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  • CHAIR —I declare open this public meeting of the Senate Foreign, Defence and Trade References Committee, which is inquiring into the Australian government's provision of consular assistance. This morning the committee will hear evidence from journalists Mr Lindsay Murdoch, Mr Nick Cater and Mr Terry Friel who, I understand, were all in Cambodia at
    Date: 28/11/1996 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/rcomw961128a_sfa.out/0003 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —I declare open this public meeting of the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee which is inquiring into the Australian government's provision of consular assistance. I welcome officers of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Today the committee will be seeking further evidence in relation to the case of
    Date: 25/11/1996 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/rcomw961125a_sfa.out/0003 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —Welcome. The committee prefers that all evidence be given in public but, should you at any stage wish to give any part of your evidence in private, you may ask to do so and the committee will consider that request. The committee has before it submissions and supplementary information from Mr Tim Wilson,
    Date: 24/10/1996 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/rcomw961024a_sfa.out/0003 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —I welcome the witnesses here this afternoon. I understand that you were at this morning's proceedings. I draw your attention to the statement that I made at the outset of those proceedings. In particular, I draw your attention to my remarks concerning adverse comments and the privileges resolutions of the Senate. The committee
    Date: 24/10/1996 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/rcomw961024a_sfa.out/0005 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —The committee prefers that all evidence be given in public but if at any time you wish to give any part of your evidence in private, you may ask to do so and the committee will consider that request. You will not be required to comment on the reasons for certain policy
    Date: 16/09/1996 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/rcomw960916a_sfa.out/0003 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —Thank you. I might indicate that the committee is looking at the provision of consular services and, at this stage of its public hearings, we are looking at general issues. We also have, as I am sure you are aware, a number of individual cases that have received publicity in recent years, and
    Date: 16/09/1996 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/rcomw960916a_sfa.out/0005 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —I declare open this public hearing of the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee. This committee is inquiring into the Australian government's provision of consular assistance. This is the first day of hearings on the matter. The terms of reference for the inquiry include both broad issues relating to consular assistance and
    Date: 09/09/1996 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/rcomw960909a_sfa.out/0003 - Source: Senate
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