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The majority voted in favour of a [http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2012-05-23.8.1 motion] to read the bill a second time, which was moved by Labor MP [http://publicwhip-test.openaustraliafoundation.org.au/mp.php?mpn=Greg_Combet&mpc=Charlton&house=representatives Greg Combet].(Read Labor MP Combet's explanation of the bill [http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2012-05-23.8.1 here].
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This means that the members agree with the main idea of the bill and can now either discuss it in detail or vote to read the bill a third time without further consideration, which would mean that the bill is passed in the House and can be sent to the Senator for their consideration.
''Background to the bill''
The [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4821 Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012] is part of a package of three bills to include non-transport gaseous fuels in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_pricing_in_Australia carbon pricing mechanism]. This would mean that the carbon pricing mechanism would apply to compressed natural gas from 1 July 2012. It would also apply to non-transport liquid petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas from 1 July 2013.
The two other bills are:
* [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4820 Clean Energy Legislation Amendment Bill 2012];
* [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4822 Clean Energy (Excise Tariff Legislation Amendment) Bill 2012]
The carbon pricing mechanism is an emissions trading scheme which will commence on 1 July 2012.(See the Clean Energy Regulator’s [http://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/Carbon-Pricing-Mechanism/About-the-Mechanism/Pages/default.aspx website] for more information on how it works.)
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- The majority voted in favour of a [motion](http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2012-05-23.8.1) to read the bill a second time, which was moved by Labor MP [Greg Combet](http://publicwhip-rails.openaustraliafoundation.org.au/mp.php?mpn=Greg_Combet&mpc=Charlton&house=representatives).(Read Labor MP Combet's explanation of the bill [here](http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2012-05-23.8.1). )
- This means that the members agree with the main idea of the bill and can now either discuss it in detail or vote to read the bill a third time without further consideration, which would mean that the bill is passed in the House and can be sent to the Senator for their consideration.
- _Background to the bill_
- The [Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012](http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4821) is part of a package of three bills to include non-transport gaseous fuels in the [carbon pricing mechanism](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_pricing_in_Australia). This would mean that the carbon pricing mechanism would apply to compressed natural gas from 1 July 2012. It would also apply to non-transport liquid petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas from 1 July 2013.
- The two other bills are:
- - [Clean Energy Legislation Amendment Bill 2012](http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4820);
- - [Clean Energy (Excise Tariff Legislation Amendment) Bill 2012](http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4822)
- The carbon pricing mechanism is an emissions trading scheme which will commence on 1 July 2012.(See the Clean Energy Regulator’s [website](http://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/Carbon-Pricing-Mechanism/About-the-Mechanism/Pages/default.aspx) for more information on how it works.)
- References
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representatives vote 2012-05-30#8
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The majority voted in favour of a [http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2012-05-23.8.1 motion] to read the bill a second time, which was moved by Labor MP [http://publicwhip-test.openaustraliafoundation.org.au/mp.php?mpn=Greg_Combet&mpc=Charlton&house=representatives Greg Combet].[1]
- The majority voted in favour of a [http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2012-05-23.8.1 motion] to read the bill a second time, which was moved by Labor MP [http://publicwhip-test.openaustraliafoundation.org.au/mp.php?mpn=Greg_Combet&mpc=Charlton&house=representatives Greg Combet].(Read Labor MP Combet's explanation of the bill [http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2012-05-23.8.1 here].
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- This means that the members agree with the main idea of the bill and can now either discuss it in detail or vote to read the bill a third time without further consideration, which would mean that the bill is passed in the House and can be sent to the Senator for their consideration.
- ''Background to the bill''
- The [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4821 Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012] is part of a package of three bills to include non-transport gaseous fuels in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_pricing_in_Australia carbon pricing mechanism]. This would mean that the carbon pricing mechanism would apply to compressed natural gas from 1 July 2012. It would also apply to non-transport liquid petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas from 1 July 2013.
- The two other bills are:
- * [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4820 Clean Energy Legislation Amendment Bill 2012];
- * [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4822 Clean Energy (Excise Tariff Legislation Amendment) Bill 2012]
The carbon pricing mechanism is an emissions trading scheme which will commence on 1 July 2012.[2]
- The carbon pricing mechanism is an emissions trading scheme which will commence on 1 July 2012.(See the Clean Energy Regulator’s [http://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/Carbon-Pricing-Mechanism/About-the-Mechanism/Pages/default.aspx website] for more information on how it works.)
- References
* [1] Read Labor MP Combet's explanation of the bill [http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2012-05-23.8.1 here].
