General Information
Definitions of Parliament and other key terms, explanations of the workings of the parliamentary system, some history of the Australian Parliament, statistics on members and factsheets.
Functions of Parliament
Like all Westminster parliamentary democracies, the Australian Parliament performs a number of important functions. Foremost among these are the ability to make and break governments, to represent the electorate, to represent the States, to legislate, to monitor and scrutinise government activities and the expenditure of public money, and to be a forum for debate and the expresssion of grievances.
House of Representatives
The House of Representatives is the lower house of the Australian Parliament. Currently composed of 150 representatives elected from single-member constituencies, the House decides which party shall govern and is the focal point of political debate and conflict.
Senate
The Australian Senate is one of the most powerful upper houses of any parliament in the world. With equal representation of the States, a proportional voting system that allows minority parties to win seats, the Senate is rarely controlled by the Government or the Opposition.
First Speeches To Parliament
New members of parliament are accorded the courtesy of being able to make an uninterrupted first, or maiden, speech to parliament. This page contains a list of first speeches, some of which include audio or video.
Parliament In Action
Parliamentary procedure is often a mystery to the casual observer. Many arcane rituals and processes are followed every day. Curiously-named people officiate. The rules seem to be constantly under challenge from members.
Legislation
How is legislation passed through Parliament? Looking for some examples of parliamentary legislation?
Parliamentary Questions
The daily Question Time is the most well-known of parliamentary procedures, but there are also Questions on Notice.
Parliamentary Committees
Much of the work of the Parliament is done in its Committees. These committees are composed of government backbenchers and members of the Opposition and other parties. Committees are either permanent (Standing), or temporary (Select). Some Committees are derived from the House or Senate alone, whilst others have members from both houses (Joint).
Hansard
Hansard is the official verbatim record of everything that is said in Parliament. It is now available on the Internet.
The Opposition
The Opposition is the party or parties with the second largest number of seats in the House of Representatives. The Opposition Leader is the nation’s alternative prime minister. The Opposition’s responsibilities include highlighting government mistakes and proposing alternative policies.
Backbench Members
The backbench members of parliament are those MPs who are neither ministers nor shadow ministers. Their main task is to represent their electorates and support their party in parliamentary debates and votes. Often dismissed as of lesser importance than frontbenchers, the ordinary private member is also at the electoral frontline.
The Speaker & Other Parliamentary People
The Speaker is the presiding office of the House of Representatives, chosen by the governing party. The current Speaker is Peter Slipper, the former Liberal, now independent, member for Fisher in Queensland. There is much debate about the role, powers and independence of the Speaker.
Deadlocks
A feature of any bicameral parliamentary system is the possibility of an impasse between the two houses. In Australia, whilst the government is formed in the House of Representatives, the Senate has equal power in the passage of all legislation, except for its inability to initiate money bills. The question of the relationship between the houses, in particular the right of the Senate to block or amend legislation, is a perennial issue in Australian politics.
Parliamentary Reform
Parliamentary behaviour, politicians’ perks and the exercise of parliamentary power are often criticised. Myriad proposals for reform exist, including an independent Speaker, longer terms, fixed terms, removing ministers from the Senate, and curtailing Senate powers.
