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  • Senator NEAL (New South Wales) (9.35 a.m.) —I seek leave to make a brief statement on the same matter. Leave granted. Senator NEAL —I am somewhat concerned that this disclosure did not come forward until the government was requested to provide that information. It leads to the conclusion that, except
    Date: 01/10/1997 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1997-10-01/0004 - Source: Senate

  • Senator MURRAY —by leave—Under either standing order 190 or 191, I seek leave to make a short personal explanation. Leave granted. Senator MURRAY —Yesterday in question time I, in a state of confusion, wrongly attributed remarks about deafness to the Assistant Treasurer (Senator Kemp) and I unreservedly apologise to
    Date: 27/05/1997 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1997-05-27/0020 - Source: Senate

  • Senator NEAL (New South Wales) (10.39 a.m.) —I seek leave to make a statement on the basis that I have been misrepresented by Senator Newman. Leave granted. Senator NEAL —I must say I am somewhat surprised at the allegations made by Senator Newman in light of what occurred yesterday. In
    Date: 27/02/1997 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1997-02-27/0020 - Source: Senate

  • Senator MARGETTS (Western Australia) (10.40 a.m.) —Madam President, I seek leave to make a personal explanation. Leave granted. Senator MARGETTS —Thank you, Madam President. I rise to speak briefly on the issues that the Minister for Resources and Energy (Senator Parer) has mentioned on the personal level. I will also,
    Date: 18/09/1996 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1996-09-18/0020 - Source: Senate

  • Senator CROWLEY (South Australia) (10.44 a.m.) —I seek leave to make a personal statement because I claim to have been misrepresented. Leave granted. Senator CROWLEY —In answering a question, Senator Newman claimed that I opposed the proposals by Minister Wooldridge to encourage inoculation of children in this country. That is
    Date: 27/02/1997 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1997-02-27/0021 - Source: Senate

  • Senator BOB COLLINS (Northern Territory) (3.40 p.m.) —I rise under standing order 191 to respond to a great many personal reflections which were made during question time but to misunderstandings that were placed on something I said, and I wish to clarify that matter. In debate just a few moments
    Date: 25/06/1996 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1996-06-25/0023 - Source: Senate

  • Senator BOLKUS (South Australia) —I seek leave to make a statement on the same issue, Madam Deputy President. The DEPUTY PRESIDENT —Is leave granted? Senator Vanstone —Madam Deputy President, Senator Bolkus may have the interests of the Senate at heart in disposing of this matter as quickly as possible. If
    Date: 20/05/1996 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1996-05-20/0025 - Source: Senate

  • Senator FAULKNER (New South Wales— Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (3.12 p.m.) —I seek leave to make a short statement as I claim to have been misrepresented. Leave granted. Senator FAULKNER —I thank the Senate. This morning in the Australian Financial Review an article appears under the by-line
    Date: 04/03/1997 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1997-03-04/0026 - Source: Senate

  • Senator BOLKUS (South Australia) —I seek leave to make a statement, Madam Deputy President. The DEPUTY PRESIDENT —Is leave granted for Senator Bolkus to make a statement? There being no objection, leave is granted. Senator BOLKUS —I now know how the vice-chancellors felt last Monday night. There are two parts
    Date: 20/05/1996 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1996-05-20/0027 - Source: Senate

  • Senator STOTT DESPOJA (South Australia) —(3.33 p.m.)—I seek leave to make a personal explanation as I believe I was misrepresented in question time today by Senator Abetz and Senator Vanstone. Leave granted. Senator STOTT DESPOJA —In question time today, Senator Eric Abetz asked a question—a dorothy dixer—of the Minister for
    Date: 13/05/1997 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1997-05-13/0028 - Source: Senate

  • Senator NEAL (New South Wales) (4.42 p.m.) —by leave—In a question asked by Senator Tierney to Senator Newman as the Minister representing the Minister for Health and Family Services earlier today, there were some statements made in relation to a report which I have circulated to all voters in the
    Date: 14/10/1996 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1996-10-14/0033 - Source: Senate

  • Senator MURRAY (Western Australia) (3.04 p.m.) —Madam President, I have been misrepresented and I seek leave to make a short statement under standing order 190. Leave granted. Senator MURRAY —In answer to my question today, Senator Parer said that last week in question time I had stated that 200,000 jobs
    Date: 24/03/1997 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1997-03-24/0034 - Source: Senate

  • Senator MICHAEL BAUME (New South Wales) —I seek leave to make a personal explanation on the grounds that I have been misrepresented. Leave granted. Senator MICHAEL BAUME —Senator Crowley, in an out-of-order introduction to her notice of motion, made a gratuitous remark about Patrick Partners, which I take to have
    Date: 26/06/1996 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1996-06-26/0037 - Source: Senate

  • Senator BROWN (Tasmania) —by leave—On Monday I brought into the Senate a notice of motion on self-determination for East Timor and read it out so that every member of the Senate could hear and clearly understand the motion. Two days have passed and the evaluation of that motion has been
    Date: 16/10/1996 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1996-10-16/0082 - Source: Senate

  • Senator HARRADINE (Tasmania) —Madam Deputy President, I seek leave to make a personal explanation as I claim to have been misrepresented in relation to a question that I asked at question time. Leave granted. Senator HARRADINE —I thank the Senate. Lest it be thought that my question, which referred to
    Date: 29/09/1997 - Collection: Senate - ID: chamber/hansards/1997-09-29/0091 - Source: Senate

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