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24 Nov 1999
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Industry, Science and Resources portfolio
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22 Jun 2000
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22 Jun 2000
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22 Jun 2000
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05 Apr 2001
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06 Jun 2001
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28 Jun 2001
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06 Aug 2001
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21 Mar 2002
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BARTLETT, Andrew
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Amends the
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975
to extend the boundaries of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park to Australia’s exclusive economic zone.
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05 Mar 2003
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MCLUCAS, Sen Jan
BARTLETT, Andrew
- Summary
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Amends the
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975
to extend the boundaries of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park to Australia’s exclusive economic zone.
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