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FOR – Climate Change Bill 2022 - Consideration of Senate Message - Agree with Senate amendments

The majority voted in favour of a motion to agree with amendments made by the Senate. This means that they will now be part of the bill.

This vote means that all parts of the bill have now been agreed to by both the House and the Senate, which in turn means that the bill will now become law.

Rebellion

One MP crossed the floor, with Bass MP Bridget Archer (Liberal) voting 'Yes' against the rest of her party, who voted 'No'.

Amendment text

(1) Clause 12, page 7 (line 24), at the end of subclause (1), add:

; and (f) risks to Australia from climate change impacts, such as those relating to Australia’s environment, biodiversity, health, infrastructure, agriculture, investment, economy or national security.

(2) Clause 14, page 8 (line 24), after “subsection (1)”, insert “in relation to the first annual climate change statement”.

(3) Clause 14, page 8 (after line 25), after subclause (3), insert:

(3A) In considering advice to be given to the Minister under subsection (1) in relation to:

(a) the second annual climate change statement; or

(b) a subsequent annual climate change statement;

the Climate Change Authority must make provision for public consultation.

(4) Clause 14, page 9 (line 5), after “website”, insert “no later than the day the annual climate change statement to which the advice relates is tabled in a House of the Parliament in accordance with subsection 12(3)”.

(5) Clause 14, page 9 (lines 7 and 8), omit “Parliament within 15 sitting days of that House after giving the advice to the Minister”, substitute:

Parliament:

(i) within 15 sitting days of that House after giving the advice to the Minister; and

(ii) no later than the day the annual climate change statement to which the advice relates is tabled in that House in accordance with subsection 12(3).

Summary

Date and time: 4:20 PM on 2022-09-08
Allegra Spender's vote: Aye
Total number of "aye" votes: 86
Total number of "no" votes: 50
Total number of abstentions: 15
Related bill: Climate Change Bill 2022

Adapted from information made available by theyvoteforyou.org.au

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