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Hansard
- Start of Business
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PETITIONS
- Family Law Bill
- Family Law Bill
- Family Law Bill: Divorce
- SECOND AUSTRALASIAN PARLIAMENTARY SEMINAR
- FAMILY LAW BILL 1974
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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TRADE UNION SUPPORT FOR LABOR PARTY
(WITHERS, Reg, MURPHY, Lionel) -
CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO
(MCAULIFFE, Ronald, MURPHY, Lionel) -
UNEMPLOYMENT GRANTS TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES
(DRAKE-BROCKMAN, Thomas, WILLESEE, Don) -
PRICE OF BREAD
(GIETZELT, Arthur, MURPHY, Lionel) -
PURCHASE OF LEYLAND PROPERTY
(GREENWOOD, Ivor, MURPHY, Lionel) -
SALINITY OF MURRAY RIVER
(MELZER, Jean, WRIEDT, Ken) -
COLOUR TELEVISION SETS
(YOUNG, Harold, MCCLELLAND, Douglas) -
TRUNK LINE CALL CHARGES
(MCINTOSH, Gordon, BISHOP, Reginald) -
PURCHASES BY NATIONAL GALLERY
(TOWNLEY, Michael, MURPHY, Lionel) -
STOCK EXCHANGE PENALTIES
(WALSH, Peter, MURPHY, Lionel) -
OVERSEAS INVESTMENT IN AUSTRALIA
(SCOTT, Douglas, MURPHY, Lionel) -
SOUTH PACIFIC AVIATION CONFERENCE
(BUTTON, John, CAVANAGH, James) -
MEAT INDUSTRY
(MAUNSELL, Charles, WRIEDT, Ken) -
HEALTH OF ABORIGINAL INFANTS
(GRIMES, Don, CAVANAGH, James) -
STOCK EXCHANGE PENALTIES
(DURACK, Peter, MURPHY, Lionel) -
NEW GRAVING DOCK AT NEWCASTLE
(MULVIHILL, James, CAVANAGH, James) -
POSTAGE CHARGES
(SHEIL, Glen, BISHOP, Reginald) -
SHORTAGE OF RAIL WAGONS
(MCLAREN, Geoffrey, CAVANAGH, James) -
REPORTED OFFER OF LEYLAND PLANT TO CHINA
(BONNER, Neville, MURPHY, Lionel) -
ABORIGINAL HOUSING
(KEEFFE, James, CAVANAGH, James) -
GOVERNMENT'S RELATIONS WITH TRADE UNIONS
(BAUME, Peter, MURPHY, Lionel) -
FLOOD MITIGATION IN BRISBANE
(MARTIN, Kathryn, MURPHY, Lionel) -
GOVERNMENT'S RELATIONS WITH TRADE UNIONS
(CHANEY, Fred, MURPHY, Lionel) -
WOOMERA
(JESSOP, Donald, BISHOP, Reginald) -
QUALITY OF BREAD
(COLEMAN, Ruth, MURPHY, Lionel) -
FUTURE OF LEYLAND PLANT
(SIM, John, MURPHY, Lionel) -
DONATIONS TO CHARITY
(DAVIDSON, Gordon, WRIEDT, Ken) -
HUON VALLEY FARMERS
(MARRIOTT, John, WRIEDT, Ken) -
INFLATION: EFFECTS ON PROFITS
(LAUCKE, Condor, MURPHY, Lionel) -
PETROLEUM AND MINERALS AUTHORITY
(WEBSTER, James, MURPHY, Lionel) -
SUPPORTING FATHERS
(WHEELDON, John)
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TRADE UNION SUPPORT FOR LABOR PARTY
- REPORT OF ROYAL COMMISSION ON PETROLEUM
- REPORT OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CANBERRA COLLEGE OF ADVANCED EDUCATION
- AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE ESTIMATES
- REPORT OF THE CITIES COMMISSION
- REPORT OF THE AUSTRALIAN SHIPPERS COUNCIL
- SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL AFFAIRS
- GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
- SENATE ESTIMATES COMMITTEE
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AUSTRALIAN FILM COMMISSION BILL 1974
- GUILFOYLE, Margaret
- GUILFOYLE, Margaret
- MCCLELLAND, Douglas
- GUILFOYLE, Margaret
- Division
- Procedural Text
- HALL, Steele
- GREENWOOD, Ivor
- MCCLELLAND, Douglas
- GUILFOYLE, Margaret
- MCCLELLAND, Douglas
- WEBSTER, James
- GREENWOOD, Ivor
- GUILFOYLE, Margaret
- MCCLELLAND, Douglas
- GUILFOYLE, Margaret
- MCCLELLAND, Douglas
- CHAIRMAN, The
- GUILFOYLE, Margaret
- MILLINER, Bertie
- HALL, Steele
- GREENWOOD, Ivor
- MCCLELLAND, Douglas
- EVERETT, Mervyn
- WOOD, Ian
- GUILFOYLE, Margaret
- Division
- Procedural Text
- GUILFOYLE, Margaret
- Division
- Procedural Text
- Division
- Third Reading
- CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION (ORGANIZATIONS) BILL 1974
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SOCIAL SERVICES BILL (No. 3) 1974
- Second Reading
- ARBITRATION (FOREIGN AWARDS AND AGREEMENTS) BILL 1974
- STATES GRANTS (ABORIGINAL ASSISTANCE) BILL 1974
- SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE ON SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
- PARLIAMENT BILL 1974 (No. 2)
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REPATRIATION ACTS AMENDMENT BILL 1974
- Second Reading
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ADJOURNMENT
- Senate Debate: Newspapers Comments-Taxation: Education Expenses
- Adjournment
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
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Senator DRAKE-BROCKMAN (WESTERN AUSTRALIA)
-My question is addressed to the Minister representing the Special Minister of State. Is the Minister aware that the Local Government Association of Western Australia has alleged that there is discrimination by the Federal Government in the treatment of applications for unemployment grants to authorities in that State? Will the Minister outline the criteria to be met before a local government authority qualifies for a grant? In view of the serious allegations, will he also table in the Senate lists of Western Australian local authorities which have applied for grants and those which have had their applications approved?
The PRESIDENT
- Order ! Before Senator Willesee, the Minister representing the Special Minister of State, answers that question, I should like to say how pleased we are to see him back recovered from his indisposition.
Senator WILLESEE (WESTERN AUSTRALIA) (Minister for Foreign Affairs)
-I will have to get the Minister for Health on to this problem of influenza. I take it that Senator Drake-Brockman is talking about the grants that fall within the responsibility of the Australian Grants Commission?
Senator Drake-Brockman
- No.
Senator WILLESEE
-A11 right. There is a lot of detail involved in the question. I am aware that there is some dissatisfaction. I will refer the question to the Minister and get a reply for the honourable senator as soon as I can.
