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Treaties tabled on 17 June 2008

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Submissions

The Committee encourages submissions to its inquiry from a wide range of individuals and organisations. While we prefer submissions lodged in an original, electronic format, we do not want to exclude contributors who do not have access to computing facilities. Therefore, we will accept submissions in a range of formats which may include typewritten and handwritten documents.

Submissions to this inquiry are listed below in Portable Document Format (PDF). If an alternative format (ie, hard copy or large print) is required, please contact the Committee Secretariat. More submissions will be added to the list when they are received and authorised for publication.

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There is currently a total of 15 submissions in the following list.

  1. The University of Sydney (PDF 297KB)
  2. AFINET (PDF 140KB)
  3. Australian Patriot Movement (PDF 225KB)
  4. Australian Patriot Movement (PDF 220KB)
  5. Mr John Massam (PDF 33KB)
  6. The StopMAI (WA) Coalition (PDF 187KB)
  7. The Foundation of National Renewal (PDF 130KB)
  8. Ms Rosie Wagstaff (PDF 159KB)
  9. CFMEU (PDF 235KB)
  10. ACT Government (PDF 231KB)
  11. Dr Matthew Rimmer (PDF 551KB)
  12. Queensland Government (PDF 706KB)
  13. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (PDF 1741KB)
  14. Horticulture Australia Ltd (PDF 133KB)
  15. Department of Defence (PDF 362KB)
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