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Freedom Camping Bill
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The purpose of this bill is to address the negative effects of freedom camping.MP in charge
Hon Kate WilkinsonCommittee
Local Government and Environment
Bill No.306-2
49Parliament
Progress of the Bill
House sitting
| Stage | Sitting Date | Calendar Date | Outcome | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Third Reading | 15 Aug 2011 | 16 Aug 2011 | Ongoing | Urgency |
Third Reading
The House debates the bill for the final time and votes to decide whether it should become law.
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