I can’t access live updates right now, but I can point you to reliable places to watch Senate estimates as it happens and summarize typical sources you’ll see.
Direct sources for live or latest updates
- Official parliamentary livestreams: Most parliaments offer real-time video streams of Senate estimates sessions on their official websites or YouTube channels.
- Parliamentary news pages: The parliament’s news and events pages post live coverage, agendas, witnesses, and questions on notice as hearings proceed.
- Committees’ pages: Each committee’s page often provides live notes, transcripts, and question lists during estimates weeks.
What to expect during live Senate estimates
- Duration: Estimates hearings can run long, often spanning many hours per day, with multiple panels and ministers.
- Focus areas: Budget appropriations, departmental spending, program performance, and accountability questions on current policy issues.
- Outputs: Live transcripts or summaries, publishes of questions on notice, departmental responses, and the eventual budget-related reports.
Tips to stay updated quickly
- Check the live stream page at the start of each estimates day for schedules and witnesses.
- Look for a “live blog” or “live updates” tab on the committee page for real-time notes.
- After sessions, review the transcript or Hansard-like records for quotes and detailed answers.
If you’d like, tell me which country or specific Senate you’re interested in (e.g., Australia, Czech Senate, US Senate), and I can fetch the current official links and provide a concise, up-to-date briefing with cited sources.