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STATES GRANTS (PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ASSISTANCE) LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2004;Second Reading - 04 Aug 2004
SUPERANNUATION (GOVERNMENT CO-CONTRIBUTION FOR LOW INCOME EARNERS) BILL 2002;SUPERANNUATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2002;Second Reading - 22 Oct 2002
SUPERANNUATION LAWS AMENDMENT (2004 MEASURES NO. 1) BILL 2004;SUPERANNUATION LAWS AMENDMENT (2004 MEASURES NO. 2) BILL 2004 ;Second Reading - 02 Jun 2004
SUPERANNUATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (CHOICE OF SUPERANNUATION FUNDS) BILL 2002;Second Reading - 04 Dec 2003
TARIFF PROPOSALS;Customs Tariff Proposal (No. 4) 2005 - 13 Oct 2005
TARIFF PROPOSALS;Excise Tariff Proposal No. 1 (2005) - 13 Oct 2005
TARIFF PROPOSALS - 16 Feb 2005
TARIFF PROPOSALS;Customs Tariff Proposal No. 1 (2004) - 01 Dec 2004
TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (PERSONAL INCOME TAX REDUCTION) BILL 2004;Second Reading - 25 May 2004
TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (TEMPORARY FLOOD RECONSTRUCTION LEVY) BILL 2011;INCOME TAX RATES AMENDMENT (TEMPORARY FLOOD RECONSTRUCTION LEVY) BILL 2011;Second Reading - 24 Feb 2011
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