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A
Accountability
distinguished from responsibility, 351–52
government to parliament, 3, 154, 244, 308, 309, 311, 345–54
House of Representatives and, 345–54
of ministers, 254–57
Senate as house of, 351–52
Acton, Lord, 337
Australia Card Bill 1986, 37
Australian Democrats. See Political parties—Australian Democrats
Australian Labor Party. See Political parties—Labor Party
B
Baker, Richard, 128, 131, 332
Barton, Edmund, 32, 134, 136
Barwick, Garfield, 93, 111–20, 129, 332
Bicameralism, 2–3, 16, 73, 122, 140, 330, 336, 358
Bonner, Neville, 67
British system of government, 103, 122n, 246, 352
as elective dictatorship, 341–44
Australia and, 12, 14, 68, 105–6, 112–14, 152, 281, 328–33, 342
House of Lords’ powers, 19, 102, 124, 130, 281, 297
sovereignty of parliament, 341–44
Brown, Bob, 164
Bryce, James, 20, 123n, 146, 340
Budget. See Financial legislation
C
Canadian federalism, 140, 141, 144n
Carruthers, Joseph, 130
Censure motions
House, 257
Senate, 255–57
Chamarette, Christabel, 5, 164
Chaney, Fred, 249
Checks and balances, 336n, 343, 346
Chifley, Ben, 70
Clemons, John, 72
Colston, Malcolm, 182
Committees. See under Senate
Congress. See under United States
Conscience vote, 57–58, 170
Constitution, Australian. See also under Double Dissolutions
alteration of, 28n, 259n, 314, 366n, 339
bicameral, 122
classification of, 326–33
compared with British. See under British system of government
compared with United States, 9, 340, 344–45, 351
deadlocks between houses, 135–39
drafting of. See Federal Conventions of the 1890s
federalism and, 9, 121, 135, 140, 141, 331
federalism and responsible government, 120–29
federal–state financial relations, 10
individual rights, protection of, 340
interpretation of, 11, 12, 14, 98, 99–101, 103, 296, 331
judicial interpretation of, 10
monarchical, 11
origin of, 120–21
pragmatic and hybrid in nature, 350
proposals for change
presidential-congressional system, 311–12
republican debate, 313–25
republican in nature, 143
Constitution, US. See under United States
Constitutional Conventions of the 1890s. See Federal Conventions of the 1890s
Conventions of constitutional practice, 14, 90, 93, 97–104, 105, 331, 338–40
codification of, 339
inherited from Britain, 12–13
Cook, Joseph, 30, 40
Coonan, Helen, 173, 239n, 278–81, 287, 310
D
Deadlocks. See under Constitution, Australian, and United States—Constitution
Deakin, Alfred, 25, 126, 146–47
Democracy, types of, 327, 337
Devereaux, John, 164
Dismissal of the Whitlam Government. See under Whitlam Government
Divided government. See under Parliament, Commonwealth
Divisions. See Senate—voting in
Dixon, Owen, 340
Double dissolutions, 25–43, 93, 135–39
calculation of the three months interval following failure to pass legislation, 27n, 39, 88n
constitutional provisions, 25–30
failure to pass, meaning of, 33–35, 37, 39–40
Governor-General, role of, 30–33, 36, 41
historical accounts of double dissolutions
1914, 1951, 1983, 1987, 30–38
1974, 84–88, 86
1975, 88–94
need not follow immediately on failure to pass, 42
nexus provision of Constitution and, 29
political motives and, 41–43
triggering bills
no limit to number of, 41–42
political or policy significance of, 30–33
stockpiling of, 37, 41, 94, 110n
E
Edwards, J.E., 67, 77
Elections. See also Electoral system
decline in support for major parties, 81
group ticket voting, 65–67
ticket splitting between houses, 81n, 189n
Electoral system, 44–54. See also Voting methods
compulsory voting, 44
geographically distributed majority and, 54n
House of Representatives, election of, 45–46
Senate, election of, 46–54, 278, 293n, 310, 356
Evans, Gareth, 85, 350n
Evatt, H.V., 77
