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The majority voted in favour of a [http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2008-09-01.67.2 motion] "[t]hat the words proposed to be omitted (Mr Abbott’s [http://www.openaustralia.org/debate/?id=2008-03-20.33.1 amendment]) stand part of the question", which means that the words that Liberal MP [http://publicwhip-test.openaustraliafoundation.org.au/mp.php?mpn=Tony_Abbott&mpc=Warringah&house=representatives Tony Abbott] wanted to change will remain unchanged.
Mr Abbott's [http://www.openaustralia.org/debate/?id=2008-03-20.33.1 amendment] would have amended the original motion "[t]hat this bill be now read a second time"(Read more about the stages that a bill must pass through to become law [http://www.peo.gov.au/learning/fact-sheets/making-a-law.html here].
) with the following:
''That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words: “the House questions the approach reflected in this bill and:''
''(1) calls on the Federal Government to impose a blanket ban on all pornographic material in prescribed areas;''
''(2) calls on the Federal Government to prohibit the transport of pornographic material through any prescribed area; and''
''(3) urges the Federal Government to leave in place the permit system amendments that have enabled access to public land.”''
Background to the bill
In 2007, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Territory_National_Emergency_Response Northern Territory National Emergency Response] ('the Intervention') was introduced in response to a report called ''Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle Little Children are Sacred: The Report of the Northern Territory Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse''.(Read more about the ''Little Children are Sacred'' report [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Children_are_Sacred here].
) The intervention was controversial and has been a source of ongoing debate.
This latest [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r2938 bill] changes and removes some of the measures introduced as part of the Intervention. In summary, it:
* prohibits certain pay television licensees from providing television channels that contain a large amount of R18+ programming to certain prescribed areas;
* permits transporting pornographic material through a prescribed area to a place outside the prescribed area (currently its presence for any purpose is prohibited);
* reintroduces elements of the permit system, which requires visitors to certain Aboriginal areas to first seek permission to enter the area; and
* enables community dependent roadhouses to be licensed as community stores.(See the [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/bd/bd0708/08bd082 bills digest] for more information.)
- The majority voted in favour of a [motion](http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2008-09-01.67.2) "[t]hat the words proposed to be omitted (Mr Abbott’s [amendment](http://www.openaustralia.org/debate/?id=2008-03-20.33.1)) stand part of the question", which means that the words that Liberal MP [Tony Abbott](http://publicwhip-rails.openaustraliafoundation.org.au/mp.php?mpn=Tony_Abbott&mpc=Warringah&house=representatives) wanted to change will remain unchanged.
- Mr Abbott's [amendment](http://www.openaustralia.org/debate/?id=2008-03-20.33.1) would have amended the original motion "[t]hat this bill be now read a second time"(Read more about the stages that a bill must pass through to become law [here](http://www.peo.gov.au/learning/fact-sheets/making-a-law.html). ) with the following:
- _That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words: “the House questions the approach reflected in this bill and:_ _(1) calls on the Federal Government to impose a blanket ban on all pornographic material in prescribed areas;_ _(2) calls on the Federal Government to prohibit the transport of pornographic material through any prescribed area; and_ _(3) urges the Federal Government to leave in place the permit system amendments that have enabled access to public land.”_
- Background to the bill
- In 2007, the [Northern Territory National Emergency Response](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Territory_National_Emergency_Response) ('the Intervention') was introduced in response to a report called _Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle Little Children are Sacred: The Report of the Northern Territory Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse_.(Read more about the _Little Children are Sacred_ report [here](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Children_are_Sacred). ) The intervention was controversial and has been a source of ongoing debate.
- This latest [bill](http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r2938) changes and removes some of the measures introduced as part of the Intervention. In summary, it:
- - prohibits certain pay television licensees from providing television channels that contain a large amount of R18+ programming to certain prescribed areas;
- - permits transporting pornographic material through a prescribed area to a place outside the prescribed area (currently its presence for any purpose is prohibited);
- - reintroduces elements of the permit system, which requires visitors to certain Aboriginal areas to first seek permission to enter the area; and
- - enables community dependent roadhouses to be licensed as community stores.(See the [bills digest](http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/bd/bd0708/08bd082) for more information.)
