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  • "Australia: House of Representatives: Seminar for New Members." The Table 49 (1981): 151-152.
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  • "Public Duty and Private Interest." Parliamentary Paper 353 (1979).
  • "Qualifications of Senator Webster: Reference to Court of Disputed Returns." Parliamentary Paper 4 (1975).
  • "Using Your M. P: Is It Worth Your While to Try?" Choice 21 (June 1980): 174-177.
  • Abbott, Keith. Pressure Groups and the Australian Federal Parliament. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1996.
  • Ball, W. Macmahon. "The Duties of a Member of Parliament." Parliamentary Affairs 9 (Spring 1956): 238-244.
  • Beazley, Kim E. "The Role of the Private Member." In Australian Parliamentary Seminar, 3rd, Sydney.Parliamentary Paper 63 (1977).
  • Bennett, Dorothy. "Beyond Partnership: Establishing a Parliamentary Group of Amnesty International." Legislative Studies 4 (Autumn 1989): 34-36.
  • Benvenuto, Silvio. "Roles of Government and Parliament: Backbenchers in the Introduction and Passage of Legislation." Constitutional and Parliamentary Information 170 (1995): 112-149.
  • Blight, Digby. The Teeth: Implementation and Enforce ment of a Code. Paper presented to Making Parliament Work, 19th Annual Conference of the Australasian Study of Parliament Group, 10-11 October 1997: 6p
  • Bowen, Lionel F. "The Private Member and His Work." In Australian Parliamentary Seminar, 1st, Canberra.Parliamentary Paper 283 (1972).
  • Brien, Andrew. "A Code of Conduct of Parliamentarians." Research Paper 2, 14 September 1998: 42p.
  • Bryant, Gordon M. "The Work of a Federal Member." In Australian Politics: A Reader. Edited by Henry Mayer.Melbourne: Cheshire, 1969, pp. 463-472.JQ4015 .1968 .M46
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  • Carney, Gerard. Members of Parliament: Law and Ethics. St. Leonards, NSW: Prospect Media, 2000.
  • Cavalier, Rodney. "Press of Men (and Women), the Men (and Women) of the Press, the Weight of History." Legislative Studies 5 (Autumn 1990): 3-8.
  • Dhillon, Gurdial S. "The Parliamentarian." In Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, 16th, Canberra, 1970, pp.78-118.
  • Edwards, Ron. "A Code of Ethics for Parliament." Legislative Studies 12 (Autumn 1998): 9-13.
  • Fry, Ken. A Humble Backbencher: The Memories of Kenneth Lionel Fry. Canberra: Ginninderra Press, 2002.
  • Haynes, Filicity. Can a Code of Ethics Be Taught? Paper presented to Making Parliament Work, 19th Annual Conference of the Australasian Study of Parliament Group, 10-11 October 1997: 2p.
  • Hughes, Colin A. "Public Duty and Private Interest: An Australian Report." Parliamentarian 61 (April 1980): 72-78.
  • Inter-Parliamentary Union. The Member of Parliament: His Requirements for Information in the Modern World.Geneva: Inter-Parliamentary Union, 1973.
  • Klugman, Dick. "The Role of the Backbencher." Sydney Papers 5,4 (Spring 1993): 72-79.
  • Knight, Kenneth W. "Parliamentarians and the Public Service." In Collected Papers of the Royal Commission onAustralian Government Administration. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1977.
  • Kyle, Peter. Contents of a Code of Conduct. Paper presented to Making Parliament Work, 19th Annual Conference of the Study of Parliament Group, 10-11 October 1997: 4p.
  • Lovell, David W. The Sauage-Makers? Parliamentarians as Legislators. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Serive, 1994.
  • MacEachen, Allan J. "Status and Role of the Member of Parliament in Contemporary Society." In CommonwealthParliamentary Conference, 19th, London, 1974, pp. 275-316.
  • Mackintosh, John P. "Member of Parliament as Representative or as Delegate." Parliamentarian 52 (January 1971):14-21.
  • McAllister, Ian. "Keeping Them Honest: Public and Elite Perceptions of Ethical Conduct Among Australian Legislators." Political Studies 48, 1 (March 2000): 22-37.
  • Munroe, Ronald. "The Member of Parliament as Representative: The View from the Constituency." Political Studies25 (December 1977): 577-587.
  • Pickles, Carolyn. "Gender Equity." Parliamentarian 76 (October 1995): 290-293.
  • Power, Mary, and Michelle Berardone. "Speaking in Parliament: First Speeches of Men and Women." Journal of Applied Social Behaviour 4, 2 (1998): 42-55.
  • Preston, Noel. Politics, Prudence and Principle: Codifying the Conduct of Parliamentarians. Paper presented to Making Parliament Work, 19th Annual Conference of the Australasian Study of Parliament Group, 10-11 October 1997: 19p.
  • Pryles, Michael C. "National Qualifications for Members of Parliament." Monash University Law Review 8 (March1982): 163- 185.
  • Purdey, Ray. "Educating New Members." Paper presented to 33rd Conference of Presiding Officers and Clerks, Brisbane, 1-5 July 2002: 171-175.
  • Reid, Alan D. "How to Be a Senator." Bulletin, January 18, 1961, pp. 12-15.
  • Reynolds, Leonard J., and Kelly, Charles R. "The Role of the Private Member." In Australian ParliamentarySeminar, 2nd, Perth. Parliamentary Paper 13 (1975).
  • Reynolds, Margaret. "Towards a Republic and Women's Equal Participation in Parliament." Journal of Australian Studies 47 (1996): 87-94.
  • Reynolds, Margaret. "Towards a Republic and Women's Equal Participation in Parliament." Journal of Australian Studies 47 (1996): 87-94.
  • Sawer, Marian. "From Motherhood to Sisterhood: Attitudes of Australian Women MPs to Their Roles." Women's Studies International Forum 9, 5-6 (1986): 531-541.
  • Smith, Tony. "Politicians with Neither Power nor Glory." AQ (July-Aug. 2001): 36-40.
  • Stuart, Kirsty and Linda Irene Glassop. "The Entitlement Structure for Members of the Australian House of Representatives: A Canadian Comparison." Legislative Studies 14, 1 (Spring 1999): 80-96.
  • Studlar, Donley T. and Ian McAllister. "Constituency Activity and Representational Roles among Australian Legislators." The Journal of Politics 58 (February 1996): 69-91.
  • Studlar, Donley T. and Ian McAllister. "Political Recruitment to the Australian Legislature: Toward an Explanation of Women's Electoral Disadvantages." Western Political Quarterly 44 (June 1991): 467-486.
  • Thompson, Ian E. Inducing Change: Can Ethics Be Taught? Paper presented to Making Parliament Work, 19th Annual Conference of the Australasian Study of Parliament Group, 10-11 October 1997: 7p.
  • Walter, James. The Acculturation to Political Work: New Members of the Federal Backbench. Canberra: Australian Political Studies Association and the Parliament of Australia, 1979.


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