New South Wales Legislative Assembly Practice, Procedure and Privilege



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NEW SOUTH WALES LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY PRACTICE, PROCEDURE AND PRIVILEGE
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The SPEAKER: I table the publication New South Wales Legislative Assembly Practice, Procedure and Privilege. Last night I had the pleasure of hosting the launch of the publication, which is edited by the Clerk, Russell Grove. I would like to thank those members who were able to attend the launch. The book provides comprehensive information on the practice and procedure of the House, including significant precedents and rulings of the Chair. It also discusses laws impinging on the Parliament and sets out the privileges of the New South Wales Parliament, which has not legislated to define its privileges. The book will provide a useful resource for all members in their role as parliamentarians. Those members who did not collect a copy of the book at last night’s launch have been sent a copy. It will also be available online. Members will also notice that a copy is available on the table for use in the Chamber. On behalf of the House I congratulate authors—Russell Grove, Mark Swinson and Stephanie Hesford and others—for their efforts in producing the publication.

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