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The majority voted against amendments moved by South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon, which means they failed.

What did these amendments do?

Senator Xenophon explained that:

These are what would colloquially be known as the 'robocall amendments'. These amendments relate to bulk voice calls. What these amendments essentially do is the following. If a notifying entity communicates or approves the communication of an electoral matter to a person by bulk voice call—that is, a robocall—the notifying entity must ensure, essentially, that upfront you are told who is the body responsible for it, whether it is the Liberal Party, the Labor Party or a union. It is all about ensuring that upfront you know who is authorising the call. Secondly, the important safeguard is that you are then given an option to specifically opt in if you want to take that call. This amendment is technology-neutral in relation to that, but you can decide—it could be a voice command for yes or no, or 'Press 1 to hear the rest of the call.'

Amendment text

(1) Schedule 1, page 11 (after line 7), after subclause 321D(5), insert:

Bulk voice calls

(5A) If a notifying entity communicates, or approves the communication of, electoral matter to a person by bulk voice call, the notifying entity must ensure that:

(i) the particulars required to be given in respect of that communication by subsection (5), or any other particulars determined under subsection (7) for the purposes of subsection (5), are given at the beginning of the call; and

(ii) immediately after those particulars are given, a statement is given that the call is an automated political call and the call will not proceed unless the recipient of the call takes the necessary steps to allow the call to proceed.

Note: This provision is a civil penalty provision which is enforceable under the Regulatory Powers Act (see section 384A of this Act).

Civil penalty: 120 penalty units.

(5B) A notifying entity contravenes this subsection if:

(a) the notifying entity communicates, or approves the communication of, electoral matter to a person by bulk voice call; and

(b) the notifying entity has not ensured that a facility is available to the recipient of the call to enable the recipient to take steps to:

(i) allow the call to proceed; or

(ii) terminate the call.

Note: This provision is a civil penalty provision which is enforceable under the Regulatory Powers Act (see section 384A of this Act).

Civil penalty: 120 penalty units.

(2) Schedule 1, item 10, page 12 (line 3), after "(5)", insert ", (5A) or (5B)".

(3) Schedule 1, item 10, page 12 (line 19), after "(5)", insert ", (5A) or (5B)".

(4) Schedule 1, item 30, page 27 (after line 7), after subclause 110C(5), insert:

Bulk voice calls

(5A) If a notifying entity communicates, or approves the communication of, referendum matter to a person by bulk voice call, the notifying entity must ensure that:

(i) the particulars required to be given in respect of that communication by subsection (5), or any other particulars determined under subsection 321D(7) of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 for the purposes of subsection (5), are given at the beginning of the call; and

(ii) immediately after those particulars are given, a statement is given that the call is an automated political call and the call will not proceed unless the recipient of the call takes the necessary steps to allow the call to proceed.

Note: This provision is a civil penalty provision which is enforceable under the Regulatory Powers Act (see section 140AAA of this Act).

Civil penalty: 120 penalty units.

(5B) A notifying entity contravenes this subsection if:

(a) the notifying entity communicates, or approves the communication of, referendum matter to a person by bulk voice call; and

(b) the notifying entity has not ensured that a facility is available to the recipient of the call to enable the recipient to take steps to:

(i) allow the call to proceed; or

(ii) terminate the call.

Note: This provision is a civil penalty provision which is enforceable under the Regulatory Powers Act (see section 140AAA of this Act).

Civil penalty: 120 penalty units.

Votes Not passed by a small majority

Nobody rebelled against their party.

Party Votes
Cory Bernardi SA Australian Conservatives No
Australian Greens (100% turnout) 7 Yes 0 No
Richard Di Natale Victoria Yes
Sarah Hanson-Young SA Yes
Nick McKim Tasmania Yes
Lee Rhiannon NSW Yes
Janet Rice Victoria Yes
Rachel Siewert WA Yes
Peter Whish-Wilson Tasmania Yes
Australian Labor Party (36% turnout) 0 Yes 9 No
Doug Cameron NSW No
Don Farrell SA No
Alex Gallacher SA No
Chris Ketter Queensland No
Jenny McAllister NSW No
Malarndirri McCarthy NT No
Claire Moore Queensland No
Louise Pratt WA No
Glenn Sterle WA No
Catryna Bilyk Tasmania Absent
Carol Brown Tasmania Absent
Kim Carr Victoria Absent
Anthony Chisholm Queensland Absent
Jacinta Collins Victoria Absent
Sam Dastyari NSW Absent
Patrick Dodson WA Absent
Katy Gallagher ACT Absent
Kimberley Kitching Victoria Absent
Gavin Marshall Victoria Absent
Deborah O'Neill NSW Absent
Helen Polley Tasmania Absent
Lisa Singh Tasmania Absent
Anne Urquhart Tasmania Absent
Murray Watt Queensland Absent
Penny Wong SA Absent
Nigel Scullion NT Country Liberal Party Absent
Derryn Hinch Victoria Derryn Hinch's Justice Party Yes
Sue Lines WA Deputy President Absent
Jacqui Lambie Tasmania Independent Yes
Lucy Gichuhi SA Independent Absent
David Leyonhjelm NSW Liberal Democratic Party Absent
Liberal National Party (0% turnout) Absent
Matthew Canavan Queensland Absent
James McGrath Queensland Absent
Liberal Party (67% turnout) 0 Yes 14 No
Eric Abetz Tasmania No
Simon Birmingham SA No
Slade Brockman WA No
David Bushby Tasmania No
Michaelia Cash WA No
Mathias Cormann WA No
Jonathon Duniam Tasmania No
Concetta Fierravanti-Wells NSW No
Jane Hume Victoria No
Ian Macdonald Queensland No
James Paterson Victoria No
Linda Reynolds WA No
Arthur Sinodinos NSW No
Dean Smith WA No
George Brandis Queensland Absent
David Fawcett SA Absent
Mitch Fifield Victoria Absent
Marise Payne NSW Absent
Anne Ruston SA Absent
Scott Ryan Victoria Absent
Zed Seselja ACT Absent
National Party (75% turnout) 0 Yes 3 No
Bridget McKenzie Victoria No
Barry O'Sullivan Queensland No
John Williams NSW No
Fiona Nash NSW Absent
Nick Xenophon Team (100% turnout) 3 Yes 0 No
Stirling Griff SA Yes
Skye Kakoschke-Moore SA Yes
Nick Xenophon SA Yes
Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party (100% turnout) 4 Yes 0 No
Brian Burston NSW Yes
Peter Georgiou WA Yes
Pauline Hanson Queensland Yes
Malcolm Roberts Queensland Yes
Stephen Parry Tasmania President Absent
Totals (58% turnout) 16 Yes – 27 No