Archived Posts
- Oct 02, 2014: Senate President Announces Decision On Covered Visitors To Parliament House
- Sep 30, 2014: ALP And Greens Back Palmer Motion For Select Committee Inquiry Into Queensland Government
- Sep 23, 2014: Senator Zhenya Wang (PUP-WA) – Maiden Speech
- Sep 19, 2014: Abbott Says Federal Police Now Handling External And Internal Security At Parliament House
- Sep 08, 2014: Harry Evans, Former Clerk And Champion Of The Senate, Dies, 68
- Sep 03, 2014: Sen. Jacqui Lambie (PUP-Tas) – Maiden Speech
- Sep 03, 2014: Sen. Bob Day (Family First-SA) – Maiden Speech
- Sep 02, 2014: Sen. Glenn Lazarus (PUP-Qld) – Maiden Speech
- Sep 02, 2014: Mining Tax Abolished As Government Deals With Palmer
- Aug 27, 2014: Sen. Janet Rice (Greens-Vic) – Maiden Speech
- Aug 26, 2014: Sen. Joe Bullock (ALP-WA) – Maiden Speech
- Aug 26, 2014: Sen. Chris Ketter (ALP-Qld) – Maiden Speech
- Aug 06, 2014: 40th Anniversary Of The 1974 Joint Sitting Of Parliament
- Jul 17, 2014: Labor Reacts To Repeal Of Carbon Tax With Commitment To Emissions Trading Scheme
- Jul 16, 2014: Sen. Matthew Canavan (Nats-Qld) – Maiden Speech
- Jul 16, 2014: Sen. James McGrath (Lib-Qld) – Maiden Speech
- Jul 15, 2014: Abbott Government Does Deal With Palmer To Loosen Financial Advice Laws
- Jul 15, 2014: Sen. Linda Reynolds (Lib-WA) – Maiden Speech
- Jul 14, 2014: Carbon Tax Repeal Bills Pass House For Third Time With Palmer Amendments
- Jul 10, 2014: Carbon Tax Repeal Bill Defeated In Senate As Palmer Squabbles With Government Over Amendments
- Jul 09, 2014: Sen. David Leyonhjelm (LDP-NSW) – Maiden Speech
- Jul 08, 2014: Jacqui Lambie Asks Her First Question As A Senator; Wants Billions And Special Economic Zone For Tasmania
- Jul 08, 2014: Palmer Party Senate Leader Glenn Lazarus Heckled During First Speech On Repealing Carbon Tax
- Jul 07, 2014: Tasmanian Liberal Senator Stephen Parry Elected President Of The Senate
- Jul 07, 2014: Senators Sworn In; New Balance Of Power As 2013 Federal Election Finally Complete
- Jun 25, 2014: Senator Don Farrell (ALP-SA) – Valedictory Speech
- Jun 25, 2014: Senator Mark Furner (ALP-Qld) – Valedictory Speech
- Jun 25, 2014: Senator Helen Kroger (Lib-Vic) – Valedictory Speech
- Jun 24, 2014: Senator Ursula Stephens (ALP-NSW) – Valedictory Speech
- Jun 24, 2014: Senator Louise Pratt (ALP-WA) – Valedictory Speech
- Jun 24, 2014: Senator Lin Thorp (ALP-Tas) – Valedictory Speech
- Jun 24, 2014: Senator Mehmet Tillem (ALP-Vic) – Valedictory Speech
- Jun 23, 2014: Clive Palmer And Andrew Wilkie Vote Against Budget Bills
- Jun 23, 2014: Abbott Submits Carbon Tax Repeal Bills To House Of Representatives For Third Time
- Jun 18, 2014: Double Dissolution Trigger Created As Senate Rejects Bill For Second Time
- Jun 18, 2014: Valedictory Speech: Senator Alan Eggleston (Lib-WA)
- Jun 18, 2014: Valedictory Speech: Senator Sue Boyce (Lib-Qld)
- Jun 18, 2014: (Not A) Valedictory Speech: Senator John Hogg (ALP-Qld)
- Jun 17, 2014: Valedictory Speech – Senator Mark Bishop (ALP-WA)
- Jun 17, 2014: Valedictory Speech: Senator Ron Boswell (Nats-Qld)
- Jun 16, 2014: Another Season Of Valedictory Speeches As Twelve Senators Depart
- Jun 11, 2014: Geoff Shaw Suspended By Victorian Parliament; Ken Smith Votes With Government To Defeat ALP Expulsion Move
- Jun 10, 2014: Denis Napthine Moves To Suspend Geoff Shaw Until September 2
- May 23, 2014: Busting The Budget: Greens MP Condones Blocking Of Appropriation Bills By Senate
- May 14, 2014: Budget Dominates Question Time; Repair Job Or Massive Deceit?
