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Bob Baldwin MP

- Liberal Party Representative for Paterson
- Shadow Minister for Tourism (since 14 Sep 2010)
Shadow Minister Regional Development (since 14 Sep 2010) - Entered House of Representatives on 2 March 1996 — General election
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Most recent appearances in parliament
- Questions in Writing: Clean Energy Future Plan (Question No. 502) (24 Nov 2011)
“asked the Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, in writing, on 17 August 2011. Was the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's report the sole factor in the decision to introduce the Clean Energy Plan; if so, (a) which part; (b) what peer reviews support the evidence in the report (including citations and authors); and (c) what dissenting reports are annexed to the report...”
- Questions in Writing: Clean Energy Future Plan (Question No. 504) (24 Nov 2011)
“asked the Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, in writing, on 17 August 2011: In respect of a statement he made that the Clean Energy Plan is needed to 'save the Great Barrier Reef', was the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's report the sole factor in his decision to introduce the Clean Energy Plan to save the Great Barrier Reef; if so, (a) which part; (b) what peer...”
- Personal Explanations: (22 Nov 2011)
“Mr Speaker, I wish to make a personal explanation.”
Numbers
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- Has spoken in 87 debates in the last year — above average amongst Representatives.
- People have made 6 comments on this Representative's speeches — well above average amongst Representatives.
- This Representative's speeches are understandable to an average 17–18 year old, going by the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level score.
- 35 people are tracking whenever this Representative speaks — email me whenever Bob Baldwin speaks.
- Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 282 times in debates — well above average amongst Representatives. (Why is this here?)