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Braddon Electorate: ForestryMr BAKER (Braddon) (7.55 p.m.)—I rise tonight to discuss once again the very important issue of forestry in my electorate. (15-Aug)
Braddon Electorate: ForestryMr BAKER (Braddon) (9.20 p.m.)—I rise tonight to discuss the important issue of forestry to my electorate of Braddon and the benefits that the Australian government’s policy has to the forestry issue. (14-Aug)
Tasmania: Produce of Heaven CampaignMr BAKER (Braddon) (1.48 p.m.)—As part of the second major initiative under the Produce of Heaven campaign, 17 north-west Tasmanian agribusiness companies will travel to Hong Kong from 14 to 21 August to promote Tasmania’s north-west produce. (13-Aug)
Produce of Heaven CampaignMr BAKER (Braddon) (9.25 p.m.)—I take this opportunity this evening to acknowledge the Produce of Heaven campaign that continues in Hong Kong this week. (13-Aug)
HospitalsMr BAKER (Braddon) (4.44 p.m.)—The choice of the Mersey hospital as an innovative pilot for a community governed model has been based on sound reason and research. (9-Aug)
EducationMr BAKER (Braddon) (9.39 a.m.)—I rise this morning to support and comment on the Australian government’s initiatives for education. (14-Jun)
Budget 2007-08Mr BAKER (Braddon) (1.01 p.m.)—I rise this afternoon to speak on the 2007 budget and its strong, positive impact on regional Australia. (14-Jun)
Braddon Electorate: InvestabilityMr BAKER (Braddon) (9.44 a.m.)—Today it is more important than ever for members of the Australian government to be supporting regional Australia to drive sustainable economic growth. (13-Jun)
IndustryMr BAKER (Braddon) (1.53 p.m.)—I rise to acknowledge the Australian government’s support to Australian industry. (21-May)
Bankruptcy Legislation Amendment (Superannuation Contributions) BILL 2006: Second ReadingMr BAKER (Braddon) (7.14 p.m.)—The primary objective of the Bankruptcy Legislation Amendment (Superannuation Contributions) Bill 2006 will allow bankruptcy trustees to recover superannuation contributions made prior to bankruptcy with the intention ... (28-Mar)
Circular Head Business Enterprise CentreMr BAKER (Braddon) (10.40 a.m.)—I rise this morning to state my dismay at the imminent closure of the Circular Head Business Enterprise Centre due to the Tasmanian state Labor government’s budget reduction, leading to a somewhat inferior part-time ... (28-Mar)
Manufacturing IndustryMr BAKER (Braddon) (9.25 p.m.)—I wish to discuss some wonderful, great things that are happening in the manufacturing industry in Tasmania, just to repudiate some of the nonsense that we have heard from the other side of the House this evening. (27-Mar)
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