Joyce wants amendment to student bill
April 10, 2005 - 2:19PM
Nationals senator-elect Barnaby Joyce says he plans to introduce an amendment to the government's proposal to scrap compulsory student unionism, to force students to pay a fee to support sport.
He says university students, not taxpayers, should foot the bill for maintaining university sporting clubs and facilities.
A substantial portion of student fees are given to university sports clubs to reduce costs to student sportsmen and sportswomen.
It has been predicted that the government's bill will deprive university sports programs around Australia of $100 million putting many clubs at risk of collapse.
Mr Joyce said he was adamantly opposed to compulsory student unionism at universities.
But he said when it was scrapped it would have an effect on uni sporting facilities.
"We will be suggesting amendment in such form that sporting facilities are covered by a fee or some form of structure," he told ABC TV.
"The essence of this legislation, and this primarily very good legislation, is to get rid of compulsory student unionism and the militant aspects that it represents, and no one's got an argument with that.
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"But the job of the Senate is look at legislation and say when this legislation hits the ground it's going to have an effect ... on the sporting facilities, especially regional universities."
But Mr Joyce said he would not vote against the government's current bill.
"But what I would make (is) this commitment that, if in regional universities, we find that all the sporting infrastructure starts to fall to pieces, then that must be picked up by the public purse," he said.
"And instead of having sporting infrastructure supported by the students it's going to be supported by every taxpayer, and I think that's highly unfair."