Searching for the phrase australian businesses in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The phrase australian businesses
- appears in 0.0% of speeches
- appears 29 times in 26 speeches
- was spoken on 24 sitting days by 23 different people
- appears in speeches on 21 different topics
Top speakers:
- JACOBI, Ralph (3 uses)
- HOWARD, John (3 uses)
- HURFORD, Chris (2 uses)
- MACPHEE, Ian (2 uses)
- KERIN, John (1 uses)
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Top days:
- 20 August 1975 (5 uses)
- 24 August 1978 (2 uses)
- 27 August 1975 (1 uses)
- 22 May 1975 (1 uses)
- 19 August 1976 (1 uses)
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Top topics:
- FOREIGN TAKEOVERS BILL 1975: Second Reading (6 uses)
- TRADE MARKS AMENDMENT BILL 1978: Second Reading (3 uses)
- APPROPRIATION BILL (No. 1) 1975-76: Second Reading (Budget Debate) (2 uses)
- QUESTION: AFRICA (1 uses)
- APPROPRIATION BILL (No. 5) 1972-73: Second Reading (1 uses)
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Sample sentences:
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Has the Acting Treasurer any evidence to indicate to what extent the 40 per cent investment allowance has been accepted by Australian businesses?
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The burden which this tax places on all Australian businesses appears to have been completely disregarded by the Federal Government in its decisions on funding for the States and its decisions to make so many varied and substantial increases in company taxation.
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So far as foreign takeovers of Australian businesses are concerned, the Government has continued to apply the guidelines which were enunciated when the Companies (Foreign Take-overs) Act was first enacted in 1 972.
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The honourable member for Lalor (Dr J. F. Cairns) pointed out that there has been a considerable display of enterprise by Australian businesses and exporters, but what did the Government do in those 10 years?
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There is no better sign of confidence in the future than the willingness of Australian businesses, large and small, to take risks because the ultimate barometer of confidence in the business sector is the willingness of people to take risks.