194), agreed to 915 (Senators Payne and Wong), 3823 (nm1091), motion determined as not formal, agreed to 3848 (Senators Singh and Watt), 2279 (nm600), agreed to 2315 Rohingya people— (Senator Ludlam), 1052 (nm247), motion determined as not formal 1105 (Senator McKim), 1867 (nm468), amended and motion determined as not formal 1899 (Senator Singh), 3528 (nm985), agreed to 3611 (Senators Singh and Watt)— 1871 (nm475), motion determined as not formal 1904 2105 (nm543), amended and agreed to 2142 (Senators Singh, Watt and McKim), 1981 (nm506), amended and agreed to 2015 Nigeria—Actions of militants (Senator Moore), 1324 (nm329), agreed to 1387 North Korea and United States of America—Summit (Senator Bernardi), 3138 (nm832), agreed to 3175 Nuclear disarmament— International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (Senators Di Natale and Singh), 2058 (nm515), agreed to 2086 United Nations conference concerning the prohibition of nuclear weapons (Senators Singh and Ludlam), 1094 (nm256), agreed to 1170 Nuclear non-proliferation (Senators Wong, McAllister and Singh), 3765 (nm1064), agreed to 3847 Nuclear war risk reduction (Senators Wong and Singh), 4321 (nm1275), motion determined as not formal 4367 Organ procurement (Senators Rice and Abetz), 577 (nm121), agreed to 593 Overseas Development Assistance (Senator Ludlam), 1325 (nm332), amended and agreed to 1387 Overseas war grave sites (Senator Bernardi), 2205 (nm568), agreed to 2237 Pacific Island nations—Climate finance (Senator Di Natale), 2717 (nm729), negatived 2743 Palestine— (Senator Bernardi), 3956 (nm1148), motion determined as not formal 4006 Australian aid (Senator Anning)— 3165 (nm860), amended and motion determined as not formal 3275

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3300 (nm909), motion determined as not formal 3344 Palestine Liberation Organization (Senator Bernardi)— 3709 (nm1054), motion determined as not formal 3747 3784 (nm1073), motion determined as not formal 3899 Papua New Guinea— Australian contribution to HIV response (Senators Ludlam and Moore), 1491 (nm375), agreed to 1525 Tuberculosis prevention and treatment (Senators Singh, Moore, Fierravanti-Wells and Dean Smith), 1122 (nm268), agreed to 1171 Philippines—Extrajudicial killings (Senator Di Natale), 258 (nm78), motion determined as not formal 291 Polio eradication— (Senators Dean Smith and Polley), 1867 (nm469), agreed to 1904 Global Polio Eradication Initiative (Senator Moore), 1195 (nm289), agreed to 1223 Political re-education internment camps (Senator Bernardi), 3420 (nm945), agreed to 3473 Poverty reduction—Micah Projects (Senator Moore), 4431 (nm1333), agreed to 4599 Prohibition of nuclear weapons (Senator Ludlam), 210 (nm62), motion determined as not formal 263 Republic of Maldives (Senator McGrath), 4439 (nm1351), agreed to 4598 Saudi Arabia—Press freedom (Senators Whish-Wilson, Patrick and Bernardi), 3894 (nm1122), motion determined as not formal 3941 Sentinelese people (Senator Hanson), 4226 (nm1236), motion determined as not formal 4271 South Africa— Farm attacks (Senators Leyonhjelm and Anning), 2820 (nm742), negatived 2865 Racial violence (Senator Anning), 2823 (nm745); withdrawn 2871 Syria— (Senator Di Natale), 2688 (nm719), motion determined as not formal 2727 (Senators Wong and Moore), 1095 (nm259), agreed to 1129 Tibet (Senator Griff), 3826 (nm1099), withdrawn 3898 Timor Sea— Agreement concerning maritime boundaries (Senators Singh and Xenophon), 1866 (nm466), amended and agreed to 2142 Border between Australia and Timor-Leste (Senators Ludlam, Moore and Xenophon), 1492 (nm377), motion determined as not formal 1527 Treaties (Senator Anning), 3892 (nm1117), motion determined as not formal 3940 Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (Senator Di Natale), 1633 (nm412), motion determined as not formal 1967 Turkey— Armenian genocide (Senator Anning), 4792 (nm1466)

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Hunger strikers (Senator Di Natale), 4627 (nm1408), motion determined as not formal 4811 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Senator Leyonhjelm), 2060 (nm519), negatived 2123 United Nations Global Compact on Refugees (Senator Anning), 4146 (nm1223), withdrawn 4236 United Nations Human Rights Council (Senator Bernardi), 2078 (nm529), negatived 2124 United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture (Senators Di Natale and McKim), 3266 (nm888), agreed to 3309 United States of America— (Senator Di Natale), 491 (nm115), motion determined as not formal 563 100 years of mateship (Senators Cormann, Wong, Payne, Farrell, Hinch, Griff, Bernardi, Hanson, Burston, Anning and Kitching), 3331 (nm925), agreed to 3363 Border protection policies (Senator McKim)— 3208 (nm878), motion determined as not formal 3276 3240 (nm883), motion determined as not formal 3276 Comments by presidential candidate (Senator Di Natale), 253 (nm65), motion determined as not formal 294 President— (Senator Di Natale), 825 (nm181), motion determined as not formal 865 Potential visit (Senator Di Natale), 3299 (nm902), negatived 3340 Statements on the Australian Greens website (Senator Bernardi), 2183 (nm547), negatived 2215 Tree of Life Synagogue attack (Senators Dean Smith and Griff), 4110 (nm1218), agreed to 4231 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Senators Bilyk and Moore), 4357 (nm1288), agreed to 4488 Venezuela— (Senator McGrath), 4628 (nm1409), motion determined as not formal 4812 (Senator O’Sullivan), 3328 (nm918), motion determined as not formal 3367 Vietnam—Human rights (Senator Di Natale), 3299 (nm903), agreed to 3338 Water and sanitation programs (Senators Fierravanti-Wells, Moore and Rice), 2230 (nm578), agreed to 2253 West Papua (Senator Di Natale)— 705 (nm158), motion determined as not formal 776 2105 (nm542), motion determined as not formal 2146 2407 (nm629), motion determined as not formal 2439 4321 (nm1274), motion determined as not formal 4366 Western Sahara—Saharawi people (Senator McAllister), 4262 (nm1257), motion determined as not formal 4303 Whaling operations in the Southern Ocean (Senators Hanson-Young and Whish-Wilson), 3768 (nm1069), agreed to 3789

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World Humanitarian Day— (Senator Singh), 1705 (nm424), agreed to 1734 (Senators Singh and Moore), 3525 (nm980), agreed to 3557 World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day (Senator Singh), 3024 (nm809), agreed to 3077 World Toilet Day (Senator Singh), 4073 (nm1197), agreed to 4113 World Tuberculosis Day— (Senator Singh), 4625 (nm1405), agreed to 4797 (Senators Moore, Fierravanti-Wells, Di Natale and Singh), 2856 (nm759), agreed to 2888 World Water Day— (Senator Moore), 2855 (nm758), agreed to 2889 (Senator Singh), 1093 (nm255), agreed to 1128 Yemen— (Senator Whish-Wilson)— 3141 (nm841), motion determined as not formal 3179 3209 (nm879), agreed to 3281 (Senator Wong), 4072 (nm1195), motion determined as not formal 4111 (Senators Wong and Fierravanti-Wells), 2410 (nm633), agreed to 2434 Conflict— (Senator Ludlam), 1469 (nm363), motion determined as not formal 1500 (Senator Singh), 1956 (nm496), agreed to 1984 Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade—Joint Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 134 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate, 1620, 1835 Membership, 154, 156, 202, 266, 398, 418, 790, 867, 1246, 1309, 1549, 1646, 1664, 1741, 2440, 2566, 2599, 2700, 2744, 3316, 3457, 3570, 3656, 3748, 3834 References, reports and responses— A world without the death penalty: Australia’s advocacy for the abolition of the death penalty, report 84, 113, agreed to 349; government response 1108 Australia’s aid program in the Indo-Pacific, first report 4877 Australia’s trade and investment relationships with countries of the Middle East, government response 4744 Australia’s trade and investment relationship with the United Kingdom, interim report 2155, agreed to 2266 Compassion, not commerce: An inquiry into human organ trafficking and organ transplant tourism, report 4460 Contestability and consensus: A bipartisan approach to more effective parliamentary engagement with Defence, report 4157, 4344; government response 4744

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Development partnerships in agriculture and agribusiness in promoting prosperity, reducing poverty and enhancing stability in the Indo-Pacific region, first report [Food for thought: Improving health and nutrition in the Indo-Pacific region] 84, agreed to 113; government response 798 Empowering women and girls: The human rights issues confronting women and girls in the Indian Ocean-Asia Pacific region, government response 1280, agreed to 1308 Establishing a modern Slavery Act in Australia, interim report [Modern slavery and global supply chains] 1852, agreed to 1909; report [Hidden in plain sight: An inquiry into establishing a Modem Slavery Act in Australia] 2525, 2652, agreed to 2756 From little things big things grow – supporting Australian SMEs go global: an inquiry into access to free trade agreements by small and medium enterprises, report 4691 Legal foundations of religious freedom in Australia, interim report 2403, 2652, agreed to 2756; second interim report [ or belief, the Australian experience] 4877 PFAS contamination, reference 2479 (nm), amended and agreed to 2516; extensions of time 3023 (nm807), agreed to 3068; 3419 (nm939), agreed to 3445; 3958 (nm1154), agreed to 4003; report [Inquiry into the management of PFAS contamination in and around Defence bases] 4377 Principles and practice – Australian defence industry and exports, government response 110 Reviews of Defence annual reports— 2013-14, government response 565 2015-16, 2535, agreed to 2652; government response 3483 Transition from the Australian Defence Force (ADF), report 4877 Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 904, 1164, 4252 Standing order 33(1), 1043, 1620, 2099 Membership, 103, 154, 418, 1549, 1620, 1774, 2064, 2221, 2243, 2320, 2566, 2670, 2744, 2750, 2897, 2927, 3624, 3656, 3693, 4651 Estimates— Additional information— 2015-16 (Additional), 224, 342, 455 2016-17 (Budget), 224, 342, 455 2016-17 (Budget—supplementary), 455, 601, 888, 1152 2016-17 (Additional), 1352, 1446, 4690 2017-18 (Budget), 1773, 2025, 2262, 2896 2017-18 (Budget—supplementary), 2262, 2524, 2752, 2896 2017-18 (Additional), 3245, 3375, 3862 2018-19 (Budget), 3862, 4011, 4875 2018-19 (Budget—supplementary), 4690, 4875 Reports— 2016-17 (Additional), extension of time 1170; report 1281

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2017-18 (Budget), 1504 2017-18 (Additional), 2987 2018-19 (Budget), 3314 2018-19 (Additional), 4816 References, reports and responses— Annual reports— No. 2 of 2016, 320 No. 1 of 2017, 1134 No. 2 of 2017, 1881 No. 1 of 2018, 2836 No. 2 of 2018, 3692 Australian Veterans’ Recognition (Putting Veterans and their Families First) Bill 2019 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4667 Report, 4747 Civil Nuclear Transfers to India Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 448 Report, 597 Defence Amendment (Sovereign Naval Shipbuilding) Bill 2018— Extension of time, 4230 Reference, 3357 Report, 4692 Defence Legislation Amendment (Military Justice Enhancements—Inspector-General ADF) Bill 2014, government response 110 Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Amendment (Support for Commonwealth Entities) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 590 Report— 835 Government response, 1280 Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Amendment (Support for Infrastructure Financing) Bill 2019 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4480 Reporting date varied, 4667 Report, 4747 Intelligence Services Amendment (Establishment of the Australian Signals Directorate) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2738 Report, 2873 Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Legislation Amendment (Defence Force) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 880 Report— 1059

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Government response, 1365 Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (2015 Budget Measures) Bill 2015— Schedule 2, government response 798 Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)—Report, 1394 Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (Digital Readiness and Other Measures) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Extension of time, 913 Reference, 751 Report, 1043 Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (Omnibus) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1244 Report— 1394 Government response, 2042 Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (Veteran-centric Reforms No. 2) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill), report 3153 Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 2777, 3435, 3883, 4218 Standing order 33(1), 276, 878, 1068, 1292 Membership, 103, 154, 334, 418, 461, 1570, 1620, 1774, 2064, 2221, 2243, 2523, 2566, 2670, 2744, 2750, 2897, 2927, 3624, 3656, 3693 Proposed reference—Australia’s involvement with China’s Belt and Road Initiative, 4040 (nm), negatived 4085 References, reports and responses— ADF’s resistance to interrogation training— Extension of time, 1054 Reference, 430 (nm), agreed to 460 Report [Operation of the Australian Defence Force’s resistance to interrogation training]— 1179, agreed to 1450 Government response, 1579 Australia’s bilateral aid program in Papua New Guinea [Delivery and effectiveness of Australia’s bilateral aid program in Papua New Guinea], government response 417, 478, 614, 897, agreed to 1450 Australia’s relationship with Mexico, government response 720 Australia’s trade and investment relationships with the countries of Africa— Extensions of time, 2282, 2921 Reference, 1324 (nm), agreed to 1385 Report— 3247, agreed to 3514

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Government response 4692 Australian veterans— Extensions of time, 1170, 1472 Reference, 68 (nm), amended and agreed to 100 Report [The constant battle: Suicide by veterans]— 1714, 1771, 1909, 2033, agreed to 2157 Government response, 2172 Capability of Defence’s physical science and engineering workforce, government response 417, 478, agreed to 614 Impact of Defence training activities and facilities on rural and regional communities— Extensions of time, 2191, 2828 Interim reports— 1st, 1691, agreed to 1771 2nd, 1936, 2033, agreed to 2157 3rd, 2155, 2266, 2404, agreed to 2652 4th, 2698, 2756, agreed to 2902 Final report— 3121 Additional information, 3188, 3862, 4687, 4876 Government response, 4095 Reference, 820 (nm), agreed to 852 Implications of climate change for Australia’s national security— Extensions of time, 2191, 2828, 3026 Progress report, 3001 Reference, 1345 (nm), amended and agreed to 1408 Report— 3121, 3190, 3250, agreed to 3514 Additional information, 3188, 3376 Management of credit and other transaction cards by the Department of Defence— Reference, 438 (nm), agreed to 460 Report [Department of Defence’s management of credit and other transaction cards]— 1355, agreed to 1450 Government response, 1853 Matter referred to committee during previous Parliament, 176 Matters raised by New South Wales Police Strike Force CIVET— Extensions of time, 830, 1325 Reference, 732 (nm), agreed to 755 Report [Matters raised by NSW Police Strike Force CIVET], 1553, agreed to 1670 Mental health of returned Australian Defence Force personnel [Mental health of Australian Defence Force members and veterans], government response 226 Partial suspension of sanctions against Iran, government response 1033 Planned acquisition of the Joint Strike Fighter— Re-adoption of reference, 176

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Report [Planned acquisition of the F-35 Lightning II (Joint Strike Fighter)]— 345, agreed to 478 Government response, 1390, agreed to 1450 Proposed Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership— Reference, 2945 (nm), agreed to 2980 Report, 3795, agreed to 3866 Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement— Reference, 188 (nm), agreed to 227 Report [Proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement]— 836, agreed to 897 Government response, 1579 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals— Extension of time, 4230 Reference, 2409 (nm), agreed to 2428 Report [United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)], 4689 Use of anti-malarial drugs in the Australian Defence Force— Extension of time, 3534, 4326 Reference, 3145 (nm), agreed to 3187 Report [Use of the Quinoline anti-malarial drugs Mefloquine and Tafenoquine in the Australian Defence Force]— 4417 Additional information, 4687 Government response, 4744 Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme Amendment Bill 2019, 4854 (1r,3r) Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme Bill 2018, 3323 (1r,em), 3350, 3354 (2r,ic), 3373, 3376 (3r), 3426 (assent) Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme Legislation Amendment Bill 2018, 4397 (exempted from cut-off), 4423 (1r,2r,3r), 4731 (assent) Freedom of Information Legislation Amendment (Improving Access and Transparency) Bill 2018, 3553 (nm999), 3590 (1r,em), 3606 (reference) Freedom of Speech Legislation Amendment (Censorship) Bill 2018, 3300 (nm906), 3335 (1r,em), 3491 (reference) Freedom of Speech Legislation Amendment (Insult and Offend) Bill 2018, 3300 (nm905), 3334 (1r,em), 3491 (reference) Freedom of Speech Legislation Amendment (Security) Bill 2018, 3300 (nm904), 3334 (1r,em), 3491 (reference) Freedom to Marry Bill 2016, 124 (nm35), 171 (1r,em) Fringe Benefits Tax Amendment (National Disability Insurance Scheme Funding) Bill 2017, 1755 (reference), 2193 (1r)

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Funding for Research into Cancers with Low Survival Rates—Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 628 (nm140), agreed to 662 Leave to meet during sitting of the Senate—Standing order 33(1), 2247 Membership, 720, 790, 1774, 2064 References, reports and responses— Report— 2319, 2404, 2652, 2756, agreed to 2902 Government response, 4158, agreed to 4344 Motion calling for Government to respond to report (Senators Bilyk and Griff), 3889 (nm1110), agreed to 3938 Future Drought Fund Bill 2018, 4480 (reference), 4821 (1r,em) Future Drought Fund (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2018, 4480 (reference) Future of Public Interest Journalism—Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 1301 (nm321), agreed to 1330 Extension of time, 2189 (nm560), agreed to 2219 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 1597 Standing order 33(1), 1399, 1597, 2554 Membership, 1355, 1357, 1646, 1774, 2064, 2501 References, reports and responses— Report, 2569, agreed to 2652; government response 3626 Future of Work and Workers—Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 2106 (nm544), amended and agreed to 2144 Extensions of time, 3141 (nm842), agreed to 3183; 3471; 3651 (nm1024), agreed to 3686 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 3038 Standing order 33(1), 2629, 3435, 3760 Membership, 2155, 2243, 2261, 2670, 2744, 2897, 2927, 3112, 3656 References, reports and responses— Report [Hope is not a strategy – our shared responsibility for the future of work and workers], 3834, 3866, 4015, agreed to 4210 G Galilee Basin (Coal Prohibition) Bill 2018, 4391 (nm1314), 4444 (1r,em), 4480 (reference)

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Gichuhi, Senator Lucy— Statement informing Senate of her status as an independent senator for South Australia, 1293 Statement informing Senate that she now represents the Liberal Party of Australia in the Senate, 2555 Government Procurement—Joint Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 706 (nm162), agreed to 759; 790 (m) Extension of time, 1300 (nm318), agreed to 1330; 1393 (m) Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 1068 Standing order 33(1), 1427, 1539 Membership, 790, 924, 1008, 1009 References, reports and responses— Report [Buying into our future: Review of amendments to the Commonwealth Procurement Rules], 1580, 1610, agreed to 1670; government response 2220, 2266, 2404, agreed to 2652 Government Procurement (Judicial Review) Bill 2017 [Act citation Government Procurement (Judicial Review) Act 2018], 1432 (reference), 3863 (1r), 3985 (2r), 3992 (ic,3r), 4064 (assent) Government Whip and Government Deputy whips— Announced, 47, 4575 Governor-General— Opening of Parliament— Attendance of Governor-General, 5 Deputy of Governor-General— Address to both Houses, 2 Attendance of, 2 Commission to administer oath or affirmation, 3 Instrument appointing, 2 Proclamation calling Parliament together, 2 Resignation of President—Attendance of Governor-General, 2163 Speech at opening of Parliament— 5 Address-in-reply— Debated, 64, 86, 90, 102, 123, 165, 3817, agreed to 3836 Presentation to Governor-General, 4040 (nm), agreed to 4087; 4349 Reported by President, 43 Governor-General Amendment (Salary) Bill 2019, 4820 (1r), 4852 (2r,3r)

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Great Australian Bight Environment Protection Bill 2016, 190 (nm53), 219 (1r,em), 325 (reference), 4220 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Amendment (Authority Governance and Other Matters) Bill 2017 [Act citation Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Amendment (Authority Governance and Other Matters) Act 2018], 2452 (nm), 2484 (1r,em), 2645 (2r,3r), 2746 (m), 2794 (assent) Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Amendment Bill 2017, 1723 (1r,2r,3r), 1823 (assent) Guardian for Unaccompanied Children Bill 2014, 218 (rst) H Certification Transitional Authority Bill 2018, 4258 (nm1247), 4294 (1r,em) Hazardous Waste (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Amendment Bill 2016 [Act citation Hazardous Waste (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Amendment Act 2017], 868 (1r), 887 (2r,3r), 1058 (assent) Hazardous Waste (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Levy Bill 2016 [Act citation Hazardous Waste (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Levy Act 2017], 868 (1r), 887 (2r,3r), 1058 (assent) Health— Aged care funding (Senator Polley), 3836 (nm1102), agreed to 3865 Aged care home care packages— (Senator Polley)— 2686 (nm715), agreed to 2719 2785 (nm736), agreed to 2829 3205 (nm870), agreed to 3278 3553 (nm997), agreed to 3594 4358 (nm1292), agreed to 4406 Answer to question—Statement (Senator Watt), 3137 (nm830), negatived 3172 Aged Care Homeless Supplement (Senators Siewert and Hinch), 1893 (nm481), agreed to 1934 Aged Care Quality and Safety—Royal Commission— (Senator Griff), 4579 (nm1365), agreed to 4632 (Senators Hinch, Storer and Griff), 3766 (nm1067), agreed to 3790 (Senators Steele-John, Siewert and Griff), 3766 (nm1065), negatived 3828 Aged care system (Senators Siewert, Polley, Lines and Hinch), 3683 (nm1042), agreed to 3714 Air pollution—Anti-idling zones (Senator Storer), 4784 (nm1448) Asbestos—National management and disposal plan (Senator Hanson), 2858 (nm761), 2898 Autism strategy (Senators Griff and Brown), 4663 (nm1419), agreed to 4801

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Cancer research and awareness— Bowel cancer— (Senator Griff), 2562 (nm671), agreed to 2589 Bowel Cancer Awareness Month (Senator Polley), 845 (nm189), amended and agreed to 913 Brain cancer— (Senator Bilyk), 1296 (nm310), agreed to 1328 Brain Cancer Awareness Month (Senators Bilyk and Griff), 3165 (nm859), agreed to 3216 Childhood cancer (Senator Griff), 1754 (nm440), agreed to 1818 Garvan Institute for Medical Research (Senator Griff)— 2059 (nm517), agreed to 2087 2943 (nm783), agreed to 2983 Neglected Cancers Awareness Week (Senator Griff), 1488 (nm367), agreed to 1521 Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month— (Senator Polley), 4584 (nm1376), agreed to 4636 (Senators Polley and Bilyk)— 820 (nm171), agreed to 856 2557 (nm663), agreed to 2586 World Cholangiocarcinoma Day— (Senator Bilyk), 4582 (nm1372), agreed to 4634 (Senators Bilyk and Griff), 2684 (nm710), agreed to 2718 Cardiovascular disease (Senator Di Natale)— 2075 (nm524), agreed to 2113 2453 (nm649), agreed to 2486 Chronic disease (Senator Di Natale), 3169 (nm867), agreed to 3215 Climate change—Health impacts (Senator Di Natale), 1517 (nm383), agreed to 1545 Cosmetic surgery and procedures—Regulation (Senator Griff), 3585 (nm1005), agreed to 3611 Dementia— (Senator Polley), 4417 (nm1324), agreed to 4444 (Senators Polley and Siewert), 2451 (nm647), agreed to 2486 Dementia Awareness Month— (Senator Polley), 1755 (nm441), agreed to 1819 (Senators Polley and Hinch), 3648 (nm1017), agreed to 3685 Dental health— (Senator Williams), 1632 (nm410), amended and agreed to 1660 Access to dental care (Senator Di Natale)— 2663 (nm704), agreed to 2695 2786 (nm740), agreed to 2834 Funding for dental services (Senator Di Natale)— 649 (nm143), agreed to 711

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826 (nm182), agreed to 858 Drug policy—Harm reduction (Senator Di Natale), 3552 (nm996), negatived 3591 Eating disorders and body image (Senator O’Neill), 3525 (nm979), agreed to 3556 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder— (Senator Griff), 3168 (nm865), agreed to 3219 (Senators McCarthy and Dodson), 1928 (nm485), agreed to 1960 Food Allergy Week (Senator Di Natale), 1298 (nm315), agreed to 1329 Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Senators Ludlam, Moore and Pratt), 69 (nm20), agreed to 98 Glyphosate (Senator Rice), 3440 (nm959), amended and negatived 3479 HIV prevention—Subsidisation of PrEP (Senator Singh), 2685 (nm711), agreed to 2719 HIV/AIDS (Senators Fierravanti-Wells, Moore, Dean Smith and Singh), 2370 (nm626), agreed to 2430 Illicit drugs—Harm reduction policies (Senator Di Natale)— 53 (nm9), agreed to 82 1808 (nm444), negatived 1851 Institutional and residential care—Treatment of people with disability (Senator Siewert), 1199 (nm295), negatived 1230 International Day of Yoga (Senator Singh), 1489 (nm369), agreed to 1523 International Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Awareness Day (Senators Polley and Griff), 3021 (nm802), agreed to 3074 International Pathology Day (Senators Bilyk, Polley and Brown), 4071 (nm1192), agreed to 4112 International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day (Senators Keneally, McCarthy, Rice, Molan, Gichuhi and Bilyk), 3820 (nm1086), agreed to 3898 In-vitro-fertilisation clinics (Senator Griff), 3327 (nm917), agreed to 3361 Liquid nicotine—Legalisation (Senators Georgiou, Leyonhjelm, Hanson and Bernardi), 3960 (nm1160), negatived 4057 Machado-Joseph Disease Foundation (Senators Siewert and McCarthy), 1147 (nm277), agreed to 1176 MAYDAYS for Eating Disorders (Senator O’Neill), 3020 (nm799), agreed to 3073 Medical Board of Australia—Proposed code of conduct for doctors (Senator Bernardi), 3421 (nm948), agreed to 3495 Medicare services in rural and regional Australia (Senator Watt), 2308 (nm609), agreed to 2378 Menstrual hygiene—Pilot program (Senator Kakoschke-Moore), 1684 (nm418), agreed to 1709 Mental health— (Senators O’Neill and Siewert), 3438 (nm956), agreed to 3475 Headspace funding (Senator Kakoschke-Moore), 257 (nm76), agreed to 288

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Mental health services for LGBTIQ people (Senators Siewert and Rice), 2309 (nm611), agreed to 2375 World Mental Health Day (Senator Polley), 189 (nm52), agreed to 259 Motor Neurone Disease Awareness Week (Senator Moore), 3019 (nm796), agreed to 3071 My Health Record—Opt-out period (Senators Di Natale and Watt), 3963 (nm1167), agreed to 4051 Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome awareness (Senators Moore and Xenophon), 1296 (nm308), agreed to 1328 National Allergy Strategy (Senator Di Natale), 3465 (nm964), agreed to 3494 National Asbestos Awareness Week (Senator Singh), 2369 (nm623), agreed to 2429 National Stroke Week— (Senator Bilyk), 3649 (nm1018), agreed to 3685 (Senators Moore and Bilyk), 169 (nm48), agreed to 194 Occupationally-acquired respiratory disease— (Senator Di Natale), 3889 (nm1112), agreed to 3939 (Senator Waters), 1519 (nm388), agreed to 1547 Organ and tissue donation (Senators Bilyk and Urquhart), 2276 (nm594), agreed to 2313 Orthopaedic care (Senator Griff), 2059 (nm518), agreed to 2087 Palliative care— (Senator Griff), 2581 (nm683), agreed to 2616 (Senators Polley and Bilyk), 3417 (nm934), agreed to 3443 Palliative Care Tasmania (Senators Bilyk and Polley), 846 (nm193), amended and agreed to 914 National Palliative Care Week (Senators Bilyk and Polley), 3142 (nm845), agreed to 3184 Parkrun Australia (Senator McGrath), 4777 (nm1439) Perinatal Depression and Anxiety Awareness Week— (Senator Kakoschke-Moore), 429 (nm108), agreed to 451 (Senators Hume and Polley), 4042 (nm1176), agreed to 4090 (Senators O’Neill, Siewert and Kakoschke-Moore), 2204 (nm566), agreed to 2237 Queensland—Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital (Senators McGrath and Stoker), 4261 (nm1255), negatived 4300 Reproductive health services— (Senators Rice, Urquhart and Brown), 2584 (nm688), amended and agreed to 2620 Funding for counselling (Senator Anning), 2684 (nm709), negatived 2726 Schizophrenia Awareness Week (Senators Moore and O’Neill), 3060 (nm817), agreed to 3099 Silicosis— (Senator Georgiou), 4258 (nm1248), agreed to 4303 (Senators Di Natale and Faruqi), 4664 (nm1420), agreed to 4802

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Suicide prevention— (Senator Kakoschke-Moore), 1977 (nm499), agreed to 2011 (Senator Siewert), 91 (nm30), agreed to 128 LBTIQ community (Senators Siewert and Rice), 1978 (nm500), agreed to 2011 Suicide and mental health (Senator Griff), 3894 (nm1123), agreed to 3931 World Suicide Prevention Day (Senator O’Neill), 1869 (nm471), agreed to 1901 Tasmania—Changes to the Rural Primary Health Services Program (Senators Whish-Wilson, Di Natale, Urquhart and Lambie), 560 (nm118), agreed to 581 Therapeutic Goods Administration—Euthanasia drugs (Senator Bernardi), 3163 (nm852), withdrawn 3277 Tuberculosis (Senator Singh), 3415 (nm932), agreed to 3472 Voluntary assisted dying legislation (Senator Hinch), 2367 (nm619), 2403 World AIDS Day— (Senators Dean Smith, Pratt and Rice), 702 (nm152), agreed to 757 (Senators Dean Smith, Singh and Di Natale), 4287 (nm1263), amended and agreed to 4334 World Autism Awareness Day— (Senator Griff), 2881 (nm767), agreed to 2984 (Senators Brown, Siewert and Reynolds), 1197 (nm293), agreed to 1225 World Day for Safety and Health at Work and Workers’ Memorial Day (Senator Griff), 3020 (nm800), agreed to 3073 World Diabetes Day (Senator Singh)— 2187 (nm557), agreed to 2218 4074 (nm1198), agreed to 4114 World Haemochromatosis Week (Senators Bilyk and Sterle), 3162 (nm849), agreed to 3211 World Mosquito Program (Senator Moore), 1982 (nm508), agreed to 2013 World MS Day (Senators Bushby and O’Neill)— 1295 (nm305), agreed to 1327 3061 (nm818), agreed to 3095 World Osteoporosis Day (Senator Polley), 3822 (nm1089), agreed to 3965 World Parkinson’s Day (Senators Brown and Williams), 1218 (nm303), amended and agreed to 1306 World Sight Day (Senators Singh, Moore and Siewert), 2076 (nm526), agreed to 2114 Health Insurance Amendment (National Rural Health Commissioner) Bill 2017, 1153 (1r,em), 1187, 1421 (2r,ic,em,3r), 1572 (m), 1611 (assent) Health Insurance (Approved Pathology Specimen Collection Centres) Tax Amendment Bill 2018, 3191 (1r), 3664 (em,2r,ic,3r), 3693 (m), 3904 (assent) Health Legislation Amendment (Improved Medicare Compliance and Other Measures) Bill 2018, 3244 (1r,em), 3372 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent)

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Health—Select Committee— References, reports and responses— First interim report, government response 2463 Third interim report [Australian Hearing: too important to privatise], government response 3393 Fifth interim report [Black lung: ‘It has buggered my life’], government response 4557; correction to government response 4819 Final report [Hospital funding cuts: the perfect storm – The demolition of Federal-State health relations 2014-2016], 42, 113, 349, 478, 614, agreed to 897 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II— (Senator Dean Smith), 2558 (nm665), agreed to 2587 (Senators Dean Smith, Hanson, Fawcett, Bushby, Bernardi, Fifield, Fierravanti-Wells, Ryan, Macdonald, Back, Nash, Williams, Scullion, Canavan, Ruston, McKenzie, Duniam, Cormann, Paterson, McGrath, Hume, Seselja, Cash, Sinodinos, Burston, Brandis, Roberts, Abetz and Reynolds), 826 (nm183), agreed to 859 65th anniversary of opening of Parliament (Senator Dean Smith), 4776 (nm1435) 67th anniversary of accession (Senator Dean Smith), 4775 (nm1432) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh— 70th wedding anniversary (Senator Dean Smith), 2479 (nm656), agreed to 2516 High Speed Rail Planning Authority Bill 2017, 1728 (nm434), 1817 (1r,em), 2911 Higher Education Legislation Amendment (Voluntary Student Services and Amenities Fee) Bill 2019, 4479 (nm1355), 4675 (1r,em) Higher Education Support Amendment (Cost Recovery) Bill 2018, 4000 (reference), 4397 (exempted from cut-off) Higher Education Support Amendment (VET FEE-HELP Student Protection) Bill 2018, 4339 (1r,2r,3r), 4731 (assent) Higher Education Support (Charges) Bill 2018, 4000 (reference), 4397 (exempted from cut-off) Higher Education Support Legislation Amendment (2016 Measures No. 1) Bill 2016, 441 (1r), 453 (2r,3r), 597 (assent) Higher Education Support Legislation Amendment (A More Sustainable, Responsive and Transparent Higher Education System) Bill 2017, 1346 (reference), 1897 (exempted from cut-off), 2022 (1r) Higher Education Support Legislation Amendment (Student Loan Sustainability) Bill 2018, 2738 (reference), 2991 (1r,em), 3289, 3295, 3317, 3407 (2r,ic,em), 3428 (3r), 3485 (m), 3659 (assent) His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh (Senators Dean Smith, Fawcett, Hume, Cash and Duniam), 1468 (nm359), agreed to 1496

