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Your search for with all these words: Secretary Prime Ministers Office Mauritius found 104 documents

Overseas travel report : Report of the 18th Small Countries Conference
4/3/1999

Henry Owusu-Acheampong, MP, Leader of the House and Minister forParliamentary Affairs, Ghana (Africa)Hon. Shivraj Patil , MP, Lok Sabha, India (Asia) andHon. Anthony Rolle, MP, Minister of State for Public Enterprises in the Deputy ...

Overseas travel report : Report of the 44th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference
4/3/1999

Jenny Shipley, MP, PrimeMinister, New Zealand (1998)3. OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATIONPresident of the Association (1998-99):Hon. Hector McClean, MP, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Trinidad and Tobago -to be elected by the ...

Overseas travel report : Report on an overseas visit by the Deputy Speaker and Member for Cook (Mr O'Brien) to London, Brussels and Cardiff from 14 to 26 November 2010 - Report on an International Parliamentary Governance Seminar
22/3/2011

on MP, Delegate from AustraliaChair:Lord German OBE, (Liberal Democrat), The House of Lords1115 Coffee1130Scrutiny of the Prime Minister and Prime Ministers ' Questions Attlee SuiteHow is the UK Prime ...

Overseas travel report : Report on visit to Mumbai, India from 4 to 7 December 2004
22/2/2005

.Please don't hesitate to contact me should you require any further information.Yours sincerelyAlison SkauAdministrative Officer toLindy Nelson-CarrParliamentary Secretary to the Premierand Minister for Trade in North ...

Overseas travel report : Report on an overseas trip by Ms E Clark - 17th Annual Commonwealth Parliamentary Seminar, Cape Town, South Africa, 29 May - 4 June 2005
9/8/2005

Barendra Sinanan, MPCPA Office: Branch Joint PresidentParliamentary Office: Speaker of the House of RepresentativesHon. Patrick Manning, MPCPA Office: Branch Vice PresidentParliamentary Office: Prime ...

Overseas travel report : Report on an overseas visit by the Speaker of the Queensland Parliament (Honourable A McGrady) titled 'Report to Parliament visit to the United Kingdom and Brussels, CPA UK Branch Seminar Governance and Culture of the United Kingdom, 7-19 May 2006'
13/6/2006

Balkissoono Hookoom MP (Mauritius)Hon. Sebastiaan Karupu MP (Namibia)Ms Anne Tolley MP (New Zealand)Sardar Shahjahan Yousaf MNA (Pakistan - National)Mr BakhtJehan Khan MPA (Pakistan - NFWP)Hon. Lionel Williams MLC (St Helena)Hon. Ansumana Jaia ...

Letter, dated 18 March 2004, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament referring to correspondence received by the Premier from the Commonwealth Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Treaties regarding proposed international treaty actions tabled in both Houses of the Commonwealth Parliament on 2 March 2004 including National Interest Analyses for each of the proposed treaty actions listed in the correspondence
19/3/2004

The Prime Minister,Attorney-General and the Minister for Foreign Affairs gave the necessary approval prior tosigning the Agreement.6. The Minister for Foreign Affairs announced the signing of the Agreement in a ...

Overseas Travel Report : Report on a visit to Canada to attend the 13th Canadian Parliamentary Seminar - Strengthening Democracy and the Role of Parliamentarians: Challenges and Solutions, 29 May - 4 June 2016
8/11/2016

Juliana Cavallero Executive Secretary Assistant to the Executive Secretary Canadian Branch, CPA Canadian Branch, CPA Tel.: + 1 613-992-2093 Tel.: + 1 613-993-0330 Cell: + 1 613-797-0939 Cell: + 1 613-720-0348 Ms. Manon Champagne ...

Lower Burdekin Rice Producers Co-Operative Association Limited Annual Report 1991-92
11/1/1993

Mauritius and even Poland.PROFIT DlSJRIBUIIONThis year has seen a turnaround from the substantial losses of the two previous years, to a modest profit. It hasbeen a year of maximising mill through-put, and locating markets to place the finished ...

