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Hansard
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- LONG SERVICE LEAVE (COMMONWEALTH EMPLOYEES) AMENDMENT BILL 2006
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BROADCASTING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (DIGITAL TELEVISION) BILL 2006
BROADCASTING SERVICES AMENDMENT (MEDIA OWNERSHIP) BILL 2006 - MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Small Business Interest Rate Relief Program
(Beazley, Kim, MP, Vaile, Mark, MP) -
Workplace Relations
(Thompson, Cameron, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Oil for Food Program
(Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Birthrate
(Keenan, Michael, MP, Costello, Peter, MP) -
Australian Wheat Board
(O’Connor, Gavan, MP, McGauran, Peter, MP) -
Farms
(Scott, Bruce, MP, Vaile, Mark, MP) -
Oil for Food Program
(Rudd, Kevin, MP, Vaile, Mark, MP) -
Drought
(Schultz, Alby, MP, McGauran, Peter, MP) -
Mining
(Windsor, Antony, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Iraq
(Slipper, Peter, MP, Downer, Alexander, MP) -
Iraq
(Beazley, Kim, MP, Downer, Alexander, MP) -
Workplace Relations
(Smith, Anthony, MP, Andrews, Kevin, MP) -
Terrorism
(Beazley, Kim, MP, Downer, Alexander, MP) - Washer, Dr Mal, MP, Downer, Alexander, MP
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Skills Shortage
(Macklin, Jenny, MP, Hardgrave, Gary, MP) -
Renewable Energy
(Vasta, Ross, MP, Macfarlane, Ian, MP) -
Skilled Migration
(Ripoll, Bernie, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
ADI Munitions Factory
(Mirabella, Sophie, MP, Nelson, Dr Brendan, MP) -
Skilled Migration
(Beazley, Kim, MP, Howard, John, MP)
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Small Business Interest Rate Relief Program
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: ADDITIONAL ANSWERS
- QUESTIONS TO THE SPEAKER
- PARLIAMENTARY SERVICE COMMISSIONER
- AUDITOR-GENERAL’S REPORTS
- DOCUMENTS
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- COMMITTEES
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CRIMES ACT AMENDMENT (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) BILL (NO. 1) 2006
PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AMENDMENT BILL 2006 - AGED CARE AMENDMENT (RESIDENTIAL CARE) BILL 2006
- BUSINESS
- LOCAL GOVERNMENT
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BROADCASTING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (DIGITAL TELEVISION) BILL 2006
BROADCASTING SERVICES AMENDMENT (MEDIA OWNERSHIP) BILL 2006 - ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- NOTICES
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QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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Environment and Heritage: Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
(Ferguson, Martin, MP, Truss, Warren, MP) -
Australian Taxation Office: Settlement Register
(Fitzgibbon, Joel, MP, Dutton, Peter, MP) -
Supported Accommodation Assistance Program
(Albanese, Anthony, MP, Brough, Mal, MP) -
Child Care
(Plibersek, Tanya, MP, Downer, Alexander, MP) -
Child Care
(Plibersek, Tanya, MP, Brough, Mal, MP) -
Assessment and Reporting Procedures
(Gibbons, Steve, MP, Bishop, Julie, MP) -
Abortion
(Murphy, John, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
Medicare
(Adams, Dick, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
Medicare Safety Net
(Snowdon, Warren, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
Medicare
(Livermore, Kirsten, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
Remuneration Tribunal
(Thomson, Kelvin, MP, Andrews, Kevin, MP) -
Herceptin
(Murphy, John, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
Consultancy Services
(Bowen, Chris, MP, Ruddock, Philip, MP) -
Consultancy Services
(Bowen, Chris, MP, Macfarlane, Ian, MP) -
Medicare: Bulk-Billing
(Rudd, Kevin, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP) -
Organ Harvesting
(Danby, Michael, MP, Downer, Alexander, MP) -
Australia Post
(Danby, Michael, MP, McGauran, Peter, MP) -
Sudan
(Danby, Michael, MP, Downer, Alexander, MP) -
Convention on Biological Diversity
(Price, Roger, MP, Truss, Warren, MP) -
Commonwealth Seniors Health Card
(Hoare, Kelly, MP, Brough, Mal, MP) -
International Labour Office
(Ferguson, Martin, MP, Andrews, Kevin, MP) -
Commonwealth Trade Learning Scholarship
(Macklin, Jenny, MP, Hardgrave, Gary, MP) -
Media Monitoring and Clipping Services
(Bowen, Chris, MP, Brough, Mal, MP) -
China
(Danby, Michael, MP, Downer, Alexander, MP) -
Richmond Electorate: Programs and Grants
(Elliot, Justine, MP, Brough, Mal, MP) -
Child Care
(Plibersek, Tanya, MP, McGauran, Peter, MP)
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Environment and Heritage: Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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Mr MARTIN FERGUSON (3:14 PM)
—Mr Speaker, my question to you goes to the application of the standing orders—specifically standing order 64, which requires members, in referring to other members, to refer to them by their ministerial office, their parliamentary office or their electoral division. This is a very serious issue going to the management of this House. I go to House of Representatives Practice and, at page 500, in referring to the application of the standing order, it says:
The purpose of this rule is to make debate less personal and avoid the direct confrontation of Members …
It then goes on to say:
A degree of formality helps the House remain more dignified and tolerant when political views—
are expressed.
In answering a question today, the Treasurer appropriately referred to a member by his constituency name and then added the term ‘Mr Gilligan’. On the basis of your failure to act, is it therefore appropriate in the future when posing a question to the Minister for Foreign Affairs that we simply pose it to the member for Mayo, ‘Dolly,’ or to the Treasurer as the member for Higgins ‘Dog’ or ‘Chicken’? If this is unacceptable, I ask you to reflect on your failure to take action with respect to the requirement and also require the Treasurer to apply the standing orders.
The SPEAKER
—I thank the member for Batman and the spirit in which he raises that question. He raises a very valid point and, as he would be aware, occupiers of the chair repeatedly pull members from both sides up for not observing that particular standing order. In relation to the point that he specifically raises about question time—I have to say, I did not catch it at the time and it would also help if members raised those points at the time—it is too late to deal with now, but I remind all members that they are expected to uphold the standing orders, including the one that the member for Batman has just raised.
Mr MARTIN FERGUSON
—Further to your ruling, Mr Speaker, I did seek to raise this question in an informal way by drawing your attention to it during the Treasurer’s response. I was led by your failure to take action to believe that the manner in which the Treasurer answered the question is now appropriate. If not, I ask you to reflect on your failure to act and make it clear to all members of the House at the start of question time tomorrow that this is the way you expect all members of the House to conduct themselves.
The SPEAKER
—I thank the member for Batman for his question. I remind the member for Batman that today’s question time was particularly noisy. It would assist the chair and it would assist all members if we were able to conduct question time with fewer interruptions.