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Historical Events— 2/10th Field Regiment (Senator McGrath), 941 (nm219), agreed to 974 1917 Russian Revolution (Senator Bernardi), 2078 (nm530), agreed to 2121 ANZAC Day (Senator Anning), 2917 (nm777), amended and agreed to 2957 Australia Day (Senator Williams), 822 (nm176), agreed to 865 Black Tuesday Tasmanian bushfires—50th anniversary (Senators Bilyk, Polley, Urquhart, Brown, Duniam, Abetz, Singh, Lambie, McKim, Whish-Wilson, Bushby and Parry), 822 (nm177), agreed to 857 Captain James Cook—240th anniversary of death (Senator McGrath), 4438 (nm1348), agreed to 4674 Eureka Stockade (Senator Bernardi), 2422 (nm636), agreed to 2457 Fall of Singapore— 75th anniversary (Senators Bushby, McGrath, Dean Smith, Williams and Wong), 941 (nm218), agreed to 974 77th anniversary (Senator McGrath), 4665 (nm1421), agreed to 4803 Holodomor—85th anniversary (Senators Bilyk and Bernardi), 2307 (nm606), agreed to 2374 International Holocaust Remembrance Day (Senators Dean Smith and Griff), 2581 (nm682), agreed to 2615 Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Bill 2017—First anniversary of introduction (Senator Dean Smith), 4110 (nm1217), agreed to 4231 National Anzac Centre (Senator Dean Smith), 2104 (nm541), agreed to 2141 Reformation—500th anniversary (Senator Bernardi), 2184 (nm550), agreed to 2216 Republic Referendum—19th anniversary (Senator Bernardi), 3958 (nm1152), agreed to 4006 Siege of Vienna (Senator Bernardi), 2184 (nm551), negatived 2217 Victims of communism—Annual commemoration (Senator Bernardi), 2183 (nm548), motion determined as not formal 2215, 2229 (nm577), agreed to 2259 Western Australian flag—65th anniversary of current design (Senator Dean Smith), 4105 (nm1206), agreed to 4230 World War I—Armistice—Centenary (Senators Dean Smith, Cormann, Cash, Reynolds, Brockman, Georgiou, Lines, Sterle, Pratt and Dodson), 4039 (nm1171), agreed to 4088 Home Affairs and Integrity Agencies Legislation Amendment Bill 2018, 3043 (1r,em,2r,ic,3r), 3152 (assent) Home Affairs Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous Measures) Bill 2018 [Act citation Home Affairs Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous Measures) Act 2019], 3536 (1r), 4387, 4492 (2r), 4538 (3r), 4616 (m), 4823 (assent) House—Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Membership, 103, 154, 3656, 4651

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Human Rights—Joint Statutory Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 134 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate—Standing order 33(1), 1043, 3760 Membership, 154, 156, 235, 266, 720, 2566 References, reports and responses— Annual reports— 2014-15, 2499, 2652, agreed to 2756 2015-16, 2499, 2652, agreed to 2756 2016-17, 3246, agreed to 3514 2018, 4690 Freedom of speech in Australia: Inquiry into the operation of Part IIA of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth) and related procedures under the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986 (Cth), report 1107, agreed to 1450 Human rights scrutiny reports— 2016— Report 7, 318 Report 9, 582, 614, agreed Report 8, 459 to 897 Report 10, 769 2017— Report 1, 1007 Report 9, 1881, agreed to Report 2, 1135 1909 Report 3, 1233 Report 10, 1993 Report 4, 1339 Report 11, 2128, agreed to Report 5, 1418 2157 Report 6, 1528 Report 12, 2319 Report 7, 1645 Report 13, 2499 Report 8, 1739 2018— Report 1, 2625 Report 8, 3598, agreed to Report 2, 2751 3628 Report 3, 2989 Report 9, 3720 Report 4, 3079 Report 10, 3834 Report 5, 3246 Report 11, 3983 Report 6, 3346 Report 12, 4304 Report 7, 3483, agreed to Report 13, 4461 3514 2019— Report 1, 4690 Report 2, 4877 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 2017, 1094 (nm), 1126 (1r,em), 1147 (reference), 1150 (exempted from cut-off), 1193, 1211, 1217, 1243, 1250 (2r,ic,em), 1255 (3r), 1274 (m), 1310 (assent) Human Services Amendment (Photographic Identification and Fraud Prevention) Bill 2019, 4578 (nm1359), 4639 (1r,em)

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I Immigration— Asylum seekers— Children in detention on Nauru (Senators McKim, Storer, Griff and Hinch), 3941 (nm1145), amended and agreed to 3978 Detention centres in Manus Island and Nauru— (Senator McKim)— 709 (nm165), negatived 776 1633 (nm411), negatived 1664 Resettlement to New Zealand— (Senator Carr), 2184 (nm552), agreed to 2209 (Senator McKim), 2189 (nm561), agreed to 2214 Detention of children (Senators Griff and McKim), 2453 (nm650), amended and agreed to 2491 Health of asylum seekers on Nauru (Senator McKim), 1296 (nm309), amended and agreed to 1332 Manus Island and Nauru (Senator McKim), 1468 (nm360), negatived 1498 Offshore detention (Senator McKim)— 1201 (nm299), negatived 1229 2208 (nm575), negatived 2240 2278 (nm598), negatived 2316 2716 (nm725), negatived 2741 Resettlement offer from New Zealand (Senator McKim), 2310 (nm612), amended and agreed to 2381 Royal Commission into immigration detention facilities (Senator McKim), 49 (nm4), negatived 81 South African minorities (Senator Bernardi), 3163 (nm853), negatived 3212 Treatment of asylum seekers on Nauru (Senator Singh), 67 (nm15), agreed to 102 Women in detention on Nauru (Senators Waters and McKim), 3737 (nm1060), agreed to 3772 Australian Citizenship Day (Senator Griff), 1979 (nm504), agreed to 2014 Border protection policies— (Senator Bernardi), 3163 (nm854), agreed to 3213 (Senator McGrath), 4628 (nm1410), agreed to 4808 Humanitarian visa program—White South Africans (Senator Anning), 3765 (nm1062), negatived 3788 Immigration intake— (Senator Bernardi)— 3138 (nm834), negatived 3173 3420 (nm947), negatived 3496 (Senator Hanson), 2058 (nm513), negatived 2157

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Immigration policy— (Senator Anning)— 3466 (nm967), negatived 3496 3961 (nm1162), motion determined as not formal 4058 (Senator Wong)— 821 (nm173), agreed to 864 3461 Karen People’s New Year celebration—Award recipients (Senator Dean Smith), 4776 (nm1436) McInnes, Mr Gavin—Application for visa (Senator Moore), 4323 (nm1278), amended and agreed to 4373 Migrant worker visa schemes (Senator Rhiannon), 490 (nm114), agreed to 561 Migration Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) Bill 2016—Consideration (Senator Griff), 3924 (nm1144), agreed to 3969 Migration policy—Operation Sovereign Borders (Senator Bernardi), 3704 (nm1044), agreed to 3741 New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants (Senator Bernardi), 3420 (nm946), negatived 3498 Papua New Guinea—Removal of detainees from regional processing centre (Senator McKim), 911 (nm217), negatived 953 Proposed travel ban (Senator Hanson), 4430 (nm1331), negatived 4600 Refugees— Refugee Convention (Senators Bernardi and Hanson), 1467 (nm358), negatived 1499 Welcome to Eltham community campaign (Senator Rice), 410 (nm104), agreed to 433 World Refugee Day— (Senator Singh), 1430 (nm353), agreed to 1495 (Senators Carr, Pratt and Singh), 3164 (nm858), amended and agreed to 3216 (Senators McKim and Griff), 3169 (nm866), amended and agreed to 3214 UN Global Compact on Refugees (Senator Anning), 4390 (nm1309), motion determined as not formal 4609 Imported Food Control Amendment Bill 2017 [Act citation Imported Food Control Amendment Act 2018], 1897 (exempted from cut-off), 2644 (1r), 3664, 3694 (em,2r,ic,3r), 3904 (assent) Imported Food Control Amendment (Country of Origin) Bill 2017 [Act citation Imported Food Control Amendment (Country of Origin) Act 2018], 2791 (1r), 2894 (2r,3r), 3030 (assent) Income Tax (Attribution Managed Investment Trusts—Offsets) Act 2016, 85 (assent) Income Tax (Managed Investment Trust Withholding Tax) Amendment Bill 2018, 3845 (reference), 4732 (1r), 4858 (2r,3r) Income Tax Rates Amendment (Managed Investment Trusts) Act 2016, 85 (assent)

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Income Tax Rates Amendment (National Disability Insurance Scheme Funding) Bill 2017, 1755 (reference), 2193 (1r) Income Tax Rates Amendment (Sovereign Entities) Bill 2018, 3845 (reference), 4732 (1r), 4858 (2r,3r) Income Tax Rates Amendment (Working Holiday Maker Reform) Bill 2016, 325 (reference), 397 (1r), 575, 585 (2r), 598 (ic), 634 (m) Income Tax Rates Amendment (Working Holiday Maker Reform) Bill 2016 (No. 2), 697 (exempted from cut-off,1r,2r,ic), 780 (mic,3r), 869 (assent) Income Tax (TFN Withholding Tax (ESS)) Amendment (National Disability Insurance Scheme Funding) Bill 2017, 1755 (reference), 2193 (1r) Independent National Security Legislation Monitor (Improved Oversight and Resourcing) Bill 2014, 218 (rst) Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority Bill 2017, 952 (exempted from cut-off), 981 (1r), 1022 (2r,ic,3r), 1058 (assent) Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2017, 952 (exempted from cut-off), 981 (1r), 1022 (2r,ic,3r), 1058 (assent) Indigenous Australians— Aboriginal deaths in custody— (Senator Siewert), 3650 (nm1021), amended and agreed to 3714 Custody Notification Service (Senators Griff, Kakoschke-Moore and Xenophon), 1891 (nm479), amended and agreed to 1933 Aboriginal family-led decision making (Senator Siewert), 2249 (nm592), agreed to 2284 Agreement between the Gumatj and Equatorial Launch Australia (Senator McCarthy), 2448 (nm644), agreed to 2485 Australia Day— (Senator Siewert)— 826 (nm184), negatived 884 4393 (nm1318), negatived 4449 (Senators Siewert and Di Natale)— 2455 (nm652), negatived 2490 2611 (nm694), negatived 2637 Closing the Gap— (Senator Siewert), 4630 (nm1415), agreed to 4810 Reduction in use of out-of-home care (Senator Siewert), 2918 (nm779), agreed to 2957 Closing the Gap report— Implementation of recommendations (Senator Siewert), 2634 (nm702), agreed to 2668 Parliamentary consideration (Senator O’Neill), 750 (nm168), amended and agreed to 885 Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses and Midwives (Senators Siewert and Kakoschke-Moore), 1217 (nm300), agreed to 1306

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Deaths in custody—Ms Dhu (Senators Siewert and Lines), 53 (nm10), agreed to 81 First Nations Media (Senators Siewert and McCarthy), 3737 (nm1061), agreed to 3773 Hearing health (Senator Siewert), 1052 (nm249), agreed to 1102 Hyde Park—Statue of James Cook (Senator Rhiannon), 1838 (nm460), agreed to 1875 Incarceration rates— (Senator Siewert), 1520 (nm389), amended and agreed to 1608 Women (Senators Siewert, Brown, Fierravanti-Wells, Gallagher, Gichuhi, Hanson-Young, Hume, Lambie, Kakoschke-Moore, Kitching, Lines, McAllister, McCarthy, McKenzie, Moore, Nash, O’Neill, Pratt, Polley, Reynolds, Rice, Rhiannon, Ruston, Singh, Urquhart and Wong), 1539 (nm391), agreed to 1608 Indigenous Governance Awards (Senators Siewert, Dodson and Scullion), 4437 (nm1346), agreed to 4486 Indigenous Literacy Day (Senators Kakoschke-Moore, McCarthy and Dodson), 1837 (nm458), agreed to 1874 Indigenous Rangers and Indigenous Protected Areas (Senators Storer and Dodson), 4354 (nm1282), agreed to 4398 Jacaranda Community Centre—Funding (Senators Siewert and Lines), 4229 (nm1243), agreed to 4293 Justice targets (Senator Siewert), 879 (nm208), agreed to 917 Mungo Man—Permanent resting or keeping place (Senator Siewert), 2281 (nm602), agreed to 2318 National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples (Senator Siewert), 325 (nm91), agreed to 380 National First Nations Children’s Strategy (Senator Siewert), 4289 (nm1268), agreed to 4337 National Reconciliation Week (Senators Siewert, Dodson and Scullion), 1303 (nm322), agreed to 1337 Native title— Kaurna Nation (Senators Griff and Wong), 2881 (nm766), agreed to 2924 Wangan and Jagalingou people (Senator Bartlett), 2823 (nm744), negatived 2866 Northern Territory Intervention and income management (Senator Siewert), 1493 (nm378), negatived 1526 Ochre Ribbon Week (Senators McCarthy and Siewert), 4582 (nm1373), agreed to 4635 Proposed foreign interference laws—Potential impact on Indigenous rangers program (Senators Siewert and McKim), 2946 (nm790), amended and agreed to 3026 Redfern Statement (Senator Siewert), 944 (nm222), agreed to 977 Removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children (Senator Siewert), 1299 (nm316), agreed to 1329 Return of artefacts to the Gweagal people (Senators Siewert and Rhiannon), 210 (nm61), agreed to 287

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Stolen Generations—National reparations scheme (Senator Siewert), 3531 (nm990), agreed to 3562 Wave Hill ‘walk-off’—52nd anniversary (Senators Di Natale and Siewert), 3554 (nm1002), agreed to 3595 Industrial Chemicals Bill 2017 [Act citation Industrial Chemicals Act 2019], 2112 (exempted from cut-off), 2130 (1r), 4694 (em), 4819 (m), 4721 (2r,3r), 4823 (assent) Industrial Chemicals Charges (Customs) Bill 2017, 2112 (exempted from cut-off), 2130 (1r), 4694 (em), 4721 (2r), 4820 (3r) Industrial Chemicals Charges (Excise) Bill 2017, 2112 (exempted from cut-off), 2130 (1r), 4694 (em), 4721 (2r), 4820 (3r) Industrial Chemicals Charges (General) Bill 2017, 2112 (exempted from cut-off), 2130 (1r), 4694 (em), 4721 (2r), 4820 (3r) Industrial Chemicals (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2017 [Act citation Industrial Chemicals (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Act 2019], 2112 (exempted from cut-off), 2130 (1r), 4694 (em), 4721 (2r,3r), 4819 (m), 4823 (assent) Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Amendment Bill 2017 [Act citation Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Amendment Act 2019], 2112 (exempted from cut-off), 2130 (1r), 4721 (2r,3r), 4823 (assent) Industrial Relations— Brisbane Combined Unions Choir (Senator Moore), 3144 (nm848), agreed to 3185 Fair Work Commission (Senator Abetz), 430 (nm110), agreed to 495 Fair Work laws (Senator Abetz), 1122 (nm267), agreed to 1174 New South Wales—Employment guarantees for cleaners (Senators Rhiannon and Cameron), 2233 (nm586), agreed to 2255 Penalty rates— (Senator Cameron), 1050 (nm241), negatived 1102 (Senator Gallagher), 1516 (nm380) Union amalgamations (Senator Rhiannon), 2785 (nm738), agreed to 2830 Working conditions (Senator Bilyk), 4786 (nm1451) Industry— 1080 poison (Senator Hinch), 3467 (nm968), 3511 Anti-dumping system (Senators Xenophon and Carr), 971 (nm232), agreed to 1002 Building and construction materials—Asbestos (Senator Rhiannon), 1491 (nm373), agreed to 1524 Coal industry (Senators O’Sullivan, Williams, McKenzie and Macdonald), 703 (nm154), amended and negatived 774 Coal-fired power— (Senator Di Natale), 1814 (nm452), agreed to 1848

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(Senator Hanson), 3297 (nm898), amended and negatived 3341 (Senators O’Sullivan and Macdonald)— 1602 (nm396), agreed to 1642 1838 (nm461), agreed to 1876 1929 (nm487), agreed to 1961 (Senators Williams and O’Sullivan), 4109 (nm1213), agreed to 4242 Closure of Liddell power station (Senator Di Natale), 1891 (nm476), negatived 1935 Transition to clean energy (Senator Di Natale)— 1094 (nm258), agreed to 1131 1958 (nm498), negatived 1989 Container deposit schemes (Senator Whish-Wilson), 3606 (nm1015), agreed to 3655 Craft brewing sector (Senator Chisholm), 1194 (nm287), agreed to 1222 Energy policy— (Senator Bernardi), 3680 (nm1034), agreed to 3715 (Senator Chisholm), 3533 (nm993), agreed to 3558 (Senator Collins)— 3466 (nm966), 3512 3588 (nm1013), 3627 3707 (nm1051), 3752 (Senator Gallagher), 1870 (nm473), 1908 Energy crisis (Senator Xenophon), 1406 (nm350), 1447 National Energy Guarantee—Impact on farmers (Senator Bernardi), 3419 (nm942), agreed to 3449 Public interest test for gas producers (Senator Xenophon), 1121 (nm265), agreed to 1173 Renewable energy subsidies (Senator Leyonhjelm), 1928 (nm484), negatived 1965 Retail electricity prices (Senator Di Natale)— 1928 (nm483), negatived 1963 3531 (nm991), negatived 3563 Local procurement policy (Senators Hanson-Young and Rhiannon), 1322 (nm326), amended and agreed to 1388 Management of radioactive waste (Senator Siewert), 3785 (nm1075), negatived 3829 National Radioactive Waste Management Facility—Site selection process (Senator Hanson-Young), 3553 (nm1001), motion determined as not formal 3592, negatived 3596 Naval Shipbuilding Plan (Senator Reynolds), 1378 (nm338), amended and agreed to 1416 Nuclear energy (Senator Bernardi), 3918 (nm1129), negatived 3970 Palm oil—Labelling requirements (Senator Patrick), 2824 (nm747), agreed to 2861 Power prices (Senators O’Sullivan, Williams, McKenzie and Macdonald), 1518 (nm385), negatived 1544 Queensland— Galilee Basin (Senators O’Sullivan, Macdonald, Stoker and McGrath), 3300 (nm907), agreed to 3342

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Power sources (Senators O’Sullivan and Macdonald), 1632 (nm409), agreed to 1662 Renewable energy (Senator Storer), 4121 (nm1222), agreed to 4233 Resources industry (Senator Macdonald), 848 (nm198), agreed to 885 South Australia— Electricity network (Senator Hanson-Young), 886 (nm209), agreed to 922 Electricity supply (Senator Hanson-Young), 1169 (nm283), agreed to 1204 Port Augusta power station (Senator Hanson-Young), 849 (nm201), amended and agreed to 945 Renewable energy (Senator Hanson-Young), 252 (nm64), agreed to 311 Sugar Industry Code of Conduct (Senators Hanson, Lambie and Gichuhi), 1839 (nm462), agreed to 1875 Tasmania—Defence-related industries (Senators Brown, Bilyk, Duniam, Polley, Urquhart, Abetz, Bushby and Singh), 942 (nm220), agreed to 975 Tesla Inc (Senator Bernardi), 2307 (nm605), negatived 2376 Victoria—Deregulation of electricity prices (Senator Di Natale), 2687 (nm718), negatived 2722 Industry Research and Development Amendment (Innovation and Science Australia) Bill 2016, 336 (1r,2r,3r), 399 (assent) Intellectual Property Laws Amendment (Productivity Commission Response Part 1 and Other Measures) Bill 2018, 3093 (reference), 3348 (1r), 3506 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Intelligence and Security—Joint Statutory Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 324, 558, 620, 841, 940, 962, 1068, 1343, 1399, 1461, 1620, 1678, 1835, 1916, 2072, 2604, 2629, 2969, 3013, 3133, 3462, 3669, 3781, 3915, 4218, 4252, 4350, 4574 Standing order 33(1), 209, 1510, 3361, 3523, 4350, 4621 Membership, 178, 264, 266, 924, 2609, 3720, 4575 Proposed references— Intelligence Services Amendment (Enhanced Parliamentary Oversight of Intelligence Agencies) Bill 2018, 3491 (nm976), withdrawn 3555 Proposed amendments to the National Security Legislation Amendment (Espionage and Foreign Interference) Bill 2018, 3355 References, reports and responses— Annual reports of committee activities— 2015-16, 1389 2016-17, 2462 2017-18, 3863, agreed to 4015 ASIO’s questioning and detention powers: Review of the operation, effectiveness and implications of Division 3 of Part III of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979, report 3189; government response 4878

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Australian Citizenship Amendment (Strengthening the Citizenship Loss Provisions) Bill 2018, advisory report 4689 Counter-Terrorism Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2018, advisory report 3121 Counter-Terrorism (Temporary Exclusion Orders) Bill 2019, advisory report 4877 Crimes Legislation Amendment (Police Powers at Airports) Bill 2018, advisory report 4687 Criminal Code Amendment (High Risk Terrorist Offenders) Bill 2016, advisory report 370, 418, 478, agreed to 614; corrigendum, 416 Criminal Code Amendment (War Crimes) Bill 2016, advisory report 488, agreed to 565 Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme Bill 2017, advisory report 3314; government response 3316 Home Affairs and Integrity Agencies Legislation Amendment Bill 2017, advisory report 2836, agreed to 2902 Intelligence Services Amendment Bill 2018, advisory report 4460 Item 28 of the Law Enforcement Legislation Amendment (State Bodies and Other Measures) Bill 2016, advisory report 488, agreed to 565 National Security Legislation Amendment (Espionage and Foreign Interference) Bill 2017, advisory report 3121; government response 3316 Office of National Intelligence Bill 2018 and related bill, advisory report 4094 Review of police stop, search and seizure powers, the control order regime and the preventative detention order regime: Division 3A of Part IAA of the Crimes Act 1914; Divisions 104 and 105 of the Criminal Code, report 2836, agreed to 2902; government response 3190 Review of proposed amendments to the Home Affairs and Integrity Agencies Legislation Amendment Bill 2017, report 3028 Review of the ‘declared area’ provisions: Sections 119.2 and 119.3 of the Criminal Code, report 2836, agreed to 2902; government response 3190 Review of the declaration of Islamic State as a terrorist organisation under the Australian Citizenship Act 2007, report 416, agreed to 478 Review of the declaration of Jabhat al-Nusra as a terrorist organisation under the Australian Citizenship Act 2007, report 2063 Review of the listing and re-listing of four terrorist organisations under the Criminal Code: Al-Qa’ida in the Indian Subcontinent, Islamic State in Libya, Islamic State Sinai Province and al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula, report 1107, agreed to 1450 Review of the listing of Islamic State East Asia as a terrorist organisation under the Criminal Code, report 2462 Review of the listing of Islamic State Khorasan Province and the re-listing of al-Murabitun as terrorist organisations under the Criminal Code, report 2646 Review of the re-declaration of Mosul District, Ninewa Province, Iraq, report 3246, agreed to 3514; government response 4692 Review of the re-listing of Boko Haram and Islamic State under the Criminal Code, report 2063

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Review of the re-listing of five organisations and the listing of two organisations as terrorist organisations under the Criminal Code—Al-Shabaab, Hamas’ lzz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), Lashkar-e-Tayyiba, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Jemaah Anshorut Daulah and Jama’at Mujahideen Bangladesh, report 3863, agreed to 4015 Review of the re-listing of Hizballah’s External Security Organisation as a terrorist organisation under the Criminal Code, report 3246, agreed to 3514; government response 4878 Review of the re-listing of Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e Jhangvi as terrorist organisations under the Criminal Code, report 3246, agreed to 3514 Review of the re-listing of six terrorist organisations under the Criminal Code: Abu Sayyaf Group, Al-Qa’ida, Al-Qa’ida in the Lands of the Islamic Maghreb, Jabhat al-Nusra, Jamiat ul-Ansar, Jemaah Islamiyah, report 416, agreed to 478 Review of the Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Act 2018, report 4877 Reviews of administration and expenditure—Australian intelligence agencies— No. 14 (2014-15), 1107, agreed to 1450; government response 1740 No. 15 (2015-16), 1713 No. 16 (2016-17), 4687 Security of Critical Infrastructure Bill 2017, advisory report 2767, 2837, agreed to 2902; government response 2970 Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Bill 2018, advisory report 4689 Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016, advisory report 1580; government response 1646 Intelligence Services Amendment Bill 2018, 4397 (exempted from cut-off), 4422 (1r,2r,3r), 4731 (assent) Intelligence Services Amendment (Enhanced Parliamentary Oversight of Intelligence Agencies) Bill 2018, 3418 (nm936), 3445 (1r,em), 3606 (reference) Intelligence Services Amendment (Establishment of the Australian Signals Directorate) Bill 2018, 2738 (reference), 2791 (1r), 2942, 2969 (2r,3r), 3030 (assent) Interactive Gambling Amendment Bill 2016 [Act citation Interactive Gambling Amendment Act 2017], 448 (reference), 891 (1r), 1060 (2r), 1061 (ic), 1068 (3r), 1572 (m), 1621 (mic), 1776 (assent) Interactive Gambling Amendment (Lottery Betting) Bill 2018, 3080 (1r), 3387 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent) Interactive Gambling Amendment (Sports Betting Reform) Bill 2015, 79 (rst), 92 (reference) International Monetary Agreements Amendment Bill 2017, 1443 (1r,2r,3r), 1611 (assent) International Monetary Agreements Amendment (New Arrangements to Borrow) Bill 2017, 1873 (exempted from cut-off), 1882 (1r), 1916 (2r,3r), 2065 (assent) (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 142 Journals of the Senate

International Tax Agreements Amendment Bill 2016, 335 (1r,exempted from cut-off,2r,3r), 399 (assent) Interstate Road Transport Legislation (Repeal) Bill 2018, 3080 (1r), 3089, 3106 (2r,3r), 3152 (assent) Investigation and Prosecution Measures Bill 2017 [Act citation Investigation and Prosecution Measures Act 2018], 2699 (1r), 3046 (2r,ic,em,3r), 3106 (m), 3152 (assent) J Judiciary Amendment (Commonwealth Model Litigant Obligations) Bill 2017, 2203 (nm562), 2235 (1r,em), 2512 (reference) K Kakoschke-Moore, Senator Skye— Resignation, 2275 L Lambie, Senator Jacquie— Resignation, 2202 Landholders’ Right to Refuse (Gas and Coal) Bill 2015, 79 (rst), 589 Lands Acquisition Amendment (Public Purpose) Bill 2017, 1955 (nm492), 1984 (1r,em), 2006 (negatived at second reading) Law and Justice— Abortion laws (Senator O’Sullivan), 3470 (nm972), motion determined as not formal 3535 Access to justice—Funding for legal assistance services (Senators Kakoschke-Moore, Lambie, Hinch, Hanson and McKim), 1193 (nm286), agreed to 1226 Access to telecommunications metadata (Senator Steele-John), 3439 (nm958), negatived 3478 Anti-corruption commission— (Senator Di Natale), 821 (nm175), negatived 864 Anti-corruption systems (Senator Rhiannon), 627 (nm139), agreed to 661 Federal Independent Commission Against Corruption (Senator Di Natale), 1686 (nm419), negatived 1712 National anti-corruption commission (Senators Waters, Farrell, Hinch, Storer and Patrick), 4039 (nm1170), agreed to 4088; 4245 (m) National Independent Commission Against Corruption (Senators Hinch, Storer and Waters), 3649 (nm1020), negatived 3686 Anti-discrimination laws—Independent schools (Senator Hinch), 3890 (nm1114), negatived 3932

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Anti-white racism (Senator Hanson), 3823 (nm1092), negatived 3899, question put again and negatived 3916 Bell Group litigation—Statement by Attorney-General, 621 Catholic Church—Allegations of child sexual abuse— (Senator Burston), 1047 (nm234), negatived 1133 (Senator Siewert), 827 (nm185), agreed to 859 Child abuse allegations (Senator Bernardi), 3163 (nm851), amended and agreed to 3221 Child sexual abuse—National sex offender register (Senator Hinch)— 3139 (nm836), withdrawn 3182 4624 (nm1402), agreed to 4808 China—Threat to national security and democratic processes (Senator Anning), 3331 (nm922) Comments of the Secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (Senator Bernardi), 1050 (nm240), motion determined as not formal 1104 Community Legal Centres (Senators Watt, McKim, Lambie, Hinch and Kakoschke-Moore), 1146 (nm276), agreed to 1176 Conversion and reparative therapies (Senators Rice and Pratt), 3652 (nm1027), amended and agreed to 3689 Crimes Legislation Amendment (Sexual Crimes Against Children and Community Protection Measures) Bill 2017—Consideration (Senator Hinch), 3958 (nm1153), amended and agreed to 4002 Cyber safety (Senators Kakoschke-Moore and Xenophon), 308 (nm89), withdrawn 325 Detention and Protection of Children in the Northern Territory—Royal Commission— Recommendations (Senator Siewert), 4788 (nm1459) Drug policy—Harm minimisation strategies (Senator Di Natale), 845 (nm190), amended and negatived 919 Euthanasia laws (Senator Anning), 3268 (nm893), withdrawn 3305 Expert Panel on Religious Freedom (Senators McKim and Rice), 2663 (nm705), agreed to 2696 Face coverings—Ban in public places (Senator Hanson), 1683 (nm417), negatived 1770 Family law and child support systems—Royal Commission (Senator Hanson), 4435 (nm1342), negatived 4601 Family law system (Senator Hanson), 4431 (nm1332), negatived 4600 Firearms controls (Senator Rhiannon), 2913 (nm771), agreed to 2956 Government facial recognition systems (Senator Steele-John), 2944 (nm786), negatived 2981 High Court of Australia—Compliance with rules (Senator Burston), 410 (nm103), withdrawn 498

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Honourable Justice Kiefel—Appointment as Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia— (Senators Kakoschke-Moore, Waters, Moore and Watt), 704 (nm156), amended and agreed to 757 (Senators Moore and Watt), 733 (nm167) Importation of pepper spray, mace and tasers— (Senator Anning), 3326 (nm914), negatived 3366 (Senator Leyonhjelm), 4592 (nm1397), negatived 4647 Incarceration of people with cognitive impairment or intellectual disability—Mr Marlon Noble (Senator Siewert), 281 (nm82), negatived 332 Influence of foreign agents—Proposed Royal Commission (Senator Bernardi), 1377 (nm335), negatived 1417 Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse—Royal Commission—Implementation of recommendations (Senator Siewert)— 170 (nm49), agreed to 198 1730 (nm438), agreed to 1818 International Day against , Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia (Senators Rice and Pratt), 3059 (nm815), agreed to 3099 International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (Senator McKim), 2828 (nm752), negatived 2870 Judicial processes (Senators Culleton and Lambie), 655 (nm150), negatived 762 Justice system (Senator Hinch), 589 (nm127), withdrawn 1688 Kirby, the Honourable Michael, AC, CMG (Senators Dean Smith and Wong), 1323 (nm327), agreed to 1386 Language and gender (Senator O’Sullivan), 3470 (nm973), negatived 3502 Legal aid funding (Senators Griff and McKim), 3062 (nm822), agreed to 3100 Marriage law survey—Freedom of conscience and speech (Senator Bernardi), 1808 (nm443), agreed to 1847 Modern slavery laws (Senator Singh), 4321 (nm1276), agreed to 4367 National Child Protection Week (Senators Bilyk and McAllister), 3679 (nm1031), agreed to 3711 National Firearms Agreement— (Senator Faruqi), 4260 (nm1253), amended and agreed to 4302 (Senators Cormann and Wong), 4782 (nm), agreed to 4835 National redress scheme for survivors of institutional sexual abuse— (Senator Hinch), 4587 (nm1382), agreed to 4637 (Senators Moore and Brown), 191 (nm57), agreed to 221 Participation of religious institutions (Senator Hinch), 4043 (nm1178), amended and negatived 4086 National Sex Offender Registration Scheme (Senator Hinch), 3414 (nm929), agreed to 3449

