Commonwealth Electoral Amendment (Democratic Plebiscites) Bill 2007 - Second Reading - Local government & nuclear sites
Not passed by a small majority
No rebellions 86% attendance
Division last edited 30th Jun 2016 by mackay staff
The majority voted against a motion introduced by Australian Democrats Senator Andrew Murray, meaning it was unsuccessful.
(1) Schedule 1, page 3 (after line 4), before item 1, insert:
1A After paragraph 7(1)(fa)
Insert:
(fb) to conduct plebiscites in localities where major infrastructure projects are proposed.
Note: Examples of major infrastructure projects include a dam, a desalination plant, a pulp mill, a nuclear facility and harbour dredging.
(2) Schedule 1, item 1, page 4 (after line 5), at the end of the item, add:
(1H) To ensure that communities in which a major infrastructure project is to be established have authorised that establishment and have consented to the health, welfare, safety and environmental impacts and risks of the establishment of the major infrastructure project, for the purposes of paragraph 7(1)(fb), a plebiscite must be conducted by the Commission in every federal electorate within 0.5km of the boundary of the major infrastructure project seeking approval for the establishment of the facility.
(1I) A major infrastructure project may not proceed unless a plebiscite has first been conducted in accordance with subsection (1H).
(3) Schedule 1, page 4 (after line 5), after item 1, insert:
1A After section 7A
Insert:
7AB Preparation of arguments for and against an infrastructure project for which a plebiscite is to be conducted
(1) A plebiscite may not be conducted in accordance with paragraph 7(1)(fb) unless an argument in favour of the proposed major infrastructure project (the project) and an argument against the proposed major infrastructure project has first been prepared in relation to the plebiscite for that major infrastructure project.
(2) The argument for and the argument against the project must include a statement consisting of not more than 2,000 words, which includes:
(a) an analysis of the costs and benefits of the project;
(b) an analysis of the environmental impacts of the project;
(c) a consideration of alternative options to the project.
(3) The argument in favour of the project may be submitted to the Electoral Commission by the chief proponent or proponents for the project.
(4) The argument against the project may be submitted to the Electoral Commission by the chief opponent or opponents of the project.
(5) The Electoral Commission must cause to be printed and to be posted to each elector within the area in which the plebiscite is to be conducted a pamphlet containing the arguments for and against the project.
Nobody rebelled against their party.
Party | Votes | |
---|---|---|
Australian Democrats (75% turnout) | 3 Yes – 0 No | |
Lyn Allison Victoria | Yes | |
Andrew Murray WA | Yes | |
Natasha Stott Despoja SA | Yes | |
Andrew Bartlett Queensland | Absent | |
Australian Greens (75% turnout) | 3 Yes – 0 No | |
Bob Brown Tasmania | Yes | |
Christine Milne Tasmania | Yes | |
Rachel Siewert WA | Yes | |
Kerry Nettle NSW | Absent | |
Australian Labor Party (56% turnout) | 0 Yes – 15 No | |
Carol Brown Tasmania | No | |
Trish Crossin NT | No | |
Annette Hurley SA | No | |
Steve Hutchins NSW | No | |
Linda Kirk SA | No | |
Joe Ludwig Queensland | No | |
Kate Lundy ACT | No | |
Gavin Marshall Victoria | No | |
Anne McEwen SA | No | |
Claire Moore Queensland | No | |
Kerry O'Brien Tasmania | No | |
Helen Polley Tasmania | No | |
Glenn Sterle WA | No | |
Ruth Webber WA | No | |
Dana Wortley SA | No | |
Mark Bishop WA | Absent | |
George Campbell NSW | Absent | |
Kim Carr Victoria | Absent | |
Stephen Conroy Victoria | Absent | |
Chris Evans WA | Absent | |
John Faulkner NSW | Absent | |
Michael Forshaw NSW | Absent | |
Jan McLucas Queensland | Absent | |
Robert Ray Victoria | Absent | |
Nick Sherry Tasmania | Absent | |
Ursula Stephens NSW | Absent | |
Penny Wong SA | Absent | |
Nigel Scullion NT Country Liberal Party | Absent | |
John Hogg Queensland Deputy President | No | |
Steve Fielding Victoria Family First Party | No | |
Liberal Party (47% turnout) | 0 Yes – 15 No | |
Guy Barnett Tasmania | No | |
Cory Bernardi SA | No | |
Simon Birmingham SA | No | |
David Bushby Tasmania | No | |
Grant Chapman SA | No | |
Richard Colbeck Tasmania | No | |
Alan Eggleston WA | No | |
Concetta Fierravanti-Wells NSW | No | |
Mitch Fifield Victoria | No | |
Mary Fisher SA | No | |
Ian Macdonald Queensland | No | |
Stephen Parry Tasmania | No | |
Marise Payne NSW | No | |
Russell Trood Queensland | No | |
John Watson Tasmania | No | |
Eric Abetz Tasmania | Absent | |
Judith Adams WA | Absent | |
Sue Boyce Queensland | Absent | |
George Brandis Queensland | Absent | |
Helen Coonan NSW | Absent | |
Mathias Cormann WA | Absent | |
Chris Ellison WA | Absent | |
Bill Heffernan NSW | Absent | |
Gary Humphries ACT | Absent | |
David Johnston WA | Absent | |
Rod Kemp Victoria | Absent | |
Ross Lightfoot WA | Absent | |
Brett Mason Queensland | Absent | |
Nick Minchin SA | Absent | |
Kay Patterson Victoria | Absent | |
Michael Ronaldson Victoria | Absent | |
Judith Troeth Victoria | Absent | |
National Party (40% turnout) | 0 Yes – 2 No | |
Julian McGauran Victoria | No | |
Fiona Nash NSW | No | |
Ron Boswell Queensland | Absent | |
Barnaby Joyce Queensland | Absent | |
Sandy Macdonald NSW | Absent | |
Alan Ferguson SA President | Absent | |
Totals (53% turnout) | 6 Yes – 34 No |
Turnout is the percentage of members eligible to vote that did vote.