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TOTAL RESULTS: 115
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12 Aug 2004
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Communications, Information Technology and the Arts portfolio
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- Date
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27 Mar 2003
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Environment and Heritage
- Summary
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Amends the:
Product Stewardship (Oil) Act 2000
to exempt certain multi-use oils and uses of multi-use oils from the Product Stewardship (Oil) levy by creating a new category of benefit which will be paid for uses of certain oils as approved by the Minister; and Product Grants and Benefits Administration Act 2000
to make consequential amendments to enable the new category claimants to register for benefits. Also contains a transitional provision.
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22 Jun 2000
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Portfolio
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Environment and Heritage portfolio
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- Date
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24 May 2007
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Portfolio
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Environment and Water Resources
- Summary
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Amends the
Product Stewardship (Oil) Act 2000
to give effect to recommendations of the first review of that Act, particularly in relation to the constitution and operation of the Oil Stewardship Advisory Council.
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- Date
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26 May 2010
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Portfolio
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Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
- Summary
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Amends 11 Acts to make amendments consequential on the Paid Parental Leave Bill 2010 and provide for transitional arrangements.
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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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Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
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Establishes a national paid parental leave scheme to enable eligible primary carers to receive 18 weeks’ paid parental leave at the national minimum wage from 1 January 2011.
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- Date
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01 Apr 2004
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Portfolio
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Finance and Administration
- Summary
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Introduced with the Parliamentary Superannuation Bill 2004, the bill amends the
Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1948
to: close the Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Scheme to new members from the next general election; and suspend retiring allowances being paid to former senators and members who are again elected at or after the next general election; and Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1948
and Remuneration and Allowances Act 1990
to allow a limited salary sacrifice facility for senators and members who are entitled to superannuation under the new arrangements.
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- Date
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01 Apr 2004
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Portfolio
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Finance and Administration
- Summary
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Introduced with the Parliamentary Superannuation and Other Entitlements Legislation Amendment Bill 2004, the bill establishes new superannuation arrangements for persons who become members of the Federal Parliament at or after the next general election. The new arrangements will involve a 9 per cent contribution payable into a superannuation fund nominated by the senator or member.
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27 Jun 2001
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Portfolio
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Finance and Administration portfolio
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- Date
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17 Sep 2009
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Portfolio
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Health and Ageing
- Summary
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Amends the
Private Health Insurance Act 2007
to: allow for conditional listing of prostheses in the Private Health Insurance (Prostheses) Rules (Prostheses Rules); and require the Minister for Health and Ageing to make rules specifying criteria for listing prostheses in the Prostheses Rules.
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