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Ch6 The Speaker, Deputy Speakers and officers / POWERS, FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES / Ex officio membership of committees and associations



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House of Representatives                                Ch 6                                                 p 179

 

The Speaker, Deputy Speakers and officers / POWERS, FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES

 

Ex officio membership of committees and associations

Besides the statutory appointment to the Joint Committee on the Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings, of which the Speaker is customarily appointed chair, the Speaker is, ex officio, a member of a number of other parliamentary committees. 1 The Speaker is a member of the House Committee and the Library Committee, which are also appointed under standing orders. 2 These two committees usually sit jointly with the corresponding committees of the Senate and the Speaker is normally chair of one of these joint committees and deputy chair of the other. In the 29th to the 35th Parliaments the Speaker was, by resolution of the House, a member and joint chair of the Joint Standing Committee on the New Parliament House. The Speaker, Deputy Speaker and Second Deputy Speaker can only be chosen to serve on a committee if they consent to do so, or if a standing or other order requires the appointment. 3 Speaker Cameron agreed to be a member of the Select Committee on Hansard 4 provided he was not a party nomination.

The Speaker is, ex officio, a member of the (non-parliamentary) Historic Memorials Committee. With the President of the Senate, the Speaker is joint president of the Commonwealth of Australia Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA), of the Australian Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and of the Australian National Group of the Asia Pacific Parliamentary Forum.



See also Ch. on ‘Parliamentary committees’.



S.O.s 217, 218.



S.O. 230.



VP 1954-55/75; H.R. Deb. (23.9.54) 1534-45.