Department of the Legislative Assembly, Northern Territory Government

Minutes of Proceedings - 2009-10-22

    1. MEETING:
        The Assembly met at 10.10am. The Speaker, the Honourable J. L. Aagaard, took the Chair.

    2. PRAYERS.

    3. PAIRS:
        The Speaker laid on the Table Pairs for today:
        The Member for Karama (Ms Lawrie) and the Member for Sanderson (Mr Styles) (Paper 574) – Duration, all of 22 October 2009 sitting day.

    4. STATEMENT BY SPEAKER:
        The Speaker advised Members of the death of Wamud Namok AO on 16 October 2009 and the presence in the public gallery of his wife – Mary; sons Junio, Frederick and Keith and daughters Lois, Hagar, Donna, June and Rhonda, grandchildren from their outstation Kabulwarnamyo.

    5. CONDOLENCE - WAMUD NAMOK AO:
        The Chief Minister (Mr Henderson), by leave, moved - That this Assembly -
            (a) express its deep regret at the death of Wamud Namok AO, Aboriginal leader, conservationist, scientist and artist; and
            (b) tender its profound sympathy to his family and friends.
        The Chief Minister (Mr Henderson) thereupon addressed the Assembly.
        The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Mills) addressed the Assembly.
        Debate ensued.
        Question - put and passed.
        Motion agreed to.

        As a mark of respect members stood in their places for one minute in silence.
        Visitors: The Speaker advised Members of the presence in the public gallery of Borroloola School Year 6-10 students accompanied by Mrs Cheryl Caulfield, Ms Clare Schoeller and Mr Geoff Perry.
        On behalf of all Members the Speaker extended a warm welcome to the visitors.

    6. PAIRS:
        The Speaker laid on the Table a further Pairs arrangement for today:
        The Member for Casuarina (Mr Vatskalis) and the Member for Araluen (Ms Carney) – Duration, from the end of Questions 22 October 2009 until conclusion of sitting today (Paper 577).

    7. PETITIONS:
        The Member for Araluen (Ms Carney) presented Petition No. 26 from 797 petitioners requesting that Araluen Galleries be returned to a place with dedicated community involvement (Paper 575).
        Petition read.

        The Member for Sanderson (Mr Styles) presented Petition No. 27 from 177 petitioners requesting transitional housing be provided on the ConocoPhillips Workcamp site near Palmerston (Paper 576).
        Petition read.

    8. ASSEMBLY MEMBERS AND STATUTORY OFFICERS (REMUNERATION AND OTHER ENTITLEMENTS) AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 2009 (Serial 67):
        The Order of the Day having been read for the resumption of debate on the question – That the Bill be now read a second time –
        Debate resumed.
        Question – put and passed.
        Bill read a second time.
        Leave granted for a motion for the third reading of the Bill to be moved forthwith.
        On the motion of the Chief Minister (Mr Henderson) the Bill was read a third time and passed to be a proposed law.

    9. MINING INDUSTRY – MOTION TO NOTE STATEMENT:
        The order of the Day having been read for the resumption of debate on the question – That the Assembly take note of the Statement -
        Debate resumed.
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        Visitors: The Speaker advised Members of the presence in the public gallery of Palmerston Christian School Year 8 students accompanied by Ms Abbott and Ms Garside.
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        Debate continued.
        Debate suspended.
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        Suspension of sittings: The sittings of the Assembly was suspended between 11.57am and 2pm.
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        Distinguished Visitor: The Speaker advised Members of the presence in the public gallery of Ms Sue Carter former Member of Port Darwin.
        On behalf of all Members the Speaker extended a warm welcome to the distinguished visitor.

    10. NOTICES:
        The following notices were given:
        Mr Mills: To present the Police Administration (Service Medal) Amendment Bill 2009 (Serial 74).

        Mr Chandler: To present the Environment Protection Authority Amendment (Major Projects) Bill 2009 (Serial 75).

    11. LEAVE OF ABSENCE – MS LAWRIE:
        The Chief Minister (Mr Henderson) moved – That the Treasurer (Ms Lawrie) have leave of absence this day to attend to government business interstate relating to her Treasury portfolio.
        Question – put and passed.
    12. QUESTIONS:
        2.02pm Ms Carney to Ms McCarthy.
        2.05pm Ms Walker to Mr Henderson.
        2.08pm Ms Carney to Ms McCarthy.
        2.09pm Ms Scrymgour to Ms McCarthy.
        2.12pm Ms Carney to Ms McCarthy.
        2.13pm Mr Wood to Mr Henderson.
        2.16pm Mr Gunner to Mr Henderson.
        2.18pm Ms Carney to Ms McCarthy.
        2.19pm Ms Walker to Mr Hampton.
        2.21pm Ms Carney to Ms McCarthy.
        2.22pm Mr Wood to Dr Burns.
        2.26pm Mr Gunner to Mr McCarthy.
        2.30pm Ms Carney to Ms McCarthy.
        2.33pm Mr Gunner to Mr Knight.
        2.35pm Ms Carney to Ms McCarthy.
        2.36pm Mr Wood to Mr Vatskalis.
        2.39pm Ms Walker to Mr McCarthy.
        2.45pm Ms Carney to Ms McCarthy.
        2.47pm Ms Scrymgour to Dr Burns.
        Paper tabled: Dr Burns laid on the Table the following Paper -
    Bellamack Gardens Fact Sheets (Paper 583).

        2.52pm Ms Carney to Ms McCarthy.
        2.58pm Mr Wood to Mr Henderson.
        3pm Ms Scrymgour to Mr McCarthy.