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New South Wales—Abortion clinics—Exclusion zones (Senator Anning), 3206 (nm872), amended and negatived 3273 Peaceful civil disobedience (Senator Rhiannon), 1051 (nm244), motion determined as not formal 1105 Persons convicted of being a member of a terrorist organisation (Senator Bernardi), 3784 (nm1072), negatived 3851 Pill testing policy (Senator Di Natale)— 4355 (nm1285), negatived 4400 4580 (nm1369), negatived 4641 Privacy Awareness Week (Senator Steele-John), 3061 (nm819), amended and agreed to 3104 Racial Discrimination Act—Section 18C (Senator Dastyari), 68 (nm18), 111 Racial Hatred Act and Race Discrimination Commissioner (Senator Bernardi), 3704 (nm1045), negatived 3742 Radical Islam (Senator O’Sullivan), 4105 (nm1209); motion determined as not formal, negatived 4240 Regulation of firearms (Senator Rhiannon), 190 (nm55), negatived 219 Rights of LGBTIQ people (Senators Wong, Dean Smith and Rice), 2372 (nm627), agreed to 2433 Rule of law— (Senator Abetz), 1050 (nm242), motion determined as not formal 1104 (Senator Bernardi), 1121 (nm264), agreed to 1177 Security services (Senator Wong), 2481 (nm661), amended and agreed to 2517 Self defence and the use of force (Senator Anning), 4591 (nm1395), negatived 4646 Slavery— (Senator Moore), 3605 (nm1014), agreed to 3654 (Senators Moore and Reynolds), 2855 (nm757), agreed to 2887 ‘Stand Your Ground’ self-defence laws (Senator Anning), 3765 (nm1063), withdrawn 3787 Victoria—Events at the Bourke Street Mall (Senators Brandis, Hinch, Di Natale, Hanson, Wong, Xenophon, Leyonhjelm and Lambie), 821 (nm174), agreed to 857 Law Enforcement—Joint Statutory Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 134 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 447, 989, 1144, 1316, 1399, 1461, 1954, 3196, 3406, 3781, 4252, 4621, 4829 Standing order 33(1), 255 (nm70), agreed to 285; 2473; 2817; 2969; 3781; 4829 Membership, 156, 235, 266, 584, 790, 836, 1740, 2092, 2566, 2670, 2744, 3656 References, reports and responses— Crystal methamphetamine, first report 1907, agreed to 2033; final report 2988, 3250, agreed to 3514; corrigendum 3455 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 146 Journals of the Senate

Examination of annual reports of the— Australian Crime Commission— 2014-15, 1389, agreed to 1450; additional information 3028 2015-16, 3028 Australian Federal Police— 2014-15, 1389, agreed to 1450; government response 2042, additional information 3028 2015-16, 3028 Human trafficking, slavery and slavery-like practices, report 1580, 1610, 1670, agreed to 1771; additional information 1713 Trade in elephant ivory and rhinoceros horn, report 3863, agreed to 4015; additional information 4688 Law Enforcement Legislation Amendment (State Bodies and Other Measures) Bill 2016, 584 (1r,em), 603 (2r,3r), 869 (assent) Leader and Whip of Derryn Hinch’s Justice Party— Announced, 109 Leader of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation (and other office holders)— Announced, 47, 3161 Leader of the Australian Greens (and other office holders)— Announced, 47, 1607 Leader of the Government in the Senate (and other office holders)— Announced, 2556, 3623, 3643 Leader of The Nationals in the Senate (and other office holders)— Announced, 65, 2511 Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (and other office holders)— Announced, 47, 278, 817, 2447, 3764 Leave refused— To amend motion before asking that it be taken as formal, 1409, 1642, 1847, 3452, 4236 To ask questions after the expiration of time for consideration of the remaining stages of a bill, 4535 To consider bills together and as a whole in committee of the whole, 3356 To continue remarks, 2395, 4220 To continue speech interrupted earlier, 1715, 2136 To extend the time allotted for the consideration of the remaining stages of a bill, 4498 To give a notice of motion, 4338, 4341 To have amendments moved to a bill recommitted, 3105 To have question divided, after Senate had proceeded to divide, 2340 To have question put again, 599, 1374, 2242, 3916 To make a personal explanation, 2023

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To make a statement— 101, 100, 102, 776, 999, 1000, 1104, 1474, 1544, 1547, 1765, 1935, 2146, 2258, 2260, 2383, 2460, 2461, 2667, 3161, 3177, 3180, 3181, 3203, 3308, 3453, 3591, 3717, 3899, 3930, 3980, 4053, 4055 [2], 4058 [2], 4092, 4241, 4264, 4270, 4352, 4354, 4414, 4675, 4682 After debate on a motion had closed, 585 Of a specific duration, 4536 To move— Amendment to a motion, having already spoken in debate, 400 Amendment to bill after time for consideration expired, 1242, 4544, 4860 Amendment to formal motion, 80 [2], 865, 999, 1545, 1660, 1765, 1821, 1984, 2215, 2438, 2666, 3449, 3715, 3716, 3718, 3747, 3856, 3932, 4366, 4445, 4608 Amendment to motion for second reading of bill after time for consideration expired, 4496 Amendment to urgency motion, 1644 Amendments together, 1530 [2] Censure motion, 1723, 3235, 3462 Motion concerning Government’s failure to respond to an order for the production of documents, 1767 Motion condemning the Government for not following its own disclosure regime, 2509 Motion proposing an order for the production of a document, 3886 Motion relating to a review of the qualification of senators, 1789 Motion relating to climate change, 2073 Motion relating to deaths in Australia’s offshore detention centres in Manus Island and Nauru, 1600 Motion relating to independent schools and discrimination, 3884 Motion relating to Senator Dastyari, 2395 Motion relating to the 2017-18 Budget, 1316 Motion relating to the Australia-US alliance, 454, 817 Motion relating to the consideration of a bill, 1192, 3200, 3235, 3262, 4069, 4151, 4351 Motion relating to the Deputy Prime Minister, 2748 Motion requiring a senator to make a statement, 3236, 4576 Motion to exempt bills from the cut-off order, 3324 Motion to give a private senator’s bill precedence over government business, 1116, 1678 Motion to refer bill to committee, 4354 Motion to take note of a statement, 3134 Motion to take note of an answer, 2447 Motion to vary the hours of meeting and routine of business, 499, 637, 683, 777, 1113, 1344, 1513, 1990, 2397, 2419, 2961 Motion to vary the Senate order concerning photography, 346

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To speak to a motion to take note of an answer, after the expiration of time for debate, 4156 To table documents, 80, 109, 940, 2023, 3718, 3945, 4070 To take over amendments previously circulated by another senator after the expiration of time allotted for the remaining stages of a bill, 4545 Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 2072, 3669 Standing order 33(1), 163, 249, 304, 324, 371, 558, 571, 816, 962, 1144, 1292, 1427, 1484, 1542, 1597, 1759, 1890, 2853, 3087, 3160, 3406, 3435, 3641, 3669, 3699, 3781, 3915, 3989, 4280, 4422, 4621, 4672, 4766 Membership, 103, 154, 418, 979, 1008, 1178, 1236, 1774, 2064, 2221, 2243, 2566, 2670, 2744, 2750, 2897, 2927, 3624, 3656, 3693, 3834, 4123, 4547 Estimates— Additional information— 2015-16 (Budget—supplementary), 1006 2015-16 (Additional), 342, 1006, 1773 2016-17 (Budget), 342, 1006, 1773 2016-17 (Budget—supplementary), 1006, 1773 2016-17 (Additional), 1773 2017-18 (Budget), 1773 Reports— 2016-17 (Additional), extension of time 1170; report 1281 2017-18 (Budget), 1504 2017-18 (Additional), 2987 2018-19 (Budget), extension of time 3305; report 3454 2018-19 (Additional), 4816 Proposed references— Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme Bill 2018, 3355 National Security Legislation Amendment (Espionage and Foreign Interference) Bill 2017 and related bill (provisions of bills), 3285 (nm), negatived 3317 National Security Legislation Amendment (Espionage and Foreign Interference) Bill 2018, 3324 Native Title Amendment (Indigenous Land Use Agreements) Bill 2017, 1395 Sex Discrimination Amendment (Removing Discrimination Against Students) Bill 2018 and all circulated amendments, 4359 (nm), withdrawn 4401 Sex Discrimination Amendment (Removing Discrimination Against Students) Bill 2018 (circulated amendments), 4439 (nm) (but see below) Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2019, 4658

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References, reports and responses— Annual reports— No. 1 of 2015, government response 1135 No. 2 of 2016, 320 No. 1 of 2017, 1134 No. 2 of 2017, 1881 No. 1 of 2018, 2836 No. 2 of 2018, 3692 No. 1 of 2019, 4876 Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Amendment Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1755 Report— 2066 Additional information, 2127 Australian Border Force Amendment (Protected Information) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1657 Report, 1969 Australian Citizenship Legislation Amendment (Strengthening the Commitments for Australian Citizenship and Other Measures) Bill 2018— Extension of time, 4364 Reference, 2738 Report, 4747 Australian Citizenship Legislation Amendment (Strengthening the Requirements for Australian Citizenship and Other Measures) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Extension of time, 1816 Reference, 1540 Report— 1854 Government response, 2990 Australian Crime Commission Amendment (Criminology Research) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 325 Report, 440 Aviation Transport Security Amendment Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 3845 Report, 3943 Bankruptcy Amendment (Debt Agreement Reform) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Extension of time, 2787 Reference, 2512 Report, 2873 Bankruptcy Amendment (Enterprise Incentives) Bill 2017— Extension of time, 2787

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Reference, 2401 Report, 2873 Civil Law and Justice Legislation Amendment Bill 2017— Reference, 1244 Report, 1338 Combatting Child Sexual Exploitation Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4667 Report, 4747; additional comments 4817 Crimes Legislation Amendment (Combatting Corporate Crime) Bill 2017— Reference, 2512 Report, 3002 Crimes Legislation Amendment (International Crime Cooperation and Other Measures) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Extension of time, 994 Reference, 751 Report, 1155 Crimes Legislation Amendment (Powers, Offences and Other Measures) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1346 Report, 1613 Crimes Legislation Amendment (Sexual Crimes Against Children and Community Protection Measures) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2007 Report— 2066 Additional information, 2153 Criminal Code Amendment (Firearms Trafficking) Bill 2016— Reference, 325 Report, 399 Criminal Code Amendment (Impersonating a Commonwealth Body) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2007 Report, 2197 Criminal Code Amendment (Protecting Minors Online) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1244 Report, 1393 Criminal Code and Other Legislation Amendment (Removing Commonwealth Restrictions on Cannabis) Bill 2018— Extension of time, 3442 Reference, 3093 Report— 3759 Additional information, 3794

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Customs Amendment (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Implementation) Bill 2018 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 3606 Report, 3874 Defence Amendment (Call Out of the Australian Defence Force) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 3357 Report, 3634 Exposure draft of the Medical Services (Dying with Dignity) Bill 2014, government response 583 Family Law Amendment (Family Violence and Cross-examination of Parties) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 3357 Report, 3427 Family Law Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) Bill 2017— Reference, 2512 Report, 3002 Family Law Amendment (Parenting Management Hearings) Bill 2017— Reference, 2512 Report, 2928 Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia Bill 2018 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 3606 Report— 4691 Dissenting report from Opposition senators, 4747 Freedom of Information Legislation Amendment (Improving Access and Transparency) Bill 2018— Reference, 3606 Report, 4349 Freedom of Speech Legislation Amendment (Censorship) Bill 2018— Extension of time, 4364 Reference, 3491 Report, 4747 Freedom of Speech Legislation Amendment (Insult and Offend) Bill 2018— Extension of time, 4364 Reference, 3491 Report, 4747 Freedom of Speech Legislation Amendment (Security) Bill 2018— Extension of time, 4364 Reference, 3491 Report, 4747 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 2017— Reference, 1147

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Report, 1192 Judiciary Amendment (Commonwealth Model Litigant Obligations) Bill 2017— Extensions of time, 3026, 3305, 3423, 3787 Progress report, 3394 Reference, 2512 Report, 4558 Migration Amendment (Character and General Visa Cancellation) Bill 2014 (provisions of bill), government response 1579 Migration Amendment (Clarification of Jurisdiction) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2738 Report, 3122 Migration Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 211 Report, 268 Migration Amendment (Health Care for Asylum Seekers) Bill 2012, government response 1249 Migration Amendment (Prohibiting Items in Immigration Detention Facilities) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Extension of time, 2191 Reference, 2007 Report, 2264 Migration Amendment (Regulation of Migration Agents) Bill 2017 and related bill (provisions of bills)— Reference, 1657 Report, 2066 Migration Amendment (Streamlining Visa Processing) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4480 Report, 4747 Migration Amendment (Strengthening the Character Test) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4149 Report, 4558; dissenting report 4688 Migration Amendment (Validation of Decisions) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1657 Report, 1824 Migration Amendment (Visa Revalidation and Other Measures) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 448 Report, 635 Migration and Other Legislation Amendment (Enhanced Integrity) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1755

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Report— 2091 Government response, 2837 Migration Legislation Amendment (Code of Procedure Harmonisation) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 751 Report, 957 Migration Legislation Amendment (Regional Processing Cohort) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 448 Report, 564, corrigendum 816 Migration (Validation of Port Appointment) Bill 2018— Reference, 3538 (nm), agreed to 3556 Report, 3722 Modern Slavery Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 3357 Report— 3634 Government response, 4095 National Integrity Commission Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)—Reference, 4324 National Integrity Commission Bill 2018 (No. 2)—Reference, 4480 National Integrity (Parliamentary Standards) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)—Reference, 4480 Native Title Amendment (Indigenous Land Use Agreements) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Interim report, 1043 Reference, 992 Report, 1061 Privacy Amendment (Re-identification Offence) Bill 2016— Reference, 448 Report, 834 Proceeds of Crime Amendment (Proceeds and Other Matters) Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2249 Report, 2625 Racial Discrimination Amendment Bill 2016— Reference, 1147 Report, 1309 Sex Discrimination Amendment (Removing Discrimination Against Students) Bill 2018 and all circulated amendments to the bill— Reference, 4480 Progress report, 4558 Report, 4691

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Unexplained Wealth Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 3357 Report, 3394 Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 816, 1043, 1144, 1164, 1241, 2247, 3641, 4350 Standing order 33(1), 324, 371, 572, 738, 816, 962, 1119, 1144, 1164, 1292, 1427, 1484, 2415, 3160, 3669, 3760, 3781, 3808, 3915, 3989, 4129, 4318, 4422, 4621, 4766 Membership, 103, 154, 418, 979, 1008, 1057, 1178, 1236, 1549, 1774, 2064, 2221, 2243, 2566, 2644, 2670, 2744, 2897, 2927, 3624, 3656, 3693, 3834, 4123, 4211 Proposed references— Administrative Appeals Tribunal, 4331 (nm), negatived 4445 Detention of Mr Hakeem al-Araibi, 4586 (nm), amended and negatived 4640 Discrimination against LGBTIQ people and their families, 3996 (nm) Eligibility of senators under section 44 of the Constitution— 1606 (nm), negatived 1641 1685 (nm), negatived 1710 1728 (nm), negatived 1762 1811 (nm), negatived 1850 Legislated Charter of Rights, 4393 (nm), negatived 4447 Regional processing centres in the Republic of Nauru and Papua New Guinea, 70 (nm), withdrawn 130 Welfare of asylum seekers and refugees detained on Manus Island and Nauru, 3466 (nm), withdrawn 3589 References, reports and responses— Allegations concerning the inappropriate exercise of ministerial powers, with respect to the visa status of au pairs, and related matters— Extension of time, 3684 Reference, 3598 (nm), agreed to 3609 Report— 3834, agreed to 3866 Additional information, 3942 Motion requiring minister to make a statement in response (Senator Pratt), 3843 (nm1103), negatived 4296 Bell Group litigation— Extension of time, 1097 Final report [Nature and scope of any agreement reached by the Commonwealth and Western Australian governments in relation to the distribution of proceeds of the liquidation of, and litigation concerning, the Bell Group of companies (the proceeds)], 1530, agreed to 1670 Interim report, 1136, agreed to 1450

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Reference, 641 (nm), agreed to 664 Report on compliance with motion no. 274, 1235, agreed to 1450 Circumstances surrounding a letter sent to the Attorney-General [Handling of a letter sent by Mr Man Haron Monis to the Attorney-General], government response 110 Conduct of a minister— Reference, 2197 (nm), agreed to 2209 Report [Whether the conduct of the Minister for Communications (Senator Fifield) conformed to the principles of the Ministerial Code of Conduct in relation to his knowledge of former Senator Parry’s dual-citizenship status], 2441, agreed to 2652 Consultations prior to the making of directions concerning opinions of the Solicitor-General— Reference, 201 (nm), agreed to 214 Report [Nature and scope of the consultations prior to the making of the Legal Services Amendment (Solicitor-General Opinions) Direction 2016], 417, agreed to 478 Cyberbullying— Extension of time, 2140 Reference, 1865 (nm), agreed to 1896 Report [Adequacy of existing offences in the Commonwealth Criminal Code and of state and territory criminal laws to capture cyberbullying], 2989, 3250, agreed to 3514 Discrimination by faith-based educational institutions— Reference, 4047 (nm), amended and agreed to 4079 Report [Legislative exemptions that allow faith-based educational institutions to discriminate against students, teachers and staff], 4245, 4344 Disputes with financial service providers—Reference, 4627 (nm), agreed to 4673 Justice reinvestment [Value of a justice reinvestment approach to criminal justice in Australia], government response 2091, agreed to 2157 Law of contempt— Reference, 1631 (nm), agreed to 1708 Report, 2320, 2404, 2652, agreed to 2756 National registration system for paramedics [Establishment of a national registration system for Australian paramedics to improve and ensure patient and community safety], report 42, 113, 349, agreed to 478; government response 2128 Nauru and Manus Island regional processing centres— Extension of time, 1054 Reference, 67 (nm), amended and agreed to 129 Report [Serious allegations of abuse, self-harm and neglect of asylum seekers in relation to the Nauru Regional Processing Centre, and any like allegations in relation to the Manus Regional Processing Centre], 1281, 1308, 1450, agreed to 1670 Practice of dowry and dowry abuse in Australia— Extension of time, 4049 Reference, 3266 (nm), agreed to 3306

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Report [Practice of dowry and the incidence of dowry abuse in Australia], 4658 Reduction of alcohol-fuelled violence [Need for a nationally-consistent approach to alcohol-fuelled violence], interim report 42, 113, 349, agreed to 478 Regional processing centres in the Republic of Nauru and Papua New Guinea [Conditions and treatment of asylum seekers and refugees at the regional processing centres in the Republic of Nauru and Papua New Guinea], interim report 42, 113, agreed to 349 Residential fire safety [Use of smoke alarms to prevent smoke and fire related deaths], government response 344 Temporary skilled visa system— Reference, 3983 (nm), agreed to 4001 Progress report, 4745 Report [Effectiveness of the current temporary skilled visa system in targeting genuine skills shortages], 4817 Legislation—see Bills Legislation Amendment (Sunsetting Review and Other Measures) Bill 2018, 3484 (1r), 3506 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Lending to Primary Production Customers—Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 968 (nm228), agreed to 1000 Extensions of time, 1891 (nm478), agreed to 1935; 2248 (nm589), agreed to 2284 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 1704, 1835, 1916 Standing order 33(1), 1539, 2445 Membership, 1057, 1108, 1153, 1549, 1774, 2064, 2192, 2261 References, reports and responses— Report, 2499, agreed to 2652 Leyonhjelm, Senator David— Resignation, 4766 Library—Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Membership, 103, 156 Liquid Fuel Emergency Amendment Bill 2017, 1823 (1r), 1906, 1925 (2r,ic,3r), 2065 (assent) Live Animal Export (Slaughter) Prohibition Bill 2017, 1469 (nm362), 1521 (1r,em) Lower Tax Bill 2018, 4283 (nm1259), 4330 (1r,em), 4480 (reference) Ludlam, Senator Scott— Incapable of being chosen as a senator, 2165 Resignation, 1598

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M Major Bank Levy Bill 2017, 1376 (reference), 1466 (1r), 1477 (2r,ic,3r), 1611 (assent) Major Sporting Events (Indicia and Images) Protection Amendment Bill 2018, 4389 (nm), 4442 (1r,em), 4684 (2r,3r) Manager and Deputy Manager of Opposition Business— Announced, 123 Maritime Legislation Amendment Bill 2018, 4013 (1r), 4154 (2r,3r), 4376 (assent) Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Bill 2017, 2205 (nm), 2241 (1r,em), 2247, 2265, 2275, 2285, 2289 (2r,ic), 2321, 2360 (3r), 2532 (m), 2568 (assent) Marriage Equality Amendment Bill 2013, 79 (rst), 209 Marriage Law Survey (Additional Safeguards) Bill 2017, 1974 (exempted from cut-off,1r,em,2r,ic,3r), 2022 (m), 2022 (assent) Martin, Senator Steve— Statement informing Senate of his status as an independent senator for Tasmania, 2682 Statement informing Senate that he now represents The Nationals in the Senate, 3134 Matters of public importance discussed (Pursuant to standing order 75)— Administration— Morrison Government (Senator Cameron), 3833 Prime Minister (Senator Gallagher), 437 Public policy (Senator Collins), 2788 Stronger and fairer Australia (Senator Wong), 1690 Turnbull Government— (Senator Collins), 3536, 3565, 3597 (Senator Gallagher), 317, 381, 582, 866 Voting age (Senator Siewert), 2063 Budget 2017-18— (Senator Dastyari), 1500 (Senator Roberts), 1338 Budget 2018-19— (Senator Collins), 3027 (Senator O’Neill), 3078 Communications— Australia Post—Executive remuneration (Senator Hanson), 978 Public broadcasting (Senator Collins), 3148 Defence—Contamination of defence force facilities (Senator Burston), 2669 Economics— Debt ceiling (Senator Hanson), 1388 Economic leadership (Senator Gallagher), 1852

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Economic policy— (Senator Dastyari), 83 (Senator Gallagher), 1880 Economy— (Senator McAllister), 4244 Interests of working Australians (Senator Gallagher), 1609 Household Income and Labour Dynamics survey (Senator Gallagher), 1713 Inequality and wage stagnation (Senator Siewert), 3942 Rudd Government—Stimulus package—9 year anniversary (Senator Bernardi), 2565 Education—Public school funding (Senator Urquhart), 4375 Employment— Jobs (Senator Gallagher), 563 Support for local workers (Senator Urquhart), 4122 Environment— Climate change— (Senator Roberts), 498 (Senator Siewert), 4814 Drought (Senator Siewert), 3424 Extreme weather events (Senator Whish-Wilson), 1967 Climate change and energy policy (Senator Siewert), 2242 Coal mining and power generation (Senator Siewert), 2960 Energy policy (Senator Siewert), 2126 New South Wales—Protection of koalas (Senator Siewert), 3794 Northern Australia—Protection of dugongs and sea turtles (Senator Hinch), 1992 Queensland— Adani coal mine (Senator Siewert), 1308 Adani coal rail line (Senator Siewert), 1177 Great Barrier Reef (Senator Roberts), 632 Renewable energy (Senator Gallagher), 1936 Family and Community Services— Housing—Purchase of new dwellings by foreign non-residents (Senator Hanson), 1418 Housing affordability (Senator Siewert), 1134 Low and middle income Australians (Senator Gallagher), 1233 Social welfare—Debt recovery process (Senator Siewert), 831 Finance— Banking and financial services—Protections for consumers (Senator Collins), 4609 Banking scrutiny—Rural lending practices (Senator Anning), 3345 Health— Health system (Senator Griff), 3282 Hospitals (Senator Wong), 4060 Medicare (Senator Gallagher), 294

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Immigration— Asylum seekers— (Senator Siewert), 414 Humanitarian crisis on Manus Island (Senator Whish-Wilson), 2219 Offshore detention (Senator McKim), 2596 Immigration policy (Senator Hanson), 3719 Industrial Relations—Support for workers (Senator Cameron), 4094 Industry— Electricity prices (Senator Bernardi), 3656 Energy policy (Senator Collins), 4303 Future Frigate tender (Senator Xenophon), 1738 Gas prices (Senator Hanson), 1477 Renewable energy (Senator Siewert), 954 Law and Justice— Bell Group litigation (Senator Gallagher), 669 Family Law Act (Senator Burston), 1822 Firearms laws (Senator Rhiannon), 2871 Marriage equality plebiscite (Senator Wong), 133 Sale of alcohol at licensed venues—Regulation (Senator Leyonhjelm), 199 Traditional freedoms (Senator Bernardi), 4272 Politics— Pauline Hanson’s One Nation (Senator Gallagher), 923 Political donations—Reform (Senator Siewert), 175 South Australian election (Senator Bernardi), 2727 Proposal determined by lot, 175, 199, 414, 498, 563, 582, 632, 669, 718, 831, 866, 923, 954, 978, 1055, 1106, 1134, 1177, 1233, 1308, 1338, 1388, 1418, 1477, 1500, 1609, 1690, 1738, 1822, 1852, 1880, 1936, 1967, 1992, 2063, 2126, 2219, 2242, 2565, 2596, 2623, 2669, 2697, 2727, 2871, 2960, 3027, 3078, 3148, 3188, 3282, 3314, 3345, 3424, 3536, 3565, 3597, 3656, 3692, 3719, 3774, 3794, 3833, 3902, 3942, 4060, 4094, 4122, 4244, 4272, 4303, 4375, 4609, 4814 Proposal not supported, 3902 Social Issues— Abortion laws (Senator Siewert), 3774 Christian community in south-east Queensland (Senator Roberts), 1055 Gambling—Regulation (Senator Siewert), 2697 LGBTIQ Australians (Senator Siewert), 3692 Taxation— Multinational companies (Senator Hanson), 1106 Tax cuts (Senator Collins), 3314 Tax policy (Senator Collins), 3188 Tax relief (Senator Bernardi), 2623

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Trade—Trans-Pacific Partnership (Senator Siewert), 718 Withdrawn, 1528 Medicare Guarantee Bill 2017, 1479 (1r,2r), 1484 (3r), 1611 (assent) Medicare Guarantee (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2017, 1479 (1r,2r), 1484 (3r), 1611 (assent) Medicare Levy Amendment (Attribution Managed Investment Trusts) Act 2016, 85 (assent) Medicare Levy Amendment (Excess Levels for Private Health Insurance Policies) Bill 2018, 3149 (1r), 3171 (reference), 3646 (2r), 3661 (3r), 3904 (assent) Medicare Levy Amendment (National Disability Insurance Scheme Funding) Bill 2017, 1755 (reference), 2193 (1r) Medicinal Cannabis Legislation Amendment (Securing Patient Access) Bill 2017, 1928 (nm486), 1960 (1r,em), 2136 (2r,3r) Migration Agents Registration Application Charge Amendment (Rates of Charge) Bill 2017, 1657 (reference), 2992 (1r), 4381 Migration Amendment (Character Cancellation Consequential Provisions) Bill 2016 [Act citation Migration Amendment (Character Cancellation Consequential Provisions) Act 2017], 266 (1r), 888, 904 (2r,ic,3r), 1058 (assent) Migration Amendment (Clarification of Jurisdiction) Bill 2018, 2738 (reference) Migration Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) Bill 2016 [Act citation Migration Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) Act 2018], 211 (reference), 266 (1r), 2057, 4274 (2r,ic,em), 4280 (3r), 4341 (m), 4731 (assent) Migration Amendment (Free the Children) Bill 2016, 218 (rst) Migration Amendment (Prohibiting Items in Immigration Detention Facilities) Bill 2017, 2007 (reference), 2644 (1r) Migration Amendment (Regulation of Migration Agents) Bill 2018 [previous title Migration Amendment (Regulation of Migration Agents) Bill 2017], 1657 (reference), 3029 (1r,em), 4381 Migration Amendment (Skilling Australians Fund) Bill 2018 [previous title Migration Amendment (Skilling Australians Fund) Bill 2017], 2249 (reference), 2699 (1r,em), 2737, 2746 (2r,ic), 3013 (3r), 3081 (m), 3152 (assent) Migration Amendment (Streamlining Visa Processing) Bill 2018, 4480 (reference) Migration Amendment (Strengthening the Character Test) Bill 2018, 4149 (reference) Migration Amendment (Validation of Decisions) Bill 2017, 1657 (reference), 1741 (1r), 1824 (2r,3r), 1937 (assent) Migration Amendment (Visa Revalidation and Other Measures) Bill 2016, 448 (reference), 891 (1r)

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Migration and Other Legislation Amendment (Enhanced Integrity) Bill 2017 [Act citation Migration and Other Legislation Amendment (Enhanced Integrity) Act 2018], 1755 (reference), 2791 (1r), 3617 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Migration—Joint Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 134 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 1053, 1068, 1292, 1373, 1597, 1788, 2052, 3234, 3406, 4218 Standing order 33(1), 276; 407; 410 (nm102), agreed to 433; 841; 1292; 2274; 2415; 3669; 3883; 4218 Membership, 154, 156, 266, 441, 1549, 1774, 2566, 2744, 2794 References, reports and responses— Efficacy of current regulation of Australian migration and education agents, report 4745 Inquiry into the Business Innovation and Investment Programme, government response 1152 Migrant settlement outcomes [No one teaches you to become an Australian], report and corrigendum 2543; further corrigendum 2597; government response 3346 Migration and multiculturalism in Australia, government response 2500 Review processes associated with visa cancellations made on criminal grounds, report 4745 Seasonal change: Inquiry into the Seasonal Worker Programme, report 85, 113, agreed to 349; government response 1008 Migration Legislation Amendment (Code of Procedure Harmonisation) Bill 2016, 751 (reference) Migration Legislation Amendment (Regional Processing Cohort) Bill 2016, 448 (reference), 455 (1r) Migration (Skilling Australians Fund) Charges Bill 2017 [Act citation Migration (Skilling Australians Fund) Charges Act 2018], 2249 (reference), 2699 (1r), 2737, 2746 (2r,ic), 3013 (3r), 3152 (assent) Migration (Validation of Port Appointment) Bill 2018, 3510 (1r) Mining— Queensland—Adani coal mine— (Senator Macdonald), 1381 (nm344), agreed to 1415 (Senator McGrath), 4360 (nm1297), negatived 4408 Mining Subsidies Legislation Amendment (Raising Revenue) Bill 2014, 218 (rst) Ministerial statements— Administration—Approval of exemption to Guidelines on Information and Advertising Campaigns by non-corporate Commonwealth entities [Acting Special Minister of State], 1754

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Communications— Australian Broadcasting Corporation [Minister for Communications and the Arts], 3883 Regional communications—Tabling of the 2018 regional telecommunications review report [Minister for Regional Services, Sport, Local Government and Decentralisation], 4417 Defence— Defence industry [Minister for Defence Industry], 889 Defence international engagement [Minister for Defence], 226 Implementation of the First Principles Review of Defence [Minister for Defence], 1569 Veterans’ affairs— Ministerial statement in response to Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee’s report on the inquiry into suicide by veterans and ex-service personnel [Minister for Veterans’ Affairs], 2192 Veterans and their families [Minister for Veterans’ Affairs], 1714; 4062 Foreign Affairs— Economic security and stability [Prime Minister], 134 Statement on the conclusion of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands [Prime Minister], 1714 Treaties—Treaty between Australia and the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste Establishing their Maritime Boundaries in the Timor Sea; Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership; Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the Republic of Peru [Minister for Foreign Affairs], 2926 Historical Events— Korean War—Statement on the last veterans’ mission to Korea [Minister for Veterans’ Affairs], 1152 Military commemorations—Updating the House on the recent military commemorations [Prime Minister], 85 Women in Parliament—Commemoration of Enid Lyons’ election to Parliament [Minister for Women], 3570 Indigenous Australians— 50th anniversary of the 1967 referendum and 25th anniversary of the Mabo High Court decision [Prime Minister], 1391 Closing the Gap report [Prime Minister], 955, 2669, 4693 Industry—Infrastructure—Infrastructure statement and response to Infrastructure Australia’s 15 year plan [Prime Minister], 602 Law and Justice—National security— Ministerial statement on counter-terrorism [Prime Minister], 583 National security statement on counter-terrorism [Prime Minister], 111 National security update to Parliament: Staying ahead of the threat [Prime Minister], 1391

