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The majority voted against amendments (2) and (4) moved by Indi MP Helen Haines (Independent), which means they failed.

Amendment text

(2) Clause 2, page 2 (at the end of the table), add:

7. Schedule 3

The day after this Act receives the Royal Assent.

(4) Page 12 (after line 34), at the end of the Bill, add:

Schedule 3 — Improved grants reporting

Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Act 1997

1 Before Part 3

Insert:

Part 2B — Reportable grants approved under instruments

46 Simplified outline of this Part

This Part provides for some reporting requirements for certain grants.

46A Definitions

In this Part:

corporate Commonwealth entity has the meaning given by the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013.

grant has the meaning given by section 46B.

reportable grant means a grant which is approved:

(a) based on an application which:

(i) an official has recommended should be rejected; or

(ii) does not meet any of the relevant selection criteria; or

(b) by a Minister, who is a member of the House of Representatives, for a grantee in their electorate.

46B Meaning of grant

(1) A grant is an arrangement for the provision of financial assistance by or on behalf of the Commonwealth, or by or on behalf of a corporate Commonwealth entity:

(a) under which relevant money or other CRF money is to be paid to a grantee other than the Commonwealth; and

(b) which is intended to help address one or more of the Australian Government’s policy outcomes while assisting the grantee achieve its objectives.

(2) Without limiting subsection (1), a grant may take a variety of forms including payments made:

(a) as a result of competitive or non-competitive selection processes; or

(b) where particular criteria are satisfied; or

(c) on a one-off or ad hoc basis.

Note: Types of grants include, for example, research grants, grants providing for the delivery of services, grants that help fund infrastructure, and grants that help build capacity.

(3) Despite subsection (1), none of the following arrangements are grants :

(a) the acquisition of goods and services by a Commonwealth entity for its own use, or on behalf of another entity;

(b) an act of grace payment approved under section 65 of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 ;

(c) a payment of compensation made under:

(i) an arrangement relating to defective administration; or

(ii) an arrangement relating to employment conditions; or

(iii) an arrangement established by a law;

(d) a payment to a person of a benefit or an entitlement established by a law;

(e) a tax concession or offset;

(f) an investment or loan;

(g) a payment:

(i) to a State under section 96 of the Constitution; or

(ii) to a State or Territory for the purposes of the Federal Financial Relations Act 2009 ;

unless the Commonwealth has a determinative input into the final recipients of the payments;

(h) a payment made for the purposes of the Local Government (Financial Assistance) Act 1995 ;

(i) a payment made for the purposes of the Australian Education Act 2013 ;

(j) a payment made for the purposes of the Higher Education Support Act 2003;

(k) a payment of assistance for the purposes of Australia’s international development assistance programme, which is treated by the Commonwealth as official development assistance;

(l) a payment of a charitable donation by a non-corporate entity from monies received from individuals for that purpose;

(m) a membership payment for the purposes of complying with Australia’s obligations under international treaties;

(n) a payment, or notional payment, from one Commonwealth entity to another;

(o) a notional payment by a Commonwealth entity to itself.

Note: Additional guidance on the range of arrangements referred to in this subsection is available on the Department’s website (http:///www.finance.gov.au).

46C Reportable grants approved under instruments

(1) This section applies if a Minister:

(a) approves a grant in accordance with an instrument made under section 105C of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 ; and

(b) the grant is a reportable grant.

(2) If the Minister approves a reportable grant, the Minister must provide a written report to the Finance Minister within 30 days of approving the reportable grant.

(3) The report must include a statement of reasons that explains the basis on which the Minister approved the reportable grant.

(4) If the Minister is a member of the House of Representatives and the Minister approves a reportable grant for a grantee in their electorate, the Minister must include this information in the statement of reasons in subsection (3).

(5) Subsection (4) does not apply if the reportable grant is awarded Australia-wide, state-wide or across a region on the basis of a formula, and the reportable grant falls in the relevant Minister’s electorate.

(6) The Finance Minister must table a copy of the report in each House of Parliament within 5 sitting days of that House after receiving the report.

Votes Not passed by a modest majority

Nobody rebelled against their party.

