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Foreword

 

This report records the work of the second Petitions Committee, the Committee of the 43rd Parliament. I will let the report speak for itself in terms of the Committee’s operations from 2010-2013, its formal framework, the issues that recur, and the issues that we expect to arise.

In this foreword I want to raise something that may not be apparent from the face of the report. I want to thank the Deputy Chair and my Committee colleagues for their unfailing enthusiasm for the process of petitioning the House of Representatives. I thank my colleagues for their whole-hearted support for the work of the Committee and for their cooperation and cohesion. Their hard work has made it a pleasure for me to Chair the Petitions Committee of the 43rd Parliament.

Together we have endeavoured to ensure the Committee lives up to the expectations of the House when it established the Committee and of those people who seek to engage with the House to bring their concerns to the attention of the Executive.

 

Hon John Murphy MP

Chair

 

Membership of the Committee

 

Chair

Hon John Murphy MP

 

Deputy Chair

Dr Dennis Jensen MP

 

Members

Hon Dick Adams MP

Mr Darren Chester MP

 

Mr Russell Broadbent MP

Ms Janelle Saffin MP

 

Ms Anna Burke MP

Mr Mike Symon MP

 

Hon Anthony Byrne MP

Mr Bert van Manen MP

Committee Secretariat

 

Secretary

Ms Catherine Cornish

Inquiry Secretary

Ms Sharon Bryant

Research Officer

Ms Susan Dinon (from 18/03/13)

Administrative Officer

Ms Jenny Jackson

 

 

Terms of reference

 

To inquire into and report on the work of the Standing Committee on Petitions, with particular reference to:

(a)        the role and operations of the Standing Committee on Petitions; and

(b)       the effectiveness of the Standing Orders as they relate to petitions.

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