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Preliminary Pages

Membership of the Committee

 

Chair

Hon Judi Moylan MP

 

Deputy Chair

Mr Brendan O’Connor MP

 

Members

Mr John Forrest MP

Senator Annette Hurley

 

Mr Harry Jenkins MP

Senator Stephen Parry

 

Mr Bernie Ripoll MP

Senator the Hon Judith Troeth

 

Mr Barry Wakelin MP

 

 

Committee Secretariat

 

Secretary

Mr Stephen Boyd

Inquiry Secretary

Mr John Fuhrman

Research Officers

Mr Raymond Knight

Ms Penny Wijnberg

Administrative Officers

Mr Peter Ratas

Ms Jessica Butler

 

List of acronyms

 

DFAT

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

OH&S

Occupational Health and Safety

OPO

Overseas Property Office

the Act

The Public Works Committee Act (1969)

 

Extract from the Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives

 

No. 23 dated, Thursday, 21 June 2007

PUBLIC WORKS—PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE—REFERENCE OF WORK—Refurbishment of staff apartments, Australian Embassy complex, Tokyo, Japan

Mr Lindsay (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence), pursuant to notice, moved—That, in accordance with the provisions of the Public Works Committee Act 1969, the following proposed work be referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works for consideration and report: Refurbishment of staff apartments, Australian Embassy complex, Tokyo, Japan.

Question—put and passed.

 

List of recommendations

3     Issues and Conclusions

Recommendation 1

The Committee recommends that the proposed refurbishment of staff apartments, Australian embassy complex, Tokyo, Japan proceeds at an estimated cost of $22 million.

 

 

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