Commonwealth Parliamentary Association UK-Official Programme: 71st Westminster Seminar on Effective Parliaments, 13-17 March 2023
9/5/2023

N OF ACTIVITY 1130 -15 MINUTE TEA/ COFFEE BREAK 1145 The Attlee Suite, Portcullis House 1145 -Delegates to be escorted to Prime Minister's Questions 1200 1200-Prime Minister's Questions Live 1230 Subject to ticket ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1951
11/9/1951

mdustry saw fit to approach the Prime Minis­This agreement was to operate in 1953 and ter because it is a Commonwealth agreement half our sugar was to be sold on and they asked the Prime Minister to send a the world's market. ...

Estimates Committee A : Additional information Volume 1997.
8/7/1997

TheBCG's charter was set out in theMemorandum of Understandingbetween PNG and Queensland signed inMay this year by Prime Minister SirJulius Chan and Premier Rob Borbidge.The meeting was chaired by Mr JoshuaKalinoe, Secretary of ...

Overseas Travel Report: Report on overseas visit by the member for Everton (Mr Tim Mander) and the member for Lytton (Ms Joan Pease) to the United Kingdom to attend the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference on Parliamentary Scrutiny and Oversight of National Security, 21-23 November 2023
13/12/2023

n: The Attlee Suite, Portcullis House BREAK 1125 -1130 The Attlee Suite, Portcullis House 12 TIME DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY Prime Minister's Questions 1130 · 1230 A short presentation on one way in which the UK scrutinises its ...

Report on the 39th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, Cyprus, held during the period 6 to11 September 1993
28/4/1994

Niri Puna, MP, Minister of Health, Education andLegislative VoteCook Islands(Tonga the stand-by branch)(viii) South-East Asia Regional Representative:To replace Hon. Zulkifli (Political Secretary to the DeputyPrime ...

Overseas travel report : Report on an overseas visit by the Speaker (Mr Mickel) to Japan and London from 2 to 21 March 2010 - Report on a visit to Japan, and the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association 59th Westminster Seminar on Parliamentary Practice and Procedures, London
22/4/2010

n Mitchell MP (Labour) Mr John Benger (Clerk of Delegated Legislation, House of Commons) 1130 Coffee 1145 Scrutiny of the Prime Minister How is the elected Head of Government held to account in Parliament? Mr Liam Laurence Smyth (Clerk of ...

Copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing the proposed international treaty actions tabled in both houses of the Federal Parliament on 28 March 2006 and the National Interest Analyses for the proposed treaty actions listed
21/4/2006

The Prime Minister has been informed of the process to bringthe Agreement into force.2. The Ministers were advised of the proposed amendment and extension of the predecessorAgreement in December 2001 and again in March 2005.3. ...

Letter, dated 20 December 2004, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 7 December 2004 and the National Interest Analyses for each of the proposed treaty actions listed
21/12/2004

No Prime Minister hasserved a full five-year term. The seventh national parliament was elected in June 2002, and inAugust 2002 Sir Michael Somare became the Prime Minister for the third time. Sir Michael hasidentified ...

Invitation lists of organisations and public figures who attended functions held by the Department of Premier and Cabinet.
26/5/2005

ral of the Phillip inesMr Robin Grundon General Manager The Bundaber Newspaper CompanyMr Daniel Gschwind Chief Executive OfficerQueensland Tourism Industry CouncilQld Association of Academic Staff inMr Howard GuilleColleges of Advanced ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1960
1/11/1960

Two months later the Prime Minister wrote to the Premier, there was another telegram from the Prime saying that his representation would be given Minister and in December of that year the consideration. About 7t months ...

Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations - Annual Report 2001-02
5/11/2002

P., Minister for Agriculture and LivestockDecember 2001Dr Soren Balling Englesen, KVL University, Copenhagen, Denmark Barbaranne BagliPeter Colton, Chairman, Ramu SugarHead OfficeMathew'wela Kanua, Acting Secretary, Department of ...

Letter, dated 15 December 2005, from the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing the proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 29 November 2005 and the National Interest Analyses for the proposed treaty actions listed
16/12/2005

rred from running in the election because of a 1998conviction for 'Islamist sedition', and so had been unable to be named PrimeMr Abdullah Gul was named Prime Minister after the elections onMinister.3 November 2002. ...

