Index to Votes and Proceedings

FOR PROCEEDINGS ON BILLS, SEE UNDER "BILLS" FOR MESSAGES FROM GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND FROM SENATE, SEE UNDER MESSAGES (p. lxxxv); AND ALSO SEE APPENDICES 1 AND 2 (p. 1697 and p. 1698) FOR PAPERS LAID UPON THE TABLE, SEE "INDEX TO PAPERS PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT" (p. cxli)

A Aboriginal- Affairs. See "Committees", "Ministerial statements", "Motions-General business and To take note of papers" and "Statements". Civil and land rights. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Communities in Northern Territory-Impact of mining royalties. See "Motions-To take note of papers". Community at Yarrabah Reserve. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Development Agency. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Housing. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Land rights. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". People of Queensland. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Studies Council. See "Australian Institute of". Voting rights and obligations-Proposed select committee. See "Motions-General business". Welfare. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Aborigines- Aurukun, Kimberley and Mornington Island. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Of Northern Territory. See "Motions-To take note of papers". Absolute majority. See "Standing orders-Suspension of-Without notice, etc.". Acting Speaker (Mr Millar)- Administers oath of allegiance, 433. Commission to administer oath or affirmation of allegiance, 422-3. Statements- Allegations made in Senate against Member, 879. Personal explanation by Mr W. G. Burns, 850. Privilege, 990. Takes chair, 413, 817, 985. And see "Rulings". Acton, A.C.T. See "Committees-Public Works". A.C.T.U. Jetset. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Address- To Her Majesty The Queen- Death of Earl Mountbatten of Burma-Address agreed to, 959. Reply by Her Majesty, 981. Presentation of Mace to Legislative Assembly for Northern Territory-Joint address agreed to, 319-20. Reply by Her Majesty, 327. To His Excellency the Governor-General-In reply to Opening Speech- Committee appointed to prepare Address, 9. Presented, 21. Motion (Mr Carlton)-That Address be agreed to-debated, 21, 25, 26, 28-9, 29, 35, 51, 60, 62, 67. Amendment moved (Mr Willis), 67. Motion and amendment debated, 67, 71-2, 77. Amendment negatived; Address agreed to, 77. Time for presentation-Announced, 79. Presentation, and Reply-Announced, 87. vi Index to Votes and Proceedings Address-continued To Lieut-Governor, legislature and people of Isle of Man-Millenium of Tynwald-Presentation of address of congratulations, 930. Adelaide. See "Committees-Public Works". Adermann, Sir Charles-Death of, 765. Adjournment of House. See "Business", "Closure", "Committees-Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings" and "Standing orders-Amendment of". Administrative Building. See "Committees-New and Permanent Parliament House". Advance to Minister for Finance-Statement of expenditure presented and referred to committee of whole- 1977-78, 360. Discharged, 1409. 1978-79, 970. Discharged, 1409. 1979-80, 1584. (Lapsed at Dissolution) And see "Committees-Public Accounts". Affirmation of allegiance by Members-Administered by- Deputy of Governor-General, 6. Speaker, 27. And see "Oaths by Members". Afganistan. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-Principal"and "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Agent Orange and Vietnam veterans. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Air Force. See "Ministerial statements", "Royal Australian Air Force" and "Statements". Airline services in central Australia. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Airports. See "Committees-Public Works". Albatross, H.M.A.S. See "Committees-Public Works". Alcohol- Drugs and road safety. See "Committees-Road Safety". Problems of Aborigines. See "Committees-Aboriginal Affairs". Allotment of time for debate. See "Bills-Urgent Bills". Alteration of days or hours of meeting. See "Business". Amendments. See "Address to-His Excellency the Governor-General", "Bills", "Committees" andti "Motions". Amour, Mr S. K.-Death of, 1243. Andrianopoulos, Hon. A.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1200. Animal quarantine station, Off-shore high security. See "Committees-Public Works". Ansett Transport Industries. See "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Public importance- Discussion of matters of". Antarctic Research Policy Advisory Committee. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Antartica, Australia and law of sea. See "Committees-Foreign Affairs and Defence". Anthony, Mr J. D.-Appointed Leader of National Country Party of Australia, 9. ANZAC. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Apel, Dr H.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1372. Arabian Peninsula and Malaysia-Visit by Minister for Trade and Resources. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Army canteen service. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". ASEAN- Inter-Parliamentary Organization delegation-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1353. And see "Ministerial statements" and "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Asia Dairy Industries (H.K.) Limited. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Assent to Bills. See "Bills" and "Governor-General (Sir Zelman Cowen)". Auditor-General- Office. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Reports. See "Committees-Expenditure" and "Public Accounts" and "Motions-To authorise publication of papers". Index to Votes and Proceedings vii

Aurukun and Mornington Island Aborigines. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Australia- And New Zealand-Meeting of Prime Ministers. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". And third world. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". European Economic Community Bilateral Trade Negotiations. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Japan relations. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Korea Nuclear Co-operation Agreement. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Papua New Guinea maritime boundaries. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Australian- Bicentenary 1988. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Broadcasting Commission. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Capital Territory-Joint Committee. See "Committees", "Ministerial statements", "Motions- To take note of papers" and "Statements". Coastal zone, Management of. See "Committees-Environment and Conservation". Defence procurement. See "Committees-Foreign Affairs and Defence". Dental Standards Laboratory, Symonston, A.C.T. See "Committees-Public Works". Economy. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Financial System-Committee of Inquiry. See "Motions-Generalbusiness". Fishing zone. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Government Publishing Service. See "Committees-Publications". Hydrocarbon Corporation. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Industry Development Commission. See "Committees-Expenditure". Institute of Aboriginal Studies Council-Appointment of Members to, 28, 1530. Labor Party. See "Labor Party, Parliamentary". Motor vehicle industry. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". National- Railways Commission-See "Motions-To take note of papers". University Council-Election of Members to, 763. Parliamentary delegation reports. See "Speaker-Statements" and "Statements". Parliamentary seminar, Delegates attending-Present in gallery; welcomed, 439, 1577. Science and Technology Council. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Services Canteens Organization. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Troops-Return from Zimbabwe-Rhodesia. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Wheat Board. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Workforce. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Australia's- Defence forces and programs-Proposed standing committee. See "Motions-General business". Economic prospects. See Motions-To take note of papers-Internationalsituation, etc.". International civil aviation policy. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Overseas representation. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Population growth. See "Motions-Generalbusiness". Territorial integrity. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Automatic data processing in Commonwealth Public Service. See "Committees-Public Accounts". Aviation safety. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". Ayers Rock-Mount Olga National Park. See "Committees- Environment and Conservation".

B Barbara, Hon. A.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1268. Berrill, H. T.-Election petition of, 18. Berthelsen, Mr D. See "Committees-Privileges-Matters referred to-Alleged discrimination and intimidation of witness, etc." and "Privilege-Matter raised by Mr Fry". Index to Votes and Proceedings

Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali-Death of, 731. Bicycle safety. See "Committees-Road Safety". Bilateral negotiations-U.S.A. and Japan. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Bills- Appropriation No. 1- 1978-79-Schedule 2- Further consideration of proposed expenditure postponed, 491. Order for consideration of proposed expenditure varied, 410. Proposed expenditures considered together, 404(2), 410(2), 411, 416, 436, 472, 477 (2), 483. 1979-80-Schedule 2- Proposed expenditures considered together, 1122, 1130, 1132. Referral of proposed expenditures to estimates committees, 1013. 1980-81-Schedule 2- Proposed expenditures considered together, 1638. Referral of proposed expenditures to estimates committees, 1589-90. Committee- Amendments, moved together, by leave, 76, 99, 100 (2), 185, 188, 193, 198, 240-1, 285-6, 287-8, 309, 353-4, 403, 421-2, 551-5, 556, 587, 588-9, 668, 718-9, 738-9, 739-40, 740(5), 741, 742-5, 780, 808 (2), 848-9, 849, 850-1, 862-9, 885-6 (5), 886, 888-9 (3), 889(2), 949-50, 1076, 1077, 1077-80, 1081, 1081-2, 1082-5, 1100-1, 1103, 1103-4, 1104, 1105(3), 1107, 1143, 1162-3, 1171-3, 1286, 1305-6, 1316-7, 1330(3), 1331, 1359, 1434, 1463, 1482, 1484, 1485(2), 1486, 1487, 1562, 1563, 1570, 1572, 1573, 1666, 1667, 1679, 1683. Clause considered by sub-clauses, 252. Motion-To report progress and ask leave to sit again- Agreed to, 203, 321, 388, 410, 411, 416, 436, 437, 456, 471, 472, 477 (2), 483 (2), 487, 491, 492, 783, 1005, 1010, 1045, 1093, 1101, 1102, 1174, 1207-8, 1222, 1309, 1357, 1600-1. Negatived, 1217-8. New clauses moved together, by leave, 160, 295-6, 297-306. Postponement of clause moved, 107 (2), 564 (2), 1218, 1221. Proposed Government amendments-Statement by Minister, 402, 471 (2), 482, 577, 630, 759, 861, 1092, 1980. Proposed new- Clause(s) negatived, 189-91, 196-7, 295-6, 297-306, 719, 742, 872, 887-8, 1068-9, 1077, 1080, 1082-5, 1104(3), 1210-1, 1213-4, 1216-7, 1329, 1331. Part(s) negatived, 192, 889-913. Schedule considered by clauses, 252. Estimates committees- Appropriation Bill (No. 1)- 1979-80- Membership, 1017-8, 1031-2, 1039-40, 1063, 1087-8, 1096-7, 1107-8, 1122. Minutes of proceedings, 1109-32. Referral of proposed expenditures-Motion moved, debated and agreed to, 1013. Reports- Consideration of, 1137-8, 1144-5. To House, 1105-6 (2). 1980-81- Membership, 1605-8, 1616-7. Minutes of proceedings, 1619-39. Referral of proposed expenditures-Motion moved; amendment moved; motion and amendment debated; amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 1589-90. Reports- Consideration of, 1655-6. To House, 1614. Expressions of opinion agreed to, 1109 (2), 1127. Minister temporarily acting for Minister appointed, 1629. Index to Votes and Proceedings ix Bills-continued Estimates committees-continued Motion that committee reconvene, 1633-4 (negatived). Papers presented, 1125, 1628, 1633. Proposed expenditures considered together, 1122, 1130, 1132, 1637. Proposed sessional orders-Motion to provide for operation (Mr Sinclair); amendment moved (Mr Young); motion and amendment debated; amendment agreed to; motion, as amended, agreed to, 998-1000. Resolution agreed to, 1121-2 (as amended), 1619. Sessional orders-Motion to provide for operation (Mr Sinclair); debated and agreed to, 1011-2. Motion to amend resolution (Mr Sinclair); amendment moved (Mr Hurford); motion and amendment debated; amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 1589-90. Sitting suspended, 1619, 1637. And see "Committees-Standing Orders Committee-Reports". House amendments- Disagreed to by Senate, 1349. Insisted on by House, 1378-9. Senate insists on disagreeing to amendments insisted on by House, 1483. Legislation committees- Amendment to proposed amendment, 493-4, 829-30 (negatived). Amendments, by leave- Moved together, 508, 543, 544 (3), 563-4, 565 (2), 568, 709-10, 798-800, 802, 1467, 1469. Withdrawn, 493, 565, 1467, 1468, 1469. Bills referred to- Audit Amendment Bill 1978- Minutes of proceedings, 563-5, 567-70. Nominations of Members, 533, 538. Referral, 532. Report, 561. Broadcasting and Television Amendment Bill 1980- Minutes of proceedings, 1467-70. Nominations of Members, 1448. Referral, 1448. Report, 1464. Continental Shelf (Living Natural Resources) Amendment Bill 1980- Minutes of proceedings, 1493. Nominations of Members, 1476-7. Referral, 1476. Report, 1483. Customs Amendment Bill 1979- Minutes of proceedings, 797-803. Nominations of Members, 759, 766, 776. Referral, 759. Report, 793. Export Expansion Grants Bill 1978- Minutes of proceedings, 493-5. Nominations of Members, 482, 487, 491. Referral, 482. Report, 492. Fisheries Amendment (Whale Protection) Bill 1980- Minutes of proceedings, 1491. Nominations of Members, 1476-7. Referral, 1476. Report, 1483. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Amendment Bill 1978- Minutes of proceedings, 427-8. Nominations of Members, 420. x Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued Legislation committees-continued Bills referred to-continued Referral, 409. Report, 425. Patents Amendment Bill 1978- Minutes of proceedings, 431. Nominations of Members, 420, 422. Referral, 409. Report, 426. Prices Justification Amendment Bill 1979- Minutes of proceedings, 709-12. Nominations of Members, 686. Referral, 678. Report, 707. Public Service Amendment Bill 1978- Minutes of proceedings, 507-9. Nominations of Members, 483. Referral, 471. Report, 499. Trade Marks Amendment Bill 1978- Minutes of proceedings, 429-30. Nominations of Members, 420, 422. Referral, 409. Report, 425. Trade Practices Amendment Bill 1978- Minutes of proceedings, 543-5. Nominations of Members, 482, 538. Referral, 471. Report, 541. Whale Protection Bill 1980- Minutes of proceedings, 1489-90. Nominations of Members, 1476-7. Referral, 1476. Report, 1483. Consideration of clause postponed, 507. Minutes of proceedings, 427-8, 429-30, 431, 493-5, 507-9, 543-5, 563-5, 567-70, 709-10, 711-2. 797-800, 801-3, 1467-70, 1489-90, 1491, 1493. Nomination of Members, 420 (3), 482 (2), 483, 533, 686, 759, 1448, 1476-7 (3). Power to meet- At any time on any day on which House meets, 1432. During sitting of House, 491, 538, 560, 688, 706, 766. Private Members' amendments agreed to, 564 (3), 565 (5), 567 (2), 568 (3), 569, 798-801 (9), 803, 1468 (2), 1469 (2), 1489. Proposed new clause(s) negatived, 711-2. Referrals (agreed to unless otherwise shown), 409 (3), 464 (negatived), 471 (2), 482, 532, 595 (negatived), 678, 759, 1003-4 (negatived), 1448, 1476 (3). Reports- Consideration of, 436 (3), 514-6, 516-7, 575-7, 627-32, 717, 824-31, 834-7, 1484-7, 1513-5, 1515(2). To House, 425 (2), 426, 492, 499, 541, 561, 707, 793, 1464, 1483 (3). Sessional orders- Motion (Mr Sinclair); amendment moved (Mr Bowen); motion and amendment debated; amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 322-4. Motion (Mr Groom); motion agreed to, 1432. Suspension of sessional order (9) in relation to Customs Amendment Bill 1979, 775. Sitting suspended, 800, 802. Index to Votes and Proceedings xi Bills-continued Legislation committees-continued Variation of date for report, 526. And see "Committees-Standing Orders Committee-Reports". Presented by- Leave, 1188, 1205, 1502, 1615(2). Minister on behalf of another Minister, 238, 239, 294, 345 (3), 346, 389 (3), 500, 687 (2), 756 (2), 947, 956, 1058, 1059 (2), 1060, 1091 (2), 1585 (2). Private Member, 1322 (2), 1510. Report stage of Bill returned from legislation committee- Amendment amended, by leave, 831, 835 (2). Amendments by legislation committee- Amended, 516, 828, 830, 837. Omitted and other amendment substituted, 630, 828 (2), 830 (2), 835 (2), 1484, 1487 (2). Disagreed to, 630, 631 (5), 1513. Amendments moved at report stage made, 515, 630(3), 631(4), 827(3), 830(2), 835, 837 (2), 1484-5 (20), 1486-7 (4). Amendments moved by private Members made, 835, 837. Amendments moved together, by leave, 836, 1484 (2), 1485, 1485-6, 1486-7 (2). Amendments to proposed amendment moved together, by leave, 829-30. Second - Amendment- Amended, by leave, 239. Moved, 34, 51, 56, 87, 93, 98, 130, 159, 160, 184, 187, 203, 210 (2), 217, 218, 224 (2), 233, 239-40, 244, 245, 262, 272, 280, 284, 308, 313 (2), 321, 347, 356, 365, 386, 397, 465, 521, 528, 540, 550, 619, 667 (2), 677, 718, 724, 727, 752, 763, 764, 767, 772, 786, 795, 808-9, 847, 856, 857, 881, 883, 923, 966, 990, 995-6, 1059, 1092-3, 1093, 1101, 1134, 1135, 1152, 1160(2), 1161, 1168, 1170, 1187(2), 1193, 1194(2), 1230, 1231, 1232 (2), 1240, 1240-1, 1273, 1294, 1299, 1304, 1325, 1354, 1387, 1395, 1402, 1415, 1419, 1429, 1433, 1448, 1461-2, 1465, 1474, 1503, 1503-4, 1520, 1521, 1534, 1593, 1598, 1602, 1615, 1643-4, 1645 (2), 1650, 1651, 1665, 1667, 1677, 1678. Debate- By leave- Ensued, 594, 1188, 1257, 1258 (2), 1322, 1429, 1572, 1691. Made order of day for later hour, 955 (3), 1205. Resumption of, be made order of day for next sitting-Amendment, 1181 (negatived); amendment, 1473-4 (negatived). Select committee-Reference to (negatived, unless otherwise shown), 454-6, 1002-3. Senate- Amendments agreed to, 150, 253-5, 256-9, 263-4, 264-7, 356, 437, 500-1, 501-2, 1049-50, 1066-7, 1146, 1341, 1341-2, 1532-3, 1534-5, 1535-7, 1674-5, 1676, 1677. Requests made, 286, 1460, 1675 (2), 1676. Standing orders suspended in connection with Bills. See "Standing orders-Suspension of". Third reading- Debated, 52, 233, 240, 241, 252, 273, 463, 464, 587, 664, 667, 757, 786, 847, 869, 949, 968, 1173, 1187, 1194(3), 1232(3), 1258 (2), 1332, 1487. Leave to move not granted, 307, 1035, 1215-6, 1332. Moved, pursuant to contingent notice, 307, 1035, 1215-6, 1332. Urgent Bills- Allotment of time-Amendment moved, 1075 (negatived). Several Bills declared urgent and allotment of time, 443(5), 784-5(3), 1075(4), 1499-1500(2). Australian Security Intelligence Organization 1979, 1075. Conciliation and Arbitration (Boycotts) Amendment 1980, 1499-1500. Customs Amendment (No. 2) 1979, 1075. Health Insurance Levy 1978, 443. Income Tax Assessment Amendment (No. 2) 1978 [No. 2], 443. Income Tax Assessment Amendment (No. 2) 1979, 784-5. xii Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued Urgent Bills-continued Income Tax (Companies and Superannuation Funds) 1978, 443. Income Tax (Individuals) 1978, 443. Income Tax (Rates) Amendment 1978 [No. 2], 443. Income Tax (Mining Withholding Tax) 1979, 784-5. Pipeline Authority Amendment 1979, 784-5. Telecommunications Amendment 1979, 1075. Telecommunications (Interception) 1979 [No. 2], 1075. Trade Practices (Boycotts) Amendment 1980, 1499-1500.

PROCEEDINGS ON- Summary- Initiated during the Session ...... 594* Second reading negatived ...... 2 Discharged in House ...... 2 Not returned from Senate ...... 3 Lapsed at dissolution ...... 30 Passed and assented to ...... 557 *Includes 48 Bills from Senate. ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDERS (QUEENSLAND RESERVES AND COMMUNITIES SELF-MANAGEMENT) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved; standing orders suspended to allow remaining stages to be passed without delay; amendment moved (Dr Everingham); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 97-101. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 117. Assent, 119. Act No. 11 of 1978. ABORIGINAL COUNCILS AND ASSOCIATIONS AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 105. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 151-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 319. Assent, 331. Act No. 56 of 1978. ABORIGINAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION 1980: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; amendment moved (Mr West), 1429-30. Second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1432. Assent, 1519. Act No. 34 of 1980. ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS (NORTHERN TERRITORY) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 118. Second reading debated, 174, 193-4. Second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 194-8. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 217. Assent, 231. Act No. 21 of 1978. ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS (NORTHERN TERRITORY) AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 271. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; standing orders suspended to enable remaining stages to be passed without delay; third reading, 297-307. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 83 of 1978. ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS (NORTHERN TERRITORY) AMENDMENT (No. 3) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 271. Second reading; appropriat- ion commended; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 295-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 331. Act No. 70 of 1978. ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS (NORTHERN TERRITORY) AMENDMENT 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 1205. Amendment moved (Dr Everinghamn); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1230-1. Assent, 1254. Act No. 189 of 1979. ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS (NORTHERN TERRITORY) AMENDMENT 1980: Brought from Senate; first reading, 1430. Second reading moved; amendment moved (Mr West); second Index to Votes and Proceedings xiii Bills-continued reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported with amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1433-4. Senate agrees to amendment of House, 1481. Assent, 1549. Act No. 72 of 1980. ACTS INTERPRETATION AMENDMENT 1978: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 279. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 308. Assent, 331. Act No. 35 of 1978. ACTS INTERPRETATION AMENDMENT 1980: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1257-8. Assent, 1298. Act No. 1 of 1980. ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNAL AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, pre- sented; first reading; second reading moved, 232. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 289. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 331. Act No. 65 of 1978. ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNAL AMENDMENT 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 1206. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1232-3. Assent, 1253. Act No. 143 of 1979. ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES (CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS) 1978: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 280. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 308. Assent, 331. Act No. 36 of 1978. ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS (JUDICIAL REVIEW) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 232. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 289. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 331. Act No. 66 of 1978. ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS (JUDICIAL REVIEW) AMENDMENT 1980: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved; second reading, debated by leave; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1572-3. Assent, 1642. Act No. 111 of 1980. AIR ACCIDENTS (COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT LIABILITY) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 233. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 290. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 331. Act No. 69 of 1978. AIR FORCE AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1141. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1161. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1203. Assent, 1253. Act No. 134 of 1979. AIR NAVIGATION AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1339. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1365. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1454. Assent, 1473. Act No. 27 of 1980. AIR NAVIGATION (CHARGES) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 527. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 575. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 593. Assent, 618. Act No. 176 of 1978. AIR NAVIGATION (CHARGES) AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1058. Amendment moved (Mr Morris); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1152. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1203. Assent, 1253. Act No. 142 of 1979. AIR NAVIGATION (CHARGES) AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1643. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1668. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1688. Assent, 1698. Act No. 138 of 1980. AIRLINE EQUIPMENT (LOAN GUARANTEE) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 104. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 149. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 177. Assent, 231. Act No. 18 of 1978. AIRLINE EQUIPMENT (LOAN GUARANTEE) (No. 2) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 499. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 533. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 583. Assent, 617. Act No. 161 of 1978. AIRLINE EQUIPMENT (LOAN GUARANTEE) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1362. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1375. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1454. Assent, 1473. Act No. 30 of 1980. xiv Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued ALBURY-WODONGA DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 779. Amendment moved (Mr Uren); amendment nega- tived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 923. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1048. Assent, 1073. Act No. 96 of 1979. AMENDMENTS INCORPORATION AMENDMENT 1980: Brought from Senate, first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1258. Assent, 1298. Act No. 2 of 1980. ANTARCTIC TREATY (ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1421. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1:534. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1550. Act No. 103 of 1980. APPLE AND PEAR STABILIZATION AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 344. Amendment moved (Mr Keating); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; commit- tee; reported without amendment; third reading, by leave, 397-8. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 437. Assent, 441. Act No. 120 of 1978. APPLE AND PEAR STABILIZATION EXPORT DUTY AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 344. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 398. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 437. Assent, 441. Act No. 121 of 1978. APPLE AND PEAR STABILIZATION EXPORT DUTY COLLECTION AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 344. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 399. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 437. Assent, 441. Act No. 122 of 1978. APPROPRIATION (No. 3) 1977-78: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; sec- ond reading moved, 150. Second reading debated, 207. Amendment moved (Dr Klugman); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 210. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 296. Assent, 331. Act No. 42 of 1978. APPROPRIATION (No. 4) 1977-78: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; sec- ond reading moved, 150. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 210. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 296. Assent, 331. Act No. 43 of 1978. APPROPRIATION (No. 1) 1978-79: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; sec- ond reading moved, 332. Second reading debated, 361, 366, 372, 373, 378, 383. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford), 386. Second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading, 387. Committee, 387-8, 399, 403-4, 410, 411, 415-6, 426, 436, 437, 445-6, 471, 472, 476, 477, 482, 483, 487, 491, 492, 502. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 502. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 559. Assent, 584. Act No. 141 of 1978. APPROPRIATION (No. 2) 1978-79: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; sec- ond reading moved, 333. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 504. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 559. Assent, 584. Act No. 142 of 1978. APPROPRIATION (No. 3) 1978-79: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; sec- ond reading moved, 734-5. Amendment moved (Mr Willis), 752. Second reading and amend- ment debated, 752, 756. Amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 757-8. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 845. Assent, 860. Act No. 29 of 1979. APPROPRIATION (No. 4) 1978-79: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; sec- ond reading moved, 735. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 758-9. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 845. Assent, 860. Act No. 30 of 1979. APPROPRIATION (No. 1) 1979-80: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; sec- ond reading moved, 934. Second reading debated, 963, 968, 971, 972, 974, 978-9, 984. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); second reading and amendment debated, 990. Schedule 2, proposed expenditures, referred to Estimates Committees, 1013. Second reading and amend- ment debated, 1017, 1030-1, 1037, 1038, 1038-9. Estimates Committees' minutes.of proceed- ings-"A" 1109-20; "B" 1121-32. Estimates Committees' reports, 1105. Second reading amendment negatived; second reading, 1136-7. Consideration of Estimates Committees' reports-"A" 1137-8, 1144; "B" 1144-5. Proposed expenditures agreed to and resolution and expression of opinion noted; remainder of Bill agreed to; third reading, by leave, 1144-5. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1239. Assent, 1253. Act No. 144 of 1979. Index to Votes and Proceedings xv Bills-continued APPROPRIATION (No. 2) 1979-80: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; sec- ond reading moved, 934. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1145. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1239. Assent, 1253. Act No. 145 of 1979. APPROPRIATION (No. 3) 1979-80: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; sec- ond reading moved, 1373. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); second reading and amendment debated, 1402-3, 1403-4. Amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1404. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1509. Assent, 1549. Act No. 61 of 1980. APPROPRIATION (No. 4) 1979-80: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1374. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1404. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1509. Assent, 1549. Act No. 62 of 1980. APPROPRIATION (No. 1) 1980-81: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; sec- ond reading moved, 1550-1. Second reading debated, 1580, 1602, 1614, 1615. Schedule 2, proposed expenditures, referred to Estimates Committees, 1589. Estimates Committees' min- utes of proceedings-"A" 1619-24; "B" 1625-30; "C" 1631-4; "D" 1635-9. Estimates Com- mittees' reports, 1614. Amendment to second reading moved (Mr Willis); second reading and amendment debated, 1615. Amendment negatived; second reading; consideration of Estimates Committees' reports "A" 1655, "B" 1656, "C" 1656, "D" 1656; proposed expenditures agreed to and resolution noted; remainder of Bill agreed to; third reading, by leave, 1654-6. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1693. Assent, 1698. Act No. 141 of 1980. APPROPRIATION (No. 2) 1980-81: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; sec- ond reading moved, 1551. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1657. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1693. Assent, 1698. Act No. 142 of 1980. ASHMORE AND CARTIER ISLANDS ACCEPTANCE AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 231. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 288. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 331. Act No. 59 of 1978. ASIAN DEVELOPMENT FUND 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 350. Second reading debated, 541. Second reading; appropriation recom- mended; third reading, by leave, 557. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 583. Assent, 618. Act No. 164 of 1978. ATOMIC ENERGY AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 118. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 170-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 264. Assent, 331. Act No. 31 of 1978. ATOMIC ENERGY AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 549. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 585-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 596. Assent, 618. Act No. 182 of 1978. ATOMIC ENERGY AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 756. Amendment moved (Mr Keating); second reading and amendment de- bated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 767-70. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 919. Assent, 931. Act No. 44 of 1979. ATOMIC ENERGY AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 971. Amendment moved (Mr Keating); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1273-6. For later proceedings see "Atomic Energy Amendment 1980" under this heading. ATOMIC ENERGY AMENDMENT 1980: Agreed to by Senate with an amendment, 1315. Senate's amendment agreed to, 1341. Assent, 1373. Act No. 9 of 1980. For earlier proceedings see "Atomic Energy Amendment (No. 2) 1979" under this heading. ATOMIC ENERGY AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1569. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1593-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1642. Assent, 1664. Act No. 119 of 1980. AUDIT AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 378. Second reading debated, 492. Second reading; appropriation recommended; pursuant to notice, referred to legislation committee, 532. Legislation committee proceedings, 563-5, 567- 70. Reported with amendments, 561. Consideration of report; Bill, as reported, and as further amended, agreed to; third reading, by leave, 627-32. For later proceedings see "Audit Amend- ment 1979" under this heading. xvi Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued AUDIT AMENDMENT 1979: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 659. Assent, 670. Act No. 8 of 1979. For earlierproceedings see "Audit Amendment 1978" under this heading. AUSTRALIA COUNCIL AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1537. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1570-1. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1596. Assent, 1643. Act No. 114 of 1980. AUSTRALIAN APPLE AND PEAR CORPORATION AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 86. Second reading debated, 108, 118. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 118. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 130. Assent, 158. Act No. 15 of 1978. AUSTRALIAN BICENTENNIAL AUTHORITY 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first read- ing; second reading moved, 1338. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1365. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 149:5. Assent, 1549. Act No. 49 of 1980. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY AMENDMENT 1978: Pu:r- suant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 347. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 391. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 409. Assent, 441. Act No. 115 of 1978. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY AMENDMENT 1979: Pu:r- suant to notice, presented; firstreading; second reading moved, 880. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 949. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1072. Assent, 1145. Act No. 106 of 1979. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY SUPREME COURT AMENDMENT 1978: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 51-2. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 67. Assent, 92. Act No. 3 of 1978. AUSTRALIAN DRIED FRUITS CORPORATION 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 538. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third read- ing, by leave, 594. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 603. Assent, 618. Act No. 193 of 1978. AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 778. Amendment moved (Mr Innes); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 883-913. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 58 of 1979. AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; firs;t reading; second reading moved, 1394. Amendment moved (Dr Klugman); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1415-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1519. Assent, 1549. Act No. 69 of 1980. AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1167. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1197. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 155 of 1979. AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE (CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; firstreading; second reading moved, 1395. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1416. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1519. Assent, 1549. Act No. 70 of 1980. AUSTRALIAN FILM COMMISSION AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1402. Second reading; committee; reported with an amend- ment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1477. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1519. Assent, 1549. Act No. 71 of 1980. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AMENDMENT 1980: Pur- suant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1564. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1592. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1642. Assent, 1664. Act No. 121 of 1980. AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS 1979: Pursuant to notice, pre- sented; first reading; second reading moved, 989. Amendment moved (Dr Cass); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1168- 9. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 154 of 1979. Index to Votes and Proceedings xvii Bills-continued AUSTRALIAN MEAT AND LIVE-STOCK CORPORATION AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 823. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 848. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 76 of 1979. AUSTRALIAN MEAT AND LIVE-STOCK CORPORATION AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1569. (Lapsed at dissolution). AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRLINES AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1339. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1365. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1454. Assent, 1473. Act No. 28 of 1980. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRLINES AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave, 1691. (Lapsed at dissolution). AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 71. Second reading debated; second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 76. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 86. Assent, 92. Act No. 9 of 1978. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1339. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1368. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1481. Assent, 1548. Act No. 38 of 1980. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY AMENDMENT 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 1206. Amendment moved (Mr B. 0. Jones); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1240. Assent, 1254. Act No. 190 of 1979. AUSTRALIAN OVERSEAS PROJECTS CORPORATION 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 143. Second reading debated, 348, 351. Second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 353-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 372. Assent, 378. Act No. 105 of 1978. AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 146. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 240-1. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 81 of 1978. AUSTRALIAN SECURITY INTELLIGENCE ORGANIZATION 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 793. Second reading debated, 963. Amendment moved (Mr Bowen) 995-6. Second reading and amendment debated, 996, 1000, 1001. Amendment negatived; second reading; reference to select committee negatived; reference to legislation committee negatived, 1001-4. Committee, 1005, 1010, 1013-4, 1067-70. Declared urgent, time allotted, 1075-6; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 1076-81. Assent, 1146. Act No. 113 of 1979. AUSTRALIAN SECURITY INTELLIGENCE ORGANIZATION AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1181. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1226. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1253. Assent, 1254. Act No. 182 of 1979. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING COMMISSION AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1339. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1368. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1481. Assent, 1548. Act No. 39 of 1980. AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1402. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1537. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1550. Act No. 104 of 1980. AUSTRALIAN WINE AND BRANDY CORPORATION 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1649. (Lapsed at dissolution). BANKRUPTCY AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1205. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford), 1304. Second reading and amendment debated 1304, 1304-6. Amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1305-6. For later proceedings see "Bankruptcy Amendment 1980" under this heading. xviii Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued BANKRUPTCY AMENDMENT 1980: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1368. Assent, 1387. Act No. 12 of 1980. For earlier proceedings see "Bankruptcy Amendment 1979" under this heading. BARLEY RESEARCH 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1569. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1679. (Not returnedfrom Senate). BOUNTY (AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 106. Second reading; appropriation recom- mended; third reading, by leave, 351. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 382. Assent, 402. Act No. 108 of 1978. BOUNTY (BED SHEETING) AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 717. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 779. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 79 of 1979. BOUNTY (BOOKS) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 144. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 351. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 382. Assent, 402. Act No. 109 of 1978. BOUNTY (BOOKS) AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 779. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford); amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 881-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 69 of 1979. BOUNTY (COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 540. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 596. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 617. Assent, 618. Act No. 208 of 1978. BOUNTY (DENTAL ALLOYS) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 756. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 779. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 71 of 1979. BOUNTY (DRILLING BITS) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1293. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1317. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1454. Assent, 1473. Act No. 33 of 1980. BOUNTY (DRILLING MACHINES) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 66. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 76-7. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 93. Assent, 117. Act No. 10 of 1978. BOUNTY (DRILLING MACHINES) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 389. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 523. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 561. Assent, 617. Act No. 155 of 1978. BOUNTY (INJECTION-MOULDING EQUIPMENT) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 846-7. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 881. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 78 of 1979. BOUNTY (METAL-WORKING MACHINE TOOLS) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 389. Second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported with amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 523. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 561. Assent, 617. Act No. 154 of 1978. BOUNTY (PAPER) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 735. Second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 779-80. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 72 of 1979. BOUNTY (PENICILLIN) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1339-40. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1364. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1481. Assent, 1549. Act No. 47 of 1980. BOUNTY (POLYESTER-COTTON YARN) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 50. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 62. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 86. Assent, 92. Act No. 7 of 1978. Index to Votes and Proceedings xix Bills-continued BOUNTY (POLYESTER-COTTON YARN) AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 989. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1317. For later proceedings see "Bounty (Polyester-Cotton Yarn) Amendment 1980" under this heading. BOUNTY (POLYESTER-COTTON YARN) AMENDMENT 1980: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1454. Assent, 1473. Act No. 31 of 1980. For earlier proceedings see "Bounty (Polyester-Cotton Yarn) Amendment 1979" under this heading. BOUNTY (REFINED TIN) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1314. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1363-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1481. Assent, 1548. Act No. 46 of 1980. BOUNTY (ROTARY CULTIVATORS) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 735. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford), 764. Second reading and amendment debated, 764, 767. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 767. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 70 of 1979. BOUNTY (ROTARY CULTIVATORS) AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1293. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1317. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1454. Assent, 1473. Act No. 32 of 1980. BOUNTY (SHIPS) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1314. Second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported without amendments; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1362-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1481. Assent, 1549. Act No. 48 of 1980. BROADCASTING AND TELEVISION AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 128. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 216. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 319. Assent, 331. Act No. 52 of 1978. BROADCASTING AND TELEVISION AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 539. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 605. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 617. Assent, 618. Act No. 210 of 1978. BROADCASTING AND TELEVISION AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1421. Amendment moved (Dr Cass); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; pursuant to notice, referred to legislation committee, 1448. Legislation committee proceedings, 1467-70. Reported with amendments, 1464. Consideration of report; Bill, as reported, and as further amended, agreed to; third reading, by leave, 1484-7. Agreed to by Senate with amendments; Senate's amendments agreed to, 1674-5. Assent, 1698. Act No. 143 of 1980. BROADCASTING AND TELEVISION AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1532. (Lapsed at dissolution). BROADCASTING STATIONS LICENCE FEES AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 106. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 216. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 319. Assent, 331. Act No. 50 of 1978. CANBERRA COLLEGE OF ADVANCED EDUCATION AMENDMENT 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 1206. Amendment moved (Mr B. . Jones); amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1240-1. Assent, 1254. Act No. 191 of 1979. CANNED FRUIT (SALES PROMOTION) AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1091. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1153. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 163 of 1979. CANNED FRUITS LEVY 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1091. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1153. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 161 of 1979. CANNED FRUITS LEVY COLLECTION 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1091. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1153. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 162 of 1979. xx Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued CANNED FRUITS MARKETING 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1091. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1152. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 160 of 1979. CASEY UNIVERSITY-AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE ACADEMY 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 143. (Lapsed at dissolution). CHRISTMAS ISLAND AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1691. (Lapsed at dissolution). COAL INDUSTRY AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 846. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 933. Agreed to by Senate with amendments; Senate's amendments agreed to, 1146. Assent, 1159. Act No. 126 of 1979. COASTAL WATERS (NORTHERN TERRITORY POWERS) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1419. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1458. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1528. Assent, 1549. Act No. 76 of 1980. COASTAL WATERS (NORTHERN TERRITORY TITLE) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1420. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1460. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1528. Assent, 1549. Act No. 78 of 1980. COASTAL WATERS (STATE POWERS) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1419. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1458. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1528. Assent, 1549. Act No. 75 of 1980. COASTAL WATERS (STATE TITLE) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1419. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1458-60. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1528. Assent, 1549. Act No. 77 of 1980. COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 500. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 619. For later proceedings see "Cocos (Keeling) Islands Amendment 1979" under this heading. COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS AMENDMENT 1979: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 650. Assent, 663. Act No. 6 of 1979. For earlier proceedings see "Cocos (Keeling) Islands Amendment 1978" under this heading. COMMONWEALTH AUTHORITIES (NORTHERN TERRITORY PAY-ROLL TAX) 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 370. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 522. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 619. Assent, 654. Act No. 2 of 1979. COMMONWEALTH BANKS AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 105. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 159-60. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 77 of 1978. COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL AMENDMENT 1980: By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1502. Amendment moved (Dr Klugman); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1521-2. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1550. Act No. 102 of 1980. COMMONWEALTH EMPLOYEES (REDEPLOYMENT AND RETIREMENT) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 735. Second reading debated, 794. Amendment moved (Mr Young), 795. Second reading and amendment debated, 795, 807. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 807-8. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 930. Assent, 932. Act No. 52 of 1979. COMMONWEALTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 202. Amendment moved (Mr Young); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 224. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 364. Assent, 378. Act No. 102 of 1978. Index to Votes and Proceedings xxi Bills-continued COMMONWEALTH GRANTS COMMISSION AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 179. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 219. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 86 of 1978. COMMONWEALTH GRANTS COMMISSION AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1205. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1285-7. For later proceedings see "Commonwealth Grants Commission Amendment 1980" under this heading. COMMONWEALTH GRANTS COMMISSION AMENDMENT 1980: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1328. Assent, 1348. Act No. 6 of 1980. For earlier proceedings see "Commonwealth Grants Commission Amendment 1979" under this heading. COMMONWEALTH INSCRIBED STOCK AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 880. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 949-50. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1036. Assent, 1043. Act No. 95 of 1979. COMMONWEALTH MOTOR VEHICLES (LIABILITY) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 232-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 290. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 331. Act No. 67 of 1978. COMMONWEALTH SERUM LABORATORIES AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1058. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1287. For later proceedings see "Commonwealth Serum LaboratoriesAmendment 1980" under this heading. COMMONWEALTH SERUM LABORATORIES AMENDMENT 1980: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1328. Assent, 1348. Act No. 7 of 1980. For earlier proceedings see "Commonwealth Serum LaboratoriesAmendment 1979" under this heading. COMPANIES 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1586. (Lapsed at dissolution). COMPANIES (ACQUISITION OF SHARES) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1380. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1395-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1519. Assent, 1549. Act No. 64 of 1980. COMPANIES (ACQUISITION OF SHARES) AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1586. (Lapsed at dissolution). COMPANIES (ACQUISITION OF SHARES) AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1586. (Lapsed at dissolution). COMPANIES (ACQUISITION OF SHARES-FEES) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1381. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1396. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1519. Assent, 1549. Act No. 65 of 1980. COMPANIES AND SECURITIES (INTERPRETATION AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1381. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1396. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1519. Assent 1549. Act No. 68 of 1980. COMPANIES AND SECURITIES (INTERPRETATION AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1586. (Lapsed at dissolution). COMPANIES AND SECURITIES (INTERPRETATION AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1587. (Lapsed at dissolution). COMPANIES (FEES) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1586. (Lapsed at dissolution). COMPANIES (MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1587. (Lapsed at dissolution). COMPANIES (TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1586. (Lapsed at dissolution). xxii Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued COMPANY TAKE-OVERS 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1204. Discharged, 1409. COMPANY TAKE-OVERS (FEES) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1204. Discharged, 1409. COMPENSATION (COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 233. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 290. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 331. Act No. 68 of 1978. COMPENSATION (COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES) AMENDMENT 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 1009. Amendment moved (Mr Holding), 1093. Second reading and amendment debated, 1093-4. Amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1094-6. Assent, 1146. Act No. 111 of 1979. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1009. Second reading debated, 1043-4. Second reading, 1045. Committee, 1045, 1050-4. Reported without amendment; report adopted; standing orders suspended to enable remaining stages to be passed without delay; third reading, 1054--6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1100. Assent, 1145. Act No. 110 of 1979. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1314. Amendment moved (Mr L. K. Johnson); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading, 1354-6. Committee, 1357, 1358. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1358. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1495. Assent, 1539. Act No. 35 of 1980. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION AMENDMENT 1980 [No. 2]: Standing orders having been suspended, Bill presented (Mr Bowen); first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading negatived, 1322-3. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1381. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1410. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1495. Assent, 1539. Act No. 36 of 1980. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION AMENDMENT (FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 179. Statement by leave; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 223-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 331. Act No. 53 of 1978. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION (BOYCOTTS) AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1474. Declared urgent, time allotted, 1499- 1500. Second reading; third reading, 1500-1. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1549. Act No. 90 of 1980. CONTINENTAL SHELF (LIVING NATURAL RESOURCES) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 147. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 239. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 356. Assent, 378. Act No. 100 of 1978. CONTINENTAL SHELF (LIVING NATURAL RESOURCES) AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1422. Second reading; pursuant to notice, referred to legislation committee, 1476. Legislation committee proceedings, 1493. Reported without amendment, 1483. Report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1549. Act No. 94 of 1980. CONTROL OF NAVAL WATERS AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 25. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 51. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 86. Assent, 92. Act No. 8 of 1978. CO-OPERATIVE FARMERS AND GRAZIERS DIRECT MEAT SUPPLY LIMITED (LOAN GUARANTEE) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 105. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 128-9. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 146. Assent, 158. Act No. 16 of 1978. Index to Votes and Proceedings xxiii Bills-continued COPYRIGHT AMENDMENT 1980: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 1614. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1679-83. Senate agrees to House amendments, 1694. Assent, 1698. Act No. 154 of 1980. CRIMES (AIRCRAFT) AMENDMENT 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 1066. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1161. Assent, 1203. Act No. 129 of 1979. CRIMES AT SEA 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 651. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 672. Assent, 699. Act No. 17 of 1979. CRIMES (FOREIGN INCURSIONS AND RECRUITMENT) 1978: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 67. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 107-8. Assent, 158. Act No. 13 of 1978. CRIMINOLOGY RESEARCH AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading, 9. (Lapsed at dissolution). CROWN DEBTS (PRIORITY) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1587. (Lapsed at dissolution). CURRENCY AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1338-9. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1365. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1400. Assent, 1529. Act No. 17 of 1980. CUSTOMS AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading, second reading moved, 540. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 588. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 596. Assent, 618. Act No. 183 of 1978. CUSTOMS AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 671. Second reading; pursuant to notice, referred to legislation committee, 759. Legislation committee proceedings, 797-800, 801-3. Reported with amendments, 793. Consideration of report, 824-31, 834-7. Bill, as reported, and as further amended, agreed to; third reading, by leave, 837. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 983. Assent, 998. Act No. 92 of 1979. CUSTOMS AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 955. Declared urgent, time allotted, 1075-6. Second reading; remaining stages and third reading, 1086-7. Assent, 1146. Act No. 116 of 1979. CUSTOMS AMENDMENT (No. 3) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1182. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1232. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1253. Assent, 1254. Act No. 177 of 1979. CUSTOMS AMENDMENT (No. 4) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1180. Second reading, 1207. Committee, 1207-8, 1210-5. Reported without amendment; reported adopted, 1215. Standing orders suspended to enable remaining stages to be passed without delay; third reading, 1215-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1253. Assent, 1254. Act No. 180 of 1979. CUSTOMS AMENDMENT (No. 5) 1979: By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1205. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1307. For later proceedings see "Customs Amendment (No. 2) 1980" under this heading. CUSTOMS AMENDMENT 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1294. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1325. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1387. Assent, 1392. Act No. 15 of 1980. CUSTOMS AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1980: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1368. Assent, 1387. Act No. 13 of 1980. For earlier proceedings see "Customs Amendment (No. 5) 1979" under this heading. CUSTOMS AMENDMENT (No. 3) 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1381. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1434-48. Agreed to by Senate with amendments; Senate's amendments agreed to, 1532-3. Assent, 1550. Act No. 110 of 1980. CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 25. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 52. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 67. Assent, 70. Act No. 2 of 1978. xxiv Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 215. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 233-4. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 318. Assent, 331. Act No. 47 of 1978. CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT (No. 3) 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 334. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 347-8. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 356. Assent, 378. Act No. 101 of 1978. CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT (No. 4) 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 549. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 587. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 603. Assent, 618. Act No. 185 of 1978. CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 794. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 847. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 80 of 1979. CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 815. Second reading debated, 842. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 861-9. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 931. Assent, 932, Act No. 84 of 1979. CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT (No. 3) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1073. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1193-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 174 of 1979. CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT (No. 4) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1168. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1194. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 175 of 1979. CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1457. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford); amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1534. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1548. Assent, 1550. Act No. 105 of 1980. CUSTOMS TARIFF (COAL EXPORT DUTY) AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1182. Amendment moved (Mr Keating); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1231-2. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1253. Asseni, 1254. Act No. 176 of 1979. CUSTOMS TARIFF (URANIUM CONCENTRATE EXPORT DUTY) 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1294. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1324-5. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1387. Assent, 1392. Act No. 16 of 1980. CUSTOMS TARIFF VALIDATION 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 239. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 271-2. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 319. Assent, 331. Act No. 49 of 1978. CUSTOMS TARIFF VALIDATION 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 861. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 883. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 82 of 1979. CUSTOMS TARIFF VALIDATION (No. 2) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1194. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1232. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 178 of 1979. CUSTOMS TARIFF VALIDATION 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1502. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1534. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1548. Assent, 1550. Act No. 101 of 1980. CUSTOMS TARIFF VALIDATION (No. 2) 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1665. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1678. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1697. Assent, 1698. Act No. 152 of 1980. DAIRY INDUSTRY STABILIZATION AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 294. Amendment moved (Mr Keating); second reading Index to Votes and Proceedings xxv Bills-continued and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 313. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 94 of 1978. DAIRY INDUSTRY STABILIZATION LEVY AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 294. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 313. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 95 of 1978. DAIRY PRODUCE AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 294. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 313. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 96 of 1978. DAIRY PRODUCE SALES PROMOTION AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 626. Second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported with amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 654-5. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 674. Assent, 677. Act No. 14 of 1979. DAIRYING INDUSTRY RESEARCH AND PROMOTION LEVY AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 388. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 415. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 520. Assent, 538. Act No. 138 of 1978. DAIRYING INDUSTRY RESEARCH AND PROMOTION LEVY AMENDMENT 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1569. (Lapsed at dissolution). DAIRYING INDUSTRY RESEARCH AND PROMOTION LEVY COLLECTION 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 388. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 415. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 520. Assent, 538. Act No. 139 of 1978. DEFENCE AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1141. Amendment moved (Mr Scholes); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1161. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1203. Assent, 1253. Act No. 132 of 1979. DEFENCE FORCE (RETIREMENT AND DEATH BENEFITS AMENDMENTS) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 658. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 667. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 674. Assent, 677. Act No. 15 of 1979. DEFENCE FORCE (RETIREMENT AND DEATH BENEFITS AMENDMENTS) (No. 2) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1058. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1161-2. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1203. Assent, 1253. Act No. 135 of 1979. DEFENCE SERVICE HOMES AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 239. Amendment moved (Mr Uren), 356. Second reading and amendment debated, 361, 421. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; com- mittee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 421-2. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 502. Assent, 532. Act No. 137 of 1978. DEFENCE SERVICE HOMES AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1009. Amendment moved (Mr Uren); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1299. For later proceedings see "Defence Service Homes Amendment 1980" under this heading. DEFENCE SERVICE HOMES AMENDMENT 1980: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1322. Assent, 1348. Act No. 4 of 1980. For earlier proceedings see "Defence Service Homes Amendment 1979" under this heading. DEFENCE SERVICE HOMES AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1585. Amendment moved (Mr Uren); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1645. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1663. Assent, 1698. Act No. 128 of 1980. DELIVERED MEALS SUBSIDY AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1561-2. Amendment moved (Dr Klugman); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1593. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1604. Assent, 1643. Act No. 116 of 1980. xxvi Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued DEPARTURE TAX 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 370. Second reading; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 402. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 438. Assent, 441. Act No. 118 of 1978. DEPARTURE TAX COLLECTION 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 371. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 403. Agreed to by Senate with amendment; Senate's amendment agreed to, 436-7. Assent, 441. Act No. 119 of 1978. DIESEL FUEL TAXATION (ADMINISTRATION) AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1073. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1340. For later proceed- ings see "Diesel Fuel Taxation (Administration) Amendment 1980" under this heading. DIESEL FUEL TAXATION (ADMINISTRATION) AMENDMENT 1980: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1509. Assent, 1549. Act No. 63 of 1980. For earlierproceedings see "Diesel Fuel Taxation (Administration)Amendment 1979" under this heading. DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR MISSIONS 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 271. Amendment moved (Mr Bowen); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave 308-9. Agreed to by Senate with amendment; Senate's amendment agreed to, 356. Assent, 378. Act No. 98 of 1978. DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1394. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1423. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1495. Assent, 1548. Act No. 41 of 1980. DISTILLATION AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1294. Second reading debated, 1333. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1340. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1509. Assent, 1549. Act No. 56 of 1980. DRIED FRUITS EXPORT CHARGES AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 539. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 595. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 604. Assent, 618. Act No. 196 of 1978. DRIED VINE FRUITS EQUALIZATION 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 539. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 594-5. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 604. Assent, 618. Act No. 195 of 1978. DRIED VINE FRUITS EQUALIZATION LEVY 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 538-9. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 594. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 604. Assent, 618. Act No. 194 of 1978. DRIED VINE FRUITS LEVY AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 389. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 415. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 502. Assent, 532. Act No. 136 of 1978. DRIED VINE FRUITS STABILIZATION AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 389. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 415. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 502. Assent, 532. Act No. 135 of 1978. ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION (ALLIGATOR RIVERS REGION) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 118. Second reading debated, 180, 182. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 182-4. Agreed to by Senate with amendments; Senate's amendments agreed to, 253-5. Assent, 331. Act No. 28 of 1978. ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION (NORTHERN TERRITORY SUPREME COURT) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 119. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 198-9. Agreed to by Senate with amendments; Senate's amendments agreed to, 263-4. Assent, 331. Act No. 30 of 1978. ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION (NUCLEAR CODES) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 118-9. Amendment moved (Mr Cohen); amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 187-93. Agreed to by Senate with amendments; Senate's amendments agreed to, 264-7. Assent, 331. Act No. 32 of 1978. Index to Votes and Proceedings xxvii Bills-continued ESTATE DUTY AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 146. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 216. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 276. Assent, 330. Act No. 23 of 1978. ESTATE DUTY ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 146. Amendment moved (Mr Willis), 210. Second reading and amendment debated, 210, 216. Amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 216. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 276. Assent, 330. Act No. 22 of 1978. ESTATE DUTY ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 813. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 871. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 60 of 1979. EVIDENCE AMENDMENT 1978: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 56. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 106-7. Senate agrees to amendments of House, 127. Assent, 158. Act No. 14 of 1978. EVIDENCE AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1142. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1182. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1203. Assent, 1253. Act No. 139 of 1979. EXCISE AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 334. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 371. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 390. Assent, 410. Act No. 110 of 1978. EXCISE AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 627. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 663. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 670. Assent, 677. Act No. 11 of 1979. EXCISE AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 820. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 850-1. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 919. Assent, 932. Act No. 50 of 1979. EXCISE AMENDMENT (No. 3) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1091. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1153. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 165 of 1979. EXCISE AMENDMENT 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1294. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1340. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1509. Assent, 1548. Act No. 42 of 1980. EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 144. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 234. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 318. Assent, 331. Act No. 48 of 1978. EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 540. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 586-7. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 603. Assent, 618. Act No. 184 of 1978. EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 813. Amendment moved (Mr Dawkins); amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 847. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 81 of 1979. EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 861. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 883. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 83 of 1979. EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT (No. 3) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1091. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1153. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 164 of 1979. EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1293. Amendment moved (Mr Keating); second reading and amendment debated; amendment nega- tived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1325-6. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1509. Assent, 1548. Act No. 43 of 1980. xxviii Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1294. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1340. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1509. Assent, 1548. Act No. 44 of 1980. EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT (No. 3) 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1402. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1414-5. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1509. Assent, 1548. Act No. 45 of 1980. EXCISE TARIFF AMENDMENT (No. 4) 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1562. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1598. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1648. Assent, 1689. Act No. 122 of 1980. EXCISE TARIFF VALIDATION 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1194. Amendment moved (Mr Keating); amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1232. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1253. Assent, 1254. Act No. 179 of 1979. EXCISE TARIFF VALIDATION 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1665. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1679. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1697. Assent, 1698. Act No. 153 of 1980. EXPORT EXPANSION GRANTS 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 294. Second reading; pursuant to notice, referred to legislation committee, 482. Legislation committee proceedings, 493-5. Reported with amendments, 492. Considera- tion of report; Bill, as reported, and as further amended, agreed to; third reading, by leave, 514-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 583. Assent, 618. Act No. 162 of 1978. EXPORT FINANCE AND INSURANCE CORPORATION AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 344. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 482. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 583. Assent, 618. Act No. 163 of 1978. EXPORT MARKET DEVELOPMENT GRANTS AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 538. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 588-9. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 603. Assent, 618. Act No. 192 of 1978. FAMILY LAW AMENDMENT 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 663. Second reading debated, 678. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 702. Assent, 75:. Act No. 23 of 1979. FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA AMENDMENT 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 948. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 957. Assent, 978. Act No. 87 of 1979. FISHERIES AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 147. Amendment moved (Mr Bowen), 224. Second reading and amendment debated, 224, 239. Amendment, by leave, amended; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 239. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 356. Assent, 378. Act No. 99 of 1978. FISHERIES AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1421. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1464-5. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1529. Assent, 1549. Act No. 86 of 1980. FISHERIES AMENDMENT (WHALE PROTECTION) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1422. Second reading; pursuant to notice, referred to legislation committee, 1476. Legislation committee proceedings, 1491. Reported without amendment, 1483. Report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1549. Act No. 93 of 1980. FLAGS AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1531. (Lapsed at dissolution). FOREIGN ANTITRUST JUDGMENTS (RESTRICTION OF ENFORCEMENT) 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 659. Amendment moved (Mr Bowen); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 667-8. Assent, 677. Act No. 13 of 1979. Index to Votes and Proceedings xxix Bills-continued GIFT DUTY AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 146. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 216. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 276. Assent, 330. Act No. 25 of 1978. GIFT DUTY ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 146. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 216. Agreed to by the Senate without amendment, 276. Assent, 330. Act No. 24 of 1978. GIFT DUTY ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 813. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 871. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 61 of 1979. GRAIN (EXPORT INSPECTION CHARGE) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 819. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 849. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 919. Assent, 931. Act No. 47 of 1979. GRAIN (EXPORT INSPECTION CHARGE) COLLECTION 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 819. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 850. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 919. Assent, 932. Act No. 48 of 1979. GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 106. Second reading; pursuant to notice, referred to legislation committee, 409. Legislation committee proceedings, 427-8. Reported without amendment, 425. Report adopted; third reading, by leave, 436. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 520. Assent, 573. Act No. 140 of 1978. HEALTH INSURANCE AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 295. Amendment moved (Dr Klugman); amendment negatived; second reading, 321. Committee, 321, 325. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 325. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 89 of 1978. HEALTH INSURANCE AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 436. Amendment moved (Dr Klugman); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 465-6. Agreed to by Senate with amendments; Senate's amendments agreed to, 500-1. Assent, 514. Act No. 133 of 1978. HEALTH INSURANCE AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 820. Amendment moved (Dr Klugman); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 856-7. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 930. Assent, 932. Act No. 53 of 1979. HEALTH INSURANCE AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1060. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1107. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1148. Assent, 1151. Act No. 123 of 1979. HEALTH INSURANCE AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1587. Second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1645-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1664. Assent, 1698. Act No. 132 of 1980. HEALTH INSURANCE COMMISSION AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 445. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 466. Agreed to by Senate with amendment; Senate's amendment agreed to, 501-2. Assent, 514. Act No. 134 of 1978. HEALTH INSURANCE LEVY 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 435. Declared urgent, time allotted, 443. Second reading; third reading, 444-5. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 464. Assent, 470. Act No. 127 of 1978. HEALTH INSURANCE LEVY ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 295. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 325. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 90 of 1978. HIGH COURT JUSTICES (LONG LEAVE PAYMENTS) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 723. Amendment moved (Mr Bowen); second reading and XXX Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 763. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 947. Assent, 978. Act No. 89 of 1979. HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1141. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1182. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1203. Assent, 1253. Act No. 137 of 1979. HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA (CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS) 1980: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 1665. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1693. Assent, 1698. Act No. 155 of 1980. HISTORIC SHIPWRECKS AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1421. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1466. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1529. Assent, 1549. Act No. 88 of 1980. HOMELESS PERSONS ASSISTANCE AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 346. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 390. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 409. Assent, 441. Act No. 114 of 1978. HOMELESS PERSONS ASSISTANCE AMENDMENT 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 1146-7. Amendment moved (Dr Klugman); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1160-1. Assent, 1203. Act No. 130 of 1979. HOMES SAVINGS GRANT AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1168. Amendment moved (Mr Uren); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1194. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 186 of 1979. HONEY EXPORT CHARGE AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1292. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1364. Returned from Senate with request; Senate's requested amendment made, 1675. Agreed to by Senate as amended by House at request of Senate, 1690. Assent, 1698. Act No. 146 of 1980. HONEY INDUSTRY AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1293. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1364. Agreed to by Senate with amendments; Senate's amendments agreed to, 1677. Assent, 1698. Act No. 145 of 1980. HONEY LEVY (No. 1) AMENDMENT 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1292-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1364. Returned from Senate with request; Senate's requested amendment made, 1675. Agreed to by Senate as amended by House at request of Senate, 1690. Assent, 1698. Act No. 147 of 1980. HONEY LEVY (No. 2) AMENDMENT 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1293. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1364. Returned from Senate with request; Senate's requested amendment made, 1676. Agreed to by Senate as amended by House at request of Senate, 1690. Assent, 1698. Act No. 148 of 1980. HONEY RESEARCH 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1292. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1364. Agreed to by Senate with amendments; Senate's amendments agreed to, 1676. Assent, 1698. Act No. 144 of 1980. HOSPITALS AND HEALTH SERVICES COMMISSION (REPEAL) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 294. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 325. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 91 of 1978. HOUSING ASSISTANCE 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 215-6. Amendment moved (Mr Uren), 245. Second reading and amendment debated, 245, 250. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 250-2. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 79 of 1978. HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 1246. Amendment moved (Mr Bowen), 1294. Second reading and amendment debated, 1294, 1295, 1299. Amendment negatived; second reading, 1300-1. Committee, 1301-2, Index to Votes and Proceedings xxxi Bills-continued 1307-9, 1328-31. Reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, pur- suant to contingent notice, 1332. Senate disagrees to amendments made by House, 1349. House insists on amendments disagreed to by Senate, 1378-9. Senate insists on disagreeing to amendments insisted on by House, 1483. (Lapsed at dissolution). IMMIGRATION (UNAUTHORISED ARRIVALS) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1457. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1562. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1596. Assent, 1642. Act No. 112 of 1980. INCOME TAX (ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE STATES) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 271. Amendment moved (Mr Willis), 280. Second reading and amendment debated, 280, 281. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 281-2. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 87 of 1978. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 114. Second reading debated; amendment moved (Dr Blewett); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading, 202-3. Committee, 203, 206-7. Reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 207. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 321. Assent, 331. Act No. 57 of 1978. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 324. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 550-5. For later proceedings see "Income Tax Assessment Amendment (No. 4) 1978" under this heading. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978 [No. 2]: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 434-5. Declared urgent, time allotted, 443. Second reading; third reading, 444-5. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 464. Assent, 470. Act No. 123 of 1978. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 3) 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 481. Second reading; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 550. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 593. Assent, 618. Act No. 171 of 1978. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 4) 1978: Third reading, by leave, 555. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 593. Assent, 618. Act No. 172 of 1978. For earlier proceedings see "Income Tax Assessment Amendment (No. 2) 1978" under this heading. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 5) 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 594. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 658. For later proceedings see "Income Tax Assessment Amendment 1979" under this heading. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT 1979: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 670. Assent, 677. Act No. 12 of 1979. For earlier proceedings see "Income Tax Assessment Amendment (No. 5) 1978" under this heading. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 755. Amendment moved (Dr Everingham), 772. Second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; committee, 780-3. Declared urgent, time allotted, 783-5. Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 785. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 820. Assent, 860. Act No. 27 of 1979. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 3) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 813. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 871. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 62 of 1979. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 4) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 778. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1170-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 146 of 1979. xxxii Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 5) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1092. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1173. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 147 of 1979. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 6) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1240. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1359-60. For later proceedings see "Income Tax Laws Amendment 1980" under this heading. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1339. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1368. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1418. Assent, 1473. Act No. 24 of 1980. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1456. Second reading debated, 1487, 1502-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1503. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1519. Assent, 1549. Act No. 57 of 1980. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 3) 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1457. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1503--4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1519. Assent, 1549. Act No. 58 of 1980. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 4) 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1551. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading, 1598-1600. Committee, 1600-1, 1602. Reported with- out amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1602. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1648. Assent, 1689. Act No. 124 of 1980. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 5) 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1601. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1650. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1664. Assent, 1698. Act No. 133 of 1980. INCOME TAX (COMPANIES AND SUPERANNUATION FUNDS) 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 435. Declared urgent, time allotted; second reading; third reading, 443-5. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 464. Assent, 470. Act No. 126 of 1978. INCOME TAX (COMPANIES AND SUPERANNUATION FUNDS) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1147. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1175-6. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 152 of 1979. INCOME TAX (COMPANIES AND SUPERANNUATION FUNDS) 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1552. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1603. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1648. Assent, 1689. Act No. 126 of 1980. INCOME TAX (COMPANIES AND SUPERANNUATION FUNDS) AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 324. Second reading; committee; reported with amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 556. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 593. Assent, 618. Act No. 174 of 1978. INCOME TAX (INDIVIDUALS) 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 435. Declared urgent, time allotted, 443. Second reading; third reading, 444-5. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 464. Assent, 470. Act No. 125 of 1978. INCOME TAX (INDIVIDUALS) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1147. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1175. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 151 of 1979. INCOME TAX (INDIVIDUALS) 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1551. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1602-3. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1648. Assent, 1689. Act No. 125 of 1980. INCOME TAX (INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS) AMENDMENT 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1339. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1368. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1418. Assent, 1473. Act No. 23 of 1980. INCOME TAX (INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS) AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1564. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1603. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1648. Assent, 1689. Act No. 127 of 1980.

