House of Reps Summary for 12/02/2025

The session addressed women’s health issues, legislative matters including childcare and silica safety, community developments, and concluded with tributes to a former member.

Session Details

  • Date: February 12, 2025
  • Chair: Hon. Milton Dick
  • Time: 09:00
  • Location: House of Representatives

Significant Matters

  • Women’s Health:
  • Presented by Ged Kearney MP, Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care (ALP, Cooper) (pages 1-3).
  • Addressed systemic issues in women’s healthcare, including gender bias and inadequate pain management.
  • Noted investments in women’s health, like menstrual hygiene products for First Nations women and enhanced access to reproductive health services.
  • Stressed the need for women’s representation in decision-making roles.

Response from the Opposition

  • Sussan Ley MP (Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Liberal Party, Farrer) responded (page 3).
  • Acknowledged past shortcomings in women’s health initiatives.
  • Committed to supporting policies without politicizing them.
  • Promised to match recent government commitments in women’s health.

Legislative Business

  • Discussed various bills, including the Pacific Banking Guarantee Bill 2025 and legislation related to women’s health and telecommunications (pages 5-6, 15).

Childcare Policies

  • Early Childhood Education and Care (Three Day Guarantee) Bill 2025:
  • Aimed at improving access to childcare by guaranteeing three days of care per fortnight (pages 18-22).
  • Emma McBride MP highlighted its positive impacts on working families and women’s workforce participation.

Community Developments

  • Infrastructure Projects:
  • MPs discussed contributions to regional towns, focusing on local hospital redevelopment and public service improvements (pages 30-33).

Constituency Statements

  • MPs such as Helen Haines and Melissa McIntosh addressed constituency issues, including healthcare in Albury Wodonga and local road funding delays (pages 30-32).

Australia Day Awards

  • Andrew Willcox MP recognized local Australia Day Awards for community contributions (page 34).

Pawley Tribute

  • Jason Clare MP paid tribute to Bruce Pawley for his efforts at Bankstown RSL, benefiting veterans and families (page 34).

Ongoing Legislative Discussions

  • Continued discourse on various bills impacting public policy, especially in education, health, and community services (pages 35-40).

Future Plans and Concerns

  • Discussions emphasized enhancing childcare affordability and support for women and families (pages 22-23).

Silica and Worker Safety

  • Addressed legislative reforms regarding silica exposure and associated health risks (pages 35-38).
  • The Customs Amendment (Expedited Seizure and Disposal of Engineered Stone) Bill 2024 was presented to reinforce the ban on engineered stone imports (page 41).
  • Tony Zappia MP focused on silicosis prevention due to historical lessons learned from asbestos use (pages 41-42).
  • Matt Thistlethwaite MP highlighted the importance of the bill in enhancing worker safety and border control measures (page 42).

Condolence Motion

  • Motion for Hon. Kevin James Andrews AM following his passing (page 43).
  • MPs shared tributes, emphasizing Andrews’ service from 1991 to 2022.
  • Kate Thwaites MP praised his dignity and respect in public discourse.
  • Michael Sukkar MP called Andrews a “giant of Australian politics” (page 44).
  • Scott Buchholz MP expressed admiration and encouraged reflection on Andrews’ legacy (page 48).

Conclusion

  • The session formally concluded with a motion to continue further proceedings in the House, marking the end of the discussions (page 49).

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