House debates

Thursday, 14 September 2006

  • Standing Orders (8 speeches)
    Mr Speaker, during question time you ruled out of order the following sentence in a question that the member for Griffith asked the Minister for Trade: Does the minister accept any responsibility...
  • iPods (2 speeches)
    Mr Speaker, I wonder if you could clarify this for the House. Given advances in technology, if a member is finding an answer so boring that they resort to listening to an iPod, is that in order?
  • Standing Orders (2 speeches)
    Mr Speaker, under standing order 103 I want to follow up the point of order that I moved in question time and the question to you from the member for Melbourne. It appears to me from a detailed...
  • Question Time (4 speeches)
    Mr Speaker, under standing order 103 I have a further question to you. Are you aware that, up to the end of question time today, the member for Oxley was the 91st person asked to leave the...
  • Standing Orders (10 speeches)
    Mr Speaker, I have a question of you. Prior to question time when the member for Werriwa was speaking the only person to pay deference to the convention of the line of sight between the Speaker...