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View Index for 1994 (PDF 47TH PARLIAMENT—FIRST SESSION - 1 - INDEX (FEB 1994—NOVEMBER 1994) FORTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENT—FIRST SESSION FEBRUARY 1994—NOVEMBER 1994 INDEX PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE 6793-6867 . 15 February 1994 8707-8771 . 2 August 1994 6869-6913 . 16 February 1994 8773-8810 . 3 August 1994 6915-6983 . 17 February 1994 8811-8877 . 4 August 1994 6985-7030 . 18 February 1994 8879-8928 . 5 August 1994 7031-7157 . 22 February 1994 8929-9021 . 30 August 1994 7159-7249 . 23 February 1994 9023-9056 . 31 August 1994 7251-7365 . 24 February 1994 9057-9125 . 1 September 1994 7367-7413 . 25 February 1994 9127-9184 . 2 September 1994 7415-7485 . 12 April 1994 9185-9415 . 7 September 1994 7487-7521 . 13 April 1994 9417-9514 . 8 September 1994 7523-7599 . 14 April 1994 9515-9570 . 9 September 1994 7601-7750 . 26 April 1994 9571-9646 . 18 October 1994 7751-7866 . 27 April 1994 9647-9705 . 19 October 1994 7867-7988 . 28 April 1994 9707-9817 . 20 October 1994 7989-8039 . 31 May 1994 9819-9873 . 21 October 1994 8041-8173 . 7 June 1994 9875-9947 . 25 October 1994 8175-8297 . 8 June 1994 9949-10006 . 26 October 1994 8299-8311 . 9 June 1994 10007-10103 . 27 October 1994 8313-8323 . 10 June 1994 10105-10163 . 28 October 1994 8325-8338 . 14 June 1994 10165-10323 . 15 November 1994 8339-8352 . 15 June 1994 10325-10423 . 16 November 1994 8353-8366 . 16 June 1994 10425-10529 . 17 November 1994 8367-8377 . 17 June 1994 10531-10576 . 18 November 1994 8379-8513 . 22 June 1994 10577-10670 . 22 November 1994 8515-8643 . 23 June 1994 10671-10744 . 23 November 1994 8645-8705 . 24 June 1994 10745-10849 . 24 November 1994 10851-10905 . 25 November 1994 47TH PARLIAMENT—FIRST SESSION - 2 - INDEX (FEB 1994—NOVEMBER 1994) Index to Subjects ADJOURNMENT— Abortion, 10003. Ageing, 9700. Airport motorway, 10669. Albert Shire Council, 6861, 8767, 9640. Alternative Energy Advisory Group, 7748. Asia, Parliamentary trade delegation, 9946. Australian Labor Party— Political cannibalism, 8509. Redcliffe branch, 7153. Townsville, 7479. Banks, 10667. Beale, Mr T., 7746. Behrend, Mr O., 9940. Black River, 9643. Blackbutt, Golden Casket Art Union Office, 8804. Botto, Mr R., 9018. Brennan, Mr P., 7865. Brisbane City Council— Budget, 9411. Election, Labor candidates, 7245. Brisbane-Gold Coast rail project, 10422. Broadwater, Member, Allegation, 9409. Bulbrook, Mr T., 10321. Bunya Park Sanctuary, 10419. Bushfires, 10317. Caboolture electorate, 9055. Calanca, Mr D., 9052. Camp Quality, 8768. Central Queensland, Emergency services, 7520. Children's Court, 7155. Clayfield, Member, Claims, 10669. Collinsville Power Station, 10743. Community policing, 8168. Coopers Plains overpass, 8770. Coughlan, Mr J., 10001. Crime, Families of victims, 10739. Cross-border anomalies, 7860. Currumbin Valley State School principal, 8806. Daintree region, Land acquisition and power supply, 9019. Davis, Mrs J., 8766. Dental health services, Public, 8769. Donadelli, Mr L., 9018. Drought, 8296, 8765. Eagle Junction-Pinkenba rail service, 9943. Eastern corridor, 8807, 8809. Education services, Western Queensland, 6863. Family First Summit, 9644. Family Services Department, 7155. Givney, Mr H., 9642. Gladstone/Calliope region, Aged care, 9020; Gynaecological and obstetric services, 9941. Gladstone Port Authority, 7484. Gold Coast City Council, 8767, 9640. Golden Casket Art Union Office, Blackbutt, 8804. Gordonvale, Sikh cultural festival, 7749. Greenslopes Repatriation Hospital, 7517. 47TH PARLIAMENT—FIRST SESSION - 3 - INDEX (FEB 1994—NOVEMBER 1994) Heiner documents, 9304. Henderson, Cr G. J., 9641. Hervey Bay, Hospital services, 9412. Hinchinbrook electorate, Rainfall, 7151. Home purchase pitfalls, 7864. International Year of the Family, 8510. Ipswich City, 9699. Justices of the peace, 9050, 9055. Juvenile Justice Act, 6909. Karawatha Park, 6911. Kelly, Dr L., 10417. Kelly, Former Bishop E., 9413. Know Your Rights at School, 10420. Kowanyama, Law and order initiatives, 10421. Land lease rentals, 6908. Lang Park, Rugby League, 8507. Law and order, 6863, 6910, 8166, 9703. Liberal Party preselection, 8805. Local government election, 8170. Machans Beach, 9414. Maleny Folk Festival, 7518, 10003. Marlin Coast, 9414. Maroochy River fish kill, 9307. Maryborough electorate, 7154, 7516. Maryborough/Hervey Bay