Parliamentary committees
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The Interim Report contains thinking on the challenges facing the health system, highlights strengths we can build on, and puts forward indicative directions for reform.
http://www.health.gov.au...
http://www.health.gov.au/internet/nhhrc/publishing.nsf/Content/interim-report-december-2008
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A site facilitating the work of Members of the Australian Health Ministers' Conference and the Australian Health Ministers' Advisory Council. It gives membership lists for these groups and their Principal Committees and provides access to media releases.
http://www.ahmac.gov.au...
http://www.ahmac.gov.au/
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This report represents the Commission's views on key issues to be addressed in the Agreements and proposes robust and relevant performance indicators and benchmarks.
http://www.nhhrc.org.au...
http://www.nhhrc.org.au/internet/nhhrc/publishing.nsf/Content/commission-1lp
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A parliamentary committee consists of a group of Members or Senators (or both in the case of joint committees) appointed by one or both Houses of Parliament. The main purpose of parliamentary committees is to conduct inquiries into specified matters and report the findings to Parliament.
http://www.aph.gov.au...
http://www.aph.gov.au/committee/index.htm
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