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Regional Australia— Northern Australia annual statement [Minister for Resources and Northern Australia], 297 Northern Australia annual statement 2018 [Minister for Resources and Northern Australia], 3943 Regional Australia – Driving our economy 2017-18 [Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources and the Minister for Regional Development], 1311 Trade— Investment— 2016 annual investment statement to Parliament: Investment – Working in the national interest [Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment], 583 Investment statement 2018: Five good years for Australia [Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment], 3536 Singapore-Australia Free Trade Agreement—Tabling of the Agreement to Amend the Singapore-Australia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) [Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment], 1057 Tabling of the World Trade Organization Revised Agreement on Government Procurement [Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment], 4304 Ministers of State (Checks for Security Purposes) Bill 2019 [previous title Ministers of State (Checks for Security Purposes) Bill 2018], 4430 (nm1328), 4594 (1r,em) Ministry and ministerial arrangements— (* indicates updated document of ministry tabled) Announced, 44, 818*, 1601*, 2182*, 2478*, 2555*, 2782*, 3584, 3643*, 4219*, 4575*, 4769* Misconduct by Bank Agents and Associates—Proposed select committee, 4107 (nm1211), negatived 4237 Modern Slavery Bill 2018, 3357 (reference), 3795 (1r), 4282 (2r), 4306 (ic,em,3r), 4376 (m), 4731 (assent) Motor Vehicle Standards (Cheaper Transport) Bill 2014, 218 (rst) Murray-Darling Basin Plan—Select Committee— References, reports and responses— Report [Refreshing the Plan], government response 1008, 1450, 1670, 1771, 1909, 2033, 2157, 2266, 2404, 2652, 2756, 2902, agreed to 3250 Murray-Darling Basin Commission of Inquiry Bill 2019, 4590 (nm1390), 4638 (1r,em) My Health Records Amendment (Strengthening Privacy) Bill 2018, 3606 (reference), 3836 (1r), 4102 (2r,ic), 4129 (em,3r), 4245 (m), 4731 (assent) N Narcotic Drugs Legislation Amendment Bill 2016, 419 (1r), 453 (2r,3r), 597 (assent) Narcotic Drugs (Licence Charges) Bill 2016, 419 (1r), 453 (2r,3r), 597 (assent) (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 164 Journals of the Senate

Nash, Senator Fiona— Incapable of being chosen as a senator, 2165 Nation-building Funds Repeal (National Disability Insurance Scheme Funding) Bill 2017, 1755 (reference), 2193 (1r) National Apology for Forced Adoptions—5th anniversary (Senators Siewert and Moore), 2828 (nm753), agreed to 2864 National Apology to the Stolen Generations—10th anniversary (Senator Siewert), 2664 (nm707), amended and agreed to 2690 National Apology to Victims and Survivors of Institutional Child Sexual Abuse, 3995 (nm), 4038, agreed to 4065 National Broadband Network—Joint Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 178, 204 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 620, 1144, 3133, 3406 Standing order 33(1), 407, 2575, 2681, 2936, 3038, 3133, 3295, 3462, 3641, 3760, 3842, 4252, 4467, 4574 Membership, 226, 235, 264, 266, 276, 298, 319, 395, 721, 790, 924, 1153, 1646, 1774, 2439, 2523, 2566, 2670, 2897, 2927, 3149, 3152, 3656, 3693, 3721 References, reports and responses— Reports on the rollout of the National Broadband Network for the 45th Parliament— 1st report, 2043; government response 2542, 2597, 2652, 2756, agreed to 2902; additional information 2872, 2902, 3250, 3514, 3628, agreed to 3753 2nd report [The rollout of the NBN in rural and regional areas], 4215, 4273, 4344; corrigendum 4416; government response 4744 The rollout of the National Broadband Network in regional and rural Australia and NBN Co’s business case, progress report 3873 National Broadcasters Legislation Amendment (Enhanced Transparency) Bill 2017, 2452 (nm), 2484 (1r,em), 2634 (reference) National Cancer Screening Register Bill 2016, 173 (reference), 305 (1r,em), 320, 335, 336 (2r,ic,3r), 399 (assent) National Cancer Screening Register (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2016, 173 (reference), 305 (1r), 320, 335, 336 (2r,ic,3r), 399 (assent) National Capital and External Territories—Joint Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 134 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 409 (nm101), agreed to 433; 841; 1113; 1191; 1316; 1427; 1788; 1835; 1973; 2099; 2415; 2575; 2817; 3160; 3295; 3435; 3699; 4252

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Standing order 33(1), 276; 409 (nm101), agreed to 433; 841; 1427; 1655; 1835; 1973; 2099; 2415; 2575; 2817; 3013; 3160; 3295; 3435; 3699; 3915; 4252; 4657 Membership, 154, 156, 266, 924, 3375, 3693, 3748 References, reports and responses— Administration of the National Memorials Ordinance [Etched in stone? Inquiry into the administration of the National Memorials Ordinance 1928], government response 4878 Commonwealth approvals for ACT light rail, report 4095; government response 4744 Governance in the Indian Ocean Territories— Final report [Economic development and governance], government response 1034 Interim report [Economic development], government response 1034 Maintaining Australia’s national interests in Antarctica: Inquiry into Australia’s Antarctic Territory, report 3189 Strategic importance of Australia’s Indian Ocean Territories, report 1967, 2033, agreed to 2157; government response 3190 National Climate Reporting (Preventing Climate Accounting Tricks) Bill 2019, 4790 (nm1463) National Consumer Credit Protection Amendment (Mandatory Comprehensive Credit Reporting) Bill 2018, 2978 (reference), 3283 (1r) National Consumer Credit Protection (Fees) Amendment (ASIC Fees) Bill 2018, 3191 (1r), 3371 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent) National Consumer Credit Protection (Fees) Amendment (Registries Modernisation) Bill 2019, 4667 (reference) National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment Act 2016, 85 (assent) National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Quality and Safeguards Commission and Other Measures) Bill 2017, 1432 (reference), 1571 (1r), 2064 (em), 2385 (2r,ic,em,3r), 2440 (m), 2568 (assent) National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Worker Screening Database) Bill 2018, 4480 (reference) National Disability Insurance Scheme—Joint Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 134 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 425, 558, 940, 1068, 1164, 1316, 1399, 2473, 2969, 3160, 3322, 3406, 3576, 3915, 4252 Standing order 33(1), 2817, 3781 Membership, 154, 156, 235, 266, 298, 441, 1774, 2744, 2838, 3693 References, reports and responses— Accommodation for people with disabilities and the NDIS, report 85, 113, 349, agreed to 478; government response 2220, 2266, 2404, 2652, 2756, 2902, 3250, 3514, 3628, agreed to 3753

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Market readiness for provision of services under the NDIS, report 3862, 4015, 4210, 4344 NDIS ICT Systems, report 4557; government response 4744 Progress reports— 1907, 2033, 2157, 2266, 2404, agreed to 2652; government response 2990 4745 Provision of assistive technology under the NDIS, report 4557; government response 4744 Provision of hearing services under the National Disability Insurance Scheme, interim report 2026, 2157, 2266, 2404, agreed to 2652; government response 2767, 2837, agreed to 2902; final report 3315, 3514, agreed to 3628; government response 4095 Provision of services under the NDIS Early Childhood Early Intervention approach, report 2597, 2652, agreed to 2756; government response 3000, 3250, agreed to 3514 Provision of services under the NDIS for people with psychosocial disabilities related to a mental health condition, report 1714, 1771, 1909, 2033, 2157, 2266, 2404, 2652, 2756, agreed to 2902; government response 2767, 2837, 2902, 3250, agreed to 3514 Transitional arrangements for the NDIS, report 2753, 2902, 3250, 3514, 3628, 3753, 3866, agreed to 4015; government response 3189, 3250, 3514, agreed to 3628 National Disability Insurance Scheme Savings Fund Special Account Bill 2016, 211 (reference), 1057 (1r) National Health Amendment (Pharmaceutical Benefits) Bill 2016 [Act citation National Health Amendment (Pharmaceutical Benefits) Act 2017], 1109 (1r), 1165 (2r,3r), 1237 (assent) National Health Amendment (Pharmaceutical Benefits—Budget and Other Measures) Bill 2017 [Act citation National Health Amendment (Pharmaceutical Benefits—Budget and Other Measures) Bill 2018], 2671 (1r), 2682 (2r,ic,3r), 2794 (assent) National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation Amendment Bill 2018, 4063 (1r), 4154 (2r,3r), 4376 (assent) National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation Bill 2018, 2789 (1r), 2883 (reference), 3386 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent) National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2018, 2789 (1r), 2883 (reference), 3386 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent) National Integrity Commission Bill 2013, 218 (rst), 461, 878 National Integrity Commission Bill 2018, 4324 (reference) National Integrity Commission Bill 2018 (No. 2), 4111 (nm1219), 4329 (1r,em), 4480 (reference) National Integrity Commission—Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 828 (nm187), agreed to 860 Extension of time, 1605 (nm403), agreed to 1636

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Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 1399, 1722 Standing order 33(1), 1292, 1597, 1722, 1788, 1916 Membership, 867, 890, 956, 979, 1357, 1774 References, reports and responses— Report, 1993, 2033, agreed to 2157 National Integrity (Parliamentary Standards) Bill 2018, 4480 (reference) National Library of Australia—Appointment of Senate member of council— Senator Moore, 461 (appointed) National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Bill 2018, 3093 (reference), 3135 (1r), 3154 (2r,ic), 3160 (3r), 3285 (assent) National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2018, 3093 (reference), 3135 (1r), 3154 (2r,ic), 3160 (3r), 3285 (assent) National Security Legislation Amendment (Espionage and Foreign Interference) Bill 2018, 3323 (1r,em), 3350, 3354 (2r,ic), 3373, 3376 (3r), 3426 (assent) National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Amendment (Annual Registration Charge) Bill 2017, 1486 (1r,2r,3r), 1611 (assent) National Vocational Education and Training Regulator (Charges) Amendment (Annual Registration Charge) Bill 2017, 1486 (1r,em,2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Native Title Amendment (Indigenous Land Use Agreements) Bill 2017, 992 (reference), 1009 (1r), 1320, 1356, 1376, 1394 (2r), 1400 (ic,em,3r), 1442 (m), 1611 (assent) Nick Xenophon Team Whip— Announced, 47, 2394 Northern Australia—Joint Select Committee— [Committee of the 44th Parliament] References, reports and responses— Final report [Pivot north: Inquiry into the development of northern Australia], government response 2463 Scaling up: Inquiry into opportunities for expanding aquaculture in Northern Australia, government response 1390 Northern Australia—Joint Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 134 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate—Standing order 33(1), 558, 940, 1068, 1427, 1484, 1597, 1835, 3915 Membership, 154, 156, 266, 334, 420, 2625, 3693, 3796, 4547 References, reports and responses— Opportunities and methods for stimulating tourism in northern Australia, report [Northern horizons: Unleashing our tourism potential] 3375, 3514, agreed to 3628

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Nuclear Fuel Cycle (Facilitation) Bill 2017, 2187 (nm555), 2219 (1r,em), 2395 O Obesity epidemic in Australia—Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 3064 (nm824), agreed to 3101 Extensions of time, 3419 (nm940), agreed to 3445; 4043 (nm1179), agreed to 4091; 4227 (nm1239), agreed to 4266 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate—Standing order 33(1), 4252, 4386 Membership, 3105, 3111, 3112, 3347, 3656 References, reports and responses— Final report, 4460 Office of National Intelligence Bill 2018, 4338 (1r,em,2r,3r), 4731 (assent) Office of National Intelligence (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2018, 4338 (1r,em,2r,3r), 4731 (assent) Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Amendment (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2018, 3357 (reference) Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Amendment (Petroleum Pools and Other Measures) Bill 2016 [Act citation Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Amendment (Petroleum Pools and Other Measures) Act 2017], 419 (1r), 818, 841 (em,2r,ic,3r), 1058 (assent) Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Amendment (Reporting of Gas Reserves) Bill 2018, 3415 (nm930), 3444 (1r,em), 3523 Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Regulatory Levies) Amendment Bill 2018, 3357 (reference) Omnibus Repeal Day (Autumn 2015) Act 2016, 85 (assent) Orders— Orders for the production of documents— Administration— 2016 Census—Legal advice—The legal advice referred to by the Australian Statistician during his appearance on 7.30 on 3 August 2016 (Senator Xenophon), 71 (nm24), amended and agreed to 128; document tabled 201; motion insisting that the documents be tabled 252 (nm63), agreed to 291; document tabled 319 Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority—Proposed Armidale site—Arson investigation—Documents concerning the investigation (Senator Brown), 4629 (nm1413), amended and agreed to 4800 Centrelink—Serco pilot program—Review by KPMG—A copy of the review of the program conducted by KPMG (Senator Siewert), 4072 (nm1194), agreed to 4119; documents tabled 4244; motion insisting the document be provided 4322 (nm1277), agreed to 4372; documents tabled 4461

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Department of Human Services— Child support system upgrade—Details surrounding the upgrade of the system (Senator Patrick), 3527 (nm982), agreed to 3561; documents tabled 3656 Data breach—Advice and documents relating to a data breach (Senator Di Natale), 2309 (nm610), agreed to 2380; documents tabled 2439 Former ministers—Meetings—A statement detailing meetings with former ministers at which lobbying, advocacy or the consideration of business took place (Senators Waters and McAllister), 490 (nm113), agreed to 580; document tabled 939; motion calling on government to comply with order 1197 (nm291), agreed to 1227; documents tabled 3087, 4743 Government procurement—Economic benefit to the economy—A copy of the report commissioned by the Department of Finance entitled Template for tender responses regarding economic benefit to the Australian economy (Senators Carr and Xenophon), 2076 (nm525), agreed to 2114; documents tabled 2129 Great Barrier Reef Foundation—Documents held by the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science and the Australian Institute of Marine Science concerning the foundation (Senator Carr), 3438 (nm954), agreed to 3475; document tabled 3566; explanation 3584; documents tabled 3656, 3864 Gretals Australia Pty Ltd—Grant— All documents regarding the application and decision to award the grant (Senator Carr), 4079 (nm1204), agreed to 4120; document tabled 4219 Documents concerning the award of funding to the corporation under the Global Connections Fund Bridging Grants (Senator Carr), 4224 (nm1229), agreed to 4263; documents tabled 4342 Member for New England—Solicitor-General’s advice—The Solicitor-General’s advice regarding the eligibility of the Member for New England to continue to sit as a member of the House of Representatives or serve as a minister in the Cabinet (Senator Di Natale), 1706 (nm428), amended and agreed to 1738; document tabled 1781 Mr Don Burke—Documents concerning activities conducted in concert with celebrity gardener, Mr Don Burke (Senator Hanson-Young), 2425 (nm642), amended and agreed to 2497; documents tabled 2539 Overseas departmental and agency staff—Answers to questions on notice concerning overseas staff (Senator Wong), 3022 (nm803), amended and agreed to 3075; document tabled 3111 Postal plebiscite or ballot—Advice on conduct or constitutionality—Advice on the conduct or constitutionality of a postal plebiscite or postal ballot received by the Department of Finance (Senator Rice), 1605 (nm405), agreed to 1637; document tabled 1669 Special purpose flights—Schedule for the period 1 July to 31 December 2017 (Senator Farrell), 3326 (nm915), agreed to 3361; document tabled 3387 Student Builder pilot program—North East Vocational College—Information concerning grants made to the North East Vocational College (Senator Cameron), 376 (nm95), agreed to 412; documents tabled 459

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Animal Welfare— Association for the Conservation of Threatened Parrots—Permission to export birds—Documents setting out the owners of parrots supplied to the association (Senator Hanson-Young), 4587 (nm1381), agreed to 4680 Live animal exports—Review—Draft versions of a review and related correspondence (Senator Faruqi), 4227 (nm1238), agreed to 4297; explanation 4387; documents tabled 4461, 4551 Live export trade— Documents held by the Export Finance and Insurance Corporation concerning consideration of the live export trade or live exporters (Senator Rhiannon), 1121 (nm263), agreed to 1171; document tabled 1235 Live export of equine animals—Draft or any other version of the Export Control (Animals) Amendment (Equine Animals) Order 2017 (Senators Rhiannon and Hinch), 1380 (nm341), agreed to 1413; document tabled 1570 Communications— Australian and Children’s Screen Content Review—The report of the review (Senator Urquhart), 4044 (nm1182), agreed to 4083; document tabled 4158 National Broadband Network—Statistics concerning the rollout of the network (Senator Urquhart), 3018 (nm793), agreed to 3070; 3092 (nm829), agreed to 3147 NBN Co—Statement concerning the alteration of a statement to the Joint Standing Committee on the National Broadband Network and documents relating to pricing changes (Senator O’Neill), 3551 (nm995), motion determined as not formal 3589, agreed to 3596; document tabled 3626 Universal Service Obligation—Modelling of reform options, and advice provided by NBN Co (Senator Griff), 4431 (nm1335), amended and agreed to 4595; motion insisting that the documents be tabled 4774 (nm1428), agreed to 4842 Community Affairs References Committee— Affordability of private health insurance and out-of-pocket medical costs— Government response (Senator Griff), 4046 (nm1185), agreed to 4093; document tabled 4158 Availability of cancer drugs in Australia—Government response—Government response to the report of the Community Affairs References Committee on the availability of cancer drugs in Australia (Senator Xenophon), 126 (nm41), agreed to 175; documents tabled 264, 2171 Income inequality—Government response—The government response to the report of the committee, Extent of income inequality in Australia – Bridging our growing divide: inequality in Australia (Senator Brown), 589 (nm126), agreed to 632; document tabled 670 Price regulation associated with the Prostheses List Framework—Government response—The response to the report (Senator Griff), 1979 (nm503), agreed to 2012; document tabled 2027

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Defence— Future Frigate project— Correspondence and other documents (Senators Xenophon and Carr), 1812 (nm449), agreed to 1843; document tabled 1908; motion requiring documents to be provided 1929 (nm488), agreed to 1961; explanation provided 1977; further motion requiring provision of documents 2559 (nm667), agreed to 2590; further documents tabled 2670 Terms of request for tender—Advice concerning minister’s statement concerning the potential to change the terms of reference for the project (Senator Xenophon), 1955 (nm495), agreed to 2017; document tabled 2039 Future Submarine project— Australian Industry Capability Plan—The plan submitted by DCNS to the Department of Defence in its response to the Future Submarine Competitive Evaluation Process (Senator Patrick), 2632 (nm700), agreed to 2667; document tabled 2751; motion requiring minister to make statement 2915 (nm775), amended and agreed to 2959; documents tabled 3113 Design and mobilisation contract— The contract signed between the Commonwealth and DCNS on 30 September 2016 (Senators Xenophon and Carr), 409 (nm100), agreed to 436; documents tabled 792 The intellectual property terms of the contract (Senators Xenophon and Carr), 824 (nm178), agreed to 862; document tabled 889 Final cost estimate template—Australian build price and total sustainment cost (Senator Patrick), 3166 (nm862), agreed to 3217; document tabled 3316; motion calling on Government to comply with order 3329 (nm919), agreed to 3362; motion requiring explanation 3526 (nm981), amended and agreed to 3592; explanation 3760 The Australian Industry Capability Plan for the Future Submarine, and Australian Steel Development and Qualification Study (Senators Xenophon and Carr), 1096 (nm262), agreed to 1130; documents tabled 1279 Maribyrnong Defence site—Consultant report, correspondence and other related documents (Senator Rice), 1379 (nm340), amended and agreed to 1411; documents tabled 1570 Military exports to Saudi Arabia—Itinerary for a visit to Saudi Arabia by the Minister for Defence Industry and other documents concerning the exports (Senator Ludlam), 1200 (nm297), amended and agreed to 1228; reiteration of order and provision for remedial action 1297 (nm312), negatived 1333; document tabled 1310 Resistance to interrogation training programs—All recordings of the Australian Defence Force’s resistance to interrogation training programs (Senator Lambie), 430 (nm109), agreed to 496; document tabled 633 Review of ASC Pty Ltd—Future Frigate tender—Report of the review, and unclassified portions of the Future Frigate tender documentation set (Senator Xenophon), 1727 (nm432), amended and agreed to 1817; documents tabled 1882, 1908; further motion requiring provision of documents 2559 (nm667), agreed to 2590; documents tabled 2670

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Royal Australian Navy and Saudi Arabian joint training exercise—Any documents relating to the exercise on 14 August 2017 (Senator Whish-Wilson), 2233 (nm585), agreed to 2284; documents tabled 2385, 2540 Submarines tender process—Documents commissioned from Macroeconomics.com.au Pty Ltd, including economic modelling and other examination of the potential economic impact of the SEA1000 submarine project on the Australian economy, among other subjects (Senator Xenophon), documents tabled 110 Departmental and agency appointments and vacancies—[Documents tabled pursuant to 24 June 2008 order, as amended on 12 May 2009], 41, 239, 275, 303, 323, 358, 939, 989, 1031, 1343, 1363, 2041, 2071, 2099, 2135, 2171, 2660, 2733, 2764, 3012, 3038, 3087, 3119, 3872, 3882, 3914, 3950, 3989, 4027, 4252, 4574, 4656, 4741, 4766, 4829 Departmental and agency grants—[Documents tabled pursuant to 24 June 2008 order], 41, 276, 304, 323, 358, 939, 989, 1032, 1343, 1363, 1373, 1782, 2042, 2052, 2072, 2099, 2135, 2171, 2542, 2660, 2681, 2705, 2765, 3012, 3038, 3119, 3872, 3882, 3914, 3950, 3989, 4027, 4574, 4656, 4741, 4766, 4829 Economics—Parallel importation laws—The Castalia Report into parallel import laws (Senator Carr), 1296 (nm307), agreed to 1327; documents tabled 1361 Economics References Committee—Australia’s automotive industry—Government response—Government response to the report of the Economics References Committee on Australia’s automotive industry (Senator Xenophon), 167 (nm45), agreed to 196; further order 1687 (nm421), agreed to 1710 Education— Australian Education Amendment Bill 2017—Documents concerning the cost of implementing amendments provided for in the bill (Senator Collins), 1470 (nm364), agreed to 1497; document tabled 1570 Australian Research Council—Incoming ministers brief—The most recent brief provided by the ARC (Senator Carr), 4041 (nm1174), agreed to 4082; document tabled 4157 Employment—Death of Work for the Dole participant—All documents and correspondence relating to the death of a Work for the Dole participant, Josh Park-Fing (Senator Rhiannon), 1093 (nm252), agreed to 1127; documents tabled 1178 Entity contracts [previously Departmental and agency contracts]—[Documents tabled pursuant to 20 June 2001 order, as amended on 27 September 2001, 18 June 2003, 26 June 2003 and 4 December 2003], 6, 41, 90, 119, 122, 163, 324, 989, 1032, 1216, 1782, 1835, 1916, 1953, 2072, 2765, 3633, 3641, 3733, 3760, 3808, 4027, 4574, 4742 Environment— Australia’s National Greenhouse Gas Inventory—Quarterly updates (Senator Di Natale), 3923 (nm1142), agreed to 3977; documents tabled 4349, 4742 Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder— By the Minister representing the Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources, the induction briefing and related material for the incoming officeholder (Senator Hanson-Young), 3300 (nm908), agreed to 3335; document tabled 3391; further order 3531 (nm989), agreed to 3561; further document tabled 3626

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By the Minister representing the Minister for the Environment, the incoming brief for the new officeholder (Senator Hanson-Young), 3651 (nm1026), agreed to 3691; documents tabled 3774, 3871 Great Barrier Reef Foundation— Documents held by the CSIRO and AIMS (Senator Carr), 3164 (nm857), agreed to 3216; documents tabled 3391, 3424 Grant—Documents relating to the grant to the foundation (Senator Keneally), 3525 (nm978), agreed to 3556; documents tabled 3656; motion insisting that the document be tabled 3707 (nm1050), agreed to 3771 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park—Cruise ship pollution—Documents and correspondence concerning an incident (Senator Waters), 4077 (nm1201), agreed to 4120; documents tabled 4245 Leadbeater’s Possum— Any nominations submitted seeking revised listing of the Leadbeater’s Possum under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Senator Rice), 1379 (nm339), agreed to 1410; documents tabled 1569 Draft national recovery plan—Correspondence concerning the draft plan (Senator Rice), 1168 (nm281), agreed to 1204; document tabled 1235 Menindee Lakes—Water releases—Documents and correspondence concerning the release of water from the lakes (Senator Hanson-Young), 4225 (nm1231), motion determined as not formal 4263, agreed to 4265 Minamata Convention on Mercury—Ratification—The cost-benefit analysis undertaken by Marsden Jacob Associates of Australia ratifying Minamata Convention on Mercury (Senator Waters), 627 (nm138), agreed to 661; documents tabled 770, 800 Murray-Darling Basin—National Partnership Agreement on Implementing Water Reform in the Murray-Darling Basin—Documents associated with the national partnership agreement (Senator Burston), 3332 (nm926), agreed to 3365; documents tabled 3864 Murray-Darling Basin Authority— Adjustment mechanism projects— Assessments—Assessments of the projects completed by the MBDA (Senator Patrick), 2583 (nm685), agreed to 2617; motion requiring minister to explain failure to comply with the order 2823 (nm746), withdrawn 2866; documents tabled 2899 Final modelling and current status of projects (Senator Patrick), 3019 (nm798), agreed to 3072; documents tabled 3346 Correspondence, a report and board papers concerning the Northern Basin Review (Senator Hanson-Young), 2664 (nm708), amended and agreed to 2697; documents tabled 2751 Murray-Darling Basin Plan— Allegations concerning illegal structures and water diversion—Correspondence and summaries of expenditure (Senator Xenophon), 1812 (nm450), amended and agreed to 1843; documents tabled 2165

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Documents concerning the Barwon-Darling Unregulated River (Senator Xenophon), 1686 (nm420), amended and agreed to 1733; documents tabled 2039 Information concerning the plan (Senator Patrick), 3440 (nm960), agreed to 3481 Water purchases—Decisions and valuations or assessments of purchases (Senator Patrick), 2231 (nm579), agreed to 2254; documents tabled 2669 Queensland—Adani coal mine—Departmental investigation—Documents relating to the investigation (Senators Di Natale and Waters), 4362 (nm1302), agreed to 4411; documents tabled 4551 Regional Forest Agreements—Documents concerning several agreements (Senator Rice), 4390 (nm1310), agreed to 4453 United Nations Framework on the Convention of Climate Change—Modelling— Modelling detailing the Government’s emission and removals projections for 2030 (Senator Di Natale), 325 (nm93), agreed to 381; document tabled 771 Environment and Communications References Committee— Australia’s video game development industry—Government response—The government response to the report Game on: more than playing around – The future of Australia’s video game development industry (Senator Ludlam), 254 (nm69), amended and agreed to 311; document tabled 351; further order 1324 (nm331), amended and agreed to 1387; document tabled 1419; motion calling on government to comply with order 2424 (nm640), amended and agreed to 2457; document tabled 2500 Stormwater management—Government response—Government response to the report of the Environment and Communications References Committee on stormwater management (Senator Xenophon), 125 (nm40), agreed to 171; document tabled 264 Estimates hearings—Unanswered questions on notice— 2018-19 (Budget—supplementary)—All outstanding answers to questions, as at 31 January 2019 (Senator Collins), 4585 (nm1379), agreed to 4637 Statement providing information on the answering of estimates questions on notice, 6, 239, 276, 304, 359, 798, 877, 903, 989, 1033, 1280, 1292, 1316, 1364, 1953, 2005, 2042, 2052, 2072, 2136, 2171, 2604, 2629, 2660, 2681, 2705, 2733, 2766, 3000, 3012, 3038, 3087, 3120, 3392, 3641, 3872, 3882, 3914, 3950, 3989, 4027, 4656, 4743, 4766, 4829 Family and Community Services— Cashless Debit Card Trial— Final evaluation report—Report and associated documents (Senator Siewert), 1755 (nm442), agreed to 1819; documents tabled 1853 Progress report—Information used in the preparation of the report (Senator Siewert), 408 (nm99), agreed to 433; documents tabled 770 Cashless Welfare Card evaluation—Evaluation commissioned by the department and associated documents (Senator Siewert), 1840 (nm464), agreed to 1880; document tabled 1908

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Financial Wellbeing and Capability activity—Grants—Documents relating to the award of grants under the activity (Senator McAllister), 4261 (nm1256), agreed to 4292; documents tabled 4461 Funding for Research into Cancers with Low Survival Rates—Select Committee— Government response (Senator Griff), 4046 (nm1185), agreed to 4093; documents tabled 4158 Health— Alcohol and drug treatment and rehabilitation services—Model and technical manual, and related correspondence and documentation (Senator Kakoschke-Moore), 1869 (nm472), agreed to 1902; documents tabled 2027 Assessment reports by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission on anti-competitive health cover practices [Documents tabled pursuant to 25 March 1999 order, as amended on 18 September 2002], 362, 1579, 3259, 4218 Australian Capital Territory—Pill testing trial—Any ministerial response to correspondence from the ACT Shadow Attorney-General, and any other documents concerning the pill testing trial at the Spilt Milk festival (Senator Di Natale), 2061 (nm522), agreed to 2089; documents tabled 2129 Complementary medicine industry—Correspondence—Correspondence between ministers concerning the industry (Senator Carr), 4479 (nm1356), agreed to 4599 Drug and alcohol treatment services—Funding—Mount Gambier—Information the Government relied on to exclude Mount Gambier-based services from applying for funding (Senators Griff and Farrell), 4428 (nm1325), agreed to 4491; documents tabled 4551 Home care packages—Data on the number of people who have been waiting longer than 12 months to receive a package (Senator Siewert), 3825 (nm1097), agreed to 3858; documents tabled 3871 Oakden aged care service—Accreditation and assessment reports—Documents concerning evaluations of the Oakden aged care service from 2007 to date (Senators Xenophon, Griff and Kakoschke-Moore), 1301 (nm320), agreed to 1336; documents tabled 1361 Queensland—National Health Reform Agreement funding—Information concerning funding under the agreement for Queensland (Senator Chisholm), 2913 (nm772), agreed to 2951; documents tabled 2990 Thalidomide—Australian survivors—Government responsibility—Report prepared by Maddocks Lawyers (Senator Steele-John), 3139 (nm837), agreed to 3175; documents tabled 3247, 3511 Immigration— Asylum seekers—West Lorengau Haus—Correspondence and other documents relating to West Lorengau Haus (Senators Griff and McKim), 2482 (nm662), amended and agreed to 2519; documents tabled 2539; motion calling on Government to comply with order 2613 (nm698), agreed to 2641; further documents tabled 2789

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Refugees—Resettlement to United States of America— Documents and correspondence concerning the resettlement of refugees from Nauru and Manus Island to the US (Senator McKim), 1725 (nm430), amended and agreed to 1820; documents tabled 1937 The agreement between Australia and the United States of America regarding resettlement of refugees from Manus Island and Nauru to the US (Senator McKim), 819 (nm169), agreed to 861; documents tabled 979 Senator McKim—Visa application—Correspondence—Correspondence between the Government of the Republic of Nauru and various Commonwealth Government entities (Senator McKim), 4048 (nm1189), agreed to 4085; documents tabled 4123, 4244 Indexed lists of departmental and agency files—[Documents tabled pursuant to 30 May 1996 order, as amended on 3 December 1998], 122, 209, 240, 276, 304, 324, 359, 1033, 1043, 1113, 1144, 1164, 1191, 1241, 1619, 1704, 1753, 1782, 1835, 1860, 1889, 1916, 1953, 2006, 2042, 2072, 2099, 2766, 2777, 2816, 2848, 2878, 2936, 2969, 3000, 3392, 3576, 3634, 3641, 3669, 3699, 3733, 3760, 3808, 3873, 4743 Indigenous Australians— Community Development Program— Final evaluation reports (Senator Siewert), 3889 (nm1111), agreed to 3938; documents tabled 4012 The Targeted Compliance Framework on CDP jobseekers (Senator Siewert), 3422 (nm951), agreed to 3474; documents tabled 3538 Indigenous Advancement Strategy—Grant applications—Advice, correspondence and copies of applications from the Cattlemen’s Association (NTCA), the Amateur Fishermen’s Association of the Northern Territory (AFANT) and the Northern Territory Seafood Council (NTSC) (Senator McCarthy), 4042 (nm1175), agreed to 4089; explanation, and documents tabled 4156, 4215 National Partnership Agreement on Remote Housing—Correspondence received since the beginning of December 2017 (Senator Dodson), 2687 (nm716), amended and agreed to 2720; documents tabled 2751, 2777; statement made 2817 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody—Implementation of recommendations—Any reviews or reports (Senator Siewert), 3844 (nm1104), amended and agreed to 3899 Industrial Relations— Australian Building and Construction Commission—Information concerning the former Australian Building and Construction Commissioner (Senator Cameron), 2826 (nm751), agreed to 2862; documents tabled 2990, 3029 Australian Workers’ Union—Registered Organisations Commission investigation— Details of communications concerning the investigation (Senator Cameron), 2185 (nm553), agreed to 2211; documents tabled 2265 Further details of communications concerning the investigation (Senator Cameron), 2186 (nm554), agreed to 2212; document tabled 2320

