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Hansard
- Start of Business
- DELEGATION REPORTS
- DEFENCE (RE-ESTABLISHMENT) AMENDMENT BILL 1999
- PRIVATE MEMBERS BUSINESS
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STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- Republic Referendum: Constitutional Monarchy
- Crime: Home Invasions, South Australia
- Olympic Games: Tickets
- Education: Higher School Certificate Examination
- Isaacs Electorate: Courtenay Gardens Primary School
- Drugs: Victims
- Melbourne Ports Electorate: Life Saving Clubs
- Forde Electorate: International Year of Older Persons
- Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd: Belmont Wetlands Development Proposal
- Dunkley Electorate: Frankston City Band
- Kingston Electorate: Federation and Cultural Heritage Projects Program
- MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Higher Education: Government Policy
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Higher Education: Workplace Reform
(Gash, Joanna, MP, Kemp, Dr David, MP) -
Higher Education: Government Policy
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Economy: Telstra
(Pyne, Chris, MP, Costello, Peter, MP) -
Telstra: Privatisation
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Rural and Regional Australia: Development
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Higher Education: Government Policy
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Natural Heritage Trust: Natural Resource Degradation
(Schultz, Alby, MP, Truss, Warren, MP) -
Higher Education: Government Policy
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Paralympic Games: Government Support
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Higher Education: Government Policy
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Kosovo: Refugees
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Higher Education: Government Policy
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Visas: Electronic Travel Authority
(Baird, Bruce, MP, Ruddock, Philip, MP) -
Higher Education: Government Policy
(Beazley, Kim, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Employment and Unemployment: New Technology
(Bailey, Fran, MP, Abbott, Tony MP) -
Higher Education: Government Policy
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Goods and Services Tax: Rural and Regional Australia
(Neville, Paul, MP, Truss, Warren, MP) -
Higher Education: Government Policy
(Lee, Michael, MP)
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Higher Education: Government Policy
- DISSENT FROM RULING
- QUESTIONS TO MR SPEAKER
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
- MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND AGED CARE
- PETITIONS
- Debate
- PRIVATE MEMBERS BUSINESS
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GRIEVANCE DEBATE
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Telstra: Legal Action
Kosovo: Refugees - International Year of Older Persons
- Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd: Steelworks
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East Timor: Australian Flag
Native Title: Mineral Exploration - Greenway Electorate: Western Sydney Orbital Road System
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East Timor
Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Appeal
Ballarat Electorate: Online Australia Field Day - Wages: Disparity
- Health: Funding
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Telstra: Legal Action
- ASSENT TO BILLS
- CUSTOMS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (No. 1) 1999
- COMMITTEES
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FEDERAL MAGISTRATES BILL 1999
FEDERAL MAGISTRATES (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 1999
FEDERAL MAGISTRATES (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 1999 -
ADJOURNMENT
- National Rugby League: South Sydney Rugby League Club
- Australian Defence Force: Townsville
- Greenway Electorate: Young Achievers
- Ballarat Electorate: Online Australia Field Day
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Aviation Noise Ombudsman Legislation
Victoria: Election - Bradfield Electorate: Drugs Forum
- Concord Spring Flower, Floral Art and Vegetable Show
- Australian Labor Party: Life Membership Awards
- NOTICES
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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation: Compensation Claims
(McClelland, Robert, MP, Moore, John, MP) -
Criminal Deportations
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Petroleum: Retail Market
(Fitzgibbon, Joel, MP, Moore, John, MP) -
Australian Defence Force Personnel: Accommodation
(Ferguson, Laurie, MP, Scott, Bruce, MP)
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Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation: Compensation Claims
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To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives assembled in Parliament.
The petition of electors of Jagajaga points out to the House our desire to see community pharmacists retain their unique position in Australia's health system.
We trust and respect our local pharmacists and are opposed to any moves to allow supermarkets to compete against them. We believe that the community benefits from pharmacies being owned by pharmacists.
Your petitioners therefore pray that the House heeds our wishes and allows our local pharmacy to continue to play a vital role in our health care.