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17 Feb 1999
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17 Feb 2000
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28 Nov 2018
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Not Proceeding
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Resources and Northern Australia
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Introduced with the Passenger Movement Charge Amendment (Timor Sea Maritime Boundaries Treaty) Bill 2018 to partially implement the Treaty Between Australia and the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste Establishing Their Maritime Boundaries in the Timor Sea (New York, 6 March 2018), the bill amends 18 Acts to: permanently delimit the continental shelf boundary and the exclusive economic zone boundary between Australia and Timor-Leste; allow for a future adjustment of the lateral continental shelf boundaries subject to specific conditions being met; and establish the Greater Sunrise Special Regime in the Special Regime Area.
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04 Jul 2019
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Resources and Northern Australia
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Introduced with the Passenger Movement Charge Amendment (Timor Sea Maritime Boundaries Treaty) Bill 2019 to partially implement the Treaty Between Australia and the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste Establishing Their Maritime Boundaries in the Timor Sea (New York, 6 March 2018), the bill amends 25 Acts to: permanently delimit the continental shelf boundary and the exclusive economic zone boundary between Australia and Timor-Leste; allow for a future adjustment of the lateral continental shelf boundaries subject to specific conditions being met; and establish the Greater Sunrise Special Regime in the Special Regime Area.
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31 May 2000
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Health and Aged Care Portfolio
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17 Nov 2010
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Health and Ageing
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Amends the
Tobacco Advertising Prohibition Act 1992
to make it an offence to advertise tobacco products on the internet and other electronic media and future technologies, unless the advertising complies with state or territory legislation or Commonwealth regulations.
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16 Sep 2002
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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15 Aug 2018
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Health
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Amends the
Tobacco Plain Packaging Act 2011
to expand the range of persons who can be appointed as authorised officers for the purposes of undertaking compliance and enforcement activities under the Act.
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06 Jul 2011
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House of Representatives
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Health and Ageing
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Introduced with the Trade Marks Amendment (Tobacco Plain Packaging) Bill 2011, the bill prevents tobacco advertising and promotion of tobacco products and tobacco product packaging by making it an offence to sell, supply, purchase, package or manufacture tobacco products or packaging for retail sale that are not compliant with plain packaging requirements.
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19 Jun 2002
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Senate
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Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
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Amends the
Torres Strait Fisheries Act 1984
to allow for the Chair of the Torres Strait Regional Authority to be appointed as a full member of the Torres Strait Protected Zone Joint Authority.
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