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Urgency motions—2009

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Number of urgency motions: 2
Matter of urgency Date Journals page
Economics—Queensland—Proposed Emissions Trading Scheme
Senator Brandis
Debated and agreed to
12/03/09 1700
Indigenous Australians—Health services
Senator Siewert
Debated and agreed to
18/11/09 2766

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