~ Index to Votes and Proceedings xxxiii Bills-continued INCOME TAX LAWS AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1147. Second reading, 1174. Committee, 1174, 1174-5. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1175. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 149 of 1979. INCOME TAX LAWS AMENDMENT 1980: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1418. Assent, 1473. Act No. 19 of 1980. For earlier proceedings see "Income Tax Assessment Amendment (No. 6) 1979" under this heading. INCOME TAX (MINING WITHHOLDING TAX) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 755. Declared urgent; time allotted, 784-5. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 786. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 820. Assent, 860. Act No. 28 of 1979. INCOME TAX (NON-RESIDENT COMPANIES) 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 324. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 555-6. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 593. Assent, 618. Act No. 173 of 1978. INCOME TAX (RATES) AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 325. Second reading; committee; reported with amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 556. For later proceedingssee "Income Tax (Rates) Amendment (No. 2) 1978" under this heading. INCOME TAX (RATES) AMENDMENT 1978 [No. 2]: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 435. Declared urgent, time allotted, 443. Second reading; third reading, 444-5. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 464. Assent, 470. Act No. 124 of 1978. INCOME TAX (RATES) AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 593. Assent, 618. Act No. 175 of 1978. For earlier proceedings see "Income Tax (Rates) Amendment 1978" under this heading. INCOME TAX (RATES) AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1147. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1175. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 150 of 1979. INCOME TAX (RATES) AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1240. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1360. For later proceedings see "Income Tax (Rates) Amendment 1980" under this heading. INCOME TAX (RATES) AMENDMENT 1980: Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1418. Assent, 1473. Act No. 22 of 1980. For earlier proceedings see "Income Tax (Rates) Amendment (No. 2) 1979" under this heading. INCOME TAX (RATES) AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1456. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1503. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1519. Assent, 1549. Act No. 59 of 1980. INCOME TAX (RATES AND ASSESSMENT) AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 815. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 840-2. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 880. Assent, 931. Act No. 43 of 1979. INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 540. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 605. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 617. Assent, 618. Act No. 211 of 1978. INDUSTRIES ASSISTANCE COMMISSION AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 25. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford), 51. Second reading and amendment debated, 51, 52. Amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 52. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 66. Assent, 70. Act No. 1 of 1978. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (FURTHER PAYMENT) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1293. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1342-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1368. Assent, 1387. Act No. 10 of 1980. xxxiv Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AGREEMENTS AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 238. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 272. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 348. Assent, 378. Act No. 97 of 1978. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AGREEMENTS (QUOTA INCREASE) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1571. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1678. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1693. Assent, 1698. Act No. 151 of 1980. INTERNATIONAL SUGAR AGREEMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 104. Amendment moved (Mr Bowen); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 130. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 274. Assent, 331. Act No. 26 of 1978. JUDGES (LONG LEAVE PAYMENTS) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 723-4. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 763. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 947. Assent, 978. Act No. 90 of 1979. JUDGES' PENSIONS AMENDMENT 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 948. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 957. Assent, 978. Act No. 88 of 1979. JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT (WESTERN SAMOA) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1569. (Lapsed at dissolution). JUDICIARY AMENDMENT 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 948. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 957. Assent, 978. Act No. 86 of 1979. JUDICIARY AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1141. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1182. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1203. Assent, 1253. Act No. 138 of 1979. JUDICIARY (DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATION) AMENDMENT 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 861. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 872. Assent, 931. Act No. 38 of 1979. JURISDICTION OF COURTS (MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS) 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 651. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 678. Assent, 715. Act No. 19 of 1979. LANDS ACQUISITION AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 232. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 288. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 331. Act No. 61 of 1978. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY (REMUNERATION AND ALLOWANCES) 1978: Standing orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved; second reading; third reading, by leave, 365-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 370. Assent, 378. Act No. 104 of 1978. LIFE INSURANCE AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 346. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 560. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 593. Assent, 618. Act No. 177 of 1978. LIGHTHOUSES AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 793. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 957. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1048. Assent, 1100. Act No. 99 of 1979. LIQUEFIED GAS (ROAD VEHICLE USE) TAX (REPEAL) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 990. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1340. For laterproceedings see "Liquefied Gas (Road Vehicle Use) Tax (Repeal) 1980" under this heading. LIQUEFIED GAS (ROAD VEHICLE USE) TAX (REPEAL) 1980: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1509. Assent, 1549. Act No. 60 of 1980. For earlier proceedings see "Liquefied Gas (Road Vehicle Use) Tax (Repeal) 1979" under this heading. LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (GRANTS) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1402. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1414. Appropriation recommended for purpose of amendment to be moved upon request by Senate; returned from Senate with request; Senate's requested amendment made, 1460. Agreed to by Senate as amended by House at request of Senate, 1481. Assent, 1548. Act No. 37 of 1980. Index to Votes and Proceedings XXXV Bills-continued LIVESTOCK DISEASES 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 389. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 541. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 583. Assent, 618. Act No. 181 of 1978. LIVE-STOCK EXPORT CHARGE AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 388. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 541. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 583. Assent, 618. Act No. 180 of 1978. LIVE-STOCK EXPORT CHARGE AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 820. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 848. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 75 of 1979. LIVE-STOCK SLAUGHTER (EXPORT INSPECTION CHARGE) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 819. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 848-9. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 919. Assent, 931. Act No. 45 of 1979. LIVE-STOCK SLAUGHTER (EXPORT INSPECTION CHARGE) COLLECTION 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 819. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 849. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 919. Assent, 931. Act No. 46 of 1979. LIVE-STOCK SLAUGHTER LEVY AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 388. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 540. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 583. Assent, 618. Act No. 179 of 1978. LIVE-STOCK SLAUGHTER LEVY AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 819. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 847. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 73 of 1979. LIVE-STOCK SLAUGHTER LEVY COLLECTION AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 819-20. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 848. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 74 of 1979. LOAN 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 345. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford); second reading and amendment debated; amendment nega- tived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 365. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 373. Assent, 378. Act No. 106 of 1978. LOAN 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 947. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1038. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1058. Assent, 1073. Act No. 97 of 1979. LOAN 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1564. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1592. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1642. Assent, 1664. Act No. 120 of 1980. LOAN AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 238. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 262-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 280. Assent, 331. Act No. 27 of 1978. LOAN CONSOLIDATION AND INVESTMENT RESERVE AMENDMENT 1978: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 280. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 308. Assent, 331. Act No. 37 of 1978. LOAN (FARMERS' DEBT ADJUSTMENT) REPEAL 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1167. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1198. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 158 of 1979. LOAN (INCOME EQUALIZATION DEPOSITS) AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1092. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1173-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 148 of 1979. LOANS (TAXATION EXEMPTION) 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 527. Amendment moved (Mr Dawkins); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 540. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 583. Assent, 617. Act No. 160 of 1978. xxxvi Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued LOAN (WAR SERVICE LAND SETTLEMENT) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1263. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1299. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1328. Assent, 1348. Act No. 5 of 1980. LOCAL GOVERNMENT (PERSONAL INCOME TAX SHARING) AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 947. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1059. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1166. Assent, 1186. Act No. 127 of 1979. LOCAL GOVERNMENT (PERSONAL INCOME TAX SHARING) AMENDMENT 19)80: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1263. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1350. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1429. Assent, 1473. Act No. 25 of 1980. MARITIME COLLEGE 1978: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 144. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 325. Assent, 331. Act No. 54 of 1978. MATERNITY LEAVE (AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 481. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 527. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 593. Assent, 618. Act No. 168 of 1978. MEAT RESEARCH AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 824. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 848. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 77 of 1979. METAL WORKING MACHINE TOOLS BOUNTY AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 389. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 523. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 561. Assent, 617. Act No. 156 of 1978. MIGRATION AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 779. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 924. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1134. Assent, 1151. Act No. 117 of 1979. MIGRATION AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 948. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1062. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1134. Assent, 1151. Act No. 118 of 1979. MIGRATION AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1414. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1448. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1529. Assent, 1549. Act No. 89 of 1980. MINISTERS OF STATE AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 294. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 313. Appropriation recommended, 321. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 8:2 of 1978. MINISTERS OF STATE AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 956. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1143. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1203. Assent, 1253. Act No. 141 of 1979. MINISTERS OF STATE AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1569-70. (Lapsed at dissolution). MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIA 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reacting moved, 1381. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1562-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1597. Assent, 1643. Act No. 115 of 1980. NATIONAL COMPANIES AND SECURITIES COMMISSION 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 963. Amendment moved (Mr Bowen); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading, 1101-2. Committee, 1102, 1103-5. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1105. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1203. Assent, 1254. Act No. 173 of 1979. NATIONAL COMPANIES AND SECURITIES COMMISSION AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1585. (Lapsed at dissolution). Index to Votes and Proceedings Xxxvii Bills-continued NATIONAL FITNESS AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 627. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 663-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 674. Assent, 677. Act No. 16 of 1979. NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 294. Amendment moved (Dr Klugman), 313. Second reading and amendment debated, 313, 320. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 320-1. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 88 of 1978. NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 436. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 465. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 499. Assent, 514. Act No. 132 of 1978. NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT (No. 3) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 560. Second reading; reference to legislation committee negatived; third reading, by leave, 595. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 604. Assent, 618. Act No. 189 of 1978. NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 820. Amendment moved (Dr Klugman); amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 857-8. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 930. Assent, 932. Act No. 54 of 1979. NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 948. Amendment moved (Dr Klugman); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 966-8. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 974. Assent, 978. Act No. 91 of 1979. NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT (No. 3) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1059. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1106. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1148. Assent, 1151. Act No. 122 of 1979. NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1502. Second reading debated, 1550, 1552. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1552. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1584. Assent, 1643. Act No. 117 of 1980. NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1587. Amendment moved (Dr Blewett); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1645. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1664. Assent, 1698. Act No. 131 of 1980. NATIONAL LABOUR CONSULTATIVE COUNCIL AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 846. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 933. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1140. Assent, 1159. Act No. 125 of 1979. NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 118. Amendment moved (Mr Cohen); amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 184-7. Agreed to by Senate with amendments; Senate's amendments agreed to, 256-9. Assent, 331. Act No. 29 of 1978. NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AMENDMENT 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 880. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 922-3. Assent, 931. Act No. 42 of 1979. NATIONAL RAILWAY NETWORK (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 671. Amendment moved (Mr Morris), 724; second reading and amendment debated, 724, 726, 727. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 727. Agreed to by Senate without amend- ment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 57 of 1979. NATIONAL WATER RESOURCES (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 25. Amendment moved (Mr Keating); second xxxviii Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 34. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 82. Assent, 92. Act No. 5 of 1978. NAVAL DEFENCE AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1141. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1161. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1203. Assent, 1253. Act No. 133 of 1979. NAVIGATION AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 793. Second reading debated, 950, 956. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 956. Agreed to by Senate with amendments; Senate's amendments agreed to, 1049-50. Assent, 11.00. Act No. 98 of 1979. NAVIGATION AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1421. Amendment moved (Mr Morris); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendments; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1465-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1529. Assent, 1549. Act No. 87 of 1980. NEW SOUTH WALES GRANT (CHRYSOTILE CORPORATION) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 584. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 595. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 604. Assent, 618. Act No. 190 of 1978. NITROGENOUS FERTILIZERS SUBSIDY AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 346. Second reading; appropriation recom- mended; third reading, by leave, 391. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 399. Assent, 441. Act No. 112 of 1978. NITROGENOUS FERTILIZERS SUBSIDY AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 948. Second reading; appropriation recom- mended; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1062. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1090. Assent, 1145. Act No. 109 of 1979. NITROGENOUS FERTILIZERS SUBSIDY AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1587. Second reading; appropriation recom- mended; third reading, by leave, 1668. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1688. Assent, 1698. Act No. 137 of 1980. NORFOLK ISLAND 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 594. Amendment moved (Mr Innes) 727-8. Second reading and amendment debated, 728, 736-7. Amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 737-45. For later proceedings see "Norfolk Island 1979" under this heading. NORFOLK ISLAND 1979: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 811. Assent, 840. Act No. 25 of 1979. For earlier proceedings see "Norfolk Island 1978" under this heading. NORTHERN TERRITORY (COMMONWEALTH LANDS) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1457. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1549. Act No. 74 of 1980. NORTHERN TERRITORY (SELF-GOVERNMENT) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 223. Amendment moved (Dr Everingham); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading, 284-5. Committee, 285-6, 287-8. Reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 287-8. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 331. Act No. 58 of 1978. NORTHERN TERRITORY SUPREME COURT AMENDMENT 1978: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 52. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 67. Assent, 92. Act No. 4 of 1978. NORTHERN TERRITORY SUPREME COURT AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 232. Second reading; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 289. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 331. Act No. 64 of 1978. NORTHERN TERRITORY SUPREME COURT (REPEAL) 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 948. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 957. Assent, 978. Act No. 85 of 1979. Index to Votes and Proceedings xxxix Bills-continued NURSING HOMES ASSISTANCE AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1502. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1552. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1584. Assent, 1643. Act No. 118 of 1980. OMBUDSMAN AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 239. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 289. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 331. Act No. 63 of 1978. OMBUDSMAN AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 880. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 949. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1072. Assent, 1145. Act No. 107 of 1979. ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS (NOTIFICATION) 1978: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 279. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 307. Assent, 331. Act No. 38 of 1978. OVERSEAS STUDENTS CHARGE 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1049. Second reading debated, 1092. Amendment moved (Dr Cass); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1135-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1150. Assent, 1151. Act No. 119 of 1979. OVERSEAS STUDENTS CHARGE COLLECTION 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1049. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1136. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1150. Assent, 1151. Act No. 120 of 1979. PARLIAMENT HOUSE CONSTRUCTION AUTHORITY 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 671. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 707. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 717. Assent, 722. Act No. 22 of 1979. PARLIAMENTARY CONTRIBUTORY SUPERANNUATION AMENDMENT 1978: Standing orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 281. Appropriation recommended for any amendments to be moved upon request of Senate, 286. Returned from Senate with request; Senate's requested amendment made, 286-7. Agreed to by Senate as amended by House at request of Senate, 293. Assent, 331. Act No. 41 of 1978. PARLIAMENTARY CONTRIBUTORY SUPERANNUATION AMENDMENT 1979: By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1188. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1193. Assent, 1203. Act No. 131 of 1979. PASSPORTS AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 666. Second reading debated, 717. Amendment moved (Mr Bowen); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; third reading, by leave, 718-9. Agreed to by Senate with an amendment; Senate's amendment agreed to, 1066-7. Assent, 1145. Act No. 103 of 1979. PATENTS AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 346. Second reading; pursuant to notice, referred to legislation committee, 409. Legislation committee proceedings, 431. Reported without amendment, 426. Report adopted; third reading, by leave, 436. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 487. Assent, 514. Act No. 131 of 1978. PATENTS AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 627. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 654. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 663. Assent, 677. Act No. 9 of 1979. PATENTS AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1457. (Lapsed at dissolution). PATENTS AMENDMENT (PATENT COOPERATION TREATY) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 963. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1160. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 188 of 1979. PAY-ROLL TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 813. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 871. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 63 of 1979. xl Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued PAY-ROLL TAX (TERRITORIES) ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 105. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 160. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 321. Assent, 331. Act No. 55 of 1978. PAY-ROLL TAX (TERRITORIES) ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 232. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 289. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 331. Act No. 62 of 1978. PAY-ROLL TAX (TERRITORIES) ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 626. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 659. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 670. Assent, 677. Act No. 10 of 1979. PAY-ROLL TAX (TERRITORIES) ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 813. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 872. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 64 of 1979. PAY-ROLL TAX (TERRITORIES) ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1263. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1343. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1368. Assent, 1387. Act No. 11 of 1980. PETROLEUM RETAIL MARKETING FRANCHISE 1980: By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1615. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported with amend- ments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1665-7. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1688. Assent, 1698. Act No. 139 of 1980. PETROLEUM RETAIL MARKETING SITES 1980: By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1615. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1667. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1688. Assent, 1698. Act No. 140 of 1980. PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1420. Amendment moved (Mr Keating); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1461-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1528. Assent, 1549. Act No. 80 of 1980. PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) (EXPLORATION PERMIT FEES) AMENDMENT 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1420. Standing orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 1464. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1528. Assent, 1549. Act No. 83 of 1980. PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) (PIPELINE LICENCE FEES) AMENDMENT 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1420. Standing orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 1464. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1528. Assent, 1549. Act No. 84 of 1980. PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) (PRODUCTION LICENCE FEES) AMENDMENT 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1421. Standing orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 1464. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1528. Assent, 1549. Act No. 85 of 1980. PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) (REGISTRATION FEES) AMENDMENT 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1420. Standing orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 1464. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1528. Assent, 1549. Act No. 82 of 1980. PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) (ROYALTY) AMENDMENT 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1420. Standing orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 1464. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1528. Assent, 1549. Act No. 81 of 1980. PIG MEAT PROMOTION AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1314. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1365. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1418. Assent, 1473. Act No. 20 of 1980. Index to Votes and Proceedings xli Bills-continued PIG SLAUGHTER LEVY AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 214-5. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 356. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 391. Assent, 410. Act No. 111 of 1978. PIPELINE AUTHORITY AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 756. Declared urgent; time allotted, 784-5. Second reading debated; amendment moved (Mr West); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, 786. Agreed to by Senate with amendments, 1498. Senate's amendments agreed to, 1535-7. For later proceedings see "Pipeline Authority Amendment 1980" under this heading. PIPELINE AUTHORITY AMENDMENT 1980: Assent, 1550. Act No. 109 of 1980. For earlier proceedings see "Pipeline Authority Amendment 1979" under this heading. PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION (DALTON TO CANBERRA) 1980: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 1403. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1410. Assent, 1473. Act No. 21 of 1980. PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION (YOUNG TO WAGGA WAGGA) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1147. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1230. Agreed to by Senate with amendments, 1315. Senate's amendments agreed to, 1341-2. For later proceedings see "Pipeline Construction (Young to Wagga Wagga) 1980" under this heading. PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION (YOUNG TO WAGGA WAGGA) 1980: Assent, 1368. Act No. 8 of 1980. For earlier proceedings see "Pipeline Construction (Young to Wagga Wagga) 1979" under this heading. POLLUTION OF THE SEA BY OIL (SHIPPING LEVY COLLECTION) AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 793-4. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 957. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1048. Assent, 1100. Act No. 100 of 1979. POSTAL SERVICES AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 539. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 619. For later proceedings see "Postal Services Amendment 1979" under this heading. POSTAL SERVICES AMENDMENT 1979: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 650. Assent, 663. Act No. 7 of 1979. For earlier proceedings see "Postal Services Amendment 1978" under this heading. POULTRY INDUSTRY ASSISTANCE AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 345. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 560. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 636. Assent, 654. Act No. 4 of 1979. POULTRY INDUSTRY ASSISTANCE AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 626. Second reading; appropriation recom- mended; third reading, by leave, 659. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 706. Assent, 722. Act No. 21 of 1979. POULTRY INDUSTRY LEVY AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 626. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 659. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 706. Assent, 722. Act No. 20 of 1979. PREFERENCE TO AUSTRALIAN GOODS (COMMONWEALTH AUTHORITIES) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1531. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1573-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1596. Assent, 1642. Act No. 113 of 1980. PRICES JUSTIFICATION AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 658. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; pursuant to notice, referred to legislation committee, 677-8. Legislation committee proceedings, 709-12. Reported without amendment, 707. Report adopted; third reading, by leave, 717. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 811. Assent, 840. Act No. 24 of 1979. PRIMARY INDUSTRY BANK AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 223. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); second reading and xlii Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 244-5. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 78 of 1978. PRIMARY INDUSTRY BANK AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 500. Amendment moved (Mr J. J. Brown), 528. Second reading and amendment debated, 528, 532-3. Amendment negatived; second reading; appro- priation recommended; third reading, by leave, 532-3. Agreed to by Senate without amend- ment, 583. Assent, 618. Act No. 167 of 1978. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1167. Second reading debated, 1197, 1198. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1198. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1253. Assent, 1254. Act No. 187 of 1979. PUBLIC SERVICE AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 294. Second reading; pursuant to notice, referred to legislation committee, 471. Legislation committee proceedings, 507-9. Reported with amendments, 499. Considera- tion of report; Bill, as reported, agreed to; third reading, by leave, 516-7. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 593. Assent, 618. Act No. 170 of 1978. PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 215. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 241-2. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 93 of 1978. QANTAS AIRWAYS LIMITED (LOAN GUARANTEE) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 105. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 149. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 177. Assent, 231. Act No. 19 of 1978. QANTAS AIRWAYS LIMITED (LOAN GUARANTEE) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 777. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 869-70. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 919. Assent, 932. Act No. 51 of 1979. QANTAS AIRWAYS LIMITED (LOAN GUARANTEE) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1339. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1374. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1454. Assent, 1473. Act No. 29 of 1980. QANTAS AIRWAYS LIMITED (LOAN GUARANTEE) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 549. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 588. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 603. Assent, 618. Act No. 186 of 1978. QUARANTINE AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 346. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 560. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 619. Assent, 654. Act No. 1 of 1979. QUARANTINE AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 880. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 949. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1072. Assent, 1145. Act No. 105 of 1979. QUEENSLAND GRANT (SPECIAL ASSISTANCE) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; firs;t reading; second reading moved, 539. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 596. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 617. Assent, 618. Act No. 191 of 1978. QUEENSLAND GRANT (SPECIAL ASSISTANCE) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1092. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1152. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 153 of 1979. QUEENSLAND GRANT (SPECIAL ASSISTANCE) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1649-50. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1678. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1693. Assent, 1698. Act No. 150 of 1980. RACIAL DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 1246. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1332-3. For later proceedings see "Racial DiscriminationAmendment Bill 1980" under this heading. RACIAL DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT BILL 1980: Assent, 1429. Act No. 18 of 1980. For earlier proceedings see "Racial DiscriminationAmendment Bill 1979" under this heading. Index to Votes and Proceedings xliii Bills-continued RAILWAY AGREEMENT (ADELAIDE TO CRYSTAL BROOK RAILWAY) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1570. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1603-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1648. Assent, 1689. Act No. 123 of 1980. RE-ESTABLISHMENT AND EMPLOYMENT AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 202. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 224. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 364. Assent, 378. Act No. 103 of 1978. REMUNERATION AND ALLOWANCES 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 956. Second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1142-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1203. Assent, 1253. Act No. 140 of 1979. REMUNERATION AND ALLOWANCES AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 408-9. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 504. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 593. Assent, 618. Act No. 166 of 1978. REMUNERATION AND ALLOWANCES AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1650. (Lapsed at dissolution). REMUNERATION TRIBUNALS AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 232. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 288. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 331. Act No. 60 of 1978. REMUNERATION TRIBUNALS AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading; third reading, by leave, 594. Assent, 618. Act No. 178 of 1978. REMUNERATION TRIBUNALS AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 626-7. Second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported with amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 745-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 811. Assent, 840. Act No. 26 of 1979. REMUNERATION TRIBUNALS AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 880. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 949. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1072. Assent, 1145. Act No. 108 of 1979. REMUNERATION TRIBUNALS AMENDMENT (No. 3) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 956. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1067. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1203. Assent, 1253. Act No. 136 of 1979. REPATRIATION ACTS AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 435. Second reading; appropriation recommended; reference to legislation committee negatived; third reading, by leave, 464. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 483. Assent, 514. Act No. 129 of 1978. REPATRIATION ACTS AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 659. Amendment moved (Dr Klugman); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 667. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 686. Assent, 715. Act No. 18 of 1979. REPATRIATION ACTS AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1060. Second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1107. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1148. Assent, 1151. Act No. 124 of 1979. REPATRIATION ACTS AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1585. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1645. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1663. Assent, 1698. Act No. 129 of 1980. ROADS GRANTS 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1502. Amendment moved (Mr Morris); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1520-1. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1550. Act No. 106 of 1980. xliv Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued SALES TAX AMENDMENT (Nos. 1 to 9) 1978: Presented; first readings; second readings moved, 333. Second readings; third readings, by leave, 522. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 561. Assent, 617. Acts Nos. 144 to 152 of 1978. SALES TAX ASSESSMENT (Nos. I to 9) AMENDMENT 1978: Standing orders having been suspended, Bills presented; first readings; second readings moved, 557. Second readings; third readings, by leave, 588. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 604. Assent, 618. Acts Nos. 197 to 205 of 1978. SALES TAX (EXEMPTIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS) AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 238. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 280. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 382. Assent, 402. Act No. 107 of 1978. SALES TAX (EXEMPTIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS) AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 345-6. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 533. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 619. For later proceedings see "Sales Tax (Exemptions and Classifications)Amendment 1979" under this heading. SALES TAX (EXEMPTIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS) AMENDMENT 1979: Assent, 654. Act No. 3 of 1979. For earlier proceedings see "Sales Tax (Exemptions and Classifications) Amendment (No. 2) 1978" under this heading. SALES TAX (EXEMPTIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS) AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 814. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 933. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 991. Assent, 1016. Act No. 94 of 1979. SALES TAX (EXEMPTIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS) AMENDMENT (No. 3) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 935. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1162-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 157 of 1979. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY RESEARCH AMENDMENT 1978: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 491. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 533. Assent, 617. Act No. 143 of 1978. SEA-CARRIAGE OF GOODS AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 794. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 957. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1048. Assent, 1100. Act No. 101 of 1979. SEAMAN'S COMPENSATION AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 794. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 957. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1048. Assent, 1100. Act No. 102 of 1979. SEAMAN'S COMPENSATION AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 1009-10. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1096. Assent, 1146. Act No. 112 of 1979. SEAS AND SUBMERGED LANDS AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1420. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1460. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1528. Assent, 1549. Act No. 79 of 1980. SEAT OF GOVERNMENT (ADMINISTRATION) AMENDMENT 1978: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 279. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 308. Assent, 331. Act No. 40 of 1978. SECURITIES INDUSTRY 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1381. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1396. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1519. Assent, 1549. Act No. 66 of 1980. SECURITIES INDUSTRY AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1586. (Lapsed at dissolution). SECURITIES INDUSTRY AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; firs;t reading; second reading moved, 1587. (Lapsed at dissolution). SECURITIES INDUSTRY (FEES) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1381. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1396. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1519. Assent, 1549. Act No. 67 of 1980. SENATE (REPRESENTATION OF TERRITORIES) AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1293. Second reading; committee; reported Index to Votes and Proceedings xlv Bills-continued without amendment; report adopted; third realing, by leave, 1316-7. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1361. Assent, 1387. Act No. 14 of 1980. SHIP CONSTRUCTION BOUNTY AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1314. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1363. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1481. Assent, 1548. Act No. 40 of 1980. SHIPPING REGISTRATION 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1531. (Lapsed at dissolution). SNOWY MOUNTAINS HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1147. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1188. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 156 of 1979. SOCIAL SERVICES AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 435. Second reading; appropriation recommended; reference to select committee negatived, 453-6. Committee, 456, 460-3. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 463. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 483. Assent, 514. Act No. 128 of 1978. SOCIAL SERVICES AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1059. Amendment moved (Dr Klugman); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended, 1092-3. Committee, 1093, 1100-1, 1106. Reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1106. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1148. Assent, 1151. Act No. 121 of 1979. SOCIAL SERVICES AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1585. Amendment moved (Dr Klugman); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1643-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1664. Assent, 1698. Act No. 130 of 1980. SOFTWOOD FORESTRY AGREEMENTS 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 66. Amendment moved (Mr Scholes), 93. Second reading and amendment debated, 93, 106. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recom- mended; third reading, by leave, 106. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 214. Assent, 231. Act No. 20 of 1978. STATES AND NORTHERN TERRITORY GRANTS (BLUETONGUE VIRUS CONTROL) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 271. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 280. Agreed to by Senate without amend- ment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 80 of 1978. STATES AND NORTHERN TERRITORY GRANTS (RURAL ADJUSTMENT) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1167. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1198. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1253. Act No. 159 of 1979. STATES GRANTS (CAPITAL ASSISTANCE) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 345. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 521-2. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 561. Assent, 617. Act No. 153 of 1978. STATES GRANTS (CAPITAL ASSISTANCE) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 956. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1134-5. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1166. Assent, 1186. Act No. 128 of 1979. STATES GRANTS (CAPITAL ASSISTANCE) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1571. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1677-8. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1693. Assent, 1698. Act No. 149 of 1980. xlvi Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued STATES GRANTS (HOME CARE) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; firs;t reading; second reading moved, 346. Second reading debated, 371, 389. Second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 390. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 401. Assent, 441. Act No. 113 of 1978. STATES GRANTS (PETROLEUM PRODUCTS) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 61. Amendment moved (Mr Keating), 87. Second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 87-8. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 127. Assent, 158. Act No. 12 of 1978. STATES GRANTS (ROADS) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 445. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 527. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 583. Assent, 617. Act No. 159 of 1978. STATES GRANTS (ROADS) AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 947. Amendment moved (Mr Morris); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1059. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1072. Assent, 1145. Act No. 104 of 1979. STATES GRANTS (SCHOOLS ASSISTANCE) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 500. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 595. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 604. Assent, 618. Act No. 187 of 1978. STATES GRANTS (SCHOOLS ASSISTANCE) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1142. Amendment moved (Dr Cass); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1187. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 184 of 1979. STATES GRANTS (SCHOOLS ASSISTANCE) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1601. Amendment moved (Dr Blewett); second reading and amendment debated, 1650, 1651. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1651. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1664. Assent, 1698. Act No. 135 of 1980. STATES GRANTS (SCHOOLS ASSISTANCE) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 143. Second reading; appropriation recom- mended; third reading, by leave, 217. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 276. Assent, 331. Act No. 33 of 1978. STATES GRANTS (SCHOOLS ASSISTANCE) AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 794. Second reading; appropriation recom- mended; third reading, by leave, 842. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 860. Assent, 931. Act No. 40 of 1979. STATES GRANTS (SCHOOLS ASSISTANCE) AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1419. Second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1482. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1549. Act No. 95 of 1980. STATES GRANTS (TERTIARY EDUCATION ASSISTANCE) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 539-40. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 596. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 604. Assent, 618. Act No. 188 of 1978. STATES GRANTS (TERTIARY EDUCATION ASSISTANCE) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 143-4. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 217. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 276. Assent, 331. Act No. 34 of 1978. STATES GRANTS (TERTIARY EDUCATION ASSISTANCE) AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 794. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 842-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 860. Assent, 931. Act No. 41 of 1979. Index to Votes and Proceedings xlvii Bills-continued STATES GRANTS (TERTIARY EDUCATION ASSISTANCE) AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1151-2. Amendment moved (Dr Cass); amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1187. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 185 of 1979. STATES GRANTS (TERTIARY EDUCATION ASSISTANCE) AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1419. Second reading; appropriation recommended; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 1482-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1549. Act No. 96 of 1980. STATES GRANTS (TERTIARY EDUCATION ASSISTANCE) AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1601. Amendment moved (Dr Blewett); amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1651. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1664. Assent, 1698. Act No. 136 of 1980. STATES GRANTS (URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 105. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 149. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 318. Assent, 331. Act No. 46 of 1978. STATES GRANTS (URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 527. Amendment moved (Mr Morris); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 619. For later proceedings see "States Grants (Urban Public Transport) Amendment 1979" under this heading. STATES GRANTS (URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT) AMENDMENT 1979: Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 640. Assent, 663. Act No. 5 of 1979. For earlier proceedings see "States Grants (Urban Public Transport) Amendment 1978" under this heading. STATES (PERSONAL INCOME TAX SHARING) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 179. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 218-9. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 85 of 1978. STATES (PERSONAL INCOME TAX SHARING) AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1362. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1387-9. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1429. Assent, 1473. Act No. 26 of 1980. STATUTORY RULES PUBLICATION AMENDMENT 1978: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 279. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 308. Assent, 331. Act No. 39 of 1978. STATUTORY RULES PUBLICATION AMENDMENT 1980: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1258. Assent, 1298. Act No. 3 of 1980. SUGAR AGREEMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1141. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1187. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 183 of 1979. SUPERANNUATION ACTS AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 66. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 92. Agreed to by Senate with an amendment, 129. Senate's amendment agreed to, 150. Assent, 158. Act No. 17 of 1978. SUPERANNUATION AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 481. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 527. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 593. Assent, 618. Act No. 169 of 1978. SUPPLY (No. 1) 1978-79: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 215. Amendment moved (Mr Armitage); second reading and amendment debated; xlviii Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 233. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 307. Assent, 331. Act No. 44 of 1978. SUPPLY (No. 2) 1978-79: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 215. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 233. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 307. Assent, 331. Act No. 45 of 1978. SUPPLY (No. 1) 1979-80: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 778. Amendment moved (Mr Hurford), 808-9. Second reading and amendment debated, 809, 813-4, 814. Amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 814. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 55 of 1979. SUPPLY (No. 2) 1979-80: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 778. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 814. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 56 of 1979. SUPPLY (No. 1) 1980-81: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1413. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 1474-5. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1548. Assent, 1550. Act No. 107 of 1980. SUPPLY (No. 2) 1980-81: Appropriation recommended; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1413-4. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1475. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1550. Act No. 108 of 1980. TASMANIA AGREEMENT (LAUNCESTON PRECISION TOOL ANNEXE) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1456. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1513. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1549. Act No. 98 of 1980. TASMANIA GRANT (THE MOUNT LYELL MINING AND RAILWAY COMPANY LIMITED) AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 105. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 153.-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 84 of 1978. TASMANIA GRANT (THE MOUNT LYELL MINING AND RAILWAY COMPANY LIMITED) AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 345. Second reading; appropriations recommended for purposes of Bill and amendment to be moved, 517. Committee, 517, 521. Reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 521. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 573. Assent, 617. Act No. 157 of 1978. TASMANIAN NATIVE FORESTRY AGREEMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 671. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 707. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 991. Assent, 1016. Act No. 93 of 1979. TASMANIAN NATIVE FORESTRY AGREEMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1401. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1512-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1549. Act No. 97 of 1980. TAXATION ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 813. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 870-1. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 59 of 1979. TAXATION DEBTS (ABOLITION OF CROWN PRIORITY) 1980: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1587-8. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1650. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1664. Assent, 1698. Act No. 134 of 1980. TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMENDMENT 1979: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 955. Declared urgent, time allotted, 1075-6. Second reading; remaining stages; third reading, 1086. Assent, 1146. Act No. 115 of 1979. TELECOMMUNICATIONS (INTERCEPTION) 1979 [No. 2]: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 955. Declared urgent, time allotted, 1075-6. Second reading; commit- tee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 1081-6. Assent, 1146. Act No. 114 of 1979. Index to Votes and Proceedings xlix Bills-continued TELECOMMUNICATIONS (INTERCEPTION) AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1181. Second reading, 1216. Committee, 1216-22, 1226. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 1226. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1253. Assent, 1254. Act No. 181 of 1979. TELEVISION STATIONS LICENCE FEES AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 106. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 216. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 319. Assent, 331. Act No. 51 of 1978. TERRITORY AUTHORITIES (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 24. Amendment moved (Mr Willis); amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 56-8. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 82. Assent, 92. Act No. 6 of 1978. TRADE MARKS AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 371. Second reading; pursuant to notice, referred to legislation committee, 409. Legislation committee proceedings, 429-30. Reported without amendment, 425. Report adopted; third reading, by leave, 436. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 487. Assent, 514. Act No. 130 of 1978. TRADE PRACTICES AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 146. Second reading; pursuant to notice, referred to legislation committee, 471. Legislation committee proceedings, 543-5. Reported with amendments, 541. Report adopted; third reading, by leave, 575-7. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 617. Assent, 618. Act No. 206 of 1978. TRADE PRACTICES AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 500. Second reading; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 577-8. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 617. Assent, 618. Act No. 207 of 1978. TRADE PRACTICES AMENDMENT 1980: Standing orders having been suspended, Bill presented (Mr Bowen); first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading negatived, 1322-3. TRADE PRACTICES AMENDMENT 1980 [No. 2]: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1409. (Lapsed at dissolution). TRADE PRACTICES (BOYCOTTS) AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved; debate adjourned; amendment moved to time for resumption (Mr Young); amendment negatived, 1473-4. Declared urgent, time allotted, 1498-1500. Second reading; third reading, 1500-1. Agreed to by Senate with amendments; Senate's amendments agreed to, 1534-5. Assent, 1549. Act No. 73 of 1980. TRADE UNION TRAINING AUTHORITY AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 238. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 272-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 92 of 1978. TRADE UNION TRAINING AUTHORITY AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 539. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 596. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 617. Assent, 618. Act No. 209 of 1978. WAR GRAVES 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1502. Second reading debated, 1537. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1537. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1549. Act No. 100 of 1980. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES (NATIONAL STANDARDS) AMENDMENT 1978: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 520. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 561. Assent, 617. Act No. 158 of 1978. WESTERN AUSTRALIA AGREEMENT (ORD RIVER IRRIGATION) 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1456. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1532. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1549. Act No. 99 of 1980. WHALE PROTECTION 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1421. Second reading; pursuant to notice, referred to legislation committee, 1475-6. Legislation committee proceedings, 1489-90. Reported with an amendment, 1483. Index to Votes and Proceedings Bills-continued Consideration of report; Bill, as reported, and as further amended, agreed to; third reading, by leave, 1513-5. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1548. Assent, 1549. Act No. 92 of 1980. WHALING AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 147. Amendment moved (Mr Bowen); amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 239-40. (Not returnedfrom Senate). WHEAT INDUSTRY STABILIZATION AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 526. Second reading debated, 557, 560. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 560. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 593. Assent, 618. Act No. 165 of 1978. WHEAT INDUSTRY STABILIZATION AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 777. Second reading debated, 815, 824. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 824. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 855. Assent, 931. Act No. 37 of 1979. WHEAT INDUSTRY STABILIZATION (REIMBURSEMENT OF BORROWING COSTS) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 777. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 824. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 855. Assent, 931. Act No. 39 of 1979. WHEAT INDUSTRY STABILIZATION (REIMBURSEMENT OF BORROWING COSTS) AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1169. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1189. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 169 of 1979. WHEAT LEVY (No. 1) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1169. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1188. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 167 of 1979. WHEAT LEVY (No. 2) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1169. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1188. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 168 of 1979. WHEAT MARKETING 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1169. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1188. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 166 of 1979. WHEAT PRODUCTS EXPORT ADJUSTMENT AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1169. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1189. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 170 of 1979. WHEAT RESEARCH AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 345. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 399. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 420. Assent, 441. Act No. 117 of 1978. WHEAT RESEARCH AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1170. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1189. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 172 of 1979. WHEAT TAX 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1169. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 1189. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1252. Assent, 1254. Act No. 171 of 1979. WHEAT TAX AMENDMENT 1978: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 345. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 399. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 420. Assent, 441. Act No. 116 of 1978. WINE GRAPES CHARGES (REPEAL) 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 687. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 760. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 67 of 1979. WINE GRAPES LEVY 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 687. Second reading debated, 707, 759. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 759. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 65 of 1979. WINE GRAPES LEVY AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1649. (Lapsed at dissolution). Index to Votes and Proceedings li Bills-continued WINE GRAPES LEVY COLLECTION 1979: Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 687. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 760. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 66 of 1979. WINE OVERSEAS MARKETING AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 687. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 760. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 931. Assent, 932. Act No. 68 of 1979. WINE RESEARCH AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1649. (Lapsed at dissolution). WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AMENDMENT 1980: Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved (Mr Burr), 1510. Standing orders having been suspended, second reading; third reading, by leave, 1535. Assent, 1549. Act No. 91 of 1980. WOOL INDUSTRY AMENDMENT 1978: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 179. Amendment moved (Mr Keating); second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 217-8. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 330. Assent, 332. Act No. 71 of 1978. WOOL INDUSTRY AMENDMENT 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 687. Second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 760. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 855. Assent, 931. Act No. 31 of 1979. WOOL INDUSTRY AMENDMENT (No. 2) 1979: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 819. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 850. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 919. Assent, 932. Act No. 49 of 1979. WOOL INDUSTRY AMENDMENT 1980: Pursuant to notice, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 1403. Amendment moved (Mr Kerin), 1419. Second reading and amendment debated, 1419, 1422. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended; third reading, by leave, 1422-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 1509. Assent, 1549. Act No. 50 of 1980. WOOL TAX AMENDMENT (Nos. 1 to 5) 1978: Standing orders having been suspended, Bills presented; first readings; second readings moved, 179. Second readings; third readings, by leave, 218. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 330. Assent, 332. Acts Nos. 72 to 76 of 1978. WOOL TAX AMENDMENT (Nos. 1 to 5) 1979: Standing orders having been suspended, Bills presented; first readings; second readings moved, 688. Second readings; third readings, by leave, 760. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 855. Assent, 931. Acts Nos. 32 to 36 of 1979. WOOL TAX AMENDMENT (Nos. 1 to 5) 1980: Standing orders having been suspended, Bills presented; first readings; second readings moved, 1403. Second readings; third readings, by leave, 1423. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 1509. Assent, 1549. Acts Nos. 51 to 55 of 1980. Bonegilla, Vic. See "Committees-Public Works". Borroloola land claim. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Bourchier, Mr J. W.-Appointed- Government , 8. Trustee of Parliamentary Retiring Allowances Trust, 24. Bowen, Mr L. F.-Appointed Deputy Leader of Parliamentary Labor Party, 9. Brand, Sir William-Death of, 1149. Brisbane. See "Committees-Public Works". Broadband communication facilities-Public ownership and control. See "Motions-General business". Broadcasting. See "Committees-Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings" and "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Bryant, Mr G. M.-Appointment to Council of National Library of Australia, 666. Budget- 1978-79-Presented, 332. 1979-80-Presented, 934. lii Index to Votes and Proceedings Budget-continued 1980-81-Presented, 1550. And see "Bills-Appropriation (No. 1)" and "Standing orders-Amendment of". Budgetary policy. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Building and construction industry. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Burns, Mr W. G. See "Acting Speaker-Statements". Business- Adjournment- After 4.30 p.m. (pursuant to sessional order of 16 March 1978), 291, 612. As mark of respect, 227, 747. At- 4.30 p.m. (pursuant to sessional order of 16 March 1978), 115. 6 p.m. (pursuant to sessional order of 2 May 1978), 203. Debate extended, 77, 108, 224, 242, 314, 416, 472, 477, 504, 656, 674, 746, 820, 958, 991, 1045, 1198, 1265, 1383, 1487, 1541. And see "Standing orders-Amendment of-No. 48A". Business of day called on-By motion under standing order 107; 41, 66, 159, 169, 214, 250, 270, 343, 408, 574, 584, 604-5, 650, 682-3, 686, 700, 716, 732, 755, 777, 855, 879, 919, 1009, 1036, 1151, 1159, 1203, 1240, 1254-5, 1270-1, 1285, 1292, 1312, 1324, 1336, 1349, 1380, 1401, 1456, 1510, 1530. Days and hours of meeting-Adjournment of sitting- Alteration of- Days and hours, 548, 593, 812, 846, 1361, 1401, 1418. Hour, 10, 127, 312, 481, 686, 1090, 1373. Motion- (Mr Fife); debated and agreed to, 158. (Mr Sinclair); debated and agreed to, 86, 139. Special adjournment- To fixed date, 86, 319, 370, 433, 499, 611, 670, 732, 776, 919, 970, 1036, 1140, 1242, 1312, 1378, 1454, 1540-1, 1596. To date to be fixed, 1694. And see "Standing orders-Amendment of-No. 40". Debate- Interrupted- According to order of House- Of 2 April 1980, 1380. Relating to extended time for precedence to general business, 1193. Time allotted having expired, 444, 637, 776, 785, 786 (2), 1080 (2), 1085, 1086, 1087, 1362, 1401, 1455, 1500, 1501, 1529, 1566. Under standing order- No. 48A. See each day's proceedings. No. 91; 112, 1004, 1280. No. 92; 1075. No. 104 (General business); 104, 178, 237, 549, 670, 754, 812. No. 106 (Grievance debate); 146, 278, 386, 434, 481, 526, 593, 658, 732, 776, 846, 954, 1166, 1336, 1418, 1648. No. 109 (General business-priority to notices); 178, 236, 548, 670, 754, 812, 1193, 1362, 1455. Resumption of, be made order of day for next sitting-Amendment, 1181 (negatived), 1473-4 (negatived). Time limits. See "Standing orders-Amendment of-No. 91". Index to Votes and Proceedings liii Business-continued General- Not called on, 715, 919, 1312, 1528, 1688. Notices- Being called on and moved forthwith, 1276. Continued. See "Standing orders-Suspension of". Extended time for, 178, 236, 548, 670, 754, 812, 1193, 1362, 1455. Precedence to-Business listed for General Business Thursday No. 12 taking precedence on Notice Paper on next General Business Thursday, 1261, 1312. Government- Intervening business be postponed, 818, 995, 1498. Notices- Postponed, 50, 56, 66, 146, 319, 560, 658, 779, 989, 1058, 1142 (2), 1167, 1193, 1240, 1304, 1314, 1402, 1418, 1419, 1473, 1532, 1561, 1568, 1569(2), 1570, 1585, 1614, 1691. Withdrawal of, 626. Notices and orders of day postponed, 1580. Orders of day- Date of consideration rescinded, 147. Discharged, 605-7, 920-2, 983, 1392-4, 1409, 1497-8, 1579, 1597. Postponed, 51, 93, 119, 130 (2), 142-3, 169-70, 179, 223, 233, 372, 397, 492, 700, 707, 824, 831, 847, 856, 949, 950, 957, 963, 1043, 1059, 1092 (2), 1101, 1136, 1230, 1273, 1276, 1298, 1340, 1343, 1365, 1383, 1475, 1502, 1512, 1534, 1562, 1601, 1602, 1665, 1674. Postponement rescinded, 1093. Precedence to- For one sitting day, 313, 1261. On each sitting day until Appropriation Bill (No. 1) and Appropriation Bill (No. 2) have passed all stages in House- 1978-79, 365. 1979-80, 966. 1980-81, 1591. Order of business. See "Standing orders-Suspension of". . See "Standing orders-Amendment of-Nos. 44, 45, 46, 46A". Routine of business. See "Standing orders-Amendment of-No. 101". Standing order- 48A (Adjournment of House) suspended for sitting, 783-4, 1073. 48A (Adjournment of House) and 103 (eleven o'clock rule) suspended for sitting, 141-2, 153, 194, 451, 586, 595, 1591-2. 103 (eleven o'clock rule) suspended for sitting, 1094, 1103, 1174. Suspension of sitting, 6, 9, 425.

