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  • CHAIR —Good morning. I apologise for our lateness. We were supposed to fly into Williamtown, but it was fogged in. Instead, we flew into Belmont and got up here as quickly as we could. Those who are sitting at the table opposite us have indicated they will give statements this
    Date: 07/06/2004 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commrep/7690/0003 - Source: House of Reps
  • CHAIR —We are delighted to come and have this community forum. Thank you for lending me your chair, Mr Mayor. I and my colleague the Hon. Alan Cadman, the secretary of the committee, Gillian Gould, and Hansard, who have come with us, have had quite an exciting journey here from
    Date: 07/06/2004 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commrep/7691/0003 - Source: House of Reps
  • CHAIR —I now declare open this public hearing of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs inquiry into crime in the community: victims, offenders and fear of crime. Throughout the course of this inquiry the committee has heard some serious allegations of mismanagement and corruption amongst
    Date: 07/11/2003 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commrep/7140/0003 - Source: House of Reps
  • CHAIR —I declare open the 21st public hearing of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs for its inquiry into child custody arrangements in the event of family separation. This inquiry addresses a very important issue which touches the lives of all Australians. Today we will
    Date: 03/11/2003 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commrep/7139/0003 - Source: House of Reps
  • CHAIR —I welcome the first witness to today's public hearing. The evidence you give at this public hearing is considered to be part of the proceedings of parliament. I therefore remind you that any attempt to mislead the committee is a very serious matter and could amount to contempt of
    Date: 27/10/2003 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commrep/6982/0004 - Source: House of Reps
  • CHAIR —Welcome. The evidence you give at this public hearing is considered to be part of the proceedings of parliament. I therefore remind you that any attempt to mislead the committee is a very serious matter and could amount to a contempt of parliament. I remind you that the comments
    Date: 27/10/2003 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commrep/6982/0006 - Source: House of Reps
  • CHAIR —Welcome. The evidence you give at this public hearing is considered to be part of the proceedings of parliament. I therefore remind you that any attempt to mislead this committee is a very serious matter and could amount to contempt of parliament. I remind you that the comments you
    Date: 27/10/2003 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commrep/6982/0008 - Source: House of Reps
  • CHAIR —Welcome. The evidence you give at this public hearing is considered to be part of the proceedings of parliament. I therefore remind you that any attempt to mislead the committee is a very serious matter and could amount to contempt of the parliament. I remind you that the comments
    Date: 27/10/2003 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commrep/6982/0010 - Source: House of Reps
  • CHAIR —Welcome. I advise you that the evidence you give at this public hearing is considered to be part of the proceedings of the parliament. Therefore, I remind you that any attempt to mislead the committee is a very serious matter and could amount to a contempt of the parliament.
    Date: 27/10/2003 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commrep/6982/0012 - Source: House of Reps
  • CHAIR —I welcome this morning the representatives of Dads in Distress, Mr Miller and Mr Lenton. Thank you for appearing before the committee. The evidence that you give at this public hearing is considered to be part of the proceedings of parliament. I therefore remind you that any attempt to
    Date: 27/10/2003 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commrep/6982/0014 - Source: House of Reps
  • CHAIR —I welcome Witness 1 to this afternoon's public hearing. The evidence that you give at this public hearing is considered to be part of the proceedings of parliament. I therefore remind you that any attempt to mislead the committee is a very serious matter and could amount to a
    Date: 27/10/2003 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commrep/6983/0004 - Source: House of Reps
  • CHAIR —Welcome to today's public hearing. The evidence you give at this public hearing is considered to be part of the proceedings of parliament. I therefore remind you that any attempt to mislead this committee is a very serious matter and could amount to a contempt of the parliament. I
    Date: 27/10/2003 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commrep/6983/0006 - Source: House of Reps
  • CHAIR —Welcome. Thank you for coming this afternoon. The evidence that you give at this public hearing is considered to be part of the proceedings of parliament. I therefore remind you that any attempt to mislead the committee is a very serious matter and could amount to a contempt of
    Date: 27/10/2003 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commrep/6983/0008 - Source: House of Reps
  • CHAIR —Those organising refreshments for themselves should please feel free to continue, but in the interests of continuing the inquiry I will call the next witnesses. I point out to witnesses that the evidence you give at this public hearing is considered to be part of the proceedings of parliament.
    Date: 27/10/2003 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commrep/6983/0010 - Source: House of Reps
  • CHAIR —Welcome. We appreciate your coming in from Muswellbrook. The evidence that you give at this public hearing is considered to be part of the proceedings of parliament. I therefore remind you that any attempt to mislead the committee is a very serious matter and could amount to a contempt
    Date: 27/10/2003 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commrep/6983/0012 - Source: House of Reps
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