According to the APH website's glossary, "cut-off" means:
"a deadline for the introduction of government bills into the Senate, imposed by the Senate in an attempt to avoid a rush of bills at the end of sittings; in order to be considered in a period of sittings a bill must be first introduced in either house in the previous period of sittings, and be received by the Senate before two-thirds of the current sitting period has expired"
So, "2/3 cut-off date" is that deadline.
Australian Senate was created in 1901.
there are 76 members in the Australian senate
The president of the Senate
121 for the Australian house 72 for the senate.
In 2001, who was the Leader of the Australian Federal Government in the Senate?
The Senate is Australia's Upper House of Parliament.
76
There are 76 senators in the Australian Senate, with 12 from each of the 6 states and 2 each from the autonomous internal territories.
The two Australian Houses of Parliament are the Senate and House of Representatives.
I would not have a clue
Impeachment
the seats and the carpet are a marone/reddy brown.