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Top : Members of Parliament : Pecuniary Interest

  • "Declaration of Interest: Answers to the Questionnaire." Table 52 (1984): 101-129.
  • "Australia: Parliamentary Remuneration." The Table 51 (1983): 153- 155.
  • "Australia: Parliamentary Salaries and Allowances." The Table 47 (1979): 177-178.
  • "Joint Committee on Pecuniary Interests of Members of Parliament: Report on Declaration of Interests."Parliamentary Paper 12 (1975).
  • "Members of Parliament and Personal Pecuniary Interest." The Table 19 (1950): 259-294.
  • "Parliamentary Salaries and Allowances: Commonwealth of Australia." Parliamentarian 50 (April 1969): 120-121.
  • "Parliamentary Salaries: Mr. Menzies' Views on Reports." Australian Liberal 5 (November 1961): 28.
  • "Pecuniary Interests of Members of Parliament." Parliamentary Paper 182 (1975).
  • "Press Statements Regarding Alleged Offers to Members to Resign Seats." Parliamentary Paper 251 (1926-1928).
  • "Salaries and Allowances of Members of the Commonwealth Parliament." Parliamentary Paper 3 (1956-1957).
  • "Salaries and Allowances of Members of the Commonwealth Parliament." Parliamentary Paper 7 (1956-1957).
  • "Salaries and Allowances of Members of the Parliament of the Commonwealth." Parliamentary Paper 284 (1971).
  • Parliamentary Pensions in Australia as at 31st March 1976: A Comparative Table. Sydney: N.S. W.Parliamentary Library, 1976.
  • Senators and Members Entitlements. Canberra: Mimisterial and Parliamentary Services Division, Department of Administrative Services, 1996.
  • Barkla, D. S. "Parliamentary Salaries in Australia." Politics 5 (November 1970): 195-200.
  • Bhalla, K. Shri. "Parliamentary Pensions in Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand and Singapore." Parliamentarian 65(July 1984): 131- 135.
  • Blake, Douglas M. "Determination of Parliamentary Salaries and Allowances: The Operations of the AustralianRemuneration Tribunal." The Table 48 (1980): 76-79.
  • Blake, Douglas M. "Pecuniary Interests of Ministers and Members: Australia." Parliamentarian 51 (July 1970):186-188.
  • Bullock, Roy E. "Pecuniary Interest." Constitutional and Parliamentary Information 107 (1977): 2-19.
  • Bullock, Roy E. "Pecuniary Interest: Australian Senate Seeks Court Ruling on Qualifications of a Senator."Parliamentarian 56 (October 1975): 234-236.
  • Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. Salaries and Allowances of Commonwealth Parliaments 1973. London:Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, 1973.
  • Courtot, Marilyn. "Methods of Deciding the Emoluments of Members of Parliament." Constitutional and Parliamentary Information No.142, 2nd quarter (1985): 27-94.
  • Drewry, Gavin. "Constitutional Law: Declaring Members' Interests." New Law Journal 125 (September 1975):863-864.
  • Evans, Gareth J. "Pecuniary Interests of Members of Parliament under the Australian Constitution." Australian LawJournal 49 (August 1975): 464-477.
  • Fry, William G. "A Register of Members' Interests." In Conference of Presiding Officers and Clerks, 10th, PortMoresby, 1979, pp. 7-62.
  • Grey, Ian, and Marriott, Louis. "Commonwealth of Australia." In Payments and Privileges of CommonwealthParliamentarians. London: Commonwealth Parliamentary Assocation, 1966, pp. 14-20.JN248 .G84
  • Gujadhur, R. "Ministers, Members and Conflicts of Interest." In Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, 21st,New Delhi, 1975, pp. 461-487.
  • Hamilton, William W. "Members and Outside Interests." Parliamentarian 56 (October 1975): 227-231.
  • Healy, Margaret and Winter, Geoff. "Remuneration of Members of the Parliament of Australia." Background Paper 18 (1997-1998): 25p.
  • Hood, Christopher. "Looking After Number One? Politicians' Rewards and the Economics of Politics." Political Studies 40 (June 1992): 207-226.
  • Kerr, John. Inquiry into the Salaries and Allowances of Members of the Commonwealth Parliament. Canberra:Australian Government Publishing Service, 1971.
  • Meagher, Denis. "Illegal Parliamentary Benefits." Brief 27, 2 (March 2000): 17-19.
  • Raffaele, Paul. "Australia's Outrageous Parliamentary Pensions." Reader's Digest 150 (January 1997): 17-23.
  • Stephens, David. "The Private Member of Parliament under the British, French and US Congressional Systems ofGovernment." Constitutional and Parliamentary Information 105 (1976): 1-28.
  • Thompson, Ian D. "Pecuniary Interests of Members of Parliament." In Conference of Presiding Officers and Clerks,9th, Adelaide. Parliamentary Paper 223 (1978).
  • Willey, Frederick T. "The Declaration and Registration of Members' Interests." Parliamentarian 56 (July 1975):167-170.
  • Young, Mick. "Registration of Members' Interests in the Australian Parliament." Parliamentarian 68 (April 1987): 62-64.


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