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representatives vote 2008-09-01#2
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- The majority voted in favour of a [http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2008-09-01.67.2 motion] "[t]hat the words proposed to be omitted (Mr Abbott’s [http://www.openaustralia.org/debate/?id=2008-03-20.33.1 amendment]) stand part of the question", which means that the words that Liberal MP [http://publicwhip-test.openaustraliafoundation.org.au/mp.php?mpn=Tony_Abbott&mpc=Warringah&house=representatives Tony Abbott] wanted to change will remain unchanged.
Mr Abbott's [http://www.openaustralia.org/debate/?id=2008-03-20.33.1 amendment] would have amended the original motion "[t]hat this bill be now read a second time"[1] with the following:
- Mr Abbott's [http://www.openaustralia.org/debate/?id=2008-03-20.33.1 amendment] would have amended the original motion "[t]hat this bill be now read a second time"(Read more about the stages that a bill must pass through to become law [http://www.peo.gov.au/learning/fact-sheets/making-a-law.html here].
) with the following:
- ''That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words: “the House questions the approach reflected in this bill and:''
- ''(1) calls on the Federal Government to impose a blanket ban on all pornographic material in prescribed areas;''
- ''(2) calls on the Federal Government to prohibit the transport of pornographic material through any prescribed area; and''
- ''(3) urges the Federal Government to leave in place the permit system amendments that have enabled access to public land.”''
- Background to the bill
In 2007, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Territory_National_Emergency_Response Northern Territory National Emergency Response] ('the Intervention') was introduced in response to a report called ''Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle Little Children are Sacred: The Report of the Northern Territory Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse''.[2] The intervention was controversial and has been a source of ongoing debate.
- In 2007, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Territory_National_Emergency_Response Northern Territory National Emergency Response] ('the Intervention') was introduced in response to a report called ''Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle Little Children are Sacred: The Report of the Northern Territory Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse''.(Read more about the ''Little Children are Sacred'' report [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Children_are_Sacred here].
) The intervention was controversial and has been a source of ongoing debate.
- This latest [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r2938 bill] changes and removes some of the measures introduced as part of the Intervention. In summary, it:
- * prohibits certain pay television licensees from providing television channels that contain a large amount of R18+ programming to certain prescribed areas;
- * permits transporting pornographic material through a prescribed area to a place outside the prescribed area (currently its presence for any purpose is prohibited);
- * reintroduces elements of the permit system, which requires visitors to certain Aboriginal areas to first seek permission to enter the area; and
* enables community dependent roadhouses to be licensed as community stores.[3]
''References''
* [1] Read more about the stages that a bill must pass through to become law [http://www.peo.gov.au/learning/fact-sheets/making-a-law.html here].
* [2] Read more about the ''Little Children are Sacred'' report [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Children_are_Sacred here].
* [3] See the [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/bd/bd0708/08bd082 bills digest] for more information.
- * enables community dependent roadhouses to be licensed as community stores.(See the [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/bd/bd0708/08bd082 bills digest] for more information.)
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representatives vote 2008-09-01#2
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- The majority voted in favour of a [http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2008-09-01.67.2 motion] "[t]hat the words proposed to be omitted (Mr Abbott’s [http://www.openaustralia.org/debate/?id=2008-03-20.33.1 amendment]) stand part of the question", which means that the words that Liberal MP [http://publicwhip-test.openaustraliafoundation.org.au/mp.php?mpn=Tony_Abbott&mpc=Warringah&house=representatives Tony Abbott] wanted to change will remain unchanged.
- Mr Abbott's [http://www.openaustralia.org/debate/?id=2008-03-20.33.1 amendment] would have amended the original motion "[t]hat this bill be now read a second time"[1] with the following:
- ''That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words: “the House questions the approach reflected in this bill and:''
- ''(1) calls on the Federal Government to impose a blanket ban on all pornographic material in prescribed areas;''
- ''(2) calls on the Federal Government to prohibit the transport of pornographic material through any prescribed area; and''
- ''(3) urges the Federal Government to leave in place the permit system amendments that have enabled access to public land.”''
- Background to the bill
- In 2007, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Territory_National_Emergency_Response Northern Territory National Emergency Response] ('the Intervention') was introduced in response to a report called ''Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle Little Children are Sacred: The Report of the Northern Territory Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse''.[2] The intervention was controversial and has been a source of ongoing debate.
