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Overview of Australian Guide to Legal Citation (AGLC) 3rd Edition The following table is intended as a quick guide to referencing commonly used legal information sources using the Australian Guide to Legal Citation (3rd ed, 2010) style. Refer to the AGLC publication for detailed information on referencing other types of information including: government publications, interviews, transcripts and international material. A full copy of the AGLC is freely available for download only (http://mulr.law.unimelb.edu.au/go/aglc) or in print format in the USQ Library at shelf number 808.06634 Aus. The AGLC is published by the University of Melbourne Law Review Association and has been adopted by many Australian Law Journals and Australian Law Schools, including the USQ Law School, as a standard method of citation. The AGLC referencing style incorporates the use of footnotes and a bibliography. This table provides examples of how to cite sources correctly in footnote format and in a bibliography. An overview of the key elements of both formats is provided below.

Information Type Footnote Bibliography Format of key elements

x Use footnotes to provide information about sources used in your work.

x Within the text of your work, footnote numbers are positioned after punctuation.

x Footnotes appear at the end of each page of your work.

x Use a full stop at the end of each footnote. x Separate multiple sources in a footnote with a semi-

colon. x A Pinpoint is the particular page, paragraph or chapter

number from which you have sourced information. x The first time a source is cited, it is cited in full.

Thereafter, it is appropriate to use ibid or above n in certain circumstances. See AGLC section 1.4.

x The bibliography is divided into sections as outlined in AGLC 1.16: A. Articles/Books/Reports B. Cases C. Legislation D. Treaties E. Other

x Organise items alphabetically under each heading. x All sources are listed as outlined in the relevant AGLC rules with the

following exceptions: o Invert the first  author’s  first  name  and  surname  and  separate  

these with a comma. o Pinpoint references are not included, however note that the

starting page number for journal articles and cases is not a pinpoint & remains part of the citation.

o There is no full stop at the end of a bibliography entry.

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Information Type Footnote Bibliography

A Australian Tax Office Ruling

Format of key elements Instrumentality/Officer, Instrument Title, Document Number, Full Date, Pinpoint.

Format of key elements Instrumentality/Officer, Instrument Title, Document Number, Full Date x List in section E. Other.

1Australian Tax Office, Income Tax: Deductibility of Self- Education Expenses, TR 98/9, 17 June 1998, [13].

Australian Tax Office, Income Tax: Deductibility of Self-Education Expenses, TR 98/9, 17 June 1998

B Bill Format of key elements

Short Title of the Bill Year (Jurisdiction) Pinpoint. x Pinpoints are usually clauses/sub-clauses.

Format of key elements Short Title of the Bill Year (Jurisdiction) x List in section C. Legislation.

27Adoption Bill 2009 (Qld) cl 9. Adoption Bill 2009 (Qld) Book Format of key elements

Author’s  First Name or Initial(s) Surname, Title of book (Publisher, Edition, Year) Pinpoint. x Authors’  initials  are  separated  by  a  space. x Edition number is only included for 2nd or later editions. x If the book has page numbers, the pinpoint must be to

a page number(s), otherwise to numbered paragraph(s) enclosed in square brackets.

Format of key elements Author’s  Surname, First Name or Initial(s), Title of book (Publisher, Edition, Year) x List in section A. Articles/Books/Reports. x Authors’  initials  are  separated  by  a  space. x If  a  book  has  more  than  one  author,  only  the  first  listed  author’s  First  

Name and surname is inverted. x Edition number is only included for 2nd or later editions.

1 Author 2Andrew Ashworth, Principles of Criminal Law (Oxford University Press, 6th ed, 2009) 24.

Ashworth, Andrew, Principles of Criminal Law (Oxford University Press, 6th ed, 2009)

3Elizabeth Ellis, Principles and Practice of Law (Lawbook, 2005) [8.52].

Ellis, Elizabeth, Principles and Practice of Law (Lawbook, 2005)

2 or 3 Authors

4Adrian J Bradbook, Susan V MacCallum and Anthony P Moore, Australian Real Property Law (Lawbook, 4th ed, 2007) 47.

Bradbook, Adrian J, Susan V MacCallum and Anthony P Moore, Australian Real Property Law (Lawbook, 4th ed, 2007)

4 or More Authors 5Catriona Cook et al, Laying Down the Law (LexisNexis Butterworths, 7th ed, 2009) 181.

