Standing Committee on Petitions | |
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47th Parliament of Australia | |
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Type | |
Leadership | |
Deputy Chair | |
Structure | |
Seats | 8 |
Political groups |
Government (5)
Opposition (3)
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Meeting place | |
Parliament House Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia | |
Website | |
Standing Committee on Petitions | |
Rules | |
Standing Orders of the House of Representatives |
The Standing Committee on Petitions is a committee of the Australian House of Representatives responsible for the processing of petitions addressed to the House of Representatives. [1] The committee is governed by Standing Order 220 and consists of eight members, five government members and three non-government members. The chair is appointed by the Prime Minister and the deputy chair by the Leader of the Opposition under Standing Order 232. [2]
The Procedure Committee undertook a study tour of other parliaments in 2006, resulting in a report which, among other things noted the potential value in the establishment of a Petitions Committee modelled on the Public Petitions Committee of the Scottish Parliament. [3] This was followed by a further report of the Procedure Committee in September 2007 formally recommending the creation of a Petitions Committee. [4] in 2008 the Rudd Government amended standing orders establishing a Standing Committee on Petitions for the first time. [5]
In the 47th parliament (July 2022 – present), the membership of the committee is the following: [6]
Member | Party | Electorate | |
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Susan Templeman Chair | Labor | Division of Macquarie, Queensland | |
Ross Vasta Deputy Chair | Liberal National | Division of Bonner, Queensland | |
Sam Birrell | Nationals | Division of Nicholls, Victoria | |
Alison Byrnes | Labor | Division of Cunningham, New South Wales | |
Lisa Chesters | Labor | Division of Bendigo, Victoria | |
Garth Hamilton | Liberal National | Division of Groom, Queensland | |
Tracey Roberts | Labor | Division of Pearce, Western Australia | |
Meryl Swanson | Labor | Division of Paterson, New South Wales |
In the 46th parliament (July 2019 – April 2022), the membership of the committee was as follows:
Member | Party | Electorate | |
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Llew O'Brien Chair | Liberal National | Division of Wide Bay, Queensland |
Parliament | Reference date | Report title | Tabled date |
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42nd | 4 June 2008 | Electronic petitioning to the House of Representatives [7] | 16 November 2009 |
12 February 2008 | The work of the first Petitions Committee: 2008-2010 [8] | 21 June 2010 | |
43rd | 25 October 2010 | The work of the Petitions Committee: 2010-2013 - An established part of the democratic process [9] | 24 June 2013 |
44th | 4 December 2013 | The work of the Petitions Committee: 2013-2016 [10] | 5 May 2016 |
45th | 24 May 2017 | Making voices heard: Inquiry into the e-petitioning system of the House of Representatives Petitions Committee [11] | 29 May 2018 [12] [13] |
15 August 2018 | Your voice can change our future: Inquiry into the future of petitioning in the House | 21 February 2019 | |
46th | 9 December 2020 | Report on the inquiry into aspects of petitioning security and accessibility | 24 June 2021 |
47th | No current inquiries |
No. | Parliament | Chair | Term | Deputy | ||
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1 | 42nd | Julia Irwin | 12 February 2008 – 19 July 2010 [14] |
Russell Broadbent [15] | ||
2 | 43rd | John Murphy | 25 October 2010 – 5 August 2013 [16] |
Dennis Jensen [17] | ||
3 | 44th | Dennis Jensen | 4 December 2013 – 9 May 2016 [17] |
Justine Elliot [18] | ||
4 | 45th | Ross Vasta | 14 September 2016 – 21 June 2017 [19] | |||
5 | Lucy Wicks | 21 June 2017 – 11 April 2019 [11] | ||||
6 | 46th | Llew O'Brien | 24 July 2019 – 24 February 2020 [20] | |||
7 | Ken O'Dowd | 6 March 2020 – 11 April 2022 [21] | ||||
