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29 May 2008
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Health and Ageing
- Summary
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Introduced with the Dental Benefits (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2008, the bill establishes a framework for the payment of dental benefits to effect the Teen Dental Plan and a new Dental Benefits Schedule.
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28 May 2008
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House of Representatives
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Defence
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Introduced with the Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme Bill 2008, the bill makes consequential amendments to the
Defence Force (Home Loans Assistance) Act 1990
and Defence Service Homes Act 1918
to provide for eligible members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) to transition into the new Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme and close the scheme established under the Defence Force (Home Loans Assistance) Act 1990
to serving ADF members who have not yet exercised their rights under that scheme as at 30 June 2010.
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28 May 2008
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House of Representatives
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Defence
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Introduced with the Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2008, the bill establishes a home ownership assistance scheme to provide a home loan interest subsidy to eligible members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) who are serving on or after 1 July 2008. Also provides transitional eligibility for certain ADF members under existing home loan subsidy schemes.
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20 Feb 2008
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House of Representatives
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Defence
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In further response to certain recommendations of the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee's report into the effectiveness of Australia's military justice system, the bill amends the
Defence Act 1903
, Defence Force Discipline Act 1982
and Defence Force Discipline Appeals Act 1955
to redesign summary discipline procedures to include: an automatic right of appeal from a summary authority to a single Military Judge of the Australian Military Court (AMC); the right to elect trial by a Military Judge of the AMC for most disciplinary offences; simplified rules of evidence; a form of review for technical errors related to the awarding of punishments and orders; simplification of offences and punishments; and changed jurisdictions of Superior Summary Authorities and Discipline Officers.
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09 May 2007
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House of Representatives
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Defence
- Summary
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Amends the
Defence Force (Home Loans Assistance) Act 1990
to extend the operation of the Defence HomeOwner Scheme from 31 December 2007 to 30 June 2008.
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12 Oct 2006
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House of Representatives
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Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
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Introduced with the Broadcasting Services Amendment (Collection of Datacasting Transmitter Licence Fees) Bill 2006, the bill imposes annual licence fees on channel A datacasting transmitter licence holders based on their revenue.
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- Date
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14 Sep 2006
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House of Representatives
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Portfolio
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Defence
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In response to certain recommendations of the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee’s report into the effectiveness of Australia’s military justice system, the bill amends the
Defence Act 1903
, Defence Force Discipline Act 1982
, Defence Force Discipline Appeals Act 1955
and Migration Act 1958
to: establish an Australian Military Court; and facilitate the creation of Chief of Defence Force Commissions of Inquiry to inquire into certain notifiable incidents.
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31 May 2006
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House of Representatives
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Defence
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Amends the
Defence Force (Home Loans Assistance) Act 1990
to extend the operation of the Defence HomeOwner Scheme from 31 December 2006 to 31 December 2007.
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25 May 2006
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House of Representatives
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Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
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Introduced with the Do Not Call Register Bill 2006, the bill makes consequential amendments to the
Telecommunications Act 1997
, Australian Communications and Media Authority Act 2005
and Telecommunications (Carrier Licence Charges) Act 1997
to: provide for a regulatory framework for the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) to investigate complaints and enforce the civil penalties regime which will apply to the making of unsolicited telemarketing calls; and enable the development of relevant industry codes and ACMA standards relating to telemarketing calls.
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25 May 2006
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House of Representatives
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Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
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Introduced with the Do Not Call Register (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2006, the bill establishes a framework to regulate and minimise unsolicited telemarketing calls, including: establishing a Do Not Call Register which will allow individuals to register their home and mobile numbers on the register for a period of 3 years; establishing a complaints mechanism; and providing for a civil penalties regime.
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