Cook, Catriona et al, Laying Down the Law (LexisNexis Butterworths, 7th ed, 2009)

Book Chapter 6Christopher Brien and John Brien, Netlaw (LexisNexis Butterworths, 2004) ch 2.

Brien, Christopher and John Brien, Netlaw (LexisNexis Butterworths, 2004)

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Information Type Footnote Bibliography Book Chapter in an

Edited Book 7Nancy  E  Wright,  ‘The  Lady  Vanishes:  Women  and   Property  Rights  in  Nineteenth  Century  New  South  Wales’   in John McLaren, A R Buck and Nancy E Wright (eds), Despotic Dominion: Property Rights in British Settler Societies(UBC Press, 2005) 190, 193.

Wright,  Nancy  E,  ‘The  Lady  Vanishes:  Women  and  Property  Rights in Nineteenth  Century  New  South  Wales’  in  John  McLaren,  A  R  Buck  and   Nancy E Wright (eds), Despotic Dominion: Property Rights in British Settler Societies (UBC Press, 2005) 190

Electronic Book (eBook)

If available in print and electronic format, cite as print format. If available only in electronic format, use the Internet materials format: 8Peter Barton Hutt (ed), Food and Drug Law: An Electronic Book of Student Papers (1 April 2008) Harvard Law School <http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/hutt/book_index.html>.

If available only in electronic format, use the Internet materials format: Hutt, Peter Barton (ed), Food and Drug Law: An Electronic Book of Student Papers (1 April 2008) Harvard Law School <http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/hutt/book_index.html>

C Case

Format of key elements Case name [(Year)] Volume Report Series Abbreviation Starting Page, Pinpoint. x Do not use full stops in abbreviations. x Do  not  include  initials  or  individuals’  first  names  in  

case names. Only cite the first plaintiff and defendant. Do  not  use  ‘&  Anor’ or  ‘& Ors ‘.  See  AGLC  2.1  for   other case name rules e.g. R, A-G, Re, Ex parte, ex rel

x Do not repeat the case name in the footnote if it is used in the text accompanying the footnote.

x Use square brackets if the reports series is organised by year. Use round brackets if the report series is organised by unique volume number.

x Do not refer to the database or website used to retrieve cases – cite the case as in print format.

x Do not cite parallel citations for Australian cases. Use the following preference: authorised report series, unauthorised report series, unreported decision.

x For CCH report series, the starting page may be a unique reference not a page number e.g. ¶93-321.

Format of key elements Case name [(Year)] Volume Report Series Abbreviation Starting Page x List cases in section B. Cases. x Do not use full stops in abbreviations. x Do  not  include  initials  or  individuals’  first  names  in  case  names.  Only  

cite  the  first  plaintiff  and  defendant.  Do  not  use  ‘&  Anor’ or ‘& Ors ‘.   See AGLC 2.1 for other case name rules e.g. R, A-G, Re, Ex parte, ex rel

x Use square brackets if the reports series is organised by year. Use round brackets if the report series is organised by unique volume number.

x Do not refer to the database or website used to retrieve cases – cite the case as in print format.

x Do not cite parallel citations for Australian cases. Use the following preference: authorised report series, unauthorised report series, unreported decision.

x For CCH report series, the starting page may be a unique reference not a page number e.g. ¶93-321.

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Information Type Footnote Bibliography Report Series

Organised by Year: [Square Brackets]

x Include volume number if more than 1 vol was published in that year

9Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co [1893] 1 QB 256, 257-8.

x Include volume number if more than 1 vol was published in that year Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co [1893] 1 QB 256

Report Series with Unique Vol Numbers

(Round Brackets)

10Hillpalm  Pty  Ltd  v  Heaven’s  Door  Pty  Ltd (2004) 220 CLR 472, 475.

Hillpalm Pty Ltd v Heaven’s  Door  Pty  Ltd (2004) 220 CLR 472

CCH Report Series 11Walker v Salomon Smith Barney Securities Pty Ltd (2004) Aust Contract Reports ¶90-183, 92 563.

Walker v Salomon Smith Barney Securities Pty Ltd (2004) Aust Contract Reports ¶90-183

Unreported Decisions: Medium

Neutral Citation

Format of key elements Case name [Year] Unique Court Identifier Judgment Number (Full Date) [Pinpoint]. x Only use medium neutral citation if it has been

allocated by the court – see AGLC 2.8.1. x Pinpoint references are paragraph numbers.

