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A NEW TAX SYSTEM (COMMONWEALTH-STATE FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS) AMENDMENT BILL 2003;Second Reading - 19 Feb 2004
ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER HERITAGE PROTECTION AMENDMENT BILL 2005;Second Reading - 10 Oct 2006
ADJOURNMENT;Abacus Learning Centre - 02 Oct 2014
ADJOURNMENT;Youth Mental Health - 04 Jun 2013
ADJOURNMENT;Flinders Electorate - 29 May 2013
ADJOURNMENT;Mornington Peninsula: Telecommunications - 07 Feb 2013
ADJOURNMENT;Flinders Electorate: Phillip Island - 21 Aug 2012
ADJOURNMENT;Asylum Seekers - 26 Jun 2012
ADJOURNMENT;Mornington Peninsula - 20 Jun 2012
ADJOURNMENT;Flinders Electorate: Sorrento Post Office - 09 May 2012
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To provide an accurate, substantially verbatim account of the proceedings of the parliament and its committees which, while usually correcting obvious mistakes, neither adds to nor detracts from the meaning of the speech or the illustration of the argument. For chambers: A rendition which is accurate and readable, with minimal alterations being made only to clarify ambiguous or confusing passages and to ensure that the meaning is understandable and the argument coherent. Politically sensitive subjects require a more strictly verbatim approach. For committees: An accurate, basically verbatim rendition. Witnesses should, by and large, be given their exact words, even though these are sometimes confusing and not always strictly grammatical. Editing should be kept to a minimum and used only in circumstances where it is deemed absolutely necessary and can be justified as such.
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