Committee System Review Committee : Inquiry into the Queensland Parliamentary Committee System - Submissions 31 and 32
9/8/2010

Mr Barron introduced Andrew Kennon, a very senior clerk in the Table Office of the House of Commons who was going to talk to delegates about questions. The session would hopefully provoke delegates and be lively. He had thought the UK’s ...

Report of trade delegation to China and Hong Kong, 9 to 16 December 1992
23/2/1993

Minister for Administrative Servicesand Minister for Rural Communities

Overseas travel report : Report from Honourable V P Lester, MP, former Member for Keppel relating to the 49th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 4 to 12 October 2003
18/3/2004

The story goes that he called hispress secretary and demanded that all the press be assembled under LondonBridge for a major announcement at noon the next day. The due time arrived andall the state's media were assembled wondering what the ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1872
16/7/1872

He and they had been checked in the Audit remembered the Land Bill of 1868, which Office. No Minister ever interfered with the House had been foolish enough to refer them, and any honorable member who had to a select committee. He never ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1874
9/4/1874

Salary/rif Ministers. do with other portions of tl1e public service, only £700 ; in Mauritius, the Premim• they were not in a position to decide this. receive £1,350, and other Ministers, £900; That was his reason for moving the ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1949
13/10/1949

BRAND: I know that when the Pre­mier of Queensland asked the Prime Minister Mr. BRAND: I am not squibbing the for an increase in the price of sugar the issue. Prime Minister reminded him that when he, the ...

Overseas travel report : Report by Mr Livingstone on 41st Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in Colombo, Sri Lanka
4/4/1996

Peter Barter, OBE, MP for the Madangarea and Minister of Health.During a courtesy call by the Secretary-General on the Prime Minister of Papua NewGuinea, Rt Hon. Julius Chan expressed the view that negotiations then ...

Queensland Cane Growers' Council and Controlled Entities - Annual Report 1998 (1 of 2)
10/5/1999

Neil Dunbar Invicta ManagerNoel Baldwin, Bingera Rob Donkin Pioneer ManagerClyde Hubert, Fairymead Bill Lawson Kalamia SecretaryAlwyn Heidke, MillaquinJim Bourke Inkerman SecretaryMilton Nielsen, MaryboroughPeter Hurney Farleigh ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1961
22/8/1961

When I was district secretary of the Treasurer, the Minister for Labour and Australian Workers' Union in the South­Industry, the hon. member for Wynnum and Western District he was my organiser. I I. think he became a member of this House ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1942
3/11/1942

I know the Minister will advice of an officer of the department of a give due consideration to that phase of the Labour Government, they suffered a reduction problem. in the price from £50 to £13 10s. a ton. Doubtless, during the war it ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1931
19/8/1931

FORGAN S2VHTH (Jfackay) com·t that shall have the right to interpret L5.55]: I would like the Minister to give an the decisions of the board. explanation of the c!Iect of the amendment. It is true that the Minister has made certain The ...

Letter, dated 20 September 2006, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing proposed international treaty actions tabled in both houses of the Federal Parliament on 8 August 2006 and the National Interest Analyses for the proposed treaty actions listed (Paper received 22 September 2006)
11/10/2006

The Singapore Cabinet is led by the Prime Minister, who isappointed by the President, as the Member of Parliament who commands theconfidence of the majority of the Members of Parliament. On the advice of the ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1949
25/10/1949

Hiley: Then he is wrongly described with a senior MinisterW here. He is described as engineer, Division lUr. HANLON: He has only the one 2, £957. Minister. The Secretary for Public Lands Mr. HANLON: The designing engineer and ...

Overseas Travel Report : Report on a visit to Zimbabwe and London by the Member for Woodridge (Mr D'Arcy) to attend the 36th CPA conference in Zimbabwe, 12 - 21 September 1990
21/2/1991

The General Assembly gave full support to the motion and in so doing noted the Commonwealth Secretary- General ' s comments during his opening address to the conference, on Monday, 17 October. In his address, he said:"I am determined during my ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1960
25/10/1960

The Minister's letter of 12 April received in my office­action was taken without consultation with not by me, but in my office-from Mr. the powerful union that has thousands of Edgar Williams, Branch Secretary of the ...

