Minutes of Proceedings - 2003-02-19
- 1. MEETING:
- The Assembly met at 11am. The Speaker, the Honourable L. M. Braham, took the Chair.
2. PRAYERS.
3. PETITIONS:
- The Member for Goyder (Mr Maley) presented petition No.26, from 50 petitioners requesting an extension of the Marrakai School Bus Route (Paper 784).
Petition read.
The Member for Goyder (Mr Maley) presented petition No.25, from 83 petitioners requesting Members to allow a genetically modified free Northern Territory (Paper 785).
Petition read.
The Member for Braitling (Mrs Braham), by leave, presented petition No.24, from 2872 petitioners relating to the proposed closure of Panorama Guth in Alice Springs (Paper 786).
Petition read.
- The Leader for Government Business (Mr Henderson) moved – That leave of absence be granted to the Member for Nelson (Mr Wood) for today and Thursday 20 February 2003, due to a family bereavement.
Question – put and passed.
- Alice Springs to Darwin Railway: The Chief Minister (Ms Martin) made a report on the construction progress to date of the Alice Springs to Darwin Railway.
Mr Burke responded thereto.
Ms Martin responded accordingly.
Secondary Education in Remote Indigenous communities: The Minister for Employment, Education and Training (Mr Stirling) made a report on the progress of secondary education programs to remote indigenous communities.
Mr Mills responded thereto.
Mr Stirling responded accordingly.
Nurse Recruitment: The Minister for Health and Community Services (Mrs Aagaard) made a report on the current program to recruit and retain trained nurses in the Territory.
Ms Carter responded thereto.
Mrs Aagaard responded accordingly.
Building Indemnity Industry Insurance: The Minister for Lands and Planning (Mr Vatskalis) made a report on a government proposal to introduce insurance for builders to protect consumers and a builders registration system.
Paper tabled: The Minister for Lands and Planning (Mr Vatskalis) laid on the Table the following Paper –
Mr Dunham responded thereto.
Mr Vatskalis responded accordingly.
- Ministerial Reports noted, pursuant to Sessional Order.
- Suspension of Standing Orders – Take two Bills together: The Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services (Mr Henderson), pursuant to notice, moved – That so much of Standing Orders be suspended as would prevent the Terrorism (Northern Territory) Request Bill 2003 (Serial 127) and Terrorism (Emergency Powers) Bill 2003 (Serial 128) –
(a) being presented a first time together and one motion being put in regard to, respectively, the second readings; the committee’s report stage; and the third readings of the Bills together; and
(b) the consideration of the Bills separately in the committee of the whole.
Question – put and passed.
Mr Henderson, pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to request the Parliament of the Commonwealth to enact particular legislation relating to terrorism; and a Bill for an Act to give special powers to police officers and others to deal with terrorist acts and imminent terrorist acts, to protect public health, public safety and property in the event of a terrorist act or imminent terrorist act, and for related purposes.
Bills read a first time.
Debate ensued.
On the motion of the Member for Brennan (Mr Burke) debate was adjourned.
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Suspension of sittings: The sittings of the Assembly was suspended between 12.03pm and 2pm.––––––––––––––––
- The following notices were given:
Mr Stirling: To move – That so much of the Standing Orders be suspended as would prevent Bills entitled, Dangerous Goods (Road and Rail Transport) Bill 2003 (Serial 122) and Dangerous Goods Act 1998 Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 123) –
- (a) being presented and read a first time together and one motion being put in regard to, respectively, the second readings; the committee’s report stage; and the third readings of the Bills together; and
(b) the consideration of the Bills separately in the committee of the whole.
Mr Stirling: To present the Dangerous Goods (Road and Rail Transport) Bill 2003 (Serial 122).
Mr Stirling: To present the Dangerous Goods Act 1998 Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 123).
Mrs Braham: To present the Sentencing Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 126).
- 2.00pm Mr Elferink to Mrs Aagaard.
2.02pm Ms Lawrie to Ms Martin.
2.10pm Ms Carter to Mrs Aagaard.
2.12pm Mr Kiely to Mr Stirling.
2.20pm Mr Burke to Ms Martin.
2.24pm Mr Bonson to Ms Martin.
2.31pm Mr Reed to Mr Stirling.
Paper tabled: The Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Reed), by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper -
2.35pm Mr McAdam to Mr Stirling.
2.43pm Mr Reed to Mr Stirling.
2.45pm Ms Scrymgour to Mr Ah Kit.
2.50pm Mr Reed to Mr Stirling.
2.55pm Mr Mills to Mr Vatskalis.
2.56pm Mr McAdam to Mr Stirling.
The Leader of Governments Business (Mr Henderson) asked that further questions be placed on the Written Question Paper.
