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Ch7 The parliamentary calendar / A PARLIAMENT / Proceedings on opening day / Other business



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House of Representatives                                Ch 7                                                 p 219

 

The parliamentary calendar / A PARLIAMENT / Proceedings on opening day

 

Other business

If the House does not then adjourn, it is free to pr oceed to other business. However, the initiation of business generally requires that notice be given, and this limits the business that can be dealt with unless leave of the House is granted 1 or standing orders are suspended (there is no Notice Paper for the first day of sitting). Condolence motions or references to deaths of former Members or Senators or other persons have taken place, after which the House may suspend or adjourn as a mark of respect. 2 The election of the Deputy Speaker and Second Deputy Speaker may be conducted, committees have been appointed and members of committees nominated, 3 and sessional orders agreed to. 4 Appropriation and supply bills have been introduced. 5 Although it is not a common practice, the ordinary order of business has been proceeded with, including the presentation of petitions, 6 questions without notice, 7 the presentation of documents, 8 and ministerial statements. 9 Notices have been given (they can be lodged with the Clerk at any time after the election of Speaker).

A motion of censure of the Government has been moved, following the suspension of standing orders. 10 On one occasion standing orders were suspended to enable steps to be taken to obtain supply and to pass a supply bill through all stages without delay. The supply bill was agreed to and returned from the Senate, without requests, that day. 11



VP 1967-68/11.



VP 1943-44/8; VP 1967-68/10; VP 1985-87/11; VP 2002-04/10.



VP 1969-70/12-18; VP 2002-04/10.



VP 1920-21/6.



 VP 1993-95/14-16.



VP 1980-83/9-10.



VP 1967-68/10.



VP 1967-68/10.



VP 1964-66/11.



VP 1969-70/18.



VP 1913/7, 12.