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Industry— National Energy Guarantee— Documents and detailed modelling that support the Government’s claims of a reduction in household energy bills (Senator Di Natale), 2081 (nm536), agreed to 2126; documents tabled 2155 Modelling—Documents relating to the full modelling of the final design of the NEG (Senator Di Natale), 3413; document tabled 3435 South Australia—Radioactive waste facility at Kimba—Definition of ‘broad community support’ and all information used to determine that it had been met for the proposed sites (Senator Patrick), 2426 (nm643), amended and agreed to 2492; documents tabled 2540 Law and Justice— Bell Group litigation—Correspondence, file notes of meetings and briefings concerning the legislation relating to settling the Bell Group litigation (Senator Watt), 655 (nm151), agreed to 716; motion calling on minister to respond to order 911 (nm216), amended and agreed to 950; documents tabled 956 Federal courts—Funding—Report on funding of the federal courts and related costings (Senators Griff, Pratt, Hanson and Hinch), 2783 (nm733), agreed to 2831; motion calling on government to comply with order 2914 (nm774), agreed to 2953; documents tabled 2969 Legislation committees—2017-18 additional estimates—Unanswered questions on notice—Answers to the questions (Senator Collins), 3025 (nm811), agreed to 3078; document tabled 3112 Mining—Adani Carmichael mine—Correspondence between the Commonwealth Government and foreign governments (Senator Di Natale), 2188 (nm558), agreed to 2215; documents tabled 2243 Politics—Political donations—Liberal Party of Australia—Documents concerning donations from a Chinese national (Senator Hanson-Young), 2456 (nm654), agreed to 2488; document tabled 2501 Primary Industries— Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority— Adverse Experience Reporting Program—Annual reports—Reports from 2014 to date (Senator Griff), 3681 (nm1038), agreed to 3712; document tabled 3752 Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority digital strategy—A copy of the strategy and related correspondence (Senator Brown), 2944 (nm785), agreed to 2980; documents tabled 2991 Cost benefit analysis, and other materials, concerning the relocation of the APVMA from Canberra to Adelaide (Senator Rice), 125 (nm39), agreed to 174; document tabled 264 Relocation—Documents outlining analysis and planning relating to the relocation of the APVMA (Senator Rice), 626 (nm136), agreed to 666; documents tabled 770, 800 Red Imported Fire Ant Eradication Program review—The independent review of the Red Imported Fire Ant Eradication Program (Senator Rice), 626 (nm137), agreed to 660; documents tabled 770

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Regional Forest Agreements—Documents considered by or arising from the ministerial meetings held in 2016 and 2017 (Senator Rice), 2855 (nm756), agreed to 2887; documents tabled 2990 Qualification of former Senator Day—Legal advice—Legal advice provided to the Government in relation to the eligibility of former Senator Day by David Jackson, QC (Senator Wong), 378 (nm98), agreed to 434; document tabled 485 Regional Australia—Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility— Contract or MOU between the NAIF and EFIC, and other corporate documents (Senator Moore), 1195 (nm288), agreed to 1223; document tabled 1249 Master facility agreements—Agreements between the Federal Government and Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory (Senator Rice), 2203 (nm564), agreed to 2235; documents tabled 2265, 2539 Report on outstanding orders for documents, order agreed to 2532; documents tabled 2766, 3634, 4743 Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee—Australian grape and wine industry—Government response—The government response to the Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee report on the Australian grape and wine industry (Senator Xenophon), 191 (nm58), agreed to 262; document tabled 319 Science and Technology— Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation review—The terms of reference and related documents concerning the final report commissioned by the CSIRO, Review of CSIRO’s Science Prioritisation and Implementation Process (Senator Rice), 191 (nm56), agreed to 261; documents tabled 363 Gene Technology Regulations 2001—Proposed amendments—Draft advice—The draft advice provided by the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources to states and territories (Senator Rice), 4588 (nm1385), amended and agreed to 4681 Genetic Control of Invasive Rodents Program—Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation involvement—Documents relating to the CSIRO’s involvement in the program (Senator Bartlett), 3058 (nm812), agreed to 3098 Senate—Questions on notice—Answers—Answers to questions on notice directed to the Minister representing the Prime Minister (Senator Wong), 3023 (nm804), agreed to 3075; document tabled 3111 Social Issues—Religious Freedom Review Expert Panel—Final report—A copy of the report (Senators McKim, Rice, Pratt, McAllister, Senator Keneally, Kitching and Griff), 3786 (nm1077), agreed to 3832; document tabled 3837; motion insisting on compliance 3842; document tabled 3865; further motion 3893 (nm1121), agreed to 3940; document tabled 3945; explanation 3951 Sport—Australian Sports Anti-doping Authority—National Anti-Doping Framework— Various documents by the Australian Sports Anti-doping Authority (ASADA) and the National Anti-Doping Framework in relation to the AFL and Operation Cobia (Senators Madigan, Leyonhjelm, Day, Lambie, Wang, Xenophon, Lazarus and Muir), documents tabled 7

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Taxation—Financial sector entities—Tax information—Information concerning the lodgment of tax returns (Senator Patrick), 3418 (nm937), amended and agreed to 3450; documents tabled 3486; motion calling for information to be provided to the Economics Legislation Committee 3887 (nm1108), agreed to 3936; documents tabled 4012, 4069; further motion ordering the documents 4147 (nm1225), amended and agreed to 4235; document tabled 4341; further motion requiring documents to be provided 4395 (nm1322), agreed to 4457; document tabled 4551 Tourism—Tourism Australia—Contracts—Contracts entered into between 1 January 2004 and 31 January 2006 (Senator Chisholm), 4284 (nm1260), agreed to 4330; documents tabled 4375, 4551 Trade— Free trade agreements—Full text of the proposed Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement, the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement and other bilateral and plurilateral trade agreements (Senator Wong), explanation required 4359 (nm1295), agreed to 4407; explanation 4422 World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement—The offer, and responses concerning that offer, relating to the WTO Government Procurement Agreement (Senator Xenophon), 190 (nm54), amended and agreed to 260; document tabled 319 Transport—Western Australia— Perth Freight Link— An estimate of the financial penalties or compensation payable should the contracts be terminated, and related correspondence (Senator Ludlam), 71 (nm23), agreed to 99; document tabled 134 Correspondence, traffic modelling, environmental surveying and other materials concerning the Perth Freight Link, and a list of projects that have received funding of more than $100 million without a published business case (Senator Ludlam), 90 (nm29), agreed to 127; document tabled 226 Records relating to breaches of approval conditions and management plans relating to the project (Senator Ludlam), 910 (nm214), amended and agreed to 948; document tabled 979 The full business case and cost benefit analysis (Senator Ludlam), 827 (nm186), amended and agreed to 917; explanation for not complying provided 940 The full unredacted business case and cost benefit analysis (Senator Ludlam), 1169 (nm285), agreed to 1205; document tabled 1235 Roe Highway Extension—Details of investigations of potential nesting trees for the black cockatoo (Senator Ludlam), 849 (nm202), amended and agreed to 920; documents tabled 923, 1153 Unproclaimed legislation, 41, 1781, 3633 Wind Turbines—Select Committee—Government response—The government response to the report of the Select Committee on Wind Turbines (Senators Leyonhjelm, Day, Xenophon, Lambie, Griff, Kakoschke-Moore, Burston, Culleton, Roberts, Hanson and Hinch), 67 (nm16), agreed to 97

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Proposed orders for the production of documents— Administration— Deputy Prime Minister—Travel—Travel details of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ms Vikki Campion (Senator Kitching), 2717 (nm728), withdrawn 2744 Special purpose flights—Schedule for the period 1 January to 30 June 2018 (Senator Farrell), 4438 (nm1349), withdrawn 4593 Community Affairs References Committee—Affordability of private health insurance and out-of-pocket medical costs—Government response (Senator Griff), 4430 (nm1327), withdrawn 4593 Economics References Committee—Foreign investment review framework— Government response (Senator Xenophon), 166 (nm44), withdrawn 192 Environment— Climate change—Paris Agreement commitments—Correspondence or documents concerning the use of ‘carryover credits’ (Senator Di Natale), 4789 (nm1461) Murray-Darling Basin Plan—Legal advice—Advice concerning development of the plan and water recovery target (Senator Hanson-Young), 4590 (nm1389), amended and negatived 4645 New South Wales—Newcastle and the Central Coast—Seismic testing by Asset Energy—Correspondence, advice and briefing notes concerning the Petroleum Exploration Permit 11 (Senator Faruqi), 4590 (nm1391), negatived 4804 Exposure Draft of the Marriage Amendment (Same-Sex Marriage) Bill—Select Committee—Report findings—Statement of Government’s intentions in relation to the report findings (Senator Rice), 1490 (nm371), withdrawn 2208 Immigration—Asylum seekers—Death of Mr Hamed Shamshiripour on Manus Island—Documents held by minister pertaining to the death of an asylum seeker (Senator McKim), 1731 (nm439), withdrawn 1841 Industrial Relations—Fair Work Commission—Appointment of Ms Nicole Wells— Documents relating to the appointment, including correspondence and due diligence paperwork (Senator Abetz), 1955 (nm491), negatived 1984 Industry—National Radioactive Waste Management Facility—Site selection process— Documents relating to votes held on the process (Senator Hanson-Young), 3587 (nm1011), motion determined as not formal 3616; 3651 (nm1025), negatived 3688 Law and Justice— Federal Circuit Court in Newcastle—Document created by Chief Judge Pascoe concerning resourcing, caseloads and timeframes in Newcastle’s Federal Circuit Court (Senator McAllister), 1295 (nm306), withdrawn 1384 Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979—Report—Report on the operation of the Act for 2015-16 (Senator Ludlam), 1539 (nm390) Regional Australia—Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility—Letter from the Queensland Government outlining intention to veto a loan to the Adani Group (Senator Di Natale), 2279 (nm599), withdrawn 2485 Science and Technology—Science, Research and Innovation budget tables—2018 budget tables (Senator Carr), 3892 (nm1120), withdrawn 3931

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Social Issues—Religious Freedom Review Expert Panel—Final report (Senator Rice), 3886 Sport—Sportradar—Memorandum of Understanding—MOU between the AFP and Sportradar (Senator Xenophon), 1490 (nm372), negatived 1525 Trade—Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership— Documents concerning provisions of the agreement relating to ISDS and labour market testing (Senator Hanson-Young), 3819 (nm1085), negatived 3852 Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Legislation Amendment Bill 2017, 1420 (1r), 1465 (2r,3r), 1611 (assent) P Parliament— Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources—Eligibility—Consideration of bills within portfolio (Senator Hanson-Young), 1955 (nm494), negatived 1987 Mr Milo Yiannopoulos—Event at Parliament House (Senator Di Natale), 2408 (nm630), amended and agreed to 2433 Parliament House— (Senator Di Natale), 649 (nm142), negatived 715 Cleaners employed by Limro Pty Ltd (Senator Wong), 1602 (nm398), agreed to 1635 Conduct of pass-holders (Senator Bernardi), 2479 (nm655), agreed to 2521 Services provided by the Intercontinental Hotels Group (Senators Moore and Fifield), 654 (nm148), agreed to 714 President of the United States of America—Address— (Senator Bernardi), 3266 (nm889), agreed to 3310 (Senator Ludlam), 850 (nm205), negatived 920 Parliamentary Business Resources Amendment (Voluntary Opt-out) Bill 2017, 1601 (nm393), 1959 (1r,em) Parliamentary Business Resources Bill 2017, 1244 (reference), 1327 (exempted from cut-off), 1350 (1r,2r,3r), 1393 (assent) Parliamentary Business Resources (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2017, 1244 (reference), 1327 (exempted from cut-off), 1350 (1r,2r,3r), 1393 (assent) Parliamentary Entitlements Legislation Amendment Bill 2017, 952 (exempted from cut-off), 981 (1r), 1005 (2r,ic), 1010 (3r), 1058 (assent) Parliamentary Expenses Amendment (Transparency and Accountability) Bill 2015, 866 (rst) Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security Amendment Bill 2015, 78 (rst), 324 Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Australia Fund Bill 2018, 4071 (nm1191), 4112 (1r,em), 4220, 4480 (reference)

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Parliamentary Library—Joint Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 134 Membership, 264, 266, 298, 398, 1549, 1774, 2566 Parliamentary Service Amendment (Post-election Report) Bill 2018 [Act citation Parliamentary Service Amendment (Post-election Report) Act 2019], 4683 (1r,2r,3r), 4823 (assent) Parliamentary Superannuation Legislation Amendment (Fair Superannuation for Members of Parliament) Bill 2019, 4777 (nm1437) Parliamentary zone—Approval of works proposals— Demolition of the kiosk adjoining the Lobby restaurant in Parkes, 1936 (nm), agreed to 2010 Extension of the International Flag Display and upgrade to existing lighting, 1822 (nm), agreed to 1897 Installation of 40 timber bench seats at Commonwealth Place jetties, 1822 (nm), agreed to 1897 Installation of two new signs at Questacon, 1822 (nm), agreed to 1897 Parliament House Security Upgrade Works – Perimeter Security Enhancements, 709 (nm166), agreed to 753 Parry, Senator Stephen— Resignation, 2163 Passenger Movement Charge Amendment Bill 2016, 325 (reference), 397 (1r), 575, 585 (negatived at second reading), 599 (2r,3r), 869 (assent) Passenger Movement Charge Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2016, 697 (exempted from cut-off), 699 (1r,2r,3r), 869 (assent) Passenger Movement Charge Amendment (Timor Sea Maritime Boundaries Treaty) Bill 2018, 4324 (reference) Passports Legislation Amendment (Overseas Travel by Child Sex Offenders) Bill 2017, 1486 (1r,exempted from cut-off), 1501 (2r,ic,3r), 1611 (assent) Personal Property Securities Amendment (PPS Leases) Bill 2017, 1221 (exempted from cut-off), 1236 (1r), 1350 (2r,3r), 1393 (assent) Petroleum and Other Fuels Reporting Bill 2017, 1724 (1r,2r,3r), 1823 (assent) Petroleum and Other Fuels Reporting (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2017, 1724 (1r,2r,3r), 1823 (assent) Plebiscite (Allowing Australians to Decide Who Comes Here) Bill 2018, 4105 (nm1207), 4241 (negatived at first reading) Plebiscite (Allowing Australians to Decide Who Comes Here) Bill 2019, 4666 (nm1425) Plebiscite (Future Migration Level) Bill 2018, 3331 (nm924), 3472 (1r,em)

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Plebiscite (Restricting Non-European Migration) Bill 2018, 3963 (nm1166), 4000 (negatived at first reading) Plebiscite (Same-Sex Marriage) Bill 2016, 374 (1r), 400 (negatived at second reading), rst 1602 (nm), negatived 1620 Political Influence of Donations—Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 1760 Extensions of time, 1866 (nm465), agreed to 1898; 2248 (nm588), agreed to 2283; 2943 (nm784), agreed to 2982; 3023 (nm808), amended and agreed to 3097 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 2052 Standing order 33(1), 3066 Membership, 1774, 1822, 1853, 1907, 1937, 2064, 2566, 2670, 2897, 2927 References, reports and responses— Report, 3121 Politics— Assistant Treasurer (Senator Whish-Wilson), 4433 (nm1338), withdrawn 4593 Australian Greens— (Senators Bernardi and O’Sullivan), 4108 (nm1212), motion determined as not formal 4236 Allegations of sexual misconduct (Senators Leyonhjelm, Bernardi and Anning), 3533 (nm994), amended and agreed to 3564 Candidate for Footscray (Senator Kitching), 4110 (nm1216), withdrawn 4229 Comments made by Mr Alexander Downer (Senator Hanson-Young), 3270 (nm896), agreed to 3312 Comments made by political candidates (Senator Bernardi), 3439 (nm957), agreed to 3476 Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (Senators Macdonald and O’Sullivan), 1519 (nm386), motion determined as not formal 1544 Deputy Prime Minister—Ministerial standards, 2748 Electoral preferences (Senator Wong), 4775 (nm1430), agreed to 4838 Family First Party (Senator Rhiannon), 378 (nm97), amended and negatived 413 Government—Confidence motion (Senator Wong), 3623 International Day of Democracy (Senator Waters), 3710 (nm1057), negatived 3745 Political advertising—Collection and use of personal information (Senator Steele-John), 2825 (nm749), negatived 2867 Political donations— (Senator Di Natale)— 1492 (nm376), negatived 1526 3464 (nm961), negatived 3497

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(Senator Rhiannon)— 72 (nm28), withdrawn 192 1469 (nm361), amended and agreed to 1496 1687 (nm423), negatived 1712 (Senator Waters)— 3996 (nm1169), agreed to 4050 4436 (nm1345), negatived 4603 4480 (nm1358), negatived 4605 (Senators Waters and Hanson-Young), 4338 (nm1280), negatived 4374 Banks and financial institutions (Senator Rhiannon), 280 (nm80), negatived 315 Foreign political donations (Senators Xenophon, Rhiannon and Conroy), 71 (nm25), agreed to 99 Gambling industry (Senator Waters), 4586 (nm1380), negatived 4643 Gun lobby (Senators Faruqi and Waters), 4787 (nm1454) Mineral resources or mining industry business entities (Senator Rhiannon), 2664 (nm706), negatived 2691 Quality of government (Senator Bernardi), 2229 (nm576), negatived 2255 Remuneration of senators (Senators Bernardi and Leyonhjelm), 1049 (nm237), negatived 1103 South Australian election (Senator Bernardi), 2686 (nm713), agreed to 2725 Staff of state and federal members—Union membership (Senator Duniam), 3826 (nm1100), withdrawn 3899 President— Commission to administer oath or affirmation, 43, 2164, 2247 Election of, 5, 2163 Presentation to Governor-General, 43 Resignation of, 2163 Rulings— Closure cannot be moved in any proceedings in respect of which time has been allotted, 4492 Successive motions to suspend standing orders, 3237, 4498 Unparliamentary language, 4263 Use of electronic devices in the chamber, including photography, 962 Wording of motion not contrary to the sub judice convention, 3452 Statements— Bills— Communications Legislation Amendment (Regional and Small Publishers Innovation Fund) Bill 2017, 3110 Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Bill 2018—Submission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, 4544

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Clerk of the Senate— Dr Rosemary Laing—Retirement, 792, 817 Mr Richard Pye—Appointment, 647 Death of Bernie Harris, 621 Department of the Senate— Mr Brien Hallett—Retirement, 3374 Ms Sue Blunden—Retirement, 792 Deputy Clerk of the Senate—Ms Maureen Weeks—Appointment, 1191 End of 2016 sittings, 793 End of 2017 sittings, 2536 Parliament— Contract for cleaning services, 2853 Parliament House— Alleged incident, 3296 Incident, 4686 Lockdown exercise, 1466 Protests, 4427 Parliament House security arrangements, 753 Parliamentary Computer Network, 4575 Parliamentary Budget Officer—Ms Jenny Wilkinson—Appointment, 1467 Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry, 249, 1539 Parliamentary privilege—Proposed matter of privilege, 65, 851, 2535, 3781, 3883, 3915 Senate— Claim of parliamentary privilege over seized documents, 48 Conduct of debate, 2610 Deputy President and unparliamentary language, 112 Discovery of formal business and use of unparliamentary language, 4280 Displaying of items, such as badges with slogans, 4101 Divisions—Not possible for the chair to divide a question once the committee has proceeded to divide, 2341* First speeches, 163 Garments bearing slogans, 4385 Odgers’ Practice—14th edition, 817 Proposals to suspend a senator, 4834 Qualification of senators— 372 Senator Gallagher, 3043 Question time— Points of order, 2306 Questions directed solely to Opposition policies, 2023 Questions directed to ministers representing a minister in the House that do not relate to a public statement or portfolio responsibility of that minister, 3584 Use of derogatory language in answers, 2023

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Security and the mode of dress in the Senate, 1788 Senator Steele-John—Participation in Senate proceedings, 2178 Vacancy in the representation of Queensland—Choice of Amanda Stoker, 2878 Unparliamentary language— 1216 Application of standing orders and practice to events not forming part of proceedings, 3406 Withdrawal of remarks, 1243 Vacancy in the representation of states and territories—State senators— South Australia—Court of Disputed Returns to hand down decision in relation to former Senator Day, 1243 Western Australia—Election of Panagiotis (Peter) Georgiou, 1044 Status of government responses to parliamentary committee reports— Government’s statement, 484, 1280, 2201, 2999 Report, 7, 799, 1577, 2539 Primary Industries— Agricultural industry—Impact of feral animals (Senator Anning), 3165 (nm861), agreed to 3217 Bradfield Scheme— (Senator Hanson), 4578 (nm1362), negatived 4641 (Senator Anning), 3892 (nm1118), negatived 3933 Cattle farming—Comments by Australian Greens candidate (Senators Williams, O’Sullivan and Bernardi), 4148 (nm1228), agreed to 4243 Contribution of the agricultural sector (Senators McKenzie, Williams, Canavan and O’Sullivan), 1049 (nm238), amended and agreed to 1099 Cotton industry (Senator Williams), 4628 (nm1412), amended and agreed to 4799 Dairy industry— (Senator Hanson), 3706 (nm1049), negatived 3744 Mandatory code of conduct (Senators Hinch and Rice), 3818 (nm1083), agreed to 3849 Foodbank—Funding (Senator Siewert), 4047 (nm1187), amended and agreed to 4093 Kangaroo harvesting and products (Senator O’Sullivan), 3469 (nm971), agreed to 3500 Marine parks—New South Wales (Senator Leyonhjelm), 3735 (nm1058), withdrawn 3769 Milk production and prices (Senator Burston), 3414 (nm928), negatived 3446 National Agriculture Day (Senators Williams, McKenzie, Scullion, Canavan, Bushby, O’Sullivan, Ruston and McGrath), 4226 (nm1235), agreed to 4266 Pastoralists and Graziers Association of Western Australia (Senators Brockman, Dean Smith, Reynolds, Cash and Cormann), 4260 (nm1254), negatived 4301 Pork industry (Senators Williams, Ruston, Leyonhjelm and O’Sullivan), 4359 (nm1296), agreed to 4399 Queensland Agricultural Training Colleges (Senator McGrath), 4479 (nm1354), negatived 4608

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Tasmania—Aquaculture industry (Senators Duniam, Bushby, Abetz and Urquhart), 411 (nm106), agreed to 436 Primary Industries Levies and Charges Collection Amendment Bill 2016, 157 (1r,exempted from cut-off,2r,3r), 267 (assent) Primary Industries Levies and Charges Collection Amendment Bill 2018, 3093 (reference), 3457 (1r), 3617 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Primary Industries Research and Development Amendment Bill 2017 [Act citation Primary Industries Research and Development Amendment Act 2018], 3105 (1r), 3507 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Prime Minister and Cabinet Legislation Amendment (2017 Measures No. 1) Bill 2017 [Act citation Prime Minister and Cabinet Legislation Amendment (2017 Measures No. 1) Act 2018], 1346 (reference), 1646 (1r), 2683 (2r,ic,3r), 2794 (assent) Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Bill 2016 [Act citation Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Act 2017], 868 (1r), 905 (2r,ic,3r), 1058 (assent) Privacy Amendment (Re-identification Offence) Bill 2016, 279 (nm), 310 (1r,em), 448 (reference), 1937 (em) Private Health Insurance Amendment (GP Services) Bill 2014, 218 (rst) Private Health Insurance Legislation Amendment Bill 2018, 3149 (1r), 3171 (reference), 3646 (2r), 3661 (ic,em,3r), 3693 (m), 3904 (assent) Privileges—Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 407, 2006, 2575, 4386, 4766 Standing order 33(1), 3160, 3295, 3435, 4252 Membership, 103, 319, 324, 790, 1646, 2385, 2566, 2670, 3656, 3834, 3903, 4651 Proposed reference—Conduct of Senator Dastyari in accepting funds from private entities, and subsequent actions, 2535 (nm), withdrawn 2564 References, reports and responses— 163rd report—Status of material seized under warrant—Preliminary report, 766 164th report—Search warrants and the Senate, 1209 165th report—Persons referred to in the Senate—Mr Jamie Ware, Board Chair, Redlands College, 1552 166th report—Possible improper influence of a witness before the Environment and Communications References Committee, 1609 167th report—Persons referred to in the Senate: Ms Jane Carrigan, 2090 168th report—Implications for the use of intrusive powers by law enforcement and intelligence agencies on the privileges and immunities of members of Parliament, 2987, report adopted 3250 169th report—Persons referred to in the Senate: Professor Simon Chapman AO, 2987

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170th report—Persons referred to in the Senate: Miss Lisa Hay and Dr Geoffrey Robinson, 2988 171st report—Person referred to in the Senate: Mr John Lloyd PSM, 3942, agreed to 4015 172nd report—Disposition of material seized under warrant, 4219, 4344 173rd report—Persons referred to in the Senate: Mr Danny Eid, 4686 174th report—Parliamentary privilege and the use of search warrants, 4816 175th report—Possible improper interference with a senator in the free performance of his duties, 4816 176th report—Person referred to in the Senate: Mr Ben Davies, 4816 Development of a foreign influence transparency scheme, reference 3844 (nm), agreed to 4001 Disposition of the material over which a claim of privilege has been made, 55 (nm), agreed to 74—see 164th report Disposition of the material over which a claim of privilege has been made by Senator Pratt, namely, the material delivered to the Clerk of the Senate on 11 October 2018 by the Australian Federal Police following the execution of search warrants on that day, and other copies of the same material, reference 3908 (nm), agreed to 3925—see 172nd report Execution of search warrants by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) on the office of Senator Conroy and the home of an Opposition staff member on 19-20 May 2016, and on the Department of Parliamentary Services at Parliament House, Canberra, on 24 August 2016 or subsequent actions allegedly undertaken by the AFP and NBN Co Limited, as specified in Senator Conroy’s letter to the President of the Senate of 30 August 2016 raising a matter of privilege, 66 (nm), agreed to 95—see 164th report Implications for the use of intrusive powers by law enforcement and intelligence agencies on the privileges and immunities of members of Parliament, 409 (nm), amended and agreed to 630; extensions of time 1688, 2666—see 168th report Persons referred to in the Senate— Carrigan, Ms Jane—see 167th report Chapman, Professor Simon, AO—see 169th report Davies, Mr Ben—see 176th report Eid, Mr Danny—see 173rd report Hay, Miss Lisa—see 170th report Lloyd, Mr John PSM—see 171st report Robinson, Dr Geoffrey—see 170th report Ware, Mr Jamie; Board Chair, Redlands College—see 165th report Whether, by removing Senator Burston from positions within Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party and pressing him to resign from the Senate, Senator Hanson or any other person has sought to improperly interfere with the free performance of his duties as a senator or to penalise him for his conduct as a senator; and if so, whether any contempt was committed in that regard, reference 3916 (nm), agreed to 3965—see 175th report

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Whether there was any attempt to improperly influence a witness before the Environment and Communications References Committee, and whether any contempt of the Senate was committed in that regard, 851 (nm), agreed to 883—see 166th report Procedure—Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Membership, 103, 156, 202, 2566, 3210, 3656, 4651 Proposed reference—Parliamentary code of conduct relating to cultural diversity, 1840 (nm), withdrawn 1893 (but see below) References, reports and responses— 2016— 1st report—Photography in the chamber; Ministerial statements; Caring for infants, 318, recommendations adopted 420 2017— 1st report—Hours of meeting and routine of business; Tracking public interest immunity claims; Absence of a senator during a vote due to misadventure; Mode of dress for senators and possible ‘time out’ rule; Parliamentary Code for respecting cultural diversity and proposal to amend standing order 193, 2532, 2652, 2756, 2902, 3250, agreed to 3514 2018— 1st report—Hours of meeting and routine of business, 3315 2nd report—Proposal to replace the parliamentary prayer, 3751, agreed to 3866 3rd report—Disorder outside formal proceedings, 3833 4th report—Suspension motions and formal business, 4283 2019— 1st report—Parliamentary code of conduct; Formal business; Closing the Gap statement; Indigenous Australian languages, 4875 Code of Conduct, reference 4284 (nm1262), motion determined as not formal, amended and agreed to 4332 Formal business, reference 4357 (nm), agreed to 4397 Parliamentary code for respecting cultural diversity, 1809 (nm447), amended and agreed to 1878; extension of time 2234—see 1st report of 2017 Proposed amendment to standing order 193, 1810 (nm448), amended and agreed to 1879; extension of time 2234—see 1st report of 2017 Proposed amendments to standing order 50, reference 3241 (nm), agreed to 3342; extension of time 3534, progress report 3634; extension of time 3654—see 2nd report of 2018 Proceeds of Crime Amendment (Proceeds and Other Matters) Bill 2017 [Act citation Proceeds of Crime Amendment (Proceeds and Other Matters) Act 2018], 2249 (reference), 2754 (1r), 2894 (2r,3r), 3030 (assent) Product Emissions Standards Bill 2017, 1873 (exempted from cut-off), 1911 (1r), 1926, 1938 (2r,ic,3r), 2065 (assent)

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Product Emissions Standards (Consequential Provisions) Bill 2017, 1873 (exempted from cut-off), 1911 (1r), 1926, 1938 (2r,ic,3r), 2065 (assent) Product Emissions Standards (Customs) Charges Bill 2017, 1873 (exempted from cut-off), 1911 (1r), 1926, 1938 (2r,ic,3r), 2065 (assent) Product Emissions Standards (Excise) Charges Bill 2017, 1873 (exempted from cut-off), 1911 (1r), 1926, 1938 (2r,ic,3r), 2065 (assent) Productivity Commission Amendment (Addressing Inequality) Bill 2017, 1218 (nm302), 1409 (1r,em), 1539, 1656, 2556, 3761, 4036 (2r,3r) Progress Towards Indigenous Recognition—Proposed Joint Select Committee, 2108 (nm545), withdrawn 2564 Protection of the Sea Legislation Amendment Bill 2018, 3080 (1r), 3108 (2r,3r), 3152 (assent) Protection of the Sea (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Amendment (Polar Code) Bill 2017, 1221 (exempted from cut-off), 1236 (1r), 1350 (2r,3r), 1393 (assent) Public Accounts and Audit—Joint Statutory Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 378 (nm96), agreed to 413; 825 (nm180), agreed to 858; 1255; 1597; 2575; 2817; 3915 Standing order 33(1), 122; 255 (nm72), agreed to 286; 624 (nm133), agreed to 658; 1399; 1597; 2225; 3160; 3435; 3915; 4129 Membership, 154, 235, 266, 398, 633, 979, 1691, 2566, 2598, 2599, 2670, 2897, 3030, 3347, 3457 Parliamentary Budget Office review 2015-16—Report of independent panel, 1235, agreed to 1450 References, reports and responses— 438th report—Advisory report on the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Bill 2013, executive minute response 1853 443rd report—Review of Auditor-General’s reports nos 23 and 25 (2012-13) and 32 (2012-13) to 9 (2013-14), executive minute response 1853 447th report—EPBC Act, cyber security, mail screening, ABR and helicopter program: Review of Auditor-General’s reports nos 32 to 54 (2013-14), executive minute response 84 448th report—Review of the 2013-14 Defence Materiel Organisation major projects report, executive minute response 84 449th report—Regional Development Australia Fund, military equipment disposal and tariff concessions: Review of Auditor-General’s reports nos 1 to 23 (2014-15), executive minute responses 84, 1853 451st report—Community Pharmacy Agreements: Review of Auditor-General report no. 25 (2014-15), executive minute responses 439, 1529