region, Maternity facilities, 9015. Maryborough, Policing, 9646. McKillop, Mr D., 9303. Medical practitioners, 9054, 10318. Minerals and Energy, Minister, 7519. Ministerial travel expenses, 7746. Monto Ambulance Committee funds, 7152. Mooloolaba, Law and order, 9701. Moreton region, Liberal Party activity, 10665. Moreton Shire, 9699. Moriarty, Ms S., 7746. Mount Gravatt and District Neighbourhood Centre, 7480. Mount Gravatt showgrounds, 9051. Munns fish ladder, 7744. Murphy, Dr D., 8171. Myalgic encephalomyelitis, 7247. National Eczema Group, 8512. National Party preselection, 8805. Outback tourism, 8291. Palm Beach, Population density, 7156. Papua New Guinea, 7482, 8294. Petriwskyj, Mr J., 7865. Pine Rivers, Labor politics, 10319. Prince Charles Hospital, 8165, 8507. Professional Officers Association Superannuation Fund, 7481. Public Trustee, 9999. Q Invest, 8293. Queensland Industry Development Corporation, Lending policies, 8765. Queensland Rail, 8296, 9053. Radloff, Mr S., 7246. Rail lines, Rural, Closure, 9409. Recycling, 7863. Redcliffe, Member, 7248. Remembrance Day, 10423. Rural areas— Emergency care, 6866. 47TH PARLIAMENT—FIRST SESSION - 4 - INDEX (FEB 1994—NOVEMBER 1994) Rail lines, Closure, 9409. Service cutbacks, 9945. Safety House Association, 10322. Sam Sciacca Foundation, 10738. Sandgate and District Historical Society and Museum Incorporated, 9702. Sandgate— Bus/rail interchange, 7745. Police and emergency services, 10740. Recreation and sports funding, 10323. Sandgate/Shorncliffe, Public housing, 8169. School rail passes, 7747. Senior citizens, 9017. Shopping hours, Extended, 10741. South-east Queensland transport system, 9308. Southern Brisbane Bypass, 7515. Sugar industry, 9018. Sullivan, Mr M., 9305. Sunnybank electorate, Liberal Party brochure, 10000. Sunshine Motorway, 6864. Tablelands, TAFE college, 7483. That Happened To Me, 6912. Titles Office, 6866. Tobacco industry, 6860. Toowoomba— Crime, 8511. Electricity powerlines, 7242. Range, Proposed second highway crossing, 10664, 10666, 10668. Transport system, South-east Queensland, 9016, 9308. Unemployment, 7862. Vaughan, Mr A., 10005. Vehicle loads, 7243. Waltzing Matilda Centenary Festival, 8291. War Veteran rental housing, 10738. Westbrook Youth Detention Centre, 7859. Western Queensland, Education services, 6863. Wide Bay/Maryborough region, Health facilities, 8292. Widows Support Action Group, 6912. Willows Paceway, 9302. Women— In politics, ALP quota, 9944. Papua New Guinea delegation to Cairns, 8294. Yandina highway route, 8808. Youth Parliament, 9704. Adjournments, Special, 7413, 7599, 7988, 8039, 8377, 8705, 8928, 9570, 10163, 10896. Appropriation documents, Tabling, 9209. Auditor-General's reports— Aboriginal and Island Council audits, 7367. Educational entities, 8879. First report on audits (1994), 10745. Local governments, 7751. Queensland Audit Office, 9647. Second report on audits (1993), 7367. BILLS— Acts Interpretation (State Commercial Activities) Amendment (leave and 1r), 10311; (2r), 10311, 10640; (Committee and 3r), 10645. Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Queensland) (leave and 1r), 10024; (2r), 10024, 10658; (Committee and 3r), 10662. Agricultural Colleges (leave and 1r), 8967; (2r), 8967, 9925, 9977; (Committee), 9990; (3r), 9999; (assent), 10165. 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Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service) Amendment (leave and 1r), 10123; (2r), 10123, 10383; (Committee), 10388; (3r), 10389. Building Units and Group Titles (leave and 1r), 10023; (2r), 10023, 10525, 10543; (Committee), 10568; (3r), 10574. Cairns Casino Agreement Amendment (assent), 6793. City of Gold Coast (Harbour Town Zoning) Amendment (leave and 1r), 10417; (2r), 10417, 10835; (Committee), 10889; (3r), 10893. Common Law Practice and Workers' Compensation Amendment (leave and 1r), 10542; (2r), 10542, 10868; (Committee and 3r), 10872. Consumer Credit (Queensland) (leave and 1r), 8828; (2r), 8828, 9142; (Committee), 9179; (3r), 9184; (assent) 9571. Consumer Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) (1993) (assent), 6793. Consumer Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) (leave and 1r), 10865; (2r), 10865. Corrective Services (Administration) Amendment (leave and 1r), 7548; (2r), 7548, 7958; (Committee), 7987; (3r), 7988; (assent), 7989. 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