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Membership of the Committee

Chair

Ms Anna Burke MP

Speaker of the House of Representatives

 

Vice Chair

Senator the Hon John Hogg

President of the Senate

 

Members

Mr Mark Coulton MP

Senator Stephen Parry

 

Mr Chris Hayes MP

Senator the Hon Lin Thorp

 

The Hon John Murphy MP

 

 

Mr Wyatt Roy MP

 

 

Ms Maria Vamvakinou MP

 

 

Secretary

James Catchpole (from 2 October 2012)

Siwan Davies (until 2 October 2012)

Sonia Palmieri (until 17 December 2012)

 

Terms of reference

Section 5 Parliamentary Proceedings Broadcasting Act 1946:

(1)   At the commencement of the first session of every Parliament, a Joint Committee of nine members of the Parliament, to be called the Joint Committee on the Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings, shall be appointed according to the practice of the Parliament with reference to the appointment of members to serve on Joint Select Committees of both Houses of the Parliament.

(2)   One of the members of the Committee shall be the President of the Senate, one member shall be the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and, of the other seven members of the Committee, two shall be members of, and appointed by, the Senate and five shall be members of, and appointed by, the House of Representatives.

 

Sections 12(1) & 12(2) Parliamentary Proceedings Broadcasting Act 1946:

(1)   The Committee shall consider and specify in a report presented to each House of the Parliament, the general principles upon which there should be determined the days upon which, and the periods during which, the proceedings of the Senate and the House of Representatives shall be broadcast.

(2)   The Committee shall, in accordance with general principles specified by the Committee and adopted by each House of the Parliament, determine the days upon which, and the periods during which, the proceedings of either House of the Parliament shall be broadcast.

 

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