Business conducted in the Senate - 29 November to 2 December
Business conducted in the Senate - 2004 to date
General
|
29 November to 2 December |
2004 to date |
Number of sitting days |
4 |
45 |
Average length of a sitting day |
8 hrs 49 mins |
9 hrs 51 mins |
Longest sitting day |
9 hrs 53 mins
(1 December 2004) |
30 hrs 21 mins
(24 and 25 June 2004) |
Shortest sitting day |
7 hrs 00 mins
(30 November 2004) |
1 hr 57 mins
(16 November 2004) |
Hours of sitting |
35 hrs 18 mins |
443 hrs 20 mins |
Business conducted in the Senate
|
29 November to 2 December |
2004 to date |
Government business |
17 hrs 49 mins |
237 hrs 26 mins |
General business |
6 hrs 24 mins |
105 hrs 27 mins |
Questions without notice |
4 hrs 15 mins |
45 hrs 20 mins |
Urgency/MPI |
1 hr 02 mins |
13 hrs 06 mins |
Business of the Senate |
1 hr 35 mins |
8 hrs 08 mins |
Other |
1 hr 41 mins |
4 hrs 27 mins |
Adjournment debate |
2 hrs 32 mins |
29 hrs 26 mins |
Questions, petitions, divisions
|
29 November to 2 December |
2004 to date |
Questions placed on notice |
158* |
983** |
Questions without notice (including supplementaries) |
84 |
939 |
Question time held on: |
4 sitting days |
43 sitting days |
Average daily number of questions without notice |
21 |
21.8 |
Petitions presented |
7 |
172 |
Signatories to petitions |
4425 |
103 156 |
Divisions |
8 |
123 |
* Questions placed on notice from 19 November to 2 December 2004 inclusive
** Questions placed on notice from 5 December 2003 to 2 December 2004 inclusive
Legislation
|
29 November to 2 December |
2004 to date |
Introduced in the Senate |
Government bills |
2 |
16 |
Private senators' bills |
0 |
7 |
Received from the House of Representatives |
8 |
151 |
Private senators' bills restored to Notice Paper |
2 |
26 |
Passed in the Senate |
10 |
139* |
Bills negatived or discharged from Notice Paper |
0 |
7 |
Bills exempted from the 'cut-off' |
8 |
56 |
Bills referred to committees |
5 |
53 |
* Includes the Marriage Amendment Bill 2004 which was negatived at the first reading on 25 June 2004 and revived on 13 August 2004