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  • AUGUST 23, 2012 Community cabinets in Australia Image source: DPMC A new Background Note examines the background, context, approach and activities of community cabinets in Australia. Community cabinets are part of a broader sweep of community engagement initiatives that have been introduced by Australian governments since the 1990s, principally as
    Date: 23/08/2012 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/1878195 - Source: FlagPost - Author: MCCANN, Joy

  • Parliament of Australia Department of Parliamentary Services Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 1 Background ........................................................................................................................................ 1 The Queensland initiative ................................................................................................................... 3 The Commonwealth experience ......................................................................................................... 6 Locations and attendance .............................................................................................................. 7 Format and content ....................................................................................................................... 9 Costs ........................................................................................................................................... 11 Other state/territory community cabinets ........................................................................................ 13 Victoria ........................................................................................................................................ 13 South Australia ............................................................................................................................ 14
    Date: 22/08/2012 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/1865004 - Source: Background Note (Parliame... - Author: MCCANN, Joy

  • AUGUST 2, 2012 Melbourne by-election results for the Greens Collins Street, Melbourne CBD Image source: Wikimedia Commons A by-election was conducted for the Victorian state electorate of Melbourne on Saturday 21 July 2012. Vote-counting and rechecking has now been completed, with the ALP emerging as the winning party with 51.51
    Date: 02/08/2012 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/1829886 - Source: FlagPost - Author: MCCANN, Joy

  • June 12, 2012 110th anniversary of the Commonwealth Franchise Act 1902 Image source: Wikimedia Commons Tuesday 12 June 2012 marks the 110th anniversary of the Commonwealth Franchise Act 1902, the law that granted most Australian women the right to vote, and therefore to stand, in Commonwealth elections. The Act stated
    Date: 12/06/2012 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/1709172 - Source: FlagPost - Author: MCCANN, Joy - WILSON...

  •     MARCH 8, 2012 Women in Australian Parliaments Vida Goldstein Source: Wikimedia Commons A new Background Note, Representation of Women in Australian Parliaments, published by the Parliamentary Library to coincide with International Women's Day, reveals that there are currently more women parliamentarians in the Senate than at any other
    Date: 08/03/2012 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/1585377 - Source: FlagPost - Author: MCCANN, Joy

  • ISSN 1834-9854 Parliament of Australia Departmentof Parliamentary Services RESEARCH PAPER NO. 7, 2011-12 8 February 2012 Balancing act: the Australian Greens 2008-2011 Dr Joy McCann Politics and Public Administration Section Executive summary • In 2008 the Parliamentary Library published The rise of the Australian Greens which discussed the emergence of
    Date: 08/02/2012 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/1405461 - Source: Research Paper (Parliamen... - Author: MCCANN, Joy

  •   FEBRUARY 8, 2012 The Australian Greens 2008-2011 Image source: The Greens The Parliamentary Library has recently published a research paper which examines the electoral fortunes and parliamentary activities of the Australian Greens from 2008 to the end of the first year of the 43rd Commonwealth Parliament in 2011. The
    Date: 08/02/2012 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/1585378 - Source: FlagPost - Author: MCCANN, Joy

  •     DECEMBER 6, 2011 PNG parliament votes to allow reserved seats for women Image source: United Nations Democracy Fund In a historic vote, the Parliament of Papua New Guinea has passed a bill allowing 22  parliamentary seats to be reserved for women MPs. On 23 November 2011, the Equality  and Participation Bill (or ‘Women’s Bill’) received 72 votes to two, with several members  abstaining and some absent. PNG has had four women Members of Parliament since the  country’s independence in 1975, and currently has only one woman MP—Dame Carol Kidu—who sponsored the Bill. In a recent ABC radio interview, the Queensland‐born MP  described the vote as ‘a real paradigm shift’ on the floor of the parliament, and noted that  the years of campaigning for change had helped to raise public consciousness of women’s  under‐representation in the country’s parliament. In a nation where violence against women  is endemic, Dame Carol cites international evidence to show that social issues gain priority  when more women are involved in making laws. The PNG parliament must now pass  enabling legislation that will determine the boundaries of the 22 electorates. The enabling  legislation, still to be introduced, will require 73 votes or two‐thirds of the parliament. According to the Inter-Parliamentary Union’s data, women comprised 19.3 per cent or less  than one‐fifth of all parliamentarians in the 188 national parliaments surveyed at the end of  September 2011. The figure for Pacific countries was even lower at 14.8 per cent. Given the  slow progress internationally, many countries have adopted some form of gender quota to  increase women’s representation in politics. The Quota Project, a global database of quotas  for women in politics, reports that about half of the countries of the world today use some  type of electoral quota system for women, including candidate quotas, reserved seats and  voluntary quotas for political parties. Different systems are preferred in different regions.  Reserved seats tend to be used in the Arab region, in South Asia and partly in Africa. Indigenous Maori people have had dedicated seats in the New Zealand Parliament for more  than 100 years. Indigenous Australians have unsuccessfully sought dedicated seats since  1938 when the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation presented a petition to Prime Minister  Joseph Lyons demanding representation in the national Parliament.  Reserved seats are an example of a quota system mandated by the constitution and/or law 
    Date: 06/12/2011 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/1281569 - Source: FlagPost - Author: MCCANN, Joy

  •         NOVEMBER 15, 2011 Queen's visit revives republican debate Source: Wikimedia Commons The recent trip to Australia by Queen Elizabeth II marked her 16th visit since 1954, when she was the first reigning British monarch to make the journey. The Queen is the Head of State of
    Date: 15/11/2011 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/1232357 - Source: FlagPost - Author: MCCANN, Joy

  • Parliament of Australia Departmentof Parliamentary Services Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 1 House of Representatives practice and procedure ................................................................................. 2 The Selection Committee and referral of bills .................................................................................... 2 Referral of bills by the Selection Committee for inquiry and report ............................................. 3 The Speaker ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Acknowledgement of country ............................................................................................................ 6 Question
    Date: 07/10/2011 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/1136144 - Source: Background Note (Parliame... - Author: HORNE, Nicholas - WI...

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