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452nd report—Natural disaster recovery, Centrelink telephone services and Safer Streets program: Review of Auditor-General’s reports nos 24 to 50 (2014-15), executive minute responses 439, 1338, 1529, 2220; government response 459 453rd report—Development of the Commonwealth Performance Framework, government response 297; executive minute response 439 454th report—Early Years Quality Fund: Review of Auditor-General report no. 23 (2014-15), executive minute responses 439, 1338; government response 955 455th report—Parliamentary delegation to New Zealand and Fiji by members of the JCPAA, executive minute response 1338 456th report—Defence Major equipment procurement and evaluation, and Great Barrier Reef regulation: Review of Auditor-General reports nos 51 and 52 (2014-15) and nos 1 to 10 (2015-16), 84, agreed to 113; executive minute responses 1338, 1529 457th report—Development of the Commonwealth Performance Framework – Second report, 84, agreed to 113; executive minute response 1338 458th report—Defence major projects report (2014-15): Review of Auditor-General report no. 16 (2015-16), 84, agreed to 113; executive minute responses 1338, 1529 459th report—Annual report 2015-16, 439 460th report—Public sector governance: Inquiry based on Auditor-General’s report 29 (2015-16), 1007 461st report—Commonwealth risk management: Inquiry based on Auditor-General’s report 18 (2015-16), 1338; executive minute responses 2500, 2836 462nd report—Commonwealth infrastructure spending: Inquiry based on Auditor-General’s reports no. 14 (2015-16) and no. 38 (2016-17), 1529; executive minute responses 2220, 2500, 2836 463rd report—Commonwealth financial statements: Inquiry based on Auditor-General’s report 33 (2016-17), 1853; executive minute responses 2500, 2836, 3028 464th report—Commonwealth grants administration: Inquiry based on Auditor-General’s reports no. 25 (2015-16), no. 4 (2016-17), no. 12 (2016-17) and no. 35 (2016-17), 1853; executive minute response 2836 465th report—Commonwealth procurement: Inquiry based on Auditor-General’s reports 1, 13 and 16 (2016-17), 2025; executive minute responses 2836, 3028 466th report—Annual report 2016-17, 1967, agreed to 2033 467th report—Cybersecurity compliance: Inquiry based on Auditor-General’s report 42 (2016-17), 2220; executive minute response 3028; government response 4878 468th report—Defence major projects report (2015-16): Inquiry based on Auditor-General’s report 40 (2016-17), 2220; executive minute response 2836 469th report—Commonwealth Performance Framework: Inquiry based on Auditor-General’s reports 31 (2015-16), and 6 and 58 (2016-17), 2500 470th report—Defence sustainment expenditure, 2836; executive minute response 4687 471st report—Security of overseas missions: Inquiry based on Auditor-General’s report no. 5 (2017-18), 3028

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472nd report—Commonwealth procurement – Second report: Inquiry based on Auditor-General’s reports 9 and 12 (2017-18) and 61 (2016-17), 3982; executive minute response 4818 473rd report—Defence major projects report (2016-17): Inquiry based on Auditor-General’s report 26 (2017-18), 3795, agreed to 3866; executive minute response 4687 474th report—Annual report 2017-18, 3454, agreed to 3514 475th report—Defence First Principles Review, naval construction and mental health in the AFP: Inquiries based on Auditor-General’s reports 31, 34 and 39 (2017-18), 4687 476th report—Australian Government funding: Inquiry based on Auditor-General’s reports 18 and 50 (2017-18), 4687 477th report—Commonwealth financial statements – Second report; and Foreign investment in real estate: Inquiries based on Auditor-General’s reports 24 and 48 (2017-18), 4818 478th report—Issuing of a certificate under section 37 of the Auditor-General Act 1997: Inquiry based on Auditor-General’s report no. 6 (2018-19), 4818 479th report—Australian Government security arrangements: Inquiry based on Auditor-General’s reports 38 and 43 (2017-18), 4818 Appointment of Parliamentary Budget Officer—Approval— Ms Jenny Wilkinson, report by way of statement 1467 Statement on the appointment of the Independent Auditor of the Australian National Audit Office, 4814 Statements on the draft estimates for the Australian National Audit Office and the Parliamentary Budget Office— 2017-18, 1308 2018-19, 3028, 3134 2019-20, 4814 Public Governance and Resources Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2017, 1740 (1r), 1766 (2r,3r), 1823 (assent) Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Amendment (Executive Remuneration) Bill 2017, 2206 (nm573), 2238 (1r,em), 2249 (reference) Public Sector Superannuation Legislation Amendment Bill 2018, 3484 (1r), 3507 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Public Works—Joint Statutory Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate—Standing order 33(1), 1316, 1510, 1655, 2274, 2817 Membership, 154, 235, 266, 2897, 3030, 3152, 3693

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References, reports and responses— 2017— 1st report—Referrals made October and November 2016: LAND 17 Phase 1B/1C; Australian Federal Police Security Enhancement; JP500 Phase 2A – Electronic Warfare Facility; Woomera Range Remediation Facilities, 955; government response 1853 2nd report—Referrals made November and December 2016, 1210, government response 2837 3rd report—Referrals made December 2016: Australian Chancery Project, Paris, France; National Disability Insurance Agency and Department of Human Services Geelong fit-out, 1248 4th report—Referrals made December 2016 and February 2017, 1389 5th report—Referrals received December 2016, February and March 2017, 1389, agreed to 1450; government response 2026 6th report—Referrals made March 2017, 1714 7th report—Referrals made in June 2017, 2091 8th report—Referral made September 2017, 2462 2018— 1st report—Referrals made December 2017, 2989 2nd report—Referrals made March 2018, 3189 3rd report—Referrals made May 2018, 3565 4th report—Referrals made August and September 2018, 4416 2019— 1st report—Referral made October 2018, 4818 Annual reports— 80th, 1210 81st, 2989 Publications—Joint Standing Committee— References, reports and responses— Inquiry into the printing standards for documents presented to Parliament, report 2462, adoption of recommendation 2648; Presiding Officer’s response 3461; government response 4095 Publications—Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Membership, 103, 154, 565, 1005, 1549, 1774, 2566, 2744

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References, reports and responses— 1st report, 343 8th report, 1774 2nd report, 456 9th report, 2025 3rd report, 768 10th report, 2153 4th report, 1007 11th report, 2262 5th report, 1247 12th report, 2534 6th report, 1352 13th report, 2752 7th report, 1551 Q Questions on notice not answered— (pursuant to standing order 74(5)) Answers to be provided, 489 Explanation provided, 1047, 1120 [2], 1487, 1682, 3861 Explanation to be provided, 818 Minister not present—Explanation not provided, 1120 Minister’s office was not informed that an explanation would be sought, 1320 Motion calling on minister to provide answers to unanswered questions (Senator Wong), 911 (nm216), amended and agreed to 950 R Racial Discrimination Amendment Bill 2016, 50 (nm5), 78 (1r,em), 1147 (reference) Racial Discrimination Law Amendment (Free Speech) Bill 2016, 187 (nm50), 220 (1r,em), 589 Recognition of Foreign Marriages Bill 2014, 218 (rst) Red Tape—Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 255 (nm74), agreed to 290 Extension of time, 2278 (nm597), agreed to 2314 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 2274 Standing order 33(1), 1542, 4280 Membership, 440, 461, 596, 890, 1005, 1246, 1774, 2064, 2320, 2566, 2670, 2897, 2927, 3656, 3720 References, reports and responses— Child care [6th interim report], 3483, 3514, agreed to 3628; government response 4157 Effect of red tape on private education [8th interim report], 4341 Environmental assessment and approvals [3rd interim report], 2128, 2157, 2266, 2404, 2652, 2756, 2902, agreed to 3250; government response 3393 Final report [Policy and process to limit and reduce red tape], 4377

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Health services [5th interim report], 2989, 3250, agreed to 3514; government response 4557 Occupational licensing [7th interim report], 3483, 3514, 3628, 3753, agreed to 3866; government response 4157, 4344 Pharmacy rules [4th interim report], 2754, 2902, agreed to 3250 Sale, supply and taxation of alcohol [1st interim report], 1234, 1450, 1771, 1909, 2033, 2157, 2266, 2404, 2652, 2756, 1670, 2902, agreed to 3250 Tobacco retail [2nd interim report], 1580, 1610, 1670, 1771, 1909, 2033, 2157, 2266, 2404, 2652, 2756, 2902, agreed to 3250 Regional Australia— City of Yarra Council—Australia Day (Senator Dean Smith), 1730 (nm437), agreed to 1764 Crocodile management (Senator McGrath), 4436 (nm1344), agreed to 4603 Local government—Financial assistance grants (Senator Whish-Wilson), 1146 (nm275), agreed to 1203 Northern and regional Queensland (Senator Chisholm), 2369 (nm624), negatived 2437 Queensland— Bushfires—Firefighters (Senator McGrath), 4392 (nm1315), amended and agreed to 4455 Chinchilla Melon Festival (Senator McGrath), 4628 (nm1411), agreed to 4799 Collapse of Queensland Nickel (Senator Hanson), 4589 (nm1388), motion determined as not formal 4682 Hervey Bay Seafood Festival (Senator McGrath), 4437 (nm1347), agreed to 4598 Pubs and hotels in rural and remote towns (Senator McGrath), 4392 (nm1316), agreed to 4449 North Queensland and the Gulf region—Floods— (Senators Faruqi and Waters), 4626 (nm1406), agreed to 4798 (Senators Macdonald, Anning, Canavan, Chisholm, Hanson, Ketter, McGrath, Moore, O’Sullivan, Stoker, Waters and Watt), 4593 (Senators McGrath, O’Sullivan, Stoker, Macdonald, Canavan, Moore, Watt, Ketter, Chisholm and Hanson), 4590 (nm1393), agreed to 4639 Tasmania— Bushfires (Senators Colbeck, Duniam, Abetz, Askew, Urquhart, Bilyk, Singh, Brown and Polley), 4629 (nm1414), agreed to 4800 Floods (Senators Polley and Urquhart), 49 (nm2), agreed to 77 Tropical Cyclone Debbie—Disaster relief and recovery arrangements (Senators Chisholm, Watt, Ketter and Moore), 1605 (nm406), agreed to 1637 Western Australia—Camp Kulin (Senator Dean Smith), 2104 (nm540), agreed to 2141 Regional Forest Agreements Legislation (Repeal) Bill 2017, 1730 (nm436), 1896 (1r,em), 2649 Regional Investment Corporation Amendment (National Development) Bill 2019 [previous title National Development Bank Bill 2019], 4666 (nm1424) (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 196 Journals of the Senate

Regional Investment Corporation Bill 2017 [Act citation Regional Investment Corporation Act 2018], 1540 (reference), 1823 (1r,em), 2067, 2073 (2r,ic,em), 2099, 2502, 2576 (3r), 2626 (m), 2794 (assent) Register of Foreign Ownership of Agricultural Land Amendment (Water) Bill 2016, 419 (1r), 750, 763 (2r,ic,3r), 790 (m), 869 (assent) Registration of Deaths Abroad Amendment Bill 2016, 155 (1r,exempted from cut-off,2r,3r), 267 (assent) Regulations and Ordinances—Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Membership, 103, 790, 2897, 3347 References, reports and responses— Annual reports— 2017, 3079 2018, 4690 Continuing effectiveness, role and future direction of the committee, reference 4285 (nm), agreed to 4327 Delegated legislation monitors— 2016— No. 6, 201 No. 9, 582 No. 7, 318 No. 10, 718 No. 8, 439 2017— No. 1, 866 No. 9, 1688 No. 2, 978 No. 10, 1739 No. 3, 1135 No. 11, 1881 No. 4, 1234 No. 12, 1992 No. 5, 1339 No. 13, 2127 No. 6, 1418 No. 14, 2242 No. 7, 1528 No. 15, 2384 No. 8, 1645 No. 16, 2498 2018— No. 1, 2625 No. 9, 3598 No. 2, 2751 No. 10, 3719 No. 3, 2872 No. 11, 3833 No. 4, 2988 No. 12, 3983 No. 5, 3079 No. 13, 4122 No. 6, 3245 No. 14, 4303 No. 7, 3346 No. 15, 4460 No. 8, 3483 2019— No. 1, 4690 No. 2, 4876 Work of the committee in 2015-16, 2988

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Regulatory Powers (Standardisation Reform) Bill 2016 [Act citation Regulatory Powers (Standardisation Reform) Act 2017], 279 (nm), 310 (1r,em), 887 (2r,3r), 2195 (m), 2195 (assent) Renew Australia Bill 2017, 1167 (nm278), 1203 (1r,em) Resilience of Electricity Infrastructure in a Warming World—Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 283 (nm86), agreed to 313 Extensions of time, 624 (nm134), amended and agreed to 658; 1094 (nm257), agreed to 1129 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 1164 Standing order 33(1), 940, 1113 Membership, 351, 461, 565, 596, 790, 836 References, reports and responses— Report [Stability and affordability: Forging a path to Australia’s renewable energy future], 1282, 1308, 1450, agreed to 1670 Restoring Territory Rights (Assisted Suicide Legislation) Bill 2015, 78 (rst), 1010, 2754, 3436, 3458, 3463, 3485 (negatived at second reading) Restoring Territory Rights (Dying with Dignity) Bill 2016, 99 (rst) Rhiannon, Senator Lee— Resignation, 3463 Road Vehicle Standards Bill 2018, 2978 (reference), 3150 (1r), 4254 (2r), 4273 (ic,3r), 4731 (assent) Road Vehicle Standards Charges (Imposition—Customs) Bill 2018, 2978 (reference), 3150 (1r), 4254 (2r), 4273 (ic,3r), 4731 (assent) Road Vehicle Standards Charges (Imposition—Excise) Bill 2018, 2978 (reference), 3150 (1r), 4254 (2r), 4273 (ic,3r), 4731 (assent) Road Vehicle Standards Charges (Imposition—General) Bill 2018, 2978 (reference), 3150 (1r), 4254 (2r), 4273 (ic,3r), 4731 (assent) Road Vehicle Standards (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2018, 2978 (reference), 3150 (1r), 4254 (2r), 4273 (ic,3r), 4731 (assent) Roberts, Senator Malcolm— Incapable of being chosen as a senator, 2165 Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse—Joint Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 1123 (nm269), motion determined as not formal 1409; 1428 (nm352), agreed to 1472; 1572 (m)

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Extensions of time, 3960 (nm1157), agreed to 4004; 4064 (m); 4624 (nm1401), agreed to 4681 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 3160, 3669 Standing order 33(1), 3322, 3462, 3915, 4280, 4621 Membership, 1549, 1774, 2566, 2568, 2670, 2897, 2927, 3656, 3903 References, reports and responses— Report [Getting the National Redress Scheme right: An overdue step towards justice], 4817 Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate, 249, 489, 620, 738, 940, 1164, 1373, 1597, 3133, 4318 Membership, 103, 154, 418, 1549, 1774, 2064, 2221, 2243, 2566, 2670, 2744, 2751, 2897, 2927, 3111, 3624, 3656, 3693, 4731 Estimates— Additional information— 2016-17 (Budget—supplementary), 1352 2016-17 (Additional), 1551 2017-18 (Budget), 2262 2017-18 (Budget—supplementary), 2262, 2646, 3509 2017-18 (Additional), 3509 Reports— 2016-17 (Additional), extension of time 1150; report 1282 2017-18 (Budget), 1504 2017-18 (Additional), 2987 2018-19 (Budget), 3314 2018-19 (Additional), 4816 References, reports and responses— Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Legislation Amendment (Streamlining Regulation) Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 4324 Report— 4558 Government response, 4878 Air Services Amendment Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Extension of time, 3147 Reference, 2978 Report, 3510 Airports Amendment Bill 2016 (provisions of bill)— Extension of time, 1211 Interim report, 1211 Reference, 880

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Report, 2795 Airservices Australia—Reference, 1406 (nm), agreed to 1442 Annual reports— No. 1 of 2015, government response 1035 No. 2 of 2016, 320 No. 1 of 2017, 1134 No. 2 of 2017, 1881 No. 1 of 2018, 2836 No. 2 of 2018, 3692 No. 1 of 2019, 4876 Coastal Trading (Revitalising Australian Shipping) Amendment Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 2137 Report— 2441 Government response, 3190 Export Control Amendment (Banning Cotton Exports to Ensure Water Security) Bill 2019—Reference, 4667 Primary Industries Levies and Charges Collection Amendment Bill 2016 (provisions of bill), government response 720 Primary Industries Levies and Charges Collection Amendment Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 3093 Report, 3122 Regional Investment Corporation Bill 2017 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 1540 Report, 1691 Road Vehicle Standards Bill 2018 and related bills (provisions of bills)— Reference, 2978 Report, 3002 Shipping Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (provisions of bill), government response 835, agreed to 897 Transport Security Amendment (Serious or Organised Crime) Bill 2016 (provisions of bill), government response 835 Voice for Animals (Independent Office of Animal Welfare) Bill 2015, government response 7 Water Amendment Bill 2018 (provisions of bill)— Reference, 3093 Report— 3122 Additional information, 3189

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Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 371, 489, 940, 1144, 1373, 1510, 1597, 1704, 1890, 2072, 2274, 2415, 2629, 2878, 3259 Standing order 33(1), 3760 Membership, 103, 154, 418, 836, 1549, 1774, 1882, 2064, 2221, 2243, 2320, 2523, 2566, 2670, 2750, 2897, 2927, 3080, 3624, 3656, 3693 Proposed references— Patents over naturally occurring genetic sequences, 559 (nm), withdrawn 762 Toll roads, 1199 (nm), withdrawn 1407 (but see Economics References Committee) Use of drones in Australia, 307 (nm), withdrawn 331 (but see below) References, reports and responses— Agricultural sector levies [Industry structures and systems governing the imposition and disbursement of marketing and research and development (R&D) levies in the agriculture sector], government response 7, 113, agreed to 349 Air route service delivery to rural, regional and remote communities— Extensions of time, 2636, 3493, 3999 Reference, 2233 (nm), agreed to 2256 Airport and aviation security at Australian airports— Extensions of time, 451, 753 Re-adoption of reference, 224 Report [Airport and aviation security]— 1248, 1450, agreed to 1670 Government response, 1580 Aspects of road safety in Australia— Extension of time, 2084 Re-adoption of reference, 224 Report, 2172 Australia’s sugar industry [Current and future arrangements for the marketing of Australian sugar], government response 2042 Australia’s transport energy resilience [Australia’s transport energy resilience and sustainability], government response 459 Australian grape and wine industry, government response 1580 Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority— Reference, 3891 (nm), agreed to 3929 Report [Independence of regulatory decisions made by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA)], 4557 Australian shipping—Reference, 4388 (nm), agreed to 4441 Beef imports into Australia [First report: Beef imports], government response 1783 Effect of market consolidation on the red meat processing sector— Extensions of time, 1150, 1383, 1659 Re-adoption of reference, 224

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Report— 1968, 2033, agreed to 2157 Government response, 4557 Emergency response at Australian airports—Reference, 4388 (nm), agreed to 4441 Foreign Investment Review Board national interest test [Foreign investment and the national interest], government response 3393; addendum to government response 3510 Future role and contribution of regional capitals— Final report [Future role and contribution of regional capitals to Australia], 602, agreed to 897 Re-adoption of reference, 224 Implications of the restriction on the use of fenthion on Australia’s horticultural industry, government response 240 Import of seafood and seafood products— Extension of time, 1552 Interim report, 1552 Reference— New terms of reference adopted, 1106 (Notice from Senator Sterle), 978 (nm), agreed to 994; discharged 1106 (Notice from Senators O’Sullivan, Bernardi, Hanson, Hinch and Leyonhjelm), 972 (nm), agreed to 994; discharged 1106 Report [Biosecurity risks associated with the importation of seafood and seafood products (including uncooked prawns and uncooked prawn meat) into Australia]— 2172, 2221, 2266, 2404, 2652, 2756, agreed to 2902 Government response, 3120, 3190, 3250, agreed to 3514 Report on two inquiries referred on 16 February 2017, 1106, 1450, agreed to 1670 Import restrictions on beef [First and final reports: The possible impacts and consequences for public health, trade and agriculture of the Government’s decision to relax import restrictions on beef], government response 1783 Integrity of the water market in the Murray-Darling Basin— Extensions of time, 2462, 2897 Interim report, 2462, 2652, 2756, 2902, 3250, agreed to 3514 Reference, 1698 (nm), agreed to 1733 Report, 4340 Second interim report, 2897 Management of the Murray-Darling Basin, government response 3000 Matters referred to committee during previous Parliament, 224 National Horse Traceability Register—Reference, 4478 (nm), amended and agreed to 4606 Perth Freight Link [Decision to commit funding to the Perth Freight Link project], government response 1580 Regulation of mobility scooters— Reference, 2451 (nm), agreed to 2494 Report [Need for regulation of mobility scooters, also known as motorised wheelchairs], 3862, agreed to 4015

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Regulation of remotely piloted and unmanned aircraft systems— Extensions of time, 994, 2252, 2885 Reference, 308 (nm), agreed to 331 Report [Current and future regulatory requirements that impact on the safe commercial and recreational use of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and associated systems]— 3393, 3455, 3514, agreed to 3628 Government response, 4273 Safety of pet food— Extension of time, 3493 Reference, 3169 (nm), agreed to 3210 Report [Regulatory approaches to ensure the safety of pet food], 3942, agreed to 4015 Sports science in Australia [Practice of sports science in Australia], government response 720 State of Australia’s rail industry— Re-adoption of reference, 224 Report [Australia’s rail industry]— 2127, agreed to 2157 Government response, 4557 Use of Flag of Convenience shipping in Australia— Re-adoption of reference, 224 Report [Increasing use of so-called Flag of Convenience shipping in Australia]— 1580, 1610, agreed to 1670 Government response, 3189, 3250, 3514, 3628, 3753, 3866, 4015, agreed to 4210 Second interim report, government response 1339, 1450, agreed to 1670 S Safe Work Australia Amendment (Role and Functions) Bill 2017, 1666 (1r,2r,3r), 1776 (assent) Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Legislation Amendment (Defence Force) Bill 2017 [previous title Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Legislation Amendment (Defence Force) Bill 2016], 880 (reference), 1854 (1r,em), 1865, 1883 (2r,ic), 1905 (3r), 2065 (assent) Science and Technology— Digital encryption technologies (Senator Steele-John), 2914 (nm773), agreed to 2952 Gene technology—SDN-1 altered organisms (Senator Rice), 3824 (nm1095), agreed to 3901 National Science Week (Senators Kakoschke-Moore and Griff), 1707 (nm429), agreed to 1737 Online privacy protection (Senator Steele-John), 3824 (nm1096), negatived 3855

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Privacy protections in digital communication (Senator Steele-John), 2944 (nm787), negatived 2982 Professor David Cooper—Award of James Cook Medal (Senators Dean Smith and Wong), 1321 (nm324), agreed to 1385 Professor Michelle Simmons—2018 Australian of the Year recipient (Senator Griff), 2561 (nm670), agreed to 2588 Science Meets Parliament Day (Senator Carr), 1092 (nm250), agreed to 1127 Video game industry— (Senators Steele-John and Urquhart), 2560 (nm669), amended and agreed to 2592 Loot boxes (Senator Steele-John), 3302 (nm910), agreed to 3335 Scrutiny of Bills—Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Membership, 103, 154, 633, 979 References, reports and responses— Alert digests for 2016— No. 6, 200 No. 9, 582 No. 7, 318 No. 10, 718 No. 8, 439 Annual reports— 2016, 1135 2017, 2988; corrigendum 3482 2018, 4688 Reports— 2016— No. 6, 200 No. 9, 582 No. 7, 318 No. 10, 718 No. 8, 439 Work of the committee for 2015, 318 Scrutiny digests— 2017— No. 1, 866 No. 9, 1739 No. 2, 979 No. 10, 1882 No. 3, 1135 No. 11, 1993 No. 4, 1234 No. 12, 2127 No. 5, 1340 No. 13, 2242 No. 6, 1419 No. 14, 2384 No. 7, 1529 No. 15, 2499 No. 8, 1645

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2018— No. 1, 2625 No. 9, 3598 No. 2, 2753 No. 10, 3720 No. 3, 2872 No. 11, 3833 No. 4, 2988 No. 12, 3982 No. 5, 3079 No. 13, 4122 No. 6, 3245 No. 14, 4304 No. 7, 3346 No. 15, 4461 No. 8, 3482 2019— No. 1, 4688 No. 2, 4745 Scrutiny of Government Budget Measures—Select Committee— References, reports and responses— Third interim report, Auditor-General’s response 303; government response 1281 Seafarers and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016, 448 (reference) Seafarers Safety and Compensation Levies Bill 2016, 448 (reference) Seafarers Safety and Compensation Levies Collection Bill 2016, 448 (reference) Security of Critical Infrastructure Bill 2018 [previous title Security of Critical Infrastructure Bill 2017], 2514 (1r,em), 2970 (em,2r,ic,3r), 3029 (m), 3030 (assent) Security of Critical Infrastructure (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2018 [previous title Security of Critical Infrastructure (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2017], 2514 (1r,em), 2970 (em,2r,ic,3r), 3029 (m), 3030 (assent) Selection of Bills—Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Membership, 103, 156, 867, 2463, 2566, 3210, 4651 Reports— 2016— No. 5, 92 No. 8, 448 No. 6, 211 No. 9, 590 No. 7, 325 No. 10, 751 2017— No. 1, 880 No. 9, 1755 No. 2, 992 No. 10, 1893 No. 3, 1147 No. 11, 2007 No. 4, 1244 No. 12, 2137 No. 5, 1346 No. 13, 2249 No. 6, 1432 No. 14, 2401 No. 7, 1540 No. 15, 2512 No. 8, 1657

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2018— No. 1, 2634 No. 9, 3606 No. 2, 2738 No. 10, 3738 No. 3, 2883 No. 11, 3845 No. 4, 2978 No. 12, 3997, 4000 No. 5, 3093 No. 13, 4149 No. 6, 3242 No. 14, 4324 No. 7, 3357 No. 15, 4480 No. 8, 3491 2019— No. 1, 4667 Senate— Adjournment of the Senate—After midnight, 527, 640, 792, 1137, 1254, 1568 Ballot— Economics References Committee—Appointment of member, 109 Electoral Matters—Joint Standing Committee—Appointment of member, 163 Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation and References Committees— Appointment of members, 1620 National Broadband Network—Joint Standing Committee—Appointment of member, 276 Privileges—Standing Committee—Appointment of member, 324 Business of the Senate—1 January to 30 June 2016, 6 Closure— Motion moved that the question be now put, 449, 499, 500, 501, 637, 684, 698, 778, 780, 781, 782 [2], 1116, 1118, 1242, 1256 [2], 1257, 1260, 1263, 1427, 1513, 1514, 1890, 1991, 2136, 2147, 2396, 2961, 3112, 3134, 3200, 3201, 3203, 3235, 3238, 3259, 3260, 3603, 3643, 3644, 3645, 3763, 3774, 3990, 3991, 4037, 4151, 4270, 4351, 4352, 4422, 4492, 4497, 4498, 4614 Withdrawn, 1513 Code of conduct (Senator Di Natale), 3468 (nm970), negatived 3499 Consideration of disallowance motions— Expiration of time, pursuant to order, 3490 Motion to provide for consideration, 3467 (nm), withdrawn 3499; 3651 (nm), agreed to 3684; 3735 (nm); 3995 (nm), amended and agreed to 4049 Consideration of government business—Expiration of time, pursuant to order, 90, 750 Consideration of private senators’ bills— Expiration of time, 209, 324, 447, 589, 878, 990, 1145, 1344, 1428, 1539, 1656, 1754, 1891, 2137, 2247, 2285, 3981, 4220 Not proceeded with, 50 (nm), agreed to 75 Days and hours of meeting and routine of business— 2016— Spring sittings, 52 (nm), agreed to 63; variation 189 (nm), agreed to 215

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2017— 377 (nm), agreed to 407 Autumn sittings, variations 964, 990, 1113, 1242 Budget sittings, variation 1196 (nm), agreed to 1221; proposed variation 1344 Winter sittings, variation 1513 Spring sittings, variations 1990; 2205 (nm570), agreed to 2241; 2370 (nm625); 2397; 2510 2018— 2189 (nm), agreed to 2226 Autumn sittings, variations 2961, 2977 Budget sittings, variation 2856 (nm), agreed to 2886 Winter sittings, variation 3161 Spring sittings, variation 3304 (nm912), agreed to 3343; 4151 2019— 4286 (nm), amended and agreed to 4318 Budget, 4623 (nm), agreed to 4674; 4780 (nm), amended and agreed to; variation 4829 Department— Annual report, 275, 2071 Inter-Parliamentary Union—Travel expenditure— 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016, 161 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017, 1953 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018, 4021 Travel expenditure— 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016, 161 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017, 1953 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018, 4021 Divisions— After 4.30 pm, Thursdays—Matter adjourned, 1669 Call withdrawn, 499, 843, 1149, 1319, 1417, 1513, 1890, 2259, 3582, 3931, 3969, 3972 Leader of the Government in the Senate—Seating arrangement (Senator Patrick), 2421 (nm634), withdrawn 2564 Minister for Employment—Statement (Senator Cameron), 2448 (nm645), amended and agreed to 2495 Minister for Regional Development—Exercise of procedural rights (Senator Chisholm), 1927 (nm482), negatived 2016 Minister for Small and Family Business, Skills and Vocational Education—Statement (Senator Wong), 4588 (nm1384), amended and agreed to 4650 Next meeting, 57, 792, 1274, 1572, 2034, 2536, 2995, 3388, 4548, 4733, 4878 Odgers’ Australian Senate Practice, as revised by Harry Evans—14th edition, 799 Parliamentary privilege—Seizure of material by executive agencies (Senator O’Neill), 4438 (nm1350), agreed to 4485

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Photography, cessation of order— (Senator Hinch), 124 (nm34), agreed to 328 Variation (Senator Hinch), 346 (nm94), agreed to 381 Postponement of notice of motion—Request that proposal be put to Senate for determination, 2083, 3066, 3999 Proposed code of conduct (Senator Di Natale), 4790 (nm1464) Proposed transparency charter (Senator Storer), 4783 (nm1446), negatived 4840 Questions on notice summary—12 November 2013 to 15 April 2016, 62 Questions put again by leave— Animal Welfare—Poultry welfare, 2380 Bills— Communications Legislation Amendment (Online Content Services and Other Measures) Bill 2017—Committee of the whole amendments, 2940 Passenger Movement Charge Amendment Bill 2016—Second reading, 599 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Welfare Reform) Bill 2017—Committee of the whole amendments, 2797 Treasury Laws Amendment (Putting Consumers First—Establishment of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority) Bill 2017—Committee of the whole amendments, 2477 Law and Justice—Anti-white racism, 3916 Register of Senators’ qualifications, 4772 (nm), agreed to 4836 Senators—Duty to act in national interest (Senator Bernardi), 2368 (nm621), agreed to 2432 Senior officers—Register of senior executive officers’ interests incorporating notifications of alterations of interests of senior executive officers lodged between— 2 December 2015 and 7 October 2016, 275 8 October and 31 December 2016, 903 1 January and 30 June 2017, 1577 1 July and 31 December 2017, 2539 Use of parliamentary privilege by senators (Senator Bernardi), 2686 (nm712), agreed to 2726 Work of committees—Financial year statistics 2015-16; and half-year statistics: 1 January to 30 June 2016, 63 Senators— Certificates of appointment tabled—State senators— Senator Askew, 4766 (original) Senator Spender, 4766 (original) Certificates of choice tabled—State senators— Senator Askew, 4766 (original) Senator Brockman, 1753 (copy); 1771 (original) Senator Ciccone, 4766 (original)

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Senator Faruqi, 3523 (copy) Senator Keneally, 2733 (copy) Senator Kitching, 371 (copy); 425 (original) Senator Patrick, 2226 (copy) Senator Stoker, 2895 (copy) Senator Waters, 3642 (copy), original 3759 Certificates of election tabled— State senators— Senator Abetz, 4 Senator Anning, 2163 (order of Court of Disputed Returns) Senator Back, 4 Senator Bartlett, 2163 (order of Court of Disputed Returns) Senator Bernardi, 4 Senator Bilyk, 4 Senator Birmingham, 4 Senator Brandis, 4 Senator Brown, 4 Senator Burston, 4 Senator Bushby, 4 Senator Cameron, 4 Senator Canavan, 4 Senator Carr, 4 Senator Cash, 4 Senator Chisholm, 4 Senator Colbeck, 2660 (order of Court of Disputed Returns) Senator Collins, 4 Senator Conroy, 4 Senator Cormann, 4 Senator Culleton, 4 Senator Dastyari, 4 Senator Day, 4 Senator Di Natale, 4 Senator Dodson, 4 Senator Duniam, 4 Senator Farrell, 4 Senator Fawcett, 4 Senator Fierravanti-Wells, 4 Senator Fifield, 4 Senator Gallacher, 4 Senator Georgiou, 1044 (order of Court of Disputed Returns) Senator Griff, 4 Senator Hanson, 4 Senator Hanson-Young, 4 Senator Hinch, 4

