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  • Senator McGAURAN (Victoria) (4.44 p.m.) —Senator Murphy is a new senator and there is a lot more that he has to learn in his first term—as we all do. We are on air, we are being broadcast, so Senator Murphy can rest assured that a great number of people—I am
    Date: 11/10/1994 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1994-10-11/0077 - Source: Senate

  • Senator BOSWELL (Queensland- Leader of the National Party of Australia) (4.30 p.m.) —We are debating a very important issue today, namely, the Labor Party's record on social justice. For a party that purports to represent the worker and the underprivileged, it has done a pretty lousy job in this social
    Date: 07/02/1994 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1994-02-07/0077 - Source: Senate

  • Senator O'CHEE (Queensland) (4.21 p.m.) —This debate is indeed a matter of public interest. It is a matter of public importance because there is not a household in this nation that does not pay the price of the foreign debt which this Labor government has inflicted upon this country. There
    Date: 25/09/1995 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1995-09-25/0082 - Source: Senate

  • Senator SANDY MACDONALD (New South Wales) (4.36 p.m.) —I am pleased to follow my colleagues Senator Newman and Senator Patterson, both dedicated to the welfare of our community of all ages both old and young. I particularly commend both of them on their contribution today on this important MPI. Today
    Date: 20/09/1994 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1994-09-20/0087 - Source: Senate

  • Senator TAMBLING (Northern Territory) (3.47 p.m.) —This issue relates very specifically to the government's budget proposal to impose a wholesale sales tax of 12 per cent on certain builders' hardware and building materials. It is for us to adjudge the impact that that will have on housing affordability in Australia
    Date: 31/05/1995 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1995-05-31/0089 - Source: Senate

  • Senator O'CHEE (Queensland) (4.48 p.m.) —This is an interesting debate, when the other side of the chamber believes that we are proposing no change at all in this country. We on this side of the chamber do propose change, but we propose a change that will see this country led
    Date: 20/06/1994 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1994-06-20/0090 - Source: Senate

  • Senator BROWNHILL (New South Wales- Deputy Leader of the National Party of Australia) (4.24 p.m.) —Today we are debating a matter of public importance proposed by the shadow minister for aviation, Senator Parer: namely, the government's negligent administration of air safety regulations. It is a matter that needs some airing
    Date: 12/10/1994 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1994-10-12/0095 - Source: Senate

  • Senator BROWNHILL (New South Wales- Deputy Leader of the National Party of Australia) (4.02 p.m.) —Prime Minister Keating stands condemned for his callous disregard of the rural sector and for his chronic failure to recognise the devastating personal and financial heartbreak of this exceptional drought. It has long been accepted
    Date: 23/08/1994 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1994-08-23/0100 - Source: Senate

  • Senator McGAURAN (Victoria) (5.37 p.m.) —I think it is worth while to restate the motion moved by Senator Alston because we have just had a series of speakers from the government and minor parties who seem to endorse the outrageous comments of the Prime Minister (Mr Keating). The motion states:
    Date: 24/10/1995 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1995-10-24/0101 - Source: Senate

  • Senator McGAURAN (Victoria) (5.15 p.m.) —Listening to Senator Margetts's opening address in this debate, I have to say that I do not entirely disagree with her sentiments, particularly her support, as I understood it, of the no regrets policy, the need for action on a local and community level in
    Date: 28/02/1995 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1995-02-28/0101 - Source: Senate

  • Senator McGAURAN (Victoria) (4.55 p.m.) —The motion before the Senate this evening really encapsulates what is good government and all that is under the jurisdiction of governments to administer in our society, including youth unemployment, unemployment generally, housing affordability and the gap between the rich and the poor. So it
    Date: 16/10/1995 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1995-10-16/0105 - Source: Senate

  • Senator McGAURAN (Victoria) (5.07 p.m.) —I join my colleagues Senator Ian Macdonald and Senator Panizza in this matter of public importance which refers to: The lack of genuine interest and commitment in regional Australia by the Federal Government. Referring to the refusal to allow Senator Bolkus to incorporate the document,
    Date: 30/05/1994 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1994-05-30/0107 - Source: Senate

  • Senator SANDY MACDONALD (New South Wales) (5.38 p.m.) —I have much pleasure in supporting Senator Kemp's proposal to debate the following matter of public importance: The Government's divisive approach to environmental policy which has meant that Australia's environment has declined in the last 12 years. The government has been very
    Date: 05/06/1995 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1995-06-05/0113 - Source: Senate

  • Senator McGAURAN (Victoria) (8.42 p.m.) —I am pleased to be able to support my colleague Senator Vanstone in this matter of public importance. I will be followed by my Victorian colleague Senator Troeth. The matter of public importance reads: The disastrous impact on low income earners of Labor's broken election
    Date: 01/02/1994 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1994-02-01/0125 - Source: Senate

  • Senator O'CHEE (Queensland) (4.27 p.m.) —It is interesting to hear Senator Forshaw carry on again about principle. I wonder what the union movement would say if CRA went back to the Australian Industrial Relations Commission and said they wanted to do away with the individual contracts that were paying people
    Date: 16/11/1995 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1995-11-16/0130 - Source: Senate

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