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TOTAL RESULTS: 165
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16 May 2002
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House of Representatives
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Attorney-General
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Amends 42 Acts to correct minor clerical and drafting errors.
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16 May 2002
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Treasury
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Introduced with the Taxation Laws Amendment (Superannuation) Bill (No. 2) 2002, the bill provides for the quarterly imposition of the superannuation guarantee charge.
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27 Jun 2002
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Attorney-General
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Amends the
Sex Discrimination Act 1984
to enable States and Territories to legislate to limit access to assisted reproductive technology services to married couples and couples in a de facto marriage.
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21 Aug 2002
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Education, Science and Training
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Amends the
States Grants (Primary and Secondary Education Assistance) Act 2000
to provide maximum capital grant funding amounts for government and non-government schools for 2005-2007.
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11 Dec 2002
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Portfolio
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Industry, Tourism and Resources
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Amends the
Snowy Hydro Corporatisation Act 1997
to exempt from goods and services tax certain transactions and transfers associated with the corporatisation of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority.
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- Date
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27 Mar 2003
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Senate
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Not Proceeding
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Sponsor
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GREIG, Brian
- Summary
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Prohibits certain conduct involving the vilification and incitement to hatred of people on the ground of gender or sexuality.
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- Date
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26 Jun 2003
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Senate
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Not Proceeding
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Sponsor
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LEES, Meg
- Summary
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Amends the
Social Security Act 1991
to extend the eligibility of persons under 25 years of age to the carer payment.
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- Date
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26 Jun 2003
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Treasury
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Amends the
Australian Bureau of Statistics Act 1975
, Census and Statistics Act 1905
and the Statistics Regulations to rectify technical deficiencies in relation to secrecy provisions, engagement of supplementary staff and validation of certain Australian Bureau of Statistics practices, which arose as unintended consequences of previous amendments to the Australian Bureau of Statistics Act 1975
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26 Jun 2003
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Education, Science and Training
- Summary
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Amends the
Student Assistance Act 1973
to: close the Student Financial Supplement Scheme to new applications from ABSTUDY students from 1 January 2004 and continue loan repayment arrangements for existing loans; and make a minor technical amendment to extend the regulation-making power relating to notifications.
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16 Oct 2003
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House of Representatives
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Family and Community Services
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Amends the
Social Security Act 1991
to: repeal existing provisions in relation to rent assistance and consolidate and simplify them in one new part; and make minor amendments to: clarify the payments recoverable when customers receive economic loss compensation payments; apply the definition of “independence” to disability support pension youth customers; and clarify the operation of the income and assets test provisions. Also contains application provisions.
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