Queensland Constitutional Review Commission : Issues Paper for the possible reform of and changes to the Acts and laws that relate to the Queensland Constitution
19/8/1999

It may be that an appropriate maximum number of ParliamentarySecretaries should be set by the Constitution as well.Clause 23Functions of Parliamentary Secretary (CA s 58)23. A Parliamentary Secretary has the functions decided by ...

Letter, dated 30 May 2005, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 11 May 2005 and the National Interest Analyses for each of the proposed treaty actions listed
31/5/2005

There have been regular high level visits betweenthe two countries, including Prime Minister Howard's visit to South Korea in July2003, Foreign Minister Downer's visit in February 2003, and Trade Minister Vaile'svisit ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1920
7/1/1920

BARNES : T.hc Minister is officers employed in tho Treasury De;nrt· getting excited. mont, or in the Treasu"y Building, and I am The SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS: I know not referring to tho officers in the E:xec'~ltivo ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1899
20/12/1899

The Prime that they may be able to effect decent criticism Minister asks you not only to pass them through of any measure which may come before the committee, but through the third reading, so House, and I think it is unwise to suspend ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1968
17/9/1968

It is Secretary to the Department of Maiden, generally considered by reliable authorities Primary Industries, as chairman, Mr. M. W. that the world sugar-stock position has O'Donnell, Deputy Secretary to the Treasury improved materially ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1899
9/11/1899

KEOGH trusted the Home Secretary composed of medical men from all parts of Aus­would not press the vote, as a good many mem­tralasia, denounced the action taken by the bers for agricultural constituencies and interested Minister on the ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1903
29/7/1903

es; and when I do not agree with that, but it was done before men are prepared to work upon it, and to make the present Secretary for Lands came into office. homes for themselves and their families, it should [Mr. W. HAmLTON : It was ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1946
7/11/1946

Lyons, the then talk of Queensland as being able to ·"ake a Tory Prime Minister, lowered the import duty few more million people, but with irrigation on imported tobacco and placed an excise duty I contend that Queensland could take on ...

2017_02_14_WEEKLY
14/2/2017

It is not just the Queensland government that needs to take action; One Nation has also called on the Prime Minister to intervene and provide amnesty for users and suppliers of this vital life-saving drug so that many people and families ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1880
29/9/1880

e so, surely they from Ruthven Station, bound for the nearest port. might hope that the time would soon come They were in prime store condition, and showed evidence of careful treatment on the part of the drover in when there would be enough ...

Letter, dated 20 August 2004, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 4 August 2004 and the National Interest Analyses for each of the proposed treaty actions listed
24/8/2004

ThePrime Minister is appointed and dismissed by the Governor-General on the proposal ofParliament. The National Executive Council (Cabinet) is appointed by the Governor-Generalon the recommendation of the Prime ...

University of Southern Queensland - Annual Report 2005
5/5/2006

Besar (Chief Minister) of the State of Selangor, Malaysia, in Although the new Council is smaller in size than in previous recognition of his services to education and training. years, its members boast a broad range of skills and expertise. During ...

Queensland's Constitution - Educational Resource Kit - The Constitution of Queensland 2001 annotated section by section for easier understanding
21/6/2002

There is no limit as to the number ofParliamentary Secretaries that may be appointed at any given time.At Commonwealth level, there have been Parliamentary Secretaries(originally called “Assistant Ministers”) since 1905. ...

University of Queensland - Annual Report - Appendices 1994
11/9/1995

lhi (India) for discussions with the later travelled to Zurich, Switzerland, for I week tohead of the GIS Division in the Prime Minister's attend a further meeting on Composite InsulatorsAssociate Professor P. NOLLER ...