C Cairns, QId. See "Committees-Public Works". Cameron, Mr C. R.-Appointed trustee of Parliamentary Retiring Allowances Trust, 24. Canberra. See "Committees-Australian Capital Territory". Canberra Commercial Development Authority. See "Committees-Belconnen Mall". Capital Hill, Viewing platform. See "Committees-New and Permanent Parliament House". Carmody, Sir Alan-Death of, 133. Censure motions. See "Motions-Want of confidence in/Censure of ". Census of population and housing. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Chairman of Committees-Election of, 10. Chairmen of Committees, Deputy-Nomination by Speaker, 20-1, 40, 1028. liv Index to Votes and Proceedings Chairmen of Committees, Deputy-Nomination by Speaker, 20-1, 40, 1028. Chatswood, N.S.W. See "Committees-Public Works". Chief Justice of High Court of Australia. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Child migrant education. See "Motions-To take note of papers". Christmas Island phosphate industry-Report of Commission of Inquiry. See "Ministerial state- ments" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Civil- Aviation negotiations with ASEAN. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Liberties and human rights. See "Motions-General business". Clayton, Vic. See "Committees-Public Works". Clerk of House- Announces- Absence of Speaker, 413, 817, 985. Petitions lodged for presentation. See each day's proceedings. Reads Proclamation, 1. Closure moved (and agreed to, unless otherwise shown)- In House- Aboriginal- And Torres Strait Islanders (Queensland Reserves and Communities Self-management) Bill 1978-Second reading-Amendment, 98. Councils and Associations Amendment Bill 1978-Second reading, 151. Land Rights (Northern Territory) Amendment Bill- 1978-Second reading, 194. (No. 2) 1978-Second reading, 297. (No. 3) 1978-Third reading, 296. Adjournment of- House, 88, 259, 274, 282, 290, 309, 645, 1350, 1523, 1604, 1683. House on last sitting day of week-Motion, 139. Afghanistan-Invasion by Soviet Union- Australian Labor Party response-Motion-Amendment, 1284. Bi-partisan approach- Closure moved; withdrawn, by leave, 1290. Amendment, 1290. Apple and Pear Stabilization Amendment Bill 1978-Second reading-Amendment, 397. Appropriation Bill- (No. 3) 1978-79- Second reading-Amendment, 756. Third reading, 757. (No. 4) 1978-79- Second reading, 758. Third reading, 758. (No. 1) 1979-80-Estimates Committee B-Consideration of report, 1145. (No. 1) 1980-81--Estimates Committee A-Consideration of report, 1655. Atomic Energy Amendment Bill- 1978- Second reading, 170-1. Third reading, 173. 1979- Second reading-Amendment, 767-8. Third reading, 769. (No. 2) 1979-Second reading-Amendment, 1273-4. Australian Security Intelligence Organization Bill 1979- Proposed reference to- Legislation committee, 1003-4. Select committee, 1002-3. Second reading-Amendment, 1001. Index to Votes and Proceedings Iv Closure moved (and agreed to, unless otherwise shown)-continued In House-continued Bounty- (Books) Amendment Bill 1979-Second reading, 882. (Injection-moulding Equipment) Bill 1979-Second reading, 881. (Ships) Bill 1980-Second reading, 1362. Brisbane International Airport redevelopment-Initial works of phase 1-Approval of work, 1241. Commonwealth- Electoral Amendment Bill 1980-Second reading-Amendment, 1521. Grants Commission Amendment Bill 1979-Second reading, 1285-6. Computing equipment purchases-Motion-Amendment, 64. Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Bill- 1979- Second reading, 1044. Third reading, 1055-6. 1980- Second reading- Amendment, 1354-5. Motion, 1356. Customs Amendment Bill 1979-Report stage-Clause 8-Amendment, 834. Defence Force Academy- Approval of work, 1497. Ministerial statement-Motion to take note of paper-Amendment, 1496. Electoral Laws and Procedures-Proposed Joint Select Committee-Motion, 548. Electoral redistribution of Queensland-Papers-Motion to take note of papers, 120. Environment Protection (Alligator Rivers Region) Bill 1978-Second reading, 182. Estimates committees-Amendment of sessional orders and reference of proposed expenditure (Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 1980-81)-Amendment, 1589. Government expenditure, personal taxation and revenue 1979-80-Ministerial statement- Motion to take note of paper-Amendment, 832. High Court of Australia Bill 1979-Second reading, 1182. Human Rights- Commission Bill 1979- Second reading-Amendment, 1299-1300. In Soviet Union-Motion-Amendment, 1278. Income Tax Assessment Amendment Bill- (No. 2) 1978 [No. 2] and associated Bills-Allotment of time, 443-4. (No. 2) 1979-Second reading-Amendment, 780. (No. 4) 1979- Second reading-Amendment, 1170. Third reading, 1173. (No. 6) 1979-Second reading, 1359. (No. 4) 1980-Second reading- Amendment, 1598-9. Motion, 1599-1600. Income Tax (Rates and Assessment) Amendment Bill 1979-Second reading, 840. Job opportunities-Costing of Australian Labor Party's program-Motion-Amendment, 1346-7. Judiciary (Diplomatic Representation) Amendment Bill 1979-Second reading, 872. Minister for- National Development has wilfully misled House, etc.-Motion, 854. Primary Industry-Proposed ministerial suspension-Motion, 1022. Overseas Students Charge Bill 1979-Second reading-Amendment, 1135-6. Petroleum Retail Marketing Franchise Bill 1980-Second reading-Amendment, 1665. Privilege-Conspiracy to mislead Parliament-Motion, 318. Public libraries assistance-Ministerial statement-Motion to take note of paper, 1179. Ivi Index to Votes and Proceedings Closure moved (and agreed to, unless otherwise shown)-continued In House-continued Public Works Committee-Reference of work-Learmonth, W.A.-Development of R.A.A.F. base, 1588. Qantas Airways Limited (Loan Guarantee) Bill- 1979- Second reading, 869. Third reading, 870. 1980-Second reading, 1374. Racial Discrimination Amendment Bill 1979-Third reading, 1332-3. Roads Grants Bill 1980-Second reading-Amendment, 1520. Ruling- Acting Speaker-Dissent motion, 916. Speaker-Dissent motion, 548, 1182-3. Senate (Representation of Territories) Amendment Bill 1980-Second reading, 1316. Social- Security and repatriation benefits-Indexation, 632 (negatived). Services Amendment Bill 1978- Reference to select committee, 455. Second reading, 453. Standing- Order- 48A and 103-Suspension of, 141, 194, 451, 1591-2. 103-Suspension of, 1357. 399-Suspension of, 1028. Orders-Suspension of, 38, 58, 97, 140, 307, 352, 372, 384, 442, 698, 771, 783-4, 875-6, 877-8, 986, 1024, 1073-4, 1209, 1223, 1255-6, 1268-9, 1272, 1338, 1427--8, 1453. States Grants (Schools Assistance) Bill 1980-Second reading-Amendment, 1651. States (Personal Income Tax Sharing) Amendment Bill 1980-Second reading-Amendment, 1388. Supply Bill (No. 1) 1980-81-Third reading, 1475. Tariff proposals-Discharge of, 1264. Tasmanian Native Forestry Agreement Bill 1980-Second reading, 1512-3. Tax matters-Alleged misrepresentation by Prime Minister-Motion, 714. Taxation Administration Amendment Bill 1979-Second reading, 870-1. Territory Authorities (Financial Provisions) Bill 1978- Second reading-Amendment, 56. Third reading, 57. Transport Workers' Union dispute-Ministerial statement-Motion to take note of paper, 1341. Unemployment- Motion, 961-2. Proposed Joint Committee-Motion, 104 (negatived). Uranium development-Ministerial statement-Motion to take note of paper, 174. Want of confidence in/Censure of- Government, 137, 317, 368, 580 (amendment), 1200. Minister for- Business and Consumer Affairs, 1158. Employment and Youth Affairs, 1236. National Development, 701. Primary Industry, 601. Primary Industry and Prime Minister, 917. Prime Minister, 79, 248, 530, 648, 1034. Prime Minister and Minister for Industry and Commerce, 135. Whale Protection Bill 1980- Amendment made by legislation committee be disagreed to, 1513-4. Second reading, 1475 (negatived), 1476. Index to Votes and Proceedings Ivii Closure moved (and agreed to, unless otherwise shown)-continued In committee- Aboriginal Councils and Associations Amendment Bill 1978- Clauses 1 to 3, 151. Clause 4, 152. Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Amendment Bill- (No. 2) 1978-Proposed new clauses, 306. (No. 3) 1978-Proposed new clauses, 296. Apple and Pear Stabilization Amendment Bill 1978-Bill be agreed to, 398. Atomic Energy Amendment Bill 1978-Bill be agreed to, 172. Coastal Waters (State Title) Bill 1980-Bill be agreed to, 1459. Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Bill 1979- Clause 4, 1050-1. Clauses 5 to 14, 1051. Clauses 15 and 16, 1052. Remainder of Bill, 1053. Co-operative Farmers and Graziers Direct Meat Supply Limited (Loan Guarantee) Bill 1978-Clause 5-Amendment, 129. Customs Amendment Bill (No. 4) 1979- Clause 4-Amendment, 1211. Proposed new clause, 1213-4. Environment Protection- (Alligator Rivers Region) Bill 1978-Senate's amendments, 254. (Nuclear Codes) Bill 1978- Clause 1 -Amendment, 191. Clause 13-Amendment, 192. Clause 14-Amendments, 193. Senate's amendments Nos. 1 to 5, 265. Housing Assistance Bill 1978- Clauses 1 to 20, 251. Schedule-Clauses 1 to 17, 252. Income Tax Assessment Amendment Bill- (No. 2) 1979-Clauses 1 to 3, 782. (No. 4) 1979-Amendments and new clause, 1173. National Companies and Securities Commission Bill 1979-Clauses 1 to 18, 1102. Petroleum Retail Marketing- Franchise Bill 1980-Amendments, 1666. Sites Bill 1980-Amendments, 1667. Pipeline Authority Amendment Bill 1979-Senate's amendments, 1537. Remuneration and Allowances Bill 1979- Bill, as amended, 1143. New clause and amendment, 1143. Roads Grants Bill 1980-Bill be agreed to, 1521. Senate (Representation of Territories) Amendment Bill 1980- Amendments, 1317. Bill be agreed to, 1317. Social Services Amendment Bill 1978- Clauses 5 and 6, 461. Clause 7, 462. States Grants (Petroleum Products) Amendment Bill 1978-Bill be agreed to, 88. Telecommunications (Interception) Amendment Bill 1979- Clause 3, 1218-9. Proposed new clause 2A, 1216-7. Territory Authorities (Financial Provisions) Bill 1978-Bill be agreed to, 57. Of Members. See "Members". Coal industry, coal loading facilities. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Coastal zone, management of. See "Committees-Environment and Conservation". Cockatoo Island Dockyard, N.S.W. See "Committees-Public Works". lviii Index to Votes and Proceedings