- May 09, 2014: Changes To Senate Voting Methods Recommended; Liberals, ALP And Greens Agree To Stamp Out Preference Gaming
- Apr 29, 2014: W.A. Senate Election Result Now Finalised; Liberal 3, ALP 1, Greens 1, PUP 1
- Apr 14, 2014: Brian Harradine, Long-Serving Independent Senator Expelled By ALP, Dies, 79
- Apr 06, 2014: Liberals Clinging To Three Seats In WA Senate Election; Labor Thrashed As Greens Triumph And Palmer Surges
- Mar 03, 2014: Scott Ludlam Invites Tony Abbott To Western Australia: “We Want Our Country Back”
- Feb 27, 2014: Terri Butler (ALP-Griffith) – First Speech
- Feb 18, 2014: High Court Voids Western Australian Senate Election; New Poll Looms
- Feb 11, 2014: Condolence Motions Make For Heartfelt Start To Parliament
- Feb 06, 2014: The 44th Parliament: Work Of The Session – Nov-Dec 2013
- Jan 15, 2014: Commission Of Audit Interrogated By Senate Select Committee
- Dec 30, 2013: Clive Palmer Releases Memorandum Of Understanding With Motoring Enthusiast Party
- Dec 12, 2013: High Court Invalidates ACT Same-Sex Marriage Law; Decision Unanimous
- Dec 11, 2013: Luke Howarth (LNP – Petrie) – First Speech
- Dec 11, 2013: That’s It, You’re Out: Disorderly Conduct In The House Of Representatives
- Dec 11, 2013: Nick Varvaris (Lib – Barton) – First Speech
- Dec 10, 2013: Angus Taylor (Lib – Hume) – First Speech
- Dec 10, 2013: Ann Sudmalis (Lib – Gilmore) – First Speech
- Dec 09, 2013: Ian Goodenough (Lib – Moore) – First Speech
- Dec 09, 2013: Christian Porter (Lib – Pearce) – First Speech
- Dec 08, 2013: Abbott Pressures Parliament To Repeal Taxes By Christmas
- Dec 05, 2013: Lucy Wicks (Lib – Robertson) – First Speech
- Dec 05, 2013: Karen McNamara (Lib – Dobell) – First Speech
- Dec 05, 2013: Michelle Landry (LNP – Capricornia) – First Speech
- Dec 04, 2013: Andrew Broad (Nats – Mallee) – First Speech
- Dec 04, 2013: Clive Palmer’s First Parliamentary Question: Is My Phone Bugged?
- Dec 03, 2013: Eric Hutchinson (Lib – Lyons) – First Speech
- Dec 03, 2013: Brett Whiteley (Lib – Braddon) – First Speech
- Dec 02, 2013: Clive Palmer (PUP – Fairfax) – Maiden Speech
- Dec 02, 2013: Cathy McGowan (Ind – Indi) – First Speech
- Dec 02, 2013: Clare O’Neil (ALP – Hotham) – First Speech
- Dec 02, 2013: Melissa Price (Lib-Durack) – First Speech
- Dec 02, 2013: Tim Watts (ALP-Gellibrand) – First Speech
- Dec 02, 2013: Rick Wilson (Lib-O’Connor) – First Speech
- Dec 02, 2013: Speaker Bronwyn Bishop Reports Kevin Rudd’s Resignation To The House
- Nov 27, 2013: AEC Finalises $58 Million Of Election Funding To Candidates In Federal Election
- Nov 21, 2013: Carbon Tax Repeal Bills Passed By House Of Representatives
- Nov 21, 2013: Tony Pasin (Lib – Barker) – First Speech
- Nov 15, 2013: Electoral Commission Asks Court Of Disputed Returns To Void W.A. Senate Result
- Nov 12, 2013: Governor-General Quentin Bryce Opens 44th Parliament
- Nov 09, 2013: Government Tightens Rules On Parliamentarians’ Expenses Claims
- Nov 08, 2013: Abbott Government Outlines Legislative Program For First Parliamentary Sittings
- Nov 04, 2013: Governor-General’s Proclamation Summoning Parliament
- Nov 04, 2013: W.A. Senate Result Declared
- Nov 02, 2013: Greens And Sports Party Prevail In WA Senate Count; Next Stop Court Of Disputed Returns
- Nov 01, 2013: Shorten Says ALP Will Support Carbon Tax Abolition Provided ETS Remains
- Oct 31, 2013: AEC Loses 1,375 Votes In WA Senate Count; Mick Keelty To Investigate
