|
Parl |
Established |
Members appointed |
Chair 1 elected |
Composition |
34 |
27 February 1985
by resolution of the House |
28 February 1985
nominated by whips |
20 March 1985
L. J. Keogh |
8 (5G/3O) |
35 |
24 September 1987
pursuant to sessional order 28C |
8 October 1987
nominated by whips |
8 October 1987
J. G. Mountford |
8 (5G/3O) |
36 |
8 May 1990
pursuant to sessional order 28C 2 |
16 May 1990
by resolution |
16 May 1990
G. G. D. Scholes |
8 (5G/3NG) |
37 |
4 May 1993
pursuant to standing order 28C |
12 May 1993
nominated by whips |
13 May 1993
N. Blewett
30 May 1994
R. J. Brown |
8 (5G/3NG) |
38 |
30 April 1996
pursuant to standing order 28C |
29 May 1996
nominated by whips |
20 June 1996
K. J. Sullivan
28 October 1997
P. E. Nugent |
8 (5G/3NG) |
39 |
10 November 1998
pursuant to standing order 28C 3 |
8 December 1998
by resolution |
10 December 1998
C. M. Pyne
29 November 2000
G. Nairn |
8 (5G/3NG)
7 (4G/3NG) 3 |
40 |
12 February 2002
pursuant to standing order 330 |
20 March 2002
by resolution |
21 March 2002
M. A. May |
7 (4G/3NG) |
41 |
16 November 2004
pursuant to standing order 221 4 |
1&2 December 2004
by resolutions |
2 December 2004
M. A. May |
7 (4G/3NG) |
1 On 9 November 1994 the House adopted amendments to the standing orders applying gender-inclusive pronouns: ‘chairman’ became ‘chair’.
2 On 15 October 1992 adopted by the House as a standing order.
3 On 3 December 1998 standing order 28C was replaced by standing order 330: the number of members was reduced from 8 to 7 and new standing order 333 required members to be appointed by resolution of the House. No members had been appointed to the committee before the changes to the standing orders.
4 On 24 June 2004, the House adopted revised standing orders effective from the start of the next Parliament. |
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First committee: 34th Parliament: 21 February 1985–5 June 1987
Appointed 27 February 1985 pursuant to resolution of the House
Keogh, Mr L. J. |
Chairman |
ALP |
Qld |
28 Feb 1985— |
Cameron, Mr D. M. |
Deputy Chairman |
Lib |
Qld |
28 Feb 1985— |
Hodgman, Hon. W. M. |
|
Lib |
Tas |
28 Feb 1985— |
Hollis, Mr C. |
|
ALP |
NSW |
28 Feb 1985— |
Lindsay, Mr E. J. |
|
ALP |
Qld |
28 Feb 1985— |
McLeay, Mr L. B. |
|
ALP |
NSW |
28 Feb 1985— |
Millar, Mr P. C. |
|
Nat |
Qld |
28 Feb 1985— |
Mountford, Mr J. G. |
|
ALP |
NSW |
28 Feb 1985— |
|
|
|
|
|
Secretary |
Mark McRae |
|
|
|
Resolution of appointment
(1) That a standing committee be appointed to inquire into and report upon the practices and procedures of the House generally with a view to making recommendations for their improvement or change and for the development of new procedures.
(2) That the committee consist of 8 members, 5 members to be nominated by either the Prime Minister, the Leader of the House or the Government Whip, 2 members to be nominated by either the Leader of the Opposition, the Deputy Leader of the Opposition or the Opposition Whip and 1 member to be nominated by either the Leader of the National Party, the Deputy Leader of the National Party or the National Party Whip.
(3) That every nomination of a member of the committee be forthwith notified in writing to the Speaker.
(4) That the members of the committee hold office as a committee until the House of Representatives is dissolved or expires by effluxion of time.
(5) That the committee elect a Government member as its chairman.
(6) That the committee elect a deputy chairman who shall perform the duties of the chairman of the committee at any time when the chairman is not present at a meeting of the committee, and at any time when the chairman and deputy chairman are not present at a meeting of the committee, the members present shall elect another member to perform the duties of the chairman at that meeting.
(7) That the committee have power to appoint sub-committees consisting of 3 or more of its members and to refer to such a sub-committee any matter which the committee is empowered to examine.
(8) That the quorum of a sub-committee be a majority of the members of that sub-committee.
(9) That the committee appoint the chairman of each sub-committee who shall have a casting vote only, and at any time when the chairman of a sub-committee is not present at a meeting of the sub-committee, the members of the sub-committee present shall elect another member of that sub-committee to perform the duties of the chairman at that meeting.
