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31 July 2025 • Australian Federal Parliament

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Senator HANSON-YOUNG (South Australia—Manager of Australian Greens Business in the Senate) (11:36): I move:

(1) That the following matter be re-referred to the Environment and Communications References Committee for inquiry and report by 25 June 2026: Greenwashing, with particular reference to:

(a) the environmental and sustainability claims made by companies in industries including energy, vehicles, household products and appliances, food and drink packaging, cosmetics, clothing and footwear;

(b) the impact of misleading environmental and sustainability claims on consumers;

(c) domestic and international examples of regulating companies' environmental and sustainability claims;

(d) advertising standards in relation to environmental and sustainability claims;

(e) legislative options to protect consumers from greenwashing in Australia; and

(f) any other related matters.

(2) That the committee have the power to consider and use the records of the Environment and Communications References Committee appointed in the previous parliament.

Senator SCARR (Queensland—Deputy Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate) (11:37): I seek leave to make a short statement.

The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute.

Senator SCARR: Given what happened in relation to the last motion, where Labor and the Greens combined to 'crunch' the coalition and deprive the committee of considering a matter of great importance to the Australian people, the coalition will be taking a stand on this motion and opposing it. We believe that the dealings between the Greens and the Labor Party are compromising the running of this institution to consider matters of great concern to the Australian people, including in relation to the announcement made regarding the importation of beef from the United States, which has its source in both Canada and Mexico. So we will resist Labor and the Greens seeking to crunch the coalition and seeking to thereby crunch the operation of this institution, and we will oppose.

The PRESIDENT: The question is that business of the Senate notice of motion No. 3, standing in the name of Senator Hanson-Young, be agreed to.

 

Senator HANSON-YOUNG (South Australia—Manager of Australian Greens Business in the Senate) (11:42): I move:

(1) That the following matters be re-referred to the Environment and Communications References Committee for inquiry and report by 25 June 2026:

(a) the National Cultural Policy released on 30 January 2023; and

(b) any other related matters.

(2) That the committee have the power to consider and use the records of the Environment and Communications References Committee appointed in the previous parliament.

Question agreed to.

Senator BABET (Victoria—United Australia Party Whip) (11:43): I, and also on behalf of Senator Roberts, move:

That the following matter be referred to the Environment and Communications References Committee for inquiry and report by 31 October 2025:

The Internet Search Engine Services Online Safety Code (Class 1C and Class 2 Material), with particular reference to:

(a) the heads of authority provided by the Online Safety Act 2021 (the Act) for each provision of the code;

(b) the scope and accountability of the e-Safety Commissioner in administering the Act including the development of industry codes and standards;

(c) ensuring there are appropriate parliamentary oversight and scrutiny mechanisms for industry codes and standards;

(d) the operation of similar legislation in the United Kingdom and Europe as it relates to freedom of speech and freedom of the press; and

(e) any other related matters.

The PRESIDENT: The question is that business of the Senate No. 5, standing in the names of Senators Babet and Roberts, be agreed to.

 

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    Ralph Babet
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    Parliamentary Leader of the United Australia Party [Palmer]