Searching for the phrase social experiment in Senate within the 1970s…
The phrase social experiment
- appears in 0.0% of speeches
 - appears 17 times in 11 speeches
 - was spoken on 11 sitting days by 9 different people
 - appears in speeches on 11 different topics
 
Top speakers:
- GRIMES, Don (6 uses)
 - PRESIDENT, The (3 uses)
 - DEVITT, Donald (2 uses)
 - SULLIVAN, Kathryn (1 uses)
 - MISSEN, Alan (1 uses)
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Top days:
- 2 December 1976 (5 uses)
 - 26 February 1975 (2 uses)
 - 27 April 1971 (2 uses)
 - 27 August 1975 (1 uses)
 - 15 May 1973 (1 uses)
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Top topics:
- DEFENCE SERVICE HOMES AMENDMENT BILL 1976: Second Reading (5 uses)
 - NATIONAL HEALTH BILL 1974 [No. 2] (1975): Second Reading (2 uses)
 - CITY AREA LEASES ORDINANCE AND LEASES (SPECIAL PURPOSES) ORDINANCE: Suspension of Standing Orders (2 uses)
 - CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION BILL 1973: Second Reading (1 uses)
 - QUESTION: HOUSING ALLOWANCE EXPERIMENT SCHEME (1 uses)
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A social experiment is too risky in this very personal service.
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Never mind about social desirability; never mind about that great social experiment upon which the Labor Party was going to embark after December 1972; never mind about policies which will really lead to the improvement of the Australian community.
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In 1904 the founders of compulsory arbitration in Australia embarked on a novel, and what must have then appeared to be, a rather bold social experiment.
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Indeed, if the Labor Party had suggested such a social experiment I can imagine the speech the honourable senator would make about it.
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As to the item currently under review, as with other areas, I believe it would be quite wrong to treat the Australian Capital Territory as a place to conduct some social experiment.