Letter, dated 6 November 2011, from the Premier (Ms Bligh) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of correspondence from the Commonwealth Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Treaties regarding proposed international treaty actions tabled in both Houses of the Federal Parliament on 13 September 2011, and the Treaties and National Interest Analyses for the proposed treaty actions listed in the letter, and advising as to the online availability of the documents
9/11/2011

Approval for Australia to sign the Convention was obtained from the Prime Minister, the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Attorney-General, the Minister ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1985
10/4/1985

The under secretary still has a responsibility to administer the legislation. Because of his actions, he has demonstrated an incapacity to administer it, A petition was signed by senior departmental officers—not the most senior ones, but ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1897
16/9/1897

Two Ministers have some powPr of divination other th,,n is possessed stated that they do not know what is in the by urdinary mortals. At any mte the judgment report, and the hon. member must accept that of the committee was somehow known to this ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1929
25/10/1929

Goyernmcnt' Insurance Office. The Pre1nier quite candidly stated that the Ministers of :\fr. HYNES : Th·" State Government !he various departments take full r·.;ponsi­ Insurance Office is as worthy of t,he support bility for the ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1920
20/2/1920

THEODORE : The Minister for~ Prime :\1inister. By plal'ing an embargo .\gricult.ure said it some months ago. upon th0 <-':\.port of ~ugar. ho pur us jnto the " :\fr. Hunter: And the Premier said hands o~ Southern buyers. I think they put ...

Letter, dated 29 May 2006, from the Premier (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing the proposed international treaty actions tabled in both houses of the Federal Parliament on 10 May 2006 and the National Interest Analyses for the proposed treaty actions listed
29/5/2006

Representatives from the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet will need tooversee the implementation of the Agreement and attend joint meetings with the United StatesDepartment of Homeland Security in accordance with the management ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1922
12/9/1922

The l11Cinbcr for :i\lount l\tlorgan. h:t:; taken a keen Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) undertook if he was satisiled about the soundness intere"t-is one of gigantic importance. and of the Burnctt scheme to find the mane;·, one of the 1nost ...

Letter, dated 24 February 2006, from the Premier (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing the proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 7 and 8 February 2006 and the National Interest Analyses for the proposed treaty actions listed
27/2/2006

In addition to the Minister for Revenue and Assistant Treasurer, the Prime Minister, theMinister for Foreign Affairs and the Minister for Trade agreed to this treaty.1.New Zealand is a parliamentary democracy ...

Overseas travel report : Report on trade and investment mission to Japan and India from 6 to 16 September 2004
28/9/2004

The Prime Minister is elected by amajority vote in both Houses. If the Houses disagree, the decision of theHouse of Representatives takes precedence. The Prime Minister is nominallyappointed by the Emperor.The Chief of ...

Letter, dated 22 September 2003, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament referring to correspondence received by the Premier from the Commonwealth Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Treaties regarding proposed international treaty actions tabled in both Houses of the Commonwealth Parliament on 9 September 2003 including National Interest Analyses for each of the proposed treaty actions listed in the correspondence.
24/9/2003

's hosting of APEC in 2002 and the UN Financingenjoying unprecedented activity.for Development Conference resulted in the Prime Minister, four Cabinet Ministers (MrMr Macfarlane, Mr Valle (twice) and Ms Vanstone), a Parliamentary ...

University of Southern Queensland - Annual Report 2006
14/5/2007

Community Engagement 39and presented the University’s financial statements for 2006.Internationalisation 43Letter to the MinisterEnterprise and Operations 46Presented to Parliament by CommandTo The Honourable The Minister for Education and ...

Overseas travel report : Report by Mr Beattie on a visit to the United States of America, Japan, India and Indonesia from 9 to 28 August 1996 - Volume 11
11/10/1996

Theyhave in the past wanted to come to Australia this year but it had not beenpossible to formalise a meeting with the Prime Minister. He found this curiousbecause for example the Singapore Prime Minister did hold a ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1985
19/3/1985

I am advised that, at a recent meeting of the Australian Small Business Council, the Prime Minister stormed into the place, gave all the members a lecture on how good the Federal Govemment was, and immediately removed himself without ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1967
26/10/1967

Holt streamlined by departmental officials and has been in the high office of Prime Minister dairy farmers as they become more familiar he has lost three by-elections in the elec­with seasonal conditions and resulting torates of ...

Report of the Director of Marketing for the year ended 30 June 1990
19/2/1991

ing Report19Expansion of the industry, particularly into irrigated areas is being actively promoted by the board’s field officer. ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1984
3/10/1984

In March 1984 I went to the offices of the Queensland Minister for Police and spoke to a Margaret McLaren who directed me to the Minister's staff." I tum now to the answer that the Minister for Lands, Forestry and ...