* [2] See the Clean Energy Regulator’s [http://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/Carbon-Pricing-Mechanism/About-the-Mechanism/Pages/default.aspx website] for more information on how it works.
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representatives vote 2012-05-30#8
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Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012 - Second Reading - Include non-transport gaseous fuels in the carbon price
- Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012 - Second Reading - Read a second time
Description
<p>The Aye voters succeeded in passing a motion that the bill be read a second time.</p>
- The majority voted in favour of a [http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2012-05-23.8.1 motion] to read the bill a second time, which was moved by Labor MP [http://publicwhip-test.openaustraliafoundation.org.au/mp.php?mpn=Greg_Combet&mpc=Charlton&house=representatives Greg Combet].[1]
<p>This means that the members have agreed to the main idea of the bill and can now discuss it in detail. However, in this case there was no further discussion on the bill. Instead, immediately after this division the members agreed to read the bill a third time without any further division. This means that the bill was passed in the House of Representatives and would now be sent to the Senate.</p>
- This means that the members agree with the main idea of the bill and can now either discuss it in detail or vote to read the bill a third time without further consideration, which would mean that the bill is passed in the House and can be sent to the Senator for their consideration.
<p><b>Background to the bill</b></p>
- ''Background to the bill''
<p>The <a href="http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4821">Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012</a> was part of a package of three bills to include non-transport gaseous fuels in the carbon pricing mechanism. This means that the carbon pricing mechanism will apply to compressed natural gas from 1 July 2012. It will also apply to non-transport liquid petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas from 1 July 2013.</p>
- The [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4821 Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012] is part of a package of three bills to include non-transport gaseous fuels in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_pricing_in_Australia carbon pricing mechanism]. This would mean that the carbon pricing mechanism would apply to compressed natural gas from 1 July 2012. It would also apply to non-transport liquid petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas from 1 July 2013.
<p>The two other bills were: the <a href="http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4820">Clean Energy Legislation Amendment Bill 2012</a>; and the <a href="http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4822">Clean Energy (Excise Tariff Legislation Amendment) Bill 2012</a>.</p>
- The two other bills are:
- * [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4820 Clean Energy Legislation Amendment Bill 2012];
- * [http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4822 Clean Energy (Excise Tariff Legislation Amendment) Bill 2012]
<p><a href="http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;query=Id%3A%22handbook%2Fallmps%2FYW6%22;querytype=;rec=0">Greg Combet MP</a>, who introduced the bills, <a href="http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;db=CHAMBER;id=chamber%2Fhansardr%2Fa097ab46-bef0-4ed3-b3f0-27f3b075e04e%2F0021;query=Id%3A%22chamber%2Fhansardr%2Fa097ab46-bef0-4ed3-b3f0-27f3b075e04e%2F0000%22">said that</a> this amendment was in response to consultation with the gaseous fuel sector, which had “expressed a strong preference to be able to access the carbon market” rather than paying the carbon price through a fuel tax arrangement.</p>
- The carbon pricing mechanism is an emissions trading scheme which will commence on 1 July 2012.[2]
<p>The carbon pricing mechanism is an emissions trading scheme which commenced on 1 July 2012. See the Clean Energy Regulator’s <a href="http://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/Carbon-Pricing-Mechanism/About-the-Mechanism/Pages/default.aspx">website</a> for more information on how it works.</p>
<p>As a result of the Coalition's election in 2013, the carbon pricing mechanism will be <a href="http://www.liberal.org.au/scrapping-carbon-tax-and-reducing-cost-living">abolished</a>. It will be replaced by a <a href="http://www.climatechange.gov.au/reducing-carbon/carbon-pricing-policy">Direct Action Plan</a>.</p>
- References
- * [1] Read Labor MP Combet's explanation of the bill [http://www.openaustralia.org/debates/?id=2012-05-23.8.1 here].
- * [2] See the Clean Energy Regulator’s [http://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/Carbon-Pricing-Mechanism/About-the-Mechanism/Pages/default.aspx website] for more information on how it works.
