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- Title
PETITIONS
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Database
Senate Hansard
- Date
05-05-1993
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
37
- Electorate
- Interjector
The Clerk
- Page
94
- Party
- Presenter
- Status
Final
- Question No.
- Questioner
- Responder
- Speaker
- Stage
- Type
- Context
Petition
- System Id
chamber/hansards/1993-05-05/0023
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Table Of Contents
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Hansard
- Start of Business
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PETITIONS
- National Flag
- National Flag
- Australian Research Fellowship
- Women and Work
- National Flag
- Toxic Waste
- Commonwealth Threatened Species Bill
- Burma
- Pay Television
- Oath/Affirmation of Allegiance
- National Flag
- Trade Practices Act
- Toxic Chemicals
- Adult Migrant Education Program
- Uranium: Mining and Export
- Pensioners: Shares
- Beirut: Australian Embassy
- Influenza Vaccine
- Parliament: Citizenship
- Food Labelling
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Procedural Text
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NOTICES OF MOTION
- Republic
- Social Security Legislation Amendment Bill 1993
- Current Account Deficit
- Peace and Disarmament
- Current Account Deficit
- Legal System
- Balance of Payments
- Taxation
- Lead in Petrol
- Constitution
- Breast Cancer
- Social Security Amendment (Listed Securities) Bill 1993
- Republic
- Contingent Notices
- Rural Crisis
- Defence Cooperation
- Trade Unions
- Taxation
- The Senate
- Rural Crisis
- Australian National University Amendment (Autonomy) Bill 1993
- Parliament House: Lighting
- DOCUMENTS
- HEART DISEASE
- PRIVILEGE
- COMMITTEES
- PRIVILEGE
- COMMITTEES
- INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (RESOLUTION OF BOYCOTTS) AMENDMENT BILL 1992 [1993]
- COMMITTEES
- ORDER OF BUSINESS
- COMMITTEES
- PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES
- COMMITTEES
- ORDER OF BUSINESS
- QUESTION TIME
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- BENDER'S QUARRY
- COMMITTEES
- PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES
- ORDER OF BUSINESS
- GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S SPEECH
- PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Pay Television
(Senator ALSTON, Senator COLLINS) -
Former Yugoslavia
(Senator LOOSLEY, Senator GARETH EVANS) -
Pay Television
(Senator IAN MACDONALD, Senator COLLINS) -
Defence Force
(Senator DEVEREUX, Senator FAULKNER) -
Trade: Balance of Payments
(Senator SPINDLER, Senator COOK) -
Copyright: Thailand
(Senator BEAHAN, Senator COOK) -
Pay Television
(Senator TIERNEY, Senator COLLINS) -
Trade: Asia
(Senator BURNS, Senator COOK) -
Pay Television
(Senator MICHAEL BAUME, Senator RICHARDSON) -
Environmental Protection Authority in Western Australia
(Senator COULTER, Senator SCHACHT) -
Pay Television
(Senator BISHOP, Senator COLLINS) -
Space Programs
(Senator JONES, Senator SCHACHT) -
Drought Relief
(Senator BOSWELL, Senator COOK)
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Pay Television
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- TEMPORARY CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES
- COMMITTEES
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DOCUMENTS
- Christmas Island Services Corporation
- Australian Institute of Family Studies
- Australian Education Council
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission Act 1989
- Aboriginal Benefit Trust Account
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission Act 1989
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commercial Development Corporation
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission
- Auditor-General's Reports
- COMMITTEES
- PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES
- ADJOURNMENT
- DOCUMENTS
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
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Prime Minister and Cabinet: Function, Membership, Activities and Funding of Bodies
(Senator Alston, Senator Gareth Evans) -
Prime Minister and Cabinet: Media Releases
(Senator Alston, Senator Gareth Evans) -
ATSIC: Expenditure in Goldfields Region
(Senator Panizza, Senator Collins) -
ATSIC: Media Releases
(Senator Alston, Senator Collins)
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Prime Minister and Cabinet: Function, Membership, Activities and Funding of Bodies
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Wednesday, 5 May 1993
Page: 94
Page: 94
To the Honourable the President and members of the Senate in Parliament assembled. The petition of the undersigned citizens of Australia respectfully showeth that funding for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has already been reduced by some $120 million. Any further reduction would unacceptably compromise the quality of service and endanger the independence of our national broadcaster and we ask that no further reductions in funding be agreed to by the Senate.
And your petitioners, as in duty bound will ever pray.
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