House debates

Thursday, 29 March 2007

Documents

3:15 pm

Photo of Philip RuddockPhilip Ruddock (Berowra, Liberal Party, Attorney-General) Share this | | Hansard source

Documents are tabled as listed in the schedule circulated to honourable members. Details of the documents will be recorded in the Votes and Proceedings and I move:

That the House take note of the following documents:Industry and Resources—House of Representatives Standing Committee—Report—Australia’s uranium: Greenhouse friendly gas for an energy hungry world—Government response

Debate (on motion by Mr Albanese) adjourned.

I present documents on the following subjects, being petitions which are not in accordance with the standing and sessional orders of the House.

Medicare cover of dental care for aged pensioners and low income earners—from the member for Warringah—482 Petitioners

Human cloning—from the member for Chisholm—269 Petitioners

Plight of 6 young Australian citizens facing the death penalty in Indonesia—from the member for Moreton—1512 Petitioners

Human rights violations in Vietnam—from the member for Cowan—20 Petitioners

Allocation and use of human blood with the free trade agreement with the US—from the member for Benelong—102 Petitioners

Proposed US/Australian joint military exercises in Australia wilderness areas in May/June 2007—from the member for Warringah—32 Petitioners

Health care for Indigenous Australians—from the member for Warringah—121 Petitioners

Australian involvement in the US Ballistic Missile Defence System—from the member for Perth—201 Petitioners

Senate inquiry Breaking the Silence: a National Voice for Gynaecological Cancer—from the member for Warringah—28 Petitioners