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Gallagher

Martin Gallagher

Not a member of the 49th Parliament

Most recent appearances in parliament

If this MP has contributed more than once to a debate, only one speech is shown.

Walking Access Bill - Third Reading (25 Sep 2008)

Speech expand: "It gives me huge pleasure, and it is something of a privilege, to be able to speak to the third reading of the Walking Access Bill. I think history will record this bill as one of the more significant achievements of this Parliament, and certainly of this ..."

Walking Access Bill - In Committee (24 Sep 2008)

Speech expand: "I rise to speak on the Walking Access Bill. [ Interruption] I actually compliment members opposite on their contributions, so a little bit of graciousness from Dr Nick Smith would not go amiss at this time of night. As this is a fairly wide-ranging ..."

Free-trade Agreement—New Zealand - United States (23 Sep 2008)

Question: "What progress is being made towards a free-trade agreement with the United States?"

Immigration—Categories (11 Sep 2008)

Question: "Has he received any reports proposing new immigration categories?"

Waste Minimisation Bill - Third Reading (11 Sep 2008)

Speech expand: "I will possibly take 10 minutes, but may take less time. The Waste Minimisation Bill will significantly alter the way we deal with waste, and will encourage the sustainable use of resources. ..."

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