13th Feb 2018, 3:59 PM – Senate Committees - Environment and Communications References Committee - Refer to Committee
Summary
EditThe majority voted against a motion introduced by WA Senator Jordon Steele-John (Greens), which means it failed.
Motion text
(1) That the Senate notes that:
(a) on 14 December 2017, the United States (US) Federal Communications Commission voted to remove network neutrality protections;
(b) Australia has no dedicated protections and existing legislation is insufficient to ensure that networks do not discriminate against or prioritise specific services, applications or content delivered over the internet;
(c) in March 2012, the Convergence Review Final Report noted that the "ACCC's existing powers to address competition issues as they relate to content services in the communications market focus on anti-competitive conduct and economic market analysis", which are "too narrow to address evolving content-specific issues, such as exclusive rights arrangements and bundling, and network neutrality issues that inhibit competition"; and
(d) there are existing instances of anti-competitive arrangements between internet service providers and content providers in Australia, including zero rating and unmetered traffic from selected providers, excluding competitors.
(2) That the following matter be referred to the Environment and Communications References Committee for inquiry and report by 15 June 2018:
Australia's need for public interest network neutrality protections and the implications for Australia arising from a US repeal of network neutrality protections, including:
(a) any instances of current and past violations of network neutrality in Australia and any related anti-competitive conduct;
(b) the effectiveness and reach of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) in regulating network neutrality in Australia, any obstacles preventing the ACCC from effectively regulating the telecommunications sector, and considerations beyond consumer and competition law;
(c) any considerations or implications for Australia arising from changes to network neutrality laws in the US, including whether Australia needs to renegotiate its free trade agreement with the US as a consequence;
(d) international best practice for network neutrality regulation and protections;
(e) potential regulations and protections that should be considered in order to maintain Australia's open internet and prevent anti-competitive behaviour from internet service and content providers; and
(f) any related matters.
Votes Not passed by a modest majority
Nobody rebelled against their party.
Party | Votes | |
---|---|---|
Cory Bernardi SA Australian Conservatives | No | |
Australian Greens (100% turnout) | 9 Yes – 0 No | |
Andrew Bartlett Queensland | Yes | |
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 | |
Jordon Steele-John WA | Yes | |
Peter Whish-Wilson Tasmania | Yes | |
Australian Labor Party (63% turnout) | 0 Yes – 15 No | |
Catryna Bilyk Tasmania | No | |
Anthony Chisholm Queensland | No | |
Jacinta Collins Victoria | No | |
Patrick Dodson WA | No | |
Alex Gallacher SA | No | |
Chris Ketter Queensland | No | |
Kimberley Kitching Victoria | No | |
Gavin Marshall Victoria | No | |
Jenny McAllister NSW | No | |
Deborah O'Neill NSW | No | |
Louise Pratt WA | No | |
Lisa Singh Tasmania | No | |
Glenn Sterle WA | No | |
Anne Urquhart Tasmania | No | |
Murray Watt Queensland | No | |
Carol Brown Tasmania | Absent | |
Doug Cameron NSW | Absent | |
Kim Carr Victoria | Absent | |
Don Farrell SA | Absent | |
Katy Gallagher ACT | Absent | |
Malarndirri McCarthy NT | Absent | |
Claire Moore Queensland | Absent | |
Helen Polley Tasmania | Absent | |
Penny Wong SA | Absent | |
Nigel Scullion NT Country Liberal Party | No | |
Derryn Hinch Victoria Derryn Hinch's Justice Party | Yes | |
Sue Lines WA Deputy President | No | |
Steve Martin Tasmania Independent | Yes | |
Fraser Anning Queensland Independent | No | |
Lucy Gichuhi SA Independent | No | |
David Leyonhjelm NSW Liberal Democratic Party | Absent | |
Liberal National Party (50% turnout) | 0 Yes – 1 No | |
James McGrath Queensland | No | |
Matthew Canavan Queensland | Absent | |
Liberal Party (57% turnout) | 0 Yes – 13 No | |
Eric Abetz Tasmania | No | |
Simon Birmingham SA | No | |
Slade Brockman WA | No | |
David Bushby Tasmania | No | |
Richard Colbeck Tasmania | No | |
Jonathon Duniam Tasmania | No | |
Concetta Fierravanti-Wells NSW | No | |
Jane Hume Victoria | No | |
Jim Molan NSW | No | |
James Paterson Victoria | No | |
Linda Reynolds WA | No | |
Anne Ruston SA | No | |
Dean Smith WA | No | |
George Brandis Queensland | Absent | |
Michaelia Cash WA | Absent | |
Mathias Cormann WA | Absent | |
David Fawcett SA | Absent | |
Mitch Fifield Victoria | Absent | |
Lucy Gichuhi SA | Absent | |
Ian Macdonald Queensland | Absent | |
Marise Payne NSW | Absent | |
Zed Seselja ACT | Absent | |
Arthur Sinodinos NSW | Absent | |
National Party (33% turnout) | 0 Yes – 1 No | |
John Williams NSW | No | |
Bridget McKenzie Victoria | Absent | |
Barry O'Sullivan Queensland | Absent | |
Nick Xenophon Team (100% turnout) | 2 Yes – 0 No | |
Stirling Griff SA | Yes | |
Rex Patrick SA | Yes | |
Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party (100% turnout) | 0 Yes – 3 No | |
Brian Burston NSW | No | |
Peter Georgiou WA | No | |
Pauline Hanson Queensland | No | |
Scott Ryan Victoria President | No | |
Totals (70% turnout) | 13 Yes – 39 No |
Turnout is the percentage of members eligible to vote that did vote.