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Hansard
- Start of Business
- PETITIONS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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URANIUM
(WHITLAM, Gough, FRASER, Malcolm) -
SYDNEY NEWSPAPER DISPUTE
(JARMAN, Alan, FRASER, Malcolm) -
OVERSEAS RESERVES
(UREN, Tom, LYNCH, Phillip) -
AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION
(BOURCHIER, John, ROBINSON, Eric) -
WORKER PARTICIPATION
(JONES, Charles, NIXON, Peter) -
ST GEORGE AREA: TRANSPORT PROBLEMS
(NEIL, Maurice, NIXON, Peter) -
AUSTRALIAN STEVEDORING INDUSTRY AUTHORITY
(WALLIS, Laurie, STREET, Anthony) -
TELEVISION RECEPTION IN ADELAIDE
(WILSON, Ian, ROBINSON, Eric) -
REPORT ON WELFARE AND HEALTH
(WHITLAM, Gough, FRASER, Malcolm) -
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ROAD WORKS
(MACKENZIE, Alexander, NIXON, Peter) -
AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY
(COHEN, Barry, LYNCH, Phillip) -
ALBURY-WODONGA
(HOLTEN, Rendle, NEWMAN, Kevin) -
UNEMPLOYMENT IN MARYBOROUGH DISTRICT
(FITZPATRICK, John, FRASER, Malcolm) -
FRASER ISLAND
(SIMON, Barry, NEWMAN, Kevin) -
PLANT BREEDERS' RIGHTS
(MARTIN, Vincent, SINCLAIR, Ian) -
NATIONAL WAGE CASE: SYDNEY NEWSPAPER DISPUTE
(BURR, Max, STREET, Anthony) -
AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY
(CAIRNS, Jim, FRASER, Malcolm) -
FRASER ISLAND
(MILLAR, Clarrie, FRASER, Malcolm) -
SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTRES
(INNES, Urquhart, VINER, Ian)
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URANIUM
- AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
- LAW REFORM COMMISSION
- EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION IN THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
- BILLS RETURNED FROM THE SENATE
- MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- GRIEVANCE DEBATE
- PERSONAL EXPLANATION
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ROADS ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 1976
- Second Reading
- PRICES JUSTIFICATION AMENDMENT BILL 1976
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CUSTOMS AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 1976
- Second Reading
- STATES GRANTS (UNIVERSITIES ASSISTANCE) BILL 1976
- STATES GRANTS (UNIVERSITIES) AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 1976
- STATES GRANTS (ADVANCED EDUCATION ASSISTANCE) BILL 1976
- STATES GRANTS (ADVANCED EDUCATION) AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 1976
- STATES GRANTS (TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE) BILL 1976
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RANGER URANIUM ENVIRONMENTAL INQUIRY
- Ministerial Statement
- STATES GRANTS (TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION) AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 1976
- STATES GRANTS (SCHOOLS ASSISTANCE) BILL 1976
- STATES GRANTS (SCHOOLS) AMENDMENT BILL 1976
- ASSENT TO BILLS
- CHRISTMAS ISLAND AGREEMENT BILL 1976
- SOFTWOOD FORESTRY AGREEMENTS BILL 1976
- DAIRYING INDUSTRY RESEARCH AND PROMOTION LEVY AMENDMENT BILL 1976
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SALES TAX (EXEMPTIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS) AMENDMENT BILL 1976
- Second Reading
- CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 1976
- DAIRYING INDUSTRY RESEARCH AND PROMOTION LEVY AMENDMENT BILL 1976
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ADJOURNMENT
- Telegram Service- Rugby Union- Housing Assistance- Meat Companies-Australian Assistance Plan- Anniversary of Dismissal of . Labor Government
- Adjournment
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS UPON NOTICE
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Aid to East Timor (Question No. 1126)
(WHITLAM, Gough, PEACOCK, Andrew) -
Overseas Aid: Percentage of Gross National Product (Question No. 1203)
(WHITLAM, Gough, NEIL, Maurice, PEACOCK, Andrew, STREET, Anthony) -
Australian Postal Commission and Australian Telecommunications Commission: New Facilities (Question No. 1254)
(GILLARD, Reginald, ROBINSON, Eric) -
Telecom Australia Tenders (Question No. 1259)
(BAUME, Michael, ROBINSON, Eric) -
Brake Fluids (Question No. 1266)
(MORRIS, Peter, NIXON, Peter) -
Brake Indicator (Question No. 1268)
(MORRIS, Peter, NIXON, Peter) -
Vehicle Colour Selection (Question No. 1269)
(MORRIS, Peter, NIXON, Peter) -
Design Rule for Reduction of Fire Risks (Question No. 1270)
(MORRIS, Peter, NIXON, Peter) -
Data Collection and Analysis of Pedestrian Injuries (Question Na 1271)
(MORRIS, Peter, NIXON, Peter) -
Periodic Motor Vehicle Inspections (Question Na 1272)
(MORRIS, Peter, NIXON, Peter) -
Calaid Hearing Aids (Question No. 1286)
(LLOYD, Bruce, HUNT, Ralph, HOWARD, John) -
National Animal Health Laboratories (Question No. 1379)
(SCHOLES, Gordon, ADERMANN, Evan) -
Renal Units (Question No. 888)
(JOHNSON, Leslie, HUNT, Ralph)
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Aid to East Timor (Question No. 1126)
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To the Honourable the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of undersigned citizens of Australia respectfully showeth that:
The Budget will increase unemployment to unprecedented and crisis proportions at a time when hundreds of thousands of Australians, especially school-leavers, young workers and apprentices, are without work; the Budget completes the dismantling of Medibank as a simple, effective universal health insurance scheme, providing basic coverage for the total community; the Budget, by its heavy cuts in urban and transport programs, will worsen the quality of life available to many Australians; the Budget will compel state governments to reduce their services and increase charges; the Budget reduces spending on Aboriginal affairs by 30 per cent and returns expenditure on Aborigines to pre- 1972 days; the Budget seriously disadvantages migrant groups, most notably in employment and health, and leaves room for concern over the future of ethnic radio; the Budget, despite the government's earlier rhetoric about defence threats to Australia, continues to hold the size of the armed services at present levels; and the Budget, despite all the above, still cannot be expected to reduce Austria's annual inflation rate below twelve per cent.
Your petitioners therefore humbly pray that the 1976 Budget be redrafted to provide for economic recovery within the guide-lines laid down by the Australian Labor Government's 1975 Budget.
And your petitioners as in duty bound will ever pray. by Mr Les Johnson, Mr Les McMahon, Mr Martin and Mr Stewart.
Petitions received.
