Religious Discrimination Bill 2021 - Second Reading - Impact on Tasmania
Passed by a large majority
1 rebellion 68% attendance
Division last edited 18th Feb 2022 by mackay staff
The majority voted in favour of disagreeing with anamendment introduced by Melbourne MP Adam Bandt (Greens), which means it failed.
MP Bandt explained that:
These amendments remove the statement of belief provision ...
That needs to be done for two important reasons. The statement of belief provision, firstly, is the most novel provision of this bill and, secondly, is the most pernicious. It's the most novel in that this bill is supposedly about protecting people from victimisation on the basis of religion. Now, the principle of including religion as a prohibited attribute, as it were, on the basis of which you can't discriminate or victimise is something that I think most people in this parliament would agree with. It would probably have universal agreement in this parliament. But this bill does something that other discrimination legislation doesn't do: it inserts a new provision, a statement of belief provision, that is not found in other pieces of discrimination legislation. It is novel, it is unnecessary and it's gravely concerning. And this goes to the point about it the most—or a—pernicious aspect of this bill. Not only will it allow things to be done that will override state legislation—and we've heard about that and about how it would take away protections that are enshrined in legislation in, for example, Tasmania.
What it also does, this statement of belief provision, is open up new grounds for discrimination to occur. We've heard example after example, from members from both sides, of statements that could be made that now might offend other provisions, other discrimination provisions, but will become lawful. These are the statements that will cause a lot of harm. These are the statements that are made when someone working in a healthcare area says to someone else, 'I think that your condition, your illness that your suffering, is a punishment from God because you're gay.' Or statements that are directed at a transgender student or staff member that might not be about expelling them, but might be something that is designed to make, or has the effect of making, their life a misery. These are the statements that would currently not be protected, but are going to open up a whole new suite of discriminatory and harmful behaviour.
(1) Clause 3, page 3 (line 2), omit “beliefs; and”, substitute “beliefs.”.
(2) Clause 3, page 3 (lines 3 to 6), omit paragraph (1)(d).
(3) Clause 4, page 3 (lines 24 to 26), omit “circumstances. Certain statements of belief also do not constitute discrimination for the purposes of specified legislation, including this Act”, substitute “circumstances”.
(4) Clause 5, page 5 (line 3), omit “, 14 and 15”, substitute “and 14”.
(5) Clause 5, page 5 (line 4), omit “1”.
(6) Clause 5, page 5 (lines 7 and 8), omit note 2.
(7) Clause 5, page 7 (line 21) to page 8 (line 2), omit the definition of statement of belief.
(8) Clause 12, page 16 (line 21) to page 17 (line 21), omit the clause.
(9) Clause 15, page 19 (line 8) to page 20 (line 5), omit the clause.
(10) Clause 16, page 20 (line 8), omit “section 15 and”.
(11) Clause 18, page 22 (lines 17 to 19), omit subclause (4).
(12) Clause 68, page 56 (line 5), omit the note.
According to the bill homepage, the bill was introduced with the Religious Discrimination (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2021 and Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 2021 in order to:
SBS News has provided a good summary of the more controversial parts of the bill, including an explanation for each rebellion that occurred during the long debate. According to this summary, the key areas for concern were:
Nobody rebelled against their party.
Party | Votes | |
---|---|---|
Adam Bandt Melbourne Australian Greens | No | |
Australian Labor Party (38% turnout) | 26 Yes – 0 No | |
Anthony Albanese Grayndler | Yes | |
Chris Bowen McMahon | Yes | |
Linda Burney Barton | Yes | |
Josh Burns Macnamara | Yes | |
Anthony Byrne Holt | Yes | |
Lisa Chesters Bendigo | Yes | |
Libby Coker Corangamite | Yes | |
Julie Collins Franklin | Yes | |
Mark Dreyfus Isaacs | Yes | |
Steve Georganas Adelaide | Yes | |
Andrew Giles Scullin | Yes | |
Patrick Gorman Perth | Yes | |
Chris Hayes Fowler | Yes | |
Stephen Jones Whitlam | Yes | |
Catherine King Ballarat | Yes | |
Andrew Leigh Fenner | Yes | |
Richard Marles Corio | Yes | |
Emma McBride Dobell | Yes | |
Fiona Phillips Gilmore | Yes | |
Amanda Rishworth Kingston | Yes | |
David Smith Bean | Yes | |