- This latest [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r2938 bill] changes and removes some of the measures introduced as part of the Intervention. In summary, it:
- * prohibits certain pay television licensees from providing television channels that contain a large amount of R18+ programming to certain prescribed areas;
- * permits transporting pornographic material through a prescribed area to a place outside the prescribed area (currently its presence for any purpose is prohibited);
- * reintroduces elements of the permit system, which requires visitors to certain Aboriginal areas to first seek permission to enter the area; and
- * enables community dependent roadhouses to be licensed as community stores.[3]
- ''References''
- * [1] Read more about the stages that a bill must pass through to become law [http://www.peo.gov.au/learning/fact-sheets/making-a-law.html here].
* [2] Read more about the ''Little Children are Sacred'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Children_are_Sacred here].
- * [2] Read more about the ''Little Children are Sacred'' report [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Children_are_Sacred here].
- * [3] See the [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/bd/bd0708/08bd082 bills digest] for more information.
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representatives vote 2008-09-01#2
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- The majority voted in favour of a [http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2008-09-01.67.2 motion] "[t]hat the words proposed to be omitted (Mr Abbott’s [http://www.openaustralia.org/debate/?id=2008-03-20.33.1 amendment]) stand part of the question", which means that the words that Liberal MP [http://publicwhip-test.openaustraliafoundation.org.au/mp.php?mpn=Tony_Abbott&mpc=Warringah&house=representatives Tony Abbott] wanted to change will remain unchanged.
- Mr Abbott's [http://www.openaustralia.org/debate/?id=2008-03-20.33.1 amendment] would have amended the original motion "[t]hat this bill be now read a second time"[1] with the following:
- ''That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words: “the House questions the approach reflected in this bill and:''
- ''(1) calls on the Federal Government to impose a blanket ban on all pornographic material in prescribed areas;''
- ''(2) calls on the Federal Government to prohibit the transport of pornographic material through any prescribed area; and''
- ''(3) urges the Federal Government to leave in place the permit system amendments that have enabled access to public land.”''
- Background to the bill
In 2007, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Territory_National_Emergency_Response Northern Territory National Emergency Response] ('the Intervention') was introduced in response to a report called the ''Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle Little Children are Sacred: The Report of the Northern Territory Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse''.[2] The intervention was controversial and has been a source of ongoing debate.
- In 2007, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Territory_National_Emergency_Response Northern Territory National Emergency Response] ('the Intervention') was introduced in response to a report called ''Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle Little Children are Sacred: The Report of the Northern Territory Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse''.[2] The intervention was controversial and has been a source of ongoing debate.
- This latest [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r2938 bill] changes and removes some of the measures introduced as part of the Intervention. In summary, it:
- * prohibits certain pay television licensees from providing television channels that contain a large amount of R18+ programming to certain prescribed areas;
- * permits transporting pornographic material through a prescribed area to a place outside the prescribed area (currently its presence for any purpose is prohibited);
- * reintroduces elements of the permit system, which requires visitors to certain Aboriginal areas to first seek permission to enter the area; and
- * enables community dependent roadhouses to be licensed as community stores.[3]
- ''References''
- * [1] Read more about the stages that a bill must pass through to become law [http://www.peo.gov.au/learning/fact-sheets/making-a-law.html here].
- * [2] Read more about the ''Little Children are Sacred'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Children_are_Sacred here].
- * [3] See the [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/bd/bd0708/08bd082 bills digest] for more information.
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representatives vote 2008-09-01#2
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- The majority voted in favour of a [http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2008-09-01.67.2 motion] "[t]hat the words proposed to be omitted (Mr Abbott’s [http://www.openaustralia.org/debate/?id=2008-03-20.33.1 amendment]) stand part of the question", which means that the words that Liberal MP [http://publicwhip-test.openaustraliafoundation.org.au/mp.php?mpn=Tony_Abbott&mpc=Warringah&house=representatives Tony Abbott] wanted to change will remain unchanged.
- Mr Abbott's [http://www.openaustralia.org/debate/?id=2008-03-20.33.1 amendment] would have amended the original motion "[t]hat this bill be now read a second time"[1] with the following:
- ''That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words: “the House questions the approach reflected in this bill and:''
- ''(1) calls on the Federal Government to impose a blanket ban on all pornographic material in prescribed areas;''
- ''(2) calls on the Federal Government to prohibit the transport of pornographic material through any prescribed area; and''
- ''(3) urges the Federal Government to leave in place the permit system amendments that have enabled access to public land.”''