Executive
constitutional provisions, 11
ministers
accountability of, 254–57
appointment of, 12
as witnesses before Senate committees, 308–10
representation of, in the chamber, 254
Senate censure motions and, 255–57
senators as, 254, 305–10
to be members of Parliament, 12
F
Faulkner, John, 255, 274–75, 300–301
Federal Conventions of the 1890s, 111, 120–56 passim, 331, 333
Federal Executive Council, 11, 12
Federalism. See also Canadian Federalism, and see Constitution, Australian
Federalist Papers, The, 334
Federal-state relations, 10, 146
Financial initiative, 16–17, 332
Financial legislation, 16–25, 305
amendment of, 18–20
authorised by Governor-General, 17
budget 1993, amendment of, 185
requests for amendments, 18–20, 131, 135, 259, 264
pressing of, 20–25, 265–66
Senate powers, 16–25, 93, 95, 99, 112, 129–35, 145, 300–305
Coalition views on, 85, 89, 110
dual responsibility theory and, 111–20
Labor views on, 91–92, 105–6, 110, 300–301
standing (permanent) appropriations, 304
tacking, 17, 22n, 132n, 135
Fraser, Malcolm, 64, 89–111 passim, 105, 106,
Fraser, Simon, 145
Free vote. See Conscience vote
G
Garran, Robert, 128
German Bundesrat, 143
German Bundestag, 366
Gorton, John, 248
Gould, Stephen Jay, 1
Governor-General, 13. See also under Double dissolutions
1975 crisis and, 92–111 passim
executive power and, 11
normally acts on advice of ministers, 12, 13
Parliament and, 13
powers, 13–14
to dismiss a government, 96–97
to dissolve both houses, 96
representative of the monarch, 11
reserve powers, 12, 103, 315–16, 325, 328, 338
spending proposals authorised by, 13, 17
Whitlam Government, dismissal of, 106–9
Greens. See Political parties—Greens
Griffith, Samuel, 31, 121, 125, 126, 128, 132, 141, 331
H
Hackett, Winthrop, 112, 126, 127n, 348
Hailsham, Lord, 341–44, 346, 347, 352
Hamer, David, 305–10
Hancock, W.K., 340
Harradine, Brian, 182, 183
Harris, Len, 165n, 215n
Higgins, H.B., 146
High Court of Australia, 342
Holder, Frederick, 130
Holt, Harold, 105
House of Lords, powers of. See under British system of government
House of Representatives, 238–73
accountability and, 345–54
as electoral college, 244, 329
as house of responsibility, 351–52
as legislature, 246–48
composition of, nexus with Senate, 15, 77
dissolution of, 13
dominated by governing party, 56–57, 220, 240–44, 287, 311, 341, 346
election of. See under Electoral system
financial legislation and, 16–17
media reporting of, 243, 253
members elected for three-year terms, 14
representative character of, 281
reputation of, 189, 239–48, 249, 252
responsible government and, 345–54. See also Responsible government; Accountability
House of Representatives Practice, 16, 253n
Howard, John, 274–75, 276, 333
on mandate theory, 294–95
I
Independents. See Political parties—minor parties and Independents
Isaacs, Isaac, 146
J
Joint sittings of both houses, 28n, 38, 87
constitutional provisions, 26–30
to select senator for a territory, 30n
K
Keating, Paul, 64, 247, 252, 257, 333, 364n
Kernot, Cheryl, 184, 237, 288
Kerr, John, 87, 92–111 passim, 111–20, 129, 314, 328, 330, 332
L
Langmore, John, 306
Lees, Meg, 183
Legislation
amendments
committee of the whole, 204, 207–22
second and third readings, 202–7
analysis of divisions on, 1996–2001, 189–237
divisions on amendments in committee of the whole, 223–34
divisions on second and third readings, 194–202
procedures for in the Senate, 194–95, 202–7
procedures for resolution of disagreements, 259–73
Liberal Party. See Political parties—Liberal Party
Lijphart, Arend, 2, 16, 238–39, 316
Lobbying, 62
M
Macklin motion, 257–58
Macklin, Michael, 257, 304–5
Macrossan, J.M., 146, 147
Madison, James, 334–38, 341, 346
Mandate theory, 246, 276–99, 333, 347
