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Cathy McGowan introduces national integrity commission bill – politics live | Cathy McGowan introduces national integrity commission bill – politics live |
(35 minutes later) | |
I believe this is happening: | |
The official portrait of the 29th Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Hon Bronwyn Bishop, will be unveiled at Parliament House, Canberra on Monday 26 November 2018. | |
Created by award-winning artist Jiawei Shen, the portrait was commissioned by the Department of Parliamentary Services for Parliament’s Historic Memorials Collection. | |
The Historic Memorials Collection is Australia’s longest-running art commissioning program. Founded by prime minister Andrew Fisher in 1911, the collection has commissioned portraits of the head of state, governors general, prime ministers, speakers and presidents for more than a century.” | |
As Amy has just noted, Victorian MPs (including all the frontbenchers) met with Scott Morrison this morning in the wake of the drubbing in the state election. | |
Some Liberals had taken public positions ahead of that conversation (Scott Ryan, and Tim Wilson) about the party’s positioning being out of step with the electoral base. | |
A number of MPs raised issues with the ground game during this morning’s pow-wow, as well as the advertising and mechanics. | |
I hear there were some full and frank observations about the party’s president, Michael Kroger, as well. | |
And while federally, there are still a lot of Liberal MPs* claiming the Victorian election result had nothing to do with them, their state colleagues think a little differently | |
(*Tim Wilson and Scott Ryan being the exceptions) | |
STATEMENT.#VicVotes2018 #VicVotes #SpringSt #Auspol pic.twitter.com/GetT9EKiXV | |
Sometime between midday and 1.30pm, as I understand it | |
We could be on our way to having a national corruption watchdog by Xmas. We’re in power-sharing Parl & gov’s 1st test is #Greens motion calling on gov to establish national corruption body (Federal ICAC). It has already passed Senate and House being asked to agree. Up soon. | |
We may not have any insight into the text message Scott Morrison sent Daniel Andrews, but the Victorian premier was full of praise for the conversation he had with his state opponent this morning: | |
I think it was a phone call that does him great credit, and I wouldn’t want anyone to be in any doubt that when he stood up at his function and said that he had graciously conceded, that’s exactly what he did, and both phones were going a bit, so we took a little bit of time to actually get through to each other, but he ran, he not only conceded that his party had lost the election, he conceded that we had won. | |
I haven’t made a call like that, but it can’t be easy for him to make what was a gracious concession. | |
The Victorian MPs have had their meeting with the prime minister. | The Victorian MPs have had their meeting with the prime minister. |
Josh Frydenberg has sent out the official line: | Josh Frydenberg has sent out the official line: |
We had a good, honest discussion about lessons to be learned from the state campaign. As a group we will continue to be focused on delivering for our local communities. | |
I am sure that is exactly how it went. | I am sure that is exactly how it went. |
Paul Karp has gone through the Senate committee report into the AFP au pair leak raids, which you will be able to read very shortly. | Paul Karp has gone through the Senate committee report into the AFP au pair leak raids, which you will be able to read very shortly. |
Anyone desperate to know what it says, can read the whole report here. | Anyone desperate to know what it says, can read the whole report here. |
The crossbench are holding a media conference on why the national integrity commission is so important. | The crossbench are holding a media conference on why the national integrity commission is so important. |
“I do believe that we can have a world’s best practice national integrity commission,” Kerryn Phelps said. | “I do believe that we can have a world’s best practice national integrity commission,” Kerryn Phelps said. |
*insert red shoe emoji here* | *insert red shoe emoji here* |
Former Foreign Minister @JulieBishopMP has gifted the red satin block heels she wore when announcing her resignation to the Museum of AustralianDemocracy: "The shoes were seen as a bold statement and a symbol of solidarity and empowerment among Australian women" #auspol pic.twitter.com/3uDGi60BEo | Former Foreign Minister @JulieBishopMP has gifted the red satin block heels she wore when announcing her resignation to the Museum of AustralianDemocracy: "The shoes were seen as a bold statement and a symbol of solidarity and empowerment among Australian women" #auspol pic.twitter.com/3uDGi60BEo |
So where next on the national integrity bill? | So where next on the national integrity bill? |
The motion from the Senate will arrive in the House after midday. There will be a move on to consider it straight away – there will be a debate to call on the government to get moving. | The motion from the Senate will arrive in the House after midday. There will be a move on to consider it straight away – there will be a debate to call on the government to get moving. |
The concurrence motion from Larissa Waters in the Senate reads: | The concurrence motion from Larissa Waters in the Senate reads: |
I, and also on behalf of senators Farrell, Hinch, Storer and Patrick, move: | I, and also on behalf of senators Farrell, Hinch, Storer and Patrick, move: |
That— | That— |
(a) the Senate calls on the federal government to establish a national anti-corruption commission; and | (a) the Senate calls on the federal government to establish a national anti-corruption commission; and |
(b) this resolution be communicated to the House of Representatives for concurrence. | (b) this resolution be communicated to the House of Representatives for concurrence. |
The crossbench is fairly confident it has the numbers for that. | The crossbench is fairly confident it has the numbers for that. |
So how did Peter Dutton muck up his arm? Mending a fence. I kid you not. | So how did Peter Dutton muck up his arm? Mending a fence. I kid you not. |
DIY DISASTER! - Peter Dutton tried to mend a fence on Friday - literally - and hurt his arm & is off work- He’s ripped his bicep off bone (ouch) - His leave complicates Labor’s hopes of securing an absolute majority - 76 votes - for corruption watchdog https://t.co/rIFnoX53SI | DIY DISASTER! - Peter Dutton tried to mend a fence on Friday - literally - and hurt his arm & is off work- He’s ripped his bicep off bone (ouch) - His leave complicates Labor’s hopes of securing an absolute majority - 76 votes - for corruption watchdog https://t.co/rIFnoX53SI |
Scott Morrison may have just commented on the Victorian election; | Scott Morrison may have just commented on the Victorian election; |
Daniel Andrews says he has received a text from the Prime Minister following the election win @SkyNewsAust | Daniel Andrews says he has received a text from the Prime Minister following the election win @SkyNewsAust |
The national integrity commission bill has been adjourned. | The national integrity commission bill has been adjourned. |