Format of key elements Case name [Year] Unique Court Identifier Judgment Number (Full Date) x Only use medium neutral citation if it has been allocated by the court

– see AGLC 2.8.1.

12Tropac Timbers Pty Ltd v A-One Asphalt Pty Ltd [2005] QSC 378 (14 December 2005) [19].

Tropac Timbers Pty Ltd v A-One Asphalt Pty Ltd [2005] QSC 378 (14 December 2005)

Unreported Decisions: without

Medium Neutral Citation

Format of key elements Case name (Unreported, Court, Judge(s), Full Date) Pinpoint.

Format of key elements Case name (Unreported, Court, Judge(s), Full Date)

13Hayne v Nyst (Unreported, Supreme Court of Queensland, Williams J, 17 October 1995) 8.

Hayne v Nyst (Unreported, Supreme Court of Queensland, Williams J, 17 October 1995)

U.K. Cases United Kingdom case law is generally cited in the same format as Australian cases. Note however the exception in AGLC 23.1.3 for cases from the nominate reports published 1537-1865.

Case Extract/Note See Secondary Citation

Commentary See Looseleaf Services

D Dictionary Use the format for Book

E Electronic Sources Australian Guide to Legal Citation states that electronic sources should only be cited as Internet documents if the source is not readily

available in printed or hardcopy. If available in print, cite as a print document.

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Information Type Footnote Bibliography Electronic Book See Book: Electronic Book

Encyclopaedia See Legal Encyclopaedia

Explanatory Notes/ Memoranda/ Statements

Format of key elements Explanatory Memorandum/Statement/Notes, Citation of Bill Pinpoint.

Format of key elements Explanatory Memorandum/Statement/Notes, Citation of Bill

27Explanatory Notes, Adoption Bill 2009 (Qld) 17. Explanatory Notes, Adoption Bill 2009 (Qld) 28Explanatory Memorandum, Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme Bill 2010 (Cth) 19-20.

Explanatory Memorandum, Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme Bill 2010 (Cth)

I Internet Material

Format of key elements Author’s  First Name Surname, Document Title (Full Date) Website name <URL>. x Only cite as a web page if the information is not

published in print format. x Use the date of last update if provided, otherwise date

of creation. If a full date is not provided, use as much of the date as appears. Omit this element if no date is given.

x The website name can be omitted if it is the same as the author.

x A pinpoint reference may be included before the URL where appropriate.

Format of key elements Author’s  Surname, First Name, Document Title (Full Date) Website name <URL> x List in section E. Other, unless document is a report or article. x Only cite as a web page if the information is not published in print

format. x Use the date of last update if provided, otherwise date of creation. If a

full date is not provided, use as much of the date as appears. Omit this element if no date is given.

x The website name can be omitted if it is the same as the author.

15Department of Indigenous Affairs, Native Title Access Policy (3 May 2010) <http://www.dia.wa.gov.au/Documents/HeritageCulture/Re sources/NativeTitleAccessPolicy.doc>.

Department of Indigenous Affairs, Native Title Access Policy (3 May 2010) <http://www.dia.wa.gov.au/Documents/HeritageCulture/Resources/Native TitleAccessPolicy.doc>

16Australian Human Rights Commission, The Right to Vote is Not Enjoyed Equally by all Australians (February 2010) <http://www.hreoc.gov.au/human_rights/vote/index.html>

Australian Human Rights Commission, The Right to Vote is Not Enjoyed Equally by all Australians (February 2010) <http://www.hreoc.gov.au/human_rights/vote/index.html>

*Notes: Electronic cases and journal articles must not be cited as Internet Materials. These materials must be cited according to the rules in AGLC sections 2 and 4, respectively.

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Information Type Footnote Bibliography

J Journal Article Format of key elements

Author’s  First Name Surname, ‘Title of article’ ([Year]) Volume (Issue) Journal Name Starting page, Pinpoint. x Use the full title of the journal but omit the at the start

of titles. x If the journal is organised by year, use square brackets

around the year and omit the volume number. If organised by volume, use round brackets around the year.

x Only include issue numbers when pagination is not continuous across issues i.e. each issue starts at page 1.

x Pinpoint references should be to page numbers.

