Child Safe Standards
It is quite breathtaking that we, in 2018, we still do not have a set of nationally consistent standards for child safety.
It is quite breathtaking that we, in 2018, we still do not have a set of nationally consistent standards for child safety.
It has been three years since the last miscellaneous justice amendment bill came before the House.
In the words of Chris Gunson from the Tasmanian Bar, these are both necessary and appropriate amendments to make.
I thank Mr Bugg for the work he did. It is certainly a good review and I like the way he prepares his information.
I want to put on the record how outraged we are at the complete arrogance of this Government in giving the parliament two days to treat such a serious matter.
I support this bill and make a plea to the minister to address the key deficiency in this bill, which is the absence of any conversation about climate change.
We will be supporting the bill primarily because this is a change to the Land Titles Act that has been requested by the chief justice.
It has had a long history at the federal level and is the result of extensive work by COAG to tidy up an area where the law has been silent.
The process that led to the redistribution of boundaries and the renaming of the electorate of Denison to Clark began an extended period of time ago.
Planning Minister, Roger Jaensch, today confirmed, under questioning from the Greens in Parliament, he will introduce Major Projects legislation in 2019.