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Scope

The References Committee inquires into and reports upon various general matters referred to it by the Senate. Portfolios allocated to the committee since 2013 include education, employment, training, jobs and small business.

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Chairs

Susan Lines

waALP

Gavin Mark Marshall

vicALP

Louise Clare Pratt

waALP

Matt O'Sullivan

waLIB

Reports

Date tabledTitleRead report
References of the 43rd Parliament (re-adoption of the inquiry into: Effectiveness of the National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy)
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Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Amendment Bill 2013 [Provisions]Parliamentary paper number 56/2014
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Government's approach to re-establishing the Australian Building and Construction CommissionParliamentary paper number 55/2014

Audio [duration 9:16]—'ABCC report released early', ABC Radio RN Drive, 11 March 2016.

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Final report: Effectiveness of the National Assessment Program - Literacy and NumeracyParliamentary paper number 54/2014

Audio [duration 4:14]—'Senate inquiry delivers critical report on NAPLAN', ABC Radio PM program, 27 March 2014.

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Technical and further education in AustraliaParliamentary paper number 120/2014
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Delivery of quality and affordable early childhood education and care servicesParliamentary paper number 147/2014
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Immediate future of the childcare sector in AustraliaParliamentary paper number 148/2014
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Interim report: Operation, regulation and funding of private vocational education and training (VET) providers in AustraliaParliamentary paper number 142/2015
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Principles of the Higher Education and Research Reform Bill 2014, and related mattersParliamentary paper number 141/2015
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Second interim report: Operation, regulation and funding of private vocational education and training (VET) providers in Australia (presented out of session on 5 June 2015)Parliamentary paper number 230/2015
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Interim report: Australia's temporary work visa programsParliamentary paper number 271/2015
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Getting our money's worth: the operation, regulation and funding of private vocational education and training (VET) providers in AustraliaParliamentary paper number 273/2015
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Access to real learning: the impact of policy, funding and culture on students with disability (presented out of session on 15 January 2016)Parliamentary paper number 14/2016
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Feasibility of, and options for, creating a national long service standard, and the portability of long service and other entitlementsParliamentary paper number 70/2016
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A National Disgrace: The Exploitation of Temporary Work Visa HoldersParliamentary paper number 96/2016
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Siege of attrition: the Government's APS Bargaining Policy (Additional information and corrigendum presented out of session on 16 December 2016)Parliamentary paper number 442/2016
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Corporate avoidance of the Fair Work Act 2009Parliamentary paper number 281/2017
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Penalty rates (presented out of session on 4 October 2017)Parliamentary paper number 439/2017
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Progress report: Vocational education and training in South Australia (presented out of session on 28 February 2018)
Vocational education and training in South Australia (presented out of session on 1 March 2018)Parliamentary paper number 48/2018
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Work health and safety of workers in the offshore petroleum industryParliamentary paper number 267/2018
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They never came home - the framework surrounding the prevention, investigation and prosecution of industrial deaths in AustraliaParliamentary paper number 380/2018

Video [duration 4:07]—Senators' speeches at the tabling of the committee report, 17 October 2018.

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Wage theft? What wage theft?! The exploitation of general and specialist cleaners working in retail chains for contracting or subcontracting cleaning companiesParliamentary paper number 536/2018
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Jobactive: failing those it is intended to serveParliamentary paper number 64/2019
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The people behind 000: mental health of our first respondersParliamentary paper number 59/2019
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Driving a fairer deal: Regulation of the relationship between car manufacturers and car dealers in AustraliaParliamentary paper number 83/2021
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National trend of school refusal and related matters
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Potential impacts of the Commonwealth Paid Parental Leave Scheme on small businesses and their employees (presented out of session on 31 August 2023)
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Interim report: Issue of increasing disruption in Australian school classrooms (presented out of session on 1 December 2023)
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Issue of increasing disruption in Australian school classrooms
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