Cockburn Sound Naval Base. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Cocos (Keeling) Islands. See "Committees-Public Works". Commission to administer oaths, etc. See "Acting Speaker", "Governor-General" and "Speaker". Committee on Overseas Professional Qualifications. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Committees- Aboriginal Affairs-Standing Committee- Government response to report on Alcohol Problems of Aboriginals, 977. Motion to appoint (Mr Viner); debated and agreed to, 46-7. Motion to amend resolution of appointment (Mr Sinclair); agreed to, 637-9. Nominations of Members, 71, 441, 790, 1461, 1481. Reports, together with extracts from minutes of proceedings and transcript of evidence- Aboriginal Health, dated 20 March 1979, 677. Aboriginal legal aid (incorporating a dissenting report), dated July 1980, 1588. And see "Statements". Address in Reply Committee. See "Address". Australian Capital Territory-Joint Committee- Government response to report on- Planning in A.C.T., 1043 (Interim), 1231. Tourism in A.C.T., 1687. Message from Senate agreeing to- Amendment to resolution of appointment, 658. Appointment of committee, 60. Motion to appoint (Mr Ellicott); agreed to, 47-8. Motion to amend resolution of appointment (Mr Sinclair); agreed to, 637-9. Nomination of Senators and Members, 70, 364, 1354. Reports- Energy use, distribution and conservation in Australian Capital Territory, dated Septem- ber 1980 (Report that committee unable to complete inquiry), 1671*. Ginninderra Creek-Lake Ginninderra and 66A series of proposed variations of plan of lay-out of City of Canberra and its environs (incorporating dissenting reports), dated February 1979, 682*. Planning in A.C.T.-Procedures, processes and community involvement, dated 19 March 1979, 726*. Proposed variations of plan of lay-out of City of Canberra and environs- 65th series, 222. 66th series, 396. 66A series (incorporating dissenting reports), dated February 1979, 682*. 67th series, 776t. 68th series, 1151t. 68A series, 1180t. 69th series, 1400*. 70th series, 1568t. 71st series, 1584t. 72nd series, 1664t. Tourism in the A.C.T., dated March 1980, 1392*. And see "Statements". Australia's Defence Forces and Programs-Proposed standing committee. See "Motions-. General business". Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings-Joint Statutory Committee- Appointment of- Members, 35. Senators, 24, 360. Reports-8th-Broadcasting of adjournment debates, presented, I15 (Lapsed at dissolution). Compensation for non-metropolitan residence-Proposed select committee. See "Motions- General business". * Report together with extracts from minutes of proceedings and transcript of evidence. t Report together with extracts from minutes of proceedings. Index to Votes and Proceedings lix Committees-continued Electoral Laws and Procedures-Proposed joint select committee. See "Motions-General business". Environment and Conservation-Standing Committee- Government response to report on- Commonwealth Government and urban environment, 1670. Management of Ayers Rock-Mount Olga National Park, 1291. Off-road vehicles, 1008. Oil spills, 920. Preservation of Quinkan Galleries, 1642. Trafficking in fauna in Australia, 1642. And see "Motions-To take note of papers". Motion to appoint (Mr Groom); debated and agreed to, 49-50. Motion to amend resolution of appointment (Mr Sinclair), agreed to, 637-9. Nomination of Members, 71. Reports, together with extracts from minutes of proceedings and transcript of evidence- Commonwealth Government and urban environment-Formulation and co-ordination of policies, dated 23 May 1978, 278. Environmental protection-Adequacy of legislative and administrative arrangements- 1st Report, dated October 1979, 1090. Grants to Voluntary Conservation Organisations (incorporating a dissenting report), dated May 1980, 1496. Management of Australian coastal zone, dated March 1980, 1473. Oil spills-Prevention and control of oil pollution in marine environment, dated 21 September 1978, 499. Preservation of Quinkan Galleries, Cape York Peninsula, 792. Report that committee has been unable to complete its inquiries, 1671. South West Tasmania and Hydro-electric power development, incorporating a dissenting report, 1584 (transcript of evidence not presented). And see "Statements". Estimates. See "Bills-Estimates Committees". Expenditure-Standing Committee- Authority, if House not sitting when inquiry completed, to send report to Speaker or, in absence of Speaker, Chairman of Committees, who may direct printing and circulation, 1205. Government response to reports on- Australian Industry Development Corporation, 1561 (Interim response). Defence Service Homes Scheme, 597. Northern Territory forestry program, 879. Parliament and Public Expenditure, 1036 (Interim), 1298. Motion to appoint (Mr E. L. Robinson); debated and agreed to, 44-5. Motion to amend resolution of appointment (Mr Sinclair), agreed to, 637-9. Nomination of Members, 71, 231, 441, 776, 998. Reference to committee-Auditor-General's report on efficiency audit of Australian Property Function-Department of Administrative Services (Mr Viner), 1400. Reports, together with minutes or extracts of minutes of proceedings and transcript of evidence- Alternative delivery systems for Commonwealth public works, 1529*. Australian Industry Development Corporation, 1254*. Defence Service Homes Scheme, 278t. Northern Territory forestry program, 284t (transcript of evidence not presented). Parliament and Public Expenditure, 723. And see "Motions--To take note of papers" and "Statements". *Together with certain documents or submissions authorised for publication. t Together with exhibits nos. 1-36 of sub-committee on Defence Service Homes Scheme. t Together with minutes of proceedings of sub-committee on Northern Territory forestry program. Ix Index to Votes and Proceedings Committees-continued Family Law Act-Joint Select Committee- Message from Senate- Transmitting resolution, 354-5. Motion to concur (Mr Killen); clause -clause debated; amendment moved (Mr Cairns); amendment amended, by leave, 366. Clause and amendment debated, 366, 409. Amendment agreed to; clause, as amended, agreed to; clause 2-amendments moved (Mr Cairns); amendments agreed to; clause, as amended, agreed to; clauses 3-5 agreed to; remainder of resolution agreed to, 409. Motion (Mr Sinclair) requesting concurrence of Senate in modifications of House agreed to, 414. Message from Senate concurring in modifications, 441. Agreeing to amendment to resolution of appointment, 658, 988, 1509. Motion to vary resolution of appointment- (Mr Sinclair) agreed to, 637-9. (Mr Ruddock) agreed to, 978. (Mr Ruddock) debated and agreed to, 1496. Nomination of Members, 460, 776. Report, incorporating dissenting reports, together with transcript of evidence and minutes of proceedings, etc., 1596-7. And see "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". Foreign Affairs and Defence-Joint Committee- Government response to report on- Dual nationality, 1072. Human rights in Soviet Union, 1688. Middle East, 1239. Torres Strait Treaty, 1239. Message from the Senate agreeing to- Amendment to resolution of appointment, 658. Appointment of committee, 60. Motion to appoint (Mr Peacock); debated and agreed to, 43-4. Motion to amend resolution of appointment (Mr Sinclair); agreed to, 637-9. Nomination of Senators and Members, 70, 364, 441. Reports- Australia, Antarctica and law of sea-Interim report-Vols. I and II, 278. Australian Defence Procurement, 1241*. Human rights in Soviet Union, 1166-7*. Observations and history of Committee, 178. Torres Strait Treaty-Report and appendixes, 846. Zimbabwe, Vols. 1-3, 1509*. And see "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". House Committee (Standing)-Appointment of Members, 34, 56. Legislation committees. See "Bills-Legislation committees". Library Committee (Standing)-Appointment of Members, 34, 420. New and Permanent Parliament House-Joint Standing Committee- Message from Senate agreeing to- Amendment to resolution of appointment, 658. Appointment of committee, 60. Motion to appoint (Mr Ellicott); debated and agreed to, 48-9. Motion to amend resolution of appointment (Mr Sinclair); agreed to, 637-9. Nomination of Senators and Members, 70, 272, 365. Reports- 3rd, dated May 1978, 262t. 4th, dated 5 April 1979, 732. 5th, dated 19 August 1980, 1550. Proposed works in Parliamentary zone- Administrative Building-Official entrance for Department of Foreign Affairs; and National Library-Additional lighting at steps, dated 17 September 1980, 1671t. *Report together with transcript of evidence. t Report together with minutes of proceedings. Index to Votes and Proceedings lxi Committees-continued New and Permanent Parliament House-Joint Standing Committee-continued Reports-continued Proposed works in Parliamentary Zone-continued Capital Hill-Viewing platform, dated 22 November 1978, 593. Provisional Parliament House- Cooling tower enclosure, dated 20 September 1978, 408. Guard boxes, dated 20 September 1978, 408. And see "Speaker" and "Statements". Privileges, Committee of (Standing)- Appointment of Members, 34, 35, 1456, 1530. Matters referred to, reports by, etc.- Alleged discrimination and intimidation of Mr D. E. Berthelsen in his public service employment because of evidence given by him to sub-committee of Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence-Reference, 1422. Report, 1648-9. Consideration of report-Motion; amendment moved; motion and amendment debated; amendment negatived; motion amended, by leave; debated; motion, as amended, agreed to, 1672-3. Editorial in Sunday Observer of 26 February 1978-Reference, 29. Report, together with minutes of proceedings, 110. Report agreed to, 147-8. Petition of John Fairfax & Sons Limited-Reference, 972. Advice regarding petition from solicitors for John Fairfax & Sons Limited reported, 975. Rescission of resolution of reference, 975. Use of or reference to records of proceedings of House in the courts-Reference, 975. Report, together with minutes of proceedings, 1613. Consideration of report-Motion; amendment moved; motion and amendment debated; amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 1672. Power to send for persons, papers and records, 51, 995, 1429. And see "Motions-Principal"and "Statements". Public Accounts-Joint Statutory Committee- Appointment of- Members, 35, 159, 437, 476. Senators, 24, 360, 1073. Government response to 172nd Report, 1687. Reference to-Pharmaceutical benefits-Excess payments: Motion to refer (Mr MacKellar), debated; amendment moved (Dr Blewett); motion and amendment debated; amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 1409-10. Reports- 169th-Finance Minute on 157th report, 270. 170th-Finance Minutes on 153rd, 163rd and 165th reports, 574. 171st-Report of Auditor-General-Financial year 1976-77, 574. 172nd-Financing and administration of property owned or leased overseas by Com- monwealth Government, 574. 173rd-Expenditure from advance to Minister for Finance (Appropriation Acts 1977-78), 574. 174th-Use of Automatic Data Processing in Commonwealth Public Sector- Acquisition of systems in Public Service, 604. 175th-Use of ADP in Commonwealth Public Sector-the MANDATA Project, 1043. 176th-Report of Auditor-General-Financial year 1977-78, 1151. 177th-Finance Minutes on 168th and 173rd reports, 1151. 178th-Expenditure from Advance to Minister for Finance (Appropriation Acts 1978-79), 1180. 179th-Joint Committee of Public Accounts-Annual Report 1979, 1649. 180th-Finance Minutes on 167th, 171st and 178th reports, 1649. 181st-Canberra Commercial Development Authority (Belconnen Mall), 1664. 182nd-Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme-Chemists remuneration, 1671. 183rd-Finance Minutes on 174th and 175th reports, 1671. And see "Motions-To authorise publication of papers" and "Statements". lxii Index to Votes and Proceedings Committees-continued Public Works-Joint Statutory Committee- Appointment of- Members, 35. Senators, 24. General Reports presented-41st, 85; 42nd, 706; 43rd, 1348. Leave granted to meet during sittings of House, 202, 998. Works referred to, reports by, etc.- A.C.T.- Crop adaptation laboratory for C.S.I.R.O., Black Mountain, Acton-Report, 1058. Approval of work, 1142. Defence Force Academy-Reference of work, 86-7. Report, together with minutes of evidence, 846. Government analysis, dated March 1980, 1372. Comments on analysis of committee by Department of Defence, 1408. Approval of work, 1497. And see "Motions-To take note of papers". National Biological Standards Laboratory and Australian Dental Standards Labora- tory, Symonston-Report, 1180. Approval of work, 1205. Cocos (Keeling) Islands-West Island-Offshore high security animal quarantine station-Report, 249. Approval of work, 271. Norfolk Island-Aerodrome-Upgrading of facilities-Report, 1693. Approval of work, 1693. N.S.W.- Chatswood-National Acoustics Laboratory and Ultrasonics Institute-Reference of work, 205. Report, 364. Approval of work, 382. Cockatoo Island Dockyard-Replacement of cranes-Reference of work, 1009. Report, 1291. Approval of work, 1315. Garden Island Dockyard- Modernisation of fleet base and dockyard-Report, 1643. Approval of work, 1674. Workshop, amenities building and services-Reference of work, 521. Report, 637. Approval of work, 667. Holsworthy Army Development, Stage 2-Reference of work, 1240. Report, 1413. Approval of work, 1432. Nowra-H.M.A.S. Albatross-New hangar complex-Report, 1585. Approval of work, 1643. Richmond-R.A.A.F. Base-Aircraft corrosion control facility-Report, 1664. Approval of work, 1673. Royal Australian Navy Research Laboratories-Relocation to Pyrmont-Reference of work, 736. Report, 947. Approval of work, 1142. N.T.- Cox Peninsula-Rehabilitation of Radio Australia facilities-Reference of work, 1142. Report, 1413. Approval of work, 1532. Darwin-R.A.A.F. Base-Aircraft maintenance complex and access pavements- Report, 1585. Approval of work, 1643. Larrakeyah-Darwin patrol boat base-Report, 1030. Approval of work, 1037. Nhulunbuy-High school-Reference of work, 210. Report, 370. Approval of work, 397. Qld- Brisbane-International Airport-Initial works of phase I-Reference of work, 966. Report, 1229. Approval of work, 1241. Cairns-Patrol boat base-Reference of work, 706-7. Report, 840. Approval of work, 847. Coolangatta-Aerodrome-New terminal complex-Reference of work, 847. Report, 1030. Approval of work, 1037. Enoggera Military Area Stage 2 development-Report, 370. Approval of work, 415. Index to Votes and Proceedings lxiii Committees-continued Public Works-Joint Statutory Committee-continued Works referred to, reports by, etc.-continued Qld-continued Townsville- Airport-Upgrading for international services-Approval of work, 1615. Commonwealth office building-Reference of work, 1602. Lavarack Barracks-Stage 2 development-Report, 1664. Approval of work, 1673. S.A.-Adelaide Airport-Airway facilities-Reference of work, 61. Report, 249. Approval of work, 279. Tas.-Hobart-Commonwealth Law Courts-Reference of work, 1387. Report, 1510. Approval of work, 1520. Vic.- Bonegilla-Army site stage 1-Reference of work, 421. Report, 584. Approval of work, 607. Clayton-C.S.I.R.O. research laboratory- Complex-Reference of work, 671-2. Report, 806. Approval of work, 840. Complexes-Reference of work, 1314-5. Report, 1481. Approval of work, 1519-20. Fishermen's Bend-Government Aircraft Factories-Manufacturing and repair workshop-Approval of work, 1674. W.A.- Hollywood-Repatriation General Hospital-Replacement of operating theatres and surgical wards-Reference of work, 1498. Report, 1597. Approval of work, 1673. Learmonth-R.A.A.F. Base-Development-Reference of work, 1588. Publications Committee (Standing)- Appointment of Members, 35, 1009. Government response to report on- Australian Government Publishing Service, 1090. Publication of Commonwealth Acts, Statutory Rules and legislation of Territories, 654. Presiding Officers' response to report on- Australian Government Publishing Service, 1237. Purpose, scope and distribution of Parliamentary Papers series, 611. Reports- Annual reports of Commonwealth Departments and Statutory Authorities, together with transcript of evidence and extracts from minutes of proceedings, 989. Australian Government Publishing Service and its role in Commonwealth printing and publishing 1964-1978, together with transcript of evidence, 594. Publication of Commonwealth Acts, Statutory Rules and legislation of Territories, 319. Presented and, by leave, agreed to-Ist, 83-5; 2nd, 148-9; 3rd, 423-5; 4th, 502-4; 5th, 608-11; 6th, 640-2; 7th, 689-90; 8th, 791-2; 9th, 924-6; 10th, 972-3; Ith, 1060-2; 12th, 1195-7; 13th, 1317-9; 14th, 1382; 15th, 1461; 16th, 1537-9; 17th, 1651-4; 18th, 1691-3. Statutory reporting requirements-Views of Publications Committee-Statement by Chair- man, 1319. And see "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". Road Safety-Standing Committee- Government response to report on- Heavy vehicle safety, 607. Motorcycle and bicycle safety, 607. Passenger motor vehicle safety, 607. Motion to appoint (Mr Nixon); debated and agreed to, 42-3. Motion to amend resolution of appointment (Mr Sinclair); agreed to, 637-9. Nomination of Members, 71. Reports, together with extracts from minutes of proceedings and transcript of evidence- Alcohol, drugs and road safety, dated May 1980, 1529. Motorcycle and bicycle safety, dated May 1978, 278. Progress in program of inquiries, 1671*. Tyre safety, dated June 1980, 1649. And see "Statements". *Report only presented. lxiv Index to Votes and Proceedings Committees-continued Select committee reports. See "Standing orders-Amendment of-No. 343". Specific Learning Difficulties-Select Committee-Report-Government response, 1238. And see "Motions-To take note of papers". Standing Orders Committee (Standing)- Appointment of Members, 35. Reports dated- 8 June 1978-Sessional orders for the operation of legislation committees, 321. 20 September 1979-Sessional orders for the operation of estimates committees, 1011. 15 November 1979-Presentation of petitions and method of raising matters of privilege, 1198 (Lapsed at dissolution). Tourism-Select- Final report, dated October 1978, together with minutes of proceedings and transcript of evidence, 499. Government response, 733. Motion to appoint (Mr Lynch); debated and agreed to, 41-2. Nomination of Members, 71, 75. And see "Motions-To take note of papers". Commonwealth- Airports-Car rental concessions. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Day. See "Motions-Principa'l"and "Speaker-Statements". Education funding. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Law Courts, Hobart, Tas. See "Committees-Public Works". Parliamentary Association. See "Statements". State economic relations. See "Motions-General business". Compensation-For non-metropolitan residence-Proposed select committee. See "Motions- General business". Computing equipment tenders or purchases. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-General busi- ness", "Standing orders-Suspension of" and "Statements". Condolence, Vote of. See "Deaths". Conduct of Members-Manner of questioning and debate. See "Speaker-Statements". Conservation organisations, voluntary. See "Committees-Environment and Conservation". Constitution and Legal Affairs-Senate Standing Committee-Government response to report on priority of Crown debts. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Constitutional Convention-Participation by Commonwealth Parliament- Membership of delegation announced, 241, 312. Message from Senate acquainting House of terms of Senate resolution, 277. Motion (Mr Fraser);debated and agreed to, 237-8. Consular services for Australians overseas. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Coolangatta, Qld. See "Committees-Public Works". Corbett, Mr J.-Appointed National Country Party of Australia Whip, 9. Cost increases. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Courtnay, Mr F.-Death of, 1377. Cowen, Sir Zelman. See "Governor-General". Cox Peninsula, N.T. See "Committees-Public Works". "Croatian Embassy". See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Crop adaptation laboratory, Acton, A.C.T. See "Committees-Public Works". Crude oil price increase. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". C.S.I.R.O.- Reorganisation. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Research laboratory, Clayton, Vic. See "Committees-Public Works". Curtin, Mr D. J.-Death of, 1251. Customs Tariff. See "Tariff Proposals". Index to Votes and Proceedings lxv D

Darwin- Reconstruction Commission. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". And see "Committees-Public Works". Daryatmo, the Hon.-Provided with seat on floor of House, 685. Davies, Mr R.-Death of, 1543. Davis, Mr F. J.-Death of, 1297. Days and hours of meeting. See "Business". Deaths- Adermann, Sir Charles-Vote of condolence, 765. Amour, Mr S. K., 1243. Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali-Vote of condolence, 731. Brand, Sir William, 1149. Carmody, Sir Alan, 133. Courtnay, Mr F., 1377. Curtin, Mr D. J., 1251. Davies, Mr R.-Vote of condolence, 1543. Davis, Mr F. J., 1297. Fraser, Mr A. D.-Vote of condolence, 9. Greenup, Mr A. E.-Vote of condolence, 1543. Guy, Mr J. A., 1243. Henty, Sir Denham-Vote of condolence, 213. John Paul I, His Holiness Pope-Vote of condolence, 439. Khama, Sir Seretse-Vote of condolence, 1543. Lawrie, Mr A. G. E., 613. MacDonald, Mr A. N.-Vote of condolence, 9. Mattner, Mr E. W.-Vote of condolence, 9. Menzies, Sir Robert-Vote of condolence-Adjournment as mark of respect, 227. Moro, Mr A., 213. Morris, Sir Kenneth, 293. Morrow, Mr W.-Vote of condolence, 1543. Mountbatten of Burma, Earl-Address of condolence to Her Majesty The Queen, 959. Reply by Her Majesty, 981. Ohira, Mr Masayoshi-Vote of condolence, 1543. Park Chung Hee, 1149. Paul VI, His Holiness Pope-Vote of condolence, 327. Peters, Mr E. W.-Vote of condolence, 1543. Pettitt, Mr J. A.-Vote of condolence, 9. Reynolds, Mr L. J.-Vote of condolence, 1543. Spicer, Sir John-Vote of condolence, 9. Stewart, Mr F. E.-Vote of condolence, 747. Tito, Josip Broz, 1471. Tunku Yahya Petra Ibni Al-marsum Sultan Ibrasim-Paramount Ruler of Malaysia, 722. Turnbull, Sir Winton, 1243. Turner, Sir Alan, 613. Debate. See "Bills", "Business", "Grievance debate" and "Motions". Defence- Accidents. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Budget. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Communications bases. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Expenditure. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". Force- Academy. See "Committees-Public Works", "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers-By leave". Personnel entitlements. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". lxvi Index to Votes and Proceedings Defence-continued Forces Retirement Benefits- Fund. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Scheme. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Government decisions. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Program-Memorandum of understanding on logistic support between Australia and United States of America. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Report 1979. See "Motions-To take note of papers". Review. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Science and Technology Organisation review. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Service- Homes Scheme. See "Committees-Expenditure". Housing. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Spending program. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Defoliants-Effects on Vietnam veterans-Proposed judicial inquiry. See "Public importance-Dis- cussion of matters of". Department of Productivity. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Departure tax legislation. See "Ministerial statements". Deputy- Chairmen of Committees-Nomination by Speaker, 20-1, 40, 1028. Of Governor-General. See "Affirmation by Members", "Governor-General", "Messages" and "Oaths by Members". Speaker- Presents papers, 1572. Statement-Hansard-Incorporationof document, 1001. And see "Rulings". Development-Government claims and policies. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Dhanabalan, Mr S.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1426. Dibela, Hon. K.-Provided with seat on floor of House, 91. Disallowance motion-Poker Machine Control (Amendment) Ordinance 1979 of A.C.T.-Motion (Mr Innes); debated and negatived, 855-6. Disapproval resolution-Remuneration Tribunal Determinations 1978/6 and 1978/7-Motion (Mr Street); debated and agreed to, 350. Disarmament. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers", and "Public impor- tance-Discussion of matters of". Discharge of business. See "Business-Government" and "Tariff Proposals". Discussion of matters of public importance. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Dissent- From rulings. See "Rulings". Of- One Member recorded, 151, 222, 270, 464, 586, 595. Opposition recorded, by leave, 686. Dissolution of House of Representatives. See "Motions-To take note of papers". Distinguished visitors- Provided with seat on floor of House- Daryatmo, Hon. (Speaker of Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat of Republic of Indonesia), 685. Dibela, Hon. K. (Speaker of National Parliament of Papua New Guinea), 91. Makalintal, Hon. Q. (Speaker of Batasang Pambansa of Republic of Philippines), 1452. Mara, Rt Hon. Ratu Sir Kamisese (Prime Minister of Fiji), 1191. Morea, Hon. S. (Speaker of National Parliament of Papua New Guinea), 1407. Prince of Wales, His Royal Highness, 695. Qionibaravi, Hon. M. (Speaker of House of Representatives of Fiji), 511. Shamir, Hon. Y. (Speaker of Knesset of Israel), 765. Index to Votes and Proceedings lxvii Distinguished visitors-continued Welcomed- Andrianopoulos, Hon. A. (Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of Greece), 1200. Apel, Dr H. (Minister of Defence of Federal Republic of Germany), 1372. Barbara, Hon. A. (Minister for Labour, Culture and Welfare of Malta), 1268. Delegates attending- 4th Australasian Parliamentary Seminar, 439. 5th Australasian Parliamentary Seminar, 1577. Delegation from- ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Organization, 1353. Knesset of Israel, 765. National- Assembly of Republic of Korea, 168, 1346. Parliament of Papua New Guinea, 64. New Zealand, 367. People's Assembly of Arab Republic of Egypt, 350, 1568. Republic of Indonesia, 1200. Solomon Islands, 953. Supreme Soviet of U.S.S.R., 805. United Nations Council for Namibia, 1480. Dhanabalan, Mr S. (Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Singapore), 1426. Eralp, Mr O. (Ambassador of Turkey to United Nations), 1480. Ferrari, Hon. Dr J. D. M. (Minister for Economic Development, Planning and Housing of Seychelles), 1297. Haferkamp, Mr W. (Vice President of Commission of European Communities), 1408. Holland, Hon. E. S. F. (Minister for Housing of New Zealand), 117. Hongskula, Air Chief Marshal Harin (Speaker of National Assembly of Thailand and Presi- dent of ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Organization), 1353. Lumley, Rt Hon. E. (Minister of State for Trade of Canada), 1518. Members of- 9th Norfolk Island Council, 705. Papua New Guinea Parliament's Public Accounts Committee, 156. Solomon Islands Parliament's Public Accounts Committee, 395. Morea, Hon. S. (Speaker of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea), 1577. Naupa, Hon. J. (Minister for Transport and Communications of Vanuatu), 1566. Prentice, Rt Hon. R. (Minister for Social Security of United Kingdom), 1670. Sicat, Hon. Dr G. P. (Minister responsible for National Economic Planning and Development Authority of Philippines), 1480. Singh, Hon. Dr S. (Fiji), 511. St Ange, Hon. K. (Minister for Agriculture of Seychelles), 1297. Talboys, Rt Hon. B. E. (Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister of Trade of New Zealand) and party, 69. Taleb, Dr Souti Abou (Speaker of People's Assembly of Arab Republic of Egypt), 1568. Toganivalu, Hon. R. T. (Minister for Information of Fiji), 511. Distribution Commissioners. See "Ministerial Statements" and "Statements". Divisions- In House- Aboriginal- And Torres Strait Islanders (Queensland Reserves and Communities Self-management) Bill 1978-Second reading-Amendment- Closure, 98-9. Amendment, 99. Councils and Associations Amendment Bill-Second reading-Closure, 151. Land Rights (Northern Territory) Amendment Bill- 1978-Second reading-Closure, 194. (No. 2) 1978-Second reading-Closure, 297. 1980-Second reading- Amendment, 1433. Second reading, 1433-4. Voting Rights and Obligations-Proposed Select Committee-Motion, 178. Ixviii Index to Votes and Proceedings Divisions-continued In House-continued Adjournment of House- Closure, 89, 645. Motion, 645-6, 1286-7. Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Amendment Bill 1980-Second reading, 1572. Afghanistan-Motion- Invasion by Soviet Union-Amendment, 1265. Invasion by Soviet Union-Australian Labour Party response- Amendment, 1284. Motion, 1284-5. Invasion by Soviet Union-Bi-partisan approach- Amendment, 1290. Motion, 1291. Apple and Pear Stabilization Amendment Bill 1978-Second reading-Amendment- Closure, 397. Amendment, 398. Appropriation Bill- (No. 1) 1978-79-Second reading-Amendment, 387. (No. 3) 1978-79- Second reading-Amendment- Closure, 756-7. Amendment, 757. Third reading-Closure, 757-8. (No. 4) 1978-79- Second reading-Closure, 758. Third reading-Closure, 759. (No. 1) 1979-80-Second reading-Amendment, 1137. (No. 3) 1979-80-Second reading-Amendment, 1404. (No. 1) 1980-81-Second reading-Amendment, 1654-5. Atomic Energy Amendment Bill- 1978- Second reading- Closure, 170-1. Second reading, 171. Third reading, 173-4. (No. 2) 1978- Second reading, 585. Third reading, 585-6. 1979- Second reading- Amendment- Closure, 768. Amendment, 768. Second reading, 769. Third reading- Closure, 769. Third reading, 770. (No. 2) 1979- Second reading- Amendment- Closure, 1274. Amendment, 1274. Second reading, 1275. Third reading, 1275-6. (No. 2) 1980- Second reading, 1593. Third reading, 1594. Australian Federal Police- Bill 1979-Second reading-Amendment, 883-4. Amendment Bill 1980-Second reading-Amendment, 1415-6. Index to Votes and Proceedings lxix Divisions-continued In House-continued Australian Security Intelligence Organization Bill 1979- Second reading- Amendment- Closure, 1001. Amendment, 1001-2. Second reading, 1002. Reference to- Legislation committee-Closure, 1003-4. Select committee- Closure, 1002-3. Motion, 1003. Report be adopted and Bill read a third time, 1081. Bounty- (Books) Amendment Bill 1979-Second reading-Amendment-Closure, 882. (Injection-moulding Equipment) Bill 1979-Second reading-Closure, 881. (Ships) Bill 1980-Second reading-Closure, 1363. Brisbane International Airport redevelopment-Initial works phase 1-Approval of work- Closure, 1241. Business-Government- Orders of day be postponed, 1601. Precedence to, until Appropriation Bills (Nos. 1 and 2) 1980-81 have passed House, 1591. Coastal Waters (State Powers) Bill 1980-Second reading, 1458. Commonwealth- Electoral Amendment Bill 1980-Second reading-Amendment- Closure, 1521-2. Amendment, 1522. Employees (Redeployment and Retirement) Bill 1979-Second reading-Amendment, 807. Grants Commission Amendment Bill 1979-Second reading-Closure, 1285-6. Companies (Acquisition of Shares) Bill 1980-Second reading-Amendment, 1395-6. Compensation (Commonwealth Government Employees) Amendment Bill 1979-Second reading-Amendment, 1094. Computing equipment purchases-Motion- Amendment- Closure, 64. Amendment, 65. Motion, 65. Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Bill- 1979- Second reading- Closure, 1044. Second reading, 1045. Suspension of standing orders to allow remaining stages to be passed without delay, 1055. Third reading- Closure, 1055-6. Third reading, 1056. 1980-Second reading- Amendment- Closure, 1355. Amendment, 1355. Closure, 1356. Second reading, 1356. 1980 [No. 2] and Trade Practices Amendment Bill 1980-Second readings, 1322-3 (negatived). lxx Index to Votes and Proceedings Divisions-continued In House-continued Customs Amendment Bill- 1979-Consideration of legislation committee report-Clause 8- Amendment (Sir William McMahon)-Closure, 834. Amendment (Mr Wilson), 835. (No. 2) 1979-Second reading, 1086-7. (No. 4) 1979- Second reading, 1206-7. Suspension of standing orders to enable remaining stages to be passed without delay, 1215. Third reading, 1215-6. Customs Tariff- Amendment Bill- (No. 3) 1978-Second reading-Amendment, 347-8. (No. 2) 1979-Second reading, 862. (Uranium Concentrate Export Duty) Bill 1980-Second reading, 1324-5. Defence Force Academy- Approval of work-Closure, 1497. Ministerial statement-Motion to take note of paper-Amendment, 1496-7. Economic development-Proposed department-Motion, 236. Electoral- Laws and procedures-Proposed Joint Select Committee, 548-9. Redistribution of Queensland-Papers-Motion to take note of papers-Closure, 120. Environment Protection- (Alligator Rivers Region) Bill 1978- Second reading- Closure, 182. Second reading, 182. Senate's amendments-Report be adopted, 255. (Nuclear Codes) Bill 1978- Second reading-Amendment, 188 Senate's amendments-Report be adopted, 267. Estimates committees-Amendment of sessional orders and reference of expenditure (Appro- priation Bill (No. 1) 1980-81)-Amendment- Closure, 1590. Amendment, 1590. Excise- Amendment Bill 1978-Second reading, 371. Tariff Amendment Bill- 1980-Second reading-Amendment, 1325-6. (No. 3) 1980-Second reading, 1414-5. Fisheries Amendment Bill 1980-Second reading, 1464-5. Government expenditure, personal taxation and revenue 1979-80-Ministerial statement- Motion to take note of paper-Amendment- Closure, 833. Amendment, 833. Health Insurance Amendment Bill- (No. 2) 1978-Second reading-Amendment, 465. 1979-Second reading-Amendment, 857. Historic Shipwrecks Amendment Bill 1980-Second reading, 1466. Homeless Persons Assistance Amendment Bill 1979-Second reading-Amendment, 1160-1. Housing Assistance Bill 1978-Second reading-Amendment, 251. Human Rights Commission Bill 1979-Second reading-Amendment- Closure, 1300. Amendment, 1300. Index to Votes and Proceedings lxxi Divisions-continued In House-continued Income Tax- (Arrangements with the States) Bill 1978-Second reading-Amendment, 281-2. Assessment Amendment Bill- (No. 2) 1978 [No. 2] and associated Bills- Allotment of time-Closure, 443-4. Second readings, 444-5. Remaining stages, 445. (No. 2) 1979-Second reading- Amendment- Closure, 780. Amendment, 781. Second reading, 781. (No. 4) 1979-Second reading-Amendment- Closure, 1170. Amendment, 1171. (No. 6) 1979-Second reading-Closure, 1359. (No. 3) 1980-Second reading-Amendment, 1504. (No. 4) 1980- Second reading- Amendment- Closure, 1599. Amendment, 1599. Closure, 1600. (Individuals) Bill 1980-Second reading-Amendment, 1603. (Rates) Amendment Bill- 1979-Second reading, 1175. (No. 2) 1980-Second reading-Amendment, 1503. (Rates and Assessment) Amendment Bill 1979- Second reading- Closure, 841. Second reading, 841. Third reading, 842. Job opportunities-Costing of Australian Labor Party's program-Motion-Amendment- Closure, 1346-7. Amendment, 1347. Leader of Opposition-Resolution of censure-Motion, 157. Maralinga nuclear waste-Ministerial statement-Motion to take note of paper- Amendment, 451. Member- Be now heard, 1455. Closure of, 37-8, 38, 80-1, 81, 111 (2), 112-3, 113-4, 121, 121-2, 126, 126-7, 136-7, 139-40, 168, 180, 181, 316 (2), 351-2, 352, 383, 384, 406, 418 (2), 453 (negatived), 454, 455, 480, 490, 643, 644, 672-3, 697-8 (2), 701, 770, 771, 877, 882, 982-3, 987-8 (negatived), 1020, 1021, 1021-2, 1023, 1024, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1209, 1224 (2), 1268, 1271, 1272, 1279(2), 1280(negatived), 1313(2), 1337, 1337-8, 1427, 1452, 1453, 1527 (negatived), 1528 (negatived), 1567 (2), 1598, 1612 (2). Suspended, 913, 914, 1277-8, 1418, 1686. Minister for- Industry and Commerce-Relationship with QBE Insurance Limited-Motion, 407. National Development has wilfully misled House, etc.-Motion- Closure, 854. Motion, 854. Primary Industry-Proposed ministerial suspension-Motion- Closure, 1022. Motion, 1022-3. Motor vehicle plan-Ministerial statement-Motion to take note of paper-Amendment, 655-6. lxxii Index to Votes and Proceedings Divisions-continued In House-continued National- Companies and Securities Commission Bill 1979-Second reading-Amendment, 1102. Health Amendment Bill- 1978-Second reading-Amendment, 320. (No. 2) 1979-Second reading- Amendment, 967. Second reading, 967. Parks and Wildlife Conservation Amendment Bill- 1978-Second reading-Amendment, 184. 1979- Second reading, 922. Third reading, 923. Navigation Amendment Bill 1980-Second reading-Amendment, 1465. Norfolk Island Bill 1978-Second reading- Amendment, 737. Second reading, 738. Northern Territory (Self-Government) Bill 1978-Second reading-Amendment, 284. Overseas Student Charge Bill 1979-Second reading-Amendment-Closure, 1136. Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Amendment Bill 1980-Second reading- Amendment, 1462. Second reading, 1462. Pipeline Authority Amendment Bill 1979-Second reading-Amendment, 786. Poker Machine Control (Amendment) Ordinance of A.C.T.-Motion for disallowance, 856. Postponement of order of day-Motion, 143, 170. Primary Industry Bank Amendment Bill 1978-Second reading-Amendment, 244-5. Privilege-Conspiracy to mislead Parliament-Motion, 318. Public- Accounts Committee-Reference-Pharmaceutical Benefits-Excess Payments- Amendment, 1409-10. Duty and Private Interest-Report of Committee of Inquiry-Motion to take note of paper-Amendment, 1523. Importance-Discussion of matter of-Business of day be called on, 41, 159, 169, 214, 250, 344, 574, 605, 650, 683, 700, 716, 732, 755, 777, 879, 920, 1159, 1204, 1255, 1270-1, 1292, 1324, 1336, 1349, 1380, 1401, 1510, 1530. Service Arbitration Amendment Bill 1978-Second reading, 242. Works Committee-Learmonth, W.A.-Development of R.A.A.F. Base-Reference of work-Closure, 1588. Qantas Airways Limited (Loan Guarantee) Bill- 1979- Second reading-Closure, 869-70. Third reading-Closure, 870. 1980-Second reading-Closure, 1374. Racial Discrimination Amendment Bill 1979- Second reading, 1332. Third reading-Closure, 1333. Repatriation Acts Amendment Bill 1978-Second reading, 464. Roads Grants Bill 1980-Second reading-Amendment, 1520-1. Ruling- Acting Speaker-Dissent- Closure, 916. Motion, 916. Deputy Speaker-Dissent-Motion, 1225. Speaker-Dissent- Closure, 1183. Motion, 572, 1183. Sessional orders-Suspension of-Motion, 1004. Index to Votes and Proceedings lxxiii Divisions-continued In House-continued Social- Security and repatriation benefits-Indexation-Motion, 632. Services Amendment Bill- 1978- Proposed reference to select committee- Closure, 455-6. Motion, 456. Second reading- Closure, 453. Second reading, 454. 1980-Second reading-Amendment, 1644. Speech-Extension of time, 134 (2), 137, 434, 600-1 (negatived), 673, 792-3, 1277. Standing- Order- 48A and 103-Suspension of- Closure, 141-2, 194-5, 452, 1591-2. Motion, 142, 452, 1592. 103-Suspension of- Closure, 1357-8. Motion, 1358. 399-Suspension of- Closure, 1029. Motion, 1029. Orders-Suspension of- Closure, 39, 59, 97, 140, 307, 352-3, 372, 442, 698, 771, 784, 876, 877-8, 986, 1024-5, 1074, 1209, 1223, 1255-6, 1269, 1272, 1427-8. Motion, 39, 59, 81-2, 98, 112, 114, 122, 127, 141, 181, 353, 373, 407-8, 419, 442-3, 472, 643-4, 698-9, 772, 784, 876, 971, 987, 1025, 1027, 1074, 1207, 1210, 1225, 1256, 1269, 1273, 1338, 1428, 1453-4, 1499, 1531, 1568, 1613. States- Grants- (Capital Assistance) Bill- 1978-Second reading-Amendment, 522. 1979-Second reading-Amendment, 1135. (Home Care) Amendment Bill 1978-Second reading, 390. (Petroleum Products) Amendment Bill 1978-Second reading-Amendment, 87-8. (Personal Income Tax Sharing) Amendment Bill- 1978-Second reading-Amendment, 218. 1980-Second reading-Amendment- Closure, 1388. Amendment, 1388-9. Supply Bill (No. 1) 1980-81-Third reading-Closure, 1475. Tariff Proposals- Debate be adjourned, 1263-4. Discharge-Closure, 1264. Tasmanian Native Forestry Agreement Bill 1980-Second reading-Closure, 1512. Tax matters-Alleged misrepresentation by Prime Minister-Motion- Closure, 714-5. Motion, 715. Taxation Administration Amendment Bill 1979-Second reading-Closure, 871. Telecommunications (Interception)- Amendment Bill 1979- House, at later hour, again resolve itself into committee, 1222. Second reading- Resumption of debate be made order of day-Amendment, 1181. Second reading 1216. Bill 1979 [No. 2]-Report be adopted and Bill read a third time, 1086. lxxiv Index to Votes and Proceedings Divisions-continued In House-continued Termination of pregnancy-Medical benefits-Motion-Amendment, 692, 692-3. Territory Authorities (Financial Provisions) Bill 1978-Third reading-Closure, 58. Thirty-five hour week-Motion- Amendment, 1511. Motion, 1512. Trade- Practices- Amendment Bill (No. 2) 1978-Second reading, 577. (Boycotts) Amendment Bill 1980- And Conciliation and Arbitration (Boycotts) Amendment Bill 1980- Second readings together, 1501. Remaining stages together, 1501. Resumption of debate be made order of day for next sitting-Amendment, 1474. Union Training Authority Amendment Bill 1978-Second reading, 272. Unemployment- Motion- Closure, 962. Motion, 962. Proposed Joint Committee-Motion-Closure, 104. Uranium development-Ministerial statement-Motion to take note of paper-Closure, 174. Urgent Bills- Allotment of time- Amendment, 1075. Closure, 444. Motion, 1076, 1500. Declaration of urgency, 443, 785, 1499-1500. Want of confidence in/Censure of- Government- Amendment- Closure, 581. Words be inserted, 582. Words stand, 581 (negatived). Closure, 138, 317, 368, 1200-1. Motion, 138, 317, 368-9, 1201. Motion, as amended, 582-3. Minister for- Business and Consumer Affairs-Motion, 1158. Defence-Motion, 270. Employment and Youth Affairs- Closure, 1236. Motion, 1237. National Development-Motion, 702. Primary Industry- Closure, 601. Motion, 602. Primary Industry and Prime Minister- Closure, 917. Motion, 918. Prime Minister- Closure, 248, 531, 648, 1034-5. Motion, 80, 249, 531, 649, 1035. Prime Minister and Minister for Industry and Commerce- Closure, 135. Motion, 135-6. Index to Votes and Proceedings lxxv Divisions-continued In House-continued Whale Protection Bill 1980- Amendment by legislation committee be disagreed to- Closure, 1513-4. Motion, 1514. Amendment, 1514-5. Second reading-Closure, 1476. Wool Industry Amendment Bill 1978-Second reading-Amendment, 217. In committee- Aboriginal- And Torres Strait Islanders (Queensland Reserves and Communities Self-management) Bill 1978-Remainder of Bill-Amendments, 101. Councils and Associations Amendment Bill 1978- Clauses 1 to 3-Closure, 151-2. Clause 4-Closure, 152. Land Rights (Northern Territory) Amendment Bill- 1978- Clause 8-Amendment, 195. Clause 11-Amendment, 196. (No. 3) 1978-Proposed new clauses-Closure, 296. 1979-Clause 3, 1230-1. Atomic Energy Amendment Bill 1978-Bill be agreed to- Closure, 172. Motion, 173. Australian- Overseas Projects Corporation Bill 1978-Amendments, 354. Security Intelligence Organization Bill 1979- Clause 5- Amendments, 1010, 1013-4, 1067. Motion, 1068. Clause 8-Amendments, 1069. Proposed new clause, 1068-9. Remainder of Bill be agreed to and Bill be reported without amendment, 1080. Coastal Waters (State Title) Bill 1980-Bill be agreed to- Closure, 1459. Motion, 1459. Compensation (Commonwealth Government Employees) Amendment Bill 1979- Clause 2-Amendment, 1095. Schedule-Amendment, 1096. Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment- Bill 1979- Bill be reported without amendment, 1054. Clause 3, 1050. Clause 4- Closure, 1051. Motion, 1051. Clauses 5 to 14, 1052. Clauses 15 and 16- Closure, 1052. Motion, 1053. Remainder of Bill- Closure, 1053. Motion, 1054. (Federal Court of Australia) Bill 1978-Clause 4, 223. Co-operative Farmers and Graziers Direct Meat Supply Limited (Loan Guarantee) Bill 1978-Amendments, 128, 129. lxxvi Index to Votes and Proceedings Divisions-continued In committee-continued Customs Amendment Bill (No. 4) 1979- Clause 4- Amendment- Closure, 1211. Amendment, 1212. Motion, 1212-3. Progress to be reported, 1208. Proposed new clause- 2A, 1210-1. 5A- Closure, 1214. Motion, 1214. Environment Protection- (Alligator Rivers Region) Bill 1978-Senate's amendments-Closure, 255. (Northern Territory Supreme Court) Bill 1978-Senate's amendments, 263-4. (Nuclear Codes) Bill 1978- Clause 13-Amendment-Closure, 192. Clause 14-Amendments-Closure, 193. Senate's amendments Nos. 1 to 5- Amendments, 266. Closure, 265. Senate's amendment No. 6, 266. Excise Tariff Amendment Bill (No. 2) 1978-Amendment, 587. Housing Assistance Bill 1978- Clauses 1 to 20-Closure, 251-2. Schedule-Clauses 1 to 17-Closure, 252. Human Rights Commission Bill 1979- Amendments disagreed to by Senate-Insisted on, 1379. Clause 3-Amendment, 1301, 1307-8, 1308, 1309. Clause 5-Amendment, 1329. Proposed new clause, 1329. Income Tax- Assessment Amendment Bill- 1978-Clause 3-Amendment, 206. (No. 2) 1979- Clauses 1 to 3- Closure, 782. Motion, 782. Progress be reported, 783. (No. 4) 1980-Progress be reported, 1600. Laws Amendment Bill 1979-Clause 20, 1174. Member-Closure of, 153, 171-2. National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Amendment Bill 1978-Senate's amendments, 258. Social Services Amendment Bill- 1978- Clauses 5 and 6- Closure, 461. Motion, 461. Clause 7-Closure, 462. Clauses 21 to 23, 462. Clauses 45 and 46, 463. 1979-Remainder of Bill, 1106. Telecommunications (Interception) Amendment Bill 1979- Clause 3- Clause be postponed, 1218. Closure, 1219. Motion, 1219. Index to Votes and Proceedings Ixxvii Divisions-continued In committee-continued Telecommunications (Interception) Amendment Bill 1979-continued Clause 4- Amendment, 1220. Motion, 1221. Clause 5-Clause be postponed, 1221. Progress be reported, 1218 (negatived), 1222. Proposed new clause 2A- Closure, 1217. Motion, 1217. Telecommunications (Interception) Bill 1979 [No. 2]-Remainder of Bill-Amendments, 1085. Territory Authorities (Financial Provisions) Bill 1978-Bill be agreed to-Closure, 57. Trade Union Training Authority Amendment Bill 1978-Clauses 1 to 7, 273. In estimates committees-Appropriation Bill (No. 1)- 1979-80-Proposed expenditure- Department of- Education-Expression of opinion, 1127. Treasury-Resolution-Amendment, 1121. Parliament-Expression of opinion, 1109. 1980-81-Committee reconvene, 1633. In legislation committees- Audit Amendment Bill 1978- Clause 5-Postpone clause, 564. Clause 9-Amendment, 564. Customs Amendment Bill 1979- Clause 8-Amendments, 801. Clause 12-Amendments, 802. Clause 13-Amendment, 803. Whale Protection Bill 1980-Amendment, 1489. And see "Standing orders-Amendment of-No. 200A". Dockyards. See "Committees-Public Works". Donnelly, Mr E. J. (Secretary, Joint House Department)-Retirement of, 1426. Drugs- And road safety. See "Committees-Road Safety". Royal Commission of Inquiry. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To authorise publication of papers and To take note of papers", "Public importance-Discussion of matters of" and "Statements". Dual nationality. See "Committees-Foreign Affairs and Defence".

