Searching for the word children in Senate within the 1970s…
The word children
- appears in 3.5% of speeches
- appears 10288 times in 3448 speeches
- was spoken on 652 sitting days by 119 different people
- appears in speeches on 1660 different topics
Top speakers:
- GUILFOYLE, Margaret (827 uses)
- MELZER, Jean (612 uses)
- PRESIDENT, The (439 uses)
- CARRICK, John (376 uses)
- MCCLELLAND, Douglas (330 uses)
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Top days:
- 28 May 1975 (175 uses)
- 13 September 1979 (173 uses)
- 4 June 1979 (141 uses)
- 13 September 1972 (129 uses)
- 30 October 1972 (126 uses)
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Top topics:
- QUESTION: INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF THE CHILD (181 uses)
- CHILD CARE BILL 1972: Second Reading (180 uses)
- CHILDREN’S COMMISSION BILL 1975: Second Reading (172 uses)
- QUESTION: GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH (168 uses)
- QUESTION: STANDING COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS (133 uses)
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Associated words:
- handicapped children (355 appearances)
- school children (319 appearances)
- dependent children (255 appearances)
- aboriginal children (241 appearances)
- isolated children (188 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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-My question, which is directed to the Minister for Social Security, relates to an article in the Sunday -Mail of 12 March 1977 concerning assistance to children with handicaps resulting from congenital causes or various forms of amputation.
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A meeting has been planned for next week with all States with regard to future programs and to work towards a 3-year program for children’s services.
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That as citizens of Victoria and parents of State school children, we are most concerned that the quality of education available in our school be of the highest possible standard.
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But there is a fault within the education system, that is, that we have many young teachers offering their services in the Northern Territory with many going to Aboriginal schools, but in their training facilities, in becoming a teacher, as far as I know there is no curriculum or training in teaching Aboriginal children.
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In 1 46 articles in behavioural science journals representing SO studies of 10 000 children, all showed that violent viewing has produced increased aggressive behaviour.