Sitting week beginning Monday, 4 November 2024 — 5th House sitting week of the 47th Parliament’s 2024 Spring sittings. This page summarises matters expected to be considered by the House of ...
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The House Select Committee on Nuclear Energy was established by a resolution of appointment that passed the House of Representatives on 10 October 2024. The Committee will inquire into matters ...
The Joint Standing Committee on Treaties will hold the third public hearing today in Perth for its inquiry into the Agreement among the Government of Australia, the Government of the United Kingdom of ...
Amends the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 to prohibit political donations being made by corporations or close associates of the corporation in certain circumstances. Amends the Commonwealth Electoral ...
The judicial power of the Commonwealth shall be vested in a Federal Supreme Court, to be called the High Court of Australia, and in such other federal courts as the Parliament creates, and in such ...
1 Referred to House Social Policy and Legal Affairs Committee 14/12/23; report presented 23/2/24. Referred to Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee 8/2/24; report presented 13/5/24. 2 ...
All the finalists will recieve a certificate signed by the Speaker and their local member. The winning students will now be invited along with a parent or guardian to join us here at Parliament House ...
Using the Bill Introduced date fields will allow you to search bills by the date they were introduced into Parliament. Clicking the 'Bill Introduced (From)' and 'Bill Introduced (To)' fields displays ...
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All Senate, House and Joint Committee inquiries referred in the previous two weeks listed by date referred.
The parliamentary position of the Usher of the Black Rod, an officer who maintained order in the upper house of a parliament, dates from the fourteenth century in England. Senate standing orders ...