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Home Parliamentary Business Committees Senate Committees Select Committee on Tobacco Harm Reduction Tobacco Harm Reduction Public Hearings

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Past Public Hearings and Transcripts

DateLocationTranscriptProgramSubmissions
13 Nov 2020Canberra, ACT(HTML & PDF)PDF: Senate Select Committee on Tobacco Harm Reduction (13/11/2020) 29655PDF Format
19 Nov 2020Sydney, NSW(HTML & PDF)PDF: Senate Select Committee on Tobacco Harm Reduction (19/11/2020) 29692PDF Format

Letters clarifying and/or correcting evidence

Dr Jude Ball response to evidence from Professor Robert Beaglehole, Professor Chris Bullen and Mr Ben Youdan at the public hearing on 13 November 2020 (PDF 138KB)

Committee public hearings will be broadcast online and are open to the public. However, please note that space is very limited due to social distancing requirements and there is no guarantee attendance will be possible. To watch or listen to the public hearing online, please go to the Parliament of Australia website.

In this section
  • Senate Committees
    • Observing a public hearing
    • Making a submission
    • Senate committee activity
    • Appropriations, Staffing and Security
    • Community Affairs
    • Economics
    • Education and Employment
    • Environment and Communications
    • Finance and Public Administration
    • Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade
    • Legal and Constitutional Affairs
    • Privileges
    • Procedure
    • Publications
    • Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport
    • Scrutiny of Bills
    • Scrutiny of Delegated Legislation
    • Selection of Bills
    • Senators' Interests
    • Senate Committee Membership
    • Senate committee evidence, parliamentary privilege and Royal Commissions
    • Senate Committees: Upcoming Public Hearings
    • Today's public hearings
    • Recent Senate Committee reports
    • Former Senate Committees
    • Government responses outstanding to committee reports

About this inquiry

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Inquiry Status

Former Senate committee

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