E East Timor. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Economic- Development-Proposed department. See "Motions-General business". Recovery, Situation, Stagflation, Strategy. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Economy. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Education. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Egypt, Arab Republic of-Delegation from the People's Assembly-Present in gallery; welcomed, 350, 1568. Election of- Chairman of Committees, 10. Members- General election-Return to writs, 3-5. lxxviii Index to Votes and Proceedings Election of-continued Members-continued Grayndler Division- Issue of writ, 766 (proposed), 789. Return to writ, 927. Werriwa Division- Issue of writ, 327. Return to writ, 433. Speaker, 6. Election petition of H. T. Berrill in matter of poll held in S.A. for Electoral Division of Boothby and in matter of Commonwealth Electoral Act, 18. Electoral- Distribution Commissioners. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Laws and procedures-Proposed joint select committee. See "Motions-General business". Redistribution- Queensland. See "Motions-To take note of papers", "Standing orders-Suspension of, moved without notice" and "Statements". Western Australia. See "Motions-Principal". 1977. See "Ministerial statements". Employee participation. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Employment. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Public impor- tance-Discussion of matters of". Energy- Policy. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Public impor- tance-Discussion of matters of'. Prices-Proposed advertising campaign. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Use, distribution and conservation-in Australian Capital Territory. See "Committees-Austra- lian Capital Territory". Enoggera military area, Qld. See "Committees-Public Works". Environment- And Conservation-Standing Committee. See "Committees", "Ministerial statements", "Motions- To take note of papers" and "Statements". Protection. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Environmental responsibilities. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Eralp, Mr O.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1480. Estimates committees. See "Bills-Estimates Committees" and "Committees-Standing Orders Committee". Ethnic- Broadcasting and television, Community policy. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Television review panel. See "Statements-Stdnding orders having been suspended". European- Economic Community. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Parliament-Presentation of gavel. See "Speaker-Statements". Evatt Memorial Foundation. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Everingham, Dr D. N.-Appointed member of Council of Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 28. Excise tariff. See "Tariff". Expenditure-Standing Committee. See "Committees", "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". Export- Development initiatives. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Policy for bulk raw materials. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Extended time for speech. See "Speech" and "Standing Orders-Suspension of'. Index to Votes and Proceedings Ixxix

F Fairfax, John & Sons Limited-Telegram from solicitors for, reported to House, 975. And see "Committees-Privileges". Family- Law Act. See "Committees", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". Living standards. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Fauna, trafficking in, in Australia. See "Committees-Environment and Conservation". Federal Narcotics Bureau. See "Ministerial statements", "Public importance-Discussion of matters of" and "Statements". Ferrari, Hon. Dr J. D. M.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1297. Financial interests of Minister for Primary Industry. See "Statements-Standing orders having been suspended". Fisher, Mr P. S.-Appointed National Country Party Whip, 1611. Fishermen's Bend, Vic. See "Committees-Public Works". Foreign- Affairs and Defence-Joint Committee. See "Committees", "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". Investment. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Ownership and control of Australian industry and resources. See "Motions-General business" and "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Policy. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Forestry program, Northern Territory. See "Committees-Expenditure". Fraser, Mr A. D.-Death of, 9. Fraser, Rt Hon. J. M.-Formation of ministry by, 7-8. Fry, Mr K. L.-Affirmation of allegiance by, 27. Fuel industry strike. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Funeral of Earl Mountbatten of Burma. See "Statements".

G Galbally information kit. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Garden Island Dockyard, N.S.W. See "Committees-Public Works". Garland, Mr R. V.- Discharged as trustee of Parliamentary Retiring Allowances Trust, 24. Oath of allegiance by, 75. Gavel-Presentation to European Parliament. See "Speaker-Statements". General business. See "Business", "Motions-Generalbusiness", "Standing orders-Amendment of- No. 101" and "Standing orders-Suspension of". General election. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Geo-political situation. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Ginninderra Creek-Lake Ginninderra. See "Committees-Australian Capital Territory". Government- Aircraft Factories, Fishermen's Bend, Vic. See "Committees-Public Works". Business. See "Business". Expenditure. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Policies. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Whips-Appointment of, 8. And see "Motions-Want of confidence in/Censure of'. Index to Votes and Proceedings

Governor-General (Sir Zelman Cowen)- Address in Reply to. See "Address". Assent to first Bill presented following swearing-in, 70. Commission to- Acting Speaker-To administer oath or affirmation to Members, 422-3. Deputy to- Administer oath or affirmation to Members, 3. Open Parliament, 2. Speaker-To administer oath or affirmation to Members, 6. Message from- Deputy, desiring attendance of Members in Senate Chamber, 1. Desiring attendance of Members in Senate Chamber to hear Opening Speech, 7. Opening Speech reported, 9. Presentation of Speaker, 6. Proclamation appointing day of assembly of Parliament, 1. And see "Bills", "Deputy of Governor-General" and "Messages". Grayndler Electoral Division. See "Election-Of Members". Great Barrier Reef. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers", "Public importance-Discussion of matters of" and "Statements". Greenup, Mr A. E.-Death of, 1543. Grievance debate-Question-That grievances be noted- Agreed to, 146, 222, 277-8, 350, 386, 434, 481, 526, 593, 657-8, 686, 732, 776, 846, 954, 989, 1090, 1166, 1336, 1380, 1418, 1495-6, 1566, 1648. On a Wednesday, 1380, 1418. Not called on as time allowed under standing order 106 had expired, 82, 1036, 1240, 1291. Paper presented during, 1166. Time for extended, 278, 776, 989 (2), 1566. And see "Business", "Standing orders-Amendment of-No. 101" and "Standing orders-Sus- pension of"'. Guillotine. See "Bills-Urgent". Guy, Mr J.A.-Death of, 1243.

H Haferkamp, Mr W.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1408. Hansard.See "Deputy Speaker-Statements", "Speaker-statements" and "Standing orders-Suspen- sion of". Harold E. Holt Naval Communications Station. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Hayden, Mr W. G.-Appointed Leader of Parliamentary Labor Party, 9. Health- Aboriginal. See "Committees-Aboriginal Affairs". Care costs. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Care financing. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Funding. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Insurance. See "Ministerial statements", "Public importance-Discussion of matters of' and "Statements". Henty, Sir Denham-Death of, 213. Herbicides. See "Ministerial statements", "Public importance-Discussion of matters of-Defoliants" and "Statements". High school, Nhulunbuy, N.T. See "Committees-Public Works". Hillyer, Mr R. W. (Secretary, Joint House Department)-Retirement of, 611. Hobart. See "Committees-Public Works". Index to Votes and Proceedings lxxxi

Holland, Hon. E. S. F.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 117. Hollywood, W.A. See "Committees-Public Works". Home building industry. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Homes Savings Grant Acts. See "Motions-To take note of papers". Holsworthy Army development, N.S.W. See "Committees-Public Works". Hongskula, Air Chief Marshal Harin-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1353. Hours of meeting. See "Business-Days and hours of meeting" and "Standing orders-Amendment of'. House- Committee. See "Committees". Of Representatives-Department of-Report. See "Motions-To take note of papers-By leave" and "Speaker-Statements". Housing- Costs. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Industry and home ownership. See "Motions-General business and To take note of papers". And see "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Human rights- In Soviet Union. See "Committees-Foreign Affairs and Defence" and "Motions-Principal"'. And see "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Hydro-electric power development and south-west Tasmania. See "Committees-Environment and Conservation".

Immigration policies and Australia's population. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Income Tax- Avoidance. See "Ministerial statements". Law. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Trusts and dependent children. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Indonesia, Republic of- Parliamentary delegation from-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1200. Visit by Prime Minister. See "Ministerial statements". Industrial- Disputation. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Relations. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Public impor- tance-Discussion of matters of'. Industry development policies. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Inflation rate. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Ingram, Mr K. R. (Principal Parliamentary Reporter)-Retirement of, 603. Interest rates. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. International- Airfares. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Airports. See "Committees-Public Works". Civil aviation policy. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". Disarmament. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Energy Agency. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Labour Conference-62nd (Maritime) Session. See "Ministerial statements". Labour Organisation. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Nuclear Fuel Cycle Evaluation. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". lxxxii Index to Votes and Proceedings International-continued Situation and Australia's economic prospects. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions--To take note of papers". Working Group of Parliamentarians concerned with population and development. See "Statements". Inter-Parliamentary Union. See "Statements". Interscan. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Invalid pensions. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Iran. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements".

J Japan- Trade with. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. And see "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Job- Creation. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Opportunities. See "Motions-Generalbusiness". John Fairfax & Sons Limited-Telegram from solicitors for, reported to House, 975. And see "Committees-Privileges". Johnson- Mr L. K.-Appointed Deputy Opposition Whip, 9. Mr L. R.-Appointed Opposition Whip, 9. Joint Committees. See "Committees". Joint House Department. See "Officers".

K Kakadu National Park. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Kampuchea. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Katter, Mr R. C.-Oath of allegiance by, 7. Kerin, Mr J. C.-Oath of allegience by, 433. Kerr, Mr J. F.-Appointed Principal Parliamentary Reporter, 603. Kerr, Sir John-Appointment to UNESCO. See "Ministerial statements-Standing orders having been suspended", "Public importance-Discussion of matters of' and "Statements". Khama, Sir Seretse-Death of, 1543. Kimberley Aborigines. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Klugman, Dr K. E.-Elected member of Australian National University Council, 763. Knesset of Israel, Delegation from-Present in gallery; welcomed, 765. Korea-National Assembly of, Delegation from-Present in gallery; welcomed, 168, 1346.

L Labor Party, Parliamentary-Appointment of- Leader and Deputy Leader, 9. Whips, 9. Laboratories. See "Committees-Public Works". Land Commission programs. See "Motions-General business". Index to Votes and Proceedings lxxxiii

Land Rights. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Larrakeyah, N.T. See "Committees-Public Works". Lavarack Barracks, Townsville, Qild. See "Committees-Public Works". Law- Courts. See "Committees-Public Works". Reform Commission. See "Motions-To take note of papers". Lawrie, Mr A. G. E.-Death of, 613. Leader of- House- Appointment of- Mr Sinclair, 8, 1546. Mr Viner, 1034. Resignation of-Mr Sinclair, 1034. Opposition-Resolution of censure, 156-7. Learmonth, W.A. See "Committees-Public Works". Leave- Granted to- Debate second reading. See "Bills-Second reading". Member to- Address House or Committee. See "Speech". Amend- Motion, 1673. Resolution of appointment, 978. Second reading amendment, 239. Continue speech. See "Speech". Interrupt discussion of matter of public importance, 671. Make statement. See "Statements". Minister to make statement, 402, 471, 482, 577, 630, 759, 861, 1092. Move- Motion for- Printing of paper, 34, 584, 608. Publication of paper, 1151, 1323, 1400, 1426, 1596, 1648, 1663, 1664, 1688. Motions together, 637. Reports of Publications Committee be agreed to. See "Committees-Publications". Present paper- Between items of business, 214, 596, 608, 715, 723, 919, 1036, 1180. During- Debate, 178, 1389. Discussion of matter of public importance, 97. Grievance debate, 1166. Personal explanation, 617. Presentation of- Committee reports, 1151. Papers, 34. Speech, 922, 1597. Record dissent of Opposition, 686. Resume debate at later hour, 1205. Speak again. See "Speech". Withdraw motion, 342, 404, 547, 1290. Not granted to- Member to- Amend second reading amendment, 465. Continue speech when debate is resumed, 1528. Make statement. See "Statements". Move motion, 657, 929, 1008, 1030, 1031, 1207, 1301, 1530, 1591. Present paper(s), 61, 96, 202, 249, 261, 383, 386, 530, 762, 1034, 1180, 1194, 1387. Ixxxiv Index to Votes and Proceedings Leave-continued Not granted to-continued Minister to- Incorporate papers in Hansard, 875. Move- Motion, 97, 139, 194, 451, 586, 971, 1208, 1357, 1591. That Bill be now read a third time, 307, 1055, 1215, 1332. Make statement, 372, 1412 (2), 1413, 1426. And see "Bills", "Members", "Ministerial statements", "Motions", "Sessional order-Suspension of", "Speech" and "Standing orders-Suspension of'. Leave of absence to Members. See "Members". Leave of House for adduction of official records. See "Committees-Privileges", "Motions-Principal" and "Petitions". Lebanon. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Legal Aid. See "Committees-Aboriginal Affairs", "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Legislation committees. See "Bills-Legislation committees" and "Committees-Standing Orders Committee". Legislative Assembly- Norfolk Island-Presentation of clock and sandglass. See "Resolutions". Northern Territory-Presentation of Mace. See "Address-To Her Majesty The Queen" and "Resolutions". Library Committee. See "Committees". Limitation of debate. See "Bills-Urgent Bills" and "Business-Debate". Living standards. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. LPG. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Lumley, Rt Hon. E.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1518. Lusaka. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers".

M MacDonald, Mr A. N.-Death of, 9. Mace-Presentation to Legislative Assembly for Northern Territory, 319-20, 327. McKnight, Mr J. (Assistant Principal Parliamentary Reporter)-Retirement, 983. Makalintal, Hon. Q.-Provided with seat on floor of House, 1452. Malaysia-Visit by Minister for Trade and Resources. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-- To take note of papers". Mara, Rt Hon. Ratu Sir Kamisese-Provided with seat on floor of House, 1191. Maralinga, S.A. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Mattner, Mr E. W.-Death of, 9. Medibank. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Medical manpower supply. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Member for- McPherson. See "Statements, by leave". New England (Mr Sinclair)-Resignation from Ministry. See "Statements-Standing orders having been suspended". Members- Affirmation of allegiance by, 6, 27. Allegations against Member in Senate-Statement by Acting Speaker, 879. Attendance. See at end of each day's proceedings and see page 1744. Be now heard, 1455 (negatived). Index to Votes and Proceedings lxxxv Members-continued Closure of, 37, 38, 80, 81, 111 (2), 112, 113, 114, 120-1, 121-2, 125-6, 126-7, 136 (negatived), 139-40, 153, 168(2), 171-2 (negatived), 180, 180-1, 315-6, 316, 351, 352, 383, 384, 406, 407 (3), 418 (2), 453, 454, 455, 480 (2), 490(2), 547 (withdrawn), 572 (Speaker declined to accept motion), 643(2), 644(2), 672-3 (negatived), 696-7, 697-8, 700-1, 770, 771, 782 (negatived), 877, 881-2, 982-3, 983, 987-8 (negatived), 1020, 1021, 1021-2, 1023, 1024, 1026, 1026-7, 1028, 1208-9, 1223-4, 1224, 1268, 1271 (2), 1278-9 (2), 1280 (negatived), 1313(2), 1337, 1337-8, 1348 (negatived), 1426-7, 1452(2), 1453, 1511 (negatived), 1527 (negatived), 1528 (negatived), 1566-7, 1567, 1580 (negatived), 1598, 1611, 1612. Leave of absence, 414 (3), 420, 460, 763, 978 (2), 1613. L.eave of absence to all, 319, 611, 919, 1242, 1541, 1694. Named- And suspended- Mr Dawkins, 913, 1651. Mr Howe, 1417-8. Mr L. K. Johnson, 913-4. Mr Keating, 1686. Mr Uren, 1277. Matter not proceeded with- Mr C. K. Jones, 1277. Mr Neil (motion for suspension withdrawn), 404. Mr Scholes, 1246. Mr Stewart (motion for suspension withdrawn), 342. Mr Young, 460. Oaths of allegiance made by, 6, 7, 75, 433, 927. Resignation-Whitlam, Mr E. G., 327. And see "Dissent", "Election of", "Leave" and "Statements". Menzies, Sir Robert-Death of, 227. Messages-From- Governor-General(Sir Zelman Cowen) or his Deputy- Desiring attendance of Members in Senate Chamber to hear- Declaration of opening of Parliament, 1. Opening Speech, 7. Notifying that had been given to Bills. See "Proceedings on Bills" under "Bills". Recommending appropriation- In accordance with section 56 of Constitution, for Bills and amendments to be moved to Bills. See "Proceedings on Bills" under "Bills". Of revenue for purpose of any amendments made, on motion by a Minister, upon consideration of request of Senate for an amendment to Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Amendment Bill 1978, 286. Of revenue for purposes of an amendment to be moved to Bill by a Minister to Tasmania Grant (The Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company Limited) Amendment Bill (No. 2) 1978, 517. Transmitting particulars of, and recommending appropriation of revenue for, Appropriation and Supply Bills. See "Proceedings on Bills" under "Bills". Senate- Acquainting House of- Appointment of Senators to joint committees. See "Committees". Senate resolution- Constitutional Convention, 277. Family Law Act-Joint Select Committee, 988. Parliament House- Authorisation of commencement of work, 1575. Declared stages-734, 1574. Ixxxvi Index to Votes and Proceedings Messages-From-continued Senate-continued Notifying agreement- To- Amendments made by House- At request of Senate to- Honey Export Charge Amendment Bill 1980, 1690. Honey Levy (No. 1) Amendment Bill 1980, 1690. Honey Levy (No. 2) Amendment Bill 1980, 1690. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Grants) Bill 1980, 1481. To- Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Amendment Bill 1980, 1481. Copyright Amendment Bill 1980, 1694. Evidence Amendment Bill 1978, 127. Resolutions relating to appointment of Joint Committee on- Australian Capital Territory, 60, 658. Family Law Act, 441, 658, 988, 1509. Foreign Affairs and Defence, 60, 658. New and Permanent Parliament House, 60, 658. Without amendment or requests, to Bills received from House of Representatives. See "Proceedings on Bills" under "Bills". Disagreement to amendments made or insisted on by House to Human Rights Commis- sion Bill 1979, 1349, 1483. Returning with- Amendments, following Bills received from House of Representatives- Atomic Energy Amendment 1980, 1315. Broadcasting and Television Amendment 1980, 1674. Coal Industry Amendment 1979, 1146. Customs Amendment (No. 3) 1980, 1532. Departure Tax Collection 1978, 436-7. Diplomatic and Consular Missions 1978, 356. Environment Protection- (Alligator Rivers Region) 1978, 253. (Northern Territory Supreme Court) 1978, 263. (Nuclear Codes) 1978, 264. Health Insurance Amendment (No. 2) 1978, 500-1. Health Insurance Commission Amendment 1978, 501-2. Honey Industry Amendment 1980, 1677. Honey Research 1980, 1676. National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Amendment 1978, 256-9. Navigation Amendment 1979, 1049-50. Passports Amendment 1979, 1066-7. Pipeline Authority Amendment 1979, 1498. Pipeline Construction (Young to Wagga Wagga) 1979, 1315. Superannuation Acts Amendment 1978, 129. Trade Practices (Boycotts) Amendment 1980, 1534. Requests, following Bills received from House of Representatives- Honey Export Charge Amendment 1980, 1675. Honey Levy (No. 1) Amendment 1980, 1675. Honey Levy (No. 2) Amendment 1980, 1676. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Grants) 1980, 1460. Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Amendment 1978, 286. Transmitting for concurrence- Bills initiated in Senate. See "Proceedings on Bills" under "Bills". Resolution relating to- Appointment of Joint Select Committee on Family Law Act, 354-5. Authority to release evidence and records of Joint Committees, 1539-40. Index to Votes and Proceedings lxxxvii Middle East. See "Committees-Foreign Affairs and Defence", "Ministerial statements", "Motions- To take note of papers" and "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Midnight-Sittings after, 454, 588, 596, 836, 1106, 1212, 1307, 1350, 1359, 1465, 1523, 1593, 1604, 1656, 1683. Migrant- Services. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Services and programs. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Millar, Mr P. C.-Elected Chairman of Committees, 10. And see "Rulings". Minerals. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Minister for- Business and Consumer Affairs. See "Motions-Want of confidence in/Censure of'. Defence. See "Motions-Want of confidence in/Censure of'. Employment and Youth Affairs. See "Motions- Want of confidence in/Censure of'. Finance. See "Advance to". Foreign Affairs and collective responsibility of Cabinet. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Industry and Commerce. See "Motions-General business" and "Motions-Want of confidence in/Censure of'. National Development. See "Motions-Generalbusiness" and "Motions- Want of confidence in/ Censure of'. Primary Industry. See "Motions-Want of confidence in/Censure of'. Ministerial arrangements. See "Ministry". Ministerial statements- Leave to make not granted, 372, 1412 (2), 1413, 1426. By leave- Aboriginal- Affairs-Government policies and achievements (Mr Viner), 607-8. Development Agency (Mr Viner), 498. Afghanistan-Australia's assessment and response (Mr Fraser), 1245. Agent Orange and Vietnam veterans (Mr Adermann), 1261. Airline services in central Australia (Mr Nixon), 158. Antarctic Research Policy Advisory Committee-Report (Mr Thomson), 1341. ANZAC-Use of word (Mr Macphee), 966. Arabian Peninsula and Malaysia-Visit by Minister for Trade and Resources (Mr Anthony), 1408. Army and Air Force canteen service (Mr J. E. McLeay), 672. Asia Dairy Industries (H.K.) Limited-Audit inspection (Mr Nixon), 1548. Auditor-General's Office-Independent auditor (Mr E. L. Robinson), 855. Australia- And New Zealand-Meeting of Prime Ministers (Mr Fraser), 1347. And third world-Report of Committee (Mr Peacock), 995. European Economic Community Bilateral Trade Negotiations (Mr Fraser), 832. Japan relations (Mr Fraser), 262. Papua New Guinea Maritime boundaries- And other matters relating to Torres Strait (Mr Peacock), 237. And proposed Torres Strait Protected Zone (Mr Peacock), 222. Negotiations and other matters relating to Torres Strait (Mr Peacock), 593. Relations with third world (Mr Peacock), 1354. Australian- Bicentenary 1988 (Mr Fraser), 734. Broadcasting Commission-Review (Mr Staley), 806. Capital Territory-Joint Committee-Reports-Government response-Planning in the A.C.T.- (Interim response) (Mr Ellicott), 1043. (Response) (Mr Ellicott), 1231. Economy (Mr Howard), 1312. lxxxviii Index to Votes and Proceedings Ministerial statements-continued By leave-continued Australian-continued Fishing zone (Mr Sinclair), 1016. Science and Technology Council (Mr Fraser), 92, 716. Services Canteens Organisation (Mr J. E. McLeay), 470. Troops-Return from Zimbabwe-Rhodesia (Mr Killen), 1311. Wheat Board-Annual financial statements (Mr Nixon), 1691. Australia's- International civil aviation policy (Mr Nixon), 450. Overseas representation (Mr Viner), 139. Aviation safety (Mr Nixon), 343. Bilateral negotiations-U.S.A. and Japan (Mr Anthony), 762. Borroloola land claim (Mr Viner), 244. Building and construction industry (Mr Groom), 1090. Census of population and housing, 1981 (Mr Howard), 1202. Chief Justice of High Court of Australia (Mr Fraser), 1428. Christmas Island phosphate industry-Report of Commission of Inquiry (Mr J. E. McLeay), 1252. Civil aviation negotiations with ASEAN (Mr Nixon), 699. Committee on Overseas Professional Qualifications-10th Report (Mr MacKellar), 722. Commonwealth education funding, 1980-81 (Mr Fife), 1561. Computing equipment tenders (Mr Fraser), 58. Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment (Federal Court of Australia) Bill 1978-Correcting error to second reading speech (Mr Street), 223. Constitutional and Legal Affairs-Senate Standing Committee-Report-Government response-Priority of Crown debts (Mr Fife), 990. Consular services for Australians overseas (Mr Peacock), 243. "Croatian Embassy" (Mr Peacock), 96. C.S.I.R.O.-Reorganisation (Mr Fraser), 222. Darwin Reconstruction Commission (Mr Adermann), 139. Defence- Budget, 1980-81 (Mr Killen), 1579. Expenditure (Mr Killen), 954. Force- Academy (Mr Killen), 1496. Personnel entitlements (Mr Killen), 370. Forces Retirement Benefits- Fund (Mr Killen), 930. Scheme (Mr Killen), 1202. Government decisions (Mr Killen), 1613. Program-Memorandum of understanding on logistic support between Australia and U.S.A. (Mr Killen), 1348. Review (Mr Killen), 486. Science and Technology Organisation review (Mr Killen), 1179. Service housing (Mr J. E. McLeay), 177. Spending program (Mr Killen), 717. Department of Productivity-The first 2 years (Mr Macphee), 573. Distribution Commissioners- Appointment for Western Australia (Mr J. E. McLeay), 751. Proposals-Preparation and distribution of analyses (Mr J. E. McLeay), 722. Drugs-Royal Commission of Inquiry- Interim report- (Mr Anthony), 1152. (Mr Fife), 1153. Report (Mr MacKellar), 1323. Education- Commissions-Funding guidelines 1981 (Mr Fife), 1527. Training and employment-Report of committee of inquiry (Mr Fraser), 688. Index to Votes and Proceedings lxxxix Ministerial statements-continued By leave-continued Electoral redistribution-1977 (Mr Street), 382. Employee participation-A broad view-Paper (Mr Macphee), 762. Employment in 1980s-Challenges and prospects (Mr Viner), 1429. Energy policy and related resource development (Mr Fraser), 1579. Environment and Conservation-Standing Committee-Reports-Government response- Off-road vehicles (Mr Groom), 1008. Oil spills (Mr Macphee), 920. European Economic Community-Bilateral trade negotiations (Mr Garland), 832. Evatt Memorial Foundation (Mr Fraser), 1037. Expenditure-Standing Committee-Reports-Government response- Australian Industry Development Corporation-Interim response (Mr Howard), 1561. Defence Service Homes Scheme (Mr J. E. McLeay), 597. Northern Territory forestry program (Mr Ellicott), 879. Parliament and Public Expenditure (Mr E. L. Robinson), 1036 (Interim response), 1298. Export- Development initiatives (Mr Anthony), 147. Policy for bulk raw materials (Mr Anthony), 486. Federal Narcotics Bureau (Mr Fife), 1000. Foreign- Affairs and Defence-Joint Committee-Report-Government response- Dual nationality (Mr Peacock), 1072. Human rights in Soviet Union (Mr Peacock), 1688. Investment- In Australia (Mr Howard), 526. Policy (Mr Howard), 319. Policy (Mr Peacock), 209. Galbally information kit-Paper (Mr MacKellar), 1038. General election (Mr Fraser), 1650, 1686. Geo-political situation (Mr Peacock), 651. Government expenditure, personal taxation and revenue 1979-80 (Mr Howard), 814. Great Barrier Reef- Marine Park Zoning Plan-Capricornia section (Mr Thomson), 1548. Ministerial Council (Mr E. L. Robinson), 1044. Petroleum exploration (Mr Fraser), 856. Harold E. Holt Naval Communication Station-Satellite ground terminal (Mr Killen), 682. Health- Care costs (Mr Hunt), 231, 815. Care financing (Mr Hunt), 75. Insurance- Arrangements (Mr Hunt), 333. Commission-3rd Annual Report (Mr Hunt), 202. Herbicide, 2, 4, 5-T (Mr Hunt), 806. Herbicides and chemicals-Effects on Vietnam veterans (Mr Adermann), 1367. Housing costs- Committee of Inquiry-Report (Mr Groom), 396. Commonwealth action (Mr Groom), 1328. Immigration policies and Australia's population (Mr MacKellar), 312. Income tax- Avoidance (Mr Howard), 658. Trusts and dependent children (Mr Howard), 1186. Industrial- Disputation (Mr Street), 723. Relations- And wages policies (Mr Street), 991. Government program (Mr Street), 1689. xc Index to Votes and Proceedings Ministerial statements-continued By leave-continued International- Civil aviation policy- Achievements (Mr Hunt), 1423. (Mr Nixon), 662. And see "Australia's international civil aviation policy" and "Civil aviation negoti- ations with ASEAN" under this heading. Energy Agency-Australian membership (Mr Newman), 672. Labour- Conference-62nd (Maritime) Session (Mr Street), 24. Organisation-Conventions and recommendations (Mr Street), 597, 1185. Nuclear Fuel Cycle Evaluation-Principal conclusions (Mr Peacock), 1327-8. Situation and Australia's economic prospects (Mr Fraser), 636. Interscan-Annual report (Mr Macphee), 1193. Iran (Mr Peacock), 1412. Kakadu National Park-Agreement and memoranda of leases (Mr Groom), 514. Lebanon (Mr Peacock), 486. Legal aid-Revised guidelines and new scale of solicitors' fees (Mr Viner), 498. Lusaka-Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (Mr Fraser), 956. Maralinga nuclear waste (Mr Killen), 450. Medical Manpower Supply-Report of Committee of Officials (Mr Hunt), 688. Middle East peace negotiations (Mr Fraser),410. Migrant services and programs (Mr Fraser),262. Motor vehicle plan (Mr Lynch), 639. Multilateral trade negotiations- (Mr Anthony), 322. Bilateral settlements with E.E.C., Japan and U.S.A. (Mr Anthony), 1229. Multinational defence force exercises (Mr Fraser), 1688. Nabarlek uranium project (Mr Anthony), 666. Namibia-U.N. Peacekeeping Force- Australian contribution (Mr Fraser), 617. (Mr Peacock), 364. National- Communications Satellite System (Mr Staley), 419, 1090-1, 1689. Energy Policy-Development and Implementation (Mr Newman), 733-4. Flag-Extension of free issue (Mr J. E. McLeay), 776. Resources-Senate Standing Committee-Report-Australia's water resources, Commonwealth's role-Government response (Mr Newman), 706. Training Council-1979 Training Study Mission-Report (Mr Viner), 1140. Youth Conference Resolutions-Government response (Mr Viner), 1432. Naturally occurring LPG-Increase in excise (Mr Newman), 751. New and Permanent Parliament House (Mr Fraser), 584. New South Wales State Electricity Commission-Grant of 371/2 hour working week (Mr Howard), 689. Nomad aircraft (Mr Macphee), 878. Norfolk Island-Government policy (Mr Ellicott), 222. Nuclear- Energy Agreements (Mr Peacock), 369. Safeguards- Agreement between Australia and Republic of Korea-Paper (Mr Peacock), 790. Agreements-Papers (Mr Peacock), 954. Model agreement (Mr Peacock), 607. Office of National Assessments-Review of security practices (Mr Fraser), 1547. Official Establishments-Report of Committee and Government's response (Mr Fraser), 1008. Overseas students, adult migrant education and immigration services (Mr MacKellar), 947. Parliament House-Design competition-Stage 1 winners (Mr Ellicott), 1043-4. Index to Votes and Proceedings xci Ministerial statements-continued By leave-continued Parliamentary- Committee reports (Mr Fraser), 236. Committees-Proposed guidelines for official witnesses (Mr Viner), 434. Passenger vehicle emission controls (Mr Nixon), 733. Pharmaceutical benefits-Excess payments (Mr MacKellar), 1383. Philippines and Indonesia-Visit by Prime Minister (Mr Fraser), 795. Portfolio investment overseas (Mr Howard), 1367. Prices Justification Tribunal (Mr Fife), 476. Prime Minister- And Minister for Foreign Affairs-Visits to United States of America and India (Mr Fraser), 1650. Of Great Britain-Visit to Australia (Mr Fraser), 861. Protective security review (Mr Anthony), 1192. Public- Broadcasting planning (Mr Staley), 96. Duty and Private Interest-Report of Committee of Inquiry (Mr Anthony), 1238-9. Libraries assistance (Mr Ellicott), 1179. Publications Committee (Standing)-Reports-Government response- Australian Government Publishing Service (Mr J. E. McLeay), 1090. Publication of Commonwealth Acts, Statutory Rules and legislation of Territories (Mr Viner), 654. Ranger uranium project-Agreement between Commonwealth and Northern Land Council (Mr Viner), 513. Remuneration Tribunal-1979 Review (Mr J. E. McLeay), 930. Rhodesia-Anticipated settlement (Mr Peacock), 1239. Rhodesian Elections 1980-Report of Australian National Observer Group (Mr Peacock), 1373. Road Safety-Standing Committee-Report-Vehicle safety-Government response (Mr Nixon), 607. Royal Australian- Air Force-No. 34 Squadron-Acquisition of aircraft (Mr Killen), 177. Navy-Acquisition of 4th FFG Frigate (Mr Killen), 1383. School to work transition-Government initiatives (Mr Viner), 1239. Science and the Environment-Senate Standing Committee-Reports-Government response- Annual reports (Mr Viner), 532. Herbicides, pesticides and human health (Mr Hunt), 608. Science Statement 1979-80 (Mr Thomson), 1509. Security and counter-terrorism (Mr Fraser),25. Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Trust (Mr Fraser),227. Social security programs (Mr Hunt), 935, 1552. Soil conservation-Commonwealth/States Collaborative Study-Government response (Mr Newman), 955. Statutory Rules 1979, No. 220-Error and reprint (Mr J. E. McLeay), 1238. Stevedoring industry-Report (Mr Street), 751. Structural adjustments-Report of study group- (Mr Fraser),662. Government response (Mr Lynch), 955. Tactical fighter- Aircraft-Selection for further evaluation (Mr Killen), 1229. Force- Evaluations (Mr Killen), 671. Project-Timing of decision (Mr Killen), 110, 1690. Tax- Avoidance (Mr Howard), 727. Indexation (Mr Howard), 284. xcii Index to Votes and Proceedings Ministerial statements-continued By leave-continued Taxation- Foreign tax credit system (Mr Howard), 491. Legislation-Retrospectivity (Mr Howard), 157. Technological change in Australia-Report of Committee of Inquiry-Government response (Mr Lynch), 1690. Telephone call charges (Mr Staley), 860. Terrorism-Bonn Declaration (Mr Fraser), 414. Tourism- (Mr Lynch), 946-7. Select Committee-Report-Government response (Mr Lynch), 733. Trade- Relations with European Economic Community (Mr Garland), 85. With developing countries (Mr Anthony), 1030. Transport Workers' Union dispute (Mr Street), 1327. Turana target aircraft (Mr Killen), 1036. Unemployed youth-Evaluation of Education Program (Mr Fife), 1519. Unemployment benefits-Review of administrative arrangements (Mr Viner), 662. United Nations- Committee on Disarmament-1979 Session (Mr Peacock), 1140. Conference on Science and Technology for Development (Mr Peacock), 1362. Report of Australian delegation to General Assembly special session on disarmament (Mr Peacock), 490-1. Uranium- Advisory Council-Paper (Mr Anthony), 988. Development (Mr Anthony), 119. Enrichment in Australia-Feasibility (Mr Anthony), 1304. Export policy (Mr Anthony), 276. Veterans' benefits- Effects of Budget decisions (Mr Adermann), 1561. (Mr Adermann), 935. Warlpiri land claim (Mr Viner), 414. Welfare and health-Report (Mr Anthony), 276. Whales and whaling (Mr Fraser), 726. Wiltona Hostel re-opening (Mr Street), 460. Standing orders having been suspended- Kerr, Sir John-UNESCO appointment (Mr Fraser),40. Nomad aircraft (Mr Macphee), 878. Telecom dispute (Mr Fraser), 373. And see "Motions-To take note of papers". Ministerial travel. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Ministry- Absence of- Adermann, Mr A. E., 440, 512. Anthony, Mr J. D., 69, 489, 696, 1042, 1321, 1662. Carrick, Senator J. L., 1321. Durack, Senator P. D., 1408. Ellicott, Mr R. J., 762, 1321. Fife, Mr W. C., 1303. Fraser, Mr J. M., 269, 395, 762, 1150, 1386, 1611. Garland, Mr R. V., 8, 96, 275, 360, 413, 530, 662, 762, 994, 1016. Groom, Mr R. J., 662, 1134, 1245. Guilfoyle, Senator Dame Margaret, 853. Howard, Mr J. W., 662, 1016, 1408. Hunt, Mr R. J. D., 750. Killen, Mr D. J., 1267. Lynch, Mr P. R., 156, 475. Index to Votes and Proceedings xciii

