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20 November 2009
New About the House TV programs on:
Agroforestry and climate change,
youth violence, and
approaches to getting the balance right on combining school and work
are now available to view online at the About the House News page.
20 November 2009
This Week in the House for the week beginning 23 November 2009 is now available. This page is a summary of expected business in the House of Representatives and the Main Committee and is updated weekly during sitting weeks.
16 November 2009
Video replays of the Apology to the Forgotten Australians and former child migrants are available from our House News page. The speeches by the Prime Minister, Leader of the Opposition and other Members of Parliament are available from the House Highlights channel on the video player.
16 November 2009
An updated version of the List of Members (Vol 72, 16 November 2009) is now available from the Members' pages on our website.
16 November 2009
Updated Members' mailing labels for both Electorate Office are now available from the Members' pages on our website. Mailing labels for Members Parliament House offices are also available. The labels are an editable Word® file in standard 2 x 7 or 3 x 8 format.
16 November 2009
An updated diagram showing the seating arrangements in the House of Representatives Chamber is now available from our website.
23 October 2009
The 2010 Parliamentary Sitting Calendar has been released and is now available to download from our website. The Calendar is available in PDF (146 kb), HTML, text-only and iCalendar formats.
19 October 2009
The Department of the House of Representatives Annual Report 2009 is now available from our Publications page.
17 August 2008
An updated Order of Business Diagram for the Main Committee is now available from our website.
11 August 2009
The Department of the House of Representatives and the Department of the Senate are offering placements, for periods of three months, to graduates who have been accepted into existing Australian Government department and agency graduate programs. The Program is designed to give graduates exposure to the parliamentary departments' work in supporting the Parliament. Applications for the 2010 Parliament of Australia Graduate Program open on 1 October 2009 and close on 30 October 2009 (selection documents available from 1 October 2009). For information about the program, go to our 2010 Graduate Program page.