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2005 No. 1/2005 – Proceeds of Crime (Amendment) Act 2005 No. 2/2005 – Criminal Justice (Terrorist Offences) Act 2005 No. 3/2005 – Health (Amendment) Act 2005 No. 4/2005 – Social Welfare and Pensions Act 2005 No. 5/2005 – Finance Act 2005 No. 6/2005 – British-Irish Agreement (Amendment) Act 2005 No. 7/2005 – Landlord and Tenant (Ground Rents) Act 2005 No. 8/2005 – Dormant Accounts (Amendment) Act 2005 No. 9/2005 – Sea Pollution (Hazardous Substances) (Compensation) Act 2005 No. 10/2005 – Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 No. 11/2005 – Maritime Safety Act 2005 No. 12/2005 – Investment Funds, Companies and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2005 No. 13/2005 – Air Navigation and Transport (Indemnities) Act 2005 No. 14/2005 – Disability Act 2005 No. 15/2005 – International Interests in Mobile Equipment (Cape Town Convention) Act 2005 No. 16/2005 – Electoral (Amendment) Act 2005 No. 17/2005 – Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse (Amendment) Act 2005
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No. 18/2005 – Civil Service Regulation (Amendment) Act 2005 No. 19/2005 – Civil Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 No. 20/2005 – Garda SΓ­ochΓ‘na Act 2005 No. 21/2005 – Grangegorman Development Agency Act 2005 No. 22/2005 – Veterinary Practice Act 2005 No. 23/2005 – Interpretation Act 2005 No. 24/2005 – Land Act 2005 No. 25/2005 – Adoptive Leave Act 2005 No. 26/2005 – Social Welfare Consolidation Act 2005 No. 27/2005 – Health and Social Care Professionals Act 2005 No. 28/2005 – Transfer of Execution of Sentences Act 2005 No. 29/2005 – Appropriation Act 2005 No. 30/2005 – Social Welfare Act 2005 No. 31/2005 – Railway Safety Act 2005 No. 32/2005 – Statute Law Revision (Pre-1922) Act 2005 No. 33/2005 – Coroners (Amendment) Act 2005 No. 34/2005 – Development Banks Act 2005
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2006 No. 1/2006 – University College Galway (Amendment) Act 2006 No. 2/2006 – Teaching Council (Amendment) Act 2006 No. 3/2006 – Irish Medicines Board (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2006 No. 4/2006 – Competition (Amendment) Act 2006 No. 5/2006 – Social Welfare Law Reform and Pensions Act 2006 No. 6/2006 – Finance Act 2006 No. 7/2006 – Aviation Act 2006 No. 8/2006 – Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Act 2006 No. 9/2006 – Employees (Provision of Information and Consultation) Act 2006 No. 10/2006 – Diplomatic Relations and Immunities (Amendment) Act 2006 No. 11/2006 – Criminal Law (Insanity) Act 2006 No. 12/2006 – Registration of Deeds and Title Act 2006 No. 13/2006 – Parental Leave (Amendment) Act 2006 No. 14/2006 – Road Safety Authority Act 2006 No. 15/2006 – Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2006 No. 16/2006 – Employment Permits Act 2006 No. 17/2006 – Health (Repayment Scheme) Act 2006 No. 18/2006 – European Communities (Amendment) Act 2006
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No. 19/2006 – National Sports Campus Development Authority Act 2006 No. 20/2006 – Defence (Amendment) Act 2006 No. 21/2006 – National Economic and Social Development Office Act 2006 No. 22/2006 – Hepatitis C Compensation Tribunal (Amendment) Act 2006 No. 23/2006 – Road Traffic Act 2006 No. 24/2006 – Building Societies (Amendment) Act 2006 No. 25/2006 – Institutes of Technology Act 2006 No. 26/2006 – Criminal Justice Act 2006 No. 27/2006 – Planning and Development (Strategic Infrastructure) Act 2006 No. 28/2006 – Road Traffic and Transport Act 2006 No. 29/2006 – Sea Pollution (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2006 No. 30/2006 – International Criminal Court Act 2006 No. 31/2006 – Patents (Amendment) Act 2006 No. 32/2006 – British-Irish Agreement (Amendment) Act 2006 No. 33/2006 – Electoral (Amendment) Act 2006 No. 34/2006 – Industrial Development Act 2006 No. 35/2006 – Appropriation Act 2006 No. 36/2006 – Social Welfare Act 2006 No. 37/2006 – Europol (Amendment) Act 2006
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No. 38/2006 – Irish Film Board (Amendment) Act 2006 No. 39/2006 – Houses of the Oireachtas Commission (Amendment) Act 2006 No. 40/2006 – Energy (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2006 No. 41/2006 – Investment Funds, Companies and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2006 No. 42/2006 – Local Government (Business Improvement Districts) Act 2006
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2007 No. 1/2007 – Health (Nursing Homes) (Amendment) Act 2007 No. 2/2007 – Citizens Information Act 2007 No. 3/2007 – Health Insurance (Amendment) Act 2007 No. 4/2007 – Courts and Court Officers (Amendment) Act 2007 No. 5/2007 – Electricity Regulation (Amendment) (Single Electricity Market) Act 2007 No. 6/2007 – Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) (Amendment) Act 2007 No. 7/2007 – National Oil Reserves Agency Act 2007 No. 8/2007 – Social Welfare and Pensions Act 2007 No. 9/2007 – Education (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2007 No. 10/2007 – Prisons Act 2007 No. 11/2007 – Finance Act 2007 No. 12/2007 – Carbon Fund Act 2007 No. 13/2007 – Asset Covered Securities (Amendment) Act 2007 No. 14/2007 – Electoral (Amendment) Act 2007 No. 15/2007 – Broadcasting (Amendment) Act 2007 No. 16/2007 – National Development Finance Agency (Amendment) Act 2007 No. 17/2007 – Foyle and Carlingford Fisheries Act 2007 No. 18/2007 – European Communities Act 2007 No. 19/2007 – Consumer Protection Act 2007
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No. 20/2007 – Pharmacy Act 2007 No. 21/2007 – Building Control Act 2007 No. 22/2007 – Communications Regulation (Amendment) Act 2007 No. 23/2007 – Health Act 2007 No. 24/2007 – Defence (Amendment) Act 2007 No. 25/2007 – Medical Practitioners Act 2007 No. 26/2007 – Child Care (Amendment) Act 2007 No. 27/2007 – Protection of Employment (Exceptional Collective Redundancies and Related Matters) Act 2007 No. 28/2007 – Statute Law Revision Act 2007 No. 29/2007 – Criminal Justice Act 2007 No. 30/2007 – Water Services Act 2007 No. 31/2007 – Finance (No. 2) Act 2007 No. 32/2007 – Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2007 No. 33/2007 – Ministers and Secretaries (Ministers of State) Act 2007 No. 34/2007 – Roads Act 2007 No. 35/2007 – Personal Injuries Assessment Board (Amendment) Act 2007 No. 36/2007 – Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act 2007 No. 37/2007 – Markets in Financial Instruments and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2007
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No. 38/2007 – Local Government (Roads Functions) Act 2007 No. 39/2007 – Copyright and Related Rights (Amendment) Act 2007 No. 40/2007 – Social Welfare Act 2007 No. 41/2007 – Appropriation Act 2007 No. 42/2007 – Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2007
