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Thursday, 27 June 1996
Page: 3024


Mr PETER MORRIS —I have a question for you, Mr Speaker.


Mr SPEAKER —The member for Melbourne has undoubted enthusiasm, as he is edging closer to the dispatch box.


Mr Tanner —I must be becoming invisible.


Mr PETER MORRIS —Would you like me to give way, Mr Speaker?


Mr SPEAKER —No.


Mr PETER MORRIS —Mr Speaker, all I wanted to ask of you is: are you able to provide any information on your endeavours to ensure that each member of the House would have available a copy of the Commission of Audit report before the House rises?


Mr SPEAKER —I understand, and I might seek clarification, that limited numbers of the report have become available, and large numbers of copies will be available in the office of the Australian Government Publishing Service on Monday.


Mr Costello —It is sold out. It is on its second printing run.


Mr SPEAKER —I understand. Does the Treasurer want to amplify any advice to the House relative to the audit report?