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Ch9 Motions / ADDRESSES



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House of Representatives                                Ch 9                                                 p 323

 

Motions

 

Addresses

An Address to the Sovereign or the Governor-General is a method traditionally employed by the House for making its desires, feelings and opinions known to the Crown. The standing orders make provision for Addresses to Her Majesty, the Governor-General and members of the Royal Family. 1

From time to time what have purported to be Addresses to other persons have been entered in the Votes and Proceedings:

  • an Address to a former Governor-General on his departure from Australia was moved and agreed to; this should have been more properly termed a resolution; 2
  • an Address of welcome from the Parliament in connection with the visit of an American fleet to Australia; the Speaker presented the Address which had been presented in the Senate Chamber; there had been no formal consideration of the Address by the House prior to its presentation; 3 and
  • the terms of an Address of congratulations from the Parliament to the Lieutenant-Governor, Legislature and people of the Isle of Man on the occasion of the Millennium of the Tynwald was announced by the Speaker; the Address had not been considered by the House. 4
  • With the exception of the Address in Reply, 5 an Address to the Sovereign or Governor-General is moved, except in cases of urgency, after notice in the usual manner, 6 but Addresses of congratulation or condolence to members of the Royal Family may be moved by a Minister without notice. 7 An Address to the Governor-General has been moved as an amendment to a motion to print papers. 8



    S.O.s 267-70.



    VP 1908/5.



    VP 1908/3-4.



    VP 1978-80/930.



    See Ch. on ‘The parliamentary calendar’ for full details of the Address in Reply.



    S.O. 267(a).



    S.O. 267(b).



    The proposed Address was moved as an amendment to the motion to print the reports of a royal commission and prayed that His Excellency would refer the inquiry back to the royal commission for particular action to be taken. Consideration of the motion and amendment lapsed at the prorogation of the Parliament, VP 1934-37/255, ci.