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2008 No. 1/2008 – Control of Exports Act 2008 No. 2/2008 – Social Welfare and Pensions Act 2008 No. 3/2008 – Finance Act 2008 No. 4/2008 – Passports Act 2008 No. 5/2008 – Motor Vehicle (Duties and Licences) Act 2008 No. 6/2008 – Voluntary Health Insurance (Amendment) Act 2008 No. 7/2008 – Criminal Justice (Mutual Assistance) Act 2008 No. 8/2008 – Criminal Law (Human Trafficking) Act 2008 No. 9/2008 – Local Government Services (Corporate Bodies) (Confirmation of Orders) Act 2008 No. 10/2008 – Prison Development (Confirmation of Resolutions) Act 2008 No. 11/2008 – Electricity Regulation (Amendment) (Eirgrid) Act 2008 No. 12/2008 – An tAcht na nDlΓ­-ChleactΓ³irΓ­ (An Ghaelige) 2008 No. 12/2008 – Legal Practitioners (Irish Language) Act 2008 No. 13/2008 – Chemicals Act 2008 No. 14/2008 – Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2008 No. 15/2008 – Dublin Transport Authority Act 2008 No. 16/2008 – Nuclear Test Ban Act 2008 No. 17/2008 – Intoxicating Liquor Act 2008
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No. 18/2008 – Credit Institutions (Financial Support) Act 2008 No. 19/2008 – Mental Health Act 2008 No. 20/2008 – Cluster Munitions And Anti-Personnel Mines Act 2008 No. 21/2008 – Health Act 2008 No. 22/2008 – Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2008 No. 23/2008 – Appropriation Act 2008 No. 24/2008 – Motor Vehicle (Duties and Licences) (No. 2) Act 2008 No. 25/2008 – Finance (No. 2) Act 2008
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2009 No. 1/2009 – Anglo Irish Bank Corporation Act 2009 No. 2/2009 – Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Act 2009 No. 3/2009 – Gas (Amendment) Act 2009 No. 4/2009 – Electoral (Amendment) Act 2009 No. 5/2009 – Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Act 2009 No. 6/2009 – Charities Act 2009 No. 7/2009 – Investment of the National Pensions Reserve Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2009 No. 8/2009 – Legal Services Ombudsman Act 2009 No. 9/2009 – Electoral (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 2009 No. 10/2009 – Social Welfare and Pensions Act 2009 No. 11/2009 – Industrial Development Act 2009 No. 12/2009 – Finance Act 2009 No. 13/2009 – Financial Services (Deposit Guarantee Scheme) Act 2009 No. 14/2009 – Financial Measures (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2009 No. 15/2009 – Nursing Homes Support Scheme Act 2009 No. 16/2009 – Aviation (Preclearance) Act 2009 No. 17/2009 – European Parliament (Irish Constituency Members) Act 2009 No. 18/2009 – Broadcasting Act 2009
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No. 19/2009 – Criminal Justice (Surveillance) Act 2009 No. 20/2009 – Companies (Amendment) Act 2009 No. 21/2009 – Enforcement of Court Orders (Amendment) Act 2009 No. 22/2009 – Housing (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2009 No. 23/2009 – Public Health (Tobacco) (Amendment) Act 2009 No. 24/2009 – Health Insurance (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2009 No. 25/2009 – Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2009 No. 26/2009 – Harbours (Amendment) Act 2009 No. 27/2009 – Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009 No. 28/2009 – Criminal Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2009 No. 29/2009 – Oireachtas (Allowances to Members) and Ministerial and Parliamentary Offices Act 2009 No. 30/2009 – Local Government (Charges) Act 2009 No. 31/2009 – Defamation Act 2009 No. 32/2009 – Criminal Justice (Amendment) Act 2009 No. 33/2009 – European Union Act 2009 No. 34/2009 – National Asset Management Agency Act 2009 No. 35/2009 – Defence (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2009
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No. 36/2009 – Courts and Court Officers Act 2009 No. 37/2009 – Public Transport Regulation Act 2009 No. 38/2009 – Labour Services (Amendment) Act 2009 No. 39/2009 – Foreshore And Dumping At Sea (Amendment) Act 2009 No. 40/2009 – Forestry (Amendment) Act 2009 No. 41/2009 – Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (No. 2) Act 2009 No. 42/2009 – Appropriation Act 2009 No. 43/2009 – Social Welfare And Pensions (No. 2) Act 2009 No. 44/2009 – Houses of the Oireachtas Commission (Amendment) Act 2009 No. 45/2009 – Companies (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2009 No. 46/2009 – Statute Law Revision Act 2009
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Constitutional Amendments Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution (Treaty of Lisbon) Act 2009 2010–2019
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2010 No. 1/2010 – Arbitration Act 2010 No. 2/2010 – Communications Regulation (Premium Rate Services and Electronic Communications Infrastructure) Act 2010 No. 3/2010 – George Mitchell Scholarship Fund (Amendment) Act 2010 No. 4/2010 – Petroleum (Exploration and Extraction) Safety Act 2010 No. 5/2010 – Finance Act 2010 No. 6/2010 – Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) Act 2010 No. 7/2010 – Euro Area Loan Facility Act 2010 No. 8/2010 – Fines Act 2010 No. 9/2010 – Intoxicating Liquor (National Conference Centre) Act 2010 No. 10/2010 – Inland Fisheries Act 2010 No. 11/2010 – Energy (Biofuel Obligation and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2010 No. 12/2010 – Competition (Amendment) Act 2010 No. 13/2010 – Electricity Regulation (Amendment) (Carbon Revenue Levy) Act 2010 No. 14/2010 – Merchant Shipping Act 2010 No. 15/2010 – Health (Amendment) Act 2010 No. 16/2010 – European Financial Stability Facility Act 2010
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No. 17/2010 – Compulsory Purchase Orders (Extension of Time Limits) Act 2010 No. 18/2010 – Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2010 No. 19/2010 – Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2010 No. 20/2010 – Health (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 2010 No. 21/2010 – Adoption Act 2010 No. 22/2010 – Criminal Justice (Psychoactive Substances) Act 2010 No. 23/2010 – Central Bank Reform Act 2010 No. 24/2010 – Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 No. 25/2010 – Road Traffic Act 2010 No. 26/2010 – ÚdarΓ‘s na Gaeltachta (Amendment) Act 2010 No. 27/2010 – Criminal Procedure Act 2010 No. 28/2010 – Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2010 No. 29/2010 – Dog Breeding Establishments Act 2010 No. 30/2010 – Planning and Development (Amendment) Act 2010 No. 31/2010 – Value-Added Tax Consolidation Act 2010 No. 32/2010 – Chemicals (Amendment) Act 2010 No. 33/2010 – Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Act 2010 No. 34/2010 – Social Welfare Act 2010
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No. 35/2010 – Appropriation Act 2010 No. 36/2010 – Credit Institutions (Stabilisation) Act 2010 No. 37/2010 – Social Welfare and Pensions Act 2010 No. 38/2010 – Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Act 2010 No. 39/2010 – Public Health (Tobacco) (Amendment) Act 2010 No. 40/2010 – Criminal Law (Insanity) Act 2010
