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Hansard
- Start of Business
- MINISTER FOR SMALL BUSINESS
- COMMITTEES
- PRIVATE MEMBERS BUSINESS
- STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Queensland Liberal Party: Goods and Services Tax
(Beazley, Kim, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Illegal Immigration: Unauthorised Arrivals
(Draper, Trish, MP, Ruddock, Philip, MP) -
Queensland Liberal Party: Goods and Services Tax
(Beazley, Kim, MP, Macfarlane, Ian, MP) -
Afghanistan: Detained Aid Workers
(Baird, Bruce, MP, Downer, Alexander, MP) -
Queensland Liberal Party: Goods and Services Tax
(Crean, Simon, MP, Macfarlane, Ian, MP) -
Families: Income
(Andrews, Kevin, MP, Costello, Peter, MP) -
Queensland Liberal Party: Goods and Services Tax
(Crean, Simon, MP, Macfarlane, Ian, MP) -
Health: Funding
(McArthur, Stewart, MP, Wooldridge, Dr Michael, MP) -
Queensland Liberal Party: Goods and Services Tax
(Crean, Simon, MP, Macfarlane, Ian, MP) -
Health: Policy
(Barresi, Phillip, MP, Wooldridge, Dr Michael, MP) -
Queensland Liberal Party: Goods and Services Tax
(Crean, Simon, MP, Macfarlane, Ian, MP) -
Health: Cancer Treatment
(Elson, Kay, MP, Wooldridge, Dr Michael, MP) -
Queensland Liberal Party: Goods and Services Tax
(Crean, Simon, MP, Macfarlane, Ian, MP) -
Rural and Regional Australia: Medical Education
(Forrest, John, MP, Wooldridge, Dr Michael, MP) -
Queensland Liberal Party: Goods and Services Tax
(Crean, Simon, MP, Macfarlane, Ian, MP) -
Health: Mental Illness
(Schultz, Alby, MP, Wooldridge, Dr Michael, MP) -
Queensland Liberal Party: Goods and Services Tax
(Crean, Simon, MP, Macfarlane, Ian, MP)
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Queensland Liberal Party: Goods and Services Tax
- MINISTER FOR SMALL BUSINESS
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- QUESTIONS TO MR SPEAKER
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PETITIONS
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Independence and Funding
- Goods and Services Tax: Roll-back
- Goods and Services Tax: Receipts
- Medicare: Bulk-Billing
- Medicare: Belmont Office
- Banking: Social Charter
- Bankstown Airport
- Banking Services
- Mulwala Military Facility
- Petrol Prices
- Asylum Seekers: Work Rights
- Human Rights: Falun Dafa
- Roads: Western Sydney Orbital
- Rural and Regional Australia: Education
- Imports: Pineapples
- Rural and Regional Australia: Medical Services
- Procedural Text
- Debate
- PRIVATE MEMBERS BUSINESS
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GRIEVANCE DEBATE
- Natural Heritage Trust: Grants
- Howard Government: Policies
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Child Support Scheme: Payments
Border Control - Child Abuse: Gold Coast Funding
- Health Services: Tasmania
- Bradfield Electorate: Adolescent Behaviour
- Illegal Immigration: Maribyrnong Detention Centre
- Rural and Regional Australia: Education and Health Policies
- COMMITTEES
- WORKPLACE RELATIONS (REGISTERED ORGANISATIONS) BILL 2001
- WORKPLACE RELATIONS (REGISTERED ORGANISATIONS) (CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS) BILL 2001
- BILLS RETURNED FROM THE SENATE
- ALCOHOL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION ACCOUNT BILL 2001
- STATES GRANTS (PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ASSISTANCE) AMENDMENT LEGISLATION
- FINANCIAL SERVICES REFORM BILL 2001
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- NOTICES
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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Health: MRI Machines
(Irwin, Julia, MP, Wooldridge, Dr Michael, MP) -
Health: Polyvinyl Chloride Exposure
(Latham, Mark, MP, Wooldridge, Dr Michael, MP) -
Pharmaceutical Benefits Schedule: Naltrexone
(Murphy, John, MP, Wooldridge, Dr Michael, MP) -
Health: First Home Owners Scheme
(Crosio, Janice, MP, Costello, Peter, MP) -
Detention Centres: Death of Mr Mohammad Saleh
(Sciacca, Con, MP, Ruddock, Philip, MP) -
Visas: Temporary Residence and Working Holiday
(Sciacca, Con, MP, Ruddock, Philip, MP) -
Visas: Temporary Protection
(Sciacca, Con, MP, Ruddock, Philip, MP)
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Health: MRI Machines
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Mr CREAN (3:05 PM)
—My question is again to the Minister for Small Business, and I refer to his earlier answer. Minister, just what was the method that Mr Stewart outlined to you before your conversation with Mrs Watts?
Mr IAN MACFARLANE (Minister for Small Business)
—The method that Mr Stewart and Mrs Watts spoke to me about related to the instruction from head office that accounts over $2,000 were to be sent to head office. I was not in a position to have an intimate knowledge of the process, and that statement was confirmed by David Watts yesterday on the ABC.