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Senator Hume, 4 Senator Kakoschke-Moore, 4 Senator Ketter, 4 Senator Lambie, 4 Senator Leyonhjelm, 4 Senator Lines, 4 Senator Ludlam, 4 Senator Macdonald, 4 Senator Marshall, 4 Senator Martin, 2660 (order of Court of Disputed Returns) Senator McAllister, 4 Senator McGrath, 4 Senator McKenzie, 4 Senator McKim, 4 Senator Molan, 2555 (order of Court of Disputed Returns) Senator Moore, 4 Senator Nash, 4 Senator O’Neill, 4 Senator O’Sullivan, 4 Senator Parry, 4 Senator Paterson, 4 Senator Payne, 4 Senator Polley, 4 Senator Pratt, 4 Senator Reynolds, 4 Senator Rhiannon, 4 Senator Rice, 4 Senator Roberts, 4 Senator Ruston, 4 Senator Ryan, 4 Senator Siewert, 4 Senator Singh, 4 Senator Sinodinos, 4 Senator Dean Smith, 4 Senator Steele-John, 2163 (order of Court of Disputed Returns) Senator Sterle, 4 Senator Storer, 2777 (order of Court of Disputed Returns) Senator Urquhart, 4 Senator Waters, 4 Senator Watt, 4 Senator Whish-Wilson, 4 Senator Williams, 4 Senator Wong, 4 Senator Xenophon, 4

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Territory senators— Senator Gallagher, 4 Senator McCarthy, 4 Senator Scullion, 4 Senator Seselja, 4 Senator David Smith, 3133 (order of Court of Disputed Returns) Citizenship Register—Establishment, 2179, 2196 Court of Disputed Returns—References— Senator Canavan, 1599 Senator Culleton, 375, 400; documents tabled 428, 454; motion calling for clarification 708 (nm163), amended and agreed to 775; decision tabled 817 Senator Day, 374, documents tabled 428, 454 Senator Gallagher, 2471 Senator Kakoschke-Moore, 2275 Senator Lambie, 2201 Senator Ludlam, 1599 Senator Nash, 1788 Senator Parry, 2179 Senator Roberts, 1606 (nm), withdrawn 1633; 1630 Senator Waters, 1600 Senator Xenophon, 1789 Declarations of interest— Senator Back, 64 Senator Bartlett, 3373 Disorder—Suspension of Senator Di Natale, 4264 Disqualified senators (Senator Anning), 4479 (nm1357), negatived 4605 Eligibility of senators (Senator Bernardi), 2204 (nm567), negatived 2239 First speeches— Senator Anning, 3414 (nm), agreed to 3442; 3453 Senator Askew, 4780 (nm), agreed to 4829; 4851 Senator Bartlett, 2207 (nm), amended and agreed to 2234; 2464 Senator Brockman, 1814 (nm), agreed to 1842; 2090 Senator Burston, 252 (nm), agreed to 285; 294 Senator Chisholm, 51 (nm), agreed to 75; 317 Senator Culleton, 252 (nm), agreed to 285; 317 Senator Dodson, 51 (nm), agreed to 75; 112 Senator Duniam, 51 (nm), agreed to 75; 112 Senator Faruqi, 3525 (nm), agreed to 3556; 3565 Senator Georgiou, 1218 (nm), amended and agreed to 1305; variation 1382; 1741 Senator Gichuhi, 1378 (nm), agreed to 1407; 1516 Senator Griff, 280 (nm), agreed to 310; 345

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Senator Hanson, 67 (nm), agreed to 95; 199 Senator Hinch, 51 (nm), agreed to 75; 133 Senator Hume, 51 (nm), agreed to 75; 83 Senator Kakoschke-Moore, 188 (nm), agreed to 216; 294 Senator Keneally, 2782 (nm), agreed to 2829; 2960 Senator Kitching, 410 (nm), agreed to 433; 438 Senator Martin, 2782 (nm), agreed to 2829; 2871 Senator McCarthy, 91 (nm), agreed to 127; 199 Senator Molan, 2562 (nm), agreed to 2586; 2728 Senator Patrick, 2232 (nm), agreed to 2253; 2439 Senator Roberts, 67 (nm), agreed to 95; 175 Senator David Smith, 3137 (nm), agreed to 3188; 3344 Senator Spender, 4780 (nm), agreed to 4829; 4851 Senator Steele-John, 2207 (nm), amended and agreed to 2234; 2385 Senator Stoker, 3017 (nm), agreed to 3069; 3205 Senator Storer, 3017 (nm), agreed to 3069; 3079 Senator Watt, 91 (nm), agreed to 127; 175 Leave of absence— To all senators, 792, 1274, 1573, 2034, 2536, 2995, 3388, 4548, 4733, 4878 To particular senators— Senator Abetz, 379, 829, 866, 1472, 1607, 3827, 4577 Senator Bartlett, 3162 Senator Bernardi, 170, 2899 Senator Bilyk, 1382, 2062, 2190, 2586, 2787, 4048, 4230 Senator Birmingham, 3711, 4048 Senator Brown, 1249, 2208, 2614, 4230, 4263 Senator Cameron, 2787 Senator Canavan, 3245, 3608, 4150, 4327 Senator Carr, 74, 2586 Senator Cash, 2565, 3333, 3653 Senator Chisholm, 3026 Senator Collins, 453, 1688, 1816, 2190, 2428 Senator Dastyari, 1634, 1872, 2372 Senator Day, 74, 84, 170, 192, 258 Senator Di Natale, 379, 1202 Senator Dodson, 1607, 2283, 3361, 3608, 4150, 4485 Senator Farrell, 214, 2372 Senator Fawcett, 453 Senator Fierravanti-Wells, 1382, 1607, 1816, 2062 Senator Gallacher, 1494, 1872, 2372 Senator Gallagher, 2283, 2428, 2787, 3026 Senator Georgiou, 3770 Senator Griff, 1958, 2111

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Senator Hanson, 4771 Senator Hanson-Young, 993 Senator Ketter, 1634, 1872, 2787 Senator Kitching, 3422, 3769 Senator Lines, 1053, 2190, 2208, 3769 Senator Ludlam, 284, 379 Senator Macdonald, 1169, 1202, 2062, 2111, 2899, 3924, 4048 Senator Marshall, 192, 1304, 1896, 2020, 2885, 3422, 4048, 4150, 4230, 4263, 4364 Senator Martin, 3924, 4048, 4229 Senator McAllister, 453, 1382 Senator McCarthy, 1659, 2190, 2717, 2740 Senator McGrath, 3769 Senator McKenzie, 2234, 2920, 2947 Senator Moore, 912, 1872, 4048 Senator O’Neill, 1325, 1931, 2828, 3653 Senator O’Sullivan, 1169, 2920, 3653 Senator Paterson, 3533, 3924, 4048 Senator Payne, 493, 629, 993, 1304, 1758, 1816, 2665, 3270, 4150, 4485 Senator Polley, 629, 2859, 3026, 3146, 3896 Senator Pratt, 1304, 1983, 3533 Senator Reynolds, 829 Senator Ruston, 1931, 1958, 2787, 3146, 3653, 4150 Senator Ryan, 57, 1607 Senator Scullion, 1607, 4485 Senator Seselja, 1841, 3924 Senator Singh, 57, 4771 Senator Sinodinos, 1816, 2062, 2565, 2586, 2787, 3441, 4079 Senator Dean Smith, 493, 4440 Senator Steele-John, 3608, 3896 Senator Sterle, 127, 2372, 3711, 4263 Senator Stoker, 3653 Senator Waters, 284, 309, 328, 829 Senator Watt, 2020 Senator Williams, 3270 Senator Wong, 1382, 2921 Senator Xenophon, 1219 Petitions disputing elections—Court of Disputed Returns—Election petitions—Bell v Culleton, 119 Proposed suspension—Senator Anning (Senator Di Natale), amended and negatived 4842 Recorded votes, 842, 1011, 1401, 1416, 1504, 1561, 2849, 2850, 2851, 3702, 3777, 4005, 4239, 4856, 4857

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Rotation of senators—Motion dividing senators into two classes, 49 (nm), agreed to 64; procedure following an order for a special count by the High Court 2662 (nm), agreed to 2690; documents tabled 2763 Senators’ Interests—Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Leave to meet during sitting of the Senate—Standing order 33(1), 2360, 4386, 4574 Membership, 103, 154, 633, 979, 2566, 2670, 3656, 3748, 4651 Proposed reference—Declarations concerning electorate allowances, 967 (nm), negatived 995 References, reports and responses— 2017— Report no. 1, 1505 Report no. 2, 3001 2019— Report no. 1—Annual report 2018, 4688 Register of senators’ interests—Incorporating statements of registrable interests and notifications of alterations of interests lodged between— 2 December 2015 and 9 May 2016, 178 30 August and 7 October 2016, 297 8 October and 31 December 2016, 888 1 January and 30 June 2017, 1580 1 July and 31 December 2017, 2543 1 January and 30 June 2018, 3394 1 July and 31 December 2018, 4557; corrigendum 4689 Sex Discrimination Amendment (Removing Discrimination Against Students) Bill 2018, 4287 (nm1264), 4331 (1r,em), 4342, 4351 (em), 4480 (reference) Sex Discrimination and Marriage Legislation Amendment (Protecting Supporters of Traditional Marriage) Bill 2018, 4354 (nm1281), 4397 (1r,em) Shadow ministry— (* indicates updated document of shadow ministry tabled) Announced, 47, 278*, 2478*, 3374*, 3551*, 4770* Shipping Registration Amendment Bill 2018, 4063 (1r), 4154 (2r,3r), 4376 (assent) Social Issues— Abortion— Position of White Ribbon Australia (Senator Bernardi), 2232 (nm584), negatived 2258 Queensland law reform (Senator Waters), 3960 (nm1159), amended and motion determined as not formal 4053 Queensland laws— (Senator Anning)— 4079 (nm1205), motion determined as not formal 4153

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4226 (nm1233), negatived 4272 (Senators Anning, Stoker and O’Sullivan), 4355 (nm1283), motion determined as not formal 4413 Tasmania—Access to surgical abortions (Senators Brown and Bilyk), 3964 (nm1168), agreed to 4004 Termination of pregnancy on gender grounds (Senator Bernardi), 2231 (nm581), negatived 2256 Anti-Poverty Week— (Senator Siewert)— 2061 (nm520), agreed to 2088 3962 (nm1163), amended and agreed to 4058 (Senators McAllister, Cameron and Brown), 3922 (nm1139), agreed to 3976 Anti-Semitism (Senator Hanson), 3889 (nm1109), motion determined as not formal 3940 Australia Day, national flag and anthem (Senator Bernardi), 3164 (nm856), agreed to 3277 Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey—First anniversary of result (Senators Rice and Pratt), 4105 (nm1208), amended and agreed to 4488 Australian National Flag Day (Senators McGrath, Williams, O’Sullivan, Reynolds, Dean Smith, Bushby, Brockman, Fawcett, Gichuhi, Hume, Paterson, Cash, Duniam and Macdonald), 3553 (nm998), agreed to 3589 Ban of full-face coverings (Senator Hanson), 3706 (nm1048), negatived 3743 Bigotry and racism (Senators McAllister and Watt), 1687 (nm422), agreed to 1710 Child poverty (Senator Bernardi), 3206 (nm873), agreed to 3279 Day of the Unborn Child and religious freedom (Senator O’Sullivan), 3891 (nm1116), negatived 4052 Elder abuse (Senator Polley), 3142 (nm844), agreed to 3183 Father’s Day advertisements (Senators Bushby, Abetz, Seselja, O’Sullivan, Reynolds and Gichuhi), 1837 (nm457), agreed to 1873 Gambling— National Consumer Protection Framework (Senators Kakoschke-Moore, Xenophon and Griff), 1200 (nm296), negatived 1232 Poker machines (Senators Hanson-Young, Bartlett and McKim), 2688 (nm720), negatived 2723 Harmony Day (Senator Wong), 1050 (nm243), agreed to 1100 Homelessness (Senator Rice), 849 (nm203), agreed to 920 International Bisexual Awareness Week (Senator Rice), 3832 (nm1101), agreed to 3857 LGBTI Australians—Anti-discrimination laws (Senator Wong), 3896 (nm1126), agreed to 3927 Multiculturalism— (Senator Bernardi), 3419 (nm943), negatived 3448 (Senator Di Natale), 3422 (nm952), amended and agreed to 3451 (Senator Wong), 1122 (nm266), agreed to 1174

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Muslim community in Australia (Senators Di Natale and Collins), 1490 (nm370), agreed to 1524 Online gambling (Senator Griff), 4224 (nm1230), negatived 4267 Population policy (Senator Hanson), 2580 (nm678), negatived 2618 Q Society of Australia Inc—Fundraising dinner— (Senator Dastyari), 910 (nm215), agreed to 949 (Senator Di Natale), 908 (nm210), amended and agreed to 949 Racial and cultural diversity (Senator Wong), 54 (nm13), agreed to 259 Racial discrimination (Senator Singh), 2783 (nm732), agreed to 2868 Social planning (Senator Di Natale), 4387 (nm1306), agreed to 4451 Supporting LGBTIQ+ people and their families (Senator Rice), 4290 (nm1270), amended and agreed to 4369 Transgender Day of Visibility (Senator Rice)— 2945 (nm788), agreed to 2985 4792 (nm1468) Uniting Church in Australia—40th anniversary (Senator Wong), 1516 (nm379), agreed to 1542 Social Security (Administration) Amendment (Income Management and Cashless Welfare) Bill 2019, 4667 (reference), 4860 (1r,3r) Social Security Amendment (A Fair Go for Age Pensioners) Bill 2019, 4622 (nm1399), 4803 (1r,em) Social Security Amendment (Caring for People on Newstart) Bill 2017, 1606 (nm407), 1637 (1r,em), 1669, 1678 (negatived at second reading) Social Security Commission Bill 2018 [No. 2], 4258 (nm1246), 4365 (1r,em) Social Security Legislation Amendment (Community Development Program) Bill 2018, 3586 (nm), 3606 (reference), 3610 (1r,em), 4010 Social Security Legislation Amendment (Youth Jobs Path: Prepare, Trial, Hire) Bill 2016 [Act citation Social Security Legislation Amendment (Youth Jobs Path: Prepare, Trial, Hire) Act 2017], 448 (reference), 597 (1r), 934, 1294, 1316 (2r,ic,3r), 1393 (m), 1393 (assent) Social Services and Other Legislation Amendment (Promoting Sustainable Welfare) Bill 2018, 4305 (1r,em), 4319, 4339, 4377 (2r,ic,3r), 4731 (assent) Social Services and Other Legislation Amendment (Supporting Retirement Incomes) Bill 2018 [Act citation Social Services and Other Legislation Amendment (Supporting Retirement Incomes) Act 2019], 4480 (reference), 4683 (1r,2r,3r), 4823 (assent) Social Services Legislation Amendment (14-month Regional Independence Criteria) Bill 2018, 2791 (1r), 2893 (2r,3r), 3030 (assent) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Better Targeting Student Payments) Bill 2017, 1540 (reference), 2193 (1r)

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Social Services Legislation Amendment Bill 2017, 1117 (1r,em), 1136 (2r,ic,3r), 1246 (m), 1310 (assent) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Budget Repair) Bill 2016, 211 (reference) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Cashless Debit Card) Bill 2017 [Act citation Social Services Legislation Amendment (Cashless Debit Card) Act 2018], 1755 (reference), 2598 (em), 2609 (1r), 2630, 2646, 2661 (2r,ic,em), 2673 (3r), 2746 (m), 2794 (assent) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Cashless Debit Card Trial Expansion) Bill 2018, 3242 (reference), 3284 (1r), 3583, 3599, 3603 (2r,ic), 3670 (em,3r), 3721 (m), 3904 (assent) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Drug Testing Trial) Bill 2018, 2883 (reference), 3457 (1r), 4478 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Encouraging Self-sufficiency for Newly Arrived Migrants) Bill 2018, 2978 (reference) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Ending Carbon Tax Compensation) Bill 2017, 1432 (reference) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Ending the Poverty Trap) Bill 2018, 3606 (nm1016), 3655 (1r,em), 4013 Social Services Legislation Amendment (Energy Assistance Payment and Pensioner Concession Card) Bill 2017, 1392 (1r), 1442 (2r,3r), 1572 (assent) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Energy Assistance Payment) Bill 2019, 4846 (1r), 4847 (2r,3r) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Family Assistance Alignment and Other Measures) Bill 2016, 566 (1r), 602 (2r,3r), 869 (assent) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Family Payments Structural Reform and Participation Measures) Bill 2016, 211 (reference) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Housing Affordability) Bill 2017 [previous title Social Services Legislation Amendment (Housing Affordability) Bill 2017], 2137 (reference), 4341 (1r,em) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Maintaining Income Thresholds) Bill 2018, 3242 (reference) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous Measures) Act 2016, 85 (assent) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Omnibus Savings and Child Care Reform) Bill 2017, 880 (reference), 1058 (1r), 1160 (discharged from Notice Paper) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Payment Integrity) Bill 2017, 1540 (reference), 1897 (exempted from cut-off) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Payments for Carers) Bill 2018, 3283 (1r), 3372 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent)

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Social Services Legislation Amendment (Queensland Commission Income Management Regime) Bill 2017, 1376 (reference), 1495 (exempted from cut-off), 1503 (1r,2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Seasonal Worker Incentives for Jobseekers) Bill 2017, 1246 (1r), 1402 (2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Simplifying Student Payments) Bill 2017 [previous title Social Services Legislation Amendment (Simplifying Student Payments) Bill 2016], 325 (reference), 1153 (1r,em), 1166 (2r,3r), 1310 (assent) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Student Reform) Bill 2018, 3625 (1r), 3733 (exempted from cut-off), 3750 (2r,3r), 3904 (assent) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Transition Mobility Allowance to the National Disability Insurance Scheme) Bill 2016, 325 (reference), 566 (1r) Social Services Legislation Amendment (Welfare Reform) Bill 2017 [Act citation Social Services Legislation Amendment (Welfare Reform) Act 2018], 1540 (reference), 1897 (exempted from cut-off), 1968 (1r,em), 2152, 2510, 2511, 2525 (2r,ic,em), 2797 (em), 2817, 2838, 2849, 2927 (3r), 2992 (m), 3030 (assent) Space Activities Amendment (Launches and Returns) Bill 2018, 3242 (reference), 3566 (1r), 3617 (em,2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Sport— Australian Rules Football— AFL Women’s League— (Senator Rice), 850 (nm204), amended and agreed to 916 (Senators Hinch and Farrell), 3709 (nm1056), agreed to 3746 (Senators Kakoschke-Moore, Farrell and Rice), 1168 (nm282), agreed to 1204 (Senators Patrick, Wong, Farrell, Ruston, Birmingham and Griff), 4779 (nm1443), agreed to 4844 (Senators Rice, Reynolds, Kitching and Farrell), 2919 (nm780), agreed to 2953 Tasmania (Senators Martin, Williams, O’Sullivan, Abetz, Bushby, Colbeck, Duniam, McKim, Whish-Wilson, Polley, Singh, Urquhart, Bilyk and Brown), 3269 (nm895), agreed to 3309 Biathlon World Cup (Senator Spender), 4787 (nm1456) Community sporting facilities (Senator Di Natale), 2662 (nm703), negatived 2694 Cricket—Australian cricket team (Senator Williams), 2558 (nm666), agreed to 2588 Gambling advertising during sporting broadcasts (Senators Griff, Kakoschke-Moore and Xenophon), 72 (nm26), negatived 131 Horse racing industry (Senators Hinch and Faruqi), 3960 (nm1159), negatived 4056 Invictus Games— (Senators Bernardi and Dean Smith), 3887 (nm1107), amended and agreed to 3936 (Senators Bilyk, Brown, Farrell, McKenzie and Payne), 3785 (nm1074), agreed to 3897 Norman, Mr Peter (Senators Farrell and Moore), 3957 (nm1150), agreed to 4002 (1r) = first reading (2r) = second reading (em) = explanatory memorandum (ic) = in committee (3r) = third reading (m) = message (mic) = message in committee 218 Journals of the Senate

Rio de Janeiro 2016 Paralympic Games (Senators Brown and Conroy), 66 (nm14), agreed to 96 Rowing—South Australian Rowing Association (Senators Bernardi, Farrell and Cash), 1197 (nm292), agreed to 1224 Rugby League Football—2018 State of Origin series (Senators O’Neill, Payne, McAllister, Molan, Cameron, Fierravanti-Wells, Keneally, Williams, Leyonhjelm and Burston), 3464 (nm963), agreed to 3494 Soccer— Matildas (Senator Kakoschke-Moore), 1603 (nm400), agreed to 1635 Socceroos (Senators Georgiou and Di Natale), 2252 South Australia—Mount Barker aquatic centre (Senator Hanson-Young), 3208 (nm876), agreed to 3275 Special Olympics (Senators Farrell and Brown), 4878 (nm1474) Sporting bodies—Female board membership (Senators Kakoschke-Moore and Farrell), 819 (nm170), agreed to 855 Surfing—Women surfers (Senators Siewert, Pratt, McKenzie, Waters, O’Neill, Polley, Hanson-Young, Stoker, Gichuhi, Fierravanti-Wells, Ruston, Payne, Cash, Moore, Reynolds, Brown, Kitching, Hume, Rice, Faruqi, Singh, Lines, Wong, Collins, Urquhart, McAllister, Keneally, Bilyk, McCarthy, Hanson and Bernardi), 4440 (nm1352), agreed to 4486 Standing Orders— 24 [Scrutiny of Bills], proposed amendment 577 (nm120), agreed to operate as temporary order 656; temporary order to cease, standing order amended 2248 (nm587), agreed to 2372 50 [Prayer and acknowledgement of country], proposed amendment 4591 (nm1396), negatived 4647 54 [Adjournment without motion], amendment to operate as temporary order 2532 [see temporary orders]; amended 3315 55 [Times of meeting], amendment to operate as temporary order 2532 [see temporary orders]; amended 3315 57 [Routine of business], amendment to operate as temporary order 2532 [see temporary orders]; amended 3315 59 [Government and general business], amendment to operate as temporary order 2532 [see temporary orders]; amended 3315 66 [Formal motions], proposed temporary orders 4148 (nm1227), withdrawn 4440; motion concerning consideration of the notice 4258 (nm1250), negatived 4298 169 [Motions after tabling], amended 420 175 [Conduct of visitors], amended 420 Proposed suspension of— Motions denied formality—To enable motion to be moved immediately and determined without amendment or debate, 3344, 3535, 3980, 4236, 4682

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To defer consideration of the Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 2017, 1192 To enable amendment to bill to be moved after the time for the remaining stages of the bill had expired, 4544 To enable introduction of a bill, 4576 To enable motion to be moved concerning— Climate change, 2073 Government’s failure to respond to an order for the production of documents, 1767 To enable second reading amendment to be moved after the time for the remaining stages of the bill had expired, 4496 To enable senator to make statement of a specified duration, 4536 To enable the senator to make a statement, 3203 To extend the time allotted for the consideration of the remaining stages of a bill, 4497, 4498 To give precedence to— Motion determined as not formal, 263, 563, 1104, 3276, 3616 Motion relating to the 2017-18 Budget, 1316 Private senator’s bill, 1116, 1678 To provide for consideration of— Censure motion, 1723, 3235, 3462 Motion proposing an order for the production of a document, 3886 Motion relating to a review of the qualification of senators, 1789 Motion relating to deaths in Australia’s offshore detention centres in Manus Island and Nauru, 1600 Motion relating to independent schools and discrimination, 3884 Motion relating to the Australia-US alliance, 454, 817 Motion relating to the consideration of a bill, 3235, 3262, 4070 Motion to vary the hours of meeting and routine of business, 2397 To provide for determination of— Motion relating to hours of meeting and routine of business, 1344 Motion relating to the consideration of a bill, 4613 Suspension of— 3(4) [Address-in-reply]—To enable the Senate to consider business other than that of a formal character before the address-in-reply to the Governor-General’s opening speech has been adopted, 43 Motions denied formality—To enable motion to be moved immediately and determined without amendment or debate, 4240, 4263, 4268, 4270, 4332, 4413 To enable a question to be put again, 1374 To enable amendment to be moved to formal motion, 1660, 4445 To enable consideration and passage of bills during the period of sittings, 3324 To enable introduction of a bill, 4576 To enable senator to move a motion for a question to be put again, 3916

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To give precedence to— Motion condemning the Government for not following its own disclosure regime, 2509 Motion relating to the Deputy Prime Minister and ministerial standards, 2748 To provide for determination of— Disallowance motion, 447 (nm), agreed to 495; 1299 (nm), agreed to 1326; 1381 (nm), agreed to 1408 Motion relating to hours of meeting and routine of business, 499, 637, 683, 777, 1113, 1513, 1990, 2419, 2961 Motion relating to Senator Dastyari, 2395 Motion relating to the consideration of a bill, 3200, 4151, 4351 To provide for matter to be adjourned to allow for consideration of a motion, 4537 Temporary orders— Changes to adjournment debates, 2532 Consideration of ministerial statements, 52 (nm), agreed to 77 Meeting times, 2532 Private senators’ bills, 2532 Scrutiny of Bills—Standing Committee—Responses, 577 (nm120), agreed to 656 Suspension motions and formal business, 4283 Statute Law Revision (Spring 2016) Bill 2016, 163 (exempted from cut-off), 227 (1r), 336 (2r,3r), 399 (assent) Statute Update (A.C.T. Self-Government (Consequential Provisions) Regulations) Bill 2016 [Act citation Statute Update (A.C.T. Self-Government (Consequential Provisions) Regulations) Act 2017], 867 (1r), 887 (2r,3r), 1058 (assent) Statute Update (Autumn 2018) Bill 2018, 3080 (1r), 3108 (2r,3r), 3152 (assent) Statute Update Bill 2016, 163 (exempted from cut-off), 222 (1r,2r,3r), 267 (assent) Statute Update (Smaller Government) Bill 2017 [Act citation Statute Update (Smaller Government) Act 2018], 1897 (exempted from cut-off), 2021 (1r), 2392, 2556 (2r), 2569 (ic,3r), 2794 (assent) Statute Update (Winter 2017) Bill 2017, 1766 (1r,2r,3r), 1823 (assent) Stillbirth Research and Education—Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 2917 (nm778), agreed to 2949 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate—Standing order 33(1), 3781, 4252, 4280 Membership, 2991, 3105, 3347, 3656 References, reports and responses— Report, 4415

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Strengthening Multiculturalism—Select Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 624 (nm135), amended and agreed to 659; variation 1378 (nm337), agreed to 1410 Extension of time, 1691 Membership, 790, 836, 1153 References, reports and responses— Final report [Ways of protecting and strengthening Australia’s multiculturalism and social inclusion], 1773, agreed to 1909 Interim report, 1691 Student Loans (Overseas Debtors Repayment Levy) Amendment Bill 2018, 3093 (reference), 3659 (1r), 3749 (2r,3r), 3904 (assent) Superannuation— Superannuation Guarantee—Carers (Senator Griff), 3962 (nm1164), agreed to 4053 Superannuation Amendment (PSSAP Membership) Bill 2016 [Act citation Superannuation Amendment (PSSAP Membership) Act 2017], 952 (exempted from cut-off), 956 (1r), 1485 (2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Superannuation Auditor Registration Imposition Amendment (ASIC Fees) Bill 2018, 3191 (1r), 3371 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent) Superannuation (Departing Australia Superannuation Payments Tax) Amendment Bill 2016, 325 (reference), 397 (1r), 575, 585 (2r), 598 (ic,3r), 869 (assent) Superannuation (Departing Australia Superannuation Payments Tax) Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2016, 782 (1r,2r,3r), 869 (assent) Superannuation (Excess Non-concessional Contributions Tax) Amendment (National Disability Insurance Scheme Funding) Bill 2017, 1755 (reference), 2193 (1r) Superannuation (Excess Transfer Balance Tax) Imposition Bill 2016, 448 (reference), 561 (exempted from cut-off), 572 (1r,2r,ic,3r), 721 (assent) Superannuation (Excess Untaxed Roll-over Amounts Tax) Amendment (National Disability Insurance Scheme Funding) Bill 2017, 1755 (reference), 2193 (1r) Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Amendment (ASIC Fees) Bill 2018, 3191 (1r), 3371 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent) Superannuation Laws Amendment (Strengthening Trustee Arrangements) Bill 2017, 1978 (nm), 2010 (1r,em,reference), 2228, 2244, 2260, 2419 Superannuation (Objective) Bill 2016, 448 (reference), 585 (1r) Supply Bill (No. 1) 2019-2020, 4822 (1r), 4846 (2r,3r) Supply Bill (No. 2) 2019-2020, 4822 (1r), 4846 (2r,3r) Supply (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2019-2020, 4822 (1r), 4846 (2r,3r)

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T Tax and Superannuation Laws Amendment (2016 Measures No. 1) Act 2016, 85 (assent) Tax and Superannuation Laws Amendment (2016 Measures No. 2) Bill 2016 [Act citation Tax and Superannuation Laws Amendment (2016 Measures No. 2) Act 2017], 867 (1r), 886 (2r,3r), 1058 (assent) Tax Laws Amendment (New Tax System for Managed Investment Trusts) Act 2016, 85 (assent) Tax Laws Amendment (Tax Incentives for Innovation) Act 2016, 85 (assent) Taxation— Backpacker tax— (Senator Lambie), 167 (nm46), amended and agreed to 193 (Senator Xenophon), 72 (nm27), agreed to 100 Company tax relief (Senator Bernardi), 2423 (nm639), negatived 2518 Dividend imputation (Senator Wong), 2819 (nm741), negatived 2869 Fuel excise (Senator Leyonhjelm), 3919 (nm1130), negatived 3971 Goods and services tax— Breastfeeding aids (Senator Leyonhjelm), 3417 (nm935), agreed to 3444 Distribution of revenue— (Senators Wong, Bilyk, Urquhart, Singh, Gallacher, Polley, Farrell and Brown), 2585 (nm690), agreed to 2622 Northern Territory (Senator Bernardi), 3164 (nm855), amended and negatived 3221 Western Australia (Senator Georgiou)— 3265 (nm886), negatived 3307 3325 (nm913), negatived 3365 Tampons and sanitary pads (Senator Leyonhjelm), 2784 (nm735), agreed to 2831 Inheritance tax (Senator O’Sullivan), 4624 (nm1403), agreed to 4806 Luxury car tax (Senator Bernardi), 3491 (nm977), withdrawn 3533 Tariff abolition (Senator Bernardi), 2423 (nm637), negatived 2460 Tax bracket creep (Senator Bernardi), 2422 (nm635), agreed to 2495 Tax cuts and penalty rates (Senator Collins), 3326 (nm916) Tax policy—Impact on pensioners (Senator Whish-Wilson), 2880 (nm765), negatived 2925 Taxation Administration Amendment (Corporate Tax Entity Information) Bill 2017, 1656 (nm413), 1688 (1r,em), 3259 (2r,ic,3r) Taxation (Trustee Beneficiary Non-disclosure Tax) (No. 1) Amendment (National Disability Insurance Scheme Funding) Bill 2017, 1755 (reference), 2192 (1r) Taxation (Trustee Beneficiary Non-disclosure Tax) (No. 2) Amendment (National Disability Insurance Scheme Funding) Bill 2017, 1755 (reference), 2192 (1r)

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Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Bill 2018, 4397 (exempted from cut-off), 4544 (1r,em,2r,3r), 4731 (assent) Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 [previous title Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016], 408 (nm), 432 (1r,em), 1679 (2r,ic,em,3r), 2022 (m), 2065 (assent) Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2019, 4583 (nm), 4657 (exempted from cut-off), 4658 (2r,ic) Telecommunications Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 [Act citation Telecommunications Legislation Amendment Act 2019], 3207 (nm), 3271 (1r,em), 3430 (2r,reference), 3902 (em), 4312, 4379 (3r), 4731 (m), 4823 (assent) Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (Competition and Consumer) Bill 2018 [previous title Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (Competition and Consumer) Bill 2017], 1540 (reference), 3150 (1r,em), 3431, 3491, 3507, 3623 Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (Unsolicited Communications) Bill 2019, 4578 (nm1363), 4632 (1r,em) Telecommunications (Regional Broadband Scheme) Charge Bill 2018 [previous title Telecommunications (Regional Broadband Scheme) Charge Bill 2017], 1540 (reference), 3150 (1r,em), 3431, 3491, 3507, 3623 Temporary Chairs of Committees— Warrants tabled, 48, 429, 1247, 1500, 1513, 2104, 3643, 3818, 4575 Therapeutic Goods Amendment (2016 Measures No. 1) Bill 2016 [Act citation Therapeutic Goods Amendment (2016 Measures No. 1) Act 2017], 880 (reference), 1178 (1r), 1422 (2r,ic,3r), 1572 (assent) Therapeutic Goods Amendment (2017 Measures No. 1) Bill 2017 [Act citation Therapeutic Goods Amendment (2017 Measures No. 1) Act 2018], 2401 (reference), 2440 (1r), 2556, 2734 (2r,ic,em,3r), 2755 (m), 2794 (assent) Therapeutic Goods Amendment (2018 Measures No. 1) Bill 2018, 3536 (1r), 3664 (2r,3r), 3904 (assent) Therapeutic Goods (Charges) Amendment Bill 2017 [Act citation Therapeutic Goods (Charges) Amendment Act 2018], 2401 (reference), 2440 (1r), 2556, 2734 (2r,ic,3r), 2794 (assent) Timor Sea Maritime Boundaries Treaty Consequential Amendments Bill 2018, 4324 (reference) Tobacco Plain Packaging Amendment Bill 2018, 3720 (1r), 3761 (exempted from cut-off), 3777, 3782 (2r,ic,3r), 3904 (assent) Tourism— Queensland— Queensland tourism (Senator McGrath), 4047 (nm1186), amended and agreed to 4084 Shark management (Senator McGrath), 4225 (nm1232), negatived 4269

