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Repealing medevac would be 'a wicked thing', Centre Alliance says – question time live | |
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First question | |
Susan Templeman to Scott Morrison: | |
Which minister is dealing with the urgent issue of wage theft at restaurants? | |
Morrison: | |
I can tell her right now, right now the Attorney-General is drafting laws to deal with criminalising worker exploitation. And on top of that, Mr Speaker, there are bills in the Parliament right now that deals with the wage theft that’s occurring in the union movement through workers’ entitlement funds. | |
And I’ll tell you what this scam deal of the union does. What it does - you don’t like this answer, do you? | |
Anthony Albanese: | |
It was a very specific question. It went to an issue which is of great concern in the community - the rip-off of people who are working in restaurants. The PM should address that question. He might refer to Mr Colombaris’s restaurants. There’s a few issues, MasterChef, people know about it. How about you answer the question. | |
Morrison: | |
The Leader of the Opposition with a capital O might like to understand this, that the bill that’s in the Parliament at the moment deals with workers’ entitlements, funds paid into workers’ entitlements funds held by unions which ensures that when they are in a position to have their entitlements paid out - their wages - which doesn’t matter whether you’re working in a restaurant or anywhere else, that the dividends from those funds isn’t paid off to other unions which is the practice of those unions. | |
Now the Labor Party might not want to recognise what they are doing in supporting that practice is thieving workers’ wages, Mr Speaker. | |
That’s what the Labor Party is doing by supporting practices of unions which is thieving workers’ entitlements from those funds. | |
Now on the matter that the Leader of the Opposition also raised in relation to the Colombaris matter, Mr Speaker - on that matter, that matter was exposed by the Fair Work Ombudsman as a result of the $10 million of extra funds we put into that organisation to ensure that matter could be exposed and that an enforceable undertaking was secured through the action to protect those workers. Now on this side of the House, we know whose side we’re on. | |
It’s on Australian workers’ side. The Labor Party, Mr Speaker, who knows whose side they’re on. They weren’t on the side of tax cuts for Australians. They weren’t on the side of farmers dealing with drought. And today we understand they’re only on the side of militant unions. | |
It is time for ‘who’s that MP’. | |
When I walked in, it was Ted O’Brien. | |
And as I type this, it was Josh Burns. | |
It’s the downhill slide to question time - hit me up with your predictions. | |
Rebekha Sharkie has a message for supporters of repealing the legislation, “who call themselves Christian, as indeed I do”. Read Matthew 25 | Rebekha Sharkie has a message for supporters of repealing the legislation, “who call themselves Christian, as indeed I do”. Read Matthew 25 |
... Matthew 25 makes it very clear – Christians should see everyone as Christ in the flesh. And in the New Testament, stranger and neighbour are in fact synonymous. The golden rule of love your neighbour as yourself refers not just to the people you know, your neighbours, but also to those you do not know. | ... Matthew 25 makes it very clear – Christians should see everyone as Christ in the flesh. And in the New Testament, stranger and neighbour are in fact synonymous. The golden rule of love your neighbour as yourself refers not just to the people you know, your neighbours, but also to those you do not know. |
And I am sure I do not need to remind every person who follows Christ that Christ too was a refugee. | And I am sure I do not need to remind every person who follows Christ that Christ too was a refugee. |
If the government is successful in repealing this legislation it will cause much harm. Needless harm. Unnecessary harm. It is quite simply a wicked thing that we are doing in this place. It is unnecessary. | If the government is successful in repealing this legislation it will cause much harm. Needless harm. Unnecessary harm. It is quite simply a wicked thing that we are doing in this place. It is unnecessary. |
And I therefore, in the strongest possible terms, oppose this bill, as will my Centre Alliance colleagues in the other place. | And I therefore, in the strongest possible terms, oppose this bill, as will my Centre Alliance colleagues in the other place. |
Peter Dutton’s official statement on Reece Kershaw’s recommendation as the new AFP commissioner: | Peter Dutton’s official statement on Reece Kershaw’s recommendation as the new AFP commissioner: |
The Government will recommend to the Governor-General that Mr Reece Kershaw APM be appointed as the 8th Australian Federal Police Commissioner. | The Government will recommend to the Governor-General that Mr Reece Kershaw APM be appointed as the 8th Australian Federal Police Commissioner. |
Commissioner Kershaw commenced with the Northern Territory Police Force (NTPF) in February 2011 and in April 2015 was appointed Commissioner of Police and Chief Executive Officer of the Northern Territory Police, Fire and Emergency Services. | Commissioner Kershaw commenced with the Northern Territory Police Force (NTPF) in February 2011 and in April 2015 was appointed Commissioner of Police and Chief Executive Officer of the Northern Territory Police, Fire and Emergency Services. |
Prior to commencing with the NTPF Commissioner Kershaw was with the Australian Federal Police, including secondments to the National Crime Authority, the Australian Crime Commission and overseas postings to The Hague, East Timor and the Solomon Islands. | Prior to commencing with the NTPF Commissioner Kershaw was with the Australian Federal Police, including secondments to the National Crime Authority, the Australian Crime Commission and overseas postings to The Hague, East Timor and the Solomon Islands. |
He is a Graduate of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Law Enforcement Executive Development Program and was awarded the Australian Police Medal in the 2016 Australian Day Honours. | He is a Graduate of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Law Enforcement Executive Development Program and was awarded the Australian Police Medal in the 2016 Australian Day Honours. |
