Department of the Legislative Assembly, Northern Territory Government

Minutes of Proceedings - 2006-10-10

1. MEETING:
      The Assembly met at 10am, pursuant to resolution of the Assembly, dated Thursday 31 August 2006. The Assembly met at 10am. The Speaker, the Honourable J. L. Aagaard, took the Chair.

2. PRAYERS.

3. VISITORS:
      The Speaker advised Members of the presence in the Speaker's Gallery of the Family of Mr Karl Hampton, Member for Stuart.

4. FILMING IN THE CHAMBER:
      The Speaker advised Members that, pursuant to Sessional Order, her permission had been granted to ABC-TV and Channel 9 to film, with sound, and NT News to take photographs during the swearing-in of the new Member for Stuart.

5. RESIGNATION OF FORMER MEMBER FOR STUART:
      The Speaker advised Members that, on 4 September 2006, she had received a letter notifying the resignation of the former Member for Stuart, Mr Peter Howard Toyne, submitted to her in accordance with section 18 of the Northern Territory (Self-Government) Act 1978 (Paper 632).

6. RETURN TO WRIT – STUART DIVISION:
      The Clerk produced and tabled the Return to Writ issued by Mr Ted Egan AO, Administrator of the Northern Territory of Australia, on 5 September 2006 for the election of one Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory for the Division of Stuart to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr Peter Howard Toyne (Paper 630).

      By endorsement on the Writ, dated 3 October 2006, it was certified that Mr Karl Hampton had been duly elected on 23 September 2006 as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Division of Stuart.

7. MEMBER SWORN:
      The Member for Stuart (Mr Karl Hampton) was admitted to the Chamber, made and subscribed an oath of allegiance and of office, and was conducted by his sponsors the Chief Minister (Ms C Martin) and Treasurer (Mr S Stirling) to his place in the Chamber (Paper 631).

8. MINISTRY AND ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS OF GOVERNMENT - STATEMENT:
      The Chief Minister (Ms Martin), by leave, made a statement informing the Assembly of Ministers and Ministerial Portfolios of Government as follows and laid on the Table the New Administrative Arrangements Order effective 1 September 2006, Gazette S18, dated 1 September 2006. (Paper 628)

      1. CLARE MAJELLA MARTIN
        Chief Minister
        Minister for Asian Relations and Trade
        Minister for the AustralAsia Railway
        Minister for Indigenous Policy
        Minister for Major Projects

      2. SYDNEY JAMES STIRLING
        Treasurer
        Minister for Justice and Attorney-General
        Minister for Statehood

      3. PAUL RAYMOND HENDERSON
        Minister for Employment, Education and Training
        Minister for Tourism
        Minister for Public Employment

      4. CHRISTOPHER BRUCE BURNS
        Minister for Health
        Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
        Minister for Racing, Gaming and Licensing

      5. KONSTANTINE VATSKALIS
        Minister for Business and Economic Development
        Minister for Regional Development
        Minister for Defence Support
        Minister for Sport and Recreation
        Minister for Essential Services

      6. DELIA PHOEBE LAWRIE
        Minister for Planning and Lands
        Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
        Minister for Family and Community Services
        Minister for Multicultural Affairs

      7. MARION ROSE SCRYMGOUR
        Minister for Natural Resources, Environment and Heritage
        Minister for Parks and Wildlife
        Minister for Arts and Museums
        Minister for Women’s Policy
        Minister for Senior Territorians
        Minister for Young Territorians

      8. ELLIOT ARTHUR MCADAM
        Minister for Local Government
        Minister for Housing
        Minister for Central Australia
        Minister for Corporate and Information Services
        Minister for Communications
        Minister assisting the Chief Minister on Indigenous Policy

      9. CHRIS NATT
        Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries
        Minister for Mines and Energy

9. ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS - OPPOSITION SHADOW MINISTRY PORTFOLIO RESPONSIBILITIES:
      The Leader of the Opposition (Ms Carney), by leave, advised Members of the shadow ministerial portfolio responsibility of opposition members (Paper 633). The new arrangements were put into effect on 26 September 2006, are as follows:

      MEMBER FOR ARALUEN, JODEEN CARNEY
      Leader of the Opposition
        Justice & Attorney-General
        Police, Fire & Emergency Services
        Business & Economic Development
        Women’s Policy
        Planning and Lands
        Defence Support
        AustralAsia Railway
        Major Projects
        MEMBER FOR BLAIN, TERRY MILLS
        Deputy Leader of the Opposition
          Treasury
          Employment, Education & Training
          Racing, Gaming and Licensing
          Asian Relations & Trade
          Public Employment
          Sport and Recreation
          Arts & Museums
          Young Territorians
          Primary Industry & Fisheries
          Indigenous Affairs
          Statehood
          MEMBER FOR GREATOREX, RICHARD LIM
            Opposition Whip
            Health
            Family & Community Services
            Essential Services
            Corporate & Information Services
            Multicultural Affairs
            Communications
            Central Australia
            Local Government
            Housing
            Parks and Wildlife
            MEMBER FOR KATHERINE, FAY MILLER
              Tourism
              Natural Resources, Environment & Heritage
              Regional Development
              Transport & Infrastructure
              Senior Territorians
              Mines & Energy
              (Paper 633)

