Searching for the word children in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The word children
- appears in 4.5% of speeches
- appears 14921 times in 4788 speeches
- was spoken on 696 sitting days by 220 different people
- appears in speeches on 2061 different topics
Top speakers:
- BEAZLEY, Kim (574 uses)
- HAYDEN, Bill (533 uses)
- PRESIDENT, The (474 uses)
- BOWEN, Lionel (367 uses)
- HUNT, Ralph (366 uses)
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Top days:
- 3 June 1970 (434 uses)
- 27 November 1973 (194 uses)
- 9 March 1972 (186 uses)
- 27 September 1973 (178 uses)
- 27 September 1972 (174 uses)
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Top topics:
- ADJOURNMENT (470 uses)
- HANDICAPPED CHILDREN (ASSISTANCE) BILL 1970: Second Reading (425 uses)
- CHILDREN’S COMMISSION BILL 1975: Second Reading (320 uses)
- PETITIONS: Education (303 uses)
- FAMILY LAW BILL 1974: Second Reading (243 uses)
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Associated words:
- handicapped children (932 appearances)
- dependent children (475 appearances)
- school children (383 appearances)
- aboriginal children (368 appearances)
- migrant children (310 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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Like it or not, Labor will remove these inequities, and when all children get the opportunity they deserve, they certainly will not want to do the dirty work either.
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In respect of the silent ravages of child malnutrition the Committee considers that all services in the fields of community health, welfare and education should be given and should accept prime responsibility to ensure that all children under their notice are receiving suitable and sufficient food.
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There is always an insinuation that people who send their children to government schools do not care about them.
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The general criteria for travel by wives and children of members of the Australian Parliament are set out in the 1959 Richardson Report on the Salaries and Allowances of Members of the Commonwealth Parliament’ at paragraphs 58a and 59 on pages 21, 22 and 23.
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The pension has proved of considerable assistance to people caring for children who, in the circumstances outlined, have permanently lost all contact with their parents.