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2011 No. 1/2011 – Bretton Woods Agreements (Amendment) Act 2011 No. 2/2011 – Multi-Unit Developments Act 2011 No. 3/2011 – Communications (Retention of Data) Act 2011 No. 4/2011 – Student Support Act 2011 No. 5/2011 – Criminal Justice (Public Order) Act 2011 No. 6/2011 – Finance Act 2011 No. 7/2011 – Road Traffic Act 2011 No. 8/2011 – Finance (No. 2) Act 2011 No. 9/2011 – Social Welfare and Pensions Act 2011 No. 10/2011 – Ministers and Secretaries (Amendment) Act 2011 No. 11/2011 – Foreshore (Amendment) Act 2011 No. 12/2011 – Medical Practitioners (Amendment) Act 2011 No. 13/2011 – Biological Weapons Act 2011 No. 14/2011 – Electoral (Amendment) Act 2011 No. 15/2011 – Public Health (Tobacco) (Amendment) Act 2011 No. 16/2011 – Residential Institutions Redress (Amendment) Act 2011 No. 17/2011 – Defence (Amendment) Act 2011 No. 18/2011 – Finance (No. 3) Act 2011 No. 19/2011 – Child Care (Amendment) Act 2011 No. 20/2011 – Environment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2011
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No. 21/2011 – Communications Regulation (Postal Services) Act 2011 No. 22/2011 – Criminal Justice Act 2011 No. 23/2011 – Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2011 No. 24/2011 – Criminal Justice (Community Service) (Amendment) Act 2011 No. 25/2011 – European Financial Stability Facility and Euro Area Loan Facility (Amendment) Act 2011 No. 26/2011 – Insurance (Amendment) Act 2011 No. 27/2011 – Central Bank and Credit Institutions (Resolution) Act 2011 No. 28/2011 – Road Traffic (No. 2) Act 2011 No. 29/2011 – Welfare of Greyhounds Act 2011 No. 30/2011 – Access to Central Treasury Funds (Commission for Energy Regulation) Act 2011 No. 31/2011 – Road Transport Act 2011 No. 32/2011 – Irish Film Board (Amendment) Act 2011 No. 33/2011 – National Tourism Development Authority (Amendment) Act 2011 No. 34/2011 – Health Insurance (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2011 No. 35/2011 – Criminal Law (Defence and the Dwelling) Act 2011 No. 36/2011 – Local Government (Household Charge) Act 2011
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No. 37/2011 – Social Welfare Act 2011 No. 38/2011 – Appropriation Act 2011 No. 39/2011 – Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (Amendment) Act 2011 No. 40/2011 – Property Services (Regulation) Act 2011 No. 41/2011 – Nurses and Midwives Act 2011
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Constitutional Amendments Twenty-ninth Amendment of the Constitution Act 2011
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2012 No. 1/2012 – Patents (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 2/2012 – Water Services (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 3/2012 – Energy (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2012 No. 4/2012 – Health (Provision of General Practitioner Services) Act 2012 No. 5/2012 – Bretton Woods Agreements (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 6/2012 – Euro Area Loan Facility (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 7/2012 – Jurisdiction of Courts and Enforcement of Judgments (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 8/2012 – Clotting Factor Concentrates and Other Biological Products Act 2012 No. 9/2012 – Finance Act 2012 No. 10/2012 – Motor Vehicle (Duties And Licences) Act 2012 No. 11/2012 – Criminal Justice (Female Genital Mutilation) Act 2012 No. 12/2012 – Social Welfare and Pensions Act 2012 No. 13/2012 – Protection of Employees (Temporary Agency Work) Act 2012 No. 14/2012 – Education (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 15/2012 – Electricity Regulation (Carbon Revenue Levy) (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 16/2012 – Road Safety Authority (Commercial Vehicle Roadworthiness) Act 2012
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No. 17/2012 – Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2012 No. 18/2012 – Competition (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 19/2012 – Statute Law Revision Act 2012 No. 20/2012 – European Stability Mechanism Act 2012 No. 21/2012 – European Communities (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 22/2012 – Companies (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 23/2012 – Dormant Accounts (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 24/2012 – Criminal Justice (Withholding of Information on Offences against Children and Vulnerable Persons) Act 2012 No. 25/2012 – Veterinary Practice (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 26/2012 – Credit Guarantee Act 2012 No. 27/2012 – Electoral (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 28/2012 – Qualifications and Quality Assurance (Education and Training) Act 2012 No. 29/2012 – Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 30/2012 – European Arrest Warrant (Application to Third Countries and Amendment) and Extradition (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 31/2012 – Microenterprise Loan Fund Act 2012 No. 32/2012 – Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act 2012
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No. 33/2012 – Criminal Justice (Search Warrants) Act 2012 No. 34/2012 – Gaeltacht Act 2012 No. 35/2012 – Residential Institutions Statutory Fund Act 2012 No. 36/2012 – Electoral (Amendment) (Political Funding) Act 2012 No. 37/2012 – Public Service Pensions (Single Scheme and Other Provisions) Act 2012 No. 38/2012 – Ombudsman (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 39/2012 – Fiscal Responsibility Act 2012 No. 40/2012 – Credit Union and Co-Operation With Overseas Regulators Act 2012 No. 41/2012 – Equal Status (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 42/2012 – Appropriation Act 2012 No. 43/2012 – Social Welfare Act 2012 No. 44/2012 – Personal Insolvency Act 2012 No. 45/2012 – Health Insurance (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 46/2012 – Health and Social Care Professionals (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 47/2012 – National Vetting Bureau (Children and Vulnerable Persons) Act 2012 No. 48/2012 – Civil Registration (Amendment) Act 2012 No. 49/2012 – Transport (CΓ³ras Iompair Γ‰ireann and Subsidiary Companies Borrowings) Act 2012
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No. 50/2012 – Houses of the Oireachtas Commission (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 2012 No. 51/2012 – Civil Defence Act 2012 No. 52/2012 – Finance (Local Property Tax) Act 2012 No. 53/2012 – Europol Act 2012
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Constitutional Amendments Thirtieth Amendment of the Constitution Act 2012 Thirty-first Amendment of the Constitution Act 2012
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2013 No. 1/2013 – Euro Area Loan Facility (Amendment) Act 2013 No. 2/2013 – Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Act 2013 No. 3/2013 – Houses of the Oireachtas Commission (Amendment) Act 2013 No. 4/2013 – Finance (Local Property Tax) (Amendment) Act 2013 No. 5/2013 – Child Care (Amendment) Act 2013 No. 6/2013 – Water Services Act 2013 No. 7/2013 – Electoral (Amendment) (DΓ‘il Constituencies) Act 2013 No. 8/2013 – Finance Act 2013 No. 9/2013 – Motor Vehicle (Duties and Licences) Act 2013 No. 10/2013 – Health (Alteration of Criteria for Eligibility) Act 2013 No. 11/2013 – Education and Training Boards Act 2013 No. 12/2013 – Defence Forces (Second World War Amnesty and Immunity) Act 2013 No. 13/2013 – National Lottery Act 2013 No. 14/2013 – Health (Pricing and Supply of Medical Goods) Act 2013 No. 15/2013 – Animal Health and Welfare Act 2013 No. 16/2013 – Non-Use of Motor Vehicles Act 2013 No. 17/2013 – Public Health (Tobacco) (Amendment) Act 2013
