Searching for the word atomic in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The word atomic
- appears in 0.7% of speeches
- appears 1540 times in 705 speeches
- was spoken on 287 sitting days by 110 different people
- appears in speeches on 433 different topics
Top speakers:
- KEATING, Paul (130 uses)
- JOHNSON, Leslie (119 uses)
- SWARTZ, Reginald (98 uses)
- NEWMAN, Kevin (90 uses)
- UREN, Tom (86 uses)
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Top days:
- 3 May 1978 (147 uses)
- 9 May 1979 (90 uses)
- 22 November 1978 (57 uses)
- 11 October 1978 (44 uses)
- 2 June 1977 (41 uses)
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Top topics:
- ATOMIC ENERGY AMENDMENT BILL 1978: Second Reading (153 uses)
- ATOMIC ENERGY AMENDMENT BILL 1979: Second Reading (98 uses)
- ATOMIC ENERGY AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 1978: Second Reading (62 uses)
- QUESTION: GOVERNMENT POLICY ON NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS (29 uses)
- QUESTION: URANIUM-AUSTRALIAN POLICY (24 uses)
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Associated words:
- atomic energy (1244 appearances)
- australian atomic (408 appearances)
- international atomic (176 appearances)
- atomic weapons (70 appearances)
- atomic bomb (27 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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Pursuant to section 31 of the Atomic Energy Act 1953-1966, I present the twenty-first annual report of the Australian Atomic Energy Commission for the year ended 30 June 1973 together with financial statements and the Auditor-General’s report on those statements.
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The atomic energy industry in Japan is rapidly moving towards the export of nuclear power station equipment.
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There will be a Co-ordinating Board appointed by the Minister for National Development, consisting of a chairman nominated by the Commonwealth after consultation with the State, two representatives of the Australian Atomic Energy Commission, and two representatives of the Electricity Commission of New South Wales nominated by the Minister for Local Government and Highways in New South Wales.
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What is the Minister going to do about the Atomic Energy Act 1953- which was introduced by his own coalition government and supported by the then Labor Opposition- which vested in the Commonwealth of Australia the sole ownership of uranium in the Northern Territory.
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Under the new treaty with Japan for cooperation for the peaceful uses of atomic energy, does Australia have access to the latest technology on centrifuge enrichment developed in Japan, in particular the technology developed by Toshiba, Hitachi, Mitsubishi and Kawasaki.