What is a Division? A division is a formal vote in Parliament where MPs or Senators physically divide into two groups — those who vote Aye (yes) and those who vote No. The result is recorded and published on the official APH website.

Division Vote

Communications Legislation Amendment (Regional Broadcasting Continuity) Bill 2024

NegativedSenateThursday 28 November 2024
"That the amendments be agreed to"
15
Aye
24
No
38% aye62% no
Vote by Party
ALP
0 aye14 no
LNP
8 aye0 no
LIB
6 aye0 no
NAT
1 aye0 no
Individual Votes (40)
Aye (15)
Mr RobertLiberal National Party
Mr HamiltonLiberal National Party
Mrs ArcherLiberal Party of Australia
Mr YoungLiberal National Party
Mr Ted O'BrienLiberal National Party
Mr HawkeLiberal Party of Australia
Mr ChristensenLiberal National Party
Mr BroadbentLiberal Party of Australia
Mr StevensLiberal Party of Australia
Mr AlexanderLiberal Party of Australia
Mrs K. L. AndrewsLiberal National Party
Mr ConaghanThe Nationals
Mr LamingLiberal National Party
Mr EntschLiberal National Party
Mr R. J. WilsonLiberal Party of Australia
No (14)
Mr J. H. WilsonAustralian Labor Party
Mr GeorganasAustralian Labor Party
Mr ThistlethwaiteAustralian Labor Party
Mr GilesAustralian Labor Party
Ms M. M. H. KingAustralian Labor Party
Mrs ElliotAustralian Labor Party
Ms T. M. ButlerAustralian Labor Party
Ms ClaydonAustralian Labor Party
Mr BurnsAustralian Labor Party
Mr HusicAustralian Labor Party
Ms KearneyAustralian Labor Party
Dr AlyAustralian Labor Party
Mr ByrneAustralian Labor Party
Ms StanleyAustralian Labor Party