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senate vote 2024-03-21#4

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  • The majority voted in favour of a [motion](https://www.openaustralia.org.au/senate/?gid=2024-03-21.13.1) "*that the bill as amended be agreed to.*" In other words, they voted to agree with the bill as it currently stands, including the amendments previously agreed with. This means they can now decide on whether to pass the bill in the Senate.
  • The majority voted in favour of a [motion](https://www.openaustralia.org.au/senate/?gid=2024-03-21.13.1) "*that the bill as amended be agreed to.*" In other words, they voted to agree with the bill as it currently stands, including the amendments previously agreed with. This means they can now consider whether to pass the bill in the Senate.
  • ### What does the bill do?
  • According to the [bills digest](https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/bd/bd2324a/24bd37) (which is a document prepared by the parliamentary library):
  • > * *The Australian Research Council Amendment (Review Response) Bill 2023 (the Bill) amends the Australian Research Council Act 2001 (ARC Act) to make changes to the Australian Research Council’s (ARC) purpose, oversight and funding arrangements.*
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  • > * *The Bill inserts a revised objects provision into the ARC Act, with the aim of establishing a clearer statement of the ARC’s purpose.*
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  • > * *The Bill establishes an ARC Board as the accountable authority of the ARC. The Board will have skills-based appointees, First Nations representation, and a representative of regional, rural and remote Australia. The Bill devolves the appointment process for the Chief Executive Officer to the Board, in consultation with the Minister.*
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  • > * *The Bill makes the Board responsible for providing advice to the Minister on funding rules (grant guidelines), with approved funding rules now subject to disallowance.*
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  • > * *The Board will also have responsibility for approving spending on research programs under funding rules, including grants within the National Competitive Grants Program. The Minister will retain the ability to approve grants for designated research programs, which currently include ARC Centres of Excellence, Industrial Transformation Training Centres and Industrial Transformation Research Hubs. The Minister also retains the right to direct the ARC to not fund a research proposal or to recover funds from previously approved research grants based on security, defence or international relations concerns.*
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  • > * *The Bill changes the funding arrangements for the ARC to enable greater funding flexibility and certainty, and to reduce legislative burden.*
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  • > * *The Bill implements 6 recommendations from Trusting Australia’s Ability: Review of the Australian Research Council Act 2001.*
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  • > * *The main organisations representing universities are broadly supportive of the Bill.*
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  • > * *The Senate Standing Committee for the Scrutiny of Bills has sought advice from the Minister on a number of aspects of the Bill. The Bill has been referred to the Senate Education and Employment Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 5 February 2024.*
  • > * *The Senate Standing Committee for the Scrutiny of Bills has sought advice from the Minister on a number of aspects of the Bill. The Bill has been referred to the Senate Education and Employment Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 5 February 2024.*
senate vote 2024-03-21#4

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  • Bills — Australian Research Council Amendment (Review Response) Bill 2023; in Committee
  • Australian Research Council Amendment (Review Response) Bill 2023 - in Committee - Agree with amended bill

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  • <p class="speaker">Andrew McLachlan</p>
  • <p>The question before the committee is that the bill as amended be agreed to.</p>
  • The majority voted in favour of a [motion](https://www.openaustralia.org.au/senate/?gid=2024-03-21.13.1) "*that the bill as amended be agreed to.*" In other words, they voted to agree with the bill as it currently stands, including the amendments previously agreed with. This means they can now decide on whether to pass the bill in the Senate.
  • ### What does the bill do?
  • According to the [bills digest](https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/bd/bd2324a/24bd37) (which is a document prepared by the parliamentary library):
  • > * *The Australian Research Council Amendment (Review Response) Bill 2023 (the Bill) amends the Australian Research Council Act 2001 (ARC Act) to make changes to the Australian Research Council’s (ARC) purpose, oversight and funding arrangements.*
  • >
  • > * *The Bill inserts a revised objects provision into the ARC Act, with the aim of establishing a clearer statement of the ARC’s purpose.*
  • >
  • > * *The Bill establishes an ARC Board as the accountable authority of the ARC. The Board will have skills-based appointees, First Nations representation, and a representative of regional, rural and remote Australia. The Bill devolves the appointment process for the Chief Executive Officer to the Board, in consultation with the Minister.*
  • >
  • > * *The Bill makes the Board responsible for providing advice to the Minister on funding rules (grant guidelines), with approved funding rules now subject to disallowance.*
  • >
  • > * *The Board will also have responsibility for approving spending on research programs under funding rules, including grants within the National Competitive Grants Program. The Minister will retain the ability to approve grants for designated research programs, which currently include ARC Centres of Excellence, Industrial Transformation Training Centres and Industrial Transformation Research Hubs. The Minister also retains the right to direct the ARC to not fund a research proposal or to recover funds from previously approved research grants based on security, defence or international relations concerns.*
  • >
  • > * *The Bill changes the funding arrangements for the ARC to enable greater funding flexibility and certainty, and to reduce legislative burden.*
  • >
  • > * *The Bill implements 6 recommendations from Trusting Australia’s Ability: Review of the Australian Research Council Act 2001.*
  • >
  • > * *The main organisations representing universities are broadly supportive of the Bill.*
  • >
  • > * *The Senate Standing Committee for the Scrutiny of Bills has sought advice from the Minister on a number of aspects of the Bill. The Bill has been referred to the Senate Education and Employment Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 5 February 2024.*
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