senate vote 2020-06-18#12
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Title
Documents - Veterans - Establish Royal Commission into Veterans' Suicide
- Motions - Veterans - Establish Royal Commission into Veterans' Suicide
Description
- The majority voted in favour of a [motion](https://www.openaustralia.org.au/senate/?id=2020-06-18.72.1) introduced by Tasmanian Senator [Jacqui Lambie](https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/senate/tasmania/jacqui_lambie) (Jacqui Lambie Network), which means it passed. Motions like these don't make any legal changes on their own, but they are politically influential because they represent the will of the Senate.
- ### Motion text
- > *That the Senate—*
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- > *(a) notes that:*
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- >> *(i) suicide by current and former Australian Defence Force members continues to claim at least a life a week,*
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- >> *(ii) on 5 February 2020, the Prime Minister said his National Commissioner for Defence and Veteran Suicide Prevention would be "bigger and better than a Royal Commission", and*
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- >> *(iii) on 27 February 2020, the Senate disagreed with the Prime Minister;*
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- > *(b) again condemns the Morrison Government's proposed National Commissioner for Defence and Veteran Suicide Prevention as a poor imitation of a Royal Commission;*
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- > *(c) believes that nothing short of a Royal Commission into Veteran Suicide can address this painful and ongoing scourge;*
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- > *(d) expresses its view that:*
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- >> *(i) the Prime Minister's National Commissioner will have neither the power, nor the resources, of a Royal Commission, and can in no way be considered "bigger and better",*
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- >> *(ii) any insistence on this unproven, experimental model over the proven and successful model of a Royal Commission is made knowing that it risks making things worse, not better;*
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- > *(e) calls on the Morrison Government to establish a Royal Commission into Veterans' Suicide, with a clear start and end date; and*
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> *(f) invites the Royal Commissioner to recommend that a standing, permanent capability be established to oversee reform, should the Commissioner see fit to do so.*
- > *(f) invites the Royal Commissioner to recommend that a standing, permanent capability be established to oversee reform, should the Commissioner see fit to do so.*
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senate vote 2020-06-18#12
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2020-06-26 12:23:59
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Title
Documents — Veterans: Suicide
- Documents - Veterans - Establish Royal Commission into Veterans' Suicide
Description
<p class="speaker">Jacqui Lambie</p>
<p>I, and also on behalf of Senator Patrick, move:</p>
<p class="italic">That the Senate—</p>
- The majority voted in favour of a [motion](https://www.openaustralia.org.au/senate/?id=2020-06-18.72.1) introduced by Tasmanian Senator [Jacqui Lambie](https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/senate/tasmania/jacqui_lambie) (Jacqui Lambie Network), which means it passed. Motions like these don't make any legal changes on their own, but they are politically influential because they represent the will of the Senate.
- ### Motion text
- > *That the Senate—*
- >
- > *(a) notes that:*
- >
- >> *(i) suicide by current and former Australian Defence Force members continues to claim at least a life a week,*
- >>
- >> *(ii) on 5 February 2020, the Prime Minister said his National Commissioner for Defence and Veteran Suicide Prevention would be "bigger and better than a Royal Commission", and*
- >>
- >> *(iii) on 27 February 2020, the Senate disagreed with the Prime Minister;*
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- > *(b) again condemns the Morrison Government's proposed National Commissioner for Defence and Veteran Suicide Prevention as a poor imitation of a Royal Commission;*
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- > *(c) believes that nothing short of a Royal Commission into Veteran Suicide can address this painful and ongoing scourge;*
- >
- > *(d) expresses its view that:*
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- >> *(i) the Prime Minister's National Commissioner will have neither the power, nor the resources, of a Royal Commission, and can in no way be considered "bigger and better",*
- >>
- >> *(ii) any insistence on this unproven, experimental model over the proven and successful model of a Royal Commission is made knowing that it risks making things worse, not better;*
- >
- > *(e) calls on the Morrison Government to establish a Royal Commission into Veterans' Suicide, with a clear start and end date; and*
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- > *(f) invites the Royal Commissioner to recommend that a standing, permanent capability be established to oversee reform, should the Commissioner see fit to do so.*
<p class="italic">(a) notes that:</p>
<p class="italic">  (i) suicide by current and former Australian Defence Force members continues to claim at least a life a week,</p>
<p class="italic">  (ii) on 5 February 2020, the Prime Minister said his National Commissioner for Defence and Veteran Suicide Prevention would be "bigger and better than a Royal Commission", and</p>
<p class="italic">  (iii) on 27 February 2020, the Senate disagreed with the Prime Minister;</p>
<p class="italic">(b) again condemns the Morrison Government's proposed National Commissioner for Defence and Veteran Suicide Prevention as a poor imitation of a Royal Commission;</p>
<p class="italic">(c) believes that nothing short of a Royal Commission into Veteran Suicide can address this painful and ongoing scourge;</p>
<p class="italic">(d) expresses its view that:</p>
<p class="italic">  (i) the Prime Minister's National Commissioner will have neither the power, nor the resources, of a Royal Commission, and can in no way be considered "bigger and better",</p>
<p class="italic">  (ii) any insistence on this unproven, experimental model over the proven and successful model of a Royal Commission is made knowing that it risks making things worse, not better;</p>
<p class="italic">(e) calls on the Morrison Government to establish a Royal Commission into Veterans' Suicide, with a clear start and end date; and</p>
<p class="italic">(f) invites the Royal Commissioner to recommend that a standing, permanent capability be established to oversee reform, should the Commissioner see fit to do so.</p>
<p class="speaker">Jonathon Duniam</p>
<p>I seek leave to make a short statement on this motion.</p>
<p class="speaker">Scott Ryan</p>
<p>Leave is granted for one minute.</p>
<p class="speaker">Jonathon Duniam</p>
<p>I thank Senator Lambie and Senator Patrick for bringing this motion in. The death by suicide of any Australian Defence Force member or veteran is tragic for the family, for the defence and veteran community and, indeed, for the wider Australian community. The government is committed to taking action to prevent these deaths. The Morrison government will soon establish a new National Commissioner for Defence and Veteran Suicide Prevention to inquire into the deaths by suicide of former and serving ADF members. Like a royal commission, the national commissioner will have powers to undertake full inquiries into suicides and suspected suicides of former and serving ADF members, identify the issues that may be contributing to those suicides and make recommendations to the government about actions to prevent future suicides. Unlike a royal commission, this will be a permanent and ongoing function. The government will soon announce the national commissioner and pass legislation this year, which will be available for consultation.</p>
<p class="speaker">Katy Gallagher</p>
<p>I seek leave to have Senator Kitching's name added to the motion.</p>
<p>Leave granted.</p>
<p class="speaker">Scott Ryan</p>
<p>The question is that motion No. 703 be agreed to.</p>
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