Australian Democrat views on, 288
core and non-core promises, 286
Howard, John, views on, 294–95
minority parties and, 288–89
Victorian Constitution, s.16A, and, 298–99
Whitlam, Gough, views on, 282, 287
Margetts, Dee, 5, 164
May, Erskine, 92
Media reporting of parliament, 243, 244, 253
Menzies, Robert, 33–35, 64, 71, 341
Ministers. See under Executive
Minor parties. See under Political parties
Monarchy, 11, 14, 315, 320
Moyal, Ann, 326
Murphy, Lionel, 88, 91
Murphy, Shayne, 183
Murray, Andrew, 237
N
National Party. See Political parties—National Party
Native Title Act 1993, 5
Nettle, Kerry, 47, 164
Neustadt, Richard, 13, 335
Nexus provision of Constitution, 15, 29, 77
O
O’Connor, Richard, 138
Odgers’ Australian Senate Practice, 16n, 253n
Odgers, J.R., 211, 359, 360
One Nation. See Political parties—One Nation
Opposition
and reform of the Senate, 355–57
role of in House, 243
role of in Senate, 82, 179, 193, 195, 200, 201, 243–44
P
Parliament Act 1911 (UK), 19, 29, 102, 124, 138, 281, 300
Parliament Act 1949 (UK), 281
Parliament, Commonwealth
autonomy of each house, 250
bicameralism, 3, 238
comity between the houses, 251, 255, 309
conferences between the houses, 61, 145, 263, 267–73
divided government and, 4, 5, 157, 211, 248, 251, 348n, 361, 364
joint sittings. See Joint sittings of both houses
legislative programming in, 257–58
nexus between size of houses, 15, 77
not sovereign, 342
powers, 9
powers of both houses, 16
procedural manuals, 16n
prorogation of, 13
provision of services to both houses, 250
relations between the houses, 58–60, 61, 74, 135–39, 238–73, 300–305, 358–63
during Whitlam Government, 84
legislative disagreements, resolution of, 259–73
political parties and, 144–47, 148–56 passim
reputation of, 249
shape of chambers and seating arrangements, 192
Parties. See Political parties
Party affiliations in the Senate, 54
in 2002, 158, 163
Platypus, 1–2, 326, 330, 353, 368
Political parties
Australian Democrats, 80, 165–66, 184–87, 237, 367
balance of power and, 157–237 passim, 174
split voting in, 166, 173
candidates, selection of, 64–65
coalitions of, in Senate chamber, 157–88
decline in support for major parties, 81, 186
Democratic Labor Party, 79–81, 184, 367
discipline in, 55–56, 57, 61–69, 107–8, 144–47, 166–67, 220, 287, 344, 347
ballot position and, 65–68, 241–48 passim, 308
evolution of party system, 56
fusion of non-Labor parties in 1910, 56, 144
Greens, 5, 157–237 passim, 164, 184, 187, 367
Labor Party, 157–237 passim, 179–83, 234, 300–301, 367
Liberal Movement, 87
Liberal Party, 162n
Liberal-National Coalition, 157–237 passim, 158n, 163–68, 173–79, 234, 367
minor parties and Independents, 163, 182–88, 237, 278
impact on Senate, 82, 157–237 passim, 355
proportional representation and, 49–54, 78–82
National Party, 162n
One Nation, 163, 157–237 passim
relations between the houses and, 144–47
representation in Senate. See Senate—party affiliations of senators
Prime minister, 12, 245, 248, 322–23
Proportional representation. See under Voting methods
Q
Question time, 189, 191
Quick, John, 128
Quotas for Senate elections
calculation of quota, 47
for double dissolutions, 52
R
Referenda. See Constitution, Australian—alteration of
Republic, Australian
debate on, 313–25
referendum on, 1999, 101, 314, 315, 319n
Reserve powers. See under Governor-General
Responsible government, 3, 12, 14n, 16–25, 89, 90, 93, 99, 102, 103, 105–6, 110, 112, 120–29, 124, 133, 134, 135, 139, 143, 152, 184, 185, 240, 244, 276, 299, 300, 328, 331, 332, 345–54, 363
divided government and, 4
dual responsibility theory of, 111–20
party discipline and, 55
responsibility defined, 351–52
Senate and, 5
S
Salisbury Convention, 281, 297
