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Hansard
- Start of Business
- DELEGATION REPORTS
- INVASION OF IRAQ ROYAL COMMISSION (RESTORING PUBLIC TRUST IN GOVERNMENT) BILL 2004
- PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS
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STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- Health: Volunteers Appreciation Day
- National Accident Free Day
- Beck, Mr Tony
- Deakin Electorate: Burwood East Primary School
- Transport: Infrastructure
- Shelford Soldier Settlers Commemorative Monument
- Shortland Electorate: Mr Wal Drane
- Frankston City Council
- Taxation: Family Payments
- Roads: Deer Park Bypass
- Employment: New Enterprise Incentive Scheme
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Family Services: Child Care
(Latham, Mark, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Taxation: Policy
(Georgiou, Petro, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Workplace Relations: Paid Maternity Leave
(Latham, Mark, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Taxation: Policy
(Hunt, Gregory, MP, Costello, Peter, MP) -
Violence Against Women
(Roxon, Nicola, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Immigration: People-Smuggling
(Cadman, Alan, MP, Downer, Alexander, MP) -
Howard Government: Ministerial Code of Conduct
(McMullan, Bob, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Transport: Infrastructure
(Forrest, John, MP, Anderson, John, MP) -
Howard Government: Ministerial Code of Conduct
(McMullan, Bob, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Family Services: Child Care
(May, Margaret, MP, Anthony, Larry, MP) -
Family Services: Child Care
(Irwin, Julia, MP, Anthony, Larry, MP) -
Trade: Exports
(Haase, Barry, MP, Vaile, Mark, MP) -
Taxation: Family Payments
(Swan, Wayne, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Trade: Free Trade Agreement
(Washer, Dr Mal, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
Taxation: Family Payments
(Swan, Wayne, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Foreign Affairs: Singapore
(Neville, Paul, MP, Downer, Alexander, MP) -
Taxation: Family Payments
(Swan, Wayne, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Australian Labor Party: Centenary House
(Somlyay, Alex, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP)
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Family Services: Child Care
- QUESTIONS TO THE SPEAKER
- LEAVE OF ABSENCE
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
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PETITIONS
- Medicare: Bulk-Billing
- Medicare: Bulk-Billing
- Medicare: Reform
- Australian Defence Force: Medal
- Australian Defence Force: Medal
- Health: Pneumococcal Disease
- Telstra: Services
- Trade: Live Animal Exports
- Medicare: Bulk-Billing
- Immigration: Asylum Seekers
- Howard Government: Antiviolence Campaign
- Family Services: Child Care
- Health: Funding in Western Australia
- Marks, Mr Martin: Deportation
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Funding
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Funding
- Immigration: Permanent Residency
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Funding
- Procedural Text
- PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS
- GRIEVANCE DEBATE
- BILLS RETURNED FROM THE SENATE
- COMMITTEES
- AUSTRALIAN CRIME COMMISSION AMENDMENT BILL 2003
- COMMITTEES
- TEXTILE, CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR STRATEGIC INVESTMENT PROGRAM AMENDMENT BILL 2004
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- NOTICES
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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Barton Electorate: Programs
(McClelland, Robert, MP, Truss, Warren, MP) -
Expensive Criminal Cases Fund
(McClelland, Robert, MP, Ruddock, Philip, MP) -
Environment: Australian Toothfish Industry
(Thomson, Kelvin, MP, Kemp, Dr David, MP) -
Industry, Tourism and Resources: Conclusive Certificates
(Danby, Michael, MP, Macfarlane, Ian, MP) -
Superannuation: Contributions
(Ripoll, Bernie, MP, Andrews, Kevin, MP) -
National Security: Terrorism
(McClelland, Robert, MP, Downer, Alexander, MP)
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Barton Electorate: Programs
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To the Honourable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives assembled in parliament:
The petition of certain citizens of Australia draws to the attention of the House:
That under proposed changes to Medicare, families earning more than $32,300 a year will miss out on bulk billing, and doctors will increase their fees for visits that are no longer bulk billed;
That the rate of bulk billing by GPs has plummeted under John Howard;
That more than 10 million fewer GP visits were bulk billed last year compared to when John Howard came to office;
That the average out-of-pocket cost to see a GP who does not bulk bill has gone up since 1996;
That public hospitals are now under greater pressure because people are finding it harder to see bulk billing doctors.
We therefore pray that the House takes urgent steps to restore bulk billing by general practitioners and reject John Howard's plan to end universal bulk billing so all Australians have access to the health care they need and deserve.