- Oct 30, 2013: Deborah O’Neill Appointed To Fill Bob Carr’s Casual Senate Vacancy
- Oct 26, 2013: The State Of The Federation: Ted Mack
- Oct 23, 2013: Bob Carr Resigns From The Senate, Abandons Promise To Beat Strom Thurmond
- Oct 15, 2013: Orientation Day For New Members Of The House Of Representatives
- Oct 15, 2013: Abbott And Hunt Release Carbon Tax Repeal Legislation
- Oct 14, 2013: Current Federal Parliamentary Leaders
- Oct 13, 2013: Shorten And Albanese In Show Of Unity Following ALP Leadership Election
- Oct 10, 2013: Electoral Commissioner Orders Senate Recount In Western Australia
- Oct 03, 2013: Electoral Commission Refuses Request For Senate Recount In W.A. – Greens To Appeal
- Oct 03, 2013: The New Senate Numbers And The Abbott Government
- Oct 02, 2013: Greens Seek Recount After Scott Ludlam Loses Western Australian Senate Seat
- Oct 01, 2013: Palmer Wins By 7 Votes, Triggering Recount; Final Senate Results Now On Way
- Sep 18, 2013: Sophie Mirabella Concedes Defeat In Indi; Palmer Falls Behind In Fairfax
- Sep 09, 2013: Transition To Abbott Government Begins; Shorten, Albanese Vie For ALP Leadership As Recriminations Start; Mirabella Struggling In Indi; Palmer Takes Fairfax; Micro Parties Descend On Senate
- Aug 04, 2013: 2013 Federal Election Timetable
- Aug 04, 2013: RUDD CALLS FEDERAL ELECTION FOR SEPTEMBER 7
- Jun 27, 2013: Peter Garrett (ALP – Kingsford Smith) – Valedictory Speech
- Jun 27, 2013: Stephen Smith Announces His Retirement From Parliament
- Jun 27, 2013: Kevin Rudd’s First Question Time After Returning As Prime Minister
- Jun 27, 2013: Rob Oakeshott (Ind – Lyne) – Valedictory Speech
- Jun 27, 2013: Current Federal Parliamentary Leaders
- Jun 25, 2013: Patrick Secker (Lib – Barker) – Valedictory Speech
- Jun 24, 2013: Alex Somlyay (Lib – Fairfax) – Valedictory Speech
- Jun 17, 2013: Valedictory Speech: Judi Moylan
- Jun 06, 2013: John Murphy On Rupert Murdoch: We Are Not Frightened Of You
- May 25, 2013: Would A Double Dissolution In Early 2014 Be Unconstitutional?
- May 13, 2013: A Scenario For Tony Abbott And A Motion Of No-Confidence
- May 09, 2013: 25th Anniversary Of Opening Of New Parliament House
- May 08, 2013: Queen’s Speech At State Opening Of U.K. Parliament
- Mar 21, 2013: ALP Leadership Spill: Live Blog
- Mar 21, 2013: Question Time Ended As Government Wins Technical Victory On Suspension Motion
- Mar 21, 2013: Tony Abbott Attempts To Move No-Confidence Motion In Gillard
- Mar 21, 2013: Gillard Calls Leadership Ballot For 4.30pm Today
- Mar 06, 2013: John Forrest, Nationals Member For Mallee, Announces Retirement
- Feb 26, 2013: Scullion: A Genuine Sense Of Bipartisanship
- Feb 25, 2013: A.L.P. Federal Election Results Since 1910
- Feb 24, 2013: Joan Child, First Female Member Of House, First Female Speaker, Dies, 91
- Feb 23, 2013: Zed Seselja Topples Gary Humphries For ACT Liberal Senate Preselection
- Feb 22, 2013: Reserve Bank Governor Glenn Stevens Appears Before House Economics Committee
- Feb 19, 2013: Greens End Agreement With Gillard Government
- Feb 16, 2013: ‘Enemy Of The State’ – Senator Nick Xenophon Deported From Malaysia
- Feb 13, 2013: Act Of Recognition Passes In House Of Representatives
- Feb 04, 2013: Current Federal Parliamentary Leaders
- Feb 01, 2013: Evans, Roxon Quit Gillard Cabinet; Reshuffle Imminent
- Jan 31, 2013: Craig Thomson Arrested; Faces 149 Fraud Charges
- Jan 29, 2013: Robert McClelland Announces Retirement As Member For Barton
