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

Government amendment to the amended motion to vary the hours of meeting and routine of business

PassedSenateThursday 28 November 2024
"That the motion be agreed to"
54
Aye
8
No
87% aye13% no
Vote by Party
LIB
11 aye0 no
ALP
0 aye9 no
IND
0 aye1 no
NAT
1 aye0 no
Individual Votes (28)1 rebel
⚡ What is a rebellion? A rebellion is when an MP or Senator votes against their own party's official position. This is rare and often signals a conscience vote or internal party dispute.
Aye (12)
Mr WallaceLiberal Party of Australia
Mr TehanLiberal Party of Australia
Mr LittleproudLiberal Party of Australia
Mr HamiltonLiberal Party of Australia
Mr T. R. WilsonLiberal Party of Australia
Mr PasinLiberal Party of Australia
Mr StevensLiberal Party of Australia
Mr RamseyLiberal Party of Australia
Mr O'DowdLiberal Party of Australia
Mrs K. L. AndrewsLiberal Party of Australia
Mr DrumThe Nationals
Mr TudgeLiberal Party of Australia
No (10)
Mr WilkieIndependent
Mr AlbaneseAustralian Labor Party
Mrs PhillipsAustralian Labor Party
Ms C. F. KingAustralian Labor Party
Ms T. M. ButlerAustralian Labor Party
Dr FreelanderAustralian Labor Party
Mr GeorganasAustralian Labor Party
Mr ZappiaAustralian Labor Party
Ms BirdAustralian Labor Party
Ms VamvakinouAustralian Labor Party