2005_03_22_WEEKLY
22/3/2005

ge tothe distribution system, the Guild asks that the limited expansion of FSPs to a maximum of five, as suggested by the PrimeMinister, be applied in Queensland. This would provide growth for friendly societies whilst going some way ...

Legal Affairs, Police, Corrective Services and Emergency Services Committee : Report No. 7 - Civil Partnerships Bill 2011 : Submissions received in relation to the inquiry
15/2/2012

I believe that Queensland State Labor should respect the election promises made by Federal Labor and Prime Minister Julia Gillard to protect Marriage, which again is a Federal issue not a State issue.Sincerely Reverend Christopher Twinn ...

2023_05_11_WEEKLY
11/5/2023

Yesterday in question time I asked the Premier if she had picked up the phone to the Prime Minister to express her disgust, given more Labor cuts have put Queensland’s water security at risk. I was shocked that the Premier said she wants ...

Legislative Assembly Hansard 1964
29/10/1964

g firms and wholesalers that meat I take this opportunity of congratulating prices have not caused a decrease in con­the Minister, his secretary, and his depart­sumption, the figures are there for all to see, mental officers, on ...

Queensland Agricultural College - Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 1987
31/8/1988

These consisted of the Main College Building containing two lectme rooms, a library, a study, the Principal’s office, a visitor’s room and the secretary’s office, the whole surrounded by a 12 foot verandah, two students’ ...

University of the Sunshine Coast - Annual Report 2012
28/3/2013

Insurance of Officers In 2012, the University of the Sunshine Coast held comprehensive insurance policies in relation to its Executive Members and Officers. The annual premium for Directors and Officers Insurance covers the ...

James Cook University of North Queensland - Annual Report 1989
1/8/1990

Help with report writing tech­As well as the Careers Centre, the other continued his term of office as secretary of niques was given to South Pacific Tourism activities covered by Student Services are the National Association of Graduate ...

Agent-General for Queensland - Annual Report for the year ended 1960
13/9/1960

Other distinguished guests included the to seek advice and assistance from this office Rt. Hon. the Prime Minister of Australia and during the period of their stay in the United Dame Pattie Menzies. In addition, many ...

2005_08_10_WEEKLY
10/8/2005

We had the Deputy Prime Minister,Mark Vaile, pledging that workers would be guaranteed at least seven minimum standards in AWAswhen the legislation comes out in October. Members will recall that the proposals up to now say thatthere will ...

2010_02_23_WEEKLY
23/2/2010

On the day of the apology from the Prime Minister, I kept my children out of school that morningand took them into school later. We went into the mall in Townsville and sat there with the rest of mycommunity to watch on the big screen as ...

University of Queensland -Annual Report 2011 : Appendices
23/5/2012

ponsibilities and appointment Date appointed to position authority Previous appointee to Vice-Chancellor Chief Executive Officer Executive - Senate 16/12/2011. Current incumbent from 17/12/2011. Previous appointee to Senior Deputy Executive - Deputy ...

Letter, dated 23 May 2003, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament referring to correspondence received by the Premier from the Commonwealth Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Treaties regarding proposed international treaty actions tabled in both Houses of the Commonwealth Parliament on 14 May 2003 including National Interest Analyses for each (1 of 2)of the proposed treaty actions listed in the letter and regulation impact statements for some of theagreements
27/5/2003

Or, the denunciation shall be effected bythe deposit of an instrument of denunciation with the Secretary-General of the IMO who mustnotify all the other Contracting Governments of the receipt of the denunciation and when ittakes effect. Or, a ...

Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations (Queensland Ombudsman) - Annual Report 1999-2000
5/12/2000

I held. similar discussions in the Cook Islands with the Head of State and the Prime Minister,Deputy Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition in Parliament.The Ombudsmen expressed appreciation for the interest ...