(10) That members of the committee who are not members of a sub-committee may participate in the proceedings of that sub-committee but shall not vote, move any motion or be counted for the purpose of a quorum.
(11) That the committee or any sub-committee have power to send for persons, papers and records.
(12) That the committee or any sub-committee have power to move from place to place.
(13) That a sub-committee have power to adjourn from time to time and to sit during any sittings or adjournment of the House.
(14) That a sub-committee have power to authorise publication of any evidence given before it and any document presented to it.
(15) That the committee have leave to report from time to time.
(16) That the foregoing provisions of this resolution, so far as they are inconsistent with the standing orders, have effect notwithstanding anything contained in the standing orders.
VP 1985-86-87/56 |
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Reports
|
Title |
Presented |
PP |
1 |
Alternative opportunities for private Members to concisely address the House |
23 May 1985 |
207/85 |
2 |
Days and hours of sitting and the effective use of the time of the House |
29 May 1986 |
108/86 |
3 |
The standing orders and practices which govern the conduct of question time |
27 November 1986 |
354/86 |
|
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Second committee: 35th Parliament: 14 September 1987–19 February 1990
Appointed 24 September 1987 pursuant to sessional order 28C
Mountford, Mr J. G. |
Chairman |
ALP |
NSW |
8 Oct 1987— |
Cameron, Mr D. M. |
Deputy Chairman |
Lib |
Qld |
8 Oct 1987— |
Cameron, Mr E. C. |
|
Lib |
Vic |
8 Oct 1987— |
Edwards, Mr R. F. |
|
ALP |
WA |
8 Oct 1987— |
Lamb, Mr A. H. |
|
ALP |
NSW |
8 Oct 1987— |
Lindsay, Mr E. J. |
|
ALP |
Qld |
8 Oct 1987— |
Millar, Mr P. C. |
|
Nat |
Qld |
8 Oct 1987— |
Scholes, Hon. G. G. D. |
|
ALP |
Vic |
8 Oct 1987— |
|
|
|
|
|
Secretary |
Mark McRae
Julia Flynn |
|
|
|
Sessional order 28C
Standing Committee on Procedure
28C. (a) A Standing Committee on Procedure shall be appointed at the commencement of each Parliament to inquire into and report on the practices and procedures of the House generally with a view to making recommendations for their improvement or change and for the development of new procedures.
(b) The committee shall consist of 8 members, 5 members to be nominated by the Government Whip or Whips and 3 members to be nominated by the Opposition Whip or Whips.
(c) The committee shall elect a Government member as its chairman.
(d) The committee shall elect a deputy chairman who shall act as chairman of the committee at any time when the chairman is not present at a meeting of the committee and at any time when the chairman and deputy chairman are not present at a meeting of the committee the members present shall elect another member to act as chairman at that meeting.
(e) The committee shall have power to appoint sub-committees consisting of 3 or more of its members and to refer to any sub-committee any matter which the committee is empowered to examine.
(f) The committee shall appoint the chairman of each sub-committee who shall have a casting vote only, and at any time when the chairman of a sub-committee is not present at a meeting of the sub-committee the members of the sub-committee present shall elect another member of that sub-committee to act as chairman at that meeting.
(g) The quorum of a sub-committee shall be a majority of the members of that sub-committee.
(h) Members of the committee who are not members of a sub-committee may participate in the public proceedings of that sub-committee but shall not vote, move any motion or be counted for the purpose of a quorum.
(i) The committee or any sub-committee shall have power to send for persons, papers and records.
(j) The committee or any sub-committee shall have power to move from place to place.
(k) A sub-committee shall have power to adjourn from time to time and to sit during any sittings or adjournment of the House.
(l) A sub-committee shall have power to authorise publication of any evidence given before it and any document presented to it.
(m) The committee shall have leave to report from time to time.
(n) The committee or any sub-committee shall have power to consider and make use of the evidence and records of the Standing Committee on Procedure appointed during previous Parliaments.
