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Hansard
- Start of Business
- DELEGATION REPORTS
- COMMITTEES
- EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT (PETROL TAX CUT) BILL 2001
- CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT (PETROL TAX CUT) BILL 2001
- STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Employment: Jobs Growth
(Crean, Simon, MP, Costello, Peter, MP) -
Foot-and-Mouth Disease
(Causley, Ian, MP, Truss, Warren, MP) -
Goods and Services Tax: Building Industry
(Lawrence, Dr Carmen, MP, Costello, Peter, MP) -
Economy: Retail Trade Figures
(Hardgrave, Gary, MP, Costello, Peter, MP) -
Welfare Reform Package
(Beazley, Kim, MP, Costello, Peter, MP) -
Child Care: Policy
(Draper, Trish, MP, Anthony, Larry, MP) -
Goods and Services Tax: Pensions
(Beazley, Kim, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Fuel Prices
(Lindsay, Peter, MP, Costello, Peter, MP) -
Rental Assistance: Funding
(Swan, Wayne, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Fuel Prices
(Bailey, Fran, MP, Hockey, Joe, MP) -
Goods and Services Tax: Caravan Park Rentals
(Albanese, Anthony, MP, Anthony, Larry, MP) -
Defence: White Paper
(Georgiou, Petro, MP, Reith, Peter, MP) -
Members of Parliament: Superannuation
(Andren, Peter, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Rural and Regional Australia: Health Services
(Wakelin, Barry, MP, Anderson, John, MP) -
Telsta: Privatisation
(Smith, Stephen, MP, Anderson, John, MP) -
Education: Government Schools
(Lloyd, Jim, MP, Kemp, Dr David, MP) -
Telstra: Privatisation
(Beazley, Kim, MP, Howard, John, MP) -
Unions: Compulsory Levy
(Moylan, Judi, MP, Abbott, Tony, MP)
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Employment: Jobs Growth
- RENTAL ASSISTANCE: FUNDING
- QUESTIONS TO MR SPEAKER
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- QUESTIONS TO MR SPEAKER
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PETITIONS
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Independence and Funding
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Independence and Funding
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Independence and Funding
- Fuel Prices
- Nursing Homes: Conditions
- Medicare: Belmont Office
- Medical Practitioners: Bulk-Billing
- Kirkpatrick, Private John Simpson
- Roads: F3 Freeway
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Program Cuts
- Goods and Services Tax: Pensioner Bonus
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal: Abolition
- Immigration: Jon Venables and Robert Thompson
- Procedural Text
- MAIN COMMITTEE
- MATTERS REFERRED TO MAIN COMMITTEE
- EMPLOYEE PROTECTION (EMPLOYEE ENTITLEMENTS GUARANTEE) BILL 2001
- PARLIAMENTARY (CHOICE OF SUPERANNUATION) BILL 2001
- PRIVATE MEMBERS BUSINESS
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GRIEVANCE DEBATE
- Rural and Regional Australia: Medical Practitioners
- Roads: Kurri Corridor
- Readers Digest: Marketing Technique
- Prospect Electorate: Migration
- Tourism: Overseas Visitors
- Education: Primary Schools
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Roads: F3 Freeway
Newcastle Disease: Central Coast of New South Wales - Banking: Services
- Rural and Regional Australia: Services
- BILLS RETURNED FROM THE SENATE
- LAW AND JUSTICE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (APPLICATION OF CRIMINAL CODE) BILL 2001
- BROADCASTING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2001
- THERAPEUTIC GOODS AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 4) 2000
- WORKPLACE RELATIONS AMENDMENT (TALLIES AND PICNIC DAYS) BILL 2000
- AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH COUNCIL BILL 2000
- AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH COUNCIL (CONSEQUENTIAL AND TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS) BILL 2000
- WORKPLACE RELATIONS AMENDMENT (UNFAIR DISMISSALS) BILL 1998 [NO. 2]
- BILLS RETURNED FROM THE SENATE
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- NOTICES
- Main Committee
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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
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Excise Evasion: Prosecutions
(Thomson, Kelvin, MP, Costello, Peter, MP) -
Goods and Services Tax: Vitalcall
(Mossfield, Frank, MP, Wooldridge, Dr Michael, MP) -
Health: MRI Scanner, Liverpool Hospital
(Latham, Mark, MP, Wooldridge, Dr Michael, MP) -
Migration: Class Actions
(Ferguson, Martin, MP, Ruddock, Philip, MP) -
Visas: Temporary Protection
(Theophanous, Dr Andrew, MP, Ruddock, Philip, MP) -
Forest and Wood Products: Funding
(Ferguson, Laurie, MP, Tuckey, Wilson, MP) -
National Forest Inventory: Funding
(Ferguson, Laurie, MP, Tuckey, Wilson, MP) -
Forest and Wood Products Council
(Ferguson, Laurie, MP, Tuckey, Wilson, MP) -
Migration: Brazil
(Crosio, Janice, MP, Ruddock, Philip, MP)
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Excise Evasion: Prosecutions
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Consideration resumed from 8 February.
Senate's amendments—
(1) Schedule 1, item 4, page 3 (line 21), at the end of subsection (1B), add:
; and (c) the institution or body is listed in Schedule 1.
(2) Schedule 1, item 4, page 3 (line 30) to page 4 (line 17), omit subsection (1D), substitute:
(1D) For the purposes of paragraph (1B)(b), an institution or body is an accredited higher education institution or body if (and only if) the institution or body is included as a higher education institution on both of the following registers (as in force when the relevant expenditure proposal is being considered by the Minister):
(a) the Australian Qualifications Framework Register of Authorities empowered by Government to Accredit Post-Compulsory Education and Training Courses;
(b) the Australian Qualifications Framework Register of Bodies with Authority to Issue Qualifications.
(3) Schedule 1, item 4, page 4 (lines 18 to 23), omit subsection (1E) (but not the note), substitute:
(1E) The Minister may, by instrument in writing, determine requirements to be satisfied for a plan to be approved under paragraph (1C)(b).
(4) Schedule 1, page 4 (after line 33), at the end of the Schedule, add:
8 At the end of the Act
Add:
Schedule 1—Institutions or bodies eligible for special research assistance
Note: See section 23.
Institutions or bodies eligible for special research assistance | |
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Item | Name of institution or body |
1 | Australian Catholic University |
2 | Charles Sturt University |
3 | Southern Cross University |
4 | Macquarie University |
5 | The University of New England |
6 | The University of New South Wales |
7 | The University of Newcastle |
8 | The University of Sydney |
9 | University of Technology, Sydney |
10 | University of Western Sydney |
11 | University of Wollongong |
12 | Deakin University |
13 | La Trobe University |
14 | Monash University |
15 | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology |
16 | Swinburne University of Technology |
17 | The University of Melbourne |
18 | University of Ballarat |
19 | Victoria University of Technology |
20 | Central Queensland University |
21 | Griffith University |
22 | James Cook University |
23 | Queensland University of Technology |
24 | The University of Queensland |
25 | University of Southern Queensland |
26 | University of the Sunshine Coast |
27 | Curtin University of Technology |
28 | Edith Cowan University |
29 | Murdoch University |
30 | The University of Western Australia |
31 | The Flinders University of South Australia |
32 | The University of Adelaide |
33 | University of South Australia |
34 | University of Tasmania |
35 | Batchelor College |
36 | Northern Territory University |
37 | Australian Maritime College |
38 | The Australian National University |
39 | University of Canberra |
40 | The University of Notre Dame Australia |