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  • CHAIR —Do you want to start off by saying something or do you want to go straight into questioning? Mr Atkins —We are happy to go straight into questioning. We think the submission speaks for itself. It is intended to outline our observations about the operation of the powers. Senator
    Date: 04/08/1999 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/j0000080.sgm/0003 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —Welcome, Ms Hampel. Do you want to make some preliminary remarks? Ms Hampel —I need about five minutes. CHAIR —Take as long as you like. Ms Hampel —There is a little framework that I thought of, if that is convenient to you. The committee secretary sent me the terms
    Date: 04/08/1999 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/j0000080.sgm/0005 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —Welcome. Would you like to make a short opening statement or would you like to go into discussion? Mr McLeod —I am conscious of your time. Maybe if I could just say a few words by way of introduction. We were very pleased to have the opportunity to make
    Date: 04/08/1999 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/j0000080.sgm/0007 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —Welcome. Did you want to make an opening statement or just go into a discussion? Mr Hamilton —I have got a few brief points to make, if that would help. I will not take long, but it might set the scene. CHAIR —Don't feel that we are rushing you
    Date: 04/08/1999 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/j0000080.sgm/0009 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —Welcome. Do you want to make any preliminary remarks or just go to straight into a discussion? The committee is happy to do it either way. Mr Naylor —I have some very brief preliminary remarks to outline the paper you have only just received and obviously have not had
    Date: 04/08/1999 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/j0000080.sgm/0011 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —Mr Roxbee, do you have anything to say or do you want to go into discussion? Mr Roxbee —I would prefer to go into discussion. CHAIR —To get it going, it was suggested that the powers that the immigration department has for search and entry are wider than lots
    Date: 04/08/1999 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/j0000080.sgm/0013 - Source: Senate
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