VP 1987-88-89-90/84 |
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Reports
|
Title |
Presented |
PP |
4 |
Improved opportunities for private Members: Proposed sessional orders |
5 November 1987 |
219/87 |
5 |
The ringing of the bells and the Chamber precincts in the new Parliament House and certification of petitions not in the English language |
14 April 1988 |
149/88 |
6 |
The publication of tabled papers |
24 November 1988 |
262/88 |
7 |
Committee procedures for dealing with witnesses |
13 April 1989 |
100/89 |
8 |
The election of Speaker |
11 May 1989 |
146/89 |
9 |
The standing orders governing the conduct of committees of the House [1st report on review of standing orders] |
30 November 1989 |
458/89 |
|
|
Third committee: 36th Parliament: 8 May 1990–8 February 1993
Appointed 8 May 1990 pursuant to sessional order 28C
Scholes, Hon. G. G. D. |
Chairman |
ALP |
Vic |
16 May 1990— |
Shack, Mr P. D. |
Deputy Chairman |
Lib |
WA |
16 May 1990-
26 May 1992 |
Sullivan, Mrs K. J. |
Deputy Chairman |
Lib |
Qld |
3 Jun 1992—
(Deputy Chairman from 13 Oct 1992) |
Charles, Mr R. E. |
|
Lib |
Vic |
14 Sep 1992— |
Edwards, Mr R. F. |
|
ALP |
WA |
16 May 1990— |
Grace, Mr E. L. |
|
ALP |
NSW |
16 May 1990— |
Hollis, Mr C. |
|
ALP |
NSW |
16 May 1990— |
Rocher, Mr A. C. |
|
Lib |
WA |
16 May 1990—
14 Sep 1992 |
Truss, Mr W. E. |
|
Nat |
Qld |
16 May 1990— |
Walker, Hon. F. J. |
|
ALP |
NSW |
16 May 1990— |
|
|
|
|
|
Secretary |
Robyn Webber
Max Kiermaier |
|
|
|
Sessional order 28C*
Standing Committee on Procedure
28C. (a) A Standing Committee on Procedure shall be appointed at the commencement of each Parliament to inquire into and report on the practices and procedures of the House generally with a view to making recommendations for their improvement or change and for the development of new procedures.
(b) The committee shall consist of 8 members, 5 members to be nominated by the Government Whip or Whips and 3 members to be nominated by the Opposition Whip or Whips or by any independent Member.
(c) The committee shall elect a Government member as its chairman.
(d) The committee shall elect a deputy chairman who shall act as chairman of the committee at any time when the chairman is not present at a meeting of the committee and at any time when the chairman and deputy chairman are not present at a meeting of the committee the members present shall elect another member to act as chairman at that meeting.
(e) The committee shall have power to appoint subcommittees consisting of 3 or more of its members and to refer to any subcommittee any matter which the committee is empowered to examine.
(f) The committee shall appoint the chairman of each subcommittee who shall have a casting vote only, and at any time when the chairman of a subcommittee is not present at a meeting of the subcommittee the members of the subcommittee present shall elect another member of that subcommittee to act as chairman at that meeting.
(g) The quorum of a subcommittee shall be a majority of the members of that subcommittee.
(h) Members of the committee who are not members of a subcommittee may participate in the public proceedings of that subcommittee but shall not vote, move any motion or be counted for the purpose of a quorum.
(i) The committee or any subcommittee shall have power to send for persons, papers and records.
(j) The committee or any subcommittee shall have power to move from place to place.
(k) A subcommittee shall have power to adjourn from time to time and to sit during any sittings or adjournment of the House.
(l) A subcommittee shall have power to authorise publication of any evidence given before it and any document presented to it.
(m) The committee shall have leave to report from time to time.
(n) The committee or any subcommittee shall have power to consider and make use of the evidence and records of the Standing Committee on Procedure appointed during previous Parliaments.
