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INTERSTATE ROAD TRANSPORT CHARGE AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) 2008
ROAD CHARGES LEGISLATION REPEAL AND AMENDMENT BILL 2008 - LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION
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ROAD CHARGES LEGISLATION REPEAL AND AMENDMENT BILL 2008 - MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Banking
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Economy
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Banking
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Banking
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Banking
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Rural and Regional Australia
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Banking
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Older Australians
(Neal, Belinda, MP, Elliot, Justine, MP) -
Banking
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Age Pension
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Banking
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Education
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Banking
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Alcohol Abuse
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Centrelink: Income Support
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East Timor
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Defence Personnel
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Defence Personnel Dependants: Health Care
(Hale, Damian, MP, Snowdon, Warren, MP)
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Banking
- PRIVILEGE
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INTERSTATE ROAD TRANSPORT CHARGE AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) 2008
ROAD CHARGES LEGISLATION REPEAL AND AMENDMENT BILL 2008 - BUSINESS
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TEMPORARY RESIDENTS’ SUPERANNUATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2008
SUPERANNUATION (DEPARTING AUSTRALIA SUPERANNUATION PAYMENTS TAX) AMENDMENT BILL 2008 - SUPERANNUATION (DEPARTING AUSTRALIA SUPERANNUATION PAYMENTS TAX) AMENDMENT BILL 2008
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- TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (EDUCATION REFUND) BILL 2008
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Main Committee
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CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
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NATIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY SCHEME BILL 2008
NATIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY SCHEME (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2008-
Second Reading
- Zappia, Tony, MP
- Neumann, Shayne, MP
- Dreyfus, Mark, MP
- Thomson, Craig, MP
- Livermore, Kirsten, MP
- Champion, Nick, MP
- Burke, Anna, MP
- Rishworth, Amanda, MP
- Bradbury, David, MP
- King, Catherine, MP
- Clare, Jason, MP
- Ripoll, Bernie, MP
- Saffin, Janelle, MP
- Campbell, Jodie, MP
- Perrett, Graham, MP
- Bird, Sharon, MP
- Cheeseman, Darren, MP
- Procedural Text
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Second Reading
- ARCHIVES AMENDMENT BILL 2008
- BROADCASTING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (DIGITAL RADIO) BILL 2008
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QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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Octaviar Investors
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Productivity Places Program
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Australian Skills Vouchers Program
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Employment
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National Men’s Health Policy
(Forrest, John, MP, Roxon, Nicola, MP)
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Octaviar Investors
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Mr NEVILLE (3:32 PM)
—Mr Speaker, I wish to make a personal explanation.
The SPEAKER
—Does the honourable member claim to have been misrepresented?
Mr NEVILLE
—Indeed.
The SPEAKER
—The member for Hinkler may continue.
Mr NEVILLE
—Mr Speaker, in a personal explanation yesterday you will recall I drew attention to a misrepresentation of me in the Education Legislation Amendment Bill debate. The member for Moreton gave a very manly and decent apology to me as a result of that, which I accepted in good grace. But my government colleague, the member for Longman, decided to prolong the matter and read my quote back into the record as part of his speech. After a tortured examination of my quote, he then made the following allegation:
… that only—
and I stress ‘only’, Mr Speaker—
by going to a non-government school will a child from a less affluent family receive a good education …
Mr Speaker, I never said that. That cannot be inferred from my speech or from my conduct in support of state schools!