- Jan 26, 2013: Seven Former Politicians Awarded Australia Day Honours: Downer, Uren Receive AC
- Jan 24, 2013: Parliamentary Committee Recommends Referendum On Local Government
- Jan 23, 2013: NITV Interview With Nova Peris
- Jan 11, 2013: James Ashby Seeks Leave To Appeal Federal Court Decision
- Jan 07, 2013: Peter Slipper Summonsed On Taxi Voucher Allegations
- Dec 27, 2012: Malcolm Turnbull: “It Has Never Been Easier To Get Away With Telling Lies”
- Dec 23, 2012: Graham Perrett Refers Slipper Conspiracy Allegations To Federal Police
- Dec 19, 2012: Rob Oakeshott Responds To Gerard Henderson On Minority Government
- Dec 12, 2012: Labor Pursues Brough Over Role In Slipper-Ashby Case
- Dec 12, 2012: Brandis Accuses Roxon Of Inappropriate Behaviour
- Dec 12, 2012: Ashby’s Lawyers Say There Was No Conspiracy In Slipper Case
- Dec 12, 2012: James Ashby Says He Will Appeal Slipper Judgment
- Dec 12, 2012: Abuse Of Process: Peter Slipper Sexual Harassment Case Thrown Out By Federal Court
- Dec 10, 2012: Spigelman Says Human Rights Bill Is A Threat To Free Speech
- Dec 04, 2012: John Faulkner Calls For Better Governance Of Parliament, Public Service And The ALP
- Nov 27, 2012: Labor MP Kirsten Livermore To Retire At 2013 Election
- Nov 01, 2012: Current Federal Parliamentary Party Leaders
- Oct 25, 2012: Political And Media Wankers
- Oct 09, 2012: Julia Gillard Lashes Abbott In Slipper Debate; Misogyny Speech
- Sep 11, 2012: Backbencher Kevin Rudd Seeks International Adviser, Preferably Chinese-Speaking
- Sep 10, 2012: Malcolm Turnbull Speech On Same-Sex Marriage
- Sep 05, 2012: Malcolm Turnbull’s Speech On Republican Virtues: Truth, Leadership & Responsibility
- Aug 16, 2012: Tony Windsor Attacks Tony Abbott
- Aug 14, 2012: Malcolm Turnbull Pays Tribute To Robert Hughes
- Aug 10, 2012: Senate President John Hogg To Retire
- Jul 26, 2012: Former Speaker Harry Jenkins To Retire At Next Election
- Jul 18, 2012: Sharon Grierson Announces Retirement As Member For Newcastle
- Jun 21, 2012: Senator Mary Jo Fisher To Resign
- Jun 07, 2012: Bob Katter Appears On The Circle
- Jun 01, 2012: Sherry Resigns From Senate
- May 22, 2012: Dealing With Craig Thomson: An Impressive MPI Debate
- May 21, 2012: Wilkie: Improper For Parliament To Be Judge & Jury In Thomson Case
- May 10, 2012: Valedictory Speech: Senator Nick Sherry
- May 08, 2012: Peter Slipper’s Statement To Parliament
- Apr 29, 2012: Gillard Moves On Thomson And Slipper
- Apr 26, 2012: Peter Slipper Releases Cabcharge Documents
- Apr 26, 2012: Shorten: I Agree With PM, But I Don’t Know What She Said
- Apr 23, 2012: The Federal Court Discrimination Claim Against Slipper
- Apr 23, 2012: A (Portentous?) Statement From Andrew Wilkie
- Apr 22, 2012: Peter Slipper Stands Aside As Speaker
- Apr 21, 2012: Abbott Calls On Gillard To Require Slipper To Step Aside As Speaker
- Apr 21, 2012: Rorts Allegations & Sexual Harassment Claim Against Slipper
- Apr 19, 2012: Queensland ALP Announces Six-Member Shadow Cabinet
- Apr 17, 2012: Alby Schultz Announces Retirement From Hume
- Apr 13, 2012: Bob Brown Resigns; Christine Milne New Greens Leader
- Mar 31, 2012: Senator Judith Adams Dies
- Mar 02, 2012: Bob Carr Enters The Senate And Becomes Foreign Minister
- Feb 14, 2012: Speaker Peter Slipper’s Procession
- Jan 21, 2012: Andrew Wilkie Withdraws His Support For Gillard Government
- Dec 16, 2011: A Lot To Account For In Politicians’ Pay
- Dec 12, 2011: Who Says Abbott Should Flick The Switch To Positive?
