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Hansard
- Start of Business
- DEATH OF HER EXCELLENCY LADY KERR
- DEATH OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE N. E. KIRK
- DEATH OF MR H. A. LESLIE
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PETITIONS
- Baltic States
- Baltic States
- Baltic States
- Baltic States
- Baltic States
- Baltic States
- National Health Scheme
- Nationalised Transport System
- Baltic States
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NOTICE OF MOTION
- Conciliation and Arbitration Bill 1974
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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INFLATION
(WITHERS, Reg, MURPHY, Lionel) -
AUSTRALIAN COASTGUARD
(DEVITT, Donald, MURPHY, Lionel) -
MR GEORGI ERMOLENKO
(GREENWOOD, Ivor, WILLESEE, Don) -
MR GEORGI ERMOLENKO
(GREENWOOD, Ivor, WILLESEE, Don) -
PHARMACEUTICAL ADVERTISING
(POYSER, Arthur, WHEELDON, John) -
FOREIGN FISHING VESSELS
(DRAKE-BROCKMAN, Thomas, WRIEDT, Ken) -
IMPORTED CANNED FOODS
(MILLINER, Bertie, MURPHY, Lionel) -
AUSTRALIAN BANK NOTES
(LAWRIE, Alexander, WRIEDT, Ken) -
SHEEP EXPORTS
(MCLAREN, Geoffrey, WRIEDT, Ken) -
SHIPPING FREIGHT RATES
(TOWNLEY, Michael, CAVANAGH, James) -
FUEL SHORTAGES
(MAUNSELL, Charles, WRIEDT, Ken) -
COUNTRY MAIL SERVICES
(GIETZELT, Arthur, BISHOP, Reginald) -
UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF MEASURES
(SCOTT, Douglas, WRIEDT, Ken) -
TELEVISION AND AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT IN SCHOOLS
(EVERETT, Mervyn, MCCLELLAND, Douglas) -
RADIO AUSTRALIA
(GUILFOYLE, Margaret, MCCLELLAND, Douglas) -
MAINLINE CORPORATION
(MCCLELLAND, Jim, CAVANAGH, James) -
FUEL RESERVES
(SHEIL, Glen, WRIEDT, Ken) -
PENALTIES FOR DRUG OFFENCES
(MULVIHILL, James, MURPHY, Lionel) -
MIGRANTS: EMPLOYMENT
(MISSEN, Alan, BISHOP, Reginald) -
REPUBLIC OF GUINEA BISSAU
(PRIMMER, Cyril, WILLESEE, Don) -
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
(BONNER, Neville, BISHOP, Reginald) -
ECONOMY
(CARRICK, John, WRIEDT, Ken) -
TASMANIAN TIMBER INDUSTRY
(BESSELL, Eric, WRIEDT, Ken) -
LITHGOW SMALL ARMS FACTORY
(BAUME, Peter, BISHOP, Reginald) -
BUSINESS OF THE SENATE: PAIRS
(WITHERS, Reg, MCCLELLAND, Douglas) -
MR GEORGI ERMOLENKO
(SIM, John, WILLESEE, Don) -
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF ABORIGINAL AND ISLAND WOMEN
(RAE, Peter, CAVANAGH, James) -
FLOODING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA
(DAVIDSON, Gordon, WRIEDT, Ken) - CANBERRA HOSPITALS: SALARIED DOCTORS
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INFLATION
- PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD: ANNUAL REPORT
- ADMINISTRATION OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA
- FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- DRIED FRUITS RESEARCH COMMITTEE: THIRD ANNUAL REPORT
- WORKING PARTY ON MEDICAL AND SURGICAL AIDS AND APPLIANCES
- AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT SOCIAL WELFARE COMMISSION: REPORT
- THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF AUSTRALIA: REPORT
- IMMIGRATION ADVISORY COUNCIL: REPORTS
- AUSTRALIAN DELEGATION TO THE INTER-PARLIAMENTARY COUNCIL
- ASSENT TO BILLS
- COMMONWEALTH BANKS ACT
- RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA
- NOTICES OF MOTION
- PLACING OF BUSINESS
- DAYS AND HOURS OF MEETING
- STANDING COMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL AFFAIRS
- CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION LEGISLATION
- PERSONAL EXPLANATION
- SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL AFFAIRS