We congratulate Commissioner Kershaw on his appointment at a time when the AFP needs to be future ready to meet the challenges posed by those that would seek to do us harm, here and abroad. | We congratulate Commissioner Kershaw on his appointment at a time when the AFP needs to be future ready to meet the challenges posed by those that would seek to do us harm, here and abroad. |
The Government again sincerely thanks Commissioner Colvin for the service that he has provided to the Australian community for the last 30 years as a member of the AFP. | The Government again sincerely thanks Commissioner Colvin for the service that he has provided to the Australian community for the last 30 years as a member of the AFP. |
Commissioner Colvin enjoyed an extensive AFP career that covered roles in serious and organised crime, counter terrorism, chief of staff and high tech crime. In 2002 Andrew was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for his investigative work into the 2002 Bali bombings. We wish Andrew every success in his future endeavours. | Commissioner Colvin enjoyed an extensive AFP career that covered roles in serious and organised crime, counter terrorism, chief of staff and high tech crime. In 2002 Andrew was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for his investigative work into the 2002 Bali bombings. We wish Andrew every success in his future endeavours. |
The medevac repeal legislation is back in the House. | The medevac repeal legislation is back in the House. |
Technically, it is the ongoing debate on Andrew Giles’s amendment, which you will find a few posts down. | Technically, it is the ongoing debate on Andrew Giles’s amendment, which you will find a few posts down. |
Rebekha Sharkie is talking in support of the amendment – she has been one of the fiercest advocates for medevac, the reason Centre Alliance will be fighting to keep medevac in the Senate. | Rebekha Sharkie is talking in support of the amendment – she has been one of the fiercest advocates for medevac, the reason Centre Alliance will be fighting to keep medevac in the Senate. |
Home Affairs Minister @PeterDutton_MP introduces the next @AusFedPolice Commissioner Reece Kershaw. @AmyRemeikis @murpharoo @mpbowers pic.twitter.com/wP0yXInxlK | Home Affairs Minister @PeterDutton_MP introduces the next @AusFedPolice Commissioner Reece Kershaw. @AmyRemeikis @murpharoo @mpbowers pic.twitter.com/wP0yXInxlK |
Richard Di Natale continuing what has become a favoured theme of late: | Richard Di Natale continuing what has become a favoured theme of late: |
You don't beat the conservatives by becoming a conservative. #auspol #Greens pic.twitter.com/pCWFtnSHtD | You don't beat the conservatives by becoming a conservative. #auspol #Greens pic.twitter.com/pCWFtnSHtD |
The Future Drought Fund Bills have passed the #Senate, with a Centre Alliance amendment to the main bill.The House of Representatives will now consider the Senate's amendment | The Future Drought Fund Bills have passed the #Senate, with a Centre Alliance amendment to the main bill.The House of Representatives will now consider the Senate's amendment |
Stephen Jones on superannuation, which is one of Labor’s favourite topics today, thanks mostly to Craig Kelly: | Stephen Jones on superannuation, which is one of Labor’s favourite topics today, thanks mostly to Craig Kelly: |
This morning we read that influential backbencher Craig Kelly is putting out some policy ideas that the government should allow superannuation fund members to be able to dip into their superannuation fund to buy their own home. This is an idea that’s been kicked around many times and has been shown to be not in the interests of fund members. What’s more, and what’s of greater concern, is that Mr Kelly is proposing that the family home should be included in the assets test for pensioners. | This morning we read that influential backbencher Craig Kelly is putting out some policy ideas that the government should allow superannuation fund members to be able to dip into their superannuation fund to buy their own home. This is an idea that’s been kicked around many times and has been shown to be not in the interests of fund members. What’s more, and what’s of greater concern, is that Mr Kelly is proposing that the family home should be included in the assets test for pensioners. |
The prime minister needs to rule this out immediately. This would amount to a gigantic pensioner retiree tax. The prime minister needs to rule this out. He must rule this out. What is quite clear, is that a government without a policy agenda is finding that its backbenchers are busily trying to fill in the gaps. Whether it’s a new proposition for a retiree tax through the personal family home being a part of the pensioner assets test, or whether it’s the minister for energy freelancing on nuclear power. It’s time for Scott Morrison to step up to ensure that he stops playing the parlour political games and focuses on the real issues that members of the public care about. | The prime minister needs to rule this out immediately. This would amount to a gigantic pensioner retiree tax. The prime minister needs to rule this out. He must rule this out. What is quite clear, is that a government without a policy agenda is finding that its backbenchers are busily trying to fill in the gaps. Whether it’s a new proposition for a retiree tax through the personal family home being a part of the pensioner assets test, or whether it’s the minister for energy freelancing on nuclear power. It’s time for Scott Morrison to step up to ensure that he stops playing the parlour political games and focuses on the real issues that members of the public care about. |
Scott Morrison has got to step up. He’s got to stop playing games around here. We need clear leadership from the government on all of these issues. What he needs to do today, and what he needs to do immediately, is to rule out this proposition for the family home to be included as a part of the pensioner assets test. | Scott Morrison has got to step up. He’s got to stop playing games around here. We need clear leadership from the government on all of these issues. What he needs to do today, and what he needs to do immediately, is to rule out this proposition for the family home to be included as a part of the pensioner assets test. |