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COMMITTEES;Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee;Reference - 23 Jun 2011
COMMITTEES;Community Affairs References Committee;Report - 23 Jun 2011
BUSINESS;Consideration of Legislation - 22 Jun 2011
PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION;Valedictories - 22 Jun 2011
REGULATIONS AND DETERMINATIONS;National Consumer Credit Protection Amendment Regulations 2011 (No. 2), National Consumer Credit Protection Amendment Regulations 2011 (No. 3);Disallowance - 22 Jun 2011
BILLS;Taxation of Alternative Fuels Legislation Amendment Bill 2011, Excise Tariff Amendment (Taxation of Alternative Fuels) Bill 2011, Customs Tariff Amendment (Taxation of Alternative Fuels) Bill 2011, Energy Grants (Cleaner Fuels) Scheme Amendment Bill 2011;Second Reading - 20 Jun 2011
BILLS;Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits Amendment (Fair Indexation) Bill 2010;In Committee - 16 Jun 2011
ADJOURNMENT;Victorian Bushfires - 15 Jun 2011
BILLS;Wild Rivers (Environmental Management) Bill 2011;In Committee - 12 May 2011
BILLS;Electoral and Referendum Amendment (Provisional Voting) Bill 2011;Second Reading - 11 May 2011
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