Report of Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations-Annual Report for 1956-57
15/10/1957

WATSON, Technical Officer (H).K. C. LEVERINGTON, Chemist. J. R. BURGE, Analyst.i". SHORT, Lab. Attendant.J. M. SEDL, Analyst.Miss F. M. DOOLAN, Clerk-Typiste. C. C. HORNE, Secretary.Miss J. E. MURPHY, Clerk-Typiste.A. D. BEAL, Asst. ...

Board of the Queensland Museum - Annual Report 2016-17
29/9/2017

2017Management), Dr Jonathan RhodesDarryl Potter; Dr John Stanisic (QM Honorary); Michael Owen Griffiths via Bioculture Mauritius Ltd. 5,000 2015-2017Shea (Aust'n Museum); Owen Griffiths (Aust'n Museum & Bioculture Mauritius Ltd)Professor ...

Overseas travel report : Report to the Queensland Parliament by Stuart Copeland MP, Member for Cunningham, shadow Minister for Education, Youth and Multicultural Policy titled 'Claiming the Future - A Commonwealth workshop on political participation, voter education and young people - National Assembly of Wales, Cardiff, 7 to 9 February 2003'
13/3/2003

est of us are listening; and that- `having their say' will actually have an impact.Their vote is equal to the vote of the Prime Minister or the President-2our political parties - indeed all our democratic institutions - will ...

University of Southern Queensland - Annual Report 2009
31/3/2010

Climate Research Centre was established in the • The health of Australia’s coastal ecosystem is the focus early 1980’s by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and of a joint climate impact research project between USQ is now one of the world’s ...

Griffith University - Annual Report 2008
14/5/2009

(Graduation.Officer):..Mr.S..Jones.(A/Dir.):..Canada,.official.business,.7.days,.$10,782USA/UK,.official.business,.10.days,.$6,501;.Ms.L..Shallcross.(Outreach.Officer):.. ...

Wet Tropics Management Authority - Annual Report 2004-05 and State of the Wet Tropics Report 2004-05
9/11/2005

Desley Boyle MP, Queensland Minister for the EnvironmentMembers Senator, the Hon. Ian Campbell, Australian Government Minister for the Environment and Heritage The Hon. Margaret Keech MP, Queensland Minister for Tourism, Fair ...

University of Southern Queensland - Annual Report 2008
14/5/2009

2008 at a glance 2Letter to the MinisterEmail: springfield@usq.edu.au? Chancellor’s report 6Internet: www.usq.edu.au/springfield? Vice-Chancellor’s report 7Presented to Parliament by Command? Organisation and control 9TO THE HONOURAbLE THE ...

Multicultural Affairs Queensland - Report to the Premier on the Implementation of the Multicultural Queensland Policy 1999-2000
8/11/2000

This requirement wasconcerning South Sea Islanders.incorporated into the Queensland CabinetHandbook, which guides Ministers andThe working group is now developing awhole-of-government action plan which will departmental officers in the ...

Hansard 8 Jul 1997
8/7/1997

It is 8 July today, and I have to ask: them during that 16-month period instead of waitingwhere is the Minister's corporatised Queensland until after the community faced a major disaster thatCorrections? He could not even get that right after ...

Central Queensland University - Annual Report 2008
14/5/2009

s developed a Getting it into gearsuccessful relationship with the Rio Tinto Yarwun Alumina Refinery in which PELM Deputy Prime has assisted in analysing and solving a range of materials reliability challenges which Minister Julia made a ...

Central Queensland University - Annual Report 2009
31/3/2010

The prime objective of the project was to fully implement all modules of the HR system to improve the efficiency of HR transactions and to provide staff with the tools for individual, direct interaction with the HR system. An additional benefit has ...

Letter, dated 30 June 2010, from the Premier (Ms Bligh) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of correspondence from the Commonwealth Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Treaties regarding proposed international treaty actions tabled in both Houses of the Federal Parliament on 15 and 16 June 2010, and National Interest Analyses and Regulatory Impact Statements for proposed treaty actions listed in the letter
5/7/2010

on with DOTARS,DFAT and OIL.The EA was signed in Canberra on 21 June 2005 by the Hon John Anderson MP, the former4.Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Transport and Regional Services and Mr William A.Stanton, the United States ...

