Searching for the word welfare in Senate within the 1970s…
The word welfare
- appears in 2.7% of speeches
- appears 5580 times in 2660 speeches
- was spoken on 649 sitting days by 121 different people
- appears in speeches on 1460 different topics
Top speakers:
- GUILFOYLE, Margaret (592 uses)
- GRIMES, Don (385 uses)
- PRESIDENT, The (317 uses)
- BAUME, Peter (305 uses)
- DAVIDSON, Gordon (220 uses)
- View all…
Top days:
- 24 August 1976 (176 uses)
- 6 November 1979 (81 uses)
- 13 November 1974 (74 uses)
- 19 September 1978 (74 uses)
- 4 June 1976 (60 uses)
- View all…
Top topics:
- SOCIAL WELFARE COMMISSION (REPEAL) BILL 1976: Second Reading (193 uses)
- QUESTION: GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH (101 uses)
- QUESTION: BUDGET 1975-76 (93 uses)
- STATES GRANTS (HOME CARE) AMENDMENT BILL 1978: Second Reading (77 uses)
- APPROPRIATION BILL (No. 1) 1974-75 (70 uses)
- View all…
Associated words:
- social welfare (1481 appearances)
- welfare commission (246 appearances)
- welfare housing (237 appearances)
- welfare services (201 appearances)
- welfare programs (152 appearances)
- View all…
Sample sentences:
-
It would appear that the Government, which considers the interests of industry, commerce, the farming sector and shipping, is not prepared to consider the welfare of the worker.
-
It is essential that there be a permanent body with the capacity to provide analyses of overall welfare priorities, evolving social needs, and evaluations of program effectiveness.
-
I envisage that the consultative group will have a membership of about 12 people comprising academics from relevant disciplines and other suitably qualified people active in the social welfare field, together with possibly one or two distinguished people with appropriate experience.
-
Earlier this year the Government established a policy unit within the Department of Social Security to co-ordinate policies on health and welfare.
-
However, I do take up the point which was raised by Senator Byrne, who is the spokesman of the Australian Democratic Labor Party on this matter, about his Party being concerned as to the welfare of the youth of this nation - in this instance, the youth of the Australian Capital Territory.