- TRADE PRACTICES BILL 1974
- ROADS GRANTS BILL 1974
- NATIONAL ROADS BILL 1974
- LEGISLATIVE AND GENERAL PURPOSE STANDING COMMITTEES
- BUDGET 1974-75
- LEGISLATIVE AND GENERAL PURPOSE STANDING COMMITTEES
- JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE SYSTEM
- Adjournment
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
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Company Taxation (Question No. 113)
(PRIMMER, Cyril, WRIEDT, Ken) -
Application for Migrant Entry to Australia (Question No. 123)
(MULVIHILL, James) -
Statutory Boards (Question No. 52)
(WALSH, Peter, MURPHY, Lionel) -
Public Service: Departmental Heads (Question No. 92)
(WITHERS, Reg, MURPHY, Lionel) -
Imprisonment of Russian Historian (Question No. 149)
(GREENWOOD, Ivor, WILLESEE, Don) -
Cost of Qantas Charters (Question No. 118)
(TOWNLEY, Michael, MURPHY, Lionel) -
Road Safety (Question No. 109)
(GUILFOYLE, Margaret, BAUME, Peter, WRIEDT, Ken, WILLESEE, Don) -
Australian Public Service: Employment of Aborigines (Question No. Ill)
(BAUME, Peter, CAVANAGH, James) -
Wholesale Prices of Fruit (Question No. 51)
(WALSH, Peter, WRIEDT, Ken) -
Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, Melbourne (Question No. 120)
(SHEIL, Glen, WHEELDON, John) -
Nursing Home Benefits (Question No. 46)
(MISSEN, Alan, WHEELDON, John) -
Auditor-General's Office: Staff and Expenditure (Question No. 146)
(WRIGHT, Reginald, MURPHY, Lionel) -
Canberra: Employment of Doctors (Question No. 142)
(BAUME, Peter, WHEELDON, John) -
Vietnam: Orphans (Question No. 100)
(CHANEY, Fred, WILLESEE, Don)
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Company Taxation (Question No. 113)
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Message received from the House of Representatives as follows:
The House of Representatives returns to the Senate the Bill entitled 'A Bill for an Act to grant financial assistance to the States in relation to the construction and maintenance of national roads', and acquaints the Senate that the House of Representatives has agreed to amendments Nos 3 and 4 made by the Senate and has disagreed to amendments Nos 1 and 2 set forth in the annexed schedule for reasons shown therein.
The House of Representatives desires the reconsideration by the Senate of the Bill in respect of the amendments disagreed to.
Motion (by Senator Cavanagh) agreed to:
That the message be taken into consideration in the Committee of the Whole forthwith.
In Committee
SCHEDULE OF THE AMENDMENTS MADE BY THE SENATE TO WHICH THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HAS DISAGREED
No. 1- In clause 4, sub-clause (3), line 38, after 'may', insert 'enter into an agreement with a State to ';
No. 2- In clause 4, sub-clause (4), line 1, after 'may', insert 'enter into an agreement with a State to '.
Reasons of the House of Representatives for disagreeing to Amendments Nos 1 and 2 of the Senate
Because:
1. The declaration of a road as an 'export' road or a major commercial ' road is no different to declarations of National Highways, of the various categories of roads under the Roads Grants Bill 1974 and of the various categories of roads under the previous 1969 Commonwealth Aid Roads Act where the Minister had or is proposed to have the sole right of declaration.
2. 'Export' and 'major commercial' roads being roads which facilitate or would, if built, facilitate trade and commerce, or the development of trade and commerce, with other countries and among the States come within the constitutional power of Australia.
