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Report No. 23, 56th Parliament - Inquiry into a sustainable Queensland intrastate shipping industry
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Committee's report
The committee tabled its Report No 23, 56th Parliament, Inquiry into a sustainable Queensland intrastate shipping industry on Friday, 24 May 2019. The government tabled its response to the recommendations contained in the report on 22 August 2019. The report was debated 22 August 2019.
View: | Report |
View: | Government Response tabled on 22 August 2019 |
View: | Transcript of the discussion and motion passed in Parliament on 22 August (page 2506). The debate can be viewed by clicking on the movie icon within the transcript. |
About the Inquiry
On 15 November 2018 the the Legislative Assembly passed the following motion:
That the Transport and Public Works Committee inquire into and report to the Legislative Assembly by 26 April 2019 on a sustainable Queensland intrastate shipping industry.
In undertaking this inquiry, the Committee should consider:
- The regional economic development and labour market benefits of a sustainable intrastate shipping industry in Queensland;
- Current intrastate coastal shipping task and identify any barriers and options to strengthen the intrastate shipping industry;
- Queensland’s contribution to, and the need for, an Australian inter-state shipping industry, and identify ways in which Queensland could contribute to improving the Australian inter-state shipping industry;
- Opportunities for future common user port infrastructure, and any adjustments to the provision of port services, to support the viability of a regular intrastate freight shipping service;
- Working conditions and safety practices on current coastal shipping vessels, comparing international vessels to Australian vessels;
- Any practices that are being used to erode working conditions, such as entitlements and legislative protections that currently apply to employees in the industry;
- Options for legislative, regulatory or policy reform that could strengthen the intrastate shipping industry, and ensure that Queensland’s labour market would benefit from this expanded industry, considering current Commonwealth legislation, reviews and constitutional limitations;
- Options for legislative, regulatory or policy reform to maintain the safety, rights and protections of workers in Queensland ports and maritime industry; and
- Options to minimise any potential impacts on the Great Barrier Reef from a strengthened intrastate shipping industry
View: Introductory speech (page 3593)
Timeline
Submissions closed: 21 January 2019
Public Briefing: 26 November 2018 - Department of Transport and Main Roads - transcript - broadcast
29 January 2019 - Office of Industrial Relations - transcript- broadcast
Public Hearing: 11 February 2019 - transcript - broadcast
25 February 2019 - transcript - broadcast (1)- broadcast (2)
18 March 2019 - Gladstone, The Grand Hotel - transcript
19 March 2019 - Cairns, Bluewater 2, Pullman Cairns International - transcript
25 March 2019 - Brisbane - broadcast- transcript
1 April 2019 - broadcast - transcript
29 April 2019 - broadcast- audio only up to 2:38 then video starts from 2:39 - transcript
Report tabled 24 May 2019 - report
Related Publications
Publication Details | Type | Published Date | Tabled Date | Committee Name |
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Submissions
- 1 - Robert Richardson
- 2 - International Transport Workers' Federation - Australia
- 3 - Peter Roots
- 4 - Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
- 5 - Bioenergy Australia
- 6 - Sea Transport Solutions
- 7 - Australian Aluminium Council
- 8 - Queensland Ports Association
- 9 - ANL Container Line Pty Ltd
- 10 - Queensland Council of Unions
- 11 - CSL Australia
- 12 - Rio Tinto Aluminium Limited
- 13 - AgForce Queensland Farmers Limited
- 14 - Hermes Maritime Shipping & Logistics
- 15 - Joe Gavin
- 16 - John Lee
- 17 - Ricardo Granieri
- 18 - Paul Gallagher
- 19 - Michael Horsley
- 20 - Wendy Saget
- 21 - Kevin Robert Thomas
- 22 - Bruce Doleman
- 23 - Matt Leach
- 24 - Maritime Union of Australia - Queensland Branch
- 25 - Ports Australia
- 26 - Queensland Resources Council
- 27 - Australian Institute of Marine and Power Engineers
- 28 - Department of Transport and Main Roads
- 29 - Maritime Industry Australia Ltd
- 30 - Maritime Union of Australia
- 31 - Torres Strait Island Regional Council
- 32 - John Bell
- 33 - Torres Shire Council
- 34 - Weipa Town Authority
- 35 - Torres Cape Indigenous Council Alliance (TCICA) Inc
- 36 - Gladstone Area Promotion and Development Limited
- 37 - Toll Group