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Hansard
- Start of Business
- MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
- MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Economy
(Turnbull, Malcolm, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Budget
(Thomson, Craig, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Economy
(Hockey, Joe, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Budget
(Bidgood, James, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Budget
(Hockey, Joe, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Roads
(Trevor, Chris, MP, Albanese, Anthony, MP) -
Budget
(Hockey, Joe, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Budget
(Rishworth, Amanda, MP, Plibersek, Tanya, MP) -
Budget
(Hockey, Joe, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Climate Change
(Neal, Belinda, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP) -
Budget
(Hockey, Joe, MP, Swan, Wayne, MP) -
Emissions Trading Scheme
(Dreyfus, Mark, MP, Garrett, Peter, MP) -
Budget
(Broadbent, Russell, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Health
(Georganas, Steve, MP, Roxon, Nicola, MP)
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Economy
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- DOCUMENTS
- MR TONY LEVY
- MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
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TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2009 MEASURES NO. 3) BILL 2009
APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 1) 2009-2010
APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 2) 2009-2010
APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENTARY DEPARTMENTS) BILL (NO. 1) 2009-2010 -
TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (SMALL BUSINESS AND GENERAL BUSINESS TAX BREAK) BILL 2009
TELECOMMUNICATIONS INTERCEPTION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 1) 2009
CUSTOMS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (NAME CHANGE) BILL 2009
CUSTOMS AMENDMENT (ENHANCED BORDER CONTROLS AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2009 - LAW AND JUSTICE (CROSS BORDER AND OTHER AMENDMENTS) BILL 2009
- SOCIAL SECURITY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (DIGITAL TELEVISION SWITCH-OVER) BILL 2009
- COMMITTEES
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APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 1) 2009-2010
APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 2) 2009-2010
APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENTARY DEPARTMENTS) BILL (NO. 1) 2009-2010 - ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- NOTICES
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Main Committee
- Start of Business
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CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- Cowan Electorate: Mary MacKillop Catholic Community Primary School
- Lyons Electorate: Promoting Australian Produce Program
- Cowper Electorate: Queensland and New South Wales Floods
- Hasluck Electorate: Politician Adoption Scheme
- Paterson Electorate: Emeritus Mayor John Graham Hawley OAM
- Werriwa Electorate: Campbelltown Stadium
- Hinkler Electorate: Australian Prime Fibre
- Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea
- Flinders Electorate: National Australia Bank
- Charlton Electorate: Schools
- HEALTH WORKFORCE AUSTRALIA BILL 2009
- THERAPEUTIC GOODS AMENDMENT (MEDICAL DEVICES AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2008
- TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (2009 MEASURES NO. 3) BILL 2009
- Adjournment
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QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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Commonwealth Department: Operating Loss
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Attorney-General’s: Moncrieff Electorate
(Ciobo, Steven, MP, McClelland, Robert, MP) - Sub-debate
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Attorney-General’s: Moncrieff Electorate
(Ciobo, Steven, MP, Debus, Bob, MP) -
Small Business
(Ciobo, Steven, MP, Gillard, Julia, MP) -
Small Business
(Ciobo, Steven, MP, Smith, Stephen, MP) -
Attorney-General’s: Moncrieff Electorate
(Ciobo, Steven, MP, McClelland, Robert, MP)
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Commonwealth Department: Operating Loss
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Mr TURNBULL (Leader of the Opposition) (2:14 PM)
—My question is to the Prime Minister. I refer the Prime Minister to his statement in the House yesterday that government debt will peak at $300 billion. I also refer him to the Treasurer’s statement minutes later that government debt will reach $315 billion. Can the Prime Minister inform the House whether public debt will peak $15 billion higher than he advised the House yesterday?
Mr RUDD (Prime Minister)
—I thank the honourable member for his question. Gross public debt peaks at $300 billion—
Opposition members interjecting—
Mr RUDD
—As I said to the House yesterday, gross public debt—
Opposition members interjecting—
The SPEAKER
—Order! The question having been asked, I would have thought members would be interested in the answer.
Mr RUDD
—I thank the honourable member for his question. Gross public debt peaks, as I advised the House yesterday, at around $300 billion, which is 21.7 per cent of GDP. When it rises in aggregate terms to $315 billion, that is 21.4 per cent of GDP. As I advised the House yesterday, therefore, ‘peaking’ is at 21.7 per cent of GDP, which is around $300 billion.