Report No. 16, 55th Parliament - Inquiries into possible changes to Queensland Parliamentary terms

COMMITTEE'S REPORT

The Finance and Administration Committee tabled its Report No. 16, 55th Parliament – Inquiries into Possible Changes to Queensland Parliamentary Terms on 9 November 2015.

View: Report No. 16, 55th Parliament – Inquiries into Possible Changes to Queensland Parliamentary Terms

The Finance and Administration Committee is inquiring jointly into the following matters involving possible changes to the duration of terms for the Queensland Parliament:

INQUIRY INTO THE INTRODUCTION OF FOUR YEAR TERMS IN QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT

On 15 September 2015 the Parliament resolved that the committee inquire into the introduction of four year terms for the Queensland Parliament.  In undertaking the inquiry, the committee considered, but was not limited to:

  • a comparison of three and four year parliamentary terms, including advantages and disadvantages
  • a comparison of parliamentary terms in other Australian jurisdictions
  • mechanisms for determining the referendum question that will be put to the Queensland public
  • the possible starting date of any new arrangements, if adopted.

PRIVATE MEMBERS BILLS

On 17 September 2015 Ian Walker MP, Shadow Attorney-General and Shadow Minister for Justice, Industrial Relations and Arts, introduced the Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Amendment Bill 2015 and the Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Referendum Bill 2015.  These bills have been referred to the committee for detailed consideration.  The Parliament resolved that the Committee consider these bills as part of its general inquiry into four year terms and report by 9 November 2015.

The policy objectives of the Bills, as outlined in the Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Amendment Bill 2015  explanatory notes and Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Referendum Bill 2015 explanatory notes, are to:

  • provide that a general election must be held on the second Saturday in March in the fourth calendar year after the calendar year in which the last election was held.
  • provide that the Legislative Assembly expires on the day that is four years from the day the writ for the general election was returned for the Assembly (thus ensuring a fixed, four year term).
  • provide for exceptional circumstances in which the Governor must dissolve the Legislative Assembly and issue a writ for a general election.
  • provide that the Governor may, despite the advice of the Premier of the day or the Executive Council, dissolve the Legislative Assembly and issue a writ for a general election, in accordance with established constitutional conventions.
  • provide that the amendment Bill is not presented to the Governor for assent, unless it has been passed by the Legislative Assembly and has been approved by a majority of electors at a referendum (held on a Saturday at least 2 months after the Bill has been passed by the Legislative Assembly).
  • provide for the facilitation of a referendum (if the Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Amendment Bill 2015 is passed), including when the referendum is to be held and who is eligible to vote.

 The Committee was required to report on each of these matters by 9 November 2015.

View:Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee:
Report No. 27, 49th Parliament – Review of the Queensland Constitutional Review Commission’s recommendation for four year parliamentary terms
View:Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee's Report No. 27, 49th Parliament – Review of the Queensland Constitutional Review Commission’s recommendation for four year parliamentary terms:
Government Response
View:Queensland Constitutional Review Commission:
Report on the Possible Reform of and Changes to The Acts and Laws that relate to the Queensland Constitution, February 2000
View:Department of the Parliamentary Library, Information and Research Services (Cwth), Research Paper No. 4, 2000-01: 
Four-year Terms for the House of Representatives?
View:Additional information provided to the committee at their meeting on 9 November 2015:
Correspondence from the The Clerk of Parliament

ISSUES PAPER

The committee has released an issues paper to facilitate the committee’s call for public submissions and discussion at upcoming public forums.

PUBLIC FORUMS

The Committee held public forums in Brisbane and regional areas between 30 September and 16 October 2015; details can be found here.

View:   PowerPoint presentation given at forums
View:   Transcripts from the public forums under the 'Related Publications' tab.

HAVE YOUR SAY

As part of this inquiry process the Committee invited members of the community to get involved by completing a short survey about the range of options for changing parliamentary terms in Queensland. The survey closed on 28 October 2015.

SUBMISSIONS

The date for written submissions closed on 21 September 2015. Please view them under the “Submissions” tab above.


 

 

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