I would like to find out how members of parliament voted on a bill
Senate Notice Paper
Parliamentary Education Office (peo.gov.au)
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A copy of the first page of the Senate Notice Paper – the schedule of what is going to be discussed in the Senate during a sitting day.
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Thanks for your question Trena. The best place to find out how members of the Australian Parliament voted on a bill is on the Australian Parliament House website.
On this site you can find:
- Journals of the Senate – a record of how senators voted on bills.
- Votes and Proceedings – a record of how members voted on bills.