8 | 47th | Susan Templeman | 26 July 2022 – Incumbent [22] |
Ross Vasta [19] |
Standing Committee on Petitions | |
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47th Parliament of Australia | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
Deputy Chair | |
Structure | |
Seats | 8 |
Political groups |
Government (5)
Opposition (3)
|
Meeting place | |
Parliament House Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia | |
Website | |
Standing Committee on Petitions | |
Rules | |
Standing Orders of the House of Representatives |
The Standing Committee on Petitions is a committee of the Australian House of Representatives responsible for the processing of petitions addressed to the House of Representatives. [1] The committee is governed by Standing Order 220 and consists of eight members, five government members and three non-government members. The chair is appointed by the Prime Minister and the deputy chair by the Leader of the Opposition under Standing Order 232. [2]
The Procedure Committee undertook a study tour of other parliaments in 2006, resulting in a report which, among other things noted the potential value in the establishment of a Petitions Committee modelled on the Public Petitions Committee of the Scottish Parliament. [3] This was followed by a further report of the Procedure Committee in September 2007 formally recommending the creation of a Petitions Committee. [4] in 2008 the Rudd Government amended standing orders establishing a Standing Committee on Petitions for the first time. [5]
In the 47th parliament (July 2022 – present), the membership of the committee is the following: [6]
Member | Party | Electorate | |
---|---|---|---|
Susan Templeman Chair | Labor | Division of Macquarie, Queensland | |
Ross Vasta Deputy Chair | Liberal National | Division of Bonner, Queensland | |
Sam Birrell | Nationals | Division of Nicholls, Victoria | |
Alison Byrnes | Labor | Division of Cunningham, New South Wales | |
Lisa Chesters | Labor | Division of Bendigo, Victoria | |
Garth Hamilton | Liberal National | Division of Groom, Queensland | |
Tracey Roberts | Labor | Division of Pearce, Western Australia | |
Meryl Swanson | Labor | Division of Paterson, New South Wales |
In the 46th parliament (July 2019 – April 2022), the membership of the committee was as follows:
Member | Party | Electorate | |
---|---|---|---|
Llew O'Brien Chair | Liberal National | Division of Wide Bay, Queensland |
Parliament | Reference date | Report title | Tabled date |
---|---|---|---|
42nd | 4 June 2008 | Electronic petitioning to the House of Representatives [7] | 16 November 2009 |
12 February 2008 | The work of the first Petitions Committee: 2008-2010 [8] | 21 June 2010 | |
43rd | 25 October 2010 | The work of the Petitions Committee: 2010-2013 - An established part of the democratic process [9] | 24 June 2013 |
44th | 4 December 2013 | The work of the Petitions Committee: 2013-2016 [10] | 5 May 2016 |
45th | 24 May 2017 | Making voices heard: Inquiry into the e-petitioning system of the House of Representatives Petitions Committee [11] | 29 May 2018 [12] [13] |
15 August 2018 | Your voice can change our future: Inquiry into the future of petitioning in the House | 21 February 2019 | |
46th | 9 December 2020 | Report on the inquiry into aspects of petitioning security and accessibility | 24 June 2021 |
47th | No current inquiries |
No. | Parliament | Chair | Term | Deputy | ||
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1 | 42nd | Julia Irwin | 12 February 2008 – 19 July 2010 [14] |
Russell Broadbent [15] | ||
2 | 43rd | John Murphy | 25 October 2010 – 5 August 2013 [16] |
Dennis Jensen [17] | ||
3 | 44th | Dennis Jensen | 4 December 2013 – 9 May 2016 [17] |
Justine Elliot [18] | ||
4 | 45th | Ross Vasta | 14 September 2016 – 21 June 2017 [19] | |||
5 | Lucy Wicks | 21 June 2017 – 11 April 2019 [11] | ||||
6 | 46th | Llew O'Brien | 24 July 2019 – 24 February 2020 [20] | |||
7 | Ken O'Dowd | 6 March 2020 – 11 April 2022 [21] | ||||
8 | 47th | Susan Templeman | 26 July 2022 – Incumbent [22] |
Ross Vasta [19] |