Format of key elements Author’s  Surname, First Name, ‘Title of article’ ([Year]) Volume (Issue) Journal Name Starting page x List in section A. Articles/Books/Reports. x Use the full title of the journal but omit the at the start of titles. x If the journal is organised by year, use square brackets around the

year and omit the volume number. If organised by volume, use round brackets around the year.

x Only include issue numbers when pagination is not continuous across issues i.e. each issue starts at page 1.

Journal Organised by Volume Number

With consecutive pagination: 17David Farrier, Rob Whelan and Claire Brown, ‘Addressing  Scientific  Uncertainty  in  Local  Government   Decision Making Processes’  (2002)  19  Environmental and Planning Law Journal 429, 435.

With consecutive pagination: Farrier,  David,  Rob  Whelan  and  Claire  Brown,  ‘Addressing  Scientific   Uncertainty  in  Local  Government  Decision  Making  Processes’  (2002)  19   Environmental and Planning Law Journal 429

Without consecutive pagination: 18Andrew  Maynes,  ‘Personal  Property  Securities  Wake-up Call’  (2009)  83(4)  Law Institute Journal 34, 36.

Without consecutive pagination: Maynes,  Andrew,  ‘Personal  Property  Securities  Wake-up  Call’  (2009) 83(4) Law Institute Journal 34.

Journal Organised by Year

With consecutive pagination: 19Rachel  A  Opie,  ‘Human  Rights  Violations  by   Peacekeepers: Finding a Framework for Attribution of International  Responsibility’  [2006]  New Zealand Law Review 1, 20.

With consecutive pagination: Opie,  Rachel  A,  ‘Human  Rights  Violations  by  Peacekeepers:  Finding  a   Framework  for  Attribution  of  International  Responsibility’  [2006]  New Zealand Law Review 1

Without consecutive pagination: 20John Kleinig,  ‘Paternalism and Personal  Integrity’ [1983] (3) Bulletin of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy 27, 31.

Without consecutive pagination: Kleinig, John, ‘Paternalism  and  Personal  Integrity’ [1983] (3) Bulletin of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy 27

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Information Type Footnote Bibliography

Electronic Journal Article from

Library Database

Note: Most  articles  accessible  electronically  via  the  Library’s  databases  are  also  published  in  print  format,  therefore  they  should  be cited as print journal articles as shown above. Do not include the web address or database name.

Electronic Journal

Article from Internet-only Journal

21Kylie  Howard  and  Yee  Fin  Lim,  ‘I  Spy  With  My  Little  Eye:   Taking  a  Closer  Look  at  Spyware’  [2005] (2-3) Journal of Information, Law and Technology < http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/elj/jilt/2005_2- 3/howard-lim>.

Howard, Kylie and Yee Fin Lim, ‘I  Spy  With  My  Little  Eye:  Taking  a   Closer  Look  at  Spyware’  [2005] (2-3) Journal of Information, Law and Technology <http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/elj/jilt/2005_2-3/>

L Law Reform Commission Report

Format of key elements Name of Law Reform Commission, Title, Report /Issues/ Discussion Paper No Number (Year) Pinpoint.

Format of key elements Name of Law Reform Commission, Title, Report/ Discussion Paper Number (Year)

23Australian Law Reform Commission, Review of Secrecy Laws, Issues Paper No 34 (2008) 50-53.

Australian Law Reform Commission, Review of Secrecy Laws, Issues Paper No 34 (2008)

24Queensland Law Reform Commission, A Review of the Uniform Evidence Acts, Report No 60 (2005) 44 [3.11].

Queensland Law Reform Commission, A Review of the Uniform Evidence Acts, Report No 60 (2005)

Legal Encyclopaedia

Format of key elements Publisher, Title of Encyclopaedia, Volume number (at Full Date)  Title  number  Name  of  title,  ‘Chapter  number  Name   of  chapter’  [Paragraph  number]. x Use the date the chapter was last updated if known,

otherwise use the date of retrieval

Format of key elements Publisher, Title of Encyclopaedia, Volume number (at date of retrieval) Title  number  Name  of  title,  ‘Chapter  number  Name  of  chapter’   [Paragraph number] x List in section E. Other x Use the date the chapter was last updated if known, otherwise use

the date of retrieval Print

21LexisNexis,  Halsbury’s  Laws  of Australia, vol  12  (at  12  December  2004)180  Environment,  ‘1   Principles of Planning’ [180-4000].

