Senator DUNIAM (Tasmania—Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries and Assistant Minister for Industry Development) (15:37): I give notice that, on the next day of sitting, I shall move: That the provisions of paragraphs (5) to (8) of standing order 111 not apply to the Counter-Terrorism Legislation Amendment (Sunsetting Review and Other Measures) Bill 2021, allowing to it be considered during this period of sittings. I also table a statement of reasons justifying the need for this bill to be considered during these sittings and seek leave to have the statement incorporated in Hansard. Leave granted. The statement read as follows— COUNTER-TERRORISM LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (SUNSETTING REVIEW AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2021 Purpose of the Bill The bill will remake the following provisions: the 'declared area' provisions, listed in sections 119.2 and 119.3 of the Criminal Code Division 3A of Part IAA of the Crimes Act 1914 (which provides for police powers in relation to terrorism), and Divisions 104 and 105 of the Criminal Code (which provide for control orders and preventative detention orders in relation to terrorism). It will also implement amendments agreed in the Government response to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security's review into the declared area provisions. The bill will also extend the reporting date for the Independent National Security Legislation Monitor's review of Division 105A of the Criminal Code. Reasons for Urgency Passage of the bill is required in the 2021 Spring sittings as the current provisions are due to sunset on 7 September 2021. Were these provisions to sunset, all current control orders would cease to be in effect, greatly reducing agencies' ability to manage individuals who pose a risk of terrorism.