

- Title
AUDITOR-GENERAL BILL 1996
Consideration of House of Representatives Message
- Database
Senate Hansard
- Date
02-10-1997
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
38
- Electorate
WA
- Interjector
- Page
7454
- Party
G(WA)
- Presenter
- Status
Final
- Question No.
- Questioner
- Responder
- Speaker
Senator MARGETTS
- Stage
- Type
- Context
Bill
- System Id
chamber/hansards/1997-10-02/0098
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Hansard
- Start of Business
- PETITIONS
- NOTICES OF MOTION
- COMMITTEES
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ORDER OF BUSINESS
- Introduction of Legislation
- Community Affairs References Committee
- Government Business
- Retail Industry
- First Speech
- Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee
- Routine of Business
- Employment, Education and Training References Committee
- Ministers and Ministerial Staff
- Family Law Regulations
- COMMITTEES
- ORDER OF BUSINESS
- KALPANA CHAKMA
- ORDER OF BUSINESS
- PARLIAMENTARY ZONE: EAST BLOCK BUILDING
- COMMITTEES
- NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY
- COMMITTEES
- PARLIAMENTARY ZONE: MAGNA CARTA MEMORIAL
- NOTICES OF MOTION
- ORDER OF BUSINESS
- NATIONAL CLASSIFICATION CODE
- NOTICES OF MOTION
- COMMITTEES
- NATIONAL FIREARMS PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION BILL 1997
- NATIONAL ROAD TRANSPORT COMMISSION AMENDMENT BILL 1997
- COMMITTEES
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SNOWY HYDRO CORPORATISATION BILL 1997
SNOWY HYDRO CORPORATISATION (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 1997 -
PUBLIC SERVICE BILL 1997
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT (CONSEQUENTIAL AND TRANSITIONAL) AMENDMENT BILL 1997 - BILLS RETURNED FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- AUDITOR-GENERAL BILL 1996
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 1997
- CHARTER OF BUDGET HONESTY BILL 1996
- AUDITOR-GENERAL BILL 1996
- NOTICES OF MOTION
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND TRADE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 1997 - FAMILY COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA (ORDERS OF REGISTRARS) BILL 1997
- NATIONAL FIREARMS PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION BILL 1997
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Employment Services Market
(Senator TIERNEY, Senator VANSTONE) -
South Pacific Cruise Lines Ltd
(Senator O'BRIEN, Senator VANSTONE) -
Travel Allowances
(Senator CRANE, Senator ALSTON) -
Travel Allowances
(Senator FAULKNER, Senator KEMP) -
Chicken Meat Imports
(Senator WOODLEY, Senator ELLISON) -
Travel Allowances
(Senator ROBERT RAY, Senator HILL) -
Telstra Sale
(Senator HARRADINE, Senator HILL) -
Travel Allowances
(Senator FAULKNER, The PRESIDENT) -
Austudy
(Senator STOTT DESPOJA, Senator VANSTONE)
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Employment Services Market
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- NATIVE TITLE
- TRAVEL ALLOWANCES
- FIRST SPEECH
- UNEMPLOYMENT
- COMMITTEES
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DOCUMENTS
- Travel Allowances
- Crimes Act
- Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
- Bilateral Treaty: Australia and Republic of Kazakstan
- National Health and Medical Research Council
- Public Sector Superannuation Scheme and Commonwealth Superannuation Scheme
- Army and Air Force Canteen Service Board of Management
- Bilateral Treaty: Australia and the United States of America
- Commonwealth and Defence Force Ombudsman
- Judge Advocate General
- Nuclear Safety Bureau
- Airservices Australia
- Civil Aviation Safety Authority
- Consideration
- COMMITTEES
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- DOCUMENTS
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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Government Contracts
(Senator Robert Ray, Senator Newman) -
Government Contracts
(Senator Robert Ray, Senator Newman) -
Jabiluka Uranium Mine
(Senator Margetts, Senator Hill) -
Government Contracts
(Senator Faulkner, Senator Vanstone) -
Department of Communications and the Arts: Salary Packaging
(Senator Chris Evans, Senator Alston) -
Department of Veterans' Affairs: Salary Packaging
(Senator Chris Evans, Senator Newman)
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Government Contracts
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Senator MARGETTS(11.14 a.m.)
—We have received a small amount of time to consider this message, and I believe it is reasonable that we might be able to have a little time to consider this message. We will be asked to vote on the message—it might also be possible that we could negotiate some elements within the message itself to come to some situation which is mutually beneficial. Perhaps we
might be able to have a small deferment so that we can have time to look at what is put before us and see if we might not be able to reach some compromise or some agreements on this issue.