Searching for the word judiciary in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The word judiciary
- appears in 0.2% of speeches
- appears 462 times in 249 speeches
- was spoken on 170 sitting days by 84 different people
- appears in speeches on 177 different topics
Top speakers:
- ELLICOTT, Bob (54 uses)
- BOWEN, Lionel (39 uses)
- RUDDOCK, Philip (27 uses)
- CAMERON, Donald Milner (24 uses)
- PRESIDENT, The (20 uses)
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Top days:
- 13 November 1979 (34 uses)
- 10 November 1976 (29 uses)
- 17 October 1979 (18 uses)
- 8 May 1979 (13 uses)
- 29 May 1979 (13 uses)
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Top topics:
- HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA BILL 1979: Second Reading (39 uses)
- FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA BILL 1976: Second Reading (20 uses)
- PRIVATE: Judges: $32,497 (14 uses)
- CUSTOMS AMENDMENT BILL 1979 (13 uses)
- HIGH COURT JUSTICES (LONG LEAVE PAYMENTS) BILL 1979: Second Reading (13 uses)
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Associated words:
- judiciary act (69 appearances)
- judiciary amendment (19 appearances)
- federal judiciary (13 appearances)
- independent judiciary (4 appearances)
- judiciary diplomatic (4 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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There are some people sitting on the sidelines - namely, members of the judiciary - waiting to try to show that the draftsman does not know how to draft a Bill.
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I have watched the judiciary, whether it be the Supreme Court of New South Wales or the High Court of Australia, treating the law as if it was a piece of elastic, determining the course of the precedents and stretching the law to suit its interpretation which suited their own personal view.
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If anyone suggested for a moment that a man in has late eighties was not quite as able as a much younger man to produce a judgment, that person would face a great deal of problems for having made such a suggestion against a member of the judiciary.
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Incorporated in this Bill are all the provisions dealing with the constitution and seat of the Court and administrative matters relating to the Court now to be found in the Judiciary Act and the High Court Procedure Act.
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It could apply to members of the judiciary, to public servants and to municipal and shire councillors.