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content=Official eAustralian Government Gazettes | | content=Official eAustralian Government Gazettes | | ||
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== Founding == | == Founding == | ||
− | + | '''XG Gazzette''' was founded as '''The eAU Government Gazette''' (shorten for '''The eAustralian Government Gazette''') by [[Xavier Griffith|Xavier Griffith (Cabinet Secretary)]] in an endeavour to give [[Australia]]n Citizens and Companies operating in Australia an one-stop place to gain official information from the government, including laws proposed, whether they were '''PASSED''' or '''REJECTED''', and what impact they may have on all Australians. | |
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=== Time Frame === | === Time Frame === | ||
− | + | The Gazette was written up and released on Sunday / Monday each week. It contained Proposed Law changes in Congress, the Date they were proposed, the Congressman that Proposed it, Whether it was '''PASSED''' or '''REJECTED''', and what the vote was. | |
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Founding
XG Gazzette was founded as The eAU Government Gazette (shorten for The eAustralian Government Gazette) by Xavier Griffith (Cabinet Secretary) in an endeavour to give Australian Citizens and Companies operating in Australia an one-stop place to gain official information from the government, including laws proposed, whether they were PASSED or REJECTED, and what impact they may have on all Australians.
Time Frame
The Gazette was written up and released on Sunday / Monday each week. It contained Proposed Law changes in Congress, the Date they were proposed, the Congressman that Proposed it, Whether it was PASSED or REJECTED, and what the vote was.