Social Security (Administration) Amendment (Income Management Reform) Bill 2023 - Second Reading - Cashless Debit Card program
Passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 93% attendance
Division last edited 7th Apr 2023 by mackay staff
The majority voted in favour of disagreeing with an amendment introduced by Brisbane MP Stephen Bates (Greens) to the original amendment introduced by Deakin MP Michael Sukkar (Liberal), which means that amendment will remain as it is.
That all words after "whilst" be omitted with a view to substituting the following words:
"the Government committed to abolish compulsory income management in opposition, the House is of the opinion that the bill should not proceed and calls on the Government to:
(1) provide a clear plan for an end to all compulsory income management, which disproportionately impacts First Nations peoples; and
(2) urgently and significantly increase the funding for community and support services through a jobs and services plan, including redirecting any savings from the abolition of compulsory income management to these services".
That all words after "That" be omitted with a view to substituting the following words:
"whilst not declining to give the bill a second reading, the House:
(1) notes:
(a) the Coalition introduced the Cashless Debit Card to protect vulnerable communities reducing the amount of welfare payments available to spend on alcohol, gambling and illegal drugs;
(b) since the Cashless Debit Card program commenced more than $988 million has been spent using cashless debit card accounts; participants making more than 20 million approved transactions with over $273 million spent where the primary business is food;
(c) the harm and hardship the Government's abolition of the Cashless Debit Card has caused some of Australia's most vulnerable communities;
(d) the Government's hypocrisy by reintroducing the Cashless Debit Card and rebranding it the SmartCard with the new card supported by the same provider Indue;
(e) the Government has committed over $217 million of taxpayers' funds to this expensive rebranding exercise;
(f) the Government has failed to provide details of the total cost to taxpayers of the new SmartCard; and
(g) the Government's rushed and total mismanaged transition to the SmartCard; and
(2) calls on the Government to without delay, reverse its decision to abolish the Cashless Debit Card program and stop the alcohol-fuelled violence, drug abuse, and childhood neglect in our most vulnerable communities".
Nobody rebelled against their party.
Party | Votes | |
---|---|---|
Australian Greens (100% turnout) | 0 Yes – 4 No | |
Adam Bandt Melbourne | No | |
Stephen Bates Brisbane | No | |
Max Chandler-Mather Griffith | No | |
Elizabeth Watson-Brown Ryan | No | |
Australian Labor Party (92% turnout) | 70 Yes – 0 No | |
Anthony Albanese Grayndler | Yes | |
Anne Aly Cowan | Yes | |
Michelle Ananda-Rajah Higgins | Yes | |
Chris Bowen McMahon | Yes | |
Matt Burnell Spence | Yes | |
Linda Burney Barton | Yes | |
Josh Burns Macnamara | Yes | |
Mark Butler Hindmarsh | Yes | |
Alison Byrnes Cunningham | Yes | |
Andrew Charlton Parramatta | Yes | |
Lisa Chesters Bendigo | Yes | |
Sharon Claydon Newcastle | Yes | |
Libby Coker Corangamite | Yes | |
Julie Collins Franklin | Yes | |
Pat Conroy Shortland | Yes | |
Mark Dreyfus Isaacs | Yes | |
Justine Elliot Richmond | Yes | |
Cassandra Fernando Holt | Yes | |
Mike Freelander Macarthur | Yes | |
Carina Garland Chisholm | Yes | |
Steve Georganas Adelaide | Yes | |
Andrew Giles Scullin | Yes | |
Patrick Gorman Perth | Yes | |
Luke Gosling Solomon | Yes | |
Julian Hill Bruce | Yes | |
Ed Husic Chifley | Yes | |
Stephen Jones Whitlam | Yes | |
Ged Kearney Cooper | Yes | |
Matt Keogh Burt | Yes | |
Peter Khalil Wills | Yes | |
Catherine King Ballarat | Yes | |
Madeleine King Brand | Yes | |
Tania Lawrence Hasluck | Yes | |
Jerome Laxale Bennelong | Yes | |
Andrew Leigh Fenner | Yes | |
Sam Lim Tangney | Yes | |
Richard Marles Corio | Yes | |