- 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 ensued.
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 Police, Fire and Emergency Services (Mr Henderson) the Bill was read a third time and passed to be a proposed law.
- 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 ensued.
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 Business, Industry and Resource Development (Mr Henderson) the Bill was read a third time and passed to be a proposed law.
11. ORDER OF BUSINESS:
- The Leader for Government Business (Mr Henderson) moved – That Business of the Assembly No.1, relating to a report of the Standing Orders Committee, be called on forthwith.
Question – put an passed.
- The Chairman of the Standing Orders Committee (Mr Henderson), pursuant to resolution of the Assembly of 9 October 2002, laid on the Table the –
(a) Standing Orders Committee Report for review and identification of options for enhancement of the Estimates Committee process, February 2003 (Paper 789); and
(b) List of submissions received in regard to this reference as follows (Paper 792) -
Auditor-General – Mr Mike Blake
Health and Community Services – Mr Graham Symons
NT Tourist Commission – Angela Collard
ABC Television – Mr Michael Coggin
Department of Business Industry and Resource Development – Mr Peter Blake
Department of Justice – Mr Richard Coates
CLP parliamentary wing – Mr Denis Burke
Community Development, Sport and Cultural Affairs – Ms Sylvia Langford
Treasury – Ms Jennifer Prince
Deputy Chief Minister – Hon Syd Stirling
Government Whip – Mr Len Kiely
Department of Employment, Education and Training – Mr Peter Plummer
- Mr Henderson moved – That the Report be printed.
Question – put and passed.
Mr Henderson moved – That the Assembly adopt the Report.
Debate ensued.
Papers tabled: The Chairman (Mr Henderson) laid on the Table the following Papers –
Estimates Committee – Draft Terms of Reference – Government Owned Corporations (Incorporating recommended options – Standing Orders Committee Report), February 2003 (Paper 791).
Ordered that the Chairman of the Standing Orders Committee (Mr Henderson) have leave to continue his remarks at a later hour.
Debate adjourned.
13. REMUNERATION TRIBUNAL REPORT AND DETERMINATION No. 1 OF 2002, MINISTERS AND MEMBERS OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY – REPORT NOTED:
- The Order of the Day having been read for the resumption of debate on the question – The Assembly take note of the Report –
Debate ensued.
Question – put and passed.
14. REMUNERATION TRIBUNAL REPORT AND DETERMINATION NO. 2 OF 2002 – MINISTERS AND MEMBERS OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY – REPORT NOTED:
- The Order of the Day having been read for the resumption of debate on the question – The Assembly take note of the Report –
Debate ensued.
Question – put and passed.
15. NOVEMBER 2002 REPORT OF THE AUDITOR-GENERAL TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY – REPORT NOTED:
- The Order of the Day having been read for the resumption of debate on the question – The Assembly take note of the Report –
Debate ensued.
Question – put and passed.
16. CRIME PREVENTION INITIATIVES – MOTION TO NOTE STATEMENT:
- The Order of the Day having been read for resumption of debate on the question – That the Assembly take note of the Statement –
Debate resumed.
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Distinguished visitor: The Acting Deputy Speaker (Mr Bonson) advised members of the presence in the Speaker’s Gallery of Mrs Dawn Lawrie, a former Member of the Legislative Assembly. On behalf of all Members the Acting Deputy Speaker extended a warm welcome to the distinguished visitor.
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Debate continued.On the motion of the Member for Barkly (Mr McAdam) debate was adjourned.
- The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure (Mr Vatskalis) made a statement relating to the Northern Territory’s public bus transport system network.
Mr Vatskalis moved – That the Assembly take note of the Statement.
Debate ensued.
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Quorum: The Member for Drysdale (Mr Dunham) drew attention to the state of the House. The Speaker ordered that the Bells be rung.Bells rung.
A quorum having been obtained, the Assembly resumed.
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Debate continued.
Question – put and passed.
18. ADJOURNMENT:
- The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure (Mr Vatskalis) moved – That the Assembly do now adjourn.
Debate ensued.
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Remuneration Tribunal: The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Burke) made a further report to the Assembly pursuant to paragraph 9.2 of Remuneration Tribunal Determination No. 2 of 2002 - overseas travel entitlement. –––––––––––––––
Debate continued.Question – put and passed.
And the Assembly adjourned at 9.29pm on Wednesday 19 February 2003 until Thursday 20 February 2003 at 10am.
- PAPERS:
The following Paper was deemed to have been presented on Wednesday 19 February 2003:
Annual Reports:
Treasurer’s Mid-Year Report 2002/2003 (Paper 793)
ATTENDANCE
All Members attended the sittings, except Mr Wood on leave.
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