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Main Committee;STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS;Proposed Tyalgum Dam - 23 May 2007
Main Committee;STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS;Water - 09 May 2007
Main Committee;VETERANS' AFFAIRS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (2007 MEASURES NO. 1) BILL 2007;Second Reading - 09 May 2007
HUMAN SERVICES (ENHANCED SERVICE DELIVERY) BILL 2007;Second Reading - 27 Feb 2007
PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS;Dental Health - 26 Feb 2007
AGED CARE AMENDMENT (SECURITY AND PROTECTION) BILL 2007;Second Reading - 14 Feb 2007
PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE BILL 2006;PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) BILL 2006;PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (PROSTHESES APPLICATION AND LISTING FEES) BILL 2006;PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (COLLAPSED ORGANIZATION LEVY) AMENDMENT BILL 2006;PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE COMPLAINTS LEVY AMENDMENT BILL 2006;PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (COUNCIL ADMINISTRATION LEVY) AMENDMENT BILL 2006;PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (REINSURANCE TRUST FUND LEVY) AMENDMENT BILL 2006;Second Reading - 08 Feb 2007
ADJOURNMENT;Health Funding - 05 Dec 2006
Main Committee;COMMITTEES;Health and Ageing Committee;Report - 04 Dec 2006
COMMONWEALTH RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2006;Second Reading - 29 Nov 2006
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