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Hansard
- Start of Business
- ELECTORAL DIVISION OF MORETON
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PETITIONS
- Chiropractic Services
- Kangaroos
- Taxation: Truck Owner Drivers
- Infertility Treatments: Commonwealth Rebate List
- Discrimination against Women
- Excise on Grape Spirit
- Taxation: Lump Sum Superannuation Benefits
- Taxation: Disabled Persons
- Discrimination against Women
- Radford College, Australian Capital Territory
- Imported Vehicle Component Parts
- Abortion Clinic, Australian Capital Territory
- Discrimination against Women
- Defence Service Home Loans
- Advertising of Alcohol
- General Motors-Holden's Ltd
- Philippines
- Mackay Directory Assistance Centre
- Postal Services
- Procedural Text
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AGED PENSIONERS: MEANS TESTING
- Notice of Motion
- SALES TAX
- HOMOSEXUAL TEACHERS
- GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
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JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE ON ELECTORAL REFORM
- Amendment of Resolution of Appointment
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INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (SPECIAL CONTRIBUTION) BILL 1983
- Second Reading
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INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (QUOTA INCREASE) BILL 1983
- Second Reading
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ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTION) BILL 1983
- Second Reading
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FIRST HOME OWNERS BILL 1983
- Second Reading
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HOME DEPOSIT ASSISTANCE AMENDMENT BILL 1983
- Second Reading
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HOUSING LOANS INSURANCE AMENDMENT BILL 1983
- Second Reading
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BARLEY RESEARCH LEVY AMENDMENT BILL 1983
- Second Reading
- ILLUSTRATIVE COMPARISON OF TUCTA ASSESSMENT ACT OF 1982 AND BILL OF 1983
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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PRIMARY INDUSTRY BUDGET MEASURES
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TAXATION LEGISLATION
(Mrs CHILD, Mr HAWKE) -
MEMBER FOR PORT ADELAIDE
(Mr ANTHONY, Mr HAWKE) -
TAXATION: RECOUPMENT LEGISLATION
(Mr BILNEY, Mr KEATING) -
PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD CHAIRMAN
(Mr PEACOCK, Mr HAWKE) -
PENSIONS AND TAXATION
(Mr BEDDALL, Mr HAWKE) -
ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS
(Mr PORTER, Mr HOLDING) -
INTEREST RATES
(Mr RONALD EDWARDS, Mr KEATING) -
TASMANIAN FREIGHT EQUALISATION SCHEME
(Mr BURR, Mr HAWKE) -
'KEY BISCAYNE'
(Ms FATIN, Mr PETER MORRIS) -
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
(Mr PEACOCK, Mr WILLIS) -
PARLIAMENTARY SUPERANNUATION
(Mr CROSS, Mr DAWKINS)
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PRIMARY INDUSTRY BUDGET MEASURES
- PERSONAL EXPLANATION
- ADVANCE TO THE MINISTER FOR FINANCE 1982-83
- NATIONAL DEBT COMMISSION
- SERVICES CANTEENS TRUST FUND
- PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD
- BUDGETARY REFORM MEASURES
- LEAVE OF ABSENCE
- EDUCATION FUNDING
- PROVISION OF AIR-CONDITIONING TO SCHOOLS OF TRANSPORT AND CATERING, PUCKAPUNYAL, VICTORIA
- DIVIDEND RECOUPMENT TAX BILL 1983
- SALES TAX (EXEMPTIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS) AMENDMENT BILL 1983
- BROADCASTING STATIONS LICENCE FEES AMENDMENT BILL 1983
- ADJOURNMENT
- NOTICE
- PAPERS
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
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To the Honourable the Speaker and members of the House of Representatives in Parliament assembled: We the Citizens of the City of Woodville and supported by the citizens of South Australia, being deeply concerned over the threat of closure of the Woodville plant of General Motors-Holden, respectfully show-
1. That the management of General Motors-Holden has failed over a period of more than two (2) years to give any assurances that the Woodville Plant would continue in operation.
2. That a recent statement attributed to the GMH Managing Director, states:
''The overall objective of our South Australian rationalisation plan has been to eliminate all productive activities on the Woodville site''.
This statement has not been refuted.
3. That the elimination of the Woodville plant will cause enormous social dislocation, hardship and misery to the citizens of Woodville and South Australia.
Your petitioners therefore pray that the Parliament of Australia will condemn this callous disregard for the citizens of Woodville and South Australia, and do all in its power to force General Motors-Holden to retain its operations at the Woodville plant.
And your petitioners as in duty bound will ever pray.
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