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[3] http://www.lib.uts.edu.au/question/5904/how-do-i-reference-parliamentary-debate-harvard-uts-referencing-style
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[6] http://www.lib.uts.edu.au/comment/201#comment-201
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[10] http://www.lib.uts.edu.au/tag/endnote
[11] http://www.lib.uts.edu.au/tag/endnote-reference-styles
Answers
In Harvard (UTS), [6]
In Harvard (UTS), Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) should look as in the following example:
Sometimes, if you are viewing the online version, the volume number is not mentioned. In such circumstances it is acceptable to use the day the debate took place instead:
Create a new EndNote reference for a Parliamentary Debate as follows (Note: you should use the most recent version - July 2012 - of Harvard UTS style from our website):
Australia,, Senate
New South Wales,, Legislative Council
Northern Territory,, Legislative Assembly
United Kingdom,, House of Commons
(the double comma stops EndNote treating the House of Parliament as first names).