For imprisoning immigration detention workers who record or reveal information from their work
The federal government should make it an offence punishable by imprisonment for Immigration and Border Protection employees, consultants and contractors to record or disclose information that they obtained while working in Australia's immigration detention centres
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Voted very strongly for imprisoning immigration detention workers who record or reveal information from their work
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Slade Brockman
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Matthew Canavan
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Michaelia Cash
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Patrick Dodson
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Jonathon Duniam
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Don Farrell
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David Fawcett
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Alex Gallacher
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Pauline Hanson
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Jane Hume
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Jenny McAllister
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Malarndirri McCarthy
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James McGrath
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Bridget McKenzie
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Deborah O'Neill
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James Paterson
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Marise Payne
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Helen Polley
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Louise Pratt
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Linda Reynolds
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Anne Ruston
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Dean Smith
Voted strongly for imprisoning immigration detention workers who record or reveal information from their work
What does this mean?Voted moderately for imprisoning immigration detention workers who record or reveal information from their work
What does this mean?Voted a mixture of for and against imprisoning immigration detention workers who record or reveal information from their work
What does this mean?Voted very strongly against imprisoning immigration detention workers who record or reveal information from their work
What does this mean?Never voted on imprisoning immigration detention workers who record or reveal information from their work
What does this mean?Relevant divisions
These divisions relate to the policy “for imprisoning immigration detention workers who record or reveal information from their work”. Compare how a supporter of the policy would have voted to the division outcome.
Division | Supporters vote | Division outcome |
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16th Oct 2017, 11:11 AM – Senate Australian Border Force Amendment (Protected Information) Bill 2017 - in Committee - Unauthorised disclosure |
No | Not passed by a modest majority |
16th Oct 2017, 10:53 AM – Senate Australian Border Force Amendment (Protected Information) Bill 2017 - Second Reading - Section 42 |
No | Not passed by a large majority |
14th May 2015, 3:43 PM – Senate Australian Border Force Bill 2015 and related bill - Third Reading - Pass the bill |
Yes (strong) | Passed by a modest majority |
14th May 2015, 1:58 PM – Senate Australian Border Force Bill 2015 and related bill - in Committee - Public interest amendment |
No | Not passed by a modest majority |
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