- Jul 07, 2011: 2010 Federal Election Report Released
- Jun 30, 2011: Senate Committee Proposes Reform Of Australian Federation
- Jun 15, 2011: Craig Thomson And The Gillard Government
- May 31, 2011: Drama In The House As Speaker Jenkins Threatens To Resign
- Apr 04, 2011: So Much For Parliament In Queensland
- Feb 24, 2011: Gillard, Greens And Independents Agree On Carbon Price And Future ETS
- Nov 26, 2010: RBA Governor’s Statement to House Economics Committee
- Nov 15, 2010: House of Representatives Debates Gay Marriage Resolution
- Nov 04, 2010: Giving Substance To The Words
- Oct 21, 2010: Is It Time For The Liberals To Dispose Of Abbott?
- Sep 29, 2010: First Speeches by Members of the 43rd Parliament
- Sep 07, 2010: Victorious Gillard Says Democracy Works
- Sep 07, 2010: GILLARD PREVAILS; INDEPENDENTS BACK LABOR
- Sep 07, 2010: Tony Windsor Supports Labor
- Sep 07, 2010: Katter Supports Coalition; Windsor-Oakeshott Decision Due Shortly
- Sep 02, 2010: Andrew Wilkie To Support Minority Gillard Labor Government
- Sep 01, 2010: Greens Sign Agreement To Support Gillard
- Aug 24, 2010: Bob Katter Attacks the Media
- Aug 22, 2010: Politics Abhors A Vacuum
- Jul 19, 2010: Dissolutions, Prorogations and a Mea Culpa
- Jun 24, 2010: Lindsay Tanner Announces His Retirement
- Jun 03, 2010: Petro Georgiou: Valedictory Speech
- May 26, 2010: Pollie Wants To Twitter?
- Nov 30, 2009: Senator Sue Boyce Crosses The Floor To Support Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
- Sep 09, 2009: Pyne and Gillard Debate Waste in the BER Program
- May 26, 2009: Turnbull Pushes For Delay of Emissions Trading Scheme Legislation
- Feb 09, 2009: Black Saturday Bushfires: Moving Speeches In Parliament For Victims
- Oct 22, 2008: Rob Oakeshott: First Speech
- Sep 01, 2008: Senator David Feeney: First Speech
- May 15, 2008: Nelson Promises Reduction In Petrol Excise In Budget Reply Speech
- May 14, 2008: Wayne Swan’s 2008 Post-Budget Address to the National Press Club
- May 13, 2008: 2008-09 Federal Budget: Full Text Of Treasurer’s Speech
- Apr 19, 2008: Kevin Rudd’s Opening Address to the 2020 Summit
- Feb 18, 2008: Craig Thomson (ALP-Dobell) – Maiden Speech
- Feb 14, 2008: Bill Shorten (ALP-Maribyrnong) – Maiden Speech
- Feb 13, 2008: Rudd Government Faces First Question Time
- Feb 13, 2008: Brendan Nelson Supports Stolen Generations Apology
- Feb 13, 2008: Kevin Rudd’s Speech On The Apology To The Stolen Generations
- Feb 12, 2008: Full Text Of Official Apology To Stolen Generations
- Dec 13, 2007: 3-2-1 Split In Tasmanian Senate Poll
- Dec 06, 2007: Nelson Announces Shadow Ministry
- Dec 06, 2007: Coalition Shadow Ministry From December 6, 2007
- Nov 29, 2007: Brendan Nelson Elected Liberal Party Leader In Close Vote
- Nov 12, 2007: Whitlam-Fraser Call For Strengthening Of Ministerial Accountability
- Sep 20, 2007: Kim Beazley (ALP-Brand) – Valedictory Speech
- Sep 17, 2007: Current Federal Parliamentary Party Leaders
- Mar 14, 2007: Petro Georgiou Attacks Government Over Citizenship Test
- Dec 19, 2005: Costello Denies Misleading Parliament; Treasury Releases Executive Minute On IR
