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TOTAL RESULTS: 126
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- Date
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10 Feb 2011
- Chamber
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Senate
- Status
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Not Proceeding
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Sponsor
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SCULLION, Sen Nigel
- Summary
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Provides that the development or use of Aboriginal land in a wild river area cannot be regulated under the
Wild Rivers Act 2005
(Qld) without the written agreement of the land owner.
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- Date
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15 Nov 2010
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
- Status
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Not Proceeding
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Sponsor
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ABBOTT, Tony, MP
- Summary
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Provides that the development or use of Aboriginal land in a wild river area cannot be regulated under the
Wild Rivers Act 2005
(Qld) without the agreement of the land owner.
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- Date
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30 Sep 2010
- Chamber
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Senate
- Status
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Not Proceeding
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Sponsor
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XENOPHON, Sen Nick
HANSON-YOUNG, Sen Sarah
- Summary
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Enables the Murray-Darling Basin Authority to manage the water resources of the basin as a single system during periods of extreme crisis.
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- Date
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29 Sep 2010
- Chamber
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Senate
- Status
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Act
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Portfolio
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Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities
- Summary
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Amends the
Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Act 2005
to provide that a Water Efficiency Labelling Scheme (WELS) standard may require a product to comply with certain requirements relating to plumbing before the product can be registered as a WELS product.
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- Date
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16 Jun 2010
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
- Status
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Environment Protection, Heritage and the Arts
- Summary
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Amends the
Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Act 2005
to provide that a Water Efficiency Labelling Scheme (WELS) standard may require a product to comply with certain requirements relating to plumbing before the product can be registered as a WELS product.
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- Date
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18 Mar 2010
- Chamber
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Senate
- Status
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Not Proceeding
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Sponsor
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XENOPHON, Sen Nick
HANSON-YOUNG, Sen Sarah
- Summary
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Enables the Murray-Darling Basin Authority to manage the water resources of the Basin as a single system during periods of extreme crisis.
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- Date
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23 Feb 2010
- Chamber
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Senate
- Status
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Not Proceeding
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Sponsor
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SCULLION, Sen Nigel
- Summary
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Provides that the development or use of native title land in a wild river area cannot be regulated under the
Wild Rivers Act 2005
(Qld) without the agreement of the Indigenous traditional owners of that land.
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- Date
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08 Feb 2010
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
- Status
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Not Proceeding
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Sponsor
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ABBOTT, Tony, MP
- Summary
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Provides that the development or use of native title land in a wild river area cannot be regulated under the
Wild Rivers Act 2005
(Qld) without the agreement of the Indigenous traditional owners of that land.
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- Date
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03 Dec 2008
- Chamber
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Senate
- Status
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Not Proceeding
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Sponsor
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BIRMINGHAM, Sen Simon
- Summary
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Amends the
Water Act 2007
to: prohibit the unauthorised extraction of water from the Murray-Darling Basin; prevent the construction of water infrastructure or river flow control work; ensure that Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales comply with their obligations to allocate audited, saved water to the Living Murray Initiative and Water for Rivers; and ensure water is not used for any other purpose other than the Living Murray Initiative and Water for Rivers.
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- Date
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25 Sep 2008
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
- Status
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Act
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Portfolio
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Climate Change and Water portfolio
- Summary
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Gives effect to the intergovernmental Agreement on Murray-Darling Basin Reform between New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory by amending the
Water Act 2007
to: transfer the powers and functions of the Murray-Darling Basin Commission to the Murray-Darling Basin Authority; expand the Basin Plan to include arrangements for critical human water needs for communities dependent on the River Murray System; extend the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s role in relation to water market rules and water charge rules; provide for the appointment of the Chair to the Basin Officials Committee; effect a revised Agreement which establishes a Ministerial Council and Basin Officials Committee; and make transitional amendments. Also makes consequential and technical amendments to the Legislative Instruments Act 2003
, Trade Practices Act 1974
and Water Act 2007
and repeals the Murray-Darling Basin Act 1993
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