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Trade— Free trade agreements (Senator Patrick), 3708 (nm1052), 3752 Investor-State Dispute Settlement clauses (Senator Lambie), 279 (nm79), agreed to 312 Trans-Pacific Partnership (Senator Hanson-Young), 447 (nm112), negatived 494 United Kingdom and the European Union—Trade negotiations (Senator Bernardi), 3138 (nm833), agreed to 3173 Trade and Investment Growth—Joint Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 134 Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 816, 1043 Standing order 33(1), 276 Membership, 156, 266, 298, 1549, 2195, 2670, 3285, 3656 References, reports and responses— Austrade’s role in attracting investment in Australia, report 4818 Leveraging our advantages: The trade relationship between Australia and Indonesia, report 1504, agreed to 1670; government response 2990 Trade and the digital economy, report 3863 Transport— Australian rail manufacturing (Senators Rhiannon and Carr), 2583 (nm687), agreed to 2621 Australian shipping industry (Senator Urquhart), 4662 (nm1416), agreed to 4809 Aviation security (Senator Xenophon), 1631 (nm408), negatived 1663 Cycling infrastructure and safety (Senator Rice), 1051 (nm244), agreed to 1100 Cycling participation (Senator Rice), 1406 (nm349), agreed to 1441 National Road Safety Strategy (Senator Sterle), 3465 (nm965), agreed to 3503 New South Wales—Ellerton Drive Extension (Senator Rhiannon), 576 (nm119), amended and agreed to 593 Public transport infrastructure— (Senator Rice), 492 (nm116), agreed to 562 Investment (Senator Gallagher), 848 (nm199), 891 Road safety— (Senators Sterle and Gallacher), 4073 (nm1196), agreed to 4113 (Senators Sterle, Gallacher, Bilyk and Dean Smith), 3822 (nm1090), agreed to 3850 Tasmania— Hobart International Airport—AFP presence (Senators Bilyk and Brown), 1377 (nm334), agreed to 1409 Light rail in Hobart (Senator McKim), 704 (nm157), agreed to 773 Port of Hobart—Cruise ship fuel (Senator McKim), 2079 (nm532), agreed to 2116 Toll roads—Accessibility of documentation (Senator Rice), 70 (nm22), negatived 130

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Transport infrastructure funding (Senator Rhiannon), 944 (nm221), amended and agreed to 976 Western Australia—Former Roe Highway project (Senator Ludlam), 1052 (nm248), agreed to 1101 Transport Security Amendment (Serious Crime) Bill 2016 [previous title Transport Security Amendment (Serious or Organised Crime) Bill 2016], 924 (1r), 1092, 1109, 1180 (2r,ic,3r), 1274 (m) Transport Security Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 [Act citation Transport Security Legislation Amendment Act 2017], 924 (1r), 952 (exempted from cut-off), 958, 1044 (2r,ic,3r), 1237 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (2016 Measures No. 1) Bill 2016 [Act citation Treasury Laws Amendment (2016 Measures No. 1) Act 2017], 952 (exempted from cut-off), 956 (1r), 1164 (2r,3r), 1310 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Enterprise Incentives No. 1) Bill 2017 [Act citation Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Enterprise Incentives No. 1) Act 2019], 1571 (1r), 4423 (2r,ic,em,3r), 4731 (m), 4823 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Enterprise Incentives No. 2) Bill 2017, 1432 (reference), 1571 (1r), 1941 (2r,ic,em,3r), 1969 (m), 2065 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Measures No. 1) Bill 2017, 1057 (1r), 1165 (2r,ic,3r), 1310 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Measures No. 2) Bill 2017, 1445 (1r,2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Measures No. 3) Bill 2017, 1495 (exempted from cut-off), 1548 (1r,2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Measures No. 4) Bill 2017, 1740 (1r), 1765 (2r,3r), 1823 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Measures No. 5) Bill 2017 [Act citation Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Measures No. 5) Act 2018], 2789 (1r), 2976 (2r,ic), 2993 (3r), 2999 (em), 3030 (m), 3030 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Measures No. 6) Bill 2017, 2112 (exempted from cut-off), 2129 (1r), 2148 (2r,3r), 2195 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 1) Bill 2018, 2791 (1r), 2994 (2r,3r), 3030 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 2) Bill 2018, 2738 (reference), 3316 (1r) Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 3) Bill 2018, 3348 (1r), 3618 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 4) Bill 2018 [Act citation Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 4) Act 2019], 3093 (reference), 3283 (1r), 4424 (2r,em,3r), 4731 (m), 4823 (assent)

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Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 5) Bill 2018 [Act citation Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 5) Act 2019], 4013 (1r), 4694 (em), 4716 (2r,ic,3r), 4819 (m), 4823 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Superannuation Measures No. 1) Bill 2018, 3283 (1r) Treasury Laws Amendment (2019 Measures No. 1) Bill 2019, 4667 (reference), 4852 (em), 4873 (1r,3r) Treasury Laws Amendment (2019 Petroleum Resource Rent Tax Reforms No. 1) Bill 2019, 4667 (reference), 4863 (1r) Treasury Laws Amendment (Accelerated Depreciation For Small Business Entities) Bill 2017, 1392 (1r), 1443 (2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Accelerated Depreciation for Small Business Entities) Bill 2018, 3283 (1r), 3695 (2r,ic), 3700 (3r), 3904 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (APRA Governance) Bill 2018, 3284 (1r), 3505 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (ASIC Governance) Bill 2018, 3106 (1r), 3107 (2r,3r), 3152 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Australian Consumer Law Review) Bill 2018, 3425 (1r,em), 3861, 4009 (2r,3r), 4064 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Axe the Tampon Tax) Bill 2017, 1540 (nm392) Treasury Laws Amendment (Axe the Tampon Tax) Bill 2018, 3023 (nm805), 3076 (1r,em), 3134 (2r,3r) Treasury Laws Amendment (Banking Executive Accountability and Related Measures) Bill 2018 [previous title Treasury Laws Amendment (Banking Executive Accountability and Related Measures) Bill 2017], 2137 (reference), 2578 (1r,em), 2599, 2604 (2r,ic,3r), 2794 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Banking Measures No. 1) Bill 2017 [Act citation Treasury Laws Amendment (Banking Measures No. 1) Act 2018], 2644 (1r), 2714, 2734 (2r,3r), 2794 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Black Economy Taskforce Measures No. 1) Bill 2018, 3151 (1r,em), 3729, 3734, 3750, 3761 (2r,ic), 3774 (3r), 3796 (m), 3904 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Black Economy Taskforce Measures No. 2) Bill 2018, 4012 (1r), 4155 (2r,3r), 4376 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Bourke Street Fund) Bill 2017, 952 (exempted from cut-off), 981 (1r), 1027 (2r,3r), 1058 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Combating Illegal Phoenixing) Bill 2019, 4667 (reference) Treasury Laws Amendment (Combating Multinational Tax Avoidance) Bill 2017, 992 (reference), 1154 (1r,em), 1166, 1179 (2r,ic,3r), 1310 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Consumer Data Right) Bill 2018, 4480 (reference)

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Treasury Laws Amendment (Design and Distribution Obligations and Product Intervention Powers) Bill 2019 [previous title Treasury Laws Amendment (Design and Distribution Obligations and Product Intervention Powers) Bill 2018], 3845 (reference), 4852 (em), 4863 (1r,3r) Treasury Laws Amendment (Enhancing ASIC’s Capabilities) Bill 2018, 3348 (1r), 3775 (2r,ic,3r), 3904 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Enhancing Whistleblower Protections) Bill 2017 [Act citation Treasury Laws Amendment (Enhancing Whistleblower Protections) Act 2019], 2478 (nm), 2515 (1r,em), 2634 (reference), 4427, 4463, 4467 (2r,ic,em,3r), 4819 (m), 4823 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Enterprise Tax Plan Base Rate Entities) Bill 2018, 2671 (1r,em), 3618 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Enterprise Tax Plan) Bill 2016 [Act citation Treasury Laws Amendment (Enterprise Tax Plan) Act 2017], 211 (reference), 1178 (1r), 1216, 1263 (2r,ic,em,3r), 1309 (m), 1393 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Enterprise Tax Plan No. 2) Bill 2017, 2671 (1r), 2852, 2873, 2878, 2893, 2911, 2928, 3524, 3538, 3544 (2r,ic,em), 3570, 3576 (negatived in committee of the whole) Treasury Laws Amendment (Fair and Sustainable Superannuation) Bill 2016, 448 (reference), 561 (exempted from cut-off), 572 (1r,2r,ic,3r), 721 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Financial Sector Regulation) Bill 2018, 3566 (1r), 4155, 4376 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Foreign Resident Capital Gains Withholding Payments) Bill 2017, 1445 (1r,2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Gift Cards) Bill 2018, 3984 (1r), 4009 (2r,3r), 4064 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (GST Integrity) Bill 2017, 1477 (1r), 1485 (2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (GST Low Value Goods) Bill 2017, 1147 (reference), 1420 (1r), 1442, 1461 (2r,ic,3r), 1572 (m), 1611 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Housing Tax Integrity) Bill 2017, 2112 (exempted from cut-off), 2146 (1r), 2197, 2201, 2202, 2221, 2228 (2r,3r), 2440 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Illicit Tobacco Offences) Bill 2018, 2791 (1r), 3505 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Improving Accountability and Member Outcomes in Superannuation Measures No. 1) Bill 2017, 1978 (nm), 2010 (1r,em,reference), 2228, 2244, 2260, 2419 Treasury Laws Amendment (Improving Accountability and Member Outcomes in Superannuation Measures No. 2) Bill 2017, 2007 (reference), 2194 (1r)

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Treasury Laws Amendment (Improving the Energy Efficiency of Rental Properties) Bill 2018, 3297 (nm897), 3590 (1r,em), 3606 (reference) Treasury Laws Amendment (Income Tax Consolidation Integrity) Bill 2018, 2791 (1r), 2893 (2r,3r), 3030 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Income Tax Relief) Bill 2016, 163 (exempted from cut-off), 211 (reference), 266 (1r), 277 (2r), 298 (ic), 304 (3r), 399 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Increasing the Instant Asset Write-Off for Small Business Entities) Bill 2019, 4848 (ic,em,1r,3r) Treasury Laws Amendment (Junior Minerals Exploration Incentive) Bill 2017 [Act citation Treasury Laws Amendment (Junior Minerals Exploration Incentive) Act 2018], 2746 (1r), 2778 (2r,ic,em), 2928 (3r), 2992 (m), 3030 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Lower Taxes for Small and Medium Businesses) Bill 2018, 3951 (exempted from cut-off), 3984 (1r), 3994 (2r,3r), 4064 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Major Bank Levy) Bill 2017, 1376 (reference), 1466 (1r), 1477 (2r,ic,3r), 1611 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Making Sure Every State and Territory Gets Their Fair Share of GST) Bill 2018, 4000 (reference), 4062 (1r), 4065, 4070, 4096, 4101 (2r,3r), 4376 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Making Sure Foreign Investors Pay Their Fair Share of Tax in Australia and Other Measures) Bill 2019 [previous title Treasury Laws Amendment (Making Sure Foreign Investors Pay Their Fair Share of Tax in Australia and Other Measures) Bill 2018], 3845 (reference), 4821 (1r,em), 4858 (2r,3r) Treasury Laws Amendment (Making Sure Multinationals Pay Their Fair Share of Tax in Australia and Other Measures) Bill 2018, 4000 (reference) Treasury Laws Amendment (Medicare Levy and Medicare Levy Surcharge) Bill 2017, 1445 (1r,2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Medicare Levy and Medicare Levy Surcharge) Bill 2018, 3151 (1r), 3371 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Medicare Levy and Medicare Levy Surcharge) Bill 2019, 4847 (1r,2r,3r) Treasury Laws Amendment (Mutual Reforms) Bill 2019, 4580 (nm), 4631 (1r,em), 4858 (2r,3r) Treasury Laws Amendment (National Housing and Homelessness Agreement) Bill 2018 [previous title Treasury Laws Amendment (National Housing and Homelessness Agreement) Bill 2017], 2249 (reference), 2791 (1r,em), 2894 (2r,3r), 3030 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (North Queensland Flood Recovery) Bill 2019, 4851 (1r), 4852 (2r,3r) Treasury Laws Amendment (OECD Multilateral Instrument) Bill 2018, 3484 (1r), 3504 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent)

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Treasury Laws Amendment (Personal Income Tax Plan) Bill 2018, 3093 (reference), 3151 (1r), 3192, 3196 (2r,ic), 3222 (3r), 3237 (mic), 3285 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Prohibiting Energy Market Misconduct) Bill 2018, 4480 (reference) Treasury Laws Amendment (Protecting Your Superannuation Package) Bill 2018 [Act citation Treasury Laws Amendment (Protecting Your Superannuation Package) Act 2019], 3242 (reference), 3375 (1r), 4684, 4694 (em,2r,ic,3r), 4819 (m), 4823 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Putting Consumers First—Establishment of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority) Bill 2017, [Act citation Treasury Laws Amendment (Putting Consumers First—Establishment of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority) Act 2018], 1978 (nm), 2010 (1r,em,reference), 2466, 2473 (2r,ic,em), 2501 (3r), 2746 (m), 2794 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Reducing Pressure on Housing Affordability Measures No. 1) Bill 2017, 2131 (1r), 2441, 2446 (2r,ic), 2465 (3r), 2568 (m), 2568 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Reducing Pressure on Housing Affordability Measures No. 2) Bill 2018, 2738 (reference), 2790 (1r) Treasury Laws Amendment (Registries Modernisation and Other Measures) Bill 2019, 4667 (reference) Treasury Laws Amendment (Strengthening Corporate and Financial Sector Penalties) Bill 2018 [Act citation Treasury Laws Amendment (Strengthening Corporate and Financial Sector Penalties) Act 2019], 4324 (reference), 4376 (1r,em), 4397 (exempted from cut-off), 4819 (m), 4823 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Supporting Australian Farmers) Bill 2018, 3787 (exempted from cut-off), 3835 (1r), 3859 (2r,3r), 3904 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Tax Integrity and Other Measures) Bill 2018, 3151 (1r), 3836, 3843 (2r,ic), 3860 (3r), 3903 (m), 3904 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Tax Integrity and Other Measures No. 2) Bill 2018, 3348 (1r,em), 3505 (2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Untainting Tax) (National Disability Insurance Scheme Funding) Bill 2017, 1755 (reference), 2193 (1r) Treasury Laws Amendment (Working Holiday Maker Employer Register) Bill 2017 [Act citation Treasury Laws Amendment (Working Holiday Maker Employer Register) Act 2018], 3105 (1r), 3808 (2r,ic,3r), 3904 (assent) Treasury Laws Amendment (Working Holiday Maker Reform) Bill 2016, 325 (reference), 397 (1r), 575, 585 (2r), 598 (ic,3r), 869 (assent) Treaties—Joint Standing Committee— Administration of committee— Appointment, 107

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Leave to meet during sittings of the Senate— 168 (nm47), agreed to 194; 847 (nm196), agreed to 916; 904; 1292; 1510; 2052; 2274; 2554; 3038; 3322; 3883 Standing order 33(1), 122; 168 (nm47), agreed to 194; 847 (nm196), agreed to 916; 3699 Membership, 103, 154, 235, 398, 418, 420, 461, 1419, 1549, 1646, 1774, 2700, 2744, 3152, 3656, 3693 References, reports and responses— 163rd report—Paris Agreement, Kyoto Protocol – Doha Amendment, 417 164th report—Air Services – Kuwait; Air Services – Bahrain, 601, agreed to 897 165th report—Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, 718, agreed to 897; government response 1580 166th report—Implementation Procedures for Airworthiness – USA; Convention on Choice of Courts – accession; GATT Schedule of Concessions – amendment; Radio Regulations – partial revision, 601, agreed to 897 167th report—Nuclear Cooperation – Ukraine; Extradition – China, 816, 834, 897, agreed to 1450; government response concerning the treaty on extradition between Australia and the People’s Republic of China 1108; government response concerning nuclear cooperation with Ukraine 1390, agreed to 1450 168th report—Certain Maritime Arrangements – Timor-Leste, 1248 169th report—Future Submarine Program – France, Classified Information Exchange – France, 1282; government response 2220 170th report—Social Security Agreement – New Zealand; Nuclear Research Cooperation Agreement; Loan Agreement – International Monetary Fund; Harmonization of Wheeled Vehicles – Revision, 1338; government response 3001 171st report—International Trade in Endangered Species – Amendments; Women in Combat Duties – Reservation Withdrawal; Generation IV Nuclear Energy – Accession, 1505; government response concerning the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Flora and Fauna 2542 172nd report—Singapore Free Trade Agreement – Amendment; Defence supplies and services – Japan, 1645 173rd report—Consular functions in Macau – China; Montreal Ozone Layer – Amendment, 1907 174th report—IMF New Arrangements to Borrow; Scientific Cooperation USA; Science Research Innovation NZ; Technological Innovation Israel, 2091 175th report—OECD Tax measures BEPS; International Solar Alliance – Agreement; Air Services – Three agreements, 2319 176th report—Air Force Training – Singapore; Deployment of Personnel – Solomon Islands; Space Tracking – USA, 2837, agreed to 2902 177th report—Extradition – Jordan; Mutual Legal Assistance – Jordan, 2837, agreed to 2902; government response 3393 178th report—Bonn Convention – amendments; Universal Postal Union – amendments, 2989

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179th report—Reprocessing Nuclear Fuel – France; PACER Plus Agreement, 3080, 3250, agreed to 3514; government response 4557 180th report—Peru FTA; EU Framework Agreement; Timor Treaty – Maritime Boundaries; WIPO Australian Patent Office; Scientific Technical Cooperation: Italy and Brazil, 3483, agreed to 3514 181st report—Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, 3598, agreed to 3628 182nd report—Oil Stocks Contracts: Netherlands, 3834 183rd report— Aspects of the Peru-Australia Free Trade Agreement revisited, 4215, 4273, 4344 Committee visit to India and Indonesia, 2 to 10 August 2018, 4011 184th report—Nuclear Cooperation UK, 4304 185th report—Defence support – France; WTO government procurement; Prisoner transfers – UAE, 4746 Treatment Benefits (Special Access) Bill 2019, 4821 (1r), 4859 (2r,3r) Treatment Benefits (Special Access) (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2019, 4821 (1r), 4859 (2r,3r) U Underwater Cultural Heritage Bill 2018, 3349 (1r), 3506 (em,2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Underwater Cultural Heritage (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2018, 3349 (1r), 3506 (em,2r,3r), 3659 (assent) Unexplained Wealth Legislation Amendment Bill 2018, 3357 (reference), 3566 (1r), 3816 (em,2r,3r), 3904 (assent) Urgency Motions (Pursuant to standing order 75)— Employment—Employment data—Jobs held by individuals on international student visas (Senator Georgiou), 2090 Environment— Adani coal mine and climate change (Senator Di Natale), 4459 Coal exports (Senator McKim), 4415 Murray-Darling Basin—Management of water resources in the Barwon-Darling Basin (Senator McCarthy), 1644 Health—Medicinal cannabis (Senator Hanson), 2986 Industrial Relations—Penalty rates (Senator Cameron), 1208 Industries—Manufacturing—Electricity prices (Senator Hanson), 2191 Industry—Building products—Compliance with Australian standards (Senator Burston), 2835 Law and Justice—Attorney-General (Senator Gallagher), 263 Proposal determined by lot, 1208, 1644, 2090, 2191, 2835, 2926, 2986, 4415, 4459 Sport—Integrity in professional sports (Senator Burston), 2926

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V Vacancy in the representation of states and territories— State senators— New South Wales— Caused by resignation of Senator Dastyari, announced 2555; certificate of choice of Kristina Kerscher Keneally tabled 2733 (copy) Caused by resignation of Senator Leyonhjelm, announced, certificate of appointment of Duncan Spender tabled 4766 (original) Caused by resignation of Senator Rhiannon, announced 3463; certificate of choice of Mehreen Faruqi tabled 3523 (copy) Vacancy for the place for which Senator Nash was returned by reason of s 44(i) of the Constitution, order of Court of Disputed Returns tabled 2165, Senator Molan sworn 2555 Queensland— Caused by resignation of Senator Bartlett, announced, certificate of choice of Larissa Waters tabled, 3642 (copy) Caused by resignation of Senator Brandis, announced 2629; certificate of choice of Amanda Stoker tabled 2895 (copy) Vacancy for the place for which Senator Roberts was returned by reason of s 44(i) of the Constitution, Senator Anning sworn 2163 Vacancy for the place for which Senator Waters was returned by reason of s 44(i) of the Constitution, announcement of resignation of Senator Waters 1598, Senator Bartlett sworn 2163 South Australia— Caused by resignation of Senator Xenophon, announced 2178; certificate of choice of Rex Lyall Patrick tabled 2226 (copy) Vacancy for the place for which Senator Kakoschke-Moore was returned by reason of s 44(i) of the Constitution, announced 2275, Senator Storer sworn 2777 Vacancy for the place to which Robert John Day was returned, by reason of s 44(v) of the Constitution, announcement of resignation of Senator Day 372, orders of Court of Disputed Returns tabled, Senator Gichuhi sworn 1293 Tasmania— Caused by resignation of Senator Bushby, announced 4575, certificate of choice of Wendy Askew tabled 4766 (original) Vacancy for the place for which Senator Lambie was returned by reason of s 44(i) of the Constitution, announcement of resignation of Senator Lambie 2202, Senator Martin sworn 2660 Vacancy for the place for which Senator Parry was returned by reason of s 44(i) of the Constitution, announcement of resignation of Senator Parry 2163, Senator Colbeck sworn 2660 Victoria— Caused by resignation of Senator Collins, announced, certificate of choice of Raff Ciccone tabled 4766 (original)

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Caused by resignation of Senator Conroy, announced 249, certificate of choice of Kimberley Kitching tabled 371 (copy), 425 (original) Western Australia— Caused by resignation of Senator Back, announced 1598, certificate of choice of William Edward Slade Brockman tabled 1753 (copy) Rodney Norman Culleton held to have been incapable of being chosen at time of 2016 Federal election, reference to Court of Disputed Returns 375, agreed to 400; decision announced 817; order declaring Panagiotis (Peter) Georgiou duly elected tabled 1044; Senator Georgiou sworn 1164 Vacancy for the place for which Senator Ludlam was returned by reason of s 44(i) of the Constitution, announcement of resignation of Senator Ludlam 1598, Senator Steele-John sworn 2163 Territory senators—Australian Capital Territory—Vacancy for the place for which Senator Gallagher was returned by reason of s 44(i) of the Constitution, announced 3043; order declaring David Philip Benedict Smith duly elected tabled 3133 Valedictory statements, 1500, 2626, 3424, 4651, 4851 Vaporised Nicotine Products Bill 2017, 1430 (nm354), 1476 (1r,em), 1540 (reference) VET Student Loans Bill 2016, 325 (reference), 398 (1r), 442, 604, 700 (2r), 722 (ic,em), 784 (mic,3r), 869 (m), 869 (assent) VET Student Loans (Charges) Bill 2016, 325 (reference), 398 (1r), 442, 604, 700 (2r), 722 (ic,3r), 869 (assent) VET Student Loans (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2016, 325 (reference), 398 (1r), 442, 604, 700 (2r), 722 (ic,3r), 771 (m), 869 (assent) Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (Budget and Other Measures) Bill 2016, 566 (1r), 789 (2r,ic,3r), 869 (assent) Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill 2017, 1392 (1r), 1444 (2r,3r), 1611 (assent) Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (Digital Readiness and Other Measures) Bill 2017 [previous title Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (Digital Readiness and Other Measures) Bill 2016], 751 (reference), 1046 (1r,em), 1185 (2r,ic,em,3r), 1237 (m), 1310 (assent) Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (Omnibus) Bill 2017, 1244 (reference), 1897 (exempted from cut-off), 2194 (1r,em), 2228 (2r,3r), 2440 (assent) Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (Omnibus) Bill 2018, 3984 (1r), 4009 (2r,3r), 4064 (assent) Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (Veteran-centric Reforms No. 1) Bill 2018, 2791 (1r), 2893 (2r,3r), 3030 (assent) Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment (Veteran-centric Reforms No. 2) Bill 2018, 3151 (1r), 3244 (2r,3r), 3426 (assent)

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Veterans’ Entitlements Amendment Bill 2018, 3720 (1r), 3733 (exempted from cut-off), 3750 (2r,3r), 3774 (em), 3904 (assent) Veterans’ Entitlements Amendment (Expanded Gold Card Access) Bill 2015, 98 (rst) Voice for Animals (Independent Office of Animal Welfare) Bill 2015, 1525 (rst), 2649 Voluntary Assisted Dying Framework Bill 2018, 2277 (nm595), withdrawn 2564 W Water Amendment Bill 2018, 3093 (reference), 3151 (1r), 3161, 3192, 3237, 3263, 3286 (2r,ic,3r), 3426 (assent) Water Amendment (Purchase Limit Repeal) Bill 2019, 4591 (nm1394), 4639 (1r,em), 4667 (reference) Water Amendment (Saving the Murray-Darling) Bill 2019, 4775 (nm1431) Water Legislation Amendment (Sustainable Diversion Limit Adjustment) Bill 2016, 188 (nm), 217 (1r,em), 408 (2r,3r), 441 (m), 597 (assent) Waters, Senator Larissa— Incapable of being chosen as a senator, 2165 Resignation, 1598 Wind Turbines—Select Committee— References, reports and responses— Government response, 800, 834, 897, 1450, agreed to 1670 Wine Australia Amendment (Trade with United Kingdom) Bill 2019, 4580 (nm), 4657 (exempted from cut-off), 4684 (2r,3r), 4819 (m), 4823 (assent) Women— Australian Ambassador for Women and Girls (Senator Moore), 654 (nm149), agreed to 715 Economic inequality and women’s financial security (Senator Waters), 4665 (nm1422), amended and agreed to 4810 Election of Dame Enid Lyons and Dame Dorothy Tangney—75th anniversary (Senators Hume, Pratt and Urquhart), 3530 (nm988), agreed to 3558 Gender pay gap (Senators Waters and Cameron), 4077 (nm1202), amended and agreed to 4116 Harassment, intimidation and violence against women (Senators Rice and Moore), 2080 (nm535), agreed to 2117 International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women— (Senator Polley), 2276 (nm593), agreed to 2312 (Senator Rice), 2280 (nm601), agreed to 2316 (Senators Fierravanti-Wells and Moore), 2277 (nm596), agreed to 2313 (Senators Kakoschke-Moore, Moore and Waters), 578 (nm123), agreed to 594

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International Day of the Girl (Senator Moore), 2077 (nm527), agreed to 2115 International Day of the Girl Child (Senators Singh, Wong, Moore, Payne, Gichuhi, Waters, Rice, Reynolds, Hanson-Young and Lines), 3922 (nm1140), agreed to 3968 Miegunyah House—50th anniversary (Senator Moore), 3143 (nm846), agreed to 3184 One Billion Rising movement (Senators Moore and Rice), 1048 (nm236), agreed to 1099 Violence against women (Senator Waters)— 3920 (nm1136), agreed to 3972 4045 (nm1184), agreed to 4092 4228 (nm1241), agreed to 4266 4363 (nm1304), agreed to 4412 Women and superannuation (Senator Waters), 3825 (nm1098), negatived 3856 Women in politics—She Can Lead report (Senators Rice and Moore), 2080 (nm534), agreed to 2117 X Xenophon, Senator Nick— Resignation, 2178 Y Youth— Appointment of a Minister for Young People (Senator Kakoschke-Moore), 1167 (nm279), negatived 1206 Youth Representative Program and youth consultation (Senators Griff, Moore and Singh), 4435 (nm1341), agreed to 4597

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Petitions Animal Welfare—Live export of horses, ponies and donkeys—Requesting that the Senate take action to prohibit the live export of horses, ponies and donkeys for slaughter, 1954 Animal Welfare—Safety of pet food— Requesting that the Senate consider introducing regulations to ensure the safety of pet food in Australia, 3584 Requesting that the Senate consider the recommendations of the inquiry into regulatory approaches to ensure the safety of pet food, 3584 Communications—National Broadband Network—Samford Valley Districts area— Requesting that the Senate ensure that the National Broadband Network Corporation (NBNCo) deliver fair and equitable broadband services across the Samford Valley Districts area by providing residents with the technology necessary for current and future needs and, at a minimum, Fibre to the Curb (FTTC) technology, 4771 Defence—Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits Scheme—Requesting that the Senate take action concerning the Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits Scheme, 306, 1601 Education—Safe Schools program—Requesting that the Senate call on the Government to remove all federal funding from the Safe Schools Coalition program, 306 Environment—Climate change—Use of Indigenous knowledge—Requesting that the Senate take action to support a transition from coal and coal gas to renewable energy, ensure the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions as a priority, and engage Indigenous knowledge in formulating sustainable development policies, 1345 Family and Community Services—Debit card trials—Requesting that the Senate stop the current welfare debit card trials, 2202 Family and Community Services—Volunteering—Requesting that the Senate retain funding for volunteer management and volunteering support services at current levels, 1513 Family Issues—Child support system—Requesting that the Senate review the child support system and consider a system that ensures individual case assessments, 3357 Finance—Insurance premiums—Requesting that the Senate take action to cap insurance premiums and provide for the oversight of the insurance industry, 2229 Foreign Affairs—China—Falun Gong—Requesting that the Senate urge China to end the persecution of Falun Gong and to immediately stop organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience, 1321 Foreign Affairs—Israel—Australian embassy—Requesting that the Senate support action to move the Australian Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, 1601, 2448 Foreign Affairs—Vietnam—Human rights—Requesting that the Senate take action concerning human rights in Vietnam, subsequent to the treatment of protesters following an environmental disaster in April 2016, 2137

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Health—Tasmania—Palliative care—Requesting that the Senate take action to secure funding for Palliative Care Tasmania to continue the Better Access to Palliative Care program for another four years, 165 Immigration—Asylum seekers—Children in offshore detention—Requesting that the Senate introduce legislation to end the detention of any refugee or asylum seeker child and take action to close offshore detention centres, 1837 Industry—National Radioactive Waste Management Facility—Site selection process— Requesting that the Senate work to remove both Kimba sites from the shortlist to host the National Radioactive Waste Management Facility, 4257 Indigenous Australians—Retirement age—Requesting that the Senate take action to lower the retirement age for Indigenous Australians to 55 years, 576 Law and Justice—Marriage—Plebiscite on definition—Requesting that the Senate respect the will of the Australian people and pass legislation for a plebiscite on the definition of marriage, 1601, 1631, 1683, 1725, 1808 Law and Justice—Marriage laws—Requesting that the Senate enact legislation to repeal and reverse the effects of all laws passed to give effect to the result of the same-sex marriage postal survey of 2017, 3357 Law and Justice—Racial Discrimination Act 1975—Requesting that the Senate take action to remove the terms ‘offend’ and ‘insult’ from section 18C(1)(a) of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975, 66 Law and Justice—Religious freedom—Faith-based schools—Requesting that the Senate call on the Federal Government to maintain the current provisions in the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 that ensure freedom for faith-based schools, 4428 Social Issues—Niqab and burqa—Ban—Requesting that the Senate immediately ban the wearing of the niqab and burqa in Australia, 3735 Taxation—Tax avoidance—Requesting that the Senate take action on tax avoidance by multinational companies and wealthy individuals, 750 Transport—Petrol prices—Requesting that the Senate take action on fuel pricing structures in regional areas, using Bunbury, Western Australia as a test case, 4257 Transport—Tasmania—Bass Highway—Requesting that the Senate obtain funding for road safety and transport issues associated with the Bass Highway, Tasmania, 1377 Transport—Tasmania—Bass Strait ferry services— Requesting that the Senate call on the Prime Minister to take action concerning the cost of Bass Strait ferry services, 3704 Requesting that the Senate take action concerning the provision of ferry services in the Bass Strait by the Commonwealth, 750