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The majority voted against a motion to make compensation available for victims of overseas terrorist acts since 10 September 2001, or their next of kin.

Wording of the motion

That this House:

(1) notes that:

(a) since the devastating terrorist attacks in the United States on 11 September 2001, over 100 Australians have died and many others have suffered injury as a result of terrorist attacks overseas;

(b) the victims of 'September 11', the two Bali bombings, the London and Jakarta bombings and the Mumbai terrorist attacks, were targeted because they were citizens of countries where people could choose how they lived and what faith they might follow; and

(c) 12 October 2012 will mark the tenth anniversary of the 2002 Bali bombings;

(2) recognises that:

(a) many Australian families continue to suffer as a result of their loss and injury from overseas terrorist acts;

(b) victims of overseas terrorism have not been entitled to compensation such as that received by domestic victims of crime under the various State and Territory victims of crime schemes; and

(c) the Government did not support amendments to the Social Security Amendment (Supporting Australian Victims of Terrorism Overseas) Bill 2012 which would have provided assistance for any action after 10 September 2001; and

(3) supports the Coalition’s request that the Minister make the appropriate retrospective declarations so that all of the Australian victims of overseas terrorism acts since 10 September 2001, or their next of kin, can receive this important, but modest, help.

Votes Not passed by a small majority

Nobody rebelled against their party.

Party Votes
Adam Bandt Melbourne Australian Greens No
Australian Labor Party (79% turnout) 0 Yes 55 No
Anthony Albanese Grayndler No
Sharon Bird Cunningham No
Chris Bowen McMahon No
Gai Brodtmann Canberra No
Tony Burke Watson No
Mark Butler Port Adelaide No
Anthony Byrne Holt No
Nick Champion Wakefield No
Darren Cheeseman Corangamite No
Jason Clare Blaxland No
Greg Combet Charlton No
Simon Crean Hotham No
Yvette D'Ath Petrie No
Mark Dreyfus Isaacs No
Justine Elliot Richmond No
Kate Ellis Adelaide No
Craig Emerson Rankin No
Martin Ferguson Batman No
Joel Fitzgibbon Hunter No
Steve Georganas Hindmarsh No
Steve Gibbons Bendigo No
Sharon Grierson Newcastle No
Alan Griffin Bruce No
Chris Hayes Fowler No
Ed Husic Chifley No
Harry Jenkins Scullin No
Stephen Jones Throsby No
Mike Kelly Eden-Monaro No
Andrew Leigh Fraser No
Kirsten Livermore Capricornia No
Geoff Lyons Bass No
Richard Marles Corio No
Robert McClelland Barton No
Rob Mitchell McEwen No
John Murphy Reid No
Shayne Neumann Blair No
Brendan O'Connor Gorton No
Julie Owens Parramatta No
Melissa Parke Fremantle No
Graham Perrett Moreton No
Tanya Plibersek Sydney No
Bernie Ripoll Oxley No
Amanda Rishworth Kingston No
Michelle Rowland Greenway No
Nicola Roxon Gellibrand No
Kevin Rudd Griffith No
Janelle Saffin Page No
Sid Sidebottom Braddon No
Stephen Smith Perth No
Laura Smyth La Trobe No
Wayne Swan Lilley No
Mike Symon Deakin No
Kelvin Thomson Wills No
Maria Vamvakinou Calwell No
Tony Zappia Makin No
Dick Adams Lyons Absent
David Bradbury Lindsay Absent
Julie Collins Franklin Absent
Michael Danby Melbourne Ports Absent
Laurie Ferguson Werriwa Absent
Peter Garrett Kingsford Smith Absent
Julia Gillard Lalor Absent
Gary Gray Brand Absent
Jill Hall Shortland Absent
Catherine King Ballarat Absent
Jenny Macklin Jagajaga Absent
Daryl Melham Banks Absent
Deborah O'Neill Robertson Absent
Bill Shorten Maribyrnong Absent
Warren Snowdon Lingiari Absent
Natasha Griggs Solomon Country Liberal Party Yes
Bruce Scott Maranoa Deputy Speaker Yes
Bob Katter Kennedy Independent Yes
Andrew Wilkie Denison Independent Yes
Robert Oakeshott Lyne Independent No
Craig Thomson Dobell Independent No
Tony Windsor New England Independent No
Peter Slipper Fisher Independent Absent
Bob Katter Kennedy Katter's Australian Party Absent
Liberal Party (75% turnout) 44 Yes 0 No
John Alexander Bennelong Yes
Karen Andrews McPherson Yes
Kevin Andrews Menzies Yes
Bob Baldwin Paterson Yes
Bruce Billson Dunkley Yes
Bronwyn Bishop Mackellar Yes
Julie Bishop Curtin Yes
Jamie Briggs Mayo Yes
Russell Broadbent McMillan Yes
Scott Buchholz Wright Yes
Paul Fletcher Bradfield Yes
Teresa Gambaro Brisbane Yes
Joanna Gash Gilmore Yes
Joe Hockey North Sydney Yes
Greg Hunt Flinders Yes
Dennis Jensen Tangney Yes
Ewen Jones Herbert Yes
Michael Keenan Stirling Yes
Craig Kelly Hughes Yes
Andrew Laming Bowman Yes
Sussan Ley Farrer Yes
Ian Macfarlane Groom Yes
Nola Marino Forrest Yes
Russell Matheson Macarthur Yes
Sophie Mirabella Indi Yes
Scott Morrison Cook Yes
Judi Moylan Pearce Yes
Jane Prentice Ryan Yes
Christopher Pyne Sturt Yes
Rowan Ramsey Grey Yes
Stuart Robert Fadden Yes
Philip Ruddock Berowra Yes
Alby Schultz Hume Yes
Patrick Secker Barker Yes
Luke Simpkins Cowan Yes
Tony Smith Casey Yes
Alex Somlyay Fairfax Yes
Andrew Southcott Boothby Yes
Sharman Stone Murray Yes
Dan Tehan Wannon Yes
Alan Tudge Aston Yes
Malcolm Turnbull Wentworth Yes
Mal Washer Moore Yes
Ken Wyatt Hasluck Yes
Tony Abbott Warringah Absent
Steven Ciobo Moncrieff Absent
Peter Dutton Dickson Absent
Warren Entsch Leichhardt Absent
Josh Frydenberg Kooyong Absent
Barry Haase Durack Absent
Alex Hawke Mitchell Absent
Steve Irons Swan Absent
Louise Markus Macquarie Absent
Kelly O'Dwyer Higgins Absent
Don Randall Canning Absent
Andrew Robb Goldstein Absent
Wyatt Roy Longman Absent
Bert Van Manen Forde Absent
Ross Vasta Bonner Absent
National Party (64% turnout) 7 Yes 0 No
Darren Chester Gippsland Yes
George Christensen Dawson Yes
Mark Coulton Parkes Yes
Luke Hartsuyker Cowper Yes
Michael McCormack Riverina Yes
Paul Neville Hinkler Yes
Ken O'Dowd Flynn Yes
John Cobb Calare Absent
Tony Crook O'Connor Absent
John Forrest Mallee Absent
Warren Truss Wide Bay Absent
Anna Burke Chisholm Speaker Absent
Totals (76% turnout) 55 Yes – 59 No