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The majority voted against two amendments to the usual second reading motion, which is "that the bill be read a second time" (parliamentary jargon for agreeing with the main idea of the bill). This means the second reading motion will remain as it is.

Amendment text

SHEET 2496

At the end of the motion, add ", but the Senate:

(a) notes that:

(i) gas has been and will remain a crucial energy and manufacturing fuel for Australia, and our international partners, and we must continue supporting the development of new gas supplies to bring down energy prices which have skyrocketed under this Government,

(ii) the Government's disastrous record of gas policies over the last two years has left Australia's gas market in a state of disarray,

(iii) the last offshore petroleum acreage release was in August 2022, and the release was originally initiated under the previous Coalition Government,

(iv) since the Tipakalippa decision of the Federal Court in September 2022, the offshore petroleum industry has faced significant regulatory uncertainty, with some approval times extending to over 560 days without a decision,

(v) the Coalition has been calling for urgent regulatory reform since November 2022, and this has yet to occur,

(vi) the Coalition offered bipartisan support for the passage of this Bill, to enable the Government to progress the reforms needed to provide certainty to the offshore oil and gas industry,

(vii) a misinformation campaign from the Greens, Teals, Independents and environmental activist organisations has plagued the progress of this Bill,

(viii) pressure from activists within the Labor Environment Action Network forced the Government to amend their own legislation, weakening the Resources Minister's authority,

(ix) the amendment puts unnecessary additional burdens on the offshore oil and gas sector and gives the Environment Minister additional powers to undermine the Resources Minister; and

(b) calls on the Government to:

(i) support the Opposition's amendment removing unnecessary red and green tape,

(ii) urgently release new offshore petroleum acreage to allow for continued development of new gas supply, and

(iii) curtail the powers of environmental activists by cutting taxpayer funding to the Environmental Defender's Office".

SHEET 2624

At the end of the motion, add ", but the Senate notes that:

(a) there is an urgent need to clarify consultation requirements for offshore petroleum and greenhouse gas storage activities;

(b) gas plays a critical role in Australia's economy;

(c) natural gas supports our standard of living and Australia's energy security, providing over a quarter of our energy needs;

(d) natural gas is needed through to 2050 and beyond;

(e) we need continued investment in, and development of, gas supply and transport infrastructure;

(f) we cannot turn off Australia's gas without significant adverse impacts on Australians and our region; and

(g) Australian gas will continue to be required, not only by us, but by our trading partners".

Votes Not passed by a small majority

Nobody rebelled against their party.

Party Votes
Australian Greens (100% turnout) 0 Yes 11 No
Penny Allman-Payne Queensland No
Dorinda Cox WA No
Mehreen Faruqi NSW No
Sarah Hanson-Young SA No
Steph Hodgins-May Victoria No
Nick McKim Tasmania No
Barbara Pocock SA No
David Shoebridge NSW No
Jordon Steele-John WA No
Larissa Waters Queensland No
Peter Whish-Wilson Tasmania No
Australian Labor Party (79% turnout) 0 Yes 19 No
Catryna Bilyk Tasmania No
Carol Brown Tasmania No
Anthony Chisholm Queensland No
Don Farrell SA No
Katy Gallagher ACT No
Varun Ghosh WA No
Nita Green Queensland No
Karen Grogan SA No
Jenny McAllister NSW No
Malarndirri McCarthy NT No
Deborah O'Neill NSW No
Fatima Payman WA No
Helen Polley Tasmania No
Louise Pratt WA No
Tony Sheldon NSW No
Glenn Sterle WA No
Jana Stewart Victoria No
Anne Urquhart Tasmania No
Jess Walsh Victoria No
Tim Ayres NSW Absent
Raff Ciccone Victoria Absent
Marielle Smith SA Absent
Murray Watt Queensland Absent
Penny Wong SA Absent
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price NT Country Liberal Party Absent
Andrew McLachlan SA Deputy President Yes
David Pocock ACT Independent No
Lidia Thorpe Victoria Independent Absent
Tammy Tyrrell Tasmania Independent Absent
David Van Victoria Independent Absent
Tammy Tyrrell Tasmania Jacqui Lambie Network No
Jacqui Lambie Tasmania Jacqui Lambie Network Absent
Liberal National Party (100% turnout) 2 Yes 0 No
Matthew Canavan Queensland Yes
James McGrath Queensland Yes
Liberal Party (78% turnout) 18 Yes 0 No
Alex Antic SA Yes
Wendy Askew Tasmania Yes
Andrew Bragg NSW Yes
Slade Brockman WA Yes
Michaelia Cash WA Yes
Claire Chandler Tasmania Yes
Richard Colbeck Tasmania Yes
David Fawcett SA Yes
Sarah Henderson Victoria Yes
Maria Kovacic NSW Yes
Matt O'Sullivan WA Yes
James Paterson Victoria Yes
Gerard Rennick Queensland Yes
Linda Reynolds WA Yes
Anne Ruston SA Yes
Paul Scarr Queensland Yes
Dave Sharma NSW Yes
Dean Smith WA Yes
Simon Birmingham SA Absent
Jonathon Duniam Tasmania Absent
Hollie Hughes NSW Absent
Jane Hume Victoria Absent
Kerrynne Liddle SA Absent
National Party (75% turnout) 3 Yes 0 No
Ross Cadell NSW Yes
Perin Davey NSW Yes
Bridget McKenzie Victoria Yes
Susan McDonald Queensland Absent
Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party (50% turnout) 1 Yes 0 No
Malcolm Roberts Queensland Yes
Pauline Hanson Queensland Absent
Sue Lines WA President No
Ralph Babet Victoria United Australia Party Yes
Totals (79% turnout) 26 Yes – 33 No