- Dec 16, 2005: John Howard’s Senate Abuses – The Story Since July 1st
- Dec 09, 2005: Voluntary Student Unions Bill: Speech By Senator Bob Brown
- Dec 09, 2005: Voluntary Student Unions Bill: Speech By Senator Barnaby Joyce
- Dec 09, 2005: Voluntary Student Unions Bill: Speech By Senator Kerry Nettle
- Dec 09, 2005: Voluntary Student Unions Bill: Speech By Senator Steve Fielding
- Dec 09, 2005: Voluntary Student Unions Bill: Speech By Senator Natasha Stott-Despoja
- Dec 09, 2005: Voluntary Student Unions Bill: Speech By Senator Penny Wong
- Nov 02, 2005: Greens Condemn Secrecy, Abuse Of Parliament
- Nov 02, 2005: Howard Rushes Amendment To Counter Terrorism Legislation
- Oct 22, 2005: Apathy And Anger: John Faulkner On Our Modern Democracy
- Aug 11, 2005: Senator Judith Adams (Lib-W.A) – First Speech
- Aug 07, 2005: Greens Say They Will Test New Senate On Day One
- Jan 28, 2005: Howard In Davos For WEF; Comments on Habib, Beazley
- Dec 09, 2004: Mark Latham’s Final Parliamentary Speech
- Nov 17, 2004: Tony Windsor Accuses Anderson And McDonald Of Bribery
- Nov 17, 2004: John Anderson Denies Tony Windsor Allegations
- Nov 17, 2004: Michael Ferguson (Bass-Lib) – First Speech
- Nov 17, 2004: Louise Markus First Speech: Guided By My Christian Faith
- Nov 16, 2004: Governor-General’s Address Opening The 41st Parliament
- Jun 29, 2004: Senator Brian Harradine Announces His Retirement; Will Not Contest Election
- Mar 10, 2004: Abbott Announces Medicare Plus Deal With Senate Independents
- Feb 10, 2004: The First Question Time For 2004
- Feb 10, 2004: Latham Announces Policy To Restrict Parliamentary Superannuation
- Dec 08, 2003: Mark Latham’s Shadow Ministry
- Aug 25, 2003: Mal Colston, Venal Politician, Labor Rat, Dead At 65
- May 01, 2003: Democrats Support Breast-Feeding In Senate
- Mar 27, 2003: Full Text Of Victoria’s Constitution (Parliamentary Reform) Act 2003
- Mar 27, 2003: Victorian Parliamentary Reform – Explanatory Memorandum
- Mar 27, 2003: Historic Reform Of Victorian Parliament
- Sep 14, 2002: Western Australian Government To Toughen MPs Disclosure Laws
- Aug 26, 2002: Mark Latham: The New Political Correctness
- Aug 21, 2002: Greens Senator Kerry Nettle’s First Speech
- Jul 01, 2002: State Of The Parties: Senate 1974-2002
- Jun 27, 2002: Howard Claims Better Record In Question Time Than Keating, Hawke Or Fraser
- Jun 26, 2002: Arse-Licking Hypocrisy
- Jun 25, 2002: Meg Lees Under Attack By Democrats; Senate Numbers At Stake
- May 03, 2002: Howard Government Cancels Question Time On Budget Day
- Apr 29, 2002: ALP Women Continue Fight For Equal Representation
- Apr 24, 2002: Harry Evans: Time For Reformation Of The Australian Parliament
- Mar 11, 2002: Bill Heffernan’s Disgraceful Speech Under Parliamentary Privilege
- Feb 19, 2002: Howard Grilled At Lively Press Conference; Tense Mood In Question Time
- Feb 13, 2002: First Speech: Sussan Ley (Liberal, Farrer-NSW)
- Feb 12, 2002: Governor-General’s Speech Opening The 40th Parliament
- Feb 11, 2002: An Independent Speaker: Howard vs Crean
- Feb 07, 2002: Simon Crean: A Modern Parliament For A Modern Australia