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No. 18/2013 – Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Act 2013 No. 19/2013 – Criminal Justice Act 2013 No. 20/2013 – Social Welfare and Pensions (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2013 No. 21/2013 – European Union (Accession of the Republic of Croatia) (Access to the Labour Market) Act 2013 No. 22/2013 – Housing (Amendment) Act 2013 No. 23/2013 – Health Service Executive (Governance) Act 2013 No. 24/2013 – Criminal Law (Human Trafficking) (Amendment) Act 2013 No. 25/2013 – Further Education and Training Act 2013 No. 26/2013 – Central Bank (Supervision and Enforcement) Act 2013 No. 27/2013 – Electoral, Local Government and Planning and Development Act 2013 No. 28/2013 – Prison Development (Confirmation of Resolutions) Act 2013 No. 29/2013 – Ministers and Secretaries (Amendment) Act 2013 No. 30/2013 – Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2013 No. 31/2013 – Health (Amendment) Act 2013 No. 32/2013 – Courts and Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2013
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No. 33/2013 – Houses of the Oireachtas (Inquiries, Privileges and Procedures) Act 2013 No. 34/2013 – Construction Contracts Act 2013 No. 35/2013 – Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act 2013 No. 36/2013 – Industrial Development (Science Foundation Ireland) (Amendment) Act 2013 No. 37/2013 – Taxi Regulation Act 2013 No. 38/2013 – Social Welfare and Pensions Act 2013 No. 39/2013 – Gas Regulation Act 2013 No. 40/2013 – Child and Family Agency Act 2013 No. 41/2013 – Finance (No. 2) Act 2013 No. 42/2013 – Health (Alteration of Criteria for Eligibility) Act 2013 No. 43/2013 – Appropriation Act 2013 No. 44/2013 – Adoption (Amendment) Act 2013 No. 45/2013 – Credit Reporting Act 2013 No. 46/2013 – Companies (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2013 No. 47/2013 – Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Act 2013 No. 48/2013 – Health Insurance (Amendment) Act 2013 No. 49/2013 – Social Welfare and Pensions (No. 2) Act 2013 No. 50/2013 – Water Services (No. 2) Act 2013
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No. 51/2013 – Pyrite Resolution Act 2013
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Constitutional Amendments Thirty-third Amendment of the Constitution Act 2013
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2014 No. 1/2014 – Local Government Reform Act 2014 No. 2/2014 – European Parliament Elections (Amendment) Act 2014 No. 3/2014 – Road Traffic Act 2014 No. 4/2014 – County Enterprise Boards (Dissolution) Act 2014 No. 5/2014 – ESB (Electronic Communications Networks) Act 2014 No. 6/2014 – Oireachtas (Ministerial and Parliamentary Offices) (Amendment) Act 2014 No. 7/2014 – Fines (Payment and Recovery) Act 2014 No. 8/2014 – Electoral (Amendment) Act 2014 No. 9/2014 – Central Bank Act 2014 No. 10/2014 – Johnstown Castle Agricultural College (Amendment) Act 2014 No. 11/2014 – Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Act 2014 No. 12/2014 – Public Health (Sunbeds) Act 2014 No. 13/2014 – Industrial Development (ForfΓ‘s Dissolution) Act 2014 No. 14/2014 – Protected Disclosures Act 2014 No. 15/2014 – Health Identifiers Act 2014 No. 16/2014 – Social Welfare and Pensions Act 2014 No. 17/2014 – Health Service Executive (Financial Matters) Act 2014
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No. 18/2014 – Court of Appeal Act 2014 No. 19/2014 – Friendly Societies and Industrial and Provident Societies (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2014 No. 20/2014 – Radiological Protection (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2014 No. 21/2014 – Housing (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2014 No. 22/2014 – Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland Act 2014 No. 23/2014 – National Treasury Management Agency (Amendment) Act 2014 No. 24/2014 – Electoral (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 2014 No. 25/2014 – Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission Act 2014 No. 26/2014 – Employment Permits (Amendment) Act 2014 No. 27/2014 – State Airports (Shannon Group) Act 2014 No. 28/2014 – Health (General Practitioner Service) Act 2014 No. 29/2014 – Competition and Consumer Protection Act 2014 No. 30/2014 – Freedom of Information Act 2014 No. 31/2014 – Forestry Act 2014 No. 32/2014 – European Stability Mechanism (Amendment) Act 2014 No. 33/2014 – Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2014
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No. 34/2014 – Civil Registration (Amendment) Act 2014 No. 35/2014 – Appropriation Act 2014 No. 36/2014 – Intellectual Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2014 No. 37/2014 – Finance Act 2014 No. 38/2014 – Companies Act 2014 No. 39/2014 – Road Traffic (No. 2) Act 2014 No. 40/2014 – Protection of Children's Health (Tobacco Smoke in Mechanically Propelled Vehicles) Act 2014 No. 41/2014 – Social Welfare and Pensions (No. 2) Act 2014 No. 42/2014 – Health Insurance (Amendment) Act 2014 No. 43/2014 – Merchant Shipping (Registration of Ships) Act 2014 No. 44/2014 – Water Services Act 2014
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2015 No. 1/2015 – Central Bank (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 2/2015 – Irish Collective Asset-Management Vehicles Act 2015 No. 3/2015 – Garda SΓ­ochΓ‘na (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 4/2015 – Public Health (Standardised Packaging of Tobacco) Act 2015 No. 5/2015 – Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015 No. 6/2015 – Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 7/2015 – Betting (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 8/2015 – Redress for Women Resident in Certain Institutions Act 2015 No. 9/2015 – Children and Family Relationships Act 2015 No. 10/2015 – Valuation (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 11/2015 – Education (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2015 No. 12/2015 – Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2015 No. 13/2015 – Vehicle Clamping Act 2015 No. 14/2015 – Roads Act 2015 No. 15/2015 – Sport Ireland Act 2015 No. 16/2015 – Workplace Relations Act 2015 No. 17/2015 – Criminal Justice (Terrorist Offences) (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 18/2015 – Customs Act 2015 No. 19/2015 – Health (General Practitioner Service) Act 2015
