Time spent on consideration of legislation—Budget 2005

10 to 12 May 2005

Bill Time spent
Australian Institute of Marine Science Amendment Bill 2005 01 min
Border Protection Legislation Amendment (Deterrence of Illegal Foreign Fishing) Bill 2005;
Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (Regular Reviews and Other Measures) Bill 2005;
Migration Litigation Reform Bill 2005
(introduced together then listed separately)
02 mins
Criminal Code Amendment (Suicide Related Material Offences) Bill 2005;
Tax Laws Amendment (Improvements to Self Assessment) Bill (No. 1) 2005;
Shortfall Interest Charge (Imposition) Bill 2005;
Workplace Relations Amendment (Extended Prohibition of Compulsory Union Fees) Bill 2005
(introduced together then listed as 3 separate orders of the day)
01 min
Criminal Code Amendment (Trafficking in Persons Offences) Bill 2004 [2005] 16 mins
Customs Tariff Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2005;
Social Security Legislation Amendment (One-off Payments for Carers) Bill 2005;
Social Security Amendment (Extension of Youth Allowance and Austudy Eligibility to New Apprentices) Bill 2005
(introduced together then listed separately)
03 mins
Family Law Amendment Bill 2005 58 mins
Higher Education Legislation Amendment (2005 Measures No. 1) Bill 2005 58 mins
Social Security Legislation Amendment (One-off Payments for Carers) Bill 2005 29 mins
Workplace Relations Amendment (Right of Entry) Bill 2004 1 hr 21 mins
Total time spent on legislation 4 hrs 09 mins
Percentage of business time spent on legislation 17.1%