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BILLS;Official Development Assistance Multilateral Replenishment Obligations (Special Appropriation) Bill 2019;Second Reading - 05 Dec 2019
BILLS;Interactive Gambling Amendment (National Self-exclusion Register) Bill 2019;Second Reading - 03 Dec 2019
Federation Chamber;COMMITTEES;Economics Committee;Report - 03 Dec 2019
Federation Chamber;STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS;Canberra: Community Organisations, Member for Fenner: Staff - 02 Dec 2019
PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS;Nelson, Hon. Dr Brendan, AO - 02 Dec 2019
BILLS;Australian Research Council Amendment Bill 2019;Second Reading - 26 Nov 2019
Federation Chamber;PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS;Incarceration Rates - 25 Nov 2019
BILLS;Customs Amendment (Product Specific Rule Modernisation) Bill 2019;Second Reading - 24 Oct 2019
Federation Chamber;ADJOURNMENT;Political Advertising - 24 Oct 2019
MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE;Economy - 22 Oct 2019
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