Ministry-continued Absence of-continued MacKellar, Mr M. J. R., 750. Macphee, Mr I. M., 654, 1042, 1353, 1611. Newman, Mr K. E., 762. Nixon, Mr P. J., 676, 818, 1289. Peacock, Mr A. S., 55, 247, 395, 413, 676, 853, 1016, 1150, 1251, 1472, 1578. Robinson, Mr E. L., 395. Scott, Senator D. B., 1472. Sinclair, Mr I. McC., 156, 475. Street, Mr A. A., 69, 311, 395. Viner, Mr R. I., 269. Composition of, 7-8. Ministerial- And departmental change and administrative and ministerial arrangements, 275, 329, 433. Arrangements and changes, 7-8, 55, 69, 96, 156, 247, 269, 311, 360, 376-7, 395, 413, 440, 475, 489, 512, 530, 615, 648, 654, 662, 676, 696, 750, 762, 818, 853, 994, 1016, 1034, 1042, 1134, 1150, 1244-5, 1251, 1267, 1289, 1303, 1321, 1353, 1386, 1408, 1472, 1546, 1578, 1611, 1662. Resignation and re-appointment of Mr E. L. Robinson, 645, 648. Resignation of Senator Durack, 376. Morea, Hon. S.-Provided with seat on floor of House, 1407. Present in gallery; welcomed, 1577. Mornington Island Aboriginals. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Moro, Mr A.-Death of, 213. Morris, Sir Kenneth-Death of, 293. Morrow, Mr W.-Death of, 1543. Motions- Amendment withdrawn, by leave, 1523. Amendments moved, 64, 451, 580, 655, 691, 818-9, 1000, 1075, 1181, 1239, 1257, 1276, 1284, 1290, 1312, 1346, 1409, 1455, 1473, 1496, 1511, 1523, 1589, 1672, 1672-3, 1673. Lapsed, not seconded, 701. Minister moves on behalf of another Minister, 687, 966, 1230, 1240, 1575. Not further proceeded with, 113. Withdrawn, by leave, 342, 404, 547, 1290. Censure. See "Want of confidence in/Censure of' under this heading. Dissent. See "Rulings". General business- Aboriginal- Affairs-Government policy (Dr Everingham); debated and negatived, 754. Voting rights and obligations-Proposed select committee (Dr Everingham); debated and negatived, 177-8. Australian Financial System-Committee of Inquiry (Mr Hurford); debated and negatived, 754. Australia's- Defence Forces and Programs-Proposed standing committee (Mr Scholes); debated and negatived, 670. Population growth (Mr Cairns); debated, 178 (Lapsed at dissolution). Broadband communication facilities-Public ownership and control (Mr Innes); debated, 237 (Lapsed at dissolution). Civil liberties and human rights (Mr Bowen); debated, 670 (Lapsed at dissolution). Commonwealth/State economic relations (Mr Cairns), 812 (Lapsed at dissolution). Compensation for non-metropolitan residence-Proposed select committee (Mr Scholes); debated and negatived, 636. Computing equipment purchases (Mr Baillieu); debated; amendment moved (Mr Bowen); motion and amendment debated; amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 63-5. Economic development-Proposed department (Mr Willis); debated and negatived, 236. Electoral Laws and Procedures-Proposed joint select committee (Mr Young); debated and negatived, 548-9. xciv Index to Votes and Proceedings Motions-continued General business-continued Foreign ownership and control of Australian resources-Proposed select committee (Mr Hurford); debated, 1400-1 (Lapsed at dissolution). Housing industry and home ownership (Mr Cairns); debated; amendment moved (Mr Cadman); motion and amendment debated, 1454-5. (Lapsed at dissolution). Job opportunities-Costing of Australian Labor Party's program (Mr Hayden); debated; amendment moved (Mr Carlton) and agreed to; motion, as amended, agreed to, 1346-7. Land Commission programs (Mr Uren); debated, 812. (Lapsed at dissolution). Minister for- Industry and Commerce-Relationship with QBE Insurance (Mr B. . Jones); debated and negatived, 406-7. National Development (Mr Hayden); debated and negatived, 854. Poker Machine Control (Amendment) Ordinance 1979 of A.C.T.-Motion for disallowance (Mr Innes); debated and negatived, 855-6. Postal and telecommunications services-Autonomy (Mr Innes); debated, 636-7. (Lapsed at dissolution). Regionalism and regional expenditure plans (Mr Uren); debated, 1529. (Lapsed at dissolution). Small business assistance (Mr Hurford); debated, 1362. (Lapsed at dissolution). Social security and repatriation benefits-Indexation (Dr Klugman); debated and negatived, 632. Termination of pregnancy-Medical benefits (Mr Lusher); motion and circulated amend- ments debated, 683-4, 689, 690-1; amendment (Mr Simon) agreed to, 691-2; further amendment (Mr Short) negatived, 692-3; motion, as amended, agreed to, 693. Transport costs-Proposed select committee (Mr Morris); debated, 1193. (Lapsed at dissolution). Unemployment- (Mr Young); debated and negatived, 961-2. Proposed Joint Committee (Mr Young); debated, 103-4. (Lapsed at dissolution). Principal- Afghanistan-Invasion by Soviet Union- (Mr Viner); debated, 1245-6, 1256-7; amendment moved (Mr Hurford), 1257; motion and amendment debated, 1262-3, 1264-5; amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 1264-5. Australian Labor Party Response (Mr Viner); debated; amendment moved (Mr Hayden); amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 1283-5. Bi-partisan approach (Mr Scholes); debated; amendment moved (Mr Nixon); motion and amendment debated; amendment agreed to; motion, as amended, agreed to, 1290-1. Commonwealth Day (Mr Fraser); debated and agreed to, 69-70. Constitutional Convention-Participation by Commonwealth Parliament (Mr Fraser); debated and agreed to, 237-8. Electoral Divisions of Western Australia-Proposed redistribution (Mr Ellicott); debated arid agreed to, 1230. Expenditure-Standing Committee-Printing and circulation of proposed report (Mr Viner); debated and agreed to, 1205. Human rights in Soviet Union (Dr Klugman); debated; amendment moved (Mr MacKellar), 1276; motion and amendment debated, 1276-8; amendment agreed to; motion, as amended, agreed to, 1278. Parliament House-Declared stages- Design competition (Mr Ellicott); debated and agreed to, 736. Design and site preparation- (Mr Fraser); debated and agreed to, 1547. Authorisation of commencement of work (Mr Sinclair); debated, 1575, 1604; agreed to, 1604. Parliamentary committees-Proposed amendments to resolutions of appointment (Mr Sinclair); agreed to, 637-9. Index to Votes and Proceedings XCV Motions-continued Principal-continued Parliamentary zone-Approval of proposals- Alterations to Administrative Building and external lighting at National Library (Mr MacKellar); agreed to, 1691. Bus shelter and lighting masts (Mr MacKellar); agreed to, 1304. Cooling tower and police guard boxes (Mr Viner); agreed to, 481-2. New and permanent Parliament House (Mr Sinclair); debated and agreed to, 1604. Viewing platform (Mr Viner); agreed to, 607. Postponement of orders of day-Rescission of resolution (Mr Garland); agreed to, 1093. Privilege- Petition of John Fairfax & Sons Limited-Reference to Committee of Privileges (Mr Sinclair); debated and agreed to, 972. Resolution rescinded, 975. Use of House records in court-Reference to Committee of Privileges (Mr Sinclair); debated and agreed to, 975. Privileges Committee-Report relating to an editorial published in the Sunday Observer, 26 February 1978- Order of day for 5 May 1978-Rescission of resolution (Mr Sinclair); agreed to, 147. (Mr Sinclair); debated and agreed to, 147-8. Production of Hansard record in court-Motion for leave of House (Mr Sinclair), 971-2. Discharged, 983. Release of evidence and records of committees-Message from Senate (Mr Viner); debated and agreed to, 1540. Remuneration Tribunal-Determinations-Resolution of disapproval (Mr Street); debated and agreed to, 350. Tax matters-Alleged misrepresentation by Prime Minister (Mr Hayden); debated and neg- atived, 714-5. Thirty-five hour week (Mr Viner); debated; amendment moved (Mr Willis); amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 1511-2. And see "Bills-Estimates committees and Legislation committees", "Business", "Commit- tees" and "Standing orders-Amendment of". Suspension of standing orders. See "Standing orders-Suspension of". To authorise publication of papers- Papers relating to Dr M. Brych tabled by Minister for Health; debated and agreed to, 110. Report of- Auditor-General- 1977-78, 377. 1978-79, 994. 1979-80, 1648. Audits, examinations and inspections carried out under Audit and other Acts, 1426. Efficiency Audit-Department of Administrative Services-Australian Property Function, 1400. Supplementary Report upon other accounts for- 1977-78, 592. 1978-79, 1178. Australian Capital Territory-Consumer Affairs Council and Consumer Affairs Bureau- 1977-78, 592. 1978-79, 1186. 1979-80, 1688. Public Accounts Committee-Canberra Commercial Development Authority (Belconnen Mall), 1664. Royal Commission of Inquiry into Drugs, 1323, 1663. Study of Certain Developments in Regulation of Petroleum Marketing in U.S.A., 754. xcvi Index to Votes and Proceedings Motions-continued To authorisepublication of papers-continued Report of-continued Trade Practices- Commission- 1977-78, 396. 1979-80, 1596. Consultative Committee-Report on- Operation of Trade Practices Act in relation to primary production in Australia, 860. Small business and the Trade Practices Act, 1260. Statement by Tertiary Education Commission to Joint Committee of Public Accounts- Funding of Tertiary Education, 1151. To take note of papers- By leave- Defence Force Academy-Comments on analysis of Public Works Committee report by Department of Defence, 1408. Discharged, 1498. House of Representatives, Department of-Annual Report for 1978, 733. (Lapsed at dissolution). Aboriginal- Affairs-Policies and achievements-Annual report of Department and ministerial state- ment; debated, 608. Discharged, 921. Communities in Northern Territory-Impact of mining royalties-Paper, 230-1. Dis- charged, 606. Development Agency-Ministerial statement; debated, 498. Discharged, 921. Aborigines of Northern Territory-Social impact of uranium mining-Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies report and statement; agreed to, 1579. Airline services in central Australia-Ministerial statement and paper; debated and agreed to, 158. Ansett Transport Industries-Financial statement 1978-79, 1527. (Lapsed at dissolution). Arabian Peninsula and Malaysia-Visit by Minister for Trade and Resources-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 1408. Australia- Japan relations-Paper; debated, 262. Discharged, 606. Papua New Guinea maritime boundaries- And other matters relating to Torres Strait-Ministerial statement and papers; debated, 237. Discharged, 606. And proposed Torres Strait Protected Zone-Ministerial statement, 11 May 1978; debated, 222. Discharged, 606. Negotiations on maritime boundaries and on other matters relating to Torres Strait-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 593. Relations with third world; debated, 1354, 1383. Agreed to, 1383. Australian- 1988 Bicentenary-Ministerial statement; debated, 734. Discharged, 921. Capital Territory-Joint Committee-Report-Planning in A.C.T.-Government response- Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 1231. Economy-Ministerial statement; debated; amendment moved; motion and amendment debated, 1312, 1315-6. Amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 1316. Fishing zone- Ministerial statement and paper; debated, 1016. Discharged, 1393. Taiwanese access-Paper, 1202. Discharged, 1393. National Railways Commission- Financial statements 1978-79, 1378. (Lapsed at dissolution). Report and financial statements for 1978-79, 1518. (Lapsed at dissolution). Reports for 1975-76 and 1976-77, 860. Discharged, 1394. Index to Votes and Proceedings xcvii Motions-continued To take note of papers-continued Australian-continued Science and Technology Council- Ministerial statement and papers; debated, 717. Discharged, 921. Papers; debated, 92. Agreed to, 241. Wheat Board-Annual financial statements-Ministerial statement; debated, 1691. (Lapsed at dissolution). Australia's international civil aviation policy-Papers; debated, 450. Discharged, 922. Aviation safety-Ministerial statement; debated, 343. Discharged, 922. Bilateral negotiations-U.S.A. and Japan-Ministerial statement; debated, 762. Discharged, 920. Borroloola land claim-Paper; debated, 244. Discharged, 606. Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 1428. Child migrant education-Paper; debated, 1192. (Lapsed at dissolution). Christmas Island phosphate industry-Report of Commission of Inquiry, 1252. Discharged, 1392. Civil aviation negotiations with ASEAN-Ministerial statement; debated, 699. Discharged, 921. Commonwealth education funding, 1980-8 1-Ministerial statement; debated, 1561. (Lapsed at dissolution). Consular services for Australians overseas-Ministerial statement; debated, 243-4. Dis- charged, 606. "Croatian Embassy"-Ministerial statement; debated, 96, 130. Discharged, 607. C.S.I.R.O.-Reorganisation-Ministerial statement and papers; debated, 222. Agreed to, 533. Defence- Budget, 1980-81-Ministerial statement; debated, 1579. (Lapsed at dissolution). Expenditure-Ministerial statement; agreed to, 954. Force- Academy- Ministerial statement; amendment moved; motion and amendment debated; amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 1496-7. Report of Public Works Committee-Government Analysis, 1372. Discharged, 1497. The case for, 1372. Discharged, 1498. Personnel entitlements-Ministerial statement, debated, 370. Discharged, 606. And see "Public Works Committee" under this heading. Forces Retirement Benefits scheme-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 1202. Government decisions-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 1613. Program-Memorandum of understanding on logistical support between Australia and U.S.A.-Ministerial statement and paper; debated, 1348. (Lapsed at dissolution). Report 1979; debated, 1192. (Lapsed at dissolution). Review-Ministerial statement; debated, 487. Discharged, 921. Science and Technology Organisation review-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 1179. Spending program-Ministerial statement; debated, 717, 1375. (Lapsed at dissolution). Department of Productivity-The first 2 years-Ministerial statement; debated, 573. Dis- charged, 921. Dissolution of House of Representatives on 10 November 1977 and simultaneous dissolution of Senate and House of Representatives on 11 November 1975-Papers, 616. Discharged, 1394. Drugs-Report of Royal Commission of Inquiry-Papers and ministerial statement; debated, 1323, 1389. (Lapsed at dissolution). xcviii Index to Votes and Proceedings Motions-continued To take note of papers-continued Education- Commissions- Funding guidelines 1981-Ministerial statement; debated, 1527-8. (Lapsed at dissolution). Guidelines for 1980-82-Paper, 878. Discharged, 1393. Training and employment-Report of committee of inquiry-Papers and ministerial statement; debated, 688. Discharged, 1393. Electoral redistribution of Queensland- Papers, 113. Debated and agreed to, 119-20. Royal Commission of Inquiry-Papers; debated and agreed to, 329. Statement by Minister, 119. Agreed to, 120-2. Employee participation-A broad view-Paper and ministerial statement; debated, 762. Discharged, 1394. Employment in 1980s-Challenges and prospects-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 1429. Energy policy and related resource development-Ministerial statement; debated, 1579-80. (Lapsed at dissolution). Environment and Conservation-Standing Committee-Reports-Government response- Ministerial statement- Off-road vehicles; debated, 1008. Discharged, 1393. Oil spills; debated and agreed to, 920. Preservation of Quinkan Galleries, 1642. (Lapsed at dissolution). Trafficking in fauna in Australia, 1642. (Lapsed at dissolution). Expenditure-Standing Committee-Reports- Government response-Ministerial statement- Defence Service Homes Scheme; debated and agreed to, 597. Northern Territory Forestry program; debated and agreed to, 879. Parliament and Public Expenditure; debated, 1298, 1354. Agreed to, 1354. Parliament and Public Expenditure; debated, 723. Agreed to, 1354. Export- Development initiatives-Ministerial statement; debated, 147. Agreed to, 482. Policy for bulk raw materials-Ministerial statement; debated, 486. Discharged, 921. Family Law Act-Joint Select Committee-Report; debated, 1597, 1693. Agreed to, 1693. Foreign- Affairs and Defence-Joint Committee- Government responses-Report- Human rights in Soviet Union-Ministerial statement; debated, 1688. (Lapsed at dissolution).. Middle East; 1239. Discharged, 1393. Torres Strait Treaty; 1239. Discharged, 1392. Reports- Australian Defence Procurement; debated, 1241. Discharged, 1392. Human rights in Soviet Union; debated, 1167. Discharged, 1392. Investment- In Australia-Paper; debated, 526. Discharged, 605. Policy-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 319. Policy-Ministerial statement; debated, 210. Discharged, 606. Geo-political situation-Ministerial statement; debated, 651, 656, 668, 672-3. Discharged, 921. Government expenditure, personal taxation and revenue 1979-80-Ministerial statement; debated, 814-5. Amendment moved, 818-9. Motion and amendment debated, 819, 831-2, 832. Amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 833. Great Barrier Reef Ministerial Council-Ministerial statement; debated, 1044. Discharged, 1393. Index to Votes and Proceedings xcix Motions-continued To take note of papers-continued Health care- Costs-Ministerial statement- Debated, 231. Discharged, 606. And paper; debated, 815. Discharged, 920. Financing-Paper; debated, 75, 93. Agreed to, 93. Homes Savings Grant Acts-Reports, 686. Discharged, 1394. Housing- Costs-Committee of Inquiry- Commonwealth action-Ministerial statement; debated, 1328. Discharged, 1392. Papers; debated, 396. Discharged, 922. Industry-Indicative Planning Council-Report, 878. Discharged, 1393. Immigration policies and Australia's population-Ministerial statement and papers; debated, 312. Discharged, 606. Income tax-Trusts and dependent children-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 1187. Industrial- Disputation-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 723. Relations- And wages policies-Ministerial statement; debated, 991. Discharged, 1393. Government program-Ministerial statement; debated, 1689. (Lapsed at dissolution). International- Civil aviation policy achievements-Ministerial statement; debated; agreed to, 1423. Energy Agency-Australian membership-Ministerial statement and papers; debated, 672. Discharged, 921. Nuclear Fuel Cycle Evaluation-Principal conclusions-Paper and ministerial statement; debated, 1327-8. (Lapsed at dissolution). Situation and Australia's economic prospects-Ministerial statement; debated, 636, 639, 643-4. Discharged, 921. Kakadu National Park-Agreement and memoranda of leases-Papers and ministerial state- ment; debated, 514; agreed to, 586. Law Reform Commission-Report on- Insurance agents and brokers, and statement by Senator Durack; debated, 1663. (Lapsed at dissolution). Privacy and the census-Government response, 1642. (Lapsed at dissolution). Lebanon-Ministerial statement; debated, 486. Discharged, 922. Legal aid-Revised guidelines and solicitors' fees-Ministerial statement and papers; debated, 498. Discharged, 606. Lusaka-Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting-Ministerial statement and paper; debated, 956. Discharged, 1393. Maralinga, S.A.- Atomic weapons test range-Radiological safety and future land use-Report, 840. Discharged, 1394. Nuclear waste-Ministerial statement; amendment moved; motion and amendment debated; amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 450-1. Medical Manpower Supply-Report of Committee of Officials- Paper, dated 19 December 1978, 688. Discharged, 1394. Paper, dated May 1980, 1584. (Lapsed at dissolution). Middle East peace negotiations-Ministerial statement; debated, 410. Discharged, 922. Migrant services and programs-Report, 262. Discharged, 606. Motor vehicle plan-Ministerial statement, 640. Amendment moved; motion and amend- ment debated; amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 655-6. c Index to Votes and Proceedings Motions-continued To take note of papers-continued Multilateral trade negotiations- Bilateral settlements with E.E.C., Japan and U.S.A.-Paper; debated and agreed to, 1229. Ministerial statement; debated, 322. Discharged, 922. Multinational defence force exercises-Ministerial statement; debated, 1688. (Lapsed at dissolution). Murray Valley salinity and drainage-Development of a co-ordinated plan of action-Final report from Maunsell and Partners-Paper, 1259-60. Discharged, 1392. Nabarlek uranium project-Ministerial statement; debated, 666. Discharged, 921. Namibia-U.N. Peacekeeping Force- Australian contribution-Ministerial statement; debated, 617. Discharged, 921. Ministerial statement; debated, 364. Discharged, 922. National- Communications Satellite System- Ministerial statement; debated, 1689. (Lapsed at dissolution). Paper and ministerial statement; debated, 1091. Discharged, 1393. Paper; debated, 419-20. Discharged, 1394. Consultative Council on Social Welfare-First report and statement by Minister for Social Security, 1372. Discharged, 1392. Energy policy-Development and implementation-Ministerial statement and paper; debated, 734. Discharged, 1394. Resources-Senate Standing Committee-Report on Australia's water resources, the Commonwealth's role-Government response-Ministerial statement; debated, 706. Discharged, 921. Trachoma and Eye Health Program-Report, 1372. (Lapsed at dissolution). Training Council-Paper and ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 1140. Youth Conference resolutions-Government response-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 1432. Natural disaster insurance-Paper, 855. Discharged, 1394. Naturally occurring LPG-Increase in excise-Ministerial statement; debated, 751. Discharged, 920. New and Permanent Parliament House-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 584. New South Wales State Electricity Commission-Grant of 371/2 hour working week-Minis- terial statement; debated, 689. Agreed to, 700-1. Nomad aircraft-Ministerial statement; debated, 878. Discharged, 920. Norfolk Island-Government policy-Paper; debated, 222. Agreed to, 746. Nuclear- Energy Agreements-Paper; debated, 369. Discharged, 606. Safeguards-Model agreement-Paper; debated, 607. Discharged, 1394. Parliament House-Design competition-Stage 1 winners-Ministerial statement; debated, 1044. Discharged, 1393. Parliamentary committee reports-Ministerial statement; debated, 236. Discharged, 606. Passenger vehicle emission controls-Ministerial statement; debated, 733. Discharged, 920. Pharmaceutical benefits-Excess payments-Ministerial statement and papers, 1383. (Lapsed at dissolution). Police resources in Commonwealth area-Report, 145. Discharged, 607. Population and Australia-Paper, 318. Discharged, 606. Prices Justification Tribunal-Ministerial statement; debated, 476. Agreed to, 678. Public- Broadcasting planning-Ministerial statement and paper; debated, 96, 122, 130. Agreed to, 130. Index to Votes and Proceedings ci Motions-continued To take note of papers-continued Public-continued Duty and Private Interest-Report of Committee of Inquiry; debated, 1239. Amendment moved, 1239. Amendment, by leave, withdrawn; motion debated; amendment moved; motion and amendment debated; amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 1522-3. Libraries assistance-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 1179. Works Committee-Report on analysis of Defence Force Academy Report (Mr Adermann), 1408. Publications-Joint Committee-Report on publication of Commonwealth Acts, Statutory Rules and legislation of Territories-Government response-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 654. Ranger uranium project-Agreement between Commonwealth and Northern Land Council- Paper and ministerial statement; debated, 513; debated and agreed to, 586. Rhodesia-Anticipated settlement-Ministerial statement; debated, 1239. Discharged, 1393. Rhodesian Elections 1980-Report of Australian National Observer Group and ministerial statement; debated, 1373. Discharged, 1392. Royal Australian Air Force-No. 34 Squadron special flights-Paper, 369. Discharged, 1394. Science- And Environment-Senate Standing Committee-Reports-Government response- Ministerial statements- Annual Reports; debated, 532. Discharged, 605. Herbicides, pesticides and human health; debated, 608. Discharged, 921. Statement 1979-80-Paper and ministerial statement; debated, 1509. (Lapsed at dissolution). Security and counter-terrorism-Ministerial statement; debated, 25. Discharged, 607. Specific Learning Difficulties-Select Committee-Report-Government response, 1238. (Lapsed at dissolution). Structural adjustment-Report of study group- Paper and ministerial statement-Debated, 662. Discharged, 1393. Government response and ministerial statement, 955. Discharged, 1393. Tactical fighter- Aircraft-Selection for further evaluation-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 1229. Force project-Ministerial statement; debated, 110. Discharged, 607. Taxation-Foreign tax credit system-Ministerial statement; debated, 492. Discharged, 921. Technological change in Australia-Report of Committee of Inquiry-Government response-Ministerial statement; debated, 1690. (Lapsed at dissolution). Telecom dispute-Ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 373. Telephone call charges-Ministerial statement; debated, 860. Discharged, 1394. Tourism- Ministerial statement; debated, 947. Discharged, 1393. Select Committee-Report-Government response-Ministerial statement and paper; debated, 733; debated and agreed to, 764. Trade- Relations with European Economic Community-Ministerial statement; debated, 86. Discharged, 607. With developing countries-Ministerial statement; debated, 1030. Discharged, 1393. Trans-Australia Airlines-Annual Report 1978-79, 1526. (Lapsed at dissolution). Transport Workers' Union dispute-Ministerial statement; debated, 1327, 1341. Agreed to, 1341. Unemployed youth-Evaluation of Education Program-Report and Summary Report of Australian Council for Educational Research and ministerial statement; debated, 1519. (Lapsed at dissolution). Unemployment benefits-Review of administrative arrangements-Ministerial statement; debated, 663. Discharged, 921. cii Index to Votes and Proceedings Motions-continued To take note of papers-continued United Nations-Report of delegation to General Assembly special session on disarmament; debated, 491. Discharged, 606. Uranium- Advisory Council-Paper; debated, 988. Discharged, 1393. Development-Ministerial statement; debated, 119. Agreed to, 174. Enrichment in Australia-Feasibility-Paper and ministerial statement; debated and agreed to, 1304. Export policy-Ministerial statement; debated, 276. Discharged, 606. Veterans' benefits-Effects of Budget decisions-Ministerial statement; debated, 1561. (Lapsed at dissolution). Welfare and health-Paper, 276. Discharged, 606. Whales and whaling-Ministerial statement; debated, 726, 727. Discharged, 921. Want of confidence in/Censure of- Government-That House censures Government for- Abusing proper standards of Ministerial responsibility (Mr Hayden); accepted as want of confidence motion under standing order 110; debated and negatived, 1200-1. Conspiracy by Ministers-including the Prime Minister-to mislead McGregor Royal Commission and Australian people with regard to the Queensland Electoral Distribu- tion (Mr Hayden); debated and negatived, 368-9. Economic incompetence in creating worst recession since Great Depression, etc. (Mr Hayden); accepted as want of confidence motion under standing order 110; amendment moved (Mr Howard); motion and amendment debated; amendment agreed to; motion, as amended, agreed to, 580-3. Entering upon conspiracy to mislead Parliament and Australian public in relation to information given to Parliament and Australian public on matter of last electoral redistribution (Mr Hayden), 315; accepted as want of confidence motion under stand- ing order 110; negatived, 315-7. Prime Minister's misleading assurances... that grave unemployment problem is being remedied, etc. (Mr Hayden); debated and negatived, 136-8. Leader of Opposition-Resolution of censure-That House censures Leader of Opposition for his mischievous and misleading public statements relating to Australian motor vehicle manufacturing industry (Mr Chapman); debated and agreed to, 156-7. Minister for- Business and Consumer Affairs-House censures Minister for inept handling of Federal narcotics administration (Mr Hayden); debated and negatived, 1158. Defence-Minister no longer possesses confidence of House, etc. (Mr Scholes); debated and negatived, 270. Employment and Youth Affairs-House censures Minister for action in quoting from bogus document, etc. (Mr Hayden); debated and negatived, 1236-7. National Development-House censures Minister for his deliberate and calculated attempt to mislead House, etc. (Mr Keating); debated and negatived, 701-2. Primary Industry- House censures Minister because... he has failed to provide Parliament with explanation of his financial affairs, etc. (Mr Hurford); debated and negatived, 600-2. That House is of opinion that Minister should be immediately suspended from his ministerial appointment and from duty in House (Mr Hayden); debated and negatived, 1020-3. Primary Industry and Prime Minister-House censures Minister because of his contra- dictory and misleading statements, etc. (Mr Hurford); debated and negatived, 917-8. Prime Minister- And Minister for Industry and Commerce-That Prime Minister and... Minister for Industry and Commerce no longer possess confidence of House, etc. (Mr Holding); debated and negatived, 133-6. Index to Votes and Proceedings ciii Motions-continued Want of confidence in/Censure of-continued Prime Minister-continued That House censures Prime Minister- Because in matters concerning the Minister for Primary Industry, the Prime Minister has failed to adhere to principles, etc. (Mr Hayden); debated and negatived, 530-1. For failing to require consistent standards of proper conduct from his Ministers, etc. (Mr Hayden); debated and negatived, 248-9. For failure to ensure and maintain unqualified support of his Ministry, etc. (Mr Hayden); debated and negatived, 648-9. For inexcusable way in which he had consistently sought to prevent proper discus- sion of... improprieties by Minister for Primary Industry, etc. (Mr Hayden); debated and negatived, 1034-5. For personal involvement and improper conduct in interfering with normal tender- ing procedures for acquisition of computer equipment, etc. (Mr Hayden); debated and negatived, 79-80. And see "Address" and "Committees". Motor vehicle plan. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". And see "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Motorcycle Safety. See "Committees-Road Safety". Mount Olga-Ayers Rock National Park. See "Committees-Environment and Conservation". Mountbatten of Burma, Earl. See "Address-To Her Majesty The Queen", "Resolutions" and "Statements". Multilateral trade negotiations. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Multinational defence force exercises. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Murray Valley salinity and drainage. See "Motions-To take note of papers".

N Nabarlek uranium project. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Namibia-Peacekeeping Force. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Naming of Members. See "Members". National- Acoustics Laboratory and Ultrasonics Institute, Chatswood, N.S.W. See "Committees-Public Works". Biological Standards Laboratory, Symonston, A.C.T. See "Committees-Public Works". Communications Satellite System. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". Companies and securities legislation. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Consultative Council on Social Welfare. See "Motions-To take note of papers". Country Party of Australia-Appointment/Election of- Deputy Leader, 9, 1034 (Acting), 1546. Leader, 9. Whip, 9, 1611. Energy policy. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Flag. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Library of Australia- Council-Election of Member, 666. Lighting. See "Committees-New and Permanent Parliament House". Resources-Senate Standing Committee. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Trachoma and Eye Health Program. See "Motions-To take note of papers". civ Index to Votes and Proceedings National-continued Training Council. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Youth Conference resolutions-Government response. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Nationalisation. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Natural disaster insurance. See "Motions-To take note of papers". Naturally occurring LPG. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Naupa, Hon. J.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1566. Navy. See "Ministerial statements", "Royal Australian Navy" and "Statements". New and Permanent Parliament House. See "Committees", "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Speaker-Statements". New South Wales- Fuel strike. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". State Electricity Commission. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". New Zealand- And Australia-Meeting of Prime Ministers. See "Ministerial statements". Parliamentary delegation from-Present in gallery; welcomed, 367. Nhulunbuy, N.T. See "Committees-Public Works". Nixon, Mr P. J.-Appointed Acting Deputy Leader of National Country Party of Australia, 1034. Nomad aircraft. See "Ministerial statements", "Standing orders having been suspended" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Noonkanbah people. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Norfolk Island- Legislative Assembly. See "Resolutions". And see "Committees-Public Works", "Distinguished visitors", "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Northern Territory- Forestry program. See "Committees-Environment and Conservation". Legislative Assembly. See "Address-To Her Majesty The Queen", "Resolutions" and "Speaker- Statements". Nowra, N.S.W. See "Committees-Public Works". Nuclear- Energy Agreements. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Safeguards. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". NUMAS and labour market. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of".

0 Oath of allegiance by Members-Administered by- Acting Speaker, 433. Deputy of Governor-General, 6. Speaker, 7, 27, 75, 927. And see "Affirmation of allegiance by Members". Office of National Assessments. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Officers of House- Changes of staff- Kerr, Mr J. F.-Appointed Principal Parliamentary Reporter, 603. Roberts, Mr J. W.-Appointed Assistant Principal Parliamentary Reporter, 983. Retirement of- Donnelly, Mr E. J., Secretary, Joint House Department, 1426. Hillyer, Mr R. W., Secretary, Joint House Department, 611. Ingram, Mr K. R., Principal Parliamentary Reporter, 603. McKnight, Mr J., Assistant Principal Parliamentary Reporter, 983. Official- Establishments. See "Ministerial statements". Records of House. See "Committee of Privileges" and "Motions-Principal". Index to Votes and Proceedings

Off-road vehicles. See "Committees-Environment and Conservation". Ohira, Mr M.-Death of, 1543. Oil- Pricing policy. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Spills. See "Committees-Environment and Conservation". Olympic Games boycott. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Orders of day. See "Business" and "Motions-Principal". Ordinances-Disallowance. See "Motions-General business". Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and Council of Europe. See "Statements". Overseas- Borrowing. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of"'. Professional qualifications. See "Ministerial statements". Students. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Travel by Prime Minister. See "Statements".

P Papers- Called for and laid upon Table in accordance with standing order 321; 235 (2), 406, 977, 1584, 1648. Leave to present not granted, 61, 96, 202, 249, 261, 383, 386, 530, 762. Presented- At conclusion of speech, 203. By leave, 34, 1180. During- Debate, 178, 1572, 1589. Discussion of matter of public importance, 97, 989. Estimates Committee consideration, 1125, 1628, 1633. Grievance debate, 1166. Personal explanation, 526, 527, 530, 617. Questions without notice, 156, 235 (2), 275, 311, 329, 360, 498, 806, 929, 986, 1042, 1139, 1259, 1361, 1386, 1546 (4), 1584, 1648, 1686. Speech, 135, 406, 922, 1236, 1314, 1389, 1428, 1597. And see "Leave", "Motions" and "Speaker". Papers presented. See "Index to Papers presented to Parliament" (page cxli). Papua New Guinea. See "Distinguished visitors", "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Park Chung Hee-Death of, 1149. Parliament- 31st-Opening of 1st Session, 1-2. House- Declared Stages. See "Messages-Senate" and "Motions-Principal". Design competition. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Security. See "Speaker-Statements" and "Statements". Public expenditure. See "Committees-Expenditure". And see "Committees-New and Permanent Parliament House" and "Speaker-Statements". Parliamentary- Accommodation. See "Speaker-Statements". Broadcast of proceedings. See "Committees-Broadcasting, etc." and "Speaker-Statements". Committees. See "Committees", "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". Courtyards. See "Speaker-Statements". Delegations. See "Speaker-Statements" and "Statements". Information study. See "Speaker-Statements". Labor Party. See "Labor Party, Parliamentary". Librarian-Appointment of, 360. cvi Index to Votes and Proceedings Parliamentary-continued Library- Access and use. See "Speaker-Statements". Department of-Annual Report. See "Speaker-Statements". Transfer of Mr J. S. Dunn. See "Speaker-Statements". Papers series. See "Committees-Publications". Refreshment Rooms. See "Speaker-Statements". Retiring Allowances Trust-Discharge and appointment of Trustees, 24. Zone-Approval of proposals to construct- Alterations to Administrative Building and external lighting at National Library, 1691. Bus shelter and lighting masts, 1304. Cooling tower and police guard boxes, 481-2. New and permanent Parliament House, 1604. Viewing platform, 607. And see "Motions-Principal". Passenger vehicle emission controls. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Patrol boat base, Cairns, Qld. See "Committees-Public Works". Payments to States. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Pensioners. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Personal explanation- Burns, Mr W. G., 848. Statement by Acting Speaker, 850. Sinclair, Mr I. McC., 913-4. Peters, Mr E. W.-Death of, 1543. Petitions presented relating to- Abbotsford Point Quarantine Station, 1578, 1662. Aboriginal- Affairs- At Aurukun and Mornington Island, 117, 133, 155 (2), 201, 315, 381, 661, 662. Commonwealth responsibilities, 1407, 1412, 1560. Hostels at Morwell and Bairnsdale, 731. Land- Resumption from States, 537, 571, 591, 599, 653, 665, 669, 753, 805, 839, 965, 997, 1019, 1057. Rights recognition, 95(2), 103, 125, 133, 145 (2), 156, 167, 201, 229 (2), 247, 328, 469, 512, 525, 635, 817, 1335, 1377. Legal Service in N.S.W., 997. People- And Commonwealth-Treaty, 1244. Standard of living, 853 (2), 859 (2), 875, 915, 928 (2), 960, 969, 997, 1008, 1015, 1020, 1033, 1042, 1048, 1057, 1066, 1072, 1089, 1133, 1139, 1259, 1412. Self-determination, 1544 (4), 1641, 1669 (2). Voters, 1525, 1545. Aborigines and other racial and cultural groups-Recognition, 1235. Abortions- Expenditure of public funds, 27, 213, 665, 1345, 1391, 1399, 1407, 1583, 1669 (12), 1685 (6). Medical and health benefits-General business motion, 512, 520, 525, 529 (2), 559, 635, 647, 653 (4), 662 (16), 665 (2), 669 (2), 675 (5), 681 (16), 685 (8), 695 (6), 705, 725, 753. And see "Medical Insurance-Schedule 6469 benefits" under this heading. Addison Road Community Centre, 1685. Aeterna Lucina recognition, 440. Aged persons complex, Hughes electoral division, 167, 230, 235, 243, 261, 269, 311, 328, 349, 363, 367, 375, 381, 385, 405, 413, 417, 440, 449, 470, 479, 512, 537, 547, 571. Airfares, 17, 95 (2), 229, 283, 293, 311, 315, 440, 579, 625, 647. Airports- Brisbane, 1072. Index to Votes and Proceedings cvii Petitions presented relating to-continued Airports-continued International- Adelaide, 1647. North Queensland, 1385, 1411, 1451, 1518, 1559. Sydney- (Kingsford-Smith)-Extension, 440, 489, 497, 529, 547, 571, 600, 614, 647, 721, 731, 761, 805 (2), 811, 817, 823, 839, 853, 859, 875, 929, 960, 969, 976, 1048, 1133, 1165, 1178, 1244, 1346, 1412, 1426, 1526, 1546, 1610. Major Airport Needs of Sydney study, 750, 753, 762, 766. Second airport site, 722, 725. Air services- Between Townsville, Qld and Singapore, via Darwin, 1385, 1411, 1451, 1518, 1559. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, 329. To Bali, Indonesia, and other parts of South East Asia, 1472. Yugoslav Airlines, 661. Air Training Corps, 209. Albury-Wodonga, 109, 529, 579. Animals for scientific investigation, 1411. Anti-smoking campaigns, 1057. Artificial sweeteners, 600. ASEAN, 915 (2), 1057, 1345. Australian- Atomic Energy establishment, Lucas Heights, N.S.W.- Additional reactor, 328, 359, 363, 385, 413, 485, 512, 537, 580, 600, 614, 653, 928, 1199. Broadcasting Commission- Investigation of qualifications of commissioners, 530, 579 (2), 591 (2), 599 (3), 613 (2), 661, 666, 675, 681, 705 (2), 721, 725, 749 (8), 753 (7), 761, 765 (2), 775, 789, 805, 818, 853, 859, 960. Programs, 103, 109, 117, 201, 269, 367, 1353. Staff levels, funding and other matters, 417, 519 (2), 580, 614, 666, 696. Transmitters, 177, 359. Capital Territory- Laws relating to cannabis, 1391. Schools- Noah's Ark and School Without Walls, 1525. Staffing formula, 559. Termination of Pregnancy Ordinance, 750. Water pollution, 591 (2), 599 (2). Heritage Commission, 817, 1042. Military capacity, 789. Resources-Ownership and control, 1151, 1158, 1177, 1199, 1244, 1610. Schools Commission, 61, 229, 375, 449 (2), 459, 469 (2), 489, 519, 537, 665, 1228, 1335. Security Intelligence Organization Bill 1979, 945, 1042. Services Canteens Organisation, 385. Workforce retirement- Age, 615, 625, 705, 1400. Conditions, 541, 599 (2), 614, 721, 725, 749, 753, 761. Balmain, N.S.W.- Australian National Line land, Morts Dock, 1425, 1431, 1452, 1472, 1480. Commonwealth land, Mort Bay, 1480, 1495. Bill of Rights, 993, 1157. Broadcasting and radio- Alcohol advertising on radio and television, 953. Amateur radio examination, 229. cviii Index to Votes and Proceedings

Petitions presented relating to-continued Broadcasting and radio-continued Citizens Band- Licence fees, 125. Radio service, 23, 1371 (2), 1377, 1386, 1391, 1400, 1407, 1584. Licences- Albury-Wodonga area, 789. Mandurah-Pinjarra area, W.A., 1235. Marine radio licence fees, 927 (2), 960, 965, 976 (2), 981, 985 (2), 994 (2), 997, 1007 (3), 1015, 1019(2), 1033 (2), 1041, 1042, 1047(2), 1057, 1065(4), 1071 (2), 1139, 1150, 1157, 1178, 1185, 1227 (3), 1235, 1244, 1399, 1407. Standards-Radio 3CR Melbourne, 328, 375 (3), 413, 417 (2), 439 (2), 459, 475 (2), 485 (2), 489 (2), 497, 511, 579, 591, 614, 625, 635, 676, 685. Tribunal membership, 945, 977, 985, 1021, 1033, 1047, 1157. Broadcasting and Television Act-Program standards, 17 (4), 27 (4), 155, 221, 229, 328 (2), 34:1, 375 (3), 613 (2), 695, 976, 981, 1150, 1157, 1199, 1244. Budget 1978-79, 376, 385, 401, 413 (2), 417 (4), 439 (5), 449, 469 (4), 475, 479 (2), 489, 497 (2), 511 (2), 519 (2), 525 (2), 530, 537 (6), 547 (4), 559 (6), 571 (6), 579, 591 (4), 599 (3), 613 (2), 661, 665 (2), 682, 696, 725. Bureau of Agricultural Economics-Accommodation, 405. Cadet Forces Medal, 359. Canberra- Bus ticket sales outlets, 1251. Casino, 1139 (2). City Bus Interchange, 155, 201, 269. Cycle path, 1411. Fisher Place Park, 1099. Mawson-Unimproved capital value of properties, 1479. Melba parklands, 155. Wanniassa College and High School, 283. Watson High School, 385. Yarralumla- Layout, 839. Nursery, 817. Carcass trade and exports of live animals, 1408, 1411, 1417, 1425, 1431, 1451, 1508, 1545, 1583, 1595 (3), 1611, 1641, 1662, 1670. Chemical sprays/weedicides 2, 4-D and 245T, 167, 382, 725, 1411. Child care-Clayfield, Qld, 976. Children's hospital, Penrith, N.S.W., 230, 243, 247, 497. Commissioner for Community Relations, 1134, 1158, 1185, 1228. Commonwealth Employees (Employment Provisions) Act 1977, 945 (5), 965 (6), 969 (3), 975 (10), 981 (4), 985, 993 (3), 997 (3), 1007 (3), 1019 (2), 1033, 1041, 1047 (5), 1057, 1066, 1071 (2), 1133, 1139, 1149(2), 1178, 1200, 1227, 1244, 1251, 1321, 1345, 1518. Commonwealth (Redeployment and Retirement) Bill 1979, 789. Commonwealth- Employment Service-Bilingual officers, 1480. Government Employees' compensation, 665 (2), 669(14), 675 (6), 681 (2), 696, 705, 713, 721, 750 (2), 754, 915, 946. Police Force-Members, 705, 859. Public Service- Cafeteria facilities, Australian Government Building, Adelaide, 1685. Early retirement, 600. Wage indexation, 364. Communications satellite system, 657. Communist organisations and communists, 55, 69, 156, 167, 201, 235, 243, 247, 269. Community health centres/service- Charges, 953, 982, 1015, 1134. Funding, 823, 1546. Index to Votes and Proceedings cix

