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Hansard
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- MOTIONS
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BILLS
- Military Justice (Interim Measures) Amendment Bill 2011
- Acts Interpretation Amendment Bill 2011
- Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Bill 2011
- Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy (Collection) Bill 2011
- Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2011
- Tax Laws Amendment (2011 Measures No. 3) Bill 2011
- Taxation of Alternative Fuels Legislation Amendment Bill 2011
- Excise Tariff Amendment (Taxation of Alternative Fuels) Bill 2011
- Customs Tariff Amendment (Taxation of Alternative Fuels) Bill 2011
- Energy Grants (Cleaner Fuels) Scheme Amendment Bill 2011
- Tax Laws Amendment (Medicare Levy and Medicare Levy Surcharge) Bill 2011
- COMMITTEES
- BILLS
- STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Budget
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Employment
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Budget
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Budget
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Budget
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Transport Infrastructure
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Fiscal Policy
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Budget
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Budget
(Melham, Daryl, MP, Butler, Mark, MP) -
Budget
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Family Payments
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Budget
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Infrastructure
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Budget
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Budget
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Budget
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Budget
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Asylum Seekers
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Skilled Migration
(Murphy, John, MP, Bowen, Chris, MP)
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Budget
- COMMITTEES
- DOCUMENTS
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- CONDOLENCES
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- BUSINESS
- PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS
- STATEMENTS ON INDULGENCE
- COMMITTEES
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Main Committee
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CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- Petition: Postal Services
- Celebrate Henley Community and Family Fun Day
- Rotary Adventure in Citizenship Program, Regional Development Australia
- Corio Electorate: Surf Coast Knockout
- Bradley, Mr John 'Jack' Charles
- Mother's Day Classic
- National Volunteer Week
- Holt Electorate: Volunteers, Cairns Road Reserve Master Plan
- Longman Electorate: Small Business
- Battle of Crete
- BILLS
- BUSINESS
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ADJOURNMENT
- Cheeseman, Darren, MP
- Small Business
- Malta ANZAC War Memorial Committee of South Australia
- Gilmore Electorate: Medinis, Mrs Aina
- Kingston Electorate: Southern Football League
- Hasluck Electorate: Forrestfield Bendigo Bank
- Tibet
- Petition: Special Disability Trusts
- Indigenous Affairs
- Wright Electorate
- National Volunteer Week
- Petition: Complementary Protection
- Murray-Darling Basin
- Royal Australian Artillery
- Blair Electorate: Ipswich Motorway and Blacksoil Interchange
- National Volunteer Week
- La Trobe Electorate: Community Forums
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QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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Asylum Seekers (Question No. 95)
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Ministers: Staff, Capital Works and Acquisitions (Question Nos 239 and 240)
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Ministers: Staff, Capital Works and Acquisitions (Question No. 243)
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Ministers: Staff, Capital Works and Acquisitions (Question Nos 253 and 254)
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Ministers: Staff, Capital Works and Acquisitions (Question No. 273)
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Immigration and Citizenship: Think Tank and Policy Institutes (Question No. 313)
(Robert, Stuart, MP, Bowen, Chris, MP)
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Asylum Seekers (Question No. 95)
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Ms HALL (Shortland—Government Whip) (12:26): I rise, like many other members have this morning, to pay tribute to volunteers in the Shortland electorate and for that matter throughout Australia. This is National Volunteer Week and it is a time to celebrate the contribution that volunteers make to our society each and every day.
Like most members of parliament I visit organisations in my electorate, be it a school or the men's shed. Last week I went to Windale, which is one of the outstanding community organisations and men's sheds that operate within Australia. But, no matter what organisation I go to, there are volunteers attached to it. In all, there are more than five million Australians volunteering, and as a member of parliament I know what an enormous contribution this makes to our country. Many of the services that they perform, many of the activities they undertake, would not happen if it were not for those volunteers. It is only because they are prepared to make this enormous contribution that most of our organisations function. Meals on Wheels is a service that changes people's lives. It not only provides sustenance to people when they are older and frail and helps them live in the community; it also is a vital contact that they have on a daily basis with the Meals on Wheels person who delivers the food to their home.
Each and every one of us has a multitude of sporting groups within their electorate. Rugby league, Rugby union and soccer—there is even the odd AFL side in the Shortland electorate—are all run by volunteers. My grandson plays soccer. The coach, the manager and the person who washes the shirts are all volunteers for all the things that contribute to the life of those children, to the life of our society and to making Australia the nation it is today. On the one hand you have sport; on the other hand you have the cultural activities that take place. We have the Young People's Theatre in Newcastle that a lot of young people from the Shortland electorate are involved in. Once again volunteers make these things work. If we look at all aspects of our society, we will see that it is only because of the contributions that we have such a rich society here in Australia today. As it is National Volunteer Week, members of parliament have certificates that they can award to volunteers within their electorate. We are sitting this week so it has made it very difficult to have a function where we can present the volunteers with their certificates. I might add I have already presented the Belmont Hospital auxiliary with their certificate. I asked them to nominate someone and they said, 'We cannot nominate one person, because every person in our organisation makes an enormous contribution.' Already this year they have raised over $80,000. Next week I will be holding a function, a morning tea, to recognise the enormous contribution that volunteers have made in the Shortland community. I encourage members on both sides of the House to do a similar sort of thing, because it is very important that, as well as acknowledging them in this parliament, we acknowledge volunteers in our local electorates. It is important that we, as members of parliament and as leaders in our community, say that we appreciate what they do and say, 'Thank you very, very much.'
I am advised by my office that we have in excess of 100 volunteers who will be receiving awards next week and in the vicinity of 60 organisations who have nominated people for these awards. Thank you very much to all those volunteers. I say, 'Congratulations on the work that you do; it is really appreciated.'