VP 1990–91–92–93/12
* Adopted as standing order on 15 October 1992 |
|
Reports
|
Title |
Presented |
PP |
10 |
Greater opportunities for debate on reports from parliamentary committees |
11 October 1990 |
176/90 |
11 |
Responses to petitions |
6 December 1990 |
267/90 |
12 |
Private Members’ Business: Speech time limits for individual Members and priority to notices for private Members’ bills |
6 March 1991 |
51/91 |
13 |
The standing orders governing: General rule for conduct of business and procedures for the opening of Parliament [2nd report on review of standing orders] |
6 June 1991 |
167/91 |
14 |
A citizen’s right of reply |
6 June 1991 |
168/91 |
15 |
Disclosure of in camera evidence |
14 November 1991 |
295/91 |
16 |
The standing orders governing the Speaker, Chairman, Deputy Chairmen and Officers [3rd report on review of standing orders] |
30 April 1992 |
101/92 |
17 |
Seconding of private Members’ notices of motion [4th report of review of standing orders] |
30 April 1992 |
102/92 |
18 |
The standing orders governing questions seeking information [5th report of review of standing orders] |
25 June 1992 |
179/92 |
19 |
The standing orders governing disorder and strangers [6th report of review of standing orders] |
15 October 1992 |
243/92 |
|
|
Fourth committee: 37th Parliament: 4 May 1993–29 January 1996
Appointed 4 May 1993 pursuant to standing order 28C
Blewett, Hon. Dr N. |
Chairman |
ALP |
SA |
12 May 1993-
11 Feb 1994 |
Brown, Hon. R. J. |
Chairman |
ALP |
NSW |
9 May 1994—
(Chair from 30 May 1994) |
Sullivan, Mrs K. J. |
Deputy Chairman |
Lib |
Qld |
12 May 1993— |
Elliott, Hon. R. P. |
|
ALP |
NSW |
12 May 1993-
9 Feb 1994 |
Filing, Mr P. A. |
|
Lib |
WA |
12 May 1993-
21 Jun 1995 |
McLeay, Hon. L. B. |
|
ALP |
NSW |
12 May 1993— |
Melham, Mr D. |
|
ALP |
NSW |
12 May 1993— |
Nehl, Mr G. B. |
|
Nat |
NSW |
12 May 1993— |
Price, Hon. L. R. S. |
|
ALP |
NSW |
12 May 1993— |
Scott, Mr L. J. |
|
ALP |
Qld |
9 Feb 1994— |
Thomson, Mr A. P. |
|
Lib |
NSW |
21 Jun 1995— |
|
|
|
|
|
Secretary |
Robyn Webber |
|
|
|
Standing order 28C
Standing Committee on Procedure
28C. (a) A Standing Committee on Procedure shall be appointed at the commencement of each Parliament to inquire into and report on the practices and procedures of the House generally with a view to making recommendations for their improvement or change and for the development of new procedures.
(b) The committee shall consist of 8 members, 5 members to be nominated by the Government Whip or Whips and 3 members to be nominated by the Opposition Whip or Whips or by any independent Member.
(c) The committee shall elect a Government member as its chairman.
(d) The committee shall elect a deputy chairman who shall act as chairman of the committee at any time when the chairman is not present at a meeting of the committee and at any time when the chairman and deputy chairman are not present at a meeting of the committee the members present shall elect another member to act as chairman at that meeting.
(e) The committee shall have power to appoint subcommittees consisting of 3 or more of its members and to refer to any subcommittee any matter which the committee is empowered to examine.
(f) The committee shall appoint the chairman of each subcommittee who shall have a casting vote only, and at any time when the chairman of a subcommittee is not present at a meeting of the subcommittee the members of the subcommittee present shall elect another member of that subcommittee to act as chairman at that meeting.
(g) The quorum of a subcommittee shall be a majority of the members of that subcommittee.
(h) Members of the committee who are not members of a subcommittee may participate in the public proceedings of that subcommittee but shall not vote, move any motion or be counted for the purpose of a quorum.
(i) The committee or any subcommittee shall have power to send for persons, papers and records.
(j) The committee or any subcommittee shall have power to move from place to place.
(k) A subcommittee shall have power to adjourn from time to time and to sit during any sittings or adjournment of the House.
(l) A subcommittee shall have power to authorise publication of any evidence given before it and any document presented to it.
(m) The committee shall have leave to report from time to time.
(n) The committee or any subcommittee shall have power to consider and make use of the evidence and records of the Standing Committee on Procedure appointed during previous Parliaments. |
|
Reports
|
Title |
Presented |
PP |
20 |
About time: Bills, questions and working hours—Inquiry into reform of the House of Representatives |
28 October 1993 |
194/93 |
21 |
Application of modern technology to committee proceedings |
5 December 1994 |
364/94 |
22 |
Time for review: Bills, questions and working hours—Review of procedural changes operating since 21 February 1994 |
19 June 1995 |
108/95 |
23 |
Procedures for the opening of Parliament |
16 October 1995 |
195/95 |
|
|
Fifth committee: 38th Parliament: 30 April 1996–31 August 1998
Appointed 30 April 1996 pursuant to standing order 28C
Sullivan, Mrs K. J. |
Chair |
Lib |
Qld |
29 May 1996-
23 Oct 1997 |
Nugent, Mr P. E. |
Chair |
Lib |
Vic |
23 Oct 1997—
(Chair from 28 Oct 1997) |
Mossfield, Mr F. W. |
Deputy Chair |
ALP |
NSW |
29 May 1996— |
Andrew, Mr J. N. |
|
Lib |
SA |
29 May 1996— |
Cadman, Mr A. G. |
|
Lib |
NSW |
29 May 1996-
24 Sep 1997 |
Cameron, Mr E. H. |
|
Lib |
WA |
23 Oct 1997— |
Forrest, Mr J. A. |
|
Nat |
Vic |
30 Oct 1997— |
Martin, Hon. S. P. |
|
ALP |
NSW |
29 May 1996— |
Reid, Hon. N. B. |
|
Lib |
Vic |
29 May 1996— |
Somlyay, Mr A. M. |
|
Lib |
Qld |
24 Sep 1997–
23 Oct 1997 |
Thomson, Mr K. J. |
|
ALP |
Vic |
29 May 1996— |
Truss, Mr W. E. |
|
Nat |
Qld |
29 May 1996–
30 Oct 1997 |
Robyn Webber |
Secretary |
|
|
|
Standing order 28C
Standing Committee on Procedure
28C. (a) A Standing Committee on Procedure shall be appointed at the commencement of each Parliament to inquire into and report on the practices and procedures of the House generally with a view to making recommendations for their improvement or change and for the development of new procedures.