        10. LEAVE OF ABSENCE - MEMBER FOR KATHERINE - MOTION AGREED TO:
            The Leader of the Opposition (Ms Carney), by leave, moved - That leave of absence be granted to the Member for Katherine (Mrs Miller) for the first week of this sittings, 10 to 12 October 2006.
            Question - put and passed.
        11. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS - PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE - LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE - SPORT AND YOUTH COMMITTEE - PAPER TABLED:
            The Speaker laid on the Table a letter from the Government Whip (Mr Bonson), dated 5 September 2006, advising changes to Committee memberships, pursuant to Standing Order 262, as follows -
            Public Accounts Committee
            Discharge Mr Chris Natt MLA
            Appoint Ms Kerry Sacilotto MLA
            Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee
            Discharge Mr Elliott McAdam MLA
            Appoint Mr Len Kiely MLA

            Sport and Youth Committee
            Discharge Mr Chris Natt MLA
            Appoint Ms Kerry Sacilotto MLA
            (Paper 634)

            And, Table an additional letter indicating further changes to the membership of Legislative Assembly Committees to take effect from the 10 October 2006 as advised by the Leader of Government Business:

            Sport and Youth Committee
            Discharge Ms Barbara McCarthy MLA
            Appoint Mr Len Kiely MLA
            House Committee
            Discharge Mr Kon Vatskalis MLA
            Appoint Mr Karl Hampton MLA
            Privileges Committee
            Appoint Mr Kon Vatskalis MLA
            Subordinate Legislation and Tabled papers Committee
            Discharge Ms Kerry Sacilotto MLA
            Appoint Mr Karl Hampton MLA
            The Leader of Government Business moved - That the Assembly agree to the changes to the Membership of Assembly Committees as contained in the letters tabled by the Speaker (Paper 634).
            Question - put and passed.
        12. MESSAGE FROM ADMINISTRATOR:
            The Speaker advised Honourable Members of receipt of the following Message from His Honour the Administrator:
            Message No. 13
            Assent to Proposed Laws

            I, EDWARD JOSEPH EGAN, AO the Administrator of the Northern Territory of Australia, advise the Legislative Assembly of, pursuant to section 7 of the Northern Territory (Self-Government Act) 1978 of the Commonwealth, the assent to the following proposed laws:

            19 September 2006
                Carers Recognition Act 2006 (No. 22 of 2006)
                Consumer Affairs and Fair Trading Amendment Act 2006 (No. 23 of 2006)
                Criminal Reform Amendment Act 2006 (No. 24 of 2006)
                Darwin Waterfront Corporation Act 2006 (No. 25 of 2006)
                Human Tissue Transplant Amendment Act 2006 (No. 26 of 2006)
                Liquor Amendment Act 2006 (No 27 of 2006)
                Territory Insurance Office Amendment Act (No. 28 of 2006)
                Vexatious Proceedings Act 2006 (No. 29 of 2006)
                Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Act 2006 (No. 30 of 2006)

            Dated 26th day of September 2006.


            E J Egan AO
            Administrator
            (Paper 627)

        13. PETITIONS:
            Responses to petitions: The Clerk, pursuant to Standing Order 100A, laid on the Table response to petition Number 25 relating to the Marrakai Downs bus route and pick up point for children. (Paper 629)

            The Clerk advised the Assembly the text of the response would be incorporated in the Hansard record.

        14. MINISTERIAL REPORTS:
            Road Safety: The Minister for Infrastructure and Transport (Ms Lawrie) reported on a review of road safety issues in the Territory.
            Ms Carney responded.
            Ms Braham responded.
            Ms Lawrie responded.

            Indigenous Expenditure Review: The Treasurer (Mr Stirling) reported on a review arranged by Treasury on government expenditure for indigenous purposes.
            Mr Mills responded.
            Mrs Braham responded.
            Mr Stirling responded.

            Old Admiralty House: The Minister Natural Resources, Environment and Heritage (Ms Scrymgour) reported on the development and conservation of the heritage value of Admiralty House.
            Ms Carney responded.
            Mr Wood responded.

            Environmentally Friendly Vehicles: The Minister for Local Government (Mr McAdam) fuel efficient and environmentally friendly vehicles.
            Dr Lim responded.