LexisNexis,  Halsbury’s  Laws  of  Australia,  vol 12 (at 12 December 2004) 180  Environment,  ‘1  Principles  of  Planning’ [180-4000]

Electronic Format of key elements Publisher, Title of Encyclopaedia (at Full Date) Title number  Name  of  title,  ‘Chapter  number  Name  of  chapter’   [Paragraph number]. x Use the date from the currency statement x Omit the volume number when citing from an

electronic legal encyclopaedia.

Format of key elements Publisher, Title of Encyclopaedia (at Full Date) Title number Name of title,  ‘Chapter  number  Name  of  chapter’  [Paragraph  number] x Use the date from the currency statement x Omit the volume number when citing from an electronic legal

encyclopaedia. 23LexisNexis, Halsbury’s  Laws  of  Australia (at 22 January LexisNexis, Halsbury’s  Laws  of  Australia (at 22 January 2008) 180

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Information Type Footnote Bibliography 2008)  180  Environment,  ‘1 Pollution Control and Waste Disposal’  [180-1].

Environment,  ‘1 Pollution Control and Waste Disposal’  [180-1]

24Lawbook, The Laws of Australia (at 31 August 2006) 7 Contract:  General  Principles,  ‘1  Formation’  [7.1.840].

Lawbook, The Laws of Australia (at 31 August 2006) 7 Contract: General Principles,  ‘1  Formation’  [7.1.840]

Legislation (primary i.e. Acts & delegated/ subordinate)

Format of key elements Short Title of the Act Year (Jurisdiction) Pinpoint. x Only refer to the amending Act if it is relevant to a

particular point. Otherwise refer to the principal Act as it is assumed this refers to it as amended.

x Jurisdiction should be abbreviated as stated in AGLC section 3.1.3.

x Pinpoints should be abbreviated as stated in AGLC section 3.1.4.

x The pinpoint abbreviation and number must be separated by a space, however do not add a space in between a section & sub-section number.

x Consecutive pinpoints should be separated by an en- dash “–“  (use  ctrl  +  minus  key)  and non-consecutive pinpoints by a comma and a space.

Format of key elements Short Title of the Act Year (Jurisdiction) x List in section C. Legislation x Only refer to the amending Act if it is relevant to a particular point.

Otherwise refer to the principal Act which it is assumed refers to it as amended.

x Jurisdiction should be abbreviated as stated in AGLC section 3.1.3. x Always cite legislation in print format, regardless if accessed online.

25Age Discrimination Act 2004 (Cth) . Age Discrimination Act 2004 (Cth) 26Crime and Misconduct Regulation 2005 (Qld) reg 10(1). Crime and Misconduct Regulation 2005 (Qld)

Looseleaf Services (includes online commentary services in law databases)

Format of key elements Publisher, Title, Volume number (at most recent service number for pinpoint reference) Pinpoint. x If the service has a clear author, include their name

before the publisher, followed by a comma x If the service uses paragraph symbols ¶, this symbol

should be included before the pinpoint and the square brackets should be omitted.

Format of key elements Publisher, Title, Volume number (at most recent service number for pinpoint reference) x List in section E. Other. x If the service has a clear author, include their name before the

publisher, followed by a comma.

Print 27Thomson Reuters, Australasian Dispute Resolution, vol 1 (at update 61) [2.190].

Thomson Reuters, Australasian Dispute Resolution, vol 1 (at update 61)

Electronic Format of key elements Publisher, Title (at most recent service number/date of last update for pinpoint reference) Pinpoint. x Omit the volume number and comma after the title x If date of last update is not known, use date of retrieval

Format of key elements Publisher, Title (at most recent service number/date of last update for pinpoint reference) x Omit the volume number and comma after the title x If date of last update is not known, use date of retrieval

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Information Type Footnote Bibliography 28CCH, Australian Torts Commentary (at 23 June 2010) ¶37-230.

CCH, Australian Torts Commentary (at 23 June 2010)

29 J W Carter, LexisNexis, Carter on Contract (at 23 June 2010) [19-001].

Carter, J W, LexisNexis, Carter on Contract (at 23 June 2010)

N Newspaper Articles

Format of key elements Author’s  First Name or initial(s) Surname,  ‘Article   Title’, Newspaper (Place of publication), Full date, Pinpoint. x Refer to 6.5.2 for citing unsigned & untitled articles

Format of key elements Author’s  Surname, First Name or  initial(s),  ‘Article  Title’, Newspaper (Place of publication), Full date x List in section A. Articles/Books/Reports.