        The Leader of Government Business (Dr Burns) asked that further questions be placed on the Written Question paper.

    13. MINING INDUSTRY – STATEMENT NOTED:
        The order of the Day having been read for the resumption of debate, suspended earlier this day, on the question – That the Assembly take note of the Statement -
        Debate resumed.
        Quorum: The Member for Braitling (Mr Giles) drew the Speaker’s attention to the state of the Assembly.
        The Bells having been rung -
        And a Quorum having been obtained.
        The Assembly resumed.

        Debate continued.
        Quorum: The Member for Braitling (Mr Giles) drew the Speaker’s attention to the state of the Assembly.
        The Bells having been rung -
        And a Quorum having been obtained.
        The Assembly resumed.

        Debate continued.
        Quorum: The Member for Fong Lim (Mr Tollner) drew the Speaker’s attention to the state of the Assembly.
        The Bells having been rung -
        And a Quorum having been obtained.
        The Assembly resumed.

        Debate continued.
        Question – put and passed.
    14. OMBUDSMAN FOR THE NORTHERN TERRITORY, 2008/2009 – PAPER TABLED:
        The Leader of Government Business (Dr Burns), on behalf of and at the request of the Chief Minster (Mr Henderson), laid on the Table the report of the Ombudsman, 2008/2009 (Paper 578).
        Dr Burns made a statement relating thereto.
        Quorum: The Member for Braitling (Mr Giles) drew the Speaker’s attention to the state of the Assembly.
        The Bells having been rung -
        And a Quorum having been obtained.
        The Assembly resumed.

        Debate continued.
        Dr Burns moved – That the Assembly take note of the Report.
        On the motion of the Member for Port Darwin (Mr Elferink) debate was adjourned.
    15. ROAD SAFETY – MINISTERIAL STATEMENT – STATEMENT NOTED:
        The Minister for Transport (Mr McCarthy) made a statement relating to the incidence of trauma and tragedy on our roads.
        Mr McCarthy moved – That the Assembly take note of the Statement.
        Debate ensued.
        Paper tabled: Dr Burns laid on the Table the following Paper –
    Open Speed Limits sign off – Northern Territory News article (Paper 585).

        Debate continued.
        Extension of time: On the motion of the Member for Fannie Bay (Mr Gunner) the Member for Johnston (Dr Burns) was granted an extension of time, pursuant to Standing Order 77.
        Debate continued.
        Quorum: The Member for Katherine (Mr Westra van Holthe) drew the Speaker’s attention to the state of the Assembly.
        The Bells having been rung -
        And a Quorum having been obtained.
        The Assembly resumed.
        Debate continued.
        Quorum: The Member for Drysdale (Mr Bohlin) drew the Speaker’s attention to the state of the Assembly.
        The Bells having been rung -
        And a Quorum having been obtained.
        The Assembly resumed.
        Debate continued.
        Extension of time: On the motion of the Member for Daly (Mr Knight) the Member for Nelson (Mr Wood) was granted an extension of time, pursuant to Standing Order 77.
        Debate continued.
        Extension of time: On the motion of the Member for Brennan (Mr Chandler) the Member for Sanderson (Mr Styles) was granted an extension of time, pursuant to Standing Order 77.
        Debate continued.
        Extension of time: On the motion of the Member for Braitling (Mr Giles) the Member for Greatorex (Mr Conlan) was granted an extension of time, pursuant to Standing Order 77.
        Debate continued.
        Quorum: The Member for Braitling (Mr Giles) drew the Speaker’s attention to the state of the Assembly.
        The Bells having been rung -
        And a Quorum having been obtained.
        The Assembly resumed.
        Debate continued.
        Extension of time: On the motion of the Member for Katherine (Mr Westra van Holthe) the Member for Fong Lim (Mr Tollner) was granted an extension of time, pursuant to Standing Order 77.
        Debate continued.
        Quorum: The Member for Katherine (Mr Westra van Holthe) drew the Speaker’s attention to the state of the Assembly.
        The Bells having been rung -
        And a Quorum having been obtained.
        The Assembly resumed.
        Debate continued.
        Extension of time: On the motion of the Member for Katherine (Mr Westra van Holthe) the Member for Drysdale (Mr Bohlin) was granted an extension of time, pursuant to Standing Order 77.
        Debate continued.
        Question – put and passed.

    16. ADJOURNMENT:
        The Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 41A, at 9.10pm proposed the question - That the Assembly do now adjourn.
        Debate ensued.
        Paper tabled: Mr Bohlin, by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper –
    29th Small Branches Conference and 55th General Assembly of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Report by the Member for Drysdale (Mr Ross Bohlin) (Paper 588).

        Debate continued.
        And the Assembly adjourned at 10.15pm until Tuesday, 24 November 2009 at 9.30am for the regional Sittings in Alice Springs.
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        PAPERS:
        The following Papers were deemed to have been presented on 22 October 2009 –
          Annual Reports
          Department of Business and Employment, 2008/09 (Paper 580)
          Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport (Paper 586)
          Health and Community Services Complaints Commission, 2008/09 (Paper 581)
          Northern Territory Architects Board, 2008/09 (Paper 589)
          Office of Youth Affairs, Building a better Future for Young Territorians, Progress Report 2008/09 (Paper 587)

          By-Laws 2009
          Charles Darwin University (Election of Members of Council) (Paper 582)

          Estimates Committee 2009
          Answers to Questions on Notice – June 2009 (Paper 584)
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          ATTENDANCE:
          All Members attended the sittings, except Ms Lawrie and Ms Anderson on leave.





          Ian McNeill
          Clerk of the Legislative Assembly
    Last updated: 04 Aug 2016