            Ministerial Reports noted, pursuant to Standing Orders.

        15. JUSTICE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 2006 (Serial 68):
            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 Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mr Stirling) the Bill was read a third time and passed to be a proposed law.

        16. VOLATILE SUBSTANCE MISUSE PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION PROGRAM - STATEMENT NOTED:
            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.
            Question - put and passed.
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            Suspension of sittings: The sittings of the Assembly was suspended between 11.54am and 2pm.
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        17. NOTICES
            The following notices were given:
            Mr Mills: To move - That separate questions be put for the second reading, the committee report stage and third reading of the Medical Services Amendment Bill 2006 (Serial 70) and Criminal Reform Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2006 (Serial 71).

        18. QUESTIONS:
            2.03pm Ms Carney to Ms Martin.
            2.06pm Ms Sacilotto to Ms Martin.
            2.10pm Ms Carney to Ms Martin.
            2.13pm Mr Knight to Mr Stirling.
            2.16pm Ms Carney to Dr Burns.
            2.19pm Mr Burke to Mr Henderson.
            2.23pm Mr Wood to Mr Henderson.
            2.24pm Ms Carney to Ms Martin and referred to Ms Scrymgour.
            2.28pm Ms Anderson to Dr Burns.
            2.33pm Ms Carney to Ms Martin and referred to Mr Stirling.
            2.38pm Mr Warren to Ms Lawrie.
            2.41pm Mrs Braham to Mr Stirling.
            2.45pm Mr Kiely to Mr McAdam.
            2.50pm Ms Carney to Dr Burns.
            2.55pm Ms Anderson to Ms Scrymgour.
            2.59pm Ms Carney to Dr Burns.
            3.02pm Mr Wood to Dr Burns and referred to Ms Lawrie.
            3.04pm Mr Bonson to Ms Martin.

            The Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson) asked that further questions be placed on the Written Question Paper.

        19. SPEAKER'S WARRANT - DEPUTY CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES:
            The Speaker laid on the Table her warrant for Deputy Chairmen of Committees as follows:
        W A R R A N T

        Appointment of Deputy Chairmen of Committees


            Pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 12, I hereby revoke all previous warrants nominating Members to act as Deputy Chairmen of Committees and nominate the following Members to act as Deputy Chairmen of Committees: Ms Barbara McCarthy, Mr James Burke, Ms Kerry Sacilotto, Mr Ted Warren, Mr Gerry Wood and Mr Matthew Bonson, when requested so to do by the Chairman of Committees and Deputy Speaker.
            Given under my hand this 10th day of October 2006.

            Hon Jane Aagaard MLA
            Speaker (Paper 645)

        20. REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, SHARING IN TERRITORY PROSPERITY - MINISTERIAL STATEMENT - MOTION TO NOTE STATEMENT:
            The Minister for Regional Development (Mr Vatskalis) made a statement Regional and Economic Development Framework.
            Mr Vatskalis moved - That the Assembly take note of the statement.
            Debate ensued.
            Extension of Time: On the motion of the Minister for Natural Resources, Environment and Heritage (Ms Scrymgour) the Minister for Local Government (Mr McAdam) was granted an extension of time.

            Debate continued.
            On the motion of the Minister for Health (Dr Burns) debate was adjourned.

        21. ADJOURNMENT:
            The Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson) moved - That the Assembly do now adjourn.
            Debate ensued.
            Question - put and passed.
            And the Assembly adjourned at 6.36pm until Wednesday 11 October 2006 at 10am.
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            PAPERS:
            The following Papers were deemed to have been presented on Tuesday 10 October 2006 -

            Annual Reports:
            Parks and Wildlife Advisory Council, 2005/2006 (Paper 642)
            Pastoral Land Board, 2004/2005 (Paper 641)
              Coroners Act:
              In the matter of Coroner’s findings and recommendation into the death of Ms Cynthia Diane Ching, pursuant to section 46B, dated 27 September 2006 (Paper 644)

              Financial Statement:
              Northern Territory Auditor-General’s Office for the year ended 30 June 2006 (Paper 635)

              Regulations 2006:
              No. 30, Higher Education Regulations (Paper 636)
              No. 31, Motor Vehicles Amendment (Compensation Contributions) Regulations (Paper 637)
              No. 32, Procurement Amendment Regulations (No. 2) (Paper 638)
              No. 33, Treasury Legislation Amendment (Revenue Units) Regulations (Paper 639)
              No. 34, Liquor Amendment (Infringement Offence) Regulations (Paper 640)

              Surveillance Devices Act:
              Annual reporting requirement 2005/2006, pursuant to section 49, dated 23 July 2006 (Paper 643)
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              ATTENDANCE:
              All Members attended the sitting, except Mrs Miller on leave.
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