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representatives vote 2012-05-30#8
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- <p>The Aye voters succeeded in passing a motion that the bill be read a second time.</p>
- <p>This means that the members have agreed to the main idea of the bill and can now discuss it in detail. However, in this case there was no further discussion on the bill. Instead, immediately after this division the members agreed to read the bill a third time without any further division. This means that the bill was passed in the House of Representatives and would now be sent to the Senate.</p>
<p>The Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012 was part of a package of three bills to include non-transport gaseous fuels in the carbon pricing mechanism. This means that the carbon pricing mechanism would apply to compressed natural gas from 1 July 2012. It would also apply to non-transport liquid petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas from 1 July 2013.</p>
- <p><b>Background to the bill</b></p>
- <p>The <a href="http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4821">Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012</a> was part of a package of three bills to include non-transport gaseous fuels in the carbon pricing mechanism. This means that the carbon pricing mechanism will apply to compressed natural gas from 1 July 2012. It will also apply to non-transport liquid petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas from 1 July 2013.</p>
<p>The two other bills were: the Clean Energy Legislation Amendment Bill 2012; and the Clean Energy (Excise Tariff Legislation Amendment) Bill 2012.</p>
- <p>The two other bills were: the <a href="http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4820">Clean Energy Legislation Amendment Bill 2012</a>; and the <a href="http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r4822">Clean Energy (Excise Tariff Legislation Amendment) Bill 2012</a>.</p>
<p>According to <a href="http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;db=CHAMBER;id=chamber%2Fhansardr%2Fa097ab46-bef0-4ed3-b3f0-27f3b075e04e%2F0021;query=Id%3A%22chamber%2Fhansardr%2Fa097ab46-bef0-4ed3-b3f0-27f3b075e04e%2F0000%22">Greg Combet MP</a>, who introduced the bills, this amendment was in response to consultation with the gaseous fuel sector, which had “expressed a strong preference to be able to access the carbon market” rather than paying the carbon price through a fuel tax arrangement.</p>
- <p><a href="http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;query=Id%3A%22handbook%2Fallmps%2FYW6%22;querytype=;rec=0">Greg Combet MP</a>, who introduced the bills, <a href="http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;db=CHAMBER;id=chamber%2Fhansardr%2Fa097ab46-bef0-4ed3-b3f0-27f3b075e04e%2F0021;query=Id%3A%22chamber%2Fhansardr%2Fa097ab46-bef0-4ed3-b3f0-27f3b075e04e%2F0000%22">said that</a> this amendment was in response to consultation with the gaseous fuel sector, which had “expressed a strong preference to be able to access the carbon market” rather than paying the carbon price through a fuel tax arrangement.</p>
- <p>The carbon pricing mechanism is an emissions trading scheme which commenced on 1 July 2012. See the Clean Energy Regulator’s <a href="http://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/Carbon-Pricing-Mechanism/About-the-Mechanism/Pages/default.aspx">website</a> for more information on how it works.</p>
- <p>As a result of the Coalition's election in 2013, the carbon pricing mechanism will be <a href="http://www.liberal.org.au/scrapping-carbon-tax-and-reducing-cost-living">abolished</a>. It will be replaced by a <a href="http://www.climatechange.gov.au/reducing-carbon/carbon-pricing-policy">Direct Action Plan</a>.</p>
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representatives vote 2012-05-30#8
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Title
Bills - Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012; Second Reading
- Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012 - Second Reading - Include non-transport gaseous fuels in the carbon price
Description
- <p>The Aye voters succeeded in passing a motion that the bill be read a second time.</p>
- <p>This means that the members have agreed to the main idea of the bill and can now discuss it in detail. However, in this case there was no further discussion on the bill. Instead, immediately after this division the members agreed to read the bill a third time without any further division. This means that the bill was passed in the House of Representatives and would now be sent to the Senate.</p>
- <p>The Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012 was part of a package of three bills to include non-transport gaseous fuels in the carbon pricing mechanism. This means that the carbon pricing mechanism would apply to compressed natural gas from 1 July 2012. It would also apply to non-transport liquid petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas from 1 July 2013.</p>
- <p>The two other bills were: the Clean Energy Legislation Amendment Bill 2012; and the Clean Energy (Excise Tariff Legislation Amendment) Bill 2012.</p>
- <p>According to <a href="http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;db=CHAMBER;id=chamber%2Fhansardr%2Fa097ab46-bef0-4ed3-b3f0-27f3b075e04e%2F0021;query=Id%3A%22chamber%2Fhansardr%2Fa097ab46-bef0-4ed3-b3f0-27f3b075e04e%2F0000%22">Greg Combet MP</a>, who introduced the bills, this amendment was in response to consultation with the gaseous fuel sector, which had “expressed a strong preference to be able to access the carbon market” rather than paying the carbon price through a fuel tax arrangement.</p>
