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"Peter Dutton now has four sitting days to put his citizenship bill up for debate, reports Gareth Hutchens:

It is a major embarrassment for the Turnbull government, with a majority of Senators - Greens, Labor, the Nick Xenophon Team,and Jacqui Lambie - supporting the motion on Wednesday.

The motion passed 32 to 29. It was moved by Greens senator Nick McKim, with an amendment from Lambie.

Lambie’s amendment gave the government until 18 October to bring the bill on for debate. The Greens originally wanted to strike the bill from the notice paper immediately."

 

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2017/sep/13/government-backtracks-from-finkels-clean-energy-target-politics-live

 

At least an end is in sight one way or the other...hopefully!

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16 minutes ago, Coupleinoz said:

I'm not quite clear if they are supporting a reduction from the 4 years? In the reports, they oppose this but in the recommendations they do not call it out. 

http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Legal_and_Constitutional_Affairs/CitizenshipBill2017/Report/b01

This are the recommendations from the Committee led by Liberals. Have a look at the dissenting reports from Labors, Greens and NXT.

They all oppose the Bill in its current form. If no amendments will come from the government and the Bill will get voted, it will be rejected (Labors+Greens+NXT have the majority).

Dutton doesn't seem to be willing to amend anything. Even few amendments could not be sufficient to get the 3 votes from NXT (their position was made quite clear yesterday in the Senate). We will see what happens in the next 3 sitting dates (16-18/10).

Just for your information, I recommend you to follow all Facebook groups created on opposing the Bill. They will be able to recommend what actions you can take for the time being. You will not find much sympathy in this thread unfortunately.

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Looks like Dutton is ready to negotiate with NXT... Most probably bill may pass with less English scores(4-5 range) , retrospective changes and no powers to minister to overturn AAT decisions incase applicant found in some sort of critical offences like terrorits activities, rapes etc..people whoever is waiting to lodge to applications, better you submit the applications..

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19 minutes ago, Roberta2 said:

When did Dutton say that?

 

He said yesterday, moreover he said, he is taking to NXT reg the bill, so we can expect some level of negotiations between government and Nick team by Oct 17th and government will try to pass the bill by 18th Oct. 

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/sep/19/peter-dutton-admits-he-will-need-to-rethink-english-test-in-citizenship-overhaul

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No one say that...very simple current bill already rejected by senate majority.

what I'm thinking submitted application will safe , those who is still waiting for the decision will suffer..... go and lodge.

 

look, whatever new Amendment will  (if) from future date. Coz the current bill is already almost dead so 20th April announcements date not much effective, I think.

This retake bill never pass before, it may pass few elements but not all.

Back date DEAD.

 

 

 

 

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