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Claire Moore, former Senator

- Former Australian Labor Party Senator for Queensland
- Became a Senator on 1 July 2002 — Federal election
- Left Senate on 1 July 2019 — retired
Most recent appearances in parliament
- Committees: Community Affairs References Committee; Report (20 Jun 2006)
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“I present the report of the Community Affairs References Committee entitled Beyond petrol sniffing: renewing hope for Indigenous communities, together with the Hansard record of proceedings and documents presented to the committee. Ordered that the report be printed. I seek leave to move a motion in relation to the report. Leave granted. I move: That the Senate take note of the report. In...”
- Committees: Community Affairs References Committee; Meeting (20 Jun 2006)
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“I move:That the Community Affairs References Committee be authorised to hold a public meeting during the sitting of the Senate on Friday, 23 June 2006, from 9 am, to take evidence for the committee’s inquiry into gynaecological cancer in Australia. Question agreed to.”
- Questions without Notice: Media Ownership (20 Jun 2006)
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“Mr President, I ask a supplementary question. Can the minister confirm reports today that the Seven Network has now joined News Limited in opposing her plan to relax cross-media ownership laws? Does the minister now accept that this proposal does not have broad industry support? Given the minister’s comments yesterday that changes to cross-media laws are not the centrepiece of her media...”
Numbers
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- Has spoken in 19 debates in the last year — well below average amongst Senators.
- People have made 5 comments on this Senator's speeches — above average amongst Senators.
- 12 people are tracking whenever this Senator speaks .
- Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 784 times in debates — well above average amongst Senators. (Why is this here?)