Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme Bill 2009 [No. 2] - Second Reading - Put the question
Not passed by a small majority
No rebellions 89% attendance
The majority voted against a motion to read the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS Fuel Credits) Bill 2009 [No. 2] and the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme Amendment (Household Assistance) Bill 2009 [No. 2] for a third time.(Read more about the stages that a bill must pass through before becoming law here. )
This means that the majority of Senators do not want to pass the bills in the Senate and that they will not proceed to become law.
One Liberal Senator, Judith Troeth, crossed the floor to vote 'aye' with the government.(Read more about what it means to cross the floor in our FAQ section. )
Background to the bills
The Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS Fuel Credits) Bill 2009 (No. 2) and the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme Amendment (Household Assistance) Bill 2009 (No. 2) were introduced along with nine other bills to introduce the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme.
The scheme is an emission trading scheme designed to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in an effort to address climate change. It gives effect to Australia's obligations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol.
The design of the scheme has been criticised by the business community for threatening jobs and by environmentalists for not going far enough with its emission reduction targets.(Read more about these criticisms here.)
Altogether, the eleven bills are called:
References
There was 1 rebellion in this division.
Party | Votes | |
---|---|---|
Australian Greens (100% turnout) | 0 Yes – 5 No | |
Bob Brown Tasmania | No | |
Sarah Hanson-Young SA | No | |
Scott Ludlam WA | No | |
Christine Milne Tasmania | No | |
Rachel Siewert WA | No | |
Australian Labor Party (97% turnout) | 30 Yes – 0 No | |
Mark Arbib NSW | Yes | |
Catryna Bilyk Tasmania | Yes | |
Mark Bishop WA | Yes | |
Carol Brown Tasmania | Yes | |
Doug Cameron NSW | Yes | |
Kim Carr Victoria | Yes | |
Jacinta Collins Victoria | Yes | |
Stephen Conroy Victoria | Yes | |
Chris Evans WA | Yes | |
Don Farrell SA | Yes | |
John Faulkner NSW | Yes | |
David Feeney Victoria | Yes | |
Michael Forshaw NSW | Yes | |
Mark Furner Queensland | Yes | |
Annette Hurley SA | Yes | |
Steve Hutchins NSW | Yes | |
Joe Ludwig Queensland | Yes | |
Kate Lundy ACT | Yes | |
Gavin Marshall Victoria | Yes | |
Anne McEwen SA | Yes | |
Jan McLucas Queensland | Yes | |
Claire Moore Queensland | Yes | |
Kerry O'Brien Tasmania | Yes | |
Helen Polley Tasmania | Yes | |
Louise Pratt WA | Yes | |
Nick Sherry Tasmania | Yes | |
Ursula Stephens NSW | Yes | |
Glenn Sterle WA | Yes | |
Penny Wong SA | Yes | |
Dana Wortley SA | Yes | |
Trish Crossin NT | Absent | |
Nigel Scullion NT Country Liberal Party | Absent | |
Alan Ferguson SA Deputy President | No | |
Steve Fielding Victoria Family First Party | No | |
Nick Xenophon SA Independent | No | |
Liberal Party (97% turnout) | 1 Yes – 28 No | |
Judith Troeth Victoria | Yes | |
Eric Abetz Tasmania | No | |
Judith Adams WA | No | |
Christopher Back WA | No | |
Guy Barnett Tasmania | No | |
Cory Bernardi SA | No | |
Simon Birmingham SA | No | |
George Brandis Queensland | No | |
David Bushby Tasmania | No | |
Michaelia Cash WA | No | |
Richard Colbeck Tasmania | No | |
Helen Coonan NSW | No | |
Mathias Cormann WA | No | |
Alan Eggleston WA | No | |
Concetta Fierravanti-Wells NSW | No | |
Mitch Fifield Victoria | No | |
Mary Fisher SA | No | |
Bill Heffernan NSW | No | |
Gary Humphries ACT | No | |
David Johnston WA | No | |
Helen Kroger Victoria | No | |
Ian Macdonald Queensland | No | |
Brett Mason Queensland | No | |
Nick Minchin SA | No | |
Stephen Parry Tasmania | No | |
Marise Payne NSW | No | |
Michael Ronaldson Victoria | No | |
Scott Ryan Victoria | No | |
Russell Trood Queensland | No | |
Sue Boyce Queensland | Absent | |
National Party (100% turnout) | 0 Yes – 5 No | |
Ron Boswell Queensland | No | |
Barnaby Joyce Queensland | No | |
Julian McGauran Victoria | No | |
Fiona Nash NSW | No | |
John Williams NSW | No | |
John Hogg Queensland President | Yes | |
Totals (96% turnout) | 32 Yes – 41 No |
Red entries are rebel votes against the majority of a party.
Turnout is the percentage of members eligible to vote that did vote.