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Home Parliamentary Business Statistics Senate StatsNet Classic Legislation Bills generating lengthy debates Bills generating lengthy debates—43rd Parliament Water Amendment (Water for the Environment Special Account) Bill 2012

Water Amendment (Water for the Environment Special Account) Bill 2012

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Introduced in the Senate 29 November 2012

Introduction—
29 November 2012
01 min
 
Second reading—
05 February 2013
2 hrs 46 mins
06 February 2013
22 mins
 
Committee stage—
06 February 2013
3 hrs 06 mins
07 February 2013
1 hr 15 mins
 
Third reading—
07 February 2013
<01 min
Total
7 hrs 30 mins
   
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    • Legislation
      • Origins and outcomes
      • Amendments
      • Disagreements between the Houses
      • Bills negatived
      • Bills referred to committees
      • Bills passed by the Senate
      • Bills generating lengthy debates
      • Time spent on the consideration of legislation
    • Documents
    • Statements
    • General
    • Consolidations
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