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Top : Parliamentary Practice and Procedure : Questions

  • "Parliamentary Questions." Parliamentarian 50 (July 1969): 241-248.
  • "Parliamentary Questions: Answers to the Questionnaire." The Table 44 (1976): 104-144.
  • "Valuating Question Time." Illustrated London News 268 (May 1980): 30.
  • Barnard, Eric W. "Form and Content of Questions." In Conference of Presiding Officers and Clerks, 6th, Darwin.Parliamentary Paper 235 (1974).
  • Brereton, David, and Walter, James. "Question Time Performance and Leadership Style: A Study of Whitlam andFraser." Australian Journal of Politics and History 24 (December 1978): 301-316.
  • Browning, Alan R. "Questions". In Australian Parliamentary Seminar, 1st, Canberra. Parliamentary Paper 283(1972).
  • Browning, Alan R. "Questions." In Australian Parliamentary Seminar, 2nd, Perth. Parliamentary Paper 13 (1975).
  • Browning, Alan R. "Questions." In Australian Parliamentary Seminar, 3rd, Sydney. Parliamentary Paper 63(1977).
  • Chester, Daniel N., and Bowring, Nona. Questions in Parliament. Oxford: Clarendon, 1962.JN688 .C52
  • Coghill, Ken. "Reforming Question Time." Legislative Studies 12 (Autumn 1998): 36-51.
  • Fellowes, Edward. "Report on the Methods of Compelling Governments to Answer Questions Asked by Members ofParliament." Constitutional and Parliamentary Information 4 (1950): 200-206.
  • Fife, Wallace C. "Question Time and the Role of Parliament." Canberra Bulletin of Public Administration 66 (October 1991): 11-13.
  • Harris, Ian C. "Question Time." In Australasian Parliamentary Seminar, 5th, 1980, pp. 43-67.
  • Howard, John H. "Question Time: Myth or Reality." Australian Journal of Public Administration 31 (December1972): 363-375.
  • Hunt, Michael. "Questions in Parliament, Ethics and the Civil Service." International Review of Administrative Sciences 63 (Septemeber 1997): 309-322.
  • Hunt, Michael. "Questions in Parliament, Ethics and the Civil Service." International Review of Administrative Sciences 63 (Septemeber 1997): 309-322.
  • Jaensch, Dean. "A Bearpit Called Question Time." Advertiser [Adelaide], 7 January 1999: 18.
  • Jones G. W. "The Prime Minister and Parliamentary Questions." Parliamentary Affairs 26 (Summer 1973):260-273.
  • Laughrin, David. "A Time for Questions: Some Observations on the Question Time Procedures in the Canberra, Ottawa and Westminister Parliaments." Canberra Bulletin of Public Administration 59 (August 1989): 21-24.
  • Maccallum, Mungo. "Questions Without Answers." Australian Left Review 121 (September 1990): 6.
  • O'Keeffe, Peter. "Parliamentary Exposure: Question Time in the Australian Senate." Parliamentarian 78 (January 1997): 85-88.
  • Parker, Derek. "Question Time in the Hawke Era: Blood Sports and Media Events." Current Affairs Bulletin 65 (April 1989): 24-28.
  • Stott, Tom C. "The Same Question Rule as It Applies to Motions and Bills." Conference of Presiding Officers andClerks, 2nd, Brisbane. Parliamentary Paper 106 (1969).
  • Uhr, John. Questions Without Answers: An Analysis of Question Time in the Australian House ofRepresentatives. Canberra: Parliamentary Library, 1982.


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