Sitting calendar 2007- text version
- 1st January – New Year's Day (Public Holiday)
- 26th January – Australia Day (Public Holiday)
Autumn session
- 6th to 8th February – Both Houses sit
- 12th to 15th February – Only House of Representatives sits, Senate Additional Estimates
- 16th February - Senate Additional Estimates (If required)
- 26th February to 1st March – Both Houses sit
- 19th March – Canberra Day (Public Holiday)
- 20th to 21st March – Both Chambers sit
- 22nd March – Both Chambers sit, Senate 2/3 Cut Off
- 23rd March - Only Senate Sits
- 26th to 29th March – Both Chambers sit
- 6th April – Good Friday (Public Holiday)
- 9th April – Easter Monday (Public Holiday)
- 25th April – ANZAC Day (Public Holiday)
Winter (Budget) session
- 8th May – Budget, Both Houses sit
- 9th May – Both Houses sit , Senate 2/3 Cut Off
- 10th May – Both Houses sit
- 21st to 24th May – Only House of Representatives sits, Senate Budget Estimates
- 28th to 31st May – Only House of Representatives sits, Senate Budget Estimates
- 11th June – Queen's birthday (Public Holiday)
- 12th to 14th June – Both Houses sit
- 15th June - Only Senate Sits
- 18th June – Both Houses sit
- 19th June – Senate 2/3 Cut Off, Both Houses sit
- 20th to 21st June – Both Houses sit
Spring session
- 7th to 9th August – Both Houses sit
- 13th August – Both Houses sit
- 14th August – Both Houses sit, Senate 2/3 Cut Off
- 15th to 16th August – Both Houses sit
- 10th Septmber – Only Senate Sits
- 11th to 13th September – Both Houses sit
- 17th September – Both Houses sit
- 18th September – Both Houses sit, Senate 2/3 Cut Off
- 19th to 20th September – Both Houses sit
- 1st October – Labour Day (public holiday)
- 15th October - The Parliament was prorogued at noon on 15 October for a general election that was held on 24 November 2007.
- 25th December – Christmas Day
- 26th December – Boxing Day
Variations to the 2007 Parliamentary Sitting Pattern
Date
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Reason
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21 March 2007
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Senate agreed to sit on Friday, 23 March 2007.
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14 June 2007 |
Senate agreed to sit on Friday, 15 June 2007. |
15 October 2007 |
The Parliament was prorogued at noon on 15 October for a general election that was held on 24 November 2007. |