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Odgers' Australian Senate Practice

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Odgers' Australian Senate Practice is an Australianparliamentary authority published by theAustralian Senate. The first edition was published in 1953 edited by James Rowland Odgers, then Usher of the Black Rod and Clerk of Committees and laterClerk of the Australian Senate from 1965 to 1979.[1]

Currently in its fourteenth edition, published in 2016,[2] the text is the comprehensive and authoritative guide to the procedure and practice of the Australian Senate. The equivalent guide in theAustralian House of Representatives isHouse of Representatives Practice.

While Australian parliamentary procedure was originally based heavily on the practice in theHouse of Commons, over time Odgers' manual has come to be recognised as a stand-alone authority of Australian parliamentary practice. In the current edition ofOdgers', there are no references to Erskine May, virtually no references to British parliamentary procedures, and references to British law only where it has been explicitly adopted, or is likely to be of persuasive value in Australian courts.[3]

Editions

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EditionYearEditor
Australian Senate Practice
1st1953James Rowland Odgers
("Usher of the Black Rod and Clerk of Committees")
2nd1959James Rowland Odgers
("Clerk Assistant")
3rd1967James Rowland Odgers
("Clerk of the Senate")
4th1972James Rowland Odgers
("Clerk of the Senate")
5th1976James Rowland Odgers
("Clerk of the Senate")
Australian Senate Practice by J.R. Odgers
6th1991James Rowland Odgers (published following the death of the author by the Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration (ACT Division))
Odgers' Australian Senate Practice
7th1995Harry Evans
("Clerk of the Senate")
8th1997Harry Evans
("Clerk of the Senate")
9th1999Harry Evans
("Clerk of the Senate")
10th2001Harry Evans
("Clerk of the Senate")
11th2004Harry Evans
("Clerk of the Senate")
12th2008Harry Evans
("Clerk of the Senate")
13th2012Harry Evans and
Rosemary Laing ("Clerk of the Senate")
Odgers' Australian Senate Practice: as revised by Harry Evans
14th2016Rosemary Laing
("Clerk of the Senate")

References

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  1. ^Odgers, James Rowland, ed. (1953)."Australian Senate Practice"(PDF) (First ed.). Retrieved2024-01-04.
  2. ^Laing, Rosemary, ed. (2016)."Odgers' Australian Senate Practice: as revised by Harry Evans"(PDF) (Fourteenth ed.). Department of the Senate. Retrieved2024-01-04.
  3. ^"The Pedigree of the Practices: Parliamentary Manuals and Australian Government"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2012-02-28.
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