(b) The committee shall consist of 8 members, 5 members to be nominated by the Government Whip or Whips and 3 members to be nominated by the Opposition Whip or Whips or by any independent Member.
(c) The committee shall elect a Government member as its chairman.
(d) The committee shall elect a deputy chairman who shall act as chairman of the committee at any time when the chairman is not present at a meeting of the committee and at any time when the chairman and deputy chairman are not present at a meeting of the committee the members present shall elect another member to act as chairman at that meeting.
(e) The committee shall have power to appoint subcommittees consisting of 3 or more of its members and to refer to any subcommittee any matter which the committee is empowered to examine.
(f) The committee shall appoint the chairman of each subcommittee who shall have a casting vote only, and at any time when the chairman of a subcommittee is not present at a meeting of the subcommittee the members of the subcommittee present shall elect another member of that subcommittee to act as chairman at that meeting.
(g) The quorum of a subcommittee shall be a majority of the members of that subcommittee.
(h) Members of the committee who are not members of a subcommittee may participate in the public proceedings of that subcommittee but shall not vote, move any motion or be counted for the purpose of a quorum.
(i) The committee or any subcommittee shall have power to send for persons, papers and records.
(j) The committee or any subcommittee shall have power to move from place to place.
(k) A subcommittee shall have power to adjourn from time to time and to sit during any sittings or adjournment of the House.
(l) A subcommittee shall have power to authorise publication of any evidence given before it and any document presented to it.
(m) The committee shall have leave to report from time to time.
(n) The committee or any subcommittee shall have power to consider and make use of the evidence and records of the Standing Committee on Procedure appointed during previous Parliaments. |
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Reports
|
Title |
Presented |
PP |
24 |
The operation of standing order 143: Questions to Members other than Ministers |
16 September 1996 |
115/96 |
25 |
Bills—Consideration in detail: Review of the operation of standing order 226 |
28 October 1996 |
190/96 |
26 |
Conduct of divisions |
18 November 1996 |
290/96 |
27 |
Review of reports of previous Procedure Committees which have not received a government response |
2 December 1996 |
350/96 |
28 |
Provision for Members to make short speeches in the Main Committee |
20 October 1997 |
184/97 |
29 |
Ten years on—A review of the House of Representatives committee system |
1 June 1998 |
91/98 |
|
|
Sixth committee: 39th Parliament: 10 November 1998–8 October 2001
Appointed 10 November 1998 pursuant to standing order 28C; superseded by standing order 330 on 3 December 1998
Pyne, Mr C. M. |
Chair |
Lib |
SA |
8 Dec 1998-
6 Nov 2000 |
Nairn, Mr G. |
Chair |
Lib |
NSW |
6 Nov 2000—
(Chair from 29 Nov 2000—) |
Price, Hon. L. R. S. |
Deputy Chair |
ALP |
NSW |
8 Dec 1998— |
Cameron, Mr R. A. |
|
Lib |
NSW |
8 Dec 1998— |
Ferguson, Mr M. J. |
|
ALP |
Vic |
8 Dec 1998— |
Forrest, Mr J. A. |
|
Nat |
Vic |
8 Dec 1998— |
Gash, Mrs J. |
|
Lib |
NSW |
8 Dec 1998— |
Gerick, Ms J. |
|
ALP |
WA |
8 Dec 1998— |
|
|
|
|
|
Secretary |
Robyn Webber |
|
|
|
Standing order 330
Standing Committee on Procedure
330 (a) A Standing Committee on Procedure shall be appointed to inquire into and report on the practices and procedures of the House generally with a view to making recommendations for their improvement or change and for the development of new procedures.
