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Hansard
- Start of Business
- MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
- DEFENCE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2003
- NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT (PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE LEVIES) BILL 2003
- PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (ACAC REVIEW LEVY) BILL 2003
- PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (COLLAPSED ORGANIZATION LEVY) BILL 2003
- PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (COUNCIL ADMINISTRATION LEVY) BILL 2003
- PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (REINSURANCE TRUST FUND LEVY) BILL 2003
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ENERGY GRANTS (CREDITS) SCHEME BILL 2003
ENERGY GRANTS (CREDITS) SCHEME (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2003 - ENERGY GRANTS (CREDITS) SCHEME (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2003
- FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (DISABILITY REFORM) BILL (NO. 2) 2002 [NO. 2]
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: ADDITIONAL ANSWERS
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- QUESTIONS TO THE SPEAKER
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- AUDITOR-GENERAL'S REPORTS
- PAPERS
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- INDUSTRY, TOURISM AND RESOURCES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2002
- CORPORATIONS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2002
- CORPORATIONS (FEES) AMENDMENT BILL 2002
- CORPORATIONS (REVIEW FEES) BILL 2002
- NATIONAL BLOOD AUTHORITY BILL 2002
- COMMITTEES
- PROPOSED SELECT COMMITTEE ON AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRES
- MIGRATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (FURTHER BORDER PROTECTION MEASURES) BILL 2002 [NO. 2]
- TRANSPORT SAFETY INVESTIGATION BILL 2002
- TRANSPORT SAFETY INVESTIGATION (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2002
- WORKPLACE RELATIONS AMENDMENT (PROHIBITION OF COMPULSORY UNION FEES) BILL 2002 [NO. 2]
- FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (DISABILITY REFORM) BILL (NO. 2) 2002 [NO. 2]
- BUSINESS
- AUSTRALIAN SECURITY INTELLIGENCE ORGANISATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (TERRORISM) BILL 2002 [NO. 2]
- VETERANS' AFFAIRS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 3) 2002
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- NOTICES
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Main Committee
- Start of Business
- STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- INDUSTRY, TOURISM AND RESOURCES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2002
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CORPORATIONS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2002
CORPORATIONS (FEES) AMENDMENT BILL 2002
CORPORATIONS (REVIEW FEES) BILL 2002
CORPORATIONS (FEES) AMENDMENT BILL 2002 - CORPORATIONS (FEES) AMENDMENT BILL 2002
- CORPORATIONS (REVIEW FEES) BILL 2002
- NATIONAL BLOOD AUTHORITY BILL 2002
- VETERANS' AFFAIRS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 3) 2002
- TERRORISM INSURANCE BILL 2002
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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Transport: Roads of National Importance Program
(Ferguson, Martin, MP, Anderson, John, MP) -
Education, Science and Training: Program Funding
(Burke, Anna, MP, Nelson, Dr Brendan, MP) -
Centrelink: Overpayments
(Danby, Michael, MP, Anthony, Larry, MP) -
Transport: Roads to Recovery Program
(Ferguson, Martin, MP, Anderson, John, MP) -
Nuclear Energy: Lucas Heights Reactor
(McClelland, Robert, MP, McGauran, Peter, MP) -
Education: Islamic Schools
(Danby, Michael, MP, Nelson, Dr Brendan, MP) -
Social Welfare: Age Pensions
(Jenkins, Harry, MP, Anthony, Larry, MP) -
Shipping: Foreign Seafarers
(Danby, Michael, MP, Anderson, John, MP) -
Shipping: Foreign Seafarers
(Danby, Michael, MP, Vale, Danna, MP) -
Health: Suicide Prevention
(Bevis, Arch, MP, Anthony, Larry, MP) -
Taxation: Family Payments
(McFarlane, Jann, MP, Anthony, Larry, MP)
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Transport: Roads of National Importance Program
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Mrs VALE (Minister for Veterans' Affairs and Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence) (3:05 PM)
—Mr Speaker, I seek the indulgence of the chair to add to an answer.
The SPEAKER
—The minister may proceed.
Mrs VALE
—I would like to add to my answer to the question about defence personnel and anthrax vaccinations in the 1991 Gulf War deployment. I can confirm that no personnel on ADF operations during the 1991 conflict were given anthrax vaccinations, and I confirm that a few personnel seconded to allied forces may have received the vaccinations. The member for Denison tabled three documents to support his claims that my press release yesterday was misleading. Firstly, he tabled a transcript from Senate estimates that refers to an official DVA confirming that 200 ADF personnel had been given anthrax vaccinations. What the member left out was that the official was referring to vaccinations that were given to ADF personnel many years after the 1991 conflict. Secondly, he provided a table from—
The SPEAKER
—If the member for Chisholm has a point of order I will hear her, but I will not tolerate interruptions from the floor.
Mr Kerr
—Perhaps I left out something that wasn't in the document.
The SPEAKER
—I warn the member for Denison.
Ms Burke
—Mr Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I fail to see how the minister is adding to an answer when she is responding to documentation she has only just received. If she were seeking indulgence, that is another thing, but she is not adding to an answer.
The SPEAKER
—Any reference to the Hansard record—any reference—will reveal that all that the minister has had to say has been entirely relevant to the question she was asked.
Mr Swan
—Mr Speaker, further to that ruling, if the minister is going to be given a chance to answer the question again, can we ask the question again?
The SPEAKER
—I warn the member for Lilley. That was a frivolous and unfounded point of order.
Mr Leo McLeay
—Mr Speaker, I rise on a point of order. Is it appropriate that the addition to the answer takes longer than the answer itself?
The SPEAKER
—The member for Watson is warned. The minister has the call.
Mrs VALE
—Thank you, Mr Speaker. The member for Denison did cite three documents in his question and I think it is appropriate that those documents be responded to. Secondly, the member for Denison provided a table from the report I released yesterday that indicates that 192 people believe they were given the anthrax vaccinations in 1991. Again, the Department of Defence has advised that this is not the case. I draw members' attention to the title of the table, which reads: `Individual immunisations reported by Gulf War veterans'. It is not a table of actual vaccination numbers. Lastly, the member for Denison tabled a response to questions on notice from the member for Cowan. In response to the question of whether anthrax was given to Gulf War veterans, the answer provided says: `Yes, to a small number only'.
Mr Tanner
—We thought you said no.
The SPEAKER
—The member for Melbourne is warned.
Mrs VALE
—As I said, this refers to the small number of ADF personnel seconded to allied forces. My media release yesterday was 100 per cent accurate.