Minutes of Proceedings - 2004-10-12
1. MEETING:
2. PRAYERS.
3. PETITIONS:
7. CITIZENS RIGHT OF REPLY TO CRITICISM MADE UNDER PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE - REFERENCE TO STANDING ORDERS COMMITTEE –– MOTION AGREED TO:
Letter, Mrs Susan Lowry, Executive Officer, Victims of Crime NT to Dr Peter Toyne (Attorney-General), dated 7 October 2004 re comments relating to Evidence Reform (Children and Sexual Offences) Bill (Paper 1488).
- The Assembly met at 10am. The Speaker, the Honourable L. M. Braham, took the Chair.
2. PRAYERS.
3. PETITIONS:
- Response to petitions: The Clerk, pursuant to Standing Order 100A, presented a response to the following petition No. 64 (Darwin City Waterfront Project and Goyder’s Camp below Government House) and advised the response would be included in the Hansard record. (Paper 1485)
- The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Mills) advised Members of the following changes to opposition shadow ministerial portfolio responsibilities –
MR T K MILLS
(Leader of the Opposition)
Territory Development
Tourism
AustralAsia Railway
Indigenous Affairs
Arts and Museums
Young Territorians
Senior Territorians
- DR R S H LIM
(Deputy Leader of the Opposition)
Treasurer
Employment, Education, and Training
Racing, Gaming and Licensing
Central Australia
- MR D G BURKE
Business, Industry and Resource Development
Corporate & Information Services
Communications
Asian Relations and Trade
Police, Fire and Emergency Services
Defence Support
- MS J T CARNEY
Attorney-General and Justice
Health
- MR J W ELFERINK
(Opposition Whip)
Community Development
Housing
Local Government
Sport and Recreation
Regional Development
- MS S J CARTER
Family and Community Services
Environment and Heritage
Women’s Policy
- MR S DUNHAM
Transport and Infrastructure
Lands and Planning
Parks and Wildlife
Essential Services
- MRS C F MILLER
Ethnic Affairs
Mines and Energy
Primary Industry and Fisheries
- The Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Dr Toyne) advised Members of his hearing difficulties currently being experienced and sought their consideration until he can see an audiologist.
- Darwin City Waterfront Project: The Chief Minister (Ms Martin) reported on the status of the project with the appointment of Darwin Cove Consortium being given preferred construction status.
Mr Mills responded thereto.
Mr Wood responded thereto.
Ms Martin responded accordingly.
Apprenticeships in the Health Services Industry: The Minister for Health (Dr Toyne) reported on the increase of traineeships and apprentices in the health services industry and health related agencies.
Ms Carney responded thereto.
Dr Toyne responded accordingly.
Regional Development in Communities: The Minister for Community Development (Mr Ah Kit) reported on a conference on regional development committees conducted in Alice Springs, September 2004.
Mr Elferink responded thereto.
Mr Ah Kit responded accordingly.
Cultural Awareness: The Minister for Ethnic affairs (Mr Vatskalis) reported on cross cultural awareness and training programs provided under the auspices of the Department of Ethnic Affairs.
Ms Miller responded thereto.
Mr Vatskalis responded accordingly.
Ministerial Reports noted, pursuant to Sessional Order.
7. CITIZENS RIGHT OF REPLY TO CRITICISM MADE UNDER PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE - REFERENCE TO STANDING ORDERS COMMITTEE –– MOTION AGREED TO:
- The Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson), by leave, moved - This Assembly, noting that -
1. During the debate in the Legislative Assembly on the Evidence Reform (Children and Sexual Offences) Bill on 7 October 2004 the Member for Araluen made a series of assertions regarding the professional capacity of Northern Territory public servants who prepared the Bill for debate in the Legislative Assembly;
2. On 8 October 2004 the public servants from the Department of Justice who prepared the instructions, and the Parliamentary Counsel who drafted the legislation, took the extraordinary and unprecedented action of writing to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and the Leader of Government Business raising concerns with what was, in their words “a direct attack on the professional legal expertise of departmental officers";
3. The public servants note those officers have no ability to respond or to seek redress for such an attack on their professional competence under parliamentary privilege and must suffer having their reputations impugned on the public record;
Refer the following matters to the Standing Orders Committee, which will meet today on 12 October 2004, for inquiry and report:
(a) whether the Assembly’s Standing Orders need to be strengthened to provide persons other than members of the Assembly with a mechanism to respond to allegations that they believe unfairly impugn their reputations;
(b) whether the Speaker can provide further guidance to Members on the appropriateness of them using parliamentary privilege to advance such assertions; and
(c) The Committee shall report to the Assembly during the first sittings of the Assembly in 2005.
Debate ensued.
Papers tabled: The Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson) laid on the Table the following Papers -
Letter, Mrs Susan Lowry, Executive Officer, Victims of Crime NT to Dr Peter Toyne (Attorney-General), dated 7 October 2004 re comments relating to Evidence Reform (Children and Sexual Offences) Bill (Paper 1488).
Debate continued.
The Member for Brennan (Mr Burke) moved – That the question be now put.
Question - put.