Petitions presented relating to-continued Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1386. Constitution, 749, 761, 789. Cook Islands- Clinic/Government Hospital-Export of blood to, 33, 167. Health insurance for patients of Dr M. Brych, 17, 33, 75(2), 155. Copyright Amendment Bill, 993. Crude oil levy on diesel distillate, 381. Cruwys, Pte C. E., 976. Day care centres, 1472, 1479. Defence service homes for ex-servicewomen, 497. Deportation- Chilean people in Australia, 328. Kannan, Mr P. 401. Pochi, Mr L. 405. Disarmament, 789, 875, 928, 976, 1007, 1089, 1133, 1139, 1158. Dobbs family-Migration to Australia, 221. Dolphins, 1407. East Timor, 960, 1227, 1235 (2). Economic policies and strategies, 381, 401, 405, 475, 525, 537, 579 (8), 928. Education- Funding for- Education, 17. Government schools, 28, 349, 364, 653, 927, 928, 960, 976 (2), 982, 985, 1015, 1033 (3), 1042, 1545 (3), 1560, 1583, 1609 (3), 1641 (2), 1661 (2), 1685. Language teaching, 55, 1647 (7), 1661 (2), 1669, 1686. Post-school education, 479, 520, 676. Pre-school education, 328, 753, 853 (2), 875, 915, 927 (3), 928, 945 (4), 954, 959 (5), 960, 965 (2), 969, 976 (2), 985, 993, 997, 1015 (3), 1020, 1033, 1042, 1150, 1336. Preston Institute of Technology- Chiropractic program, 1544 (12), 1559 (20), 1565 (12), 1577 (28), 1583 (21), 1595(11), 1609 (24), 1641 (7), 1647 (8), 1661 (10), 1669 (8), 1685 (4). Diploma nursing course, 167. Tertiary nursing education, 167, 1595. Marsden High School library science block, 945. Membership of student bodies, 580. National Education and Training System, 928. Pre-apprenticeship training schemes-Tool allowance, 965. Post-graduate research awards, 375, 381 (6), 385 (4), 395 (3), 401, 405 (2), 439 (2), 479, 485. Tertiary study fees, 928, 945, 960, 969, 1150, 1345, 1669. Employment- Discrimination in, 1311, 1321, 1335 (2), 1345, 1353 (3), 1385, 1471 (2), 1479 (3), 1507 (4), 1517, 1544(8), 1609 (2), 1641, 1647 (3), 1661, 1685(2). Opportunities, 953, 976. Excise- Beer, spirits and wines, 929. Brandy, 201, 205, 209, 213, 229, 283, 449. Rum, 1361, 1367, 1371, 1377, 1385, 1391, 1399, 1411, 1417, 1425, 1431, 1451, 1472, 1479, 1508. Excursion fares-Italian Government proposals, 1149. Exports-Aged and sick horses, 1400. Family allowances, 328, 341, 349, 359, 375, 385, 395. Family Law Act, 1577, 1583, 1595, 1610, 1641, 1661. Fishing- Agreement with Japan, 1065(12), 1071(9), 1072, 1089, 1099(5), 1133(4), 1157, 1165, 1177(2), 1185, 1311. Marlin and marine environment, 1065. Resources and industry, 983, 993, 1048, 1133. Taiwanese fishing boats, 805, 811, 817. cx Index to Votes and Proceedings Petitions presented relating to-continued Foreign aid, 95, 341. Franklin power development, Lower Gordon, Tas., 1385. Fuel- Price levy, 1283, 1400. Taxes, 1611. Googong Dam, N.S.W., 440. Grape growers, 229, 235, 243. Great Barrier Reef, 722, 775, 789, 805, 928 (2), 945(2), 1042, 1185, 1191, 1200, 1335, 1385, 1662, 1669 (2), 1685 (2). Greenslopes Repatriation General Hospital, Brisbane, 1072. Group settlement schemes, 1191. Guaranteed minimum income scheme, 1546, 1670. Health- Insurance- Act, 449. Funds, 1508, 1518, 1526, 1546, 1578. Mental health services, 750. Services, 376. Hilton Hotel, Sydney-Bomb disaster victims, 1480, 1577 (5), 1583(8), 1595(2), 1609(8), 1641 (2), 1647 (2), 1661 (9), 1669 (8), 1685 (5). Homosexual and incestuous acts-Prohibition, 55 (2). House of Representatives-Production of official records, 960-1. Housing- Funding, 1236. Public housing, 1647 (3), 1662. Rents, Woomera, S.A., 1641. Human Rights Commission Bill 1979, 1371, 1377. Human Rights Commission Bill 1979 and Racial Discrimination Amendment Bill 1979, 1283, 1303 (2), 1353, 1385, 1417, 1425, 1479, 1610. Immigration, 349, 1321. Immunotherapy clinics, 155, 201, 229, 328. Imports- Fish, 682, 929. Policies, 1047. Income Tax Assessment Act, 1297, 1578. Intensive livestock farming, 750, 1071, 1610. Jaywick and Rimau commando expeditions, 328, 349, 363 (2), 386, 401, 479 (12), 485 (12), 489, 497 (2), 511 (4), 525, 537, 579 (2), 696. Jess Committee and Bonnett reports, 1303. Kampuchea- Aid, 1545. Government, 1289. Head of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, 1057. Refugees, 1289. Kelmscott Pony Club (Inc.), 1244. Kessell, Dr B.-Prison term, 1327. Lands Commissioner for Queensland, 1595, 1641, 1647. Launceston, Tas.- Aircraft noise, 359. Youth shelter, 977. Lederer, Mr J.-Release from detention, 960, 970, 1546. Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)-Price, 993, 1041 (3), 1047 (2), 1057, 1065 (7), 1071 (9), 1089, 1099(2), 1134, 1139, 1149(6), 1157(2), 1177(3), 1191, 1200, 1244(3), 1259, 1283, 1303, 1345 (2), 1371 (2), 1526. Lithuanian dissidents, 614. Local production, 1610. Lower Templestowe, Vic.-Drainage, 675. Index to Votes and Proceedings cxi Petitions presented relating to-continued Mahdi, Iman Fahed-Residence in Australia, 417. Materials Research Laboratories, 614. Matime, Mr K.-Permission to leave South Africa, 1425, 1431. Medibank- Bulk billing and other features, 341, 359, 591, 599. Changes, 341, 413, 439 (2), 449 (2), 459, 475, 479 (2), 512, 530, 537, 547, 559, 571, 579 (2), 591, 614 (2), 653, 665, 676, 682. Legislation, 349. Payments, 614. Reinstatement/restoration, 328, 450. Medical- Benefits and insurance- Health Insurance Commission-Retention of percentage of claims, 381. Costs, 360. Insurance- Cover- Physiotherapy and chiropody costs, 328. Psychological services, 993. Freedom to choose, 167. Schedule 6469 benefits- Be maintained/not be removed or withdrawn, 247, 275, 283 (2), 293, 311, 327 (9), 328, 341 (3), 349 (2), 359 (4), 363 (2), 367, 375 (2), 395, 405, 417, 433, 440, 486, 512, 525, 647, 653 (2), 662, 676, 685. Preclude payment for abortion/be removed, 213 (3), 221 (6), 229 (6), 235 (2), 243, 247 (3), 261 (4), 269 (3), 275 (3), 283 (7), 293 (3), 311 (3), 315 (3), 327 (7), 341 (5), 349, 359, 363 (6), 367, 376 (2), 381, 385, 401, 417 (2), 433, 439 (3), 440, 449 (4), 459(2), 469(4), 475(2), 480, 485(3), 489(5), 511(4), 519(2), 520, 525(2), 529 (4), 559 (3), 579 (7), 591, 599 (6), 613 (9), 625 (7), 635 (8), 647 (19), 653 (12), 657 (6), 661 (11), 665 (19), 669(11), 675 (13), 676, 681 (32), 685 (16), 695 (10), 705 (4), 713 (3), 721 (2), 749, 839, 859. Preclude benefits for abortion, except when mother's life is endangered, 519, 721. And see "Abortions" under this heading. Records, 1610, 1669. Research- Multiple sclerosis, 27. Muscular dystrophy, 1251, 1451. Merchant marine, 401. Migrants-English classes, 155, 328. Motorcycles-Compulsory use of headlights during daylight, 1686. National- Day of prayer, 17, 125. Estate, 63. Family policy, 168, 205, 209, 213, 221, 230, 243, 247, 275, 311, 329, 341, 349, 360, 376, 405, 853. Health scheme- Contributions and other matters, 1595. Patient contribution rate, 927 (4), 954, 960(2), 965 (2), 969, 977, 1007, 1015, 1020, 1033, 1235. Natural Disaster Insurance Scheme, 614, 657, 661, 676, 696, 805, 1165, 1610. Women's Advisory Council- Be abolished, 928, 945, 953 (2), 960 (2), 965 (2), 969 (3), 981, 985, 993, 997 (2), 1007 (4), 1015 (7), 1019 (7), 1033 (3), 1041 (6), 1047 (3), 1057 (2), 1065(10), 1071 (10), 1089(2), 1099(3), 1133(15), 1139(7), 1149(9), 1157(9), 1165(2), 1177(10), 1185(2), 1191 (4), 1199(5), 1227 (6), 1235 (3), 1243 (16), 1251 (5), 1259 (4), 1267 (7), 1283 (5), 1289(4), 1297(11), 1303(4), 1311, 1321 (10), 1327(5), 1345(16), 1353(2), 1361 (4), 1367(2), 1371 (3), 1377, 1386, 1391 (3), 1399(2), 1408, 1411, 1417(5), 1426, 1431 (7), 1451 (3), 1471 (5), 1479 (5), 1495, 1507 (6), 1517 (5), 1525 (3), 1544 (22), 1560, 1565 (2), 1578, 1583 (3), 1595, 1609 (2), 1641 (3), 1647 (4), 1661 (3), 1669 (4), 1685 (4). cxii Index to Votes and Proceedings Petitions presented relating to-continued National-continued Women's Advisory Council-continued Be supported/maintained, 1150, 1177 (2), 1185 (2), 1191, 1199 (4), 1227 (5), 1235 (6), 1243(10), 1244, 1251 (2), 1259(3), 1267, 1283(2), 1289, 1297(2), 1303(5), 1311, 1321(2), 1327(2), 1335(2), 1345(4), 1353(3), 1361, 1367(2), 1371 (2), 1385(2), 1391, 1407, 1451, 1471(2), 1472, 1479(2), 1480, 1517, 1525, 1545(2), 1610, 1641. System of appointment, 1546. Newsagency system-Trade Practices Commission draft decision, 657, 683. New South Wales hospitals-Funding, 1244. Noah's Ark Toy Library, New Farm, Qld, 1089. Non-smokers' rights, 1609. Oil industry-Retailing, 591 (4), 599(11), 613 (5), 665, 669, 1089. Old Toongabbie, N.S.W.-Bridge construction and flood mitigation work, 145, 155. Olympic Games, Moscow, 1980-Australia- Be not involved, 1472. Participate/support/boycott be withdrawn/calls for boycott cease, 1244, 1267 (2), 1283, 1289, 1303, 1321, 1327, 1346, 1353, 1361, 1367, 1371, 1377, 1385, 1391, 1399, 1407(5), 1411 (6), 1412, 1417 (7), 1425 (10), 1426, 1431 (6), 1451 (8), 1471 (6), 1495 (2), 1507 (3), 1517 (2), 1525, 1545, 1526, 1560. Omega station, 381. Overseas students-Fee policy, 1015. Pacific region-Nuclear free, 1662. Parks Community Centre, Adelaide, 512. Paternity leave, 359. Pedestrian safety at major intersections, 915. Pension rates- Age pension- Above poverty line, 1048. Chronically invalided pension, 817. Indexed as are wages, 537. Lone fathers pension, 328 (2), 349, 359, 367, 375 (3), 382, 385 (2), 395, 519, 580. Means test, 247, 311 (2), 327 (4). Single lone parent pension, 750, 762, 875. Special pension entitlement, 1399. To all over 65 years and other matters, 1472, 1526. Frequency of adjustment- Quarterly, 485, 512, 525, 600, 647, 1303, 1321 (2), 1346, 1353, 1367, 1371, 1377, 1388 (6), 1391 (5), 1399 (2), 1407 (2), 1411 (7), 1417 (4), 1425 (8), 1431 (9), 1451 (12), 1471 (20), 1479(12), 1495(19), 1507(24), 1517(10), 1525(11), 1544(37), 1559(17), 1565 (4), 1577 (6), 1583 (3), 1595 (3), 1609 (6), 1641 (2), 1647 (2), 1661 (4), 1669 (3). Twice-yearly, 417, 439 (3), 449 (8), 459 (5), 469 (9), 475, 479, 485 (2), 489 (2), 497 (3), 511 (3), 512, 520, 525, 526, 559, 580, 614(3), 625 (11), 635 (11), 647(17), 653 (9), 657(7), 661 (11), 662(2), 665(13), 669(6), 675(16), 676(2), 681 (16), 685(10), 695 (15), 696, 705 (3), 713 (9), 721 (10), 725 (5), 731 (4), 749 (43), 753 (12), 761 (22), 765 (15), 766, 775 (19), 789 (16), 805 (10), 811 (5), 817 (8), 823 (4), 839 (8), 845 (4), 853(8), 859(5), 875(4), 915(4), 927(14), 928(3), 929, 945(2), 953, 954, 960(4), 965 (2), 969 (2), 976 (2), 982, 985 (2), 993 (2), 997 (2), 1008, 1015 (2), 1019 (2), 1033, 1042, 1065, 1072, 1133. Pensioners- British ex-servicemen qualified for totally and permanently incapacitated pension, 790. Dependents allowance and other matters, 1546. Eligibility to nominate for Parliament and other matters, 363, 1150. German pensioners residing in Australia, 155, 221, 229, 675. Health benefit cards, 635, 839. Home maintenance loans, 23 (3), 27 (4), 55, 61, 63, 69(7), 75, 79, 91 (3), 95 (5), 103 (3), 109(11), 117(5), 125 (3), 133 (2), 145, 155 (15), 167 (8), 177 (5), 201 (5), 205 (6), 209 (7), 213 (3), 221 (6), 229 (4), 235 (2), 243, 247, 261 (4), 269 (2), 275, 293, 311 (2), 315, 349, 359 (2), 363 (2), 375, 395, 713, 721, 731, 749, 976, 981, 985. Index to Votes and Proceedings cxiii Petitions presented relating to-continued Pensioners-continued Hospital charges, 385. Invalid pensioners, 1560. Private nursing homes subsidy, 27. Sheltered workshop invalid pensioners, 954, 982, 994, 1015, 1042, 1066, 1072, 1158. Telephone installation, 155. Perfumes, cosmetics and toilet preparations-Labelling of animal ingredients, 1335, 1377, 1399, 1508 (2), 1518, 1545, 1565, 1578, 1609 (2), 1647 (3), 1662, 1670, 1685. Pesticides and chemical substances, 363, 440. Petrol price equalisation scheme, 27. Phosphate mining operations, The Monument, Qld, 315. Plant breeders' rights, 1544(4), 1559(3), 1565(2), 1578, 1583(2), 1609(2), 1641 (2), 1648, 1661 (2), 1669 (3), 1686. Polish workers' movement, 1577. Political asylum-Jacob Prai and Otto Ondowame, 489, 519, 580, 591. Pornographic material, 395, 405, 413 (2), 417(2), 433(2), 439(10), 449(5), 459(7), 469(8), 475 (5), 479 (5), 485 (4), 489 (3), 497 (5), 511 (9), 519 (6), 525 (4), 529 (9), 537 (4), 547, 559 (3), 571(5), 579(4), 591(3), 599(4), 613(16), 625(3), 635, 647(9), 653(2), 657(4), 661(3), 665 (3), 669 (2), 675 (2), 681 (2), 685, 696, 705, 713 (2), 721, 725, 731, 749 (2), 762, 766, 789, 818, 845, 853, 915, 929, 945, 954, 960, 965(2), 976, 993, 1007, 1020, 1033, 1041, 1150, 1157(3), 1178, 1185, 1199, 1227(2), 1244, 1267(2), 1335, 1385(2), 1545(2), 1559, 1577, 1661. Port Adelaide, S.A.-Railway freight handling arrangements, 1066, 1336. Port Lincoln, S.A.-Nursing home accommodation, 615, 669. Postal services- Cootamundra, N.S.W., 1371. Letter box- Dimboola, Vic., 761. Mitchelton, Qld, 839. Toongabbie, N.S.W., 1685. Non-English speaking customers, 1685. Post office- Biggera Waters, Qld, 625. Croydon, S.A., 1066. Daglish Village, W.A., 928. Dandenong, Vic.- North, 713. West, 1016. Dean, Vic., 1178. East Doncaster, Vic., 1089. East Fremantle, W.A., 969. Giralang, A.C.T., 221. Hornsby, N.S.W., 1583, 1595. Kepnock, Qld, 512. Marsden, Qld, 1662, 1670, 1685. May's Hill, N.S.W., 859. Nedlands South, W.A., 928. North Ward, Qld, 805, 915. Skyline, Qld, 599. St Albans, N.S.W., 579. Stokers Siding, N.S.W., 761. Taringa, Qld, 982. Surface Air Lifted mail service, 440. Potato market-Victoria's share, 1377. Private banks-Inquiry, 1267. Public libraries, 23, 37, 79, 95, 109, 167, 329, 614. cxiv Index to Votes and Proceedings Petitions presented relating to-continued Public owned enterprises-Sale, 929, 977, 993, 997, 1007 (2), 1015, 1042, 1047, 1057, 1065, 1071(4), 1089(2), 1099(2), 1133(2), 1139, 1149(3), 1157(3), 1165(3), 1177(4), 1191, 1199, 1228, 1235, 1243 (5), 1251, 1259. Rainforests, 205. Red Army Choir, 599 (2), 997 (5), 1007, 1015, 1033, 1041 (3). Refugees, 341, 927 (9), 946, 953 (2), 960, 965 (2), 969, 976 (3), 981 (3), 985, 993 (2), 997 (4), 1007(2), 1015(4), 1019(6), 1033(3), 1041 (4), 1048, 1057(5), 1065(3), 1071 (3), 1089(2), 1099(3), 1133, 1139(2), 1149(4), 1157(6), 1165, 1177, 1185, 1191, 1199(3), 1227(2), 1235, 1243(9), 1251 (2), 1259, 1267, 1297(2), 1327, 1346, 1353, 1371, 1411, 1472, 1526, 1546, 1578. Religious organisations, 1150, 1243 (2), 1321 (2), 1345, 1386, 1480, 1545 (3), 1560, 1565, 1578. Reserve forces decorations, 91 (3), 95 (3), 103 (3), 109 (12), 117(4), 125 (4), 133 (2), 156, 167 (2), 177, 201 (4), 209, 213, 221, 229, 261 (2), 269, 283, 293 (2), 311(6), 328 (2), 341 (5), 349 (3), 359 (2), 363 (2), 367 (3), 381, 469, 485, 928, 945, 976, 981, 985, 1526. Rhodesia- Information Centre, Sydney, 230. Invitation to Parliamentary representatives, 23. Right to work, 1611. Road transport industry, 381. Roads, 328, 928, 1544 (6), 1559 (2), 1578, 1610, 1641. Rosemount Repatriation Hospital, Brisbane, 1047, 1057, 1099, 1480, 1508, 1545, 1565. Royal Commission on Human Relationships, 327 (11), 341 (5), 349 (3), 359 (3), 363 (9), 367, 375 (7), 381 (2), 385 (3), 395 (4), 401 (2), 405 (3), 413, 417 (5), 439 (6), 449 (5), 459 (2), 469 (5), 475 (2), 479, 485 (3), 497, 512 (2), 519, 525, 529 (2), 547 (2), 591, 599, 600, 613, 614(2), 635 (2), 653 (2), 661, 675, 676, 682, 685, 696 (2), 713, 811, 853, 927 (4), 928, 953, 960, 965, 969, 993, 1019, 1041, 1157(3), 1177, 1191, 1321, 1545, 1577, 1661, 1669. Royalties on records, 1545 (2). Seals and seal products, 55, 696, 725, 731, 750 (2), 753 (2), 754, 761, 811, 928, 945. Senate- Elections-Queensland, 1071. Standing Committee on Social Welfare report, 1267. Service- Pensions- Active service volunteers, 614. Merchant seamen, 1099, 1399 (2), 1407, 1411 (2), 1425, 1525. Rents, 95. Sexual offences against women, 1283, 1546. Social services- Child and mother's allowances, 1228. Consumer Price Index adjustments, 167, 209. Handicapped Children's Allowance, 17. Nursing home fee contribution, 805, 811, 817, 1042. Retired persons' benefits, 1007. Single parent fathers, 766. Unemployment benefits- Guidelines, 969. Recipients- Community service, 17. Identity cards, 360. Income limit, 363, 367, 1431. Part-time work, 489, 519, 525, 1048, 1057, 1065, 1072, 1089, 1099, 1139, 1157, 1227. Work test procedure for determining eligibilty, 1545. Vocational Employment Training Scheme-Green Valley, N.S.W., 479 (2), 485, 512, 537. South Africa- Death of Mr S. Biko, 27, 61, 63, 79, 95. Detention of members of Young Christian Workers Movement, 417, 662. Index to Votes and Proceedings cxv Petitions presented relating to-continued South Australian rail services, 386, 405, 450, 459, 479, 525 (2), 530, 571, 579 (2), 591, 600, 614 (2), 625, 647, 653 (2), 662, 669, 725, 960. Sriram, Mr-Temporary student visa, 91. Tasman Limited rail services, 55. Taxation- And public expenditure, 413. Animal welfare society donations, 315, 1545, 1610, 1647. Child care expenses, 1385, 1479 (2), 1508 (2), 1517(2), 1544(16), 1559(9), 1565, 1577(6), 1595, 1609(3), 1641, 1661. Child endowment payments, 328, 363, 381. Earnings of N.S.W. volunteer firemen, 27. Foster Parents Plan of Australia provision of funds overseas, 1543 (3), 1569. Health insurance fund contributions, 1508, 1518, 1526, 1546, 1578. Income Tax- Double on personal incomes, 221, 235, 243, 247, 269, 311, 1565, 1578, 1611, 1670. Joint incomes-Equally divided between husband and wife, 1297 (2). Levy, 600. Indirect tax such as retail turnover tax or value added tax, 525, 529, 547, 571, 580, 599, 600, 614 (2), 647 (2), 657, 661, 731. Laws- Incentives to persons providing for own retirement benefits, 1321, 1335, 1345 (3), 1353, 1361, 1367 (3), 1371, 1385 (5), 1391 (2), 1399(2), 1407 (2), 1425 (2), 1431 (2), 1451 (3), 1471 (4), 1479 (2), 1495 (2), 1507 (4), 1517 (4), 1525 (3), 1545 (4), 1583, 1669(3). Parity between self-employed and employees concerning superannuation, 1335, 1425. Overseas aid charities/organisations-Donations, 805, 915, 1047, 1048, 1157, 1191, 1411, 1451, 1508 (2), 1526, 1546, 1610. Reduction by not less than 25%, 1408. Retrospective legislation, 201, 213. Sales Tax- Abolition, 459. Flight simulators and aircraft equipment, 328 (2). Handcrafted articles, 349, 385, 475, 519, 765, 928, 976. Lawn mowers and edgers, 17. Recorded music, 1647. Reduction, 167. Sullage removal expenses, 328, 1047, 1150, 1335, 1353, 1610. Superannuation fund contributions, 1267, 1377, 1399, 1471 (4), 1479 (13), 1495 (4), 1507 (31), 1517(30), 1525 (14), 1544(14), 1577(2). Tax agents, 614, 625, 635, 647, 653, 661, 665, 675, 681, 685, 695, 705, 713, 721, 725, 731, 749, 753. Value of subsidised accommodation/housing, 229, 328, 367 (2), 375. Technology-Inquiry into introduction and development, 1480. Telephone/Telecom services- Arcadia Valley, Qld, 275. Coombah, N.S.W., 17, 27, 55, 95, 1647. External Plant School, 1391, 1399. Rural telephone exchange automation, 385, 459, 475 (2), 512, 520, 526, 530, 537, 613 (4), 666. Smith's Lake, N.S.W., 1546. Stockinbingal, N.S.W., 1386. Subscribers in 047 zone, 960, 976, 1133, 1235, 1345, 1662. Sydney metropolitan zone, 1236. Telephone call fees, 28, 1289, 1297. Television- Adult promotional material, 960. Adults Only films, 1480. Alcohol advertising, 859, 929. cxvi Index to Votes and Proceedings Petitions presented relating to-continued Television-continued And telephone services-Extension, 155, 750, 1610. Caption centre-Establishment, 1610. Children's television, 201, 375. Program standards, Tasmania, 359. Reception- Central coast area, N.S.W., 579. Gippsland region, Vic., 839, 929, 977, 1021, 1042, 1066. Greenvale, Qld, 1335. Lake Grace Shire area, W.A., 1361. Ovens Valley, Vic., 1545. Pingaring area, W.A., 1361. The Huntsman, near Meander, Tas., 95. Warburton, Vic., 167, 205, 209, 230, 235, 247. Textile, clothing and footwear industries-Proposals of Industries Assistance Commission, 1267, 1311, 1480, 1495(13), 1507(15), 1517(11), 1525(7), 1545(4), 1559(3), 1565. Trade union movement-Recognition, 1235. Trans-Australia Airlines-Sale, 1662, 1670. Ukrainian Army-Imprisoned members, 375. Unemployment- Reduction, 349, 359, 375 (2), 381, 385, 401, 405, 417, 459, 470, 475, 489, 497 (2), 511, 750, 965, 976(2), 997(3), 1007, 1019(3), 1041(2), 1047, 1065(2), 1071, 1099, 1133, 1150, 1165, 1177(3), 1199(2), 1200, 1227(2), 1235, 1243(4), 1251, 1259, 1283, 1303, 1321, 1335(6), 1399(4), 1411(2), 1471, 1525. Relief of distress, 497. Social and economic causes, 635. Uranium- Export, 27. Mining- Generally, 23, 915, 1297, 1546. Northern Territory, 440, 449, 459, 497. Queensland, 614, 1244, 1407. U.S.S.R.- Christians, 155. Ogurtsov, Igor- And others-Migration from U.S.S.R., 512. Release from prison, 1289. Orloff, Dr Y.-Release, 512. Veterans of Commonwealth countries, 95. Vietnam- Aid, 682, 721, 817, 976(2), 1019, 1345. Refugee policy, 676. Weights and measures-Repeal of Metric Conversion Act/Restoration of traditional, Imperial system, 33, 75, 155, 201, 229, 243, 261, 283, 311, 328, 341, 359, 433, 479, 485, 519, 529, 559, 600, 682, 695, 705, 749(8), 753(6), 761 (7), 765(4), 775(4), 789(9), 805(2), 811(3), 817 (4), 823 (3), 839 (6), 845 (3), 853, 859 (7), 875 (7), 915 (6), 927 (5), 946, 953(11), 959 (8), 960, 965, 969(5), 976 (3), 981(3), 985 (2), 993, 997(13), 1007(7), 1015(7), 1019(19), 1020, 1033(7), 1041 (9), 1047(6), 1057(3), 1065(2), 1071, 1072, 1099, 1133(6), 1165(2), 1177(2), 1191, 1199(3), 1227, 1235, 1244(2), 1267, 1289, 1311, 1327, 1361 (3), 1391, 1425, 1471 (3), 1472, 1479(4), 1507(4), 1517(2), 1526, 1544(5), 1545, 1576, 1583, 1610(2), 1648, 1661 (2), 1685. Whaling- End to commercial whaling, 376, 580. Importation of whale products, 766. Whyalla, S.A.-Establishment of railway rolling stock industry, 23, 33. Index to Votes and Proceedings cxvii Petitions presented relating to-continued Women's health centres/services and rape crisis centres- Funding, 1560(2), 1565, 1578, 1583, 1610(2), 1611, 1662. Refuges, 817, 928 (2). Rest centre, Kogarah, N.S.W., 519, 529, 537. Work Environment Division, Department of Productivity-Location, 994, 1042, 1066. Youth Support Scheme- Bega, N.S.W., 459. Northcote, Vic., 381. And see "Committees-Standing Orders". Petrol- Pricing policies. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Tax. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Pettitt, Mr J. A.-Death of, 9. Pharmaceutical benefits. See "Committees-Public Accounts", "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". Philippines and Indonesia. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Pitjantjatjara people. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Points of order. See "Rulings, etc.". Poker Machine Control (Amendment) Ordinance 1979 of the A.C.T. See "Motions-General business". Police resources in Commonwealth area. See "Motions-To take note of papers". Pope- John Paul-Death of, 439. Paul VI-Death of, 327. Population and- Australia-Report. See "Motions-To take note of papers". Development. See "Statements". Portfolio investment overseas. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Postal and telecommunications services-Autonomy. See "Motions-Generalbusiness". Postponement of business, notices or orders of the day. See "Business" and "Motions-Principal". Prentice, Rt. Hon. R.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1670. Prices Justification Tribunal. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Prime- Minister-Motions of want of confidence in. See "Motions-Want of confidence in/Censure of'. Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Minister of Great Britain. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Ministerial expenditure. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Prince of Wales, His Royal Highness. See "Distinguished visitors". Principal Parliamentary Reporter. See "Officers of House". Privilege-Matter raised by- Mr Armitage-Speaker to examine matter, 714. Speaker stated there was no substance in alleged breach of privilege, 717. Mr Bowen-Speaker to examine matter, 529. Speaker of opinion that declaration of High Court could not be adopted as a principle by Mr Speaker under standing order 321, 541. Mr Corbett-Speaker to examine matter, 75. Speaker of opinion that matter raised did not constitute a prima facie case of breach of privilege, 76. Mr Fry- Speaker to examine matter, 1372. Speaker stated that he was unable to conclude that a prima facie case of breach of privilege existed, 1375. Speaker to examine matter, 1417. Speaker prepared to allow precedence to motion to refer matter to Committee of Privileges; Mr Fry moved-That matter... be referred to the Committee of Privileges; agreed to, 1422. cxviii Index to Votes and Proceedings Privilege-Matter raised by-continued Mr Hayden- Motion-That Prime Minister has committed a breach of parliamentary privilege by entering into a conspiracy with other Ministers ... in matter of last electoral redistribution; debated; Speaker stated that no prima facie case of breach of privilege existed; negatived, 317-8. 341. Speaker to consider issue, 342. Speaker of opinion that matter raised did not constitute a prima facie case of breach of privilege, 346. Mr Howe-Speaker to consider matter, 1100. Speaker of opinion no prima facie case of breach of privilege existed, 1101. Mr L. K. Johnson, 975. Motion (Mr Sinclair)-That matter... be referred to Committee of Privileges; agreed to, 975. Mr C. K. Jones, 469. Speaker of opinion that prima facie case had not been made out, 471. Mr Morris-Acting Speaker to examine matter, 987. Acting Speaker stated as Mr Morris did not wish to pursue matter it would be idle of House to do so, 990. Mr Neil- 1035. Speaker of opinion prima facie case did not exist, 1035. Speaker to examine matter, 1165. Speaker stated there was no breach of privilege nor had matter been raised at earliest opportunity, 1168. Mr Yates, 27. Speaker declared a prima facie case had been made out; motion (Mr Yates)-That matter... be referred to Committee of Privileges; agreed to, 29. And see "Committees-Standing Orders" , "Committees-Privileges" and "Speaker-Statements". Proclamation-31st Parliament, 1st Session-Convening, 1. Production of Hansardrecord in court. See "Motions-Principal". Property owned or leased by Commonwealth Government. See "Committees-Expenditure" and "Committees-Public Accounts". Protection of black marlin. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Protective security review. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Public- Accounts Committee. See "Committees", "Motions-To authorise publication of papers and To take note of papers" and "Statements". Broadcasting planning. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Disorder. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Duty and Private Interest-Report of Committee of Inquiry. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Libraries. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Works Committee. See "Committees" and "Statements". Public importance-Discussion of matters of- Discussion interrupted, by leave, 671. Paper presented during discussion, 989. Two or more Members submit matters on same day-Speaker determines priority in accordance with standing order 107; 18, 159, 231, 312, 361, 415, 420, 450, 470, 481, 487, 499, 514, 520, 526, 532, 538, 549, 559, 574, 584, 593, 604, 626, 637, 650, 654, 658, 663, 666, 671, 682, 792, 806, 840, 846, 855, 861, 879, 970, 978, 983, 989, 998, 1009, 1016, 1030, 1036, 1043, 1048, 1141, 1159, 1167, 1285, 1304, 1328, 1392, 1413, 1456, 1481, 1530, 1597, 1613, 1643, 1649, 1664, 1671. Aboriginal(s)- Civil and land rights (Mr West)-Discussion concluded, 1354. Community at Yarrabah Reserve (Mr Bowen)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 1151. Housing (Mr B. O. Jones)-Discussionterminated by motion to call on business of day, 604. In Queensland (Mr Bowen)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 699-700, 732-3. Land rights-Pitjantjatjara and Noonkanbah people (Mr Holding)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 1323-4, 1336. Welfare (Mr Hayden)-Discussion concluded, 110. A.C.T.U. Jetset Travel (Mr Young)-Discussion concluded, 470. Index to Votes and Proceedings cxix Public importance-Discussion of matters of-continued Afghanistan-Invasion by Soviet Union-Government Response (Mr Young)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 1292. Ansett Transport Industries Limited shares (Mr Morris)-Discussionconcluded, 970. ASEAN (Mr Bowen)-Discussion concluded, 491. Aurukun and Mornington Island- Aborigines-Government responsibility (Dr Everingham)-Discussionconcluded, 75-6. Land rights (Dr Everingham)-Discussionconcluded, 350. People (Mr Hayden)-Discussionterminated by motion to call on business of day, 214. Australia/Korea Nuclear Co-operation Agreement (Mr Bowen)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 776-7. Australian- Hydrocarbon Corporation (Mr Cairns)-Discussionconcluded, 1568. Motor vehicle industry (Mr Hurford)-Discussionconcluded, 1261. Workforce (Mr Young)-Discussion concluded, 538. Australia's territorial integrity (Mr Scholes)-Discussion concluded, 92. Broadcasting (Mr Hayden)-Discussionconcluded, 766. Budgetary- And monetary policy (Mr Willis)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 879, 919-20. Policy (Mr Willis)-Discussion concluded, 118. Coal- Industry (Mr Keating)-Discussion concluded, 1186. Loading facilities (Mr Baume)-Discussion concluded, 231. Cockburn Sound Naval Base (Mr Scholes)-Discussion concluded, 1328. Commonwealth airports-Car rental concessions (Mr Cohen)-Discussion concluded, 989. Cost increases (Mr Hurford)-Discussionterminated by motion to call on business of day, 1240. Crude oil price increase (Mr Keating)-Discussion- Concluded, 279. Terminated by motion to call on business of day, 270. Defence- Accidents (Mr Scholes)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 1036. And communication bases (Mr Cairns)-Discussionconcluded, 806. Defoliants-Effects on Vietnam veterans-Proposed judicial inquiry (Mr Holding)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 1380. Development-Government claims and policies (Mr Keating)-Discussionconcluded, 1585. Drugs-Royal Commission of Inquiry-Recommendations (Mr Bowen)-Discussion concluded, 1613-4. East Timor (Mr Bowen)-Discussion concluded, 1180. Economic- Recovery (Mr Hayden)-Discussionconcluded, 626. Situation (Mr Willis)-Discussion concluded, 1643. Stagflation (Mr Willis)-Discussion- Concluded, 1229. Terminated by motion to call on business of day, 1203-4. Strategy (Mr Willis)-Discussion concluded, 293. Economy (Mr Willis)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 40. Employment- And job security (Mr Young)-Discussion concluded, 378. Programs (Mr Young)-Discussion concluded, 481. Prospects (Mr Young)-Discussion concluded, 396-7. Energy Policy-Government's- Energy Policy confusion, etc. (Mr Keating)-Discussionconcluded, 978. cXX Index to Votes and Proceedings Public importance-Discussion of matters of-continued Energy Policy-Government's-continued Failure in energy policy, etc. (Mr Keating)-Discussion- Concluded, 71. Terminated by motion to call on business of day, 66. Energy prices-Proposed advertising campaign (Mr Keating)-Discussionconcluded, 1519. Environment protection (Mr Cohen)-Discussion concluded, 1141. Environmental responsibilities (Mr Cohen)-Discussion concluded, 499. Ethnic- Broadcasting and television (Mr Hayden)-Discussion concluded, 998. Community policy (Dr Cass)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 1456. Family living standards (Mr Hayden)-Discussionconcluded, 966. Federal Narcotics Bureau- (Mr Hurford)-Discussionconcluded, 861. (Dr Klugman)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 855. Foreign ownership and control of Australian industry and resources (Mr Willis)- Discussion concluded, 1368. Terminated by motion to call on business of day, 1349. Fuel industry strike (Mr Falconer)-Discussionconcluded, 532. Government policies (Mr Hurford)-Discussionconcluded, 365. Great Barrier Reef- (Mr Cohen)-Discussion- Concluded, 726. Terminated by motion to call on business of day, 682-3, 686, 716. Marine Park (Mr Cohen)-Discussionconcluded, 812. Health- Care costs- (Dr Klugman)-Discussion concluded, 24. (Dr Klugman)-Discussion concluded, 127-8. (Dr Klugman)-Discussion concluded, 947. Funding (Dr Klugman)-Discussion concluded, 818. Insurance- Arrangements (Dr Blewett)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of clay, 1530. Community rating principle (Dr Klugman)-Discussion- Concluded, 1167. Terminated by motion to call on business of day, 1159. Scheme (Dr Blewett)-Discussion concluded, 1373. (Dr Blewett)-Discussion concluded, 1664. (Dr Klugman)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 169. (Dr Klugman)-Discussion concluded, 520. Home building industry- (Mr Uren)-Discussion concluded, 61. (Mr Hayden)-Discussionconcluded, 382. Housing- Assistance to young home makers (Mr Uren)-Discussion concluded, 995. Government funding (Mr Uren)-Discussion concluded, 434. Meeting of Commonwealth and State Ministers (Mr Uren)-Discussionterminated by motion to call on business of day, 574. Needs (Mr Uren)-Discussion concluded, 955. Policies (Mr Uren)-Discussion concluded, 1688-9. Programs (Mr Uren)-Discussion concluded, 1432. Index to Votes and Proceedings cxxi Public importance-Discussion of matters of-continued Human rights- Human rights of Aboriginal Australians (Dr Everingham)-Discussionconcluded, 559-60. (Mr Bowen)-Discussion concluded, 1580. (Mr Simon)-Discussion concluded, 319. Income tax law (Mr Willis)-Discussion concluded, 1016. Industrial relations- Legislation (Mr Bowen)-Discussion concluded, 823. Policy (Mr Hayden)-Discussion concluded, 1066. Industry development policies (Mr Hurford)-Discussionconcluded, 1193. Inflation rate (Mr Willis)-Discussion concluded, 1134. Interest rates- (Mr Hayden)-Discussion concluded, 476. (Mr Willis)-Discussion concluded, 1409. And Housing (Mr Uren)-Discussion- Concluded, 1298. Terminated by motion to call on business of day, 1270-1. International- Airfares (Mr Morris)-Discussion- Concluded, 593. Terminated by motion to call on business of day, 584. Disarmament (Mr Bowen)-Discussion- Concluded, 262. Terminated by motion to call on business of day, 159, 249-50. Invalid pensions (Mr Kerin)-Discussionconcluded, 1597. Job creation- (Mr Hurford)-Discussionconcluded, 284. Programs (Mr Young)-Discussion concluded, 1561. Kampuchea-Humanitarian aid (Mr Connolly)-Discussion concluded, 1048. Kerr, Sir John-Appointment to UNESCO (Mr Hayden)-Discussion concluded, 28. Kimberley Aborigines (Mr West)-Discussion concluded, 1413. Living standards (Mr Willis)-Discussion concluded, 1671-2. Manufacturing industry (Mr Hurford)-Discussionconcluded, 205. Medibank (Dr Klugman)-Discussion concluded, 244. Middle East-Threat to peace (Mr Yates)-Discussion concluded, 82. Migrant services (Dr Cass)-Discussion concluded, 34. Mineral(s)- Export policy (Mr Keating)-Discussionconcluded, 751. Trading policy (Mr Keating)-Discussion- Concluded, 415. Terminated by motion to call on business of day, 408. Minister for Foreign Affairs and collective responsibility of Cabinet (Mr Bowen)-Discussion concluded, 1387. Ministerial travel (Mr Morris)-Discussionconcluded, 637. Motor vehicle- Emission controls (Mr E. C. Cameron)-Discussioninterrupted until later hour; discussion resumed; discussion concluded, 671. Industry (Mr Hurford)-Standing orders suspended to enable discussion-Discussion concluded, 1261. Multilateral trade negotiations- (Mr Bowen)-Discussion concluded, 549. (Mr Bowen)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 1009. National companies and securities legislation (Mr Bowen)-Discussion concluded, 663. Nationalisation of industry (Mr Neil)-Discussion concluded, 460. cxxii Index to Votes and Proceedings Public importance-Discussion of matters of-continued New South Wales fuel strike (Mr Connolly)-Discussion concluded, 487. NUMAS and labour market (Mr Young)-Discussion concluded, 1090. Oil pricing policy (Mr Keating)-Discussionconcluded, 1649. Olympic Games boycott (Mr Neil)-Discussion concluded, 1392. Overseas- Borrowings (Mr Willis)-Discussion concluded, 763. Borrowings program (Mr Hurford)-Discussionconcluded, 450. Payments to States (Mr Hayden)-Standing orders suspended to enable discussion-Discussion concluded, 386. Pensioners' living standards (Dr Klugman)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 1510. Petrol- Pricing policies (Mr Keating)-Discussionconcluded, 654. Tax (Mr Keating)-Discussionconcluded, 932. Pitjantjatjara people (Mr Holding)-Discussionterminated by motion to call on business of day, 1312. Prime Ministerial expenditure (Mr Cohen)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 343-4. Protection of black marlin (Mr Cohen)-Discussionconcluded, 1073. Public disorder (Mr Ruddock)-Discussion concluded, 361. Racial conflict in Western Australia (Mr West)-Discussion concluded, 1550. Right of free assembly (Mr Bowen)-Discussion concluded, 1058. Rural- Crisis (Mr Hayden)-Discussion concluded, 312. Industry finance (Mr Holding)-Discussionconcluded, 666. South Australia-Statements by Prime Minister, etc. (Mr Hurford)-Discussionconcluded, 983. Tax- Cuts (Mr Willis)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 1254-5, 1285. Increases (Mr Willis)-Discussion concluded, 526. Taxation- Policies (Mr Willis)-Discussion concluded, 677. (Mr Hayden)-Discussion concluded, 792-3. Technological changes in employment (Mr Young)-Discussion concluded, 1100. Thirty-five hour working week (Mr Burr)-Discussionconcluded, 1481. Trade- Interests (Mr Bowen)-Discussion concluded, 210. Union movement (Mr Neil)-Discussion concluded, 1030. With Japan (Mr Keating)-Discussionconcluded, 96-7. Training programs (Mr Young)-Discussion concluded, 840. Trans-Australia Airlines (Mr Morris)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 1401. Tyre industry-Restructuring (Mr Cairns)-Discussionconcluded, 420-1. Unemployment- Assistance (Mr Young)-Discussion- Concluded, 658. Terminated by motion to call on business of day, 650. Government's- Creation of record levels of unemployment (Mr Young)-Discussion concluded, 618. Responsibility (Mr Hayden)-Discussion concluded, 18. Uranium- Export Contracts (Mr Keating)-Discussion concluded, 723. Policy and Aboriginals (Dr Everingham)-Discussionconcluded, 402. Index to Votes and Proceedings cxxiii Public importance-Discussion of matters of-continued Urban development (Mr Uren)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of day, 755. V.I.P.- Aircraft purchase (Mr Young)-Discussion concluded, 706. Flight-Procurement of aircraft (Mr Keating)-Discussionconcluded, 202. Wages policy- (Mr Hayden)-Discussion concluded, 56. (Mr Willis)-Discussion concluded, 514. Welfare payments (Mr MacKenzie)-Discussion concluded, 846. Wool shipments ban (Mr Burr)-Discussionconcluded, 1304. Young unemployed (Mr Hayden)-Discussion concluded, 1043. And see "Standing Orders-Amendment of-No. 101". Public works. See "Committees-Expenditure" and "Public Works". Publication of- Commonwealth Acts, Statutory Rules and legislation of Territories. See "Committees- Publications". Papers. See "Motions-To authorise publication of papers". Publications Committee. See "Committees", "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers", "Speaker-Statements" and "Statements". Pyrmont, N.S.W. See "Committees-Public Works".

