Searching for the word economy in Senate within the 1970s…
The word economy
- appears in 3.2% of speeches
- appears 6868 times in 3086 speeches
- was spoken on 655 sitting days by 118 different people
- appears in speeches on 1469 different topics
Top speakers:
- WRIEDT, Ken (414 uses)
- COTTON, Bob (388 uses)
- GIETZELT, Arthur (360 uses)
- PRESIDENT, The (252 uses)
- BISHOP, Reginald (221 uses)
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Top days:
- 24 November 1971 (117 uses)
- 17 February 1977 (73 uses)
- 3 September 1975 (67 uses)
- 27 August 1975 (63 uses)
- 18 February 1971 (60 uses)
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Top topics:
- QUESTION: BUDGET 1975-76 (199 uses)
- QUESTION: GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH (182 uses)
- AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY: SOCIAL SERVICES: Formal Motion for Adjournment (99 uses)
- QUESTION: AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY (99 uses)
- BUDGET 1970-71: National Income and Expenditure, 1969-70 (77 uses)
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Associated words:
- australian economy (851 appearances)
- national economy (136 appearances)
- rural economy (99 appearances)
- economy class (98 appearances)
- whole economy (71 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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The policies adopted by the former coalition government, the partnership, served to elevate the rural industries to a high status and to a level which contributed very greatly to the economy of this country.
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All in all, the Arbitration Commission is a huge institution which has a massive impact on the economy and on the whole of society.
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They never find an opportunity to balance the economy and to come to some reasonable arrangement.
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What they will do is to move into the plutonium economy, recycling the wastes from power plants to extract the plutonium and building fast breeder plutonium reactors.
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(a) and (b) The former Departments of National Development and Minerals and Energy from time to time published forecasts of the demand for primary fuels in Australia, derived from surveys of present and planned fuel usage by the major energy consuming sectors of the economy.