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Parliamentary Joint Committee on Public Works                 
                
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                Preliminary pages
                
      Membership of the Committee
      
      Chair  | 
      Ms Janelle Saffin MP  | 
Deputy Chair  | 
      Senator the Hon Judith Troeth  | 
Members  | 
      Mrs Karen Andrews MP  | 
   | Mr John Forrest MP  | 
   | Senator Michael Forshaw  | 
   | Mr Steve Georganas MP  | 
   | Senator Gavin Marshall  | 
   | Mr Bernie Ripoll MP  | 
   | Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP  | 
      Committee Secretariat
      
        Secretary  | 
        Sharon Bryant  | 
Inquiry Secretary  | 
        Anthony Overs  | 
Senior Research Officer  | 
        Thomas Gregory  | 
Administrative Officers  | 
        Shaun Rowe  | 
   | Claire Young  | 
      List of recommendations
      Proposed facilities for the introduction into service of Land 121 vehicles at RAAF Base Amberley and Damascus Barracks, Meeandah, Queensland and at Gaza Ridge Barracks, Victoria            
      Recommendation 1             
      The Committee recommends that the House of Representatives resolve, pursuant to Section 18 (7) of the Public Works Committee Act 1969, that it is expedient to carry out the following proposed work: proposed facilities for the introduction into service of Land 121 vehicles at RAAF Base Amberley and Damascus Barracks, Meeandah, Queensland and at Gaza Ridge Barracks, Victoria.            
      Proposed integrated fitout of new leased premises for the Australian Taxation Office in Albury, New South Wales          
      Recommendation 2   
      The Committee recommends that the House of Representatives resolve, pursuant to Section 18 (7) of the Public Works Committee Act 1969, that it is expedient to carry out the following proposed work: proposed integrated fitout of new leased premises for the Australian Taxation Office in Albury, New South Wales.            
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