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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Speaker",
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    "content": "Hon. Members, the Australian Senate Practice Twelfth Edition, as our source of authority, states as follows:- “An amendment must be relevant to the subject matter of the Bill. In determining relevance, the question is: What is the subject matter of the Bill and does this amendment deal with that subject matter? The Long Title of a Bill can be taken as an indication of its subject matter, but does not conclusively determine the question. Thus, if a Bill has the Long Title such as “A Bill for the Act to amend the Social Security Act 1991”, any amendment relating to social security or any matter dealt with by the Social Security Act is probably a relevant amendment. If, however, a Bill has the Long Title such as “A Bill for an Act to amend the Social Security Act 1991 in relation to age pensions”, this is an indication that the subject matter of the Bill is age pensions and amendments to deal with other matters covered by the Social Security Act would probably not be relevant to the Bill.” If you find that book, you will find that at page 249."
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