Treasury Laws Amendment (News Media and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code) Bill 2021 - Second Reading - Public interest journalism
Passed by a small majority
No rebellions 82% attendance
Division last edited 22nd Apr 2022 by mackay staff
The majority voted against an amendment introduced by South Australian Senator Sarah Hanson-Young (Greens), which means it failed.
This was an amendment to an original Government amendment.
Senator Hanson-Young explained that:
It is an amendment to the government's amendment in relation to schedule 1, item 1, page 8, proposed subsection (3)(b). It goes to this point that we've been debating here this morning in relation to significant contributions to the sustainability of the Australian news industry. I think it's fair to say that all the questions this morning have been surrounding this element. As I said, there is a concern that, unless this is specifically referenced, small, medium and regional publishers will be overlooked in that definition of the significant contribution. So all I am asking for is that we clarify that in paragraph (3)(b) with the words 'including by entering into agreements with a significant number of those businesses'—and this is the important amendment—'that include small, medium and regional organisations'. The government has said it intends to ensure that this is the case. I don't see why there would be any problem in ensuring that they are included. I urge the government to accept this amendment. It would put at ease a number of nervous organisations this morning.
AMENDMENT OF GOVERNMENT AMENDMENTS [SHEET PG138]
(1) Paragraph (3)(b), omit "(including agreements to remunerate those businesses for their news content)", substitute "(including by entering into agreements with a significant number of those businesses, that include small, medium and regional organisations, to remunerate those businesses for their news content)".
(1) Schedule 1, item 1, page 8 (lines 10 to 13), omit subsection 52E(3), substitute:
(3) In making the determination, the Minister must consider:
(a) whether there is a significant bargaining power imbalance between Australian news businesses and the group comprised of the corporation and all of its related bodies corporate; and
(b) whether that group has made a significant contribution to the sustainability of the Australian news industry through agreements relating to news content of Australian news businesses (including agreements to remunerate those businesses for their news content).
Nobody rebelled against their party.
Party | Votes | |
---|---|---|
Australian Greens (100% turnout) | 9 Yes – 0 No | |
Mehreen Faruqi NSW | Yes | |
Sarah Hanson-Young SA | Yes | |
Nick McKim Tasmania | Yes | |
Janet Rice Victoria | Yes | |
Rachel Siewert WA | Yes | |
Jordon Steele-John WA | Yes | |
Lidia Thorpe Victoria | Yes | |
Larissa Waters Queensland | Yes | |
Peter Whish-Wilson Tasmania | Yes | |
Australian Labor Party (20% turnout) | 0 Yes – 5 No | |
Kim Carr Victoria | No | |
Raff Ciccone Victoria | No | |
Alex Gallacher SA | No | |
Nita Green Queensland | No | |
Louise Pratt WA | No | |
Tim Ayres NSW | Absent | |
Catryna Bilyk Tasmania | Absent | |
Carol Brown Tasmania | Absent | |
Anthony Chisholm Queensland | Absent | |
Patrick Dodson WA | Absent | |
Don Farrell SA | Absent | |
Katy Gallagher ACT | Absent | |
Kristina Keneally NSW | Absent | |
Kimberley Kitching Victoria | Absent | |
Jenny McAllister NSW | Absent | |
Malarndirri McCarthy NT | Absent | |
Deborah O'Neill NSW | Absent | |
Helen Polley Tasmania | Absent | |
Tony Sheldon NSW | Absent | |
Marielle Smith SA | Absent | |
Glenn Sterle WA | Absent | |
Anne Urquhart Tasmania | Absent | |
Jess Walsh Victoria | Absent | |
Murray Watt Queensland | Absent | |
Penny Wong SA | Absent | |
Stirling Griff SA Centre Alliance | Yes | |
Sam McMahon NT Country Liberal Party | No | |
Sue Lines WA Deputy President | No | |
Rex Patrick SA Independent | Yes | |
Jacqui Lambie Tasmania Jacqui Lambie Network | Yes | |
Liberal National Party (100% turnout) | 0 Yes – 2 No | |
Matthew Canavan Queensland | No | |
James McGrath Queensland | No | |
Liberal Party (79% turnout) | 0 Yes – 23 No | |
Eric Abetz Tasmania | No | |
Alex Antic SA | No | |
Andrew Bragg NSW | No | |
Slade Brockman WA | No | |
Claire Chandler Tasmania | No | |
Richard Colbeck Tasmania | No | |
Jonathon Duniam Tasmania | No | |
David Fawcett SA | No | |
Concetta Fierravanti-Wells NSW | No | |
Sarah Henderson Victoria | No | |
Hollie Hughes NSW | No | |
Jane Hume Victoria | No | |
Andrew McLachlan SA | No | |
Jim Molan NSW | No | |
Matt O'Sullivan WA | No | |
Marise Payne NSW | No | |
Gerard Rennick Queensland | No | |
Anne Ruston SA | No | |
Paul Scarr Queensland | No | |
Ben Small WA | No | |
Dean Smith WA | No | |
Amanda Stoker Queensland | No | |
David Van Victoria | No | |
Wendy Askew Tasmania | Absent | |
Simon Birmingham SA | Absent | |
Michaelia Cash WA | Absent | |
James Paterson Victoria | Absent | |
Linda Reynolds WA | Absent | |
Zed Seselja ACT | Absent | |
National Party (100% turnout) | 0 Yes – 3 No | |
Perin Davey NSW | No | |
Susan McDonald Queensland | No | |
Bridget McKenzie Victoria | No | |
Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party (100% turnout) | 0 Yes – 2 No | |
Pauline Hanson Queensland | No | |
Malcolm Roberts Queensland | No | |
Scott Ryan Victoria President | Absent | |
Totals (64% turnout) | 12 Yes – 37 No |
Turnout is the percentage of members eligible to vote that did vote.