Senator MILNE (Tasmania—Leader of the Australian Greens) (16:07): I ask that general business notice of motion No. 276 standing in my name and in the name of Senator Xenophon for today relating to recognition the United Nations accepted term 'occupied Palestinian territories' be taken as a formal motion. The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Is there any objection to this motion being taken as formal? Senator Fifield: Yes. The PRESIDENT: Formality has been denied, Senator Milne. Senator MILNE: I seek leave to make a short statement. The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator MILNE: I rise to say how disappointed I am that formality has been blocked for this particular matter. It is a critical issue, something which the Senate ought to be able to resolve today. The fact of the matter is 'occupied Palestinian territories' is an internationally accepted term and is used by the United Nations. The Australian government is an embarrassing Australia every day by refusing to use the United Nations recognised term. I do not accept the idea that because this is a foreign affairs matter it cannot be resolved. It is very specific. It is clear in the fourth Geneva convention and the Australian Greens believe that this Senate should make a very fair statement to the government in particular that we stand by the United Nations and the force Geneva convention. (Time expired)