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No. 20/2015 – Communications Regulation (Postal Services) (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 21/2015 – Consumer Protection (Regulation of Credit Servicing Firms) Act 2015 No. 22/2015 – National Minimum Wage (Low Pay Commission) Act 2015 No. 23/2015 – Statute Law Revision Act 2015 No. 24/2015 – Defence (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 25/2015 – Gender Recognition Act 2015 No. 26/2015 – Petroleum (Exploration and Extraction) Safety Act 2015 No. 27/2015 – Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 28/2015 – Civil Debt (Procedures) Act 2015 No. 29/2015 – Environment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2015 No. 30/2015 – Children (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 31/2015 – Teaching Council (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 32/2015 – Personal Insolvency (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 33/2015 – Urban Regeneration and Housing Act 2015 No. 34/2015 – Houses of the Oireachtas (Appointments to Certain Offices) Act 2015 No. 35/2015 – Marriage Act 2015 No. 36/2015 – Children First Act 2015
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No. 37/2015 – Finance (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2015 No. 38/2015 – Choice of Court (Hague Convention) Act 2015 No. 39/2015 – Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Act 2015 No. 40/2015 – Criminal Justice (Mutual Assistance) (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 41/2015 – Motor Vehicle (Duties and Licences) Act 2015 No. 42/2015 – Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 43/2015 – Equality (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2015 No. 44/2015 – National Cultural Institutions (National Concert Hall) Act 2015 No. 45/2015 – Child Care (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 46/2015 – Climate Action and Low Carbon Development Act 2015 No. 47/2015 – Social Welfare and Pensions Act 2015 No. 48/2015 – Appropriation Act 2015 No. 49/2015 – Garda SΓ­ochΓ‘na (Policing Authority and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2015 No. 50/2015 – Finance (Local Property Tax) (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 51/2015 – Courts Act 2015 No. 52/2015 – Finance Act 2015 No. 53/2015 – Houses of the Oireachtas Commission (Amendment) Act 2015
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No. 54/2015 – Health Insurance (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 55/2015 – Dublin Docklands Development Authority (Dissolution) Act 2015 No. 56/2015 – Criminal Justice (Burglary of Dwellings) Act 2015 No. 57/2015 – Prisons Act 2015 No. 58/2015 – Mental Health (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 59/2015 – Finance (Tax Appeals) Act 2015 No. 60/2015 – Bankruptcy (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 61/2015 – Harbours Act 2015 No. 62/2015 – Electoral (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 63/2015 – Planning and Development (Amendment) Act 2015 No. 64/2015 – Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 No. 65/2015 – Legal Services Regulation Act 2015 No. 66/2015 – International Protection Act 2015
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Constitutional Amendments Thirty-fourth Amendment of the Constitution Act 2015
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2016 No. 1/2016 – Credit Guarantee (Amendment) Act 2016 No. 2/2016 – Horse Racing Ireland Act 2016 No. 3/2016 – Public Transport Act 2016 No. 4/2016 – Criminal Justice (Spent Convictions and Certain Disclosures) Act 2016 No. 5/2016 – Electoral (Amendment) Act 2016 No. 6/2016 – Health (Amendment) Act 2016 No. 7/2016 – Water Services (Amendment) Act 2016 No. 8/2016 – Proceeds of Crime (Amendment) Act 2016 No. 9/2016 – Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) Act 2016 No. 10/2016 – Commission of investigation (Irish Bank Resolution Corporation) Act 2016 No. 11/2016 – Paternity Leave and Benefit Act 2016 No. 12/2016 – Energy Act 2016 No. 13/2016 – Finance (Certain European Union and Intergovernmental Obligations) Act 2016 No. 14/2016 – National Tourism Development Authority (Amendment) Act 2016 No. 15/2016 – Social Welfare Act 2016 No. 16/2016 – Appropriation Act 2016 No. 17/2016 – Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Act 2016 No. 18/2016 – Finance Act 2016
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See also List of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland to 1700 for pre-1700 legislation List of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1701–1800 for pre-1800 legislation List of Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom Irish Statute Book References External links Acts of the Oireachtas from the Irish Statute Book Acts of the Oireachtas 1922–2009 from the Oireachtas website, with text in English and Irish Bills & Acts index from the Oireachtas website, with links to debates on each bill Ireland Acts of the Oireachtas
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Marino H. "The Godfather" Casem (June 23, 1934 – April 25, 2020) was an American college football coach and athletic administrator. He served as the head coach at Alabama State University (1963), Alcorn State University (1964–1985), and Southern University (1987–1988, 1992), compiling a career record of 159–93–8. Casem's Alcorn State Braves teams won four black college national championships and seven Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) titles. Casem also served as the athletic director at Alcorn State from 1966 to 1986 and at Southern from 1986 to 1999. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003. Biography Casem was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1934. From 1952 to 1956, he attended Xavier University of Louisiana, a historically black Roman Catholic university in New Orleans.
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Casem became the head football coach at Alabama State University in 1963 and compiled a record there of 2–8. In 1964, Casem was hired as the head football coach at Alcorn State University, a historically black college located in Lorman, Mississippi. He served as the head football coach for 22 years from 1964 to 1985. He was also Alcorn State's athletic director from 1966 to 1986. During Casem's tenure, Alcorn State won seven Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) football championships and four black college football national championships. In 1984, Casem led Alcorn State to a perfect 9–0 regular season. The team was ranked No. 1 in the final NCAA Division I-AA poll, the first time a black college had ever finished the regular football season in that position. Casem compiled a record of 138–71–8 (86–48–7 in the SWAC), making him the all-time winningest coach in Alcorn State history. As Alcorn State's athletic director, Casem also oversaw 13 regular season men's basketball
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titles and three regular season women's basketball championships. In 1979, Alcorn State's men's basketball team became the first historically black university to capture a win in the National Invitational Tournament. He also led the effort to build the Davey L. Whitney Arena, and was instrumental in the design and planning of the school's football stadium.