Q Qionibaravi, Hon. M.-Provided with seat on floor of House, 511. Quarantine station, Cocos (Keeling) Islands. See "Committees-Public Works". Queen, Her Majesty The. See "Address". Queensland- Electoral redistribution. See "Motions-To take note of papers", "Standing Orders-Suspension of" and "Statements". Questions without notice- Member named and suspended during, 1686. Motion moved during, 1020. Presentation of papers during, 156, 235 (2), 275, 311, 329, 360, 498, 806, 929, 986, 1042, 1139, 1259, 1361, 1386, 1546 (4), 1584, 1648, 1686. Relating to Parliament. See "Speaker-Statements". And see each day's proceedings. Quinkan Galleries, Cape York Peninsula, Preservation of. See "Committees-Environment and Conservation". Quorum. See "Standing Orders-Amendment of-Nos. 44, 45, 46, 46A".

R Racial conflict in Western Australia. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Radio Australia facilities, Cox Peninsula, N.T. See "Committees-Public Works". Ranger uranium project. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Regionalism and regional expenditure plans. See "Motions-General business". Release of evidence and records of committees. See "Motions-Principal". Remuneration Tribunal-Resolution of disapproval of determination, 350. And see "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Repatriation General Hospital, Hollywood, W.A. See "Committees-Public Works". Reports to Parliament-Compliance with statutory requirements. See "Speaker-Statements". cxxiv Index to Votes and Proceedings Rescission of resolution. See "Motions-Principal". Resignation of Member. See "Members". Resolutions- Death of Earl Mountbatten of Burma, 959. Legislative Assembly of- Norfolk Island-Presentation of clock and sand-glass-Resolution of thanks: Mr Speaker informed House he had received copy of resolution of thanks, etc., 930. Northern Territory-Presentation of- Dispatch Boxes-Resolution of thanks: Mr Speaker informed House he had received copy of resolution of thanks, etc., 604. Mace-Resolution of thanks: Mr Speaker informed House he had received copy u resolution of thanks, 977. Retirements. See "Speaker-Statements". Reynolds, Mr L. J.-Death of, 1543. Rhodesia and Rhodesian Information Centre. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Rhodesian Elections 1980. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Richmond, N.S.W. See "Committees-Public Works". Right of free assembly. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Road safety. See "Committees", "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Roberts, Mr J. W.-Promoted to Assistant Principal Parliamentary Reporter, 983. Robinson, Mr E. L. See "Statements-By leave-Member for McPherson". Royal- Australian- Air Force-No. 34 Squadron- Acquisition of aircraft. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Special Flights. See "Motions-To take note of papers". Navy-Acquisition of 4th FFG Frigate. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Commission of inquiry into- Drugs. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To authorise publication of papers and To take note of papers". Electoral Redistribution of Queensland in 1977. See "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". Ruddock, Mr P. M.- Appointed member of Council of Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 28. Elected member of Australian National University Council, 763. Rulings, etc.- New business (11 o'clock rule)- As it was past 11 p.m., in accordance with standing order 103, no new business could be taken, 153 (Deputy Speaker-Mr Millar). No substance to point of order- Deputy Speaker (Mr Millar); dissent moved (Mr Scholes); debated and negatived, 1223-5. Speaker; dissent moved (Mr Hayden); debated and negatived, 572. Question out of order- Acting Speaker (Mr Millar); dissent moved (Mr Holding); debated and negatived, 915-6. Speaker; dissent moved (Mr Hayden); debated and negatived, 547-8. Remarks of Leader of Opposition challenged conduct of Minister and could only be made upon substantive motion (Deputy Speaker-Mr Millar); dissent moved (Mr Hayden); debated and negatived, 278. Sub judice-Debate on proposed motion relating to "Greek Conspiracy Case" fell within sub judice rule (Speaker), 1182. Dissent moved (Mr Bowen); debated and negatived, 1182-3. Rural- Crisis. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Finances Settlement Commission of Victoria. See "Statements". Industry finance. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Index to Votes and Proceedings cXXV

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Sankey v Whitlam and others. See "Privilege-Matter raised by-Mr Bowen". School to work transition. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Science- And Environment-Senate Standing Committee. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions- To take note of papers". Statement 1979-80. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Security- And counter-terrorism. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Of Parliament House. See "Speaker-Statements" and "Statements". Select committees. See "Committees". Senate-Allegations in Senate against Member-Statement by Acting Speaker, 879. Sessional orders-Suspension of-To enable motion to be moved for referral of bill to legislation committee being determined on majority vote (negatived), 1004. And see "Bills-Estimates committees and Legislation committees" and "Standing Orders". Shamir, Hon. Y.-Provided with seat on floor of House, 765. Sicat, Hon. Dr G. P.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1480. Sinclair, Mr I. McC.- Appointed- Deputy Leader of National Country Party of Australia, 9. Leader of House, 8. Resigned as Minister for Primary Industry and Leader of House-Announcement and statement, 1034. Resumed appointment as Leader of House and Deputy Leader of National Country Party of Australia, 1546. Singh, Hon. Dr S.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 511. Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Trust. See "Ministerial statements". Sittings- Days and hours of. See "Business" and "Speaker-Statements". Suspension of. See "Business". Small business assistance. See "Motions-General business". Snedden, Rt Hon. Sir Billy. See "Speaker". Social Security- And repatriation benefits. See "Motions-General business". Programs. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Soil conservation. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Solomon Islands. See "Distinguished visitors". South Australia-Statements by Prime Minister, etc. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. South West Tasmania and hydro-electric power development. See "Committees-Environment and Conservation". Soviet Union, Human rights in. See "Committees-Foreign Affairs and Defence". Speaker (Sir Billy Snedden)- Absence of, 413, 817, 985. Address in Reply. See "Address". Commission to administer oath or affirmation to Members, 6. Declines to accept motion, 572. Election, 6. Presentation to Governor-General, 6. Presents papers, 17, 115, 262, 321, 353, 377, 395, 440, 592, 602, 604, 676, 733, 811, 956, 994, 1011, 1016, 1025(3), 1159, 1178, 1237, 1348, 1378, 1386, 1400, 1426, 1566, 1578, 1648, 1671. cxxvi Index to Votes and Proceedings Speaker (Sir Billy Snedden)-continued Reports- Assent to Bill, 70. Opening Speech, 9. Resolution of thanks, 604, 930, 977. Telegram from solicitors of John Fairfax & Sons Limited, 975. Rulings by. See "Rulings". Statements- Australian Parliamentary Delegation-Report of visit to France, etc., 1159. Commonwealth Day, 677. Conduct of Members-Manner of questioning and debate, 595. European Parliament-Presentation of gavel, 1261. Hansardreport, 119, 639. House of Representatives, Department of-Annual Report- 1978, 733. 1979, 1378. Joint Committee on Publications-Report on- Australian Government Publishing Service, 1237. Purpose, scope and distribution of Parliamentary Paper series, 611. New and Permanent Parliament House-Joint Standing Committee- 3rd Report, 262. 4th Report, 732. Northern Territory Legislative Assembly-Presentation of despatch boxes-Resolution of thanks, 604. Parliament House- Committee accommodation, 498. Fire protection measures, 440. Industrial dispute- Cleaning services, 1662. Parliamentary refreshment rooms, 377, 384. Police powers, 1662. Security, 37. Security Officer, 88 (2), 611. Parliamentary- Accommodation, 1294, 1689. Broadcasts, 541. Courtyards, 632. Delegation to U.S.S.R., 571. Information study, 1251, 1322, 1566. Library- Access and use, 639. Department of-Annual Report, 1348. Transfer of Mr J. S. Dunn, 1386. Privilege matters, 76, 346, 471, 541, 717, 1101, 1168, 1375. Questions relating to Parliament, 1291. Reports to Parliament-Compliance with statutory requirements, 1263. Retirement of- Assistant Principal Parliamentary Reporter (Mr J. McNight), 983. Principal Parliamentary Reporter (Mr K. R. Ingram), 603. Secretary to Joint House Department- (Mr E. J. Donnelly), 1426. (Mr R. W. Hillyer), 611. Sitting hours and arrangement of business in House, 766. Standing Orders Committee-Reference of privileges matters, 1168. Sub judice, 1182. Warrant nominating Deputy Chairmen of Committees, 20-1, 40, 1028. Westminster convention-Ballot on proposed committee- Arrangements, 1472. Results, 1527. Index to Votes and Proceedings cxxvii Speaker (Sir Billy Snedden)-continued Welcomes distinguished visitors, 64, 69, 91, 117, 156, 168, 350, 367, 395, 439, 511, 685, 695, 705, 765, 805. Writs, issue of, and return to. See "Election of Members". And see "Acting Speaker", "Affirmation by Members", "Deputy Speaker", "Oaths by Members" and "Privilege". Specific Learning Difficulties-Select Committee. See "Committees" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Speech- Extended time for. See "Standing Orders-Suspension of". Extensions of time- Agreed to, 25, 62, 137, 203, 231, 248, 314, 343, 387, 402, 434, 450, 522, 601, 662, 673, 688, 701, 707, 995, 1239, 1276, 1290, 1323, 1328, 1656, 1691 (2), 1694. Negatived, 133-4, 134, 530, 600, 707, 792-3, 1200, 1278, 1678. Member- Leave to- Address- Committee, having already spoken twice, 206. House (debate having been closed), 142, 595 (3), 667. Continue when debate resumed, 75, 76, 96, 104, 237, 637, 644, 670, 717, 815, 963, 972, 1016, 1092, 1093, 1197, 1241, 1252, 1362, 1401, 1422, 1455, 1457, 1528, 1529, 1650, 1663. Present paper. See "Leave" and "Papers". Speak again, 751, 1673. Spicer, Hon. Sir John-Death of, 9. Standing committees. See "Committees". Standing Orders- Committee. See "Committees" and "Speaker-Statements". No. 18. See "Deputy Chairmen of Committees". No. 40. See "Amendment of" under this heading. No. 44. See "Amendment of" under this heading. No. 45. See "Amendment of" under this heading. No. 46. See "Amendment of" under this heading. No. 46A. See "Amendment of" under this heading. No. 48A. See "Business" and "Amendment of' and "Suspension of-By leave" under this heading. No. 86. See "Rulings-Motions". No. 91. See "Business-Debate", "Amendment of" and "Suspension of-By leave" under this heading. No. 93. See "Business". No. 101. See "Amendment of" under this heading. No. 103. See "Business" and "Suspension of-by leave" under this heading. No. 104. See "Business-Debate". No. 106. See "Grievance debate". No. 107. See "Business" and "Public importance-Discussion of matters ofr'. No. 109. See "Business-Debate". No. 110. See "Motions-Want of confidence in". No. 158. See "Business-General". No. 200A. See "Amendment of" under this heading. No. 305. See "Members-Named and suspended". No. 321. See "Papers". No. 343. See "Amendment of" under this heading. No. 399. See "Suspension of-Without notice" under this heading. Amendment of- Nos. 40, 44, 45 and 46, new standing orders 46A and 48A, Nos. 91 and 101, new standing order 200A and No. 343. Motion; debated and agreed to, 19-20. No. 91-For duration of second reading debate on Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 1978-79 (Budget debate). Motion; debated and agreed to, 370. cxxviii Index to Votes and Proceedings Standing Orders-continued Suspension of- By leave, to enable- Bill-To be introduced and passed through all stages without delay, 281, 365. Bills- Presentation forthwith and consideration through all stages, together, 1322. Second reading together and motion that Bills be now passed, 1464. To be presented and read a first time together; one motion moved and one question put in regard to, respectively, second readings, committee's report stage, and third readings together; and consideration in one committee of whole, 556-7, 1403. Business- Discussion of matter of public importance- Before general business called on, 1261. Precedence over Grievance debate, 386. General- Notices being- Called on- And consideration continued until 2.30 p.m., 1529. And scope of debate extended, 1276. Forthwith, 133, 367, 530, 580, 600, 683, 855, 961, 1276. Continued, 636, 1400. Moved forthwith, 79, 136, 156, 248, 269, 315, 632, 701. Order of day being called on forthwith, 688, 1535. Precedence on Notice Paper to business for general business Thursday No. 12 on next general business Thursday, 1261, 1312. Government- Grievance debate to- Be- Called on on a Wednesday, 1375, 1414. Continued, 278, 776, 989 (2), 1566. Proceed for 90 minutes, 1378. Precedence to government business, 1261. Order to be changed, 1378. Order of day being called on, 1416. Standing order- 48A and 103 for sitting, 595, 1461. 103- For remainder of Budget sittings, 1602. For sitting, 1094, 1103, 1174. Motion-To be moved- Presentation of papers and moving motion in relation thereto, 329. Relating to censure of- Government, 580. Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs, 1236. Without notice, 405-6, 648, 714, 1289. Speech-Member to- Conclude speech, 158. Speak- For specified period, 210, 378 (2), 386, 450, 487, 636, 651, 717, 733 (2), 734, 815(2), 956, 979, 991, 1246, 1312, 1348, 1408, 1423, 1429, 1432, 1579 (2), 1602, 1688, 1689, 1690. Without limitation of time, 832, 978, 1694. On contingent notice, to enable- Bill-Remaining stages to be passed without delay, 307, 1055, 1332. On notice, to enable- Bills- To be presented and read a first time together; one motion moved and one question put in regard to, respectively, second readings, committee's report stage, and third readings together; and consideration in one committee of whole, 24, 179, 687. Index to Votes and Proceedings cxxix Standing Orders-continued Suspension of-continued On notice, to enable-continued Business-Government-Grievancedebate-To be first order of day on Wednesday and standing orders 101 and 106 to be read as if Wednesday were Thursday, 1414. Without notice and with concurrence of absolute majority, to enable- Bills- One declaration of urgency and one motion for allotment of time in respect of several Bills, 783-4, 1073-4, 1223-5. Remaining stages of- Bill being passed without delay, 97-8. Several Bills being debated together with one question being put for each stage and for limitation of debate, 441-3, 1498-9. Business- General- Motion- Debate on motion of Hon. Member for Hume relating to termination of pregnancy to be cognate debate covering motion and amendments, etc., 683. Minister for National Development, 853. Notices-To be debated forthwith, 63. Government-To be called on, 1208-10. Incorporation of document in Hansard,875-6. Ministerial statements-To be made by- Minister for Productivity, 877-8. Prime Minister, 40, 372-3, 1426-8. Motions-To be moved-relating to- Censure of- Minister for Primary Industry and Prime Minister, 917. Prime Minister, 79. Production of Hansard record in court, 971. No. 48A to be suspended for sitting, 783-4, 1073-4. No. 48A and 103 to be suspended for sitting, 139-41, 153, 194-5, 451-2, 586, 1591-2. No. 103 to be suspended for sitting, 1357. No. 399 to be suspended for remainder of day, 1028-9. Prime Minister incorporating 2 documents in Hansard and making . . . statement to House, 986. Statements-To be made by- Member for New England, 1034. Minister for Primary Industry and Mr Hurford, 914. Without notice (and negatived unless otherwise shown), to enable- Bill-Member to refer to legislation committee, 1207. Business-General- House to require Minister for Aboriginal Affairs to table documents, etc., 113. Minister for Industry and Commerce to make statement and table papers, 407-8. Notice to be moved forthwith, 125-7, 418-9. Prime Minister to debate Government's attitude to unemployment conference, 480. Leader of Opposition- To move motion without notice, 1268-9. To speak for 15 minutes without interruption, 1278-80. Member to speak to matter of public importance standing in his name, 1312-4, 1337-8. Motions- Formally moved but not- Further proceeded with, 112-3. Seconded, lapsed, 700-1. To be moved relating to- Aboriginal Affairs Committee-Proposed reference relating to oil drilling at Noonkanbah, 1566-8. cXXX Index to Votes and Proceedings Standing Orders-continued Suspension of-continued Without notice (and negatived unless otherwise shown), to enable-continued Motions-continued To be moved relating to-continued Accuracy of article in Bulletin concerning evidence given to Royal Commission of Inquiry into electoral distribution, Queensland, 1978, 351-3. Appointment of judicial inquiry to inquire into whether any offence under... Commonwealth Electoral Act has been committed by Minister for Finance, etc., 120. Censure of- Government, 1026-7. Minister for National Development, 696-9. Minister for Science and Environment, 1452-4. Commonwealth financial allocations to States, 383. Computing equipment purchases- Condemning Prime Minister for failure to provide convincing justification for his personal intervention in tendering processes, etc., 37. To enable Leader of Opposition moving that all papers and documents... be tabled forthwith by Prime Minister, 58. Establishment of House Procedure Committee in accordance with general busi- ness notice No. 45, 770-2. Matter of public importance- Condemnation of Government for not allowing discussion, 1255-6. Enabling Member to speak to matter he had submitted, 1271-3. Presentation of report by Standing Committee on Environment and Conserva- tion to Mr Speaker for printing and circulation during adjournment, 1531. Prime Minister's behaviour, 1023-5. Printing of report entitled A Study of Unemployed Young People, Part 1, 1611-3. V.I.P. Flight-Condemning Prime Minister and Government for applying double standards in equipping V.I.P. Flight, etc., 180. Prime Minister to explain to House why he made dishonest statements, etc., 982-3. Statements-To be made relating to- Business affairs of Minister for Primary Industry, 471-2. Electoral redistribution of Queensland, 110-2. Employment prospects for Australia's unemployed, 80. Motor vehicle industry-Urgent measures Government has in hand to assist motor vehicle industry, 168. Reported resignation of Minister for Finance-643-4, 644. Standards of Ministerial conduct, 490. And see "Sessional orders-Suspension of'. St Ange, Hon. K.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1297. And see "Distinguished visitors". Statements- Funeral of Earl Mountbatten of Burma-Australian representation (Mr Fraser), 966. By leave- Aboriginal Affairs-Standing Committee-Reports- Aboriginal health (Mr Ruddock, Dr Everingham, Mr Johnston, Mr Holding), 677. Aboriginal legal aid (Mr Ruddock, Mr Holding, Mr Johnston, Mr West. Mr Dawkins), 1588. Agent Orange and Vietnam veterans (Dr Klugman), 1261. Antarctic Research Policy Advisory Committee-Report (Mr B. . Jones), 1341. ANZAC-Use of word (Mr Hurford), 966. Army and Air Force canteen service (Mr Scholes), 672. Asia Dairy Industries (H.K.) Limited-Audit inspection (Mr Kerin), 1548. Auditor-General's Office-Independent auditor (Mr Willis), 855. Australia- And New Zealand-Meeting of Prime Ministers (Mr Bowen), 1347. Index to Votes and Proceedings cxxxi Statements-continued By leave-continued Australia-continued And third world-Report of Committee (Mr Bowen), 995. European Economic Community Bilateral Trade Negotiations (Mr Hayden), 832. Australian- Broadcasting Commission-Review (Mr Innes), 806. Capital Territory-Joint Committee- (Mr Haslem), 574. Government response (Interim) to report-Planning in A.C.T. (Mr Innes), 1043. Reports- Energy use, distribution and conservation in A.C.T.-Report that committee has been unable to complete its inquiry (Mr Fry), 1671. Ginninderra Creek-Lake Ginninderra and 66A series of proposed variations of plan of lay-out of City of Canberra and its environs (Mr Fry, Mr Haslem), 682. Planning in A.C.T.-Procedures, processes and community involvement (Mr Fry), 726. Proposed variations of plan of lay-out of City of Canberra and its environs- 65th series (Mr Fry), 222; 66th series (Mr Fry), 396; 67th series (Mr Fry), 776; 68th series (Mr Fry), 1151; 68A series (Mr Fry, Mr Scholes), 1180; 69th series (Mr Fry), 1400; 70th series (Mr Fry), 1568; 71st series (Mr Fry), 1584; 72nd series (Mr Fry), 1664. Tourism in A.C.T. (Mr Fry, Mr Dean, Mr Haslem, Mr Jull, Mr Cohen), 1392. Parliamentary Delegation-Report of- Observer delegation to 2nd General Assembly of ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Organisation (Mr Carlton), 1229. Visit to- Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka (Mr Groom, Dr Blewett), 476. France, European Parliament and Commission of European Communities (Mr Scholes, Mr Short, Mr Lusher), 1159. Indonesia, the Philippines, Republic of Korea and Thailand (Mr Cotter), 1229. Japan (Mr Millar), 608. Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Tanzania, Nigeria, Gabon and Sudan (Mr Connolly), 1203. Services Canteens Organization (Mr Scholes), 470. Troops-Return from Zimbabwe-Rhodesia (Mr Scholes), 1311. Australia's overseas representation (Mr Bowen), 139. Aviation safety (Mr Morris), 343. Bills-Proposed government amendments to- Audit Amendment 1978 (Mr E. L. Robinson), 630. Customs Amendment 1979 (Mr Fife), 759. Customs Tariff Amendment (No. 2) 1979 (Mr Fife), 861. Departure tax legislation (Mr MacKellar), 402. Export Expansion Grants 1978 (Mr Anthony), 482. Public Service Amendment 1978 (Mr Viner), 471. Social Services Amendment 1979 (Mr Garland), 1092. States Grants (Schools Assistance) Amendment 1980 (Mr Fife), 1482. Trade Practices Amendment 1978 (Mr Fife), 471. Trade Practices Amendment (No. 2) 1978 (Mr Fife), 577. Building and construction industry (Mr Uren), 1090. Census of population and housing, 1981 (Mr Willis, Mr D. M. Cameron), 1202. Committee on Overseas Professional Qualifications-10th Report (Mr Young), 722. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association- 24th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, Jamaica (Mr Lucock, Mr James), 584. 25th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, New Zealand (Mr Lucock, Mr James, Mr Bryant), 1298. Computing equipment tenders (Mr Hayden), 58. cxxxii Index to Votes and Proceedings Statements-continued By leave-continued Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment (Federal Court of Australia) Bill 1978-Correction of error in second reading speech (Mr Street), 223. Constitutional and Legal Affairs-Senate Standing Committee-Report-Government Response-Priority of Crown debts (Mr Bowen), 990. Customs Tariff Amendment Bill (No. 2) 1979-Amendment to be moved during committee stage (Mr Hurford), 862. Darwin Reconstruction Commission (Dr Everingham), 139. Defence- Expenditure (Mr Scholes), 954. Forces Retirement Benefits fund (Mr Scholes), 930. Service housing (Mr Scholes, Mr L. R. Johnson), 177. Distribution Commissioners- Appointment for Western Australia (Mr Dawkins, Mr McLean, Mr Bowen, Mr McLeay), 751. Proposals-Preparation and distribution of analyses (Mr Young), 722. Drugs-Royal Commission of Inquiry-Interim report (Mr Hayden), 1152, 1153. Electoral redistribution- (Mr Bowen), 382. Of Queensland- (Mr E. L. Robinson), 119. In 1977-Incorporation into Hansard of statement by Attorney-General relating to extension of terms of reference of Royal Commission of Inquiry (Mr Bowen), 267. Environment and Conservation-Standing Committee-Reports- Commonwealth Government and Urban Environment-Formulation and co-ordination of policies (Mr Hodges, Dr Jenkins, Mr Uren), 278. Environmental protection-Adequacy of legislative and administrative arrangements- 1st report (Mr Hodges, Mr Cohen, Mr Simon, Mr Howe, Mr Fisher, Mr Cotter, Mr Baillieu), 1090. Grants to Voluntary Conservation Organisations (Mr Hodges, Mr Cohen, Mr Cotter, Mr Howe), 1496. Management of Australian coastal zone (Mr Hodges, Mr Cohen), 1473. Oil spills-Prevention and control of oil pollution in marine environment (Mr Hodges, Mr Howe, Mr Baillieu), 499. Preservation of Quinkan Galleries, Cape York Peninsula (Mr Hodges), 792. South West Tasmania and Hydro-electric power development (Mr Hodges, Mr Cohen, Mr Burr, Mr Howe, Mr Baillieu, Mr Cotter, Mr B. O. Jones, Mr Hodgman, Mr Goodluck), 1585. European Economic Community-Bilateral negotiations (Mr Hurford), 832. Evatt Memorial Foundation (Mr Willis), 1037. Expenditure-Standing Committee- Government Response- Australian Industry Development Corporation-Interim response (Mr J. J. Brown, Mr Cairns), 1561. Parliament and public expenditure-Interim response (Mr Cairns), 1036. Reports- Alternative delivery systems for Commonwealth public works (Mr Cairns), 1529. Australian Industry Development Corporation (Mr Cairns, Mr J. J. Brown), 1254. Defence Service Homes Scheme (Mr Cairns, Mr J. J. Brown, Dr Edwards, Mr Uren), 278; (Mr Cairns), 732. Index to Votes and Proceedings cxxxiii Statements-continued By leave-continued Expenditure-Standing Committee-continued Reports-continued Northern Territory forestry programs (Mr Cairns, Mr J. J. Brown, Mr McLean), 284. Parliament and Public Expenditure (Mr Cairns), 723. Report that committee has been unable to complete its inquiry (Mr Cairns, Mr J. J. Brown), 1671. Family Law Act-Joint Select Committee- Report (Mr Ruddock), 1597. Reporting by press of proceedings of committee (Mr Ruddock, Mr Bowen), 650. Federal Narcotics Bureau (Mr Hurford), 1000. Foreign Affairs and Defence-Joint Committee- (Mr Katter, Mr Scholes, Mr Killen, Mr Shipton), 1328. (Mr Shipton), 1203. Government response to report- Dual nationality (Mr Bowen, Dr Klugman), 1002. Reports- Australia, Antarctica and law of sea-Interim report (Mr Shipton), 278. Australian Defence Procurement (Mr Katter), 1241. Human rights in Soviet Union (Mr Shipton, Mr Scholes, Mr Simon), 1167. Torres Strait Treaty (Mr Shipton, Mr Bryant), 846. Zimbabwe (Mr Dobie, Dr Blewett, Mr Martyr, Mr Bryant, Mr Shipton, Mr Simon), 1510. Galbally information kit-Paper (Dr Cass), 1038. General election (Mr Hayden), 1651. Great Barrier Reef- Marine Park-Zoning Plan-Capricornia section (Mr Cohen), 1548. Petroleum exploration (Mr Hayden), 856. Harold E. Holt Naval Communication Station-Satellite ground station (Mr Scholes), 682. Health insurance- Arrangements (Dr Klugman), 333. Commission-3rd Annual Report (Dr Klugman), 202. Herbicide 2,4,5-T (Dr Klugman), 806. Herbicides and chemicals-Effects on Vietnam veterans (Dr Everingham), 1367. International- Civil aviation policy (Mr Morris), 662. Labour Organisation-Conventions and recommendations (Mr Young), 597. Working Group of Parliamentarians concerned with population and development (Mr Goodluck), 1323. Inter-Parliamentary Union- Lisbon meetings and Bonn conference, 1978-Papers (Dr Edwards, Mr C. K. Jones, Dr Klugman, Mr Bourchier), 715-6. Prague meeting and Caracas conference-Report of Australian Delegation (Dr Edwards, Mr C. K. Jones, Mr Hodgman), 1348. Sophia conference, 1977-Report of Australian Delegation (Dr Jenkins, Mr McLean, Mr Fry, Mr Lusher), 214. Interscan-Annual report (Mr Hurford), 1193. Iran (Mr Hayden), 1412. Kerr, Sir John-UNESCO appointment (Mr Hayden), 40. cxxxiv Index to Votes and Proceedings Statements-continued By leave-continued Member for McPherson (Mr E. L. Robinson)- Ministerial resignation and re-appointment (Mr E. L. Robinson, Mr Hayden), 648. Resignation from Ministry (Mr Fraser, Mr Hayden), 645. National- Communications satellite system (Mr Innes), 1001. Flag-Extension of free issue (Mr Scholes, Mr Young), 776. Nuclear safeguards- Agreement between Australia and Republic of Korea-Paper (Mr Bowen), 790. Agreements-Papers (Mr Bowen), 954. Office of National Assessments-Review of security practices (Mr Hayden), 1547. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and Council of Europe- Symposium on Development Co-operation-Report of Australian Delegation (Mr Baurne, Mr Willis), 723. Overseas- Students, adult migrant education and immigration services (Dr Cass), 947. Travel by Prime Minister-Assessment of aircraft security considerations-Paper (Mr Scholes), 178. Parliament House security- (Mr Fraser,Mr Bowen), 37. Officer (Mr Bowen, Mr Morris, Mr Fife, Mr Holding), 88. Parliamentary- Committees-Proposed guidelines for official witnesses (Mr Bowen), 434. Delegation to the U.S.S.R. (Dr Klugman, Mr Hayden, Mr Peacock), 571-2. Library-Transfer of Mr J. S. Dunn (Mr Hayden, Mr Viner, Mr Morris, Mr Hodgman), 1386-7. Pharmaceutical benefits-Excess payments (Dr Blewett), 1383. Philippines and Indonesia-Visit by Prime Minister (Mr Hayden), 795. Population and development-International conference (Mr Goodluck), 1036. Portfolio investment overseas (Mr Willis), 1367. Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs-Visits to United States of America and India (Mr Hayden), 1650. Prime Minister of Great Britain-Visit to Australia (Mr Hayden), 861. Privileges, Committee of-Report relating to- Alleged discrimination and intimidation of Mr D. E. Berthelsen in his public service employment because of evidence given by him, etc. (Mr D. M. Cameron, Mr Bowen), 1649. Editorial published in Sunday Observer of 26 February 1978 (Mr D. M. Cameron), 110. Use of or reference to proceedings of House in Courts (Mr D. M. Cameron), 1613. Protective security review (Mr Hayden), 1192. Public Accounts Committee- Inaccurate reporting by press of statement released by committee (Mr Connolly), 860. Reports, 270, 574 (Mr Connolly), 604 (Mr Connolly, Mr B. O. Jones), 1043, 1151 (Mr Connolly), 1180 (Mr Connolly, Mr Morris, Mr Baillieu), 1649, 1664 (Mr Connolly), 1671 (Mr Connolly, Dr Blewett). Public Works Committee-Reports, 85, 584 (Mr Bungey, Mr L. K. Johnson), 706 (Mr Bungey), 806 (Mr Simon, Mr L. K. Johnson), 840 (Mr Thompson), 846, 1229, 1291, (Mr Bungey), 1348 (Mr Bungey, Mr L. K. Johnson), 1664 (Mr Bungey), 1693 (Mr Bungey, Mr Morris). Publications Committee (Joint)- Government response to report-Australian Government Publishing Service (Mr B. O. Jones), 1090. Reports- Annual reports of Commonwealth Departments and Statutory Authorities (Mr Gillard, Mr Scholes), 989.

I Index to Votes and Proceedings cxxxv Statements-continued By leave-continued Publications Committee (Joint)-continued Reports-continued Australian Government Publishing Service and its role in Commonwealth printing and publishing 1964-1978 (Mr Hodges), 594. Inquiry into publication of Commonwealth Acts, Statutory Rules and legislation of Territories (Mr Hodges), 319. Work of committee (Mr Gillard), 1693. Remuneration Tribunal-1979 Review (Mr Bowen, Mr Cairns, Mr D. M. Cameron, Mr Scholes), 930. Road Safety-Standing Committee- Government response-Ministerial statement-Vehicle safety-Reports (Mr C. K. Jones, Mr Katter), 607. Reports- Alcohol, drugs and road safety (Mr Katter, Mr C. K. Jones, Mr Porter, Mr Morris), 1529. Motor cycle and bicycle safety (Mr Katter, Mr C. K. Jones, Mr Goodluck, Mr Morris), 278. Progress in its program of inquiries (Mr Katter), 1671. Tyre safety (Mr Katter, Mr Goodluck, Mr Bradfield, Mr Porter, Mr Humphreys), 1649. Royal Australian- Air Force-No. 34 Squadron-Acquisition of aircraft (Mr Scholes), 177. Navy-Acquisition of 4th FFG Frigate (Mr Scholes), 1383. Rural Finances Settlement Commission of Victoria-Loan to Beggs family (Mr Fraser, Mr Howe), 658. School to work transition-Government initiatives (Mr Young, Dr Cass), 1239. Social security programs (Dr Klugman), 935, 1552. Soil conservation-Commonwealth/States Collaborative Study-Government response (Mr Keating), 955. Statutory reporting requirements-Views of Publications Committee (Mr Gillard), 1319. Stevedoring industry-Report (Mr Young), 751. Structural Adjustment-Report of Study Group-Government response (Mr Hurford), 955. Tactical fighter force-Timing of decision (Mr Scholes), 671, 1690. Tax- Avoidance (Mr Willis), 727. Indexation for 1978-79 (Mr Willis), 284. Terrorism-Bonn declaration (Mr Hayden), 414. Tourism-Select Committee-Report (Mr Jull, Mr Cohen, Mr Goodluck, Mr Stewart, Mr Short, Mr C. K. Jones, Mr D. M. Cameron, Mr I. L. Robinson), 499. Turana target aircraft (Mr Scholes), 1036. United Nations- Committee on Disarmament-1979 Session-Report of Australian delegation (Mr Bowen), 1140. Conference on Science and Technology for Development (Mr Bowen), 1362. General Assembly-33rd Session-Report of Australian delegation (Mr Shipton, Mr Bryant), 919. Veterans' benefits (Dr Klugman), 935. Warlpiri and Kartangarurru-Kurintji land claim (Dr Everingham), 414. Wiltona Hostel re-opening (Mr Willis), 460. Young Commonwealth Leaders-2nd meeting, Sri Lanka, May 1979 (Mr Shack), 1180. Zimbabwe Rhodesia common roll elections-Report of Australian Parliamentary Observer Group (Mr Shipton, Mr Bryant, Mr Dobie, Mr Hayden, Mr Lucock), 919. Funeral of Earl Mountbatten of Burma-Australian Representation (Mr Fraser), 966. Leave to make not granted, 383, 762, 776 (2), 790, 935, 988, 1034, 1180(2), 1229, 1261, 1367, 1412, 1510, 1588. cxxxvi Index to Votes and Proceedings Statements-continued Standing orders having been suspended- Ethnic Television Review Panel-Appointment of Secretary (Mr Fraser), 987-8. Financial interests of Minister for Primary Industry (Mr Sinclair, Mr Hurford), 914. Member for New England-Resignation from Ministry (Mr Sinclair), 1034. And see "Acting Speaker-Statement", "Ministerial statements" and "Speaker- Statements". Statutory- Reporting requirements. See "Statements". Rules 1979, No. 220. See "Ministerial statements". Stevedoring industry. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Stewart, Mr. F. E.-Death of, 747. Structural adjustment. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". Sub judice. See "Rulings" and "Speaker-Statements". Suspension of- Sittings. See "Business". Standing Orders. See "Standing Orders". Symonston, A.C.T. See "Committees-Public Works".

T Tactical fighter. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note ofpapers" and "Statements". Talboys, Rt Hon. B. E.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 69. Taleb, Dr S. A.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1568. Tariff Proposals- Customs Tariff Proposals moved- 1978- No. 1, 28. Discharged, 347. No. 2, 51. Discharged, 347. Nos. 3 to 9, 56. Discharged, 347. No. 10, 66. Discharged, 347. Nos. 11 and 12, 92. Discharged, 347. Nos. 13 and 14, 231. Discharged, 619. Nos. 15 to 19, 332. Discharged, 619. No. 20, 334. Discharged, 619. No. 21, 347. Discharged, 619. Nos. 22 and 23, 402. Discharged, 619. Nos. 24 to 26, 435. Discharged, 619. Nos. 27 and 28, 464. Discharged, 619. No. 29, 471. Discharged, 619. 1979- Nos. 1 to 12, 619. Discharged, 933. No. 13, 663. Discharged, 933. Nos. 14 and 15, 726. Discharged, 933. Nos. 16 and 17, 755. Discharged, 1264. No. 18, 794. Discharged, 1264. No. 19, 861. Discharged, 1264. Nos. 20 to 27, 932. Discharged, 1264. No. 28, 990. Discharged, 1264. No. 29, 1036. Discharged, 1264. No. 30, 1092. Discharged, 1264. No. 31, 1144. Discharged, 1579. Nos. 32 to 35, 1168. Discharged, 1579. 1980- Nos. 1 to 3, 1263. Discharged, 1579. No. 4, 1314. Discharged, 1579. Index to Votes and Proceedings cxxxvii Tariff Proposals-continued Customs Tariff Proposals moved-continued 1980-continued No. 5, 1340. Discharged, 1579. No. 6, 1349. Discharged, 1579. No. 7, 1374. Discharged, 1579. No. 8, 1457. (Lapsed at dissolution). Nos. 9 to 15, 1579. (Lapsed at dissolution). No. 16, 1597. (Lapsed at dissolution). No. 17, 1615. (Lapsed at dissolution). Customs Tariff (Coal Export Duty) Proposals (1979), 1143. Discharged, 1264. Excise Tariff Proposals moved- 1978- No. 1, 19. Discharged, 347. No. 2, 334. Discharged, 619. No. 3, 334. Discharged, 619. 1979- Nos. 1 and 2, 650. Discharged, 933. No. 3, 726. Discharged, 933. No. 4, 751. Discharged, 933. Nos. 5 and 6, 932. Discharged, 1597. No. 7, 1168. Discharged, 1597. 1980- No. 1, 1263. Discharged, 1597. No. 2, 1402. (Lapsed at dissolution). No. 3-Agreed to, 1597. Tax- Avoidance; Indexation. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Cuts; Increases. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of'. Matters. See "Motions-Principal". Taxation. See "Bills", "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Technological change- In Australia. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". In employment. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Telecom dispute. See "Ministerial statements-Standing orders having been suspended" and "Mo- tions-To take note of papers". Telephone call charges. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Termination of pregnancy-Medical benefits. See "Motions-General business". Terrorism. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Third world and Australia. See "Ministerial statements". Thirty-five hour week. See "Motions-Principal" and "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Tito, Marshal Josip Broz-Death of, 1471. Toganivalu, Hon. R. T.-Present in gallery; welcomed, 511. Torres Strait. See "Committees-Foreign Affairs and Defence" and "Ministerial statements". Tourism- In A.C.T.-See "Committees-Australian Capital Territory". Select Committee. See "Committees", "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". And see "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Townsville, Qld. See "Committees-Public Works". Trade- Interests. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Relations with European Economic Community. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions- To take note of papers". Union movement. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". With developing countries. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". With Japan. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". CXXXVIII Index to Votes and Proceedings

Training programs. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of ". Trans-Australia Airlines. See "Motions-To take note ofpapers" and "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Transport- Costs. See "Motions-General business". Workers' Union Dispute. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Tunku Yahya Petra Ibri AI-Masim Sultan Ibrasim-Death of, 722. Turana target aircraft. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Turner, Sir Alan-Death of, 613. Turnbull, Sir Winton-Death of, 1243. Tynwald Millennium. See "Address to". Tyre- Industry. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Safety. See "Committees-Road Safety".

U Unemployed youth-Evaluation of Education Program. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-- To take note of papers". Unemployment- Benefits. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note ofpapers". Proposed joint committee. See "Motions-General business". And see "Motions-General business", "Public importance-Discussion of matters of" and "Standing orders-Suspension of". UNESCO-Appointment of Sir John Kerr. See "Ministerial statements", "Public importance-- Discussion of matters of" and "Statements". Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Delegation from Supreme Soviet of-Present in gallery; welcomed, 805. United Nations. See "Distinguished visitors", "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers", "Statements" and "UNESCO". United Nations Council for Namibia, Delegation of members of-Present in gallery; welcomed, 1480. United States of America. See "Ministerial statements". Uranium- Advisory Council. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Development. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Enrichment in Australia-Feasibility. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Export- Contracts. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of ". Policy. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Urban- Development. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Environment. See "Committees-Environment and Conservation". Urgent Bills. See "Bills". Usher of Black Rod-Delivers message from Governor-General or his Deputy, 1, 7.

V Veterans' benefits. See "Ministerial statements", "Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements". Vietnam veterans. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Viner, Mr R. I.-Appointed Leader of House, 1034. V.I.P. Flight. See "Royal Australian Air Force-No. 34 Squadron", "Public importance-Discussion of matters of" and "Standing orders-Suspension of". Visitors. See "Distinguished visitors". Index to Votes and Proceedings cxxxix

W Wage(s) policy. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Warlpiri land claim. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Weir, Mr H. G.-Appointment as Parliamentary Librarian, 360. Welfare- And health. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Payments. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Westminster convention. See "Speaker-Statements". Whales and whaling. See "Ministerial statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers". Whips, appointment of- Australian Labor Party, 9. Government, 8. National Country Party of Australia, 9, 1611. Whitlam and others, Sankey v. See "Privilege-Matter raised by-Mr Bowen". Whitlam, Mr E. G.-Resignation of, 327. Wiltona Hostel. See "Ministerial statements" and "Statements". Wool shipments ban. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of". Works-Approval of. See "Committees-Public Works". Writs. See "Election of Members".

Y Yates, Mr W. See "Privilege". Young- Commonwealth Leaders. See "Statements". Unemployed. See "Public importance-Discussion of matters of"

Z Zimbabwe- Rhodesia common roll elections. See "Statements". And see "Committees-Foreign Affairs and Defence".