Party Votes
Australian Greens (100% turnout) 4 Yes 0 No
Adam Bandt Melbourne Yes
Stephen Bates Brisbane Yes
Max Chandler-Mather Griffith Yes
Elizabeth Watson-Brown Ryan Yes
Australian Labor Party (92% turnout) 0 Yes 71 No
Anne Aly Cowan No
Michelle Ananda-Rajah Higgins No
Jodie Belyea Dunkley No
Chris Bowen McMahon No
Tony Burke Watson No
Matt Burnell Spence No
Linda Burney Barton No
Josh Burns Macnamara No
Mark Butler Hindmarsh No
Alison Byrnes Cunningham No
Jim Chalmers Rankin No
Andrew Charlton Parramatta No
Lisa Chesters Bendigo No
Jason Clare Blaxland No
Sharon Claydon Newcastle No
Libby Coker Corangamite No
Julie Collins Franklin No
Pat Conroy Shortland No
Mary Doyle Aston No
Mark Dreyfus Isaacs No
Justine Elliot Richmond No
Cassandra Fernando Holt No
Mike Freelander Macarthur No
Carina Garland Chisholm No
Steve Georganas Adelaide No
Andrew Giles Scullin No
Patrick Gorman Perth No
Julian Hill Bruce No
Ed Husic Chifley No
Stephen Jones Whitlam No
Ged Kearney Cooper No
Matt Keogh Burt No
Peter Khalil Wills No
Catherine King Ballarat No
Tania Lawrence Hasluck No
Jerome Laxale Bennelong No
Andrew Leigh Fenner No
Sam Lim Tangney No
Zaneta Mascarenhas Swan No
Kristy McBain Eden-Monaro No
Emma McBride Dobell No
Louise Miller-Frost Boothby No
Brian Mitchell Lyons No
Rob Mitchell McEwen No
Daniel Mulino Fraser No
Shayne Neumann Blair No
Brendan O'Connor Gorton No
Clare O'Neil Hotham No
Alicia Payne Canberra No
Graham Perrett Moreton No
Fiona Phillips Gilmore No
Tanya Plibersek Sydney No
Sam Rae Hawke No
Gordon Reid Robertson No
Tracey Roberts Pearce No
Michelle Rowland Greenway No
Joanne Ryan Lalor No
Marion Scrymgour Lingiari No
Bill Shorten Maribyrnong No
Sally Sitou Reid No
David Smith Bean No
Anne Stanley Werriwa No
Meryl Swanson Paterson No
Susan Templeman Macquarie No
Matt Thistlethwaite Kingsford Smith No
Kate Thwaites Jagajaga No
Maria Vamvakinou Calwell No
Tim Watts Gellibrand No
Anika Wells Lilley No
Josh Wilson Fremantle No
Tony Zappia Makin No
Anthony Albanese Grayndler Absent
Luke Gosling Solomon Absent
Madeleine King Brand Absent
Richard Marles Corio Absent
Dan Repacholi Hunter Absent
Amanda Rishworth Kingston Absent
Rebekha Sharkie Mayo Centre Alliance No
Mark Coulton Parkes Deputy Speaker Absent
Kate Chaney Curtin Independent Yes
Zoe Daniel Goldstein Independent Yes
Andrew Gee Calare Independent Yes
Helen Haines Indi Independent Yes
Dai Le Fowler Independent Yes
Monique Ryan Kooyong Independent Yes
Sophie Scamps Mackellar Independent Yes
Allegra Spender Wentworth Independent Yes
Zali Steggall Warringah Independent Yes
Kylea Tink North Sydney Independent Yes
Andrew Wilkie Clark Independent Yes
Russell Broadbent Monash Independent Absent
Bob Katter Kennedy Katter's Australian Party Absent
Liberal National Party (11% turnout) 0 Yes 1 No
Terry Young Longman No
Angie Bell Moncrieff Absent
Colin Boyce Flynn Absent
Cameron Caldwell Fadden Absent
Garth Hamilton Groom Absent
Henry Pike Bowman Absent
Phillip Thompson Herbert Absent
Andrew Wallace Fisher Absent
Andrew Willcox Dawson Absent
Liberal Party (6% turnout) 0 Yes 2 No
Ian Goodenough Moore No
Bert Van Manen Forde No
Karen Andrews McPherson Absent
Bridget Archer Bass Absent
Scott Buchholz Wright Absent
David Coleman Banks Absent
Peter Dutton Dickson Absent
Warren Entsch Leichhardt Absent
Paul Fletcher Bradfield Absent
Andrew Hastie Canning Absent
Alex Hawke Mitchell Absent
Luke Howarth Petrie Absent
Simon Kennedy Cook Absent
Julian Leeser Berowra Absent
Sussan Ley Farrer Absent
Nola Marino Forrest Absent
Melissa McIntosh Lindsay Absent
Zoe McKenzie Flinders Absent
Ted O'Brien Fairfax Absent
Tony Pasin Barker Absent
Gavin Pearce Braddon Absent
Melissa Price Durack Absent
Rowan Ramsey Grey Absent
James Stevens Sturt Absent
Michael Sukkar Deakin Absent
Angus Taylor Hume Absent
Dan Tehan Wannon Absent
Ross Vasta Bonner Absent
Aaron Violi Casey Absent
Jenny Ware Hughes Absent
Rick Wilson O'Connor Absent
Keith Wolahan Menzies Absent
Jason Wood La Trobe Absent
National Party (0% turnout) Absent
Sam Birrell Nicholls Absent
Darren Chester Gippsland Absent
Pat Conaghan Cowper Absent
David Gillespie Lyne Absent
Kevin Hogan Page Absent
Barnaby Joyce New England Absent
Michelle Landry Capricornia Absent
David Littleproud Maranoa Absent
Michael McCormack Riverina Absent
Llew O'Brien Wide Bay Absent
Keith Pitt Hinkler Absent
Anne Webster Mallee Absent
Milton Dick Oxley Speaker Absent
Totals (60% turnout) 15 Yes – 75 No