Print 29Sarah Elks, ‘Jury  Told  to  Weigh  Morality  of  Patel’, The Australian (Sydney), 23 June 2010, 11.

Elks, Sarah, ‘Jury  Told  to  Weigh  Morality  of  Patel’, The Australian (Sydney), 23 June 2010

Electronic* Format of key elements Author’s  First  Name  or  initial(s)  Surname,  ‘Article  Title’, Newspaper (online), Full date, Pinpoint <URL>. x Only include a pinpoint if the article has page or

paragraph numbers

Format of key elements Author’s  Surname,  First  Name  or  initial(s),  ‘Article  Title’, Newspaper (online), Full date <URL> x List in section A. Articles/Books/Reports

30Virginia Harrison and Chris Merritt,  ‘Women Sidelined in Partnership Race in Legal Firms’,  The Australian (online), 22 June 2010 <http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/legal- affairs/women-sidelined-in-partnership-race-in-legal- firms/story-e6frg97x-1225882954318>

Harrison, Virginia and Chris Merritt,  ‘Women Sidelined in Partnership Race in Legal Firms’,  The Australian (online), 22 June 2010 <http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/legal-affairs/women- sidelined-in-partnership-race-in-legal-firms/story-e6frg97x- 1225882954318>

*Notes: Newspaper articles should only be cited in electronic format if an equivalent print version does not exist - see AGLC 6.5.3.

S Secondary Citation Notes: Always endeavour to read the original source when using a quote or argument cited  in  another  author’s  work.    There  may  be  

times when this is not possible, particularly at undergraduate level. In this case, use either quoting, quoted in, citing or cited in as outlined in the rules in AGLC 1.3. Only cite the source that you have accessed in the bibliography, not the secondary citation. 31Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co [1893] 1 QB 256 quoted in Jeannie Paterson, Andrew Robertson and Peter Heffey, Contract: Cases and Materials (Lawbook, 10th ed, 2005) 46.

Paterson, Jeannie, Andrew Robertson and Peter Heffey, Contract: Cases and Materials (Lawbook, 10th ed, 2005)

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Information Type Footnote Bibliography 32Heather  Douglas,  ‘Customary  Law,  Sentencing  and  the   Limits  of  the  State’  (2005)  20  Canadian Journal of Law and Society 141 cited in Catriona Cook et al, Laying Down the Law (LexisNexis Butterworths, 7th ed, 2009) 47.

Cook, Catriona et al, Laying Down the Law (LexisNexis Butterworths, 7th ed, 2009)

Second Reading Speech for a Bill

Format of key elements Jurisdiction, Parliamentary Debates, Chamber, Full Date of Debate, Pinpoint (Name of speaker).

Format of key elements Jurisdiction, Parliamentary Debates, Chamber, Full Date of Debate

33Commonwealth, Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 12 May 2010, 3204-05 (Jenny Macklin).

Commonwealth, Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 12 May 2010

Selected Reading from DiReCt or USQ StudyDesk

Use the format for the appropriate information type e.g. Book chapter, Journal Article, Case etc.

Speech Format of key elements Speaker,  ‘Title’  (Speech  delivered  at  the  Name  of  Forum,   Location, Full Date). x A URL can be included where appropriate.

Format of key elements Speaker,  ‘Title’  (Speech  delivered  at  the  Name  of  Forum,  Location,  Full   Date) x A URL can be included where appropriate.

34Chief  Justice  Robert  French,  ‘Protecting  Human  Rights   Without  a  Bill  of  Rights’  (Speech  delivered  at  the  John   Marshall Law School, Chicago, 26 January 2010) <http://www.hcourt.gov.au/publications_05.html>.

Chief  Justice  Robert  French,  ‘Protecting  Human  Rights  Without  a  Bill  of   Rights’  (Speech  delivered  at  the  John  Marshall  Law  School,  Chicago,  26   January 2010) <http://www.hcourt.gov.au/publications_05.html>

T Taxation Ruling See Australian Tax Office Ruling

W Websites See Internet Material

Table adapted with permission from University of Wollongong Library.