Letter, dated 2 March 2011, from the Premier (Ms Bligh) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing copies of correspondence from the Commonwealth Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Treaties regarding proposed international treaty actions tabled in both houses of the Federal Parliament on 28 October 2010, 24 and 25 November 2010, and 9 and 10 February 2011, and the Treaties and National Interest Analyses for the proposed treaty actions listed in the letter
4/3/2011

The ratification of the Third Protocol is therefore primarily a decision for the Minister for Foreign Affairs, as it is a matter of foreign policy. In June 2009, the then Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Hon Stephen Smith MP, wrote to ...

University of Queensland - Annual Report for the period 1 January 1989 to 31 December 1989
1/8/1990

The adviser com ple­m ents the present staff of Director, secretary and The D evelopm ent Office was established on De­part-tim e public relations officer and will arrange cember 1, 1988 to generate financial support for the ...

Auditor-General of Queensland : Audit Report No. 3 of 1999-2000 - Results of Audits Performed for 1998-99 as at 31 October 1999
8/12/1999

The review will incorporate the potential efficiencies from entering prime expendituredocumentation directly into the Departmental SAP ledgers in Brisbane.The Department is of the opinion that rather than the individual offices preparing ...

Queensland University of Technology - Annual Report 2009
31/3/2010

James Ward (third year Property Economics) received For example: a Prime Minister’s Australia-Asia Endeavour Award. • Cassandra Donald, Philippa Bonney, Elizabeth Scott Professor Mary Sheehan was elected President Elect and Daniel Way ...

Department of Natural Resources - Annual Report 1998-99
15/11/1999

MANERAQueensland Audit OfficeDeputy Auditor-GeneralBrisbane(Delegate of the Auditor-General)148

Board of the Queensland Museum - Annual Report 2017-18
28/9/2018

The Honourable Leeanne Enoch MP QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Minister for Environment and the Great Barrier Reef Minister for Science and Minister for the Arts GPO BOX 5078 ANNUAL REPORT BRISBANE QLD 4001Dear Minister2017-18 I am ...

University of Queensland - Annual Report 1995 - Appendices
1/7/1996

Later still, Professor Seymour spent oneoffices and Prime College. She then interviewedSouthern California, again to discuss newweek in Cork, Ireland, to present a keynote lectureprospective students at the IDP office in ...

Central Queensland University - Annual Report 2015
31/3/2016

s, perspectives and practices.a ten-week Certificate II in Engineering Pathways, which was supported by the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet‘s Indigenous Advancement Strategy. ...

James Cook University - Annual Report 2011 : Volume 2
23/5/2012

istent with the James Cook university Act 1997 the James Cook university Act 1997 received assent and its function as the prime instrument of university by the Governor in Council on 29 August 1997 and was governance, the Council of James Cook ...

James Cook University - Annual Report 2005
5/5/2006

Given the Prime Tropical Science & Innovationuniversities and what they want Minister's election undertaking (21 Precinct. By year’s end we werefrom them. September 2004) that these funds 90% certain of the last elements ofwould "provide ...

University of Queensland - Annual Report Volume 3 - Appendices for the year ended 31 December 1987
25/8/1988

Funds: IDP.the Veterinary School, Bern, Switzerland to discuss list was prepared Ini the Deputy Secretary's Office.Assoc. Prof. D.G. EDWARDS (Agriculture) spent 11 research associated with the major histocompatibility days in Kuala Lumpur ...

Annual Report Appendices and Financial Statements of the University of Queensland 1991
8/7/1992

Acquiredauditory verbal agnosia -Landau Kleffner Syn­Manipulating attention-induced priming inSHEEHAN, M. Thrills without spills: An educa­Alzheimer's disease: The effect of repeated prime­ drome: Case study. Aust ] Hum Commun ...

Report by the Deputy Premier, Minister for Transport, Minister for Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning and Minister for Trade (Ms Trad), pursuant to section 432 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009, in relation to the Ministerial Call In of a development application by Mount Emerald Wind Farm Pty Ltd at Springmount Road and Kippin Drive, Arriga - Annexure A
14/9/2015

ly to have a significant impact on any of the matters of NES without approval from the Australian Government Environment Minister or the Minister's delegate. (Further references to 'the Minister' in this form include references ...

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