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Ian Causley, former Representative

- Former Deputy-Speaker, and National Party Representative for Page
- Left House of Representatives on 17 October 2007 — retired
- Entered House of Representatives on 2 March 1996 — Federal election
Voting record (from They Vote For You)
How Ian Causley voted on key issues since 2006:
- Has never voted on increasing competition in bulk wheat export. votes
- Voted very strongly for regional processing of asylum seekers. votes
- Voted very strongly against restricting foreign ownership. votes
- Voted very strongly for increasing investment in renewable energy. votes
- Voted very strongly for privatising government assets. votes
- Voted very strongly against stem cell research. votes
- Voted strongly against increasing Aboriginal land rights. votes
- Has never voted on extending government benefits to same-sex couples. votes
- Voted very strongly against increasing availability of abortion drugs. votes
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Most recent appearances in parliament
- Leader of the Opposition: (20 Sep 2007)
“The member for Gellibrand has been warned!”
- Leader of the Opposition: (20 Sep 2007)
“There is no point of order. I warn members that a number have been warned and I will not give them another warning.”
- Leader of the Opposition: (20 Sep 2007)
“What is the point of order? I could not hear it. If the members would be quiet, I might hear it.”
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