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  • Senator CARR (Victoria) (9.31 a.m.) —To conclude, the Labor Party believes that the Senate should carry a second reading amendment. Accordingly, I move: At the end of the motion, add: "but the Senate: (1) is of the opinion that a properly resourced university sector is vital to Australia's economic and
    Date: 27/08/1997 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1997-08-27/0004 - Source: Senate

  • Senator CARR (Victoria) (9.40 a.m.) —I will be very brief on the matter. Senator Brown approached me last night concerning this question of an adjournment at 11.30 p.m. I understood him to be saying that he was going to propose something on Monday night for an adjournment at 11.30. I
    Date: 21/03/1997 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1997-03-21/0005 - Source: Senate

  • Senator CARR (Victoria) (9.02 a.m.) —Minister, on Wednesday you told the Senate several times that it was not reasonable for the Commonwealth to continue to pay the states for students who had moved out of government schools. This was the basis of your plan to apply the enrolment benchmark adjustment.
    Date: 29/11/1996 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1996-11-29/0006 - Source: Senate

  • Senator CARR (Victoria) (9.38 a.m.) —by leave—It is of concern to me to hear Senator Campbell indicate that we should not be surprised. Senator Ian Campbell —I didn't say that. I said that Senator O'Brien would not be surprised. Senator CARR —Perhaps Senator O'Brien might or might not be surprised
    Date: 29/10/1997 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1997-10-29/0008 - Source: Senate

  • Senator CARR (Victoria) (10.07 a.m.) —I would like to speak against the amendment moved to my second reading amendment by Senator Stott Despoja for the Australian Democrats. This is an amendment which argues that there was a funding decline of 13 per cent of equivalent full-time student units over the
    Date: 27/08/1997 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1997-08-27/0008 - Source: Senate

  • Senator CARR (Victoria) (9.07 a.m.) —Minister, I put it to you that this is not just a question of a difference of policy. It is quite clear that there is a substantial difference in policy. I acknowledge that. I would be horrified to think otherwise, given the nature of the
    Date: 29/11/1996 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1996-11-29/0008 - Source: Senate

  • Senator CARR (Victoria) (9.13 a.m.) —The opposition is supporting this proposal on the basis that we acknowledge that the committee had a specific charge to investigate this matter and recommended to the Senate that such a measure be supported. Of course, the ability to divide the bills is provided for
    Date: 18/10/1996 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1996-10-18/0008 - Source: Senate

  • Senator CARR (Victoria) (1.38 p.m.) —The Minister for Communications and the Arts, Senator Alston, sits over there on the other side of the chamber in all his vanity trying to look as if he is not smirking. In reality, this deal demonstrates what a weak, sneaky and unprincipled government this
    Date: 09/12/1996 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1996-12-09/0010 - Source: Senate

  • Senator CARR (Victoria) (9.14 a.m.) —I ask again: is it not the case that, because the Commonwealth moneys under the present administrative arrangements are funded on a per capita basis for recurrent moneys, the money already follows the students? There are current arrangements in place under your terms. Further, is
    Date: 29/11/1996 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1996-11-29/0010 - Source: Senate

  • Senator CARR (Victoria) (9.04 a.m.) —I oppose the proposition regarding the Development Allowance Authority Amendment Bill. This issue has arisen essentially as a result of the Treasurer (Mr Costello) indicating that he wishes to reintroduce the concept of private roads attracting eligibility for infrastructure bonds. This is despite the fact
    Date: 28/06/1996 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1996-06-28/0011 - Source: Senate

  • Senator CARR (Victoria) —I take this opportunity to support this condolence motion and pay tribute to the life and work of Olive Zakharov. I knew Olive through my work in the Labor Party in Victoria. Her term as a senator coincided largely with the term in which I was secretary
    Date: 07/03/1995 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1995-03-07/0011 - Source: Senate

  • Senator CARR (Victoria) —I give notice that, on the next day of sitting, I shall move: That the Senate— (a)condemns the Victorian State Government's moves to introduce a tax minimisation remuneration package for State school principals; and (b)notes that: (i)the new remuneration packages for principals provides higher after-tax benefits to
    Date: 06/10/1993 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1993-10-06/0014 - Source: Senate

  • Senator CARR (Victoria) (3.15 p.m.) —The Minister for Communications and the Arts (Senator Alston) comes in here and suggests to us that the main game is not media concentration. He comes in here and puts a position which is quite different from the one he has put for the last
    Date: 02/09/1997 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1997-09-02/0019 - Source: Senate

  • Senator CARR (Victoria) —I give notice that, on the next day of sitting, I shall move: That the Senate notes, with concern, the failure of the Government to adequately administer or defend key aspects of the Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs portfolio and, specifically, the Federal Government's: (a) unwillingness
    Date: 12/02/1997 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1997-02-12/0020 - Source: Senate

  • Senator CARR (Victoria) (3.05 p.m.) —I move: That the Senate take note of the answer given by the Minister for Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs (Senator Vanstone), to a question without notice asked by Senator Childs today, relating to the funding of government schools. This Senate has heard a
    Date: 04/11/1996 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1996-11-04/0021 - Source: Senate

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