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Parliamentary Submissions

A listing of published (ie. made public by the committee) parliamentary submissions by Dead Roo authors, and The Dead Roo collectively.

Cluster Bombs

Submission to the inquiry by the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade into the Cluster Munitions (prohibition) Bill 2006 by Chris Flynn. [link]

Submission to the inquiry by the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade into the Cluster Munitions (prohibition) Bill 2006 by Kieran Bennett. [link]

Submission to the inquiry by the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade into the Cluster Munitions (prohibition) Bill 2006 by David Bath. [link]

Access Card

Submission to the inquiry by the Senate Finance and Public Administration Committee into the Human Services (Enhanced Service Delivery) Bill 2007 by David Bath. [link]

Comments

resta suma Comment from David Bath
Time: March 11, 2007, 7:12 pm

Access Card - Inquiry Into Human Services (Enhanced Service Delivery) Bill 2007 by David Bath [link]

resta suma Comment from David Bath
Time: March 12, 2007, 2:08 pm

Kieran:
You should delete the “notification” comments when you’ve merged them into the body of the main post. I’d also recommend they do in reverse chronological order.

resta suma Comment from Chris Flynn
Time: March 16, 2007, 1:33 pm

Thanks Dead Roo for highlighting the Inquiry process.

I looked, I read and I made a submission to the Cluster Munitions (prohibition) Bill 2006, which they accepted and published and I feel really good that I don’t have to live with the guilt of not having voiced my opinion.

For too long I have felt sidelined as a citizen by Government- NOT ANYMORE.

For all of you out there - anywhere- who have an opinion on a particular Australian Bill; even if it is just to say “I support this Bill” or “I don’t support this Bill” send an email to the relevant inquiry and know that you’ve had your say.

resta suma Comment from David Bath
Time: March 18, 2007, 3:00 pm

Kieran: You might like to include the submission by Chris Flynn in the list above. [link]

resta suma Pingback from The Dead Roo » Fortnightly Parliamentary and Public Inquiries Post
Time: April 20, 2007, 1:35 pm

[…] Got an opinion? Force at least some of our politicians to read it by making a submission to a Senate committee. Tell us about it once it’s published, and you’ll go into our submissions hall of fame. […]

resta suma Comment from Dave Bath
Time: June 16, 2007, 5:13 pm

My submission on the Content Services Bill 2007

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