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Hansard
- Start of Business
- MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
-
QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
-
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BILL
(Mr HOWARD, Mr HAWKE) -
SOUTH PACIFIC: LIBYAN ACTIVITIES
(Mr LANGMORE, Mr HAWKE) -
LIBYAN PEOPLE'S BUREAU
(Mr HAYDEN) -
BROADCASTING
(Mr MILDREN, Mr DUFFY) -
FIJI
(Mr SINCLAIR, Mr HAYDEN) -
TAXATION
(Mr FREE, Mr KEATING) -
FIJI
(Mr HOWARD, Mr HAWKE) -
BRISBANE AIRPORT
(Mrs DARLING, Mr PETER MORRIS)
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INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BILL
- MERINO EXPORT REVIEW COMMITTEE
- COMMONWEALTH-STATE HOUSING AGREEMENT
- ADVANCE TO THE MINISTER FOR FINANCE
- RECOMBINANT DNA MONITORING COMMITTEE
- AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY HEALTH AUTHORITY
- STANDING COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND CONSERVATION
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
-
PETITIONS
- Pensions: Commonwealth Occupational Superannuation Schemes
- Radioactive Substances
- Pensions
- Department of Veterans' Affairs
- Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
- Australian War Memorial
- Nuclear Free Zones
- Grant-in-Aid for the Australian-German Welfare Society
- Proposed Two Dollar Coin
- Telecom Business Offices
- Nuclear Test Ban
- National Identification Numbering System
- National Flag
- Funding for Pacific Highway Improvements
- Nuclear Test Ban
- 'Star Wars' Planning
- French Nuclear Testing Near Australia
- Austudy Allowance
- Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
- Wealth Tax
- Home Loan Interest Rates
- Compulsory Unionism
- North Epping Postal Agency, New South Wales
- Tertiary Education Administration Charge
- Procedural Text
- ASSENT TO BILLS
- TRADE PRACTICES ACT
- JOINT COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
-
FAMILY LAW AMENDMENT BILL 1987
- First Reading
- Second Reading
- SALES TAX LAWS AMENDMENT BILL 1987
- SOCIAL SECURITY AND VETERANS' ENTITLEMENTS AMENDMENT BILL 1987
- ADJOURNMENT
- NOTICE
- PAPERS
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Tuesday, 26 May 1987
Page: 3306
Page: 3306
To the Honourable the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives in Parliament assembled: This humble petition of the undersigned citizens of Australia respectfully showeth that they are totally opposed to any change in the present Australian National Flag as declared in the Flags Act (1953).
Your petitioners humbly pray that Parliament in its wisdom will take no action to change in any way the Australian National Flag.
And your petitioners as in duty bound will ever pray-
by .