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Ch4 Parliament House and access to proceedings / ACCESS TO PROCEEDINGS / Broadcasting of proceedings / Radio broadcasts / GENERAL PRINCIPLES



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House of Representatives                                Ch 4                                                 p 118

 

Parliament House and access to proceedings / ACCESS TO PROCEEDINGS / Broadcasting of proceedings / Radio broadcasts

 

General principles

The general principles recognise that over time the coverage of each House will be approximately equal. They also provide that, at the conclusion of the broadcast of live proceedings each day, the recording of Question Time from the House whose proceedings were not broadcast live shall be broadcast. Where a Member makes a personal explanation in rebuttal of a misrepresentation in a question or an answer, the question and answer are excluded from the re-broadcast.

The principles allow the Broadcasting Committee, in making determinations, to take into account the importance of an impending debate and the public interest attaching to it, and the committee may depart from the principles in order to meet any unusual or special circumstances. 1



Principles adopted in August 1994, VP 1993-95/1272-3.