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TOTAL RESULTS: 105
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- Date
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23 Jun 2010
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Education
- Summary
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Amends the:
Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000
in relation to: the registration process for approved providers; financial penalties; and the publication of certain information; Ombudsman Act 1976
to enable the Ombudsman to: provide an independent complaints body for overseas students of private registered providers; provide advice and training to private registered providers to facilitate best practice complaint handling; and review and investigate complaint handling and report on systemic issues; and Privacy Act 1988
to enable the Australian Information Commissioner to transfer certain complaints to the Overseas Students Ombudsman.
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03 Jun 2010
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
- Status
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Act
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Portfolio
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Treasury
- Summary
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Introduced with the Customs Tariff Amendment (Aviation Fuel) Bill 2010, the bill amends the
Excise Tariff Act 1921
to increase the excise duty rate applying to aviation fuel to 3.556 cents per litre from 1 July 2010.
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- Date
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02 Jun 2010
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
- Status
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Special Minister of State
- Summary
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Amends the
Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918
and Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1984
to provide that: rolls are closed seven days after the issue of the writ for an election; and provisional voters are not required to provide evidence of identity.
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- Date
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02 Jun 2010
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
- Status
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Act
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Portfolio
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Special Minister of State
- Summary
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Amends the:
Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918
to provide for: specific authorisation requirements for how-to-vote cards; and penalties for contravening the requirements; and Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918
and Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1984
in relation to misleading or deceptive electronic advertising publications.
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- Date
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02 Jun 2010
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
- Status
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Act
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Portfolio
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Special Minister of State
- Summary
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Amends the:
Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918
and Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1984
in relation to: publishing enrolment and election-related forms and information about places to vote; electronic certified lists of voters; mobile polling; postal voting; eligibility for early voting; and technical amendments; and Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918
in relation to: evidence of identity for enrolment; the age of provisional enrolment; roll information provided electronically to parliamentarians; electronically copying the roll; purposes for which the roll may be used; and enrolment for people experiencing homelessness.
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- Date
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02 Jun 2010
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
- Status
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Act
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Portfolio
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Special Minister of State
- Summary
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Amends the:
Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918
and Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1984
to provide that: pre-poll votes cast in an elector’s home division can be cast and counted as ordinary votes; the Australian Electoral Commission may process enrolment transactions outside the division for which the person is enrolling; and electors can update their enrolment details electronically; and Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918
to restrict the number of candidates that can be endorsed by a political party in each division.
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- Date
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26 May 2010
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
- Status
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Act
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Portfolio
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Trade
- Summary
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Amends the
Export Market Development Grants Act 1997
to: extend the Export Market Development Grants (EMDG) scheme to 2015-16; reduce the maximum grant to $150 000; reduce the maximum number of grants available for an individual recipient to seven; cap intellectual property registration expenses at $50 000; increase the minimum expenses threshold to $20 000; increase the income limit for members of approved joint ventures/consortia to $50 million; remove approved trading houses as an eligible special approval applicant category; reinstate disqualifying convictions; enable Austrade to impose conditions on the accreditation of EMDG consultants; and make changes in relation to applications submitted by accredited EMDG consultants.
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- Date
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12 May 2010
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Portfolio
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Treasury
- Summary
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Introduced with the Customs Tariff Amendment (Tobacco) Bill 2010, the bill amends the
Excise Tariff Act 1921
to increase the excise duty rate applying to tobacco products by 25 per cent from 30 April 2010.
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- Date
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15 Mar 2010
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
- Status
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Not Proceeding
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Sponsor
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HARTSUYKER, Luke, MP
- Summary
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Amends the
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
to: provide that the minister must consider public health and safety concerns when requesting further information or giving approval for a controlled action; and enable the minister to give an emergency approval in such circumstances.
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- Date
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25 Feb 2010
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Portfolio
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Environment, Heritage and the Arts
- Summary
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Amends the
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
to provide that it is not an offence to kill, injure, take, trade, keep or move longfin mako, shortfin mako and porbeagle sharks in or from Commonwealth waters when that action is taken during recreational fishing.
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