The Assembly divided (the Speaker, Hon. L. M. Braham, in the Chair) -
AYES, 11 NOES, 13
Mr Baldwin Mrs Aagaard
Mr Burke Mr Ah Kit
Ms Carney Mr Bonson
Ms Carter Dr Burns
Mr Dunham Mr Henderson
Mr Elferink Mr Kiely
Dr Lim Ms Lawrie
Mr Maley Ms Martin
Mrs Miller Mr McAdam
Mr Mills Ms Scrymgour
Mr Wood Mr Stirling
Dr Toyne
Mr Vatskalis
Motion negatived accordingly.
Debate resumed.
Question – put and passed.
- 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.
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Suspension of sittings: The sittings of the Assembly was suspended between 11.57am and 2pm.______________
Visitors: The Speaker advised members of the presence in the public gallery of Casuarina Street Primary School Year 7 students accompanied by Ms Anna Absalom.
On behalf of all Members the Speaker extended a warm welcome to the visitors.
- The following Notices were given:
Ms Martin: To present the AustralAsia Railway (Special Provisions) Bill 2004 (Serial 258).
Dr Toyne: To present the Sentencing Amendment (Aboriginal Customary Law) Bill 2004 (Serial 254).
Mr Vatskalis: To present the Gene Technology (Northern Territory) Bill 2004 (Serial 249).
Mr Vatskalis: To present the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Amendment Bill 2004 (Serial 250).
- 2.01pm Mr Mills to Ms Martin.
2.07pm Ms Lawrie to Ms Martin.
2.10pm Ms Carter to Ms Scrymgour.
Paper tabled: The Member for Port Darwin (Ms Carter), by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper –
2.12pm Mr Bonson to Ms Martin.
2.17pm Mr Mills to Ms Martin.
2.20pm Mrs Aagaard to Mr Stirling.
2.23pm Mr Wood to Dr Burns.
2.25pm Ms Carter to Ms Scrymgour.
2.32pm Mr Kiely to Dr Toyne.
2.35pm Ms Carter to Ms Scrymgour.
2.36pm Ms Lawrie to Ms Scrymgour.
2.39pm Mr Mills to Ms Martin.
2.42pm Mr McAdam to Mr Henderson.
2.48pm Dr Lim to Mr Stirling.
Paper tabled: The Member for Greatorex (Dr Lim), by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper -
2.50pm Mrs Aagaard to Dr Burns.
2.52pm Mr Wood to Mr Henderson.
2.55pm Mr Mills to Ms Martin.
2.59pm Ms Lawrie to Mr Ah Kit.
The Leader of Government 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, suspended earlier this day, on the question – That the Bill be now read a second time -
Debate resumed.
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Visitors: The Speaker advised members of the presence in the public gallery of Milingimbi Community Education Centre secondary students accompanied by Mr Stuart Porteous. On behalf of all Members the Speaker extended a warm welcome.
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Debate continued.Question – put and passed.
Bill read a second time
The Assembly resolved itself into Committee of the Whole for consideration of the Bill.
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In Committee
(Chairman – Mr Wood)
In Committee
(Chairman – Mr Wood)
Bill, by leave, taken as a whole.
Debate ensued.
Clause 5.
Mr Burke moved the following amendment –
In subclause (1), omit “the whole subclause”.
Debate ensued.
Amendment negatived.
Bill, as printed, agreed to.
Bill to be reported without amendment.
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The Assembly resumed; the Speaker (Mrs Braham) took the Chair; the Chairman (Mr Wood) reported accordingly; and the report was adopted.The Minister for Environment and Heritage (Ms Scrymgour) moved – That the Bill be now read a third time-
Debate ensued.
Question – put and passed.
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 resumed.
Question – put an 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 (Dr Toyne) the Bill was read a third time and passed to be a proposed law.
- The Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (Mr Kiely) laid on the Table the Public Accounts Committee Annual Report 2003/2004 dated October 2004 (Paper 1492).
Mr Kiely moved – That the Report be Printed.
Question – put and passed.
Mr Kiely made a statement relating thereto.
Mr Kiely moved – That the Assembly take note of the Report and that leave be granted to continue his remarks at a later hour.
Question – put and passed.
Debate adjourned.
- The Minister for Employment, Education and Training (Mr Stirling) presented the Final Report, Assessment of Organizational Effectiveness, Human Resource and Management Systems within the DEET Central Australian Office by Bandt, Gatter and Associates dated June 2004 (Paper 1493).
Mr Stirling made a statement relating thereto.
Mr Stirling moved – That the Assembly take note of the Report and that leave be granted to continue his remarks at a later hour.
Question – put and passed.
Debate adjourned.
- The Minister for Mines and Energy (Mr Vatskalis) made a statement relating to the development and economic prospects of the mining industry for the Territory economy.
Mr Vatskalis moved – That the Assembly take note of the Statement.
Debate ensued.
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Extension of time: On the motion of the Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson) the Member for Barkly (Mr McAdam) was granted an extension of time. ___________
Debate continued.Question – put and passed.
- The Minister for Ethnic Affairs (Mr Vatskalis) moved – That the Assembly do now adjourn.
Debate ensued.
Paper tabled: The Member for Araluen (Ms Carney), by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper –
Debate continued.
Question – put and passed.
And the Assembly adjourned at 9.02pm, until tomorrow at 10 am.
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- PAPERS:
The following Papers were deemed to have been presented on Tuesday 12 October 2004 –
Annual Reports:
Utilities Commission, 2003/2004 (Paper 1490)
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- ATTENDANCE:
All Members attended the sitting.
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