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defence committee

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  • Senator Colin Kenny, the Liberal chairman of the defence committee, says the annual defence budget - which is projected to hit $20.3 billion by 2010-11 - should be $25 billion to $35 billion.

    Long-term Navy woes 2008

  • Senator Colin Kenny, the Liberal chairman of the defence committee, says the annual defence budget - which is projected to hit $20.3 billion by 2010-11 - should be $25 billion to $35 billion.

    Archive 2006-06-01 2006

  • Smith said it was business as usual for the committee, and its oversight role of the arms deal had not been diluted as would be seen in the forthcoming public hearings with the defence committee.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2002

  • However, he would remain an African National Congress member and MP and would serve on the national assembly's environmental and tourism committee, perhaps even the defence committee.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • "Given that we have a significant military presence in the Falklands ... it is only right that the defence committee goes and sees first - hand what taxpayers' money is being spent on," said Thomas Docherty, a Labour MP on the committee.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Barney Henderson 2012

  • "Given that we have a significant military presence in the Falklands... it is only right that the defence committee goes and sees first-hand what taxpayers' money is being spent on and what it is doing," committee member Thomas Docherty said.

    Evening Standard - Home 2012

  • "Sixty-five is the minimal operational requirement for us," he told the defence committee.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed CAMPBELL CLARK 2011

  • "Given that we have a significant military presence in the Falklands ... it is only right that the defence committee goes and sees first - hand what taxpayers' money is being spent on," said Thomas Docherty, a Labour MP on the committee.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Barney Henderson 2012

  • "Sixty-five is the minimal operational requirement for us," he told the defence committee.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed CAMPBELL CLARK 2011

  • "Given that we have a significant military presence in the Falklands ... it is only right that the defence committee goes and sees first - hand what taxpayers' money is being spent on," said Thomas Docherty, a Labour MP on the committee.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Barney Henderson 2012

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