(b) The committee shall consist of seven members, four government members and three non-government members.
Note: Standing order 28C was omitted on 3 December 1998 and standing order 330 introduced |
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Reports
|
Title |
Presented |
PP |
30 |
It’s your House—Community involvement in the procedures and practices of the House of Representatives and its committees |
22 November 1999 |
363/99 |
31 |
e-motions: The electronic transaction of questions, answers and notices of motion and related matters |
12 April 2000 |
76/00 |
32 |
The Second Chamber: Enhancing the Main Committee |
14 August 2000 |
158/01 |
33 |
Promoting community involvement in the work of committees: Conference of committee chairs, deputy chairs and secretaries 6 March 2001 |
18 June 2001 |
114/01 |
34 |
Balancing tradition and progress: Procedures for the opening of Parliament |
27 August 2001 |
165/01 |
|
|
Seventh committee: 40th Parliament: 12 February 2002–31 August 2004
Appointed 12 February 2002 pursuant to standing order 330
May, Mrs M. A. |
Chair |
Lib |
Qld |
20 Mar 2002— |
Price, Hon. L. R. S. |
Deputy Chair |
ALP |
NSW |
20 Mar 2002— |
Bishop, Hon. B. K. |
|
Lib |
NSW |
20 Mar 2002— |
Ferguson, Mr M. J. |
|
ALP |
Vic |
20 Mar 2002— |
Haase, Mr B. W. |
|
Lib |
WA |
20 Mar 2002— |
King, Mr P. E. |
|
Lib |
NSW |
20 Mar 2002— |
Vamvakinou, Ms M. |
|
ALP |
Vic |
20 Mar 2002— |
|
|
|
|
|
Secretary |
Judy Middlebrook |
|
|
|
Standing order 330
Standing Committee on Procedure
330 (a) A Standing Committee on Procedure shall be appointed to inquire into and report on the practices and procedures of the House generally with a view to making recommendations for their improvement or change and for the development of new procedures.
(b) The committee shall consist of seven members, four government members and three non-government members. |
|
Reports
|
Title |
Presented |
PP |
35 |
Sessional Order 344 |
19 June 2003 |
119/03 |
36 |
Review of the conduct of divisions |
18 August 2003 |
163/03 |
37 |
House estimates: Consideration of the annual estimates by the House of Representatives |
13 October 2003 |
211/03 |
38 |
Revised standing orders: The standing orders of the House of Representatives as last amended on 6 February 2003, redrafted and reorganised |
24 November 2003 |
394/03 |
39 |
Arrangements for second reading speeches |
1 December 2003 |
407/03 |
40 |
Trial of additional tellers |
1 December 2003 |
408/03 |
41 |
Renaming the Main Committee |
3 June 2004 |
|
42 |
Arrangements for joint meetings with the Senate |
21 June 2004 |
|
43 |
Media coverage of House Proceedings including the Chamber, Main Committee and committees—Interim report |
9 August 2004 |
|
|
|
Eighth committee: 41st Parliament: 16 November 2004–1
Appointed 16 November 2004 pursuant to standing order 221
May, Mrs M. A. |
Chair |
Lib |
Qld |
1 Dec 2004— |
Melham, Mr D. |
Deputy Chair |
ALP |
NSW |
2 Dec 2004— |
Bishop, Hon. B. K. |
|
Lib |
NSW |
1 Dec 2004— |
Draper, Mrs P. |
|
Lib |
SA |
1 Dec 2004— |
Hartsuyker, Mr L. |
|
Nat |
NSW |
31 May 2005— |
Hoare, Ms K. J. |
|
ALP |
NSW |
2 Dec 2004— |
Neville, Mr P. C. |
|
Nat |
Qld |
1 Dec 2004—
31 May 2005 |
Price, Hon. L. R. S. |
|
ALP |
NSW |
2 Dec 2004— |
|
|
|
|
|
Secretary |
Judy Middlebrook |
|
|
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Standing order 221
221 Procedure Committee
(a) A Procedure Committee shall be appointed to inquire into and report on the practices and procedures of the House and its committees.
(b) The committee shall consist of seven members: four government and three non-government Members.
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Reports
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Presented |
PP |
44 |
The anticipation rule |
14 March 2005 |
82/05 |
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