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In 1986, Casem resigned from Alcorn State to become the athletic director at Southern University, a historically black college located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He was also the head football coach in 1987 and 1988 and interim coach in 1992. In his three years as football coach, his teams compiled a 19–14 record (12–9 in the SWAC). He served as Southern's athletic director for 13 years from 1986 to 1999. During Casem's tenure, Southern won six of the first seven SWAC Commissioner's Cup awards, given to the most accomplished institution in the conference. In April 1999, Casem announced he would resign at the end of June 1999 at age 65.
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Casem also served for many years on the NCAA's Football Rules Committee and Executive Committee. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003. He has also been inducted into the SWAC Hall of Fame, Alcorn State Hall of Honor, and Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame, and has received the National Football Foundation Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award and the Football Writers Association Citation of Honor. Casem is credited with saying, "On the East Coast, football is a cultural experience. In the Midwest, it's a form of cannibalism. On the West Coast, it's a tourist attraction. And in the South, football is a religion, and Saturday is the holy day."
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In 1999, he also received the 28th NACDA/NIT Athletics Directors Award for his contribution to the sport of basketball and the National Invitational Tournament. On receiving the award, Casem said, "That you have seen fit to recognize me with this most hallowed award is, in essence, not just a tribute to me, but a tribute to all of the historically black colleges and universities, the many talented student-athletes, the outstanding coaches, motivated staff members, distinguished administrators and supportive fans who stood in our corner." Casem died April 25, 2020. Head coaching record Source: References External links
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David Chesworth (born 1958, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom) is an Australian-based interdisciplinary artist and composer. Known for his experimental and at times minimalist music, he has worked solo, in post-punk groups (Essendon Airport, Whadya Want?), electronic music, contemporary ensembles and experimental performance. He has also created installation and video artworks with collaborator Sonia Leber, such as Zaum Tractor included in the 56th Venice Biennale (2015) and This Is Before We Disappear From View commissioned by Sydney Biennale (2014).
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Works Chesworth's creative output includes music, sound art, video, installation and performance, often in collaboration with other artists. His compositions and installations have been exhibited and performed at Ars Electronica, Festival d'automne Γ  Paris, Edinburgh Festival, BAM's Next Wave Festival, Bang on a Can Marathon, Sydney Biennale and the Venice Biennale. In 2012 he was artist in residence at the MONA Festival of Art and Music in Hobart which featured performances by the David Chesworth Ensemble and artworks made with collaborator Sonia Leber.
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Chesworth's artworks and music often explore their own framing and contextual ambiguity. Grove Dictionary of Music writes: Chesworth’s work focuses on the social in human experience, emphasizing shared cultural spaces - how music and sounds of diverse nature interact with cultural memory and performative contexts. The direct appeal of his musical surfaces, his collaborative working methods, and the implicit critique of traditional boundaries between genres, academic and popular subcultures, and art forms in his music and art can provoke audiences who adhere to musical styles and genres.
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Early in his career Chesworth coordinated the Clifton Hill Community Music Centre in Melbourne, a centre for experimental music, performance, film and video. He performed extensively in the late 1970s and early '80s as a solo performer and with post-punk group Essendon Airport. Through Innocent Records, a label he co-founded with Philip Brophy, he released solo records that playfully deconstruct cultural tropes, including 50 Synthesizer Greats and Layer on Layer, and with the group Essendon Airport - Sonic Investigations of the Trivial and Palimpsest, and Whadya Want? - Skippy Knows. These have been reissued on CD and vinyl.
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Installations:
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Together with collaborator Sonia Leber, Chesworth has created a series of public art and gallery installations that 'exist significantly in the world of the imaginary'. Including 5000 Calls, a permanent 'sonic environment' for the surrounds of the Sydney Olympic Stadium for the 2000 Olympics. Other Leber and Chesworth projects include We, The Masters, a sound installation for Melbourne City Square, commissioned by Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA), We Are Printers Too, a 'speculative and archaeological' video set in the former Age Newspaper building in Melbourne. They have created public domain installations in Ljubljana, Cardiff, and New Zealand. Leber and Chesworth were the 2007 recipients of the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art's Helen Macpherson Smith Commission, for which they created the major installation work Almost Always Everywhere Apparent. Their recent major mid-career survey exhibition, Architecture Makes Us was exhibited at Centre for Contemporary
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Photography in Melbourne and has toured to several states including UNSW Galleries in Sydney.
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Chesworth and Leber collaborated with Simeon Nelson on Proximities, a 2006 Commonwealth Games public sound-art commission for William Barak Bridge in Melbourne and Oceanic Endless for Melbourne's Cardinia Council in 2007. Experimental Performance: Chesworth's interest in exploring wider extra-musical contexts has led to his involvement with performance artworks and experimental opera. Insatiable, was completed in 1986. Since then he has worked with Melbourne's Chamber Made Opera (Recital, The Two Executioners and Lacuna), and with the Melbourne International Arts Festival (Cosmonaut, commissioned by Opera Australia, and Sabat Jesus). In 2010 Chesworth created the performance artwork Richter/Meinhof-Opera which was presented at Australian Centre for Contemporary Art for the 2010 Melbourne International Arts Festival and at the Art Gallery of NSW. The CD Wicked Voice containing material from various productions was released on ABC Classics.
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David Chesworth Ensemble: Chesworth is the artistic director of David Chesworth Ensemble. The ensemble has released four CDs, Exotica Suite (nominated for the ARIA Classical Release of the Year), Badlands (also released in the USA), Music To See Through, and Vanishing Tekopia. "Panopticon" from Music To See Through was awarded Instrumental Work of the Year at the APRA Classical Music Awards. The ensemble has given numerous performances including the Melbourne Festival, performances with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at the Forum in Melbourne. International appearances include BAM's Next Wave Festival, the Bang on a Can Marathon in New York, the Kennedy Centre in Washington, and performances in Slovenia, France and the UK, where they appeared at the Big Chill Festival.