Zaneta Mascarenhas Swan | Yes | |
Kristy McBain Eden-Monaro | Yes | |
Emma McBride Dobell | Yes | |
Louise Miller-Frost Boothby | Yes | |
Brian Mitchell Lyons | Yes | |
Rob Mitchell McEwen | Yes | |
Daniel Mulino Fraser | Yes | |
Peta Murphy Dunkley | Yes | |
Shayne Neumann Blair | Yes | |
Brendan O'Connor Gorton | Yes | |
Clare O'Neil Hotham | Yes | |
Alicia Payne Canberra | Yes | |
Graham Perrett Moreton | Yes | |
Fiona Phillips Gilmore | Yes | |
Tanya Plibersek Sydney | Yes | |
Sam Rae Hawke | Yes | |
Gordon Reid Robertson | Yes | |
Dan Repacholi Hunter | Yes | |
Amanda Rishworth Kingston | Yes | |
Tracey Roberts Pearce | Yes | |
Michelle Rowland Greenway | Yes | |
Joanne Ryan Lalor | Yes | |
Sally Sitou Reid | Yes | |
David Smith Bean | Yes | |
Anne Stanley Werriwa | Yes | |
Meryl Swanson Paterson | Yes | |
Susan Templeman Macquarie | Yes | |
Matt Thistlethwaite Kingsford Smith | Yes | |
Kate Thwaites Jagajaga | Yes | |
Maria Vamvakinou Calwell | Yes | |
Anika Wells Lilley | Yes | |
Josh Wilson Fremantle | Yes | |
Tony Zappia Makin | Yes | |
Tony Burke Watson | Absent | |
Jim Chalmers Rankin | Absent | |
Jason Clare Blaxland | Absent | |
Marion Scrymgour Lingiari | Absent | |
Bill Shorten Maribyrnong | Absent | |
Tim Watts Gellibrand | Absent | |
Rebekha Sharkie Mayo Centre Alliance | Yes | |
Mark Coulton Parkes Deputy Speaker | Absent | |
Kate Chaney Curtin Independent | Yes | |
Zoe Daniel Goldstein Independent | Yes | |
Monique Ryan Kooyong Independent | Yes | |
Sophie Scamps Mackellar Independent | Yes | |
Allegra Spender Wentworth Independent | Yes | |
Zali Steggall Warringah Independent | Yes | |
Kylea Tink North Sydney Independent | Yes | |
Helen Haines Indi Independent | No | |
Andrew Wilkie Clark Independent | No | |
Andrew Gee Calare Independent | Absent | |
Dai Le Fowler Independent | Absent | |
Bob Katter Kennedy Katter's Australian Party | Absent | |
Liberal National Party (38% turnout) | 3 Yes – 0 No | |
Henry Pike Bowman | Yes | |
Andrew Wallace Fisher | Yes | |
Andrew Willcox Dawson | Yes | |
Angie Bell Moncrieff | Absent | |
Colin Boyce Flynn | Absent | |
Garth Hamilton Groom | Absent | |
Phillip Thompson Herbert | Absent | |
Terry Young Longman | Absent | |
Liberal Party (31% turnout) | 11 Yes – 0 No | |
David Coleman Banks | Yes | |
Paul Fletcher Bradfield | Yes | |
Ian Goodenough Moore | Yes | |
Andrew Hastie Canning | Yes | |
Ted O'Brien Fairfax | Yes | |
Gavin Pearce Braddon | Yes | |
Melissa Price Durack | Yes | |
James Stevens Sturt | Yes | |
Michael Sukkar Deakin | Yes | |
Bert Van Manen Forde | Yes | |
Keith Wolahan Menzies | Yes | |
Karen Andrews McPherson | Absent | |
Bridget Archer Bass | Absent | |
Russell Broadbent Monash | Absent | |
Scott Buchholz Wright | Absent | |
Peter Dutton Dickson | Absent | |
Warren Entsch Leichhardt | Absent | |
Alex Hawke Mitchell | Absent | |
Luke Howarth Petrie | Absent | |
Julian Leeser Berowra | Absent | |
Sussan Ley Farrer | Absent | |
Nola Marino Forrest | Absent | |
Melissa McIntosh Lindsay | Absent | |
Zoe McKenzie Flinders | Absent | |
Scott Morrison Cook | Absent | |
Tony Pasin Barker | Absent | |
Rowan Ramsey Grey | Absent | |
Stuart Robert Fadden | Absent | |
Angus Taylor Hume | Absent | |
Dan Tehan Wannon | Absent | |
Ross Vasta Bonner | Absent | |
Aaron Violi Casey | Absent | |
Jenny Ware Hughes | Absent | |
Rick Wilson O'Connor | Absent | |
Jason Wood La Trobe | Absent | |
National Party (25% turnout) | 3 Yes – 0 No | |
Sam Birrell Nicholls | Yes | |
Pat Conaghan Cowper | Yes | |
Michael McCormack Riverina | Yes | |
Darren Chester Gippsland | Absent | |
David Gillespie Lyne | Absent | |
Kevin Hogan Page | Absent | |
Barnaby Joyce New England | Absent | |
Michelle Landry Capricornia | Absent | |
David Littleproud Maranoa | Absent | |
Llew O'Brien Wide Bay | Absent | |
Keith Pitt Hinkler | Absent | |
Anne Webster Mallee | Absent | |
Milton Dick Oxley Speaker | Absent | |
Totals (67% turnout) | 95 Yes – 6 No |
Turnout is the percentage of members eligible to vote that did vote.