Anne Stanley Werriwa | Yes | |
Susan Templeman Macquarie | Yes | |
Matt Thistlethwaite Kingsford Smith | Yes | |
Tim Watts Gellibrand | Yes | |
Tony Zappia Makin | Yes | |
Anne Aly Cowan | Absent | |
Sharon Bird Cunningham | Absent | |
Tony Burke Watson | Absent | |
Mark Butler Hindmarsh | Absent | |
Terri Butler Griffith | Absent | |
Jim Chalmers Rankin | Absent | |
Nick Champion Spence | Absent | |
Jason Clare Blaxland | Absent | |
Sharon Claydon Newcastle | Absent | |
Pat Conroy Shortland | Absent | |
Milton Dick Oxley | Absent | |
Justine Elliot Richmond | Absent | |
Joel Fitzgibbon Hunter | Absent | |
Mike Freelander Macarthur | Absent | |
Luke Gosling Solomon | Absent | |
Julian Hill Bruce | Absent | |
Ed Husic Chifley | Absent | |
Ged Kearney Cooper | Absent | |
Matt Keogh Burt | Absent | |
Peter Khalil Wills | Absent | |
Madeleine King Brand | Absent | |
Kristy McBain Eden-Monaro | Absent | |
Brian Mitchell Lyons | Absent | |
Rob Mitchell McEwen | Absent | |
Daniel Mulino Fraser | Absent | |
Peta Murphy Dunkley | Absent | |
Shayne Neumann Blair | Absent | |
Brendan O'Connor Gorton | Absent | |
Clare O'Neil Hotham | Absent | |
Julie Owens Parramatta | Absent | |
Alicia Payne Canberra | Absent | |
Graham Perrett Moreton | Absent | |
Tanya Plibersek Sydney | Absent | |
Michelle Rowland Greenway | Absent | |
Joanne Ryan Lalor | Absent | |
Bill Shorten Maribyrnong | Absent | |
Warren Snowdon Lingiari | Absent | |
Meryl Swanson Paterson | Absent | |
Kate Thwaites Jagajaga | Absent | |
Maria Vamvakinou Calwell | Absent | |
Anika Wells Lilley | Absent | |
Josh Wilson Fremantle | Absent | |
Rebekha Sharkie Mayo Centre Alliance | No | |
Mark Coulton Parkes Deputy Speaker | Yes | |
Craig Kelly Hughes Independent | Yes | |
Helen Haines Indi Independent | No | |
Zali Steggall Warringah Independent | No | |
Andrew Wilkie Clark Independent | No | |
Bob Katter Kennedy Katter's Australian Party | Yes | |
Liberal National Party (80% turnout) | 4 Yes – 0 No | |
Angie Bell Moncrieff | Yes | |
Garth Hamilton Groom | Yes | |
Julian Simmonds Ryan | Yes | |
Phillip Thompson Herbert | Yes | |
Terry Young Longman | Absent | |
Liberal Party (83% turnout) | 45 Yes – 0 No | |
John Alexander Bennelong | Yes | |
Katie Allen Higgins | Yes | |
Karen Andrews McPherson | Yes | |
Kevin Andrews Menzies | Yes | |
Bridget Archer Bass | Yes | |
Russell Broadbent Monash | Yes | |
Scott Buchholz Wright | Yes | |
David Coleman Banks | Yes | |
Peter Dutton Dickson | Yes | |
Warren Entsch Leichhardt | Yes | |
Trevor Evans Brisbane | Yes | |
Jason Falinski Mackellar | Yes | |
Paul Fletcher Bradfield | Yes | |
Nicolle Flint Boothby | Yes | |
Josh Frydenberg Kooyong | Yes | |
Ian Goodenough Moore | Yes | |
Alex Hawke Mitchell | Yes | |
Luke Howarth Petrie | Yes | |
Greg Hunt Flinders | Yes | |
Steve Irons Swan | Yes | |
Andrew Laming Bowman | Yes | |
Sussan Ley Farrer | Yes | |
Nola Marino Forrest | Yes | |
Fiona Martin Reid | Yes | |
Melissa McIntosh Lindsay | Yes | |
Scott Morrison Cook | Yes | |
Ben Morton Tangney | Yes | |
Ted O'Brien Fairfax | Yes | |
Tony Pasin Barker | Yes | |
Gavin Pearce Braddon | Yes | |
Christian Porter Pearce | Yes | |
Rowan Ramsey Grey | Yes | |
Dave Sharma Wentworth | Yes | |
Tony Smith Casey | Yes | |
James Stevens Sturt | Yes | |
Michael Sukkar Deakin | Yes | |
Angus Taylor Hume | Yes | |
Bert Van Manen Forde | Yes | |
Ross Vasta Bonner | Yes | |
Lucy Wicks Robertson | Yes | |
Rick Wilson O'Connor | Yes | |
Tim Wilson Goldstein | Yes | |
Jason Wood La Trobe | Yes | |
Ken Wyatt Hasluck | Yes | |
Trent Zimmerman North Sydney | Yes | |
Vince Connelly Stirling | Absent | |
Celia Hammond Curtin | Absent | |
Andrew Hastie Canning | Absent | |
Julian Leeser Berowra | Absent | |
Gladys Liu Chisholm | Absent | |
Melissa Price Durack | Absent | |
Stuart Robert Fadden | Absent | |
Dan Tehan Wannon | Absent | |
Alan Tudge Aston | Absent | |
National Party (80% turnout) | 12 Yes – 0 No | |
Darren Chester Gippsland | Yes | |
Pat Conaghan Cowper | Yes | |
Damian Drum Nicholls | Yes | |
David Gillespie Lyne | Yes | |
Kevin Hogan Page | Yes | |
Barnaby Joyce New England | Yes | |
Michelle Landry Capricornia | Yes | |
David Littleproud Maranoa | Yes | |
Michael McCormack Riverina | Yes | |
Llew O'Brien Wide Bay | Yes | |
Ken O'Dowd Flynn | Yes | |
Keith Pitt Hinkler | Yes | |
George Christensen Dawson | Absent | |
Andrew Gee Calare | Absent | |
Anne Webster Mallee | Absent | |
Andrew Wallace Fisher Speaker | Absent | |
Craig Kelly Hughes United Australia Party | Absent | |
Totals (63% turnout) | 90 Yes – 5 No |
Turnout is the percentage of members eligible to vote that did vote.