Searching for the word welfare in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The word welfare
- appears in 3.7% of speeches
- appears 8081 times in 3972 speeches
- was spoken on 688 sitting days by 219 different people
- appears in speeches on 1897 different topics
Top speakers:
- HAYDEN, Bill (629 uses)
- PRESIDENT, The (343 uses)
- HUNT, Ralph (314 uses)
- WHITLAM, Gough (204 uses)
- JOHNSON, Leslie (190 uses)
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Top days:
- 23 September 1976 (116 uses)
- 9 October 1973 (103 uses)
- 30 October 1974 (77 uses)
- 30 August 1973 (73 uses)
- 25 August 1976 (73 uses)
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Top topics:
- QUESTION: GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH (153 uses)
- SOCIAL WELFARE COMMISSION (REPEAL) BILL 1976: Second Reading (148 uses)
- SOCIAL WELFARE COMMISSION BILL 1973: Second Reading (135 uses)
- ADJOURNMENT (133 uses)
- APPROPRIATION BILL (No. 1) 1979-80: Second Reading (Budget Debate) (110 uses)
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Associated words:
- social welfare (2283 appearances)
- welfare housing (591 appearances)
- welfare services (328 appearances)
- welfare commission (292 appearances)
- welfare programs (163 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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But speaking generally, I hope that the extension of the emergency interpreter services, telephone services, the appointment of the 48 multi-lingual welfare officers who will shortly be in the field, and steps like these will put the shysters out of business and give the newcomers a better deal.
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The welfare officer was Reverend Bruce Thorton.
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The in-depth evaluation of these sites which will involve also a study of offshore and inland concepts, will then go forward embracing, of course, all the technical needs of a new airport, the economic implication of the investment of money and resources needed, the implications in respect of the natural, cultural and social environments, and not least of all, the implications which this very large investment will have for the future development of Australia’s largest city and the welfare of its citizens.
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It helps Liberals obscure the truth that government expenditure is, or should be and could be, the community’s own investment in its own prosperity and its own welfare.
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the Government is going to consult with any Aboriginal communities which might be affected by such mining activities so that their welfare will be taken into account when applications for exploration and mining development rights are being considered.