Senate
as house of accountability, 351–52
as legislature, 246–48
balance of power in, 174, 183–88, 235, 237
casual vacancies, 88, 95
coalition building in the chamber, 157–88, 231–34
committee of the whole, 202
committees, 8, 190–92, 212n, 251, 306, 308, 352
House ministers and, 255
ministers as witnesses, 308–10
composition
nexus with House of Representatives, 15, 77
continuing nature of, 14
cooperation and compromise in, 190–92
democratic legitimacy of, 142, 281, 297
elections for. See under Electoral system
enforced reasonableness in, 249
geographically distributed majority and, 54n, 141, 144n, 348n
half-Senate elections, 14
impact of minor parties and Independents, 82
increased in size in 1984, 47
legislative programming in, 257–58
Macklin motion, 257–58
mandate theory and, 288, 295–98, 299
media reporting of, 235–36, 253, 256. See also Media reporting of Parliament
ministers in, 254, 305–10
modus operandi 1901–09, 58–60
Opposition role in. See Opposition
party affiliations of senators
historical table, 54
in 2002, 158, 163
powers, 16–25, 129–35, 280, 331, 358–63. See also under Financial legislation
reform of, proposals for, 300–313
removal of power to block supply, 300–305
relations with House of Representatives. See Parliament, Commonwealth—relations between the houses
representative character of, 248, 252, 281
reputation of, 189, 247, 252, 361
before 1949, 76
role of
house of review, 148–56
representation of the states, 139–48
rotation of senators, 14, 157
senators’ terms of office, 14, 46–54
states represented equally, 141, 144
televising of, 253
votes on party rather than state lines, 55n, 144–47
voting in, 193, 208n
analysis of patterns of, 1996–2001, 189–237
party affiliation and, 157–88
position-taking, 210, 224, 226, 227, 233
procedures, 159–61
Separation of powers, 13, 334
Snedden, B.M., 85
Social Services Consolidation Bill 1950, 269
Symon, Josiah, 21
T
Tacking. See under Financial legislation
Thatcher, Margaret, 333
U
United States
budget deadlocks, 107–8, 303–4
Congress, 250
bicameralism, 336
comparison with Commonwealth Parliament, 4
mandate theory and, 283n
relations between the houses, 138, 238, 267, 269–73
televising of, 253
voting in, 226
Constitution, 5, 334–38
alleged recitation of in bar rooms, 350n
checks and balances in, 335
compared with Australian Constitution, 9, 340, 344–45, 351
deadlocks, 107–8
divided government, 4, 311
impeachment power, 352
influence on Australian Constitution, 122
Origination Clause, 265
separation of powers, 334
political parties
discipline in, 167, 226
relations between the states, 146
Senate, 15, 143
filling of vacancies, 89n
V
Vanstone, Amanda, 279n
Victorian Constitution, mandate theory and, 298–99
Victorian Legislative Council, 132
Votes in the Senate. See Senate—voting in
Voting methods, 44–47
‘block vote’ system used in Senate elections, 1902–48, 73–77
constituency plurality system, 44, 45
first-past-the-post, 44
preferential voting, 45–46
proportional representation, 46–54, 357
effects on composition of Senate, 48–54
introduction for Senate elections, 34, 69–82
minor parties and Independents, 49–54, 78–82
single transferable vote, 46–48
above-the-line voting, 65–67
calculation of quota, 47
for double dissolutions, 52
representation and, 48–49
W
Westminster system. See British system of government
Wheare, Kenneth, 192
Whitlam Government, 94
dismissal of, 6, 88–94, 102, 109, 330, 349
election of, 83
legislative program, Senate and, 3, 6, 282–83
Whitlam, Gough, 300, 322, 328
on mandate theory, 83–111 passim, 282, 287
views on Senate powers over financial legislation, 1970, 91–92
Wilson, Woodrow, 191
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