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member to take the chair if the speaker is absent and the previously deputised members are unavailable; this is rare. Any member chairing the House in the absence of the speaker or deputy speakers is addressed as "Deputy
Speaker". However, only the deputy and second deputy speakers can serve as "acting speaker", with the full powers of the position.
2265:. They do not take part in debates in the House, do not vote in the House except in the (relatively infrequent) event of a tied vote, and do not speak in public on party-political issues (except at election time in their own constituency). They are expected to conduct the business of the House in an impartial manner, and generally do so.
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speaker, as well as meetings of the
Federation Chamber at the request of the deputy speaker or second deputy speaker. A roster is maintained so that the chair can always be filled. Members of the panel will relinquish the chair to the speaker or deputy speaker "if disorder arises or if special circumstances apply".
2196:"I name the Honourable Member for X," following the House's convention that Members are always referred to by their electorate. The House then votes on a motion to suspend the Member for 24 hours. (The House also had the power to permanently expel a Member, but this happened only once, in 1920: the member was
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Federation Chamber, who form the speaker's panel. In order for business to proceed, the House may choose any
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Australian parliaments are notoriously rowdy, and the
Speaker frequently exercises the disciplinary powers vested in them under Standing Orders. The Speaker may summarily order a Member to excuse themself from the House for one hour. For more serious offences, the Speaker may "name" a Member, saying
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The election of either the deputy speaker and second deputy speaker is held when the respective position is vacant. If both positions of deputy speaker and second deputy speaker are vacant (for example at the start of each parliament), then the elections for deputy speaker and second deputy speaker
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Standing order 13(c) was altered on 4 July 2019 with bipartisan support. The new standing order, current as of August 2022, states that if a government MP was elected as deputy speaker, then only a non-government MP may be elected as second deputy speaker. Likewise, if a non-government MP was
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and became the deputy speaker. The following day, the House voted to remove standing order 13(c) to allow
Georganas (government MP) to be elected as second deputy speaker. Both Scott and Georganas stayed in their roles for the rest of the 43rd Parliament. Standing order 13(c) was reinstated at the
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October 2012 and November 2013), standing order 13(c) of the House stated that only a non-government MP may be a second deputy speaker. This comes from the usual convention that the deputy speaker is a government MP, and a non-government MP as the
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211,250 plus an additional 75% loading, equating to a salary of approximately $ 369,700. Assuming they hold no other positions, the deputy speaker has a salary of $ 253,500 (20% loading), the second deputy speaker $ 238,700 (13% loading), and members of the speaker's panel $ 217,600 (3% loading).
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Speakers has often varied according to the party in power and the personal choice of the Speaker. All Labor Speakers have eschewed the traditional dress in favour of ordinary business attire as appropriate for a member of parliament, following the example set by their first Speaker,
2342:. The resulting vote on suspending Baldwin for 24 hours failed 71–72. Convention would normally have required the Speaker to resign, but the House of Representatives immediately thereafter passed a motion of confidence in the Speaker, and as a consequence, Speaker Jenkins continued in office.
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Australia that the Speaker should not be opposed in their seat, and three Speakers have been defeated at general elections:
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for disrespect to the Chair: normally this would have resulted in the minister's suspension from the House. The Speaker resigned on the spot. This is the only occasion on which a Government failed to support a Speaker after a Member had been
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conducts the election. The MPs who move and second the nomination of the successful candidate symbolically drag them to the chair after their election, in accordance with a tradition carried over from Westminster.
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when he was a High Court Justice (1930–1940) and was donated to the Parliament by Evatt when he was elected to the House in 1951. The wig is currently on loan from the speaker's office to the
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6882:Lists of office-holders in Australia
5543:. 13 November 2013. pp. 90–125.
5508:"Bruce Scott elected Deputy Speaker"
5340:Griffiths, Emma (14 February 2012).
2225:Department of Parliamentary Services
2217:Australian parliamentary departments
58:adding citations to reliable sources
6897:Australian House of Representatives
5291:Miller, Barbara (8 February 2012).
2466:, in the traditional speaker's garb
1264:, who was elected on 26 July 2022.
1234:Australian House of Representatives
2295:when he named government minister
2250:. Although the first Speaker, Sir
25:
6887:Lists of legislators in Australia
5668:House of Representatives Practice
5639:House of Representatives Practice
5417:House of Representatives Practice
5391:House of Representatives Practice
5117:House of Representatives Practice
5101:Parliamentary Privileges Act 1987
2202:Parliamentary Privileges Act 1987
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5609:The Australian Financial Review
3633:was elected as deputy speaker.
2248:Speaker of the House of Commons
1283:Speaker of the House of Commons
219:(Informal and within the House)
45:needs additional citations for
5860:Manager of Opposition Business
5807:Manager of Opposition Business
5797:Manager of Government Business
5488:. Australia. 28 September 2010
5212:"Abbott averts Speaker crisis"
5210:Osbourne, Paul (31 May 2011).