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Biography He was born in Stoke-on-Trent, England. Chesworth's parents moved the family from Britain to Melbourne, Australia in the late 1960s. Chesworth studied at La Trobe University, including time with composers Jeff Pressing, Warren Burt and Graham Hair. He was recently awarded a doctorate in Philosophy at Monash University, for which he was awarded the Mollie Holeman Medal for research excellence. He is currently a Vice-Chancellor Research Fellow at RMIT University. He lives in Melbourne in partnership with Sonia Leber. They are directors of the company Wax Sound Media and have one daughter. Discography
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Albums 50 Synthesiser Greats! (as David Chesworth) Layer on Layer (as David Chesworth) Spiral Rebound (as David Chesworth) No Particular Place (as David Chesworth) Risky Business (as David Chesworth) Wicked Voice (as David Chesworth) The Unattended Serge 1978 / Five Evolutionary Things 1979 (as David Chesworth) Sonic Investigations of the Trivial (with Essendon Airport) Palimpsest (with Essendon Airport) Skippy Knows (with Whadya Want?) Exotica Suite (with The David Chesworth Ensemble) Badlands (with The David Chesworth Ensemble) Music To See Through (with The David Chesworth Ensemble) Vanishing Tekopia (with The David Chesworth Ensemble) EPs and Singles Sonic Investigations of the Trivial (with Essendon Airport) The Dave & Phil Duo (David Chesworth and Philip Brophy) Talking To Cleopatra (with Essendon Airport) Industry & Leisure (as David Chesworth)
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Experimental Operatic works 1986 Insatiable: music & texts by Chesworth 1988 Recital: music by Chesworth, Puccini, Mozart et al., text by Douglas Horton and Helen Noonan, produced by Chamber Made Opera 1992 Lacuna: music by Chesworth, text by Douglas Horton, produced by Chamber Made Opera 1994 The Two Executioners: music by Chesworth, text by Douglas Horton, produced by Chamber Made Opera 2001 The Light Room: opera devised with Company in Space 2004 Cosmonaut: music by Chesworth, text by Tony MacGregor 2010 Richter/Meinhof-Opera: music and text by Chesworth, after a libretto by Tony MacGregor.
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Installation Artworks Collaborations with Sonia Leber include 5000 Calls (2000 - ongoing) Sydney Olympic Stadium The Masters Voice (2001 - 2011) The Walk Civic, Canberra The Persuaders (2003) Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne Proximities (2006 - ongoing) at the William Barak Bridge, Melbourne Almost Always Everywhere Apparent (2007) Helen Macpherson Smith Commission Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne Space-Shifter (2009) Conical, Melbourne We Are Printer's Too (2012) Melbourne Now, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne This Is Before We Disappear From View (2014) Biennale of Sydney Zaum Tractor (2013) 56th Venice Biennale
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Awards and nominations Prix Ars Electronica. Honorable Mention awarded to Southgate, Chesworth's score for the opening ceremony of Southgate, Melbourne, 1991. Churchill Fellowship. In 1997 Chesworth was awarded a travel fellowship to the US, France and UK to investigate new audio technologies. ATOM Awards (Australian Teachers of Media). Chesworth's TV opera Insatiable won most innovative film. ARIA Awards (Aust. Record Industry Assoc.). The David Chesworth Ensemble CD Exotica Suite was nominated for the 1994 Best Classical CD ARIA Award. Green Room Awards. Chesworth's music and sound design for the play Life After George received a 2000 Green Room award. The Age Performing Arts Award. Awarded to Chesworth/Horton opera The Two Executioners The Myer Group Arts Award. Awarded to the Chesworth/Horton opera Lacuna Substation Contemporary Art Prize, winner 2016 One from Mosta Two From Zabbar Gold Coast Art PRize Art Prize, winner 2014 We Are Printers Too
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Melbourne Prize for Urban Sculpture, finalist 2011 We, The Masters
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APRA Classical Music Awards The APRA Classical Music Awards are presented annually by Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and Australian Music Centre (AMC). |- |rowspan="3"| 2006 || "Floating World" (David Chesworth) – David Chesworth Ensemble || Instrumental Work of the Year || |- | "Panopticon" (David Chesworth) – David Chesworth Ensemble || Instrumental Work of the Year || |- | "Wait a While" (David Chesworth) – David Chesworth Ensemble || Instrumental Work of the Year || References Further reading Barkl, Michael. (1997). David Chesworth. The Oxford Companion to Australian Music (ed. Warren Bebbington). Melbourne: OUP. External links Official website David Chesworth's records and CDs on Bandcamp Defining Moments: Clifton Hill Community Music Centre - ACCA (Australian Centre for Contemporary Art) Lecture Series
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1958 births Living people APRA Award winners Australian male composers Australian composers People from Stoke-on-Trent Australian artists La Trobe University alumni British emigrants to Australia
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The Royal Bermuda Regiment (RBR), formerly the Bermuda Regiment, is the home defence unit of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. It is a single territorial infantry battalion that was formed on the amalgamation in 1965 of two originally voluntary units, the mostly black Bermuda Militia Artillery (BMA) and the almost entirely white Bermuda Rifles (later the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps (BVRC) ), and the only remaining component of the Bermuda Garrison since the 1957 withdrawal of regular units and detachments from Bermuda. History
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The two original units, the mostly black Bermuda Militia Artillery and the almost entirely white Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps, were raised in accordance with a series of acts passed by the Bermuda parliament in the late 19th century. Contingents from both units were deployed to France and Belgium in June 1915 and saw action on the Western Front during the First World War. Following the First World War, the British Government's policy of austerity resulted in a substantial reduction of the regular army, including reducing the regular infantry in Bermuda and removing the Royal Artillery and the Royal Engineers Fortress companies from Bermuda in 1928, with the local reserve units shouldering more responsibility. This resulted in the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps being re-organised on territorial lines in 1921. Those other ranks who chose to continue serving were re-attested, committing to terms of service which meant they could no longer quit the corps with fourteen days notice. The
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name of the corps was not modified to reflect the change, however. Militia soldiers were already engaged for terms of service, and the Bermuda Militia Artillery was not similarly re-organised until 1928 (its name, also, was not modified to reflect the change). The Bermuda Volunteer Engineers was created as a unit to operate the search lights at coastal artillery batteries in June 1931, while the Bermuda Militia Infantry was created as a unit to protect St David's Battery in October 1939, expanding to two companies with the infantry defence of the colony split between the regular infantry (by then a detachment of 4th Battalion, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders), the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps and the Bermuda Militia Infantry.
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A contingent of volunteers from the Bermuda Militia Artillery and Bermuda Militia Infantry was attached to the 1st Caribbean Regiment and saw action in Europe and North Africa during the Second World War while a company from the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps was attached to the Lincolnshire Regiment and saw action in North West Europe and in Burma during that war. The two contingents had been grouped together in 1943 as the Command Training Battalion, stationed at Prospect Camp while training in preparation for deployment to Europe. After the war the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps was belatedly renamed the Bermuda Rifles. The Bermuda Militia Artillery, however, was not renamed. Following the closure of the Royal Navy's dockyard commenced in 1951 (a process that lasted until 1958, leaving only a small naval base, HMS Malabar, within the former dockyard), the military garrison, which had existed primarily to protect the Royal Navy base, was also closed.