- Dec 09, 2001: The Balance of Power in the Senate
- Dec 09, 2001: Current and Prospective Senate Membership
- Nov 29, 2001: Howard Discusses How The Liberal Party Chooses A Speaker
- Nov 28, 2001: New Speaker Must Get Order In The House: The Australian Editorial
- Aug 29, 2001: John Howard’s Border Protection Bill
- May 01, 2001: Longest Currently Serving Members Of Federal Parliament
- Feb 27, 2001: Beazley ALP Shadow Ministry 2001
- Jan 15, 2001: City-Country Switch For Federal MPs As Roxon And Zahra Swap Seats
- May 10, 2000: Victorian Parliament To Be Venue For Commemorative Federation Sitting
- Nov 23, 1999: Federal Parliament Broadcasting Live on the Internet
- Oct 27, 1999: Hereditary Peers Abolished in Britain
- Jul 01, 1999: Members Of The Senate From July 1, 1999
- Feb 22, 1999: Meg Lees On Parliamentary Reform: The Baby And The Bathwater
- Nov 24, 1998: Statistics On Legislation Passed By Federal Parliament 1993-98
- Nov 11, 1998: Kevin Rudd (ALP-Griffith) – Maiden Speech
- Nov 11, 1998: Julia Gillard’s Maiden Speech to the House of Representatives
- Oct 15, 1998: Howard Signals Intention To Accept Colston’s Vote
- Oct 15, 1997: Kernot Quits Democrats To Join Labor
- Sep 10, 1996: Senator Bob Brown’s Maiden Speech to the Senate
- Sep 10, 1996: Pauline Hanson’s Maiden Speech In The House Of Representatives
- Sep 10, 1996: Joe Hockey (Lib-North Sydney) – Maiden Speech
- Jul 01, 1996: Members Of The Senate From July 1st, 1996
- May 06, 1996: Anthony Albanese (ALP-Grayndler) – Maiden Speech
- May 01, 1996: Natasha Stott Despoja’s First Speech To The Senate
- Apr 01, 1996: House Of Representatives Members 1996
- Mar 19, 1996: Kim Beazley’s ALP Shadow Ministry 1996
- Feb 24, 1994: Keating And Hewson Do Battle In Censure Debate Over Sports Rorts Affair
- Feb 22, 1994: Mark Latham (ALP-Werriwa) – Maiden Speech
- May 10, 1993: Wayne Swan (ALP-Lilley) – Maiden Speech 1993
- Mar 13, 1993: 1993 Election Night Counting: Call Of The Board
- Dec 16, 1992: In Final Question Time Before 1993 Election, Keating Lashes Hewson On Fightback!
- Sep 10, 1992: Michael Duffy Gives Peter Costello A Lesson In Question Time
- Feb 27, 1992: Keating Blasts The Old Fogies Of The Liberal Party And The Cultural Cringe Of The 1950s
- Dec 19, 1991: Bob Hawke: Final Speech As Prime Minister
- Sep 17, 1990: Maiden Speech: Senator Nick Sherry
- May 08, 1990: Governor-General Bill Hayden Opens The 36th Parliament
- May 09, 1988: New Parliament House Opened By The Queen
- Sep 14, 1987: Governor-General’s Speech Opening Parliament: 1987
- Feb 18, 1986: Oiliness, Criminal Intellects & Kristine – Wild Afternoon In Parliament
- Oct 08, 1984: Hawke Announces Early Election For December 1, 1984
- May 25, 1983: Maiden Speech: Senator Ron Boswell (Nats-Qld)
- Apr 21, 1983: Governor-General’s Speech Opening Parliament: 1983
- Dec 01, 1975: “Australian Labor Prison” – Liberal Party 1975 Election Leaflet
- Apr 11, 1974: Sir Paul Hasluck’s 1974 Proclamation Dissolving Parliament
- Mar 09, 1971: Malcolm Fraser’s Resignation Speech: “Disloyalty Intolerable And Not To Be Endured”