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Hansard
- Start of Business
- RUDD GOVERNMENT
- HORSE DISEASE RESPONSE LEVY BILL 2008
- HORSE DISEASE RESPONSE LEVY COLLECTION BILL 2008
- HORSE DISEASE RESPONSE LEVY (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2008
- FAMILIES, HOUSING, COMMUNITY SERVICES AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (EMERGENCY RESPONSE CONSOLIDATION) BILL 2008
- INFRASTRUCTURE AUSTRALIA BILL 2008
- TRADEX SCHEME AMENDMENT BILL 2008
- GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH
- TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2008 MEASURES NO. 1) BILL 2008
- INDIGENOUS EDUCATION (TARGETED ASSISTANCE) AMENDMENT (2008 MEASURES NO. 1) BILL 2008
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Economy
(Nelson, Dr Brendan, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Climate Change
(Cheeseman, Darren, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Economy
(Turnbull, Malcolm, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Climate Change
(Neumann, Shayne, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Superannuation
(Keenan, Michael, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Climate Change
(Sullivan, Jon, MP, Garrett, Peter, MP) -
Murray-Darling River System
(Stone, Dr Sharman, MP, Garrett, Peter, MP) -
Australia-United States Alliance
(Neal, Belinda, MP, Smith, Stephen, MP) -
Hospitals
(Hockey, Joe, MP, Roxon, Nicola, MP) -
Economy
(Jackson, Sharryn, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Vocational Education and Training
(Southcott, Dr Andrew, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Regional Partnerships Program
(Marles, Richard, MP, Albanese, Anthony, MP) -
Mr Brian Burke
(Pyne, Chris, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Economy
(Irwin, Julia, MP, Tanner, Lindsay, MP) -
Australian Labor Party
(Morrison, Scott, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Fuel Prices
(Gibbons, Steve, MP, Bowen, Chris, MP) -
Australian Labor Party
(Hockey, Joe, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Indigenous Affairs
(Hale, Damian, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Housing Affordability
(Ley, Sussan, MP, Plibersek, Tanya, MP) -
Aged Care
(Ellis, Annette, MP, Elliot, Justine, MP) -
Aged Care
(May, Margaret, MP, Elliot, Justine, MP) -
New South Wales and Queensland Floods
(Bidgood, James, MP, McClelland, Robert, MP)
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Economy
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: ADDITIONAL ANSWERS
- QUESTIONS TO THE SPEAKER
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- QUESTIONS TO THE SPEAKER
- AUDITOR-GENERAL’S REPORTS
- DOCUMENTS
- MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- QUESTIONS TO THE SPEAKER
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- NOTICES
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Main Committee
- Start of Business
- STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
- THERAPEUTIC GOODS AMENDMENT (POISONS STANDARD) BILL 2008
- TRADE PRACTICES AMENDMENT (ACCESS DECLARATIONS) BILL 2008
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CONDOLENCES
- Mr Peter James Andren
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Special Forces Sergeant Matthew Locke
Trooper David Pearce
Special Forces Commando Luke Worsley -
Mr Leonard Joseph Keogh
Dr Kenneth Lionel Fry
Ms Helen Mayer
Hon. Robert Lindsay Collins AO
Mr Matt Price
Mr Bernard Douglas (Bernie) Banton AM
Hon. Sir Charles Walter Michael Court AK, KCMG, OBE
Sir Edmund Percival Hillary KG, ONZ, KBE
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
Page: 1182
Mr TUCKEY (4:30 PM)
—As the clocks remind us, it is 4.30 pm on Thursday of a sitting week. At 4.30 pm the adjournment is called on for the purpose of the House being vacated, in past times, at 5 pm. That was to allow members to return to their homes. It has now occurred that we are discussing an adjournment when in fact the House will reconvene at nine o’clock tomorrow morning. As such, this House is wasting the time available to it this evening to carry on with government business. I note the Leader of the House was at pains to tell us today that they were the government that wanted to get on with government business, that they wanted to get their business up to the Senate with the greatest amount of speed and alacrity. Yet we are now sitting here getting ready to go home—but only to our motels, because we must return here tomorrow. That does not apply to everyone. As I entered the House this morning at eight o’clock, I noted a backbencher well known to me, with his suit pack in his hand, instructing a new member as to how you did not have to take your suit pack back up to your office to leave and do a scoot tonight; you just had to put it in those shelves on the side of the lobby as we enter, and of course that made your scooting a lot more convenient.
I come from a family with a long work ethic. There might be some on the other side surprised to know that I was once a member of the Transport Workers Union, until the high echelon found out, and they had a real worry about that. I have a real work ethic. I have no reason, having been given the night off last night, to go to my motel tonight or go out on the town. I want to work. Consequently, I seek leave to move a motion to suspend standing orders and sessional orders so as to permit the House to continue with its consideration of government business until 8.30 pm.
Leave not granted.
Mr TUCKEY
—If leave is not granted, I move:
That so much of standing orders be suspended as would prevent:
(1) the putting forthwith and negativing of the question—That the House to now adjourn;
(2) the continuation of consideration of government business until 8.30 p.m. today;
(3) the question for the automatic adjournment of the House being proposed at this sitting at 8.30 p.m.; and
(4) if the question—That the House do now adjourn—is before the House at 9 pm today, the Speaker to interrupt debate and adjourn the House until 9 a.m. tomorrow.
I have a signed copy of that motion, which is signed by a seconder.