House of Representatives Committees


| Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works

Footnotes

Chapter 1 Introduction

[1]       In accordance with s.7 (a) of the Public Works Committee Act 1969 (the PWC Act), members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works of the 41st Parliament ceased to hold membership of the Committee on Wednesday 17 October 2007 when the Parliament dissolved for the general election held on Saturday 24 November 2007.

[2]       <www.aph.gov.au/pwc>

Chapter 2 Introduction – Report of the Public Works Committee of the 41st Parliament

[1]       Extract from the Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives, No. 175, Thursday 31 May 2007.

[2]       Submission No. 1, paragraphs 9-10.

[3]       ibid., paragraphs 11-12.

[4]       ibid., paragraphs 14-15.

[5]       Submission No. 1, paragraph 17.

[6]       Public Works Committee Act 1969, Part III, Section 18 (8).

[7]       ibid., Section 17.

[8]       See <www.aph.gov.au/pwc> for the official Hansard transcript of evidence taken by the Committee at the public hearing on Wednesday, 25 July 2007 at Monegeetta, Victoria.

Chapter 3 The Proposed Works

[1]       Submission No. 1, paragraphs 1, 2, 6.

[2]       ibid., paragraphs 6-7.

[3]       Submission No. 1, paragraph 43.

[4]       ibid.

[5]       Submission No. 1, paragraph 43.

[6]       ibid., paragraph 86.

[7]       ibid., paragraphs 86-87.

Chapter 4 Issues and Conclusions

[1]       Official Transcript of Evidence, page 2.

[2]       Statement of Evidence,  Submission No. 1 , paragraph 2.

[3]       Official Transcript of Evidence, page 2.

[4]       ibid., page 3.

[5]       loc. cit.

[6]       Submission 1, paragraph 87.

[7]       Official Transcript of Evidence, page 3

[8]       ibid., page 4

[9]       loc. cit.

[10]     ibid, page 5

[11]     loc. cit.

[12]     loc. cit.

[13]     ibid., page 7.

[14]     loc. cit.

[15]     ibid., page 8.

[16]     ibid., page 9.

[17]     loc. cit.

[18]     ibid., page 10.

[19]     ibid., page 13.

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