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Ch16 Non-government business / MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE / Discussion / Interruptions



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House of Representatives                                Ch 16                                                 p 583

 

Non-government business / MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE / Discussion

 

Interruptions

Discussion has been interrupted temporarily, following suspension of standing orders, to enable the Budget and associated bills to be introduced 1 and, by leave, to allow a ministerial statement to be made. 2 A discussion has been interrupted by a motion to suspend standing orders to enable a motion to be moved relating to the subject matter under discussion. No such motion has been successful, discussion often continuing after the motion to suspend standing orders has been negatived, 3 but in such circumstances a motion that the business of the day be called on has also been moved. 4 A motion to suspend the standing orders temporarily supersedes discussion of a matter of public importance but the discussion remains as a proceeding still before the House and, as a result, the time taken up by the motion, or any other form of interruption, forms part of a Member’s speech time and part of the period of two hours allotted for the discussion. 5



VP 1968-69/489-90, 491.



VP 1970-72/988; VP 1978-80/671.



VP 1974-75/528-30; VP 1990-92/1430-2.



VP 1985-87/198-9.



VP 1970-72/920-2; and see Ch. on ‘Control and conduct of debate’.