

- Title
- Database
Senate Hansard
- Date
19-09-2007
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
41
- Electorate
Northern Territory
- Interjector
PRESIDENT, The
- Page
98
- Party
ALP
- Presenter
- Status
Final
- Question No.
- Questioner
- Responder
- Speaker
Crossin, Sen Trish
- Stage
- Type
- Context
Miscellaneous
- System Id
chamber/hansards/2007-09-19/0104
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Hansard
- Start of Business
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QUARANTINE AMENDMENT (COMMISSION OF INQUIRY) BILL 2007
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In Committee
- Abetz, Sen Eric
- O’Brien, Sen Kerry
- Abetz, Sen Eric
- O’Brien, Sen Kerry
- Abetz, Sen Eric
- O’Brien, Sen Kerry
- Abetz, Sen Eric
- O’Brien, Sen Kerry
- Abetz, Sen Eric
- O’Brien, Sen Kerry
- Abetz, Sen Eric
- O’Brien, Sen Kerry
- Abetz, Sen Eric
- O’Brien, Sen Kerry
- Division
- O’Brien, Sen Kerry
- Milne, Sen Christine
- Abetz, Sen Eric
- O’Brien, Sen Kerry
- Abetz, Sen Eric
- Milne, Sen Christine
- Abetz, Sen Eric
- Milne, Sen Christine
- Third Reading
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In Committee
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HIGHER EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUND BILL 2007
HIGHER EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUND (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2007 - MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Housing Affordability
(Webber, Sen Ruth, Scullion, Sen Nigel) -
Government Administration
(Cormann, Sen Mathias, Minchin, Sen Nick) -
Housing Affordability
(Campbell, Sen George, Scullion, Sen Nigel) -
Broadband
(Birmingham, Sen Simon, Coonan, Sen Helen) -
Skilled Migration
(Ludwig, Sen Joe, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Workplace Relations
(Fifield, Sen Mitchell, Abetz, Sen Eric) -
Petrol Sniffing
(Siewert, Sen Rachel, Ellison, Sen Chris) -
Arts Funding
(Boyce, Sen Sue, Brandis, Sen George) -
Equine Influenza
(O’Brien, Sen Kerry, Abetz, Sen Eric)
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Housing Affordability
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT EXHIBITION
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
- NOTICES
- LEAVE OF ABSENCE
- NOTICES
- ALCOHOL TOLL REDUCTION BILL 2007
- CHILD PROTECTION WEEK
- COMMITTEES
- SEXUAL SLAVERY
- WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT EXHIBITION
- TREATMENT OF PRISONERS
- CLUSTER MUNITIONS
- PROPOSED PULP MILL
- CORAL SEA
- COMMITTEES
- DOCUMENTS
- FIRST SPEECH
- COMMITTEES
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HEALTH INSURANCE AMENDMENT (MEDICARE DENTAL SERVICES) BILL 2007
INDIGENOUS EDUCATION (TARGETED ASSISTANCE) AMENDMENT (CAPE YORK MEASURES) BILL 2007 -
HIGHER EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUND BILL 2007
HIGHER EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUND (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2007-
In Committee
- Allison, Sen Lyn
- Carr, Sen Kim
- Johnston, Sen David
- Carr, Sen Kim
- Johnston, Sen David
- Carr, Sen Kim
- Johnston, Sen David
- Carr, Sen Kim
- Johnston, Sen David
- Carr, Sen Kim
- Johnston, Sen David
- Carr, Sen Kim
- Johnston, Sen David
- Carr, Sen Kim
- Johnston, Sen David
- Carr, Sen Kim
- Brandis, Sen George
- Carr, Sen Kim
- Brandis, Sen George
- Carr, Sen Kim
- Brandis, Sen George
- Carr, Sen Kim
- Allison, Sen Lyn
- Brandis, Sen George
- Allison, Sen Lyn
- Brandis, Sen George
- Carr, Sen Kim
- Brandis, Sen George
- Carr, Sen Kim
- Brandis, Sen George
- Carr, Sen Kim
- Brandis, Sen George
- Allison, Sen Lyn
- Brandis, Sen George
- Allison, Sen Lyn
- Brandis, Sen George
- Third Reading
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In Committee
- CLASSIFICATION (PUBLICATIONS, FILMS AND COMPUTER GAMES) AMENDMENT (TERRORIST MATERIAL) BILL 2007
- DOCUMENTS
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- DOCUMENTS
Page: 98
Senator CROSSIN (3:50 PM)
—Am I able to seek leave to take note of your response?
The PRESIDENT
—You can seek leave. I made the statement at this time, although there are other formal motions to go through, simply because most senators are here now, and I thought it better that everybody was put in the picture. But you can seek leave; it is your prerogative to seek leave at any time.
Senator CROSSIN
—Otherwise I would take your advice about when we should take note of the response you have given this chamber. I seek leave.
Leave granted.
Senator CROSSIN
—I move:
That the Senate take note of the statement.
I understand that this is an unusual time to do this, but for the record I do want to take the opportunity to take note of the response you have provided to the Senate. I appreciate that you have done that in a very timely manner. I also understand that you have put to us that neither of the Presiding Officers has made that decision. If I understand it correctly, it is the Presiding Officers who will make that decision, as opposed to perhaps a senior public servant in the Department of Parliamentary Services. I want to place on record—and I think I would probably speak on behalf of most women parliamentarians in this place—that if such a decision were ever to be made we would want to be consulted. That does not say that we do not believe, perhaps, that the photos need to be updated, that the display might need to be updated or that in fact it could be modernised, but I think to close down such a display and totally replace it would be most unfortunate. Perhaps you could also, by tomorrow, give the Senate a guarantee that that display will remain in place until the convening of the 42nd Parliament.