Time spent on consideration of legislation—Autumn 2006

27 to 30 March 2006

Details of bills that were debated in the Senate for more than five hours are available from Bills generating lengthy debates.

Bill Time spent
Aged Care (Bond Security) Bill 2006;
Aged Care (Bond Security) Levy Bill 2006;
Aged Care Amendment (2005 Measures No. 1) Bill 2006
1 hr 39 mins
Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2005-2006;
Appropriation Bill (No. 4) 2005-2006
1 hr 09 mins
Australian Broadcasting Corporation Amendment Bill 2006;
Migration Amendment (Employer Sanctions) Bill 2006;
National Health and Medical Research Council Amendment Bill 2006;
Superannuation Legislation Amendment (Trustee Board and Other Measures) Bill 2006
(introduced together then listed separately)
01 min
Bankruptcy Legislation Amendment (Anti-avoidance) Bill 2006 12 mins
Bankruptcy Legislation Amendment (Fees and Charges) Bill 2006 07 mins
Cancer Australia Bill 2006 1 hr 13 mins
Energy Efficiency Opportunities Bill 2005 01 min
Family Assistance, Social Security and Veterans Affairs Legislation Amendment (2005 Budget and Other Measures) Bill 2006 3 hrs 19 mins
Family Law Amendment (Shared Parental Responsibility) Bill 2006 6 hrs 12 mins
Financial Framework Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2005 05 mins
Health Legislation Amendment (Pharmacy Location Arrangements) Bill 2006 03 mins
Ministers of State Amendment Bill 2005 02 mins
Postal Industry Ombudsman Bill 2005 [2006] 02 mins
Schools Assistance (Learning Together—Achievement Through Choice and Opportunity) Amendment Bill 2006 1 hr 39 mins
Tax Laws Amendment (2006 Measures No. 1) Bill 2006 1 hr 27 mins
Telecommunications (Interception) Amendment Bill 2006 9 hrs 18 mins
Therapeutic Goods Amendment Bill 2005 03 mins
Total time spent on legislation 26 hrs 32 mins
Percentage of business time spent on legislation 62.8%

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