- Background to the bill
In 2007, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Territory_National_Emergency_Response Northern Territory National Emergency Response] ('the Intervention') was introduced in response to the ''Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle Little Children are Sacred: The Report of the Northern Territory Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse''.[2] The intervention was controversial and has been a source of ongoing debate.
- In 2007, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Territory_National_Emergency_Response Northern Territory National Emergency Response] ('the Intervention') was introduced in response to a report called the ''Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle Little Children are Sacred: The Report of the Northern Territory Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse''.[2] The intervention was controversial and has been a source of ongoing debate.
- This latest [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r2938 bill] changes and removes some of the measures introduced as part of the Intervention. In summary, it:
- * prohibits certain pay television licensees from providing television channels that contain a large amount of R18+ programming to certain prescribed areas;
- * permits transporting pornographic material through a prescribed area to a place outside the prescribed area (currently its presence for any purpose is prohibited);
- * reintroduces elements of the permit system, which requires visitors to certain Aboriginal areas to first seek permission to enter the area; and
- * enables community dependent roadhouses to be licensed as community stores.[3]
- ''References''
- * [1] Read more about the stages that a bill must pass through to become law [http://www.peo.gov.au/learning/fact-sheets/making-a-law.html here].
- * [2] Read more about the ''Little Children are Sacred'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Children_are_Sacred here].
* [3] See the [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/bd/bd0708/08bd082 bills digest] for more information.
- * [3] See the [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/bd/bd0708/08bd082 bills digest] for more information.
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Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and Other Legislation Amendment (Emergency Response Consolidation) Bill 2008 — Second Reading
- Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and Other Legislation Amendment (Emergency Response Consolidation) Bill 2008 - Second Reading - Ban pornography completely and retain permit system
Description
<p pwmotiontext="moved">That the words proposed to be omitted (<b>Mr Abbott’s</b> amendment) stand part of the question.</p>
- The majority voted in favour of a [http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2008-09-01.67.2 motion] "[t]hat the words proposed to be omitted (Mr Abbott’s [http://www.openaustralia.org/debate/?id=2008-03-20.33.1 amendment]) stand part of the question", which means that the words that Liberal MP [http://publicwhip-test.openaustraliafoundation.org.au/mp.php?mpn=Tony_Abbott&mpc=Warringah&house=representatives Tony Abbott] wanted to change will remain unchanged.
- Mr Abbott's [http://www.openaustralia.org/debate/?id=2008-03-20.33.1 amendment] would have amended the original motion "[t]hat this bill be now read a second time"[1] with the following:
- ''That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words: “the House questions the approach reflected in this bill and:''
- ''(1) calls on the Federal Government to impose a blanket ban on all pornographic material in prescribed areas;''
- ''(2) calls on the Federal Government to prohibit the transport of pornographic material through any prescribed area; and''
- ''(3) urges the Federal Government to leave in place the permit system amendments that have enabled access to public land.”''
- Background to the bill
- In 2007, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Territory_National_Emergency_Response Northern Territory National Emergency Response] ('the Intervention') was introduced in response to the ''Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle Little Children are Sacred: The Report of the Northern Territory Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse''.[2] The intervention was controversial and has been a source of ongoing debate.
- This latest [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r2938 bill] changes and removes some of the measures introduced as part of the Intervention. In summary, it:
- * prohibits certain pay television licensees from providing television channels that contain a large amount of R18+ programming to certain prescribed areas;
- * permits transporting pornographic material through a prescribed area to a place outside the prescribed area (currently its presence for any purpose is prohibited);
- * reintroduces elements of the permit system, which requires visitors to certain Aboriginal areas to first seek permission to enter the area; and
- * enables community dependent roadhouses to be licensed as community stores.[3]
- ''References''
- * [1] Read more about the stages that a bill must pass through to become law [http://www.peo.gov.au/learning/fact-sheets/making-a-law.html here].
- * [2] Read more about the ''Little Children are Sacred'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Children_are_Sacred here].
- * [3] See the [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/bd/bd0708/08bd082 bills digest] for more information.
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