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The Bermuda Rifles and the Bermuda Militia Artillery amalgamated to form the Bermuda Regiment on 1 September 1965. The new Bermuda Regiment's stand of colours was presented in November, 1965 by Princess Margaret. Princess Margaret presented a second stand of colours to replace the first in November, 1990, to mark the Bermuda Regiment's 25th anniversary. The latest set of Colours were presented by Duchess of Gloucester, GCVO at the National Sports Centre on 13 November 2010.
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In 1945, the part-time reserve units in Bermuda, the Channel Islands and Malta had numbered collectively as 28th in the British Army order of precedence (the number varied before and after 1945 depending on the make-up of the British Army), but were ordered within that according to the order of precedence of their parent corps in the regular army. This meant, that the Bermuda Militia Artillery (BMA), as part of the Royal Regiment of Artillery and the Militia, preceded the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps (BVRC) (as part of the infantry and the Volunteer Force) despite being the second of the two to be raised. Today, the Royal Bermuda Regiment, as an amalgam of the BMA and BVRC, is 29th and was formerly 28th which changed in 2007 with the Special Reconnaissance Regiment being added to the Order of Precedence.
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On 1 September 2015, Queen Elizabeth II awarded the title "Royal" to the regiment to mark the 50th anniversary of its formation. Badge The badge of the Royal Bermuda Regiment combines elements from those of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, and the BVRC. The full badge, as displayed on the Colours, features two crossed cannons creating an X behind a Maltese cross (the symbol of rifle regiments in the British Army, and used on the white metal BVRC badge), set on a circular shield with "THE BERMUDA REGIMENT" inscribed around it, and the whole enclosed within a wreath and surmounted by the Crown.
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The cap badge is bi-metal – all brass, except a white metal Maltese cross, which is set inside the wheel of a cannon (taken from the badge of the Royal Artillery), with a half-wreath about the lower hemisphere of the badge. Flashes, and other colour marks used on dress and elsewhere (such as backgrounds on signs about Warwick Camp) are blue and red, reflecting the colours of the Royal Artillery, but the stable belt (issued only to permanent staff, officers and senior ranks) worn is rifle green, with black edges, referring to the colours used by the BVRC. Dress
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The dress uniform itself is closer to the old Royal Artillery pattern, and to the generic No. 1 dress uniform used by many British regiments today, being composed of dark blue, almost black, tunic and trousers, and differing only in the red cuffs and collar added to the tunic. The trousers have a broad red stripe running down the outside of each leg. A generic dark blue peaked cap with red hat band is worn with this uniform. During the summer months, the No. 3 uniform is worn (identical to the No. 1 except that a light-weight generic, white tunic is worn). As the majority of public ceremonial duties actually take place during the summer months, the No. 1 uniform was little used by comparison to the No. 3 and has been withdrawn from general ceremonial usage. The No. 3 uniform is now worn for ceremonial parade year round. Although neither the BMA nor the BVRC were line infantry, a Full Dress with red tunic (historically worn by line infantry) is worn only by regimental drummers.
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The combat uniform is now the British Army Multi-Terrain Pattern, which replaced the Soldier 95 uniform of the previous decade beginning in 2012. For much of the Regiment's history, its dress included a mixed collection of British uniform items. As with its predecessors, the Royal Bermuda Regiment has a tradition of wearing temperate uniforms (including combat jackets and pullovers) for much of the year; and tropical uniforms during the summer months. This is a result of the peculiar climate of Bermuda, which is chilly, wet, and windy during the winter, and can reach 30Β Β°C (86Β Β°F) during the summer with high humidity.
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For many years, and unusually for an infantry unit, the regiment wore the Denison parachute smock which it inherited from its predecessors, only adopting the 1968 pattern DPM combat jacket in the 1980s (which it issued into the new millennium, although the 1968 uniform actually became obsolete with Regular British Army regiments in the 1980s). At the time of amalgamation, the basic combat uniform worn under the Denison was composed of the Second World War-era green tropical shirt and trousers, ankle boots and puttees. Carrying equipment was initially the 1937 Pattern. By the early 1980s, these uniform items had been replaced by the green lightweight trousers, green shirt and sweater, 1968 Pattern combat jacket, high boots (otherwise identical to the old ankle boot), and the 1958 Pattern carrying equipment. Green shirts and lightweight combat trousers began to be supplemented by DPM tropical uniforms in the 1980s, and by the mid-1990s had been entirely replaced by them (although the
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green kit, like the Denison smocks, was handed down to the Regiment's Junior Leaders and to the Bermuda Cadet Corps, which continued to wear it). The tropical DPM uniform (worn in colder weather with the '68 Pattern Combat Jacket and the green pullover) was fully adopted by 1994, and continued to be issued for some time after its replacement in Britain by the Soldier 95 uniform. The beret worn is the dark blue one worn by the Royal Artillery and by various British Army units not authorised to wear distinctive colours of their own.
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Little use is made of Service Dress, which is only issued to a handful of permanent staff members. The colour varies slightly from the standard British Army khaki (being greener), and during the summer months, the long trousers might be replaced with shorts. The Royal Bermuda Regiment service dress is composed of a jacket and trousers worn with an olive green peaked cap, tan shirt and tie. Whereas its predecessors often used the tropical-weight No. 4 Service Dress during the summer months, the Royal Bermuda Regiment uses the same uniform year-round, worn during the summer in shirt sleeve order – usually, a short-sleeved tan shirt with no tie, whether worn with long trousers or shorts of the same weight and colour. A stable belt is worn in shirt sleeve order. Mess dress is also worn for many functions by members of the Officers' Mess, and of the Sergeants' (and Warrant Officers') Mess. Ranks Ranks are as follows: Organisation Leadership
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As Bermuda is a British overseas territory, and defence is therefore the responsibility of the United Kingdom, the Royal Bermuda Regiment is under the control of the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the island. However, pay and financing is the responsibility of the Ministry of Labour, Home Affairs and Housing. The Royal Bermuda Regiment (RBR) is listed in the British Army Order of Battle as number 29th in order of precedence. The RBR traditionally was number 28th in the order of precedence but due to the first time listing on the order of precedence of the Special Reconnaissance Regiment which is the newest Combat Arm/Corp.
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On its formation, the regiment's Honorary Colonel was Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, who became Colonel-in-Chief in 1984. After her death in 2002, the position was assumed, in 2004 by The Duchess of Gloucester. The unit is directly commanded by a lieutenant-colonel, as is typical of a battalion in the British Army, who is appointed by the governor upon the advice of a Defence Board. Brian Gonsalves was appointed on 28 May 2009, to serve for a standard three-year tenure. In some cases that tenure can be extended by the governor for a further year. In Lieutenant Colonel Gonsalves' case, he filled the role until passing command to Lieutenant Colonel Foster-Brown in June 2013. The current visiting EU advisor of the regiment is Commandant H. Kunz of Coburg, Germany.
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