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Hansard
- Start of Business
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Legal Aid
(Mr MELHAM, Mr WILLIAMS) -
Corporate Law
(Mr ANDREWS, Mr COSTELLO) -
High Court
(Mr MELHAM, Mr WILLIAMS) -
Sugar Industry
(Mr CAUSLEY, Mr HOWARD) -
Textile, Clothing and Footwear Industries
(Mr CREAN, Mr MOORE) -
Economy
(Mr BARRESI, Mr COSTELLO) -
Economy
(Mr GARETH EVANS, Mr COSTELLO) -
Agricultural Subsidies
(Mrs STONE, Mr TIM FISCHER) -
Car Industry
(Mr BEAZLEY, Mr COSTELLO) -
Telstra
(Mrs DRAPER, Mr REITH) -
Members Travelling Allowances
(Mr ANDREN, Mr JULL) -
Trans-Tasman Shipping
(Mrs DE-ANNE KELLY, Mr SHARP) -
Middle East Peace Process
(Mr BRERETON, Mr DOWNER) -
Copyright Act
(Mr BILLSON, Mr WILLIAMS) -
Textile, Clothing and Footwear Industries
(Mr CREAN, Mr MOORE) -
Tourism Industry
(Mr SOMLYAY, Dr KEMP) -
Wage Flexibility
(Mr McMULLAN, Mr HOWARD) -
Rural Telecommunications
(Mr ENTSCH, Mr WARWICK SMITH) -
Sydney (Kingsford-Smith) Airport
(Mr ALBANESE, Mr SHARP) -
Their Service—Our Heritage
(Mr TONY SMITH, Mr BRUCE SCOTT)
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Legal Aid
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: ADDITIONAL RESPONSES
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Code of Conduct
(Mr MARTIN, Mr SPEAKER) -
Colston, Senator
(Mr PRICE, Mr SPEAKER) - PAPERS
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- AUDITOR-GENERAL'S REPORTS
- CHARTER OF BUDGET HONESTY BILL
- BILLS RETURNED FROM THE SENATE
- MIGRATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (No. 3) 1996
- EDUCATION SERVICES FOR OVERSEAS STUDENTS (REGISTRATION CHARGES) BILL 1996
- COMMITTEES
- TAXATION LAWS AMENDMENT BILL (No. 4) 1996
- MATTERS REFERRED TO MAIN COMMITTEE
- BOUNTY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 1996
- RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS BILL 1996
- RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 1996
- RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SUPERVISORY LEVY BILL 1996
- BOUNTY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 1996
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- NOTICES
- PAPERS
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Main Committee
- Start of Business
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RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS BILL 1996
RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 1996
RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SUPERVISORY LEVY BILL 1996 - RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 1996
- RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SUPERVISORY LEVY BILL 1996
- TAXATION LAWS AMENDMENT BILL (No. 4) 1996
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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Share Trading Impropriety
(Mr Campbell, Mr Costello) -
Community Based Child Care: Fees
(Mr Campbell, Mrs Moylan) -
Department of Transport and Regional Development: Hire Car Costs for Ministerial Travel
(Mr Laurie Ferguson, Mr Sharp) -
APEC: Competition Policy
(Mr Latham, Mr Tim Fischer) -
Chinese Boat Persons: Compensation
(Mr Peter Morris, Mr Ruddock) -
Department of Defence: Purchase of Paper Products
(Mr Laurie Ferguson, Mr McLachlan) -
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Territories Expenditure
(Mrs Johnston, Mr Tim Fischer) -
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Territories Expenditure
(Mrs Johnston, Mr Downer) -
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Newcastle Staff
(Mr Allan Morris, Mr Tim Fischer) -
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Newcastle Staff
(Mr Allan Morris, Mr Downer) -
East Timor
(Mr Mossfield, Mr Ruddock) -
Office of Multicultural Affairs
(Dr Theophanous, Mr Ruddock) -
Unemployment: Electoral Division of Barton
(Mr McClelland, Dr Kemp) -
East Gippsland Regional Forest Agreement
(Mr Tanner, Mr Anderson) -
Guide on Key Elements of Ministerial Responsibility: Treasurer
(Mr Latham, Mr Howard)
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Share Trading Impropriety
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Tuesday, 4 March 1997
Page: 1838
Page: 1838
Mr SPEAKER
—I have received a letter from the member for Fremantle (Dr Lawrence) proposing that a definite matter of public importance be submitted to the House for discussion, namely:
The failure of the Government to provide adequate accountability for the management of the Natural Heritage Trust.
I call upon those members who approve of the proposed discussion to rise in their places.
More than the number of members required by the standing orders having risen in their places—