4753:List of second deputy speakers
2496:Museum of Australian Democracy
2464:Old Parliament House, Canberra
2381:continued as Speaker when the
1315:section 40 of the Constitution
1:
6344:Australian Capital Territory
6005:47th Parliament of Australia
6000:46th Parliament of Australia
5995:45th Parliament of Australia
5635:"Appendix 3—Deputy Speakers"
4951:
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4889:4 years, 240 days
4861:
4856:11 years, 170 days
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4618:
4614:3 years, 213 days
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4530:2 years, 157 days
4506:
4502:5 years, 247 days
4478:
4474:5 years, 161 days
4448:
4444:2 years, 270 days
4420:
4416:3 years, 163 days
4392:
4388:3 years, 199 days
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4336:
4308:
4304:4 years, 348 days
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4163:11 years, 239 days
4138:
4110:
4106:8 years, 234 days
4082:
4078:2 years, 358 days
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4026:
4022:8 years, 241 days
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3992:2 years, 171 days
3966:
3924:3 years, 245 days
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3896:2 years, 217 days
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3790:2 years, 296 days
3764:
3760:3 years, 244 days
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3698:2 years, 139 days
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3495:6 years, 105 days
3383:3 years, 285 days
3355:2 years, 335 days
3327:5 years, 295 days
3241:2 years, 270 days
3213:3 years, 163 days
3185:3 years, 198 days
3157:2 years, 243 days
3129:6 years, 352 days
3045:5 years, 255 days
2987:6 years, 169 days
2957:6 years, 131 days
2929:2 years, 213 days
2899:5 years, 309 days
2869:2 years, 171 days
2811:3 years, 246 days
2783:2 years, 217 days
2755:5 years, 145 days
2725:2 years, 169 days
2667:2 years, 296 days
1405:Results of Speaker elections
1179:Australian Capital Territory
841:Premiers and chief ministers
836:Governors and administrators
6152:Parliament House, Melbourne
6036:Matter of public importance
5895:Represented multiple states
4977:2 years, 57 days
4813:1 year, 332 days
4738:2 years, 57 days
4700:2 years, 60 days
4670:1 year, 321 days
4642:1 year, 187 days
4360:1 year, 348 days
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4050:3 years, 55 days
3848:8 years, 28 days
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3553:2 years, 57 days
3467:1 year, 263 days
3269:1 year, 307 days
3016:10 years, 63 days
2603:8 years, 75 days
2383:ALP formed a new government
2362:, which saw the ALP form a
2238:was the presiding officer.
791:Referendums and plebiscites
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6162:Parliament House, Canberra
6109:House of Representatives:
5366:"Historical Information".
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3952:2 years, 7 days
3822:1 year, 21 days
3073:2 years, 0 days
2839:2 years, 7 days
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709:State and territory courts
656:Federal Court of Australia
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6105:Single transferable vote
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5792:Leader of the Government
5748:House of Representatives
5326:23 November 2011 at the
1351:Leader of the Opposition
776:Federal electoral system
530:House of Representatives
230:House of Representatives
193:House of Representatives
5782:President of the Senate
5717:Parliament of Australia
5583:Parliament of Australia
5559:Parliament of Australia
5541:Parliament of Australia
5468:Parliament of Australia
5443:Parliament of Australia
5413:"Second Deputy Speaker"
5148:, 31 May 2011, 5286–86.
5016:. Remuneration Tribunal
2209:President of the Senate
1242:president of the Senate
1238:Parliament of Australia
859:State electoral systems
604:High Court of Australia
248:Constituting instrument
209:(Formal and Diplomatic)
186:since 26 July 2022
6021:Speech from the throne
5317:Commonwealth Hansard,
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2375:United Australia Party
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956:Diplomatic missions of
828:States and territories
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6111:Instant-runoff voting
5890:Served in both houses
5319:Parliamentary Debates
5144:Parliamentary Debates
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3627:2022 federal election
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2232:Joint Sitting of 1974
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417:Deputy Prime Minister
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6131:Caretaker government
5734:(represented by the
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2683:Commonwealth Liberal
2620:Commonwealth Liberal
2580:Sir Frederick Holder
2338:and WA Nationals MP
1142:Australia portal
283:(since 26 July 2022)
262:Sir Frederick Holder
54:improve this article
5850:Leader of the House
5330:, 30 April 1996, 7.
2792:Sir Littleton Groom
2492:Herbert 'Doc' Evatt
2460:Sir Littleton Groom
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2358:resulting from the
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6099:Double dissolution
5612:. 10 February 2020
5470:. 10 October 2012.
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4554:28 September 2010
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4832:Harry Jenkins Jr.
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4524:12 February 2008
4496:12 February 2002
4425:Harry Jenkins Jr.
4382:11 February 1986
4357:11 February 1986
4354:28 February 1984
4329:19 December 1983
4298:21 February 1978
4292:National Country
4273:10 November 1977
4270:17 February 1976
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4229:Harry Jenkins Sr.
4214:27 February 1975
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4413:8 February 1993
4379:New South Wales
4323:New South Wales
4301:4 February 1983
4267:New South Wales
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4159:2 November 1972
4153:New South Wales
4103:14 October 1958
4087:Charles Adermann
4075:31 October 1949
4072:7 November 1946
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3918:14 January 1926
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3839:New South Wales
3737:Charles McDonald
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2777:28 February 1923
2707:Charles McDonald
2644:Charles McDonald
2632:19 February 1910
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2409:Charles McDonald
2303:In 1982 Speaker
2278:Bruce government
2272:In 1929 Speaker
2252:Frederick Holder
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