- <p>The carbon pricing mechanism is an emissions trading scheme which commenced on 1 July 2012. See the Clean Energy Regulator’s <a href="http://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/Carbon-Pricing-Mechanism/About-the-Mechanism/Pages/default.aspx">website</a> for more information on how it works.</p>
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representatives vote 2012-05-30#8
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Description
- <p>The Aye voters succeeded in passing a motion that the bill be read a second time.</p>
- <p>This means that the members have agreed to the main idea of the bill and can now discuss it in detail. However, in this case there was no further discussion on the bill. Instead, immediately after this division the members agreed to read the bill a third time without any further division. This means that the bill was passed in the House of Representatives and would now be sent to the Senate.</p>
- <p>The Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012 was part of a package of three bills to include non-transport gaseous fuels in the carbon pricing mechanism. This means that the carbon pricing mechanism would apply to compressed natural gas from 1 July 2012. It would also apply to non-transport liquid petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas from 1 July 2013.</p>
- <p>The two other bills were: the Clean Energy Legislation Amendment Bill 2012; and the Clean Energy (Excise Tariff Legislation Amendment) Bill 2012.</p>
<p>According to <a href="http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;db=CHAMBER;id=chamber%2Fhansardr%2Fa097ab46-bef0-4ed3-b3f0-27f3b075e04e%2F0021;query=Id%3A%22chamber%2Fhansardr%2Fa097ab46-bef0-4ed3-b3f0-27f3b075e04e%2F0000%22">Greg Combet MP</a>, who introduced the bills into the House of Representatives, this amendment was in response to consultation with the gaseous fuel sector, which had “expressed a strong preference to be able to access the carbon market” rather than paying the carbon price through a fuel tax arrangement.</p>
- <p>According to <a href="http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;db=CHAMBER;id=chamber%2Fhansardr%2Fa097ab46-bef0-4ed3-b3f0-27f3b075e04e%2F0021;query=Id%3A%22chamber%2Fhansardr%2Fa097ab46-bef0-4ed3-b3f0-27f3b075e04e%2F0000%22">Greg Combet MP</a>, who introduced the bills, this amendment was in response to consultation with the gaseous fuel sector, which had “expressed a strong preference to be able to access the carbon market” rather than paying the carbon price through a fuel tax arrangement.</p>
<p>The carbon pricing mechanism is an emissions trading scheme which commenced on 1 July 2012. See the Clean Energy Regulator’s <a href="http://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/Carbon-Pricing-Mechanism/About-the-Mechanism/Pages/default.aspx">website</a> for more information on how it works.</p>
- <p>The carbon pricing mechanism is an emissions trading scheme which commenced on 1 July 2012. See the Clean Energy Regulator’s <a href="http://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/Carbon-Pricing-Mechanism/About-the-Mechanism/Pages/default.aspx">website</a> for more information on how it works.</p>
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representatives vote 2012-05-30#8
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Title
Bills — Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012; Second Reading
- Bills - Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012; Second Reading
Description
<p class="speaker">Anna Burke</p>
<p>The question is that this bill be now read a second time.</p>
- <p>The Aye voters succeeded in passing a motion that the bill be read a second time.</p>
- <p>This means that the members have agreed to the main idea of the bill and can now discuss it in detail. However, in this case there was no further discussion on the bill. Instead, immediately after this division the members agreed to read the bill a third time without any further division. This means that the bill was passed in the House of Representatives and would now be sent to the Senate.</p>
- <p>The Clean Energy (Customs Tariff Amendment) Bill 2012 was part of a package of three bills to include non-transport gaseous fuels in the carbon pricing mechanism. This means that the carbon pricing mechanism would apply to compressed natural gas from 1 July 2012. It would also apply to non-transport liquid petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas from 1 July 2013.</p>
- <p>The two other bills were: the Clean Energy Legislation Amendment Bill 2012; and the Clean Energy (Excise Tariff Legislation Amendment) Bill 2012.</p>
- <p>According to <a href="http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;db=CHAMBER;id=chamber%2Fhansardr%2Fa097ab46-bef0-4ed3-b3f0-27f3b075e04e%2F0021;query=Id%3A%22chamber%2Fhansardr%2Fa097ab46-bef0-4ed3-b3f0-27f3b075e04e%2F0000%22">Greg Combet MP</a>, who introduced the bills into the House of Representatives, this amendment was in response to consultation with the gaseous fuel sector, which had “expressed a strong preference to be able to access the carbon market” rather than paying the carbon price through a fuel tax arrangement.</p>
- <p>The carbon pricing mechanism is an emissions trading scheme which commenced on 1 July 2012. See the Clean Energy Regulator’s <a href="http://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/Carbon-Pricing-Mechanism/About-the-Mechanism/Pages/default.aspx">website</a> for more information on how it works.</p>
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