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ADJOURNMENT;Xenophon, Mr Nick - 03 Dec 2019
BILLS;Treasury Laws Amendment (Ending Grandfathered Conflicted Remuneration) Bill 2019;Second Reading - 14 Oct 2019
BILLS;Human Rights (Parliamentary Scrutiny) Amendment (Australian Freedoms) Bill 2019;Second Reading - 14 Oct 2019
BILLS;Royal Commissions Amendment (Private Sessions) Bill 2019;Second Reading - 09 Sep 2019
QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS;Answers to Questions - 09 Sep 2019
QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS;Conservative Political Action Conference - 31 Jul 2019
ADJOURNMENT;Fifield, Senator the Hon. Mitch - 30 Jul 2019
BILLS;Ministers of State (Checks for Security Purposes) Bill 2019;Second Reading - 29 Jul 2019
GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S SPEECH;Address-in-Reply - 22 Jul 2019
QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS;Age Pension - 22 Jul 2019
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