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Summary: Nominations Urged (Press, 19 August 1974)
On 19 August 1974, Mr Muldoon, the Leader of the Opposition, called on the Government to establish a select committee to review the Homosexual Law Reform Bill. During a session in Parliament, Muldoon highlighted that the Crimes Amendment Bill had been introduced as a private member's bill by Mr V. S. Young from the National Party on 25 July. He noted that the Opposition had already put forward its nominations for the select committee but sought clarification from Deputy Prime Minister Mr Watt on when the Government would announce its members. In response, Mr Watt indicated that he could not provide a timeline but would look into the matter.
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