

- Title
COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 1) 2000
COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL LEGISLATION (PROVISION OF INFORMATION) BILL 2000
In Committee
- Database
Senate Hansard
- Date
12-10-2000
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
39
- Electorate
New South Wales
- Interjector
- Page
18435
- Party
ALP
- Presenter
- Status
Final
- Question No.
- Questioner
- Responder
- Speaker
Senator FAULKNER
- Stage
- Type
- Context
Bill
- System Id
chamber/hansards/2000-10-12/0137
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COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 1) 2000
COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL LEGISLATION (PROVISION OF INFORMATION) BILL 2000- Second Reading
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In Committee
- Senator HARRIS
- Senator BARTLETT
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator HARRIS
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator HARRIS
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator HARRIS
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator BROWN
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator HARRIS
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator BROWN
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator BARTLETT
- Senator HARRIS
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator BROWN
- Senator HARRIS
- Senator BARTLETT
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator BROWN
- Senator BROWN
- Senator BARTLETT
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator HARRIS
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator BARTLETT
- Senator BROWN
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator HARRIS
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator HARRIS
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator BARTLETT
- Senator BROWN
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator BARTLETT
- BUSINESS
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COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 1) 2000
COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL LEGISLATION (PROVISION OF INFORMATION) BILL 2000-
In Committee
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator HARRIS
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator BROWN
- Senator BARTLETT
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator BARTLETT
- Senator HARRIS
- Senator HARRADINE
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator BARTLETT
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator BARTLETT
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator BARTLETT
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator BARTLETT
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator BARTLETT
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator HARRIS
- Senator ELLISON
- Senator FAULKNER
- Senator BARTLETT
- Third Reading
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In Committee
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICEQUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Telstra: Telephone Subscribers Contract
(Senator MARK BISHOP, Senator ALSTON) -
Telstra: Besley Inquiry
(Senator GIBSON, Senator ALSTON) -
Remuneration Tribunal: Determinations
(Senator LUDWIG, Senator ELLISON) -
Economy: Performance
(Senator PAYNE, Senator KEMP) -
Minister for Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business: Telecard
(Senator COOK, Senator VANSTONE) -
Members of Parliament: Conduct
(Senator MURRAY, Senator ELLISON) -
Telstra: Staff
(Senator HOGG, Senator ALSTON) -
Northern Australia: Economy
(Senator CRANE, Senator IAN MACDONALD) -
Minister for Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business: Telecard
(Senator FAULKNER, Senator HILL) -
Education: Students with Disabilities
(Senator ALLISON, Senator ELLISON) -
Minister for Health and Aged Care: Ministerial Hospitality Expenses
(Senator ROBERT RAY, Senator HERRON) -
People with Disabilities: Government Initiatives
(Senator KNOWLES, Senator NEWMAN) -
Minister for Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business: Telecard
(Senator FAULKNER, Senator ALSTON)
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Telstra: Telephone Subscribers Contract
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DOCUMENTS
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- COMMITTEES
- DOCUMENTS
- COMMITTEES
- STATES GRANTS (PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ASSISTANCE) BILL 2000
- COMMITTEES
- VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING FUNDING AMENDMENT BILL 2000
- COMMITTEES
- ASSENT TO LAWS
- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: OUTSOURCING
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DOCUMENTS
- COMMITTEES
- ADJOURNMENT
- DOCUMENTS
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Questions on Notice
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Civil Aviation Safety Authority: Corporate Governance Standards
(Senator O'Brien, Senator Ian Macdonald) -
Civil Aviation Safety Authority: Wagga Wagga Office
(Senator Brown, Senator Ian Macdonald) -
Goods and Services Tax: Model Farm Businesses Tax Invoices
(Senator O'Brien, Senator Alston) -
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission: Programs and Grants to the Bass Electorate
(Senator O'Brien, Senator Herron) -
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission: Programs and Grants to the Gippsland Electorate
(Senator O'Brien, Senator Herron) -
Derby Tidal Power Scheme: Funding
(Senator Brown, Senator Hill) -
Federation Guard
(Senator Faulkner, Senator Hill) -
Mobile Telephones: Emission Information
(Senator Brown, Senator Alston) -
National Jet Systems: Audit
(Senator Mackay, Senator Ian Macdonald) -
Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs: Value of Corporate Services
(Senator Faulkner, Senator Vanstone) -
Department of Family and Community Services: Market Testing of Functions
(Senator Faulkner, Senator Newman) -
Artillery Barracks, Burt Street, Fremantle: National Heritage List
(Senator O'Brien, Senator Hill) -
Taxation: Research and Development Deductions
(Senator Brown, Senator Kemp) -
Airservices Australia: Salary Bonus Payments
(Senator O'Brien, Senator Ian Macdonald) -
Telephone Lines: Capacity
(Senator Carr, Senator Alston) -
Farm Innovation Program: Assessment of Applications
(Senator O'Brien, Senator Alston) -
Monaro Community Radio: Permanent Licence
(Senator West, Senator Alston) -
Dairy Industry: Deregulation
(Senator Harris, Senator Alston)
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Civil Aviation Safety Authority: Corporate Governance Standards
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Senator FAULKNER (—Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (1.41 p.m.)
—I actually find myself in agreement with that. Also, there are a number of other inquiries being undertaken by the joint standing committee which will have relevance to some of the issues raised by Senator Harris. So it is not as if these things are going to be swept under the carpet. I suspect that they are going to be matters that will be very much front and centre for discussion in this parliament over the many months ahead.