Department of the Legislative Assembly, Northern Territory Government

Minutes of Proceedings - 2004-02-17

1. MEETING:
      The Assembly met at 10am, pursuant to resolution of the Assembly, dated Thursday 27 November 2003. The Speaker, the Honourable L. M. Braham, took the Chair.

2. PRAYERS.

3. MESSAGE FROM ADMINISTRATOR:
      The Speaker advised Honourable Members of receipt of the following Message from His Honour the Administrator:
Message No. 18
Assent to Proposed Laws
      I, EDWARD JOSEPH EGAN, AM 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:

      22 October 2003
          Associations Act 2003 (No. 56 of 2003)
          Business Tenancies (Fair Dealings) Act 2003 (No. 55 of 2003)
          Water Amendment Act 2003 (No. 57 of 2003)
      15 December 2003
          AustralAsia Railway (Special Provisions) Amendment Act 2003 (No. 58 of 2003)
          AustralAsia Railway (Third Party Access) Amendment Act 2003 (No. 59 of 2003)

      7 January 2004
          Architects Amendment Act 2003 (No. 5 of 2004)
          Bushfires Amendment Act 2003 (No. 6 of 2004)
          Criminal Code Amendment Act 2003 (No. 4 of 2004)
          De Facto Relationships (Northern Territory Request) Act 2003 (No. 2 of 2004)
          Fisheries Amendment Act 2003 (No. 7 of 2004)
          Law Reform (Gender, Sexuality and De Facto Relationships) Act 2003 (No. 1 of 2004)
          Liquor Amendment Act 2003 (No. 8 of 2004)
          Parks and Reserves (Framework for the Future) Act 2003 (No. 9 of 2004)
          Sentencing (Crime of Murder) and Parole Reform Act 2003 (No. 3 of 2004)
          Stock Diseases Amendment Act 2003 (No. 10 of 2004)

      Dated 6th day of February 2004

      Sgd E J Egan OA
          Administrator (Paper 1176)

4. PETITIONS:
      Response to petitions: The Clerk, pursuant to Standing order 100A, advised – That, a response to petitions Nos. 44 and 48 had been received and circulated to Members (Paper 1177) and the terms of the responses would be included in the Hansard record.

5. MINISTERIAL PORTFOLIOS AND ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS:
      The Chief Minister (Ms Martin), by leave, advised the Assembly of revised ministerial responsibilities of Government.
      Ms Martin laid on the Table the following Paper –
Administrative Arrangements Order, Gazette S24, dated 15 December 2003 (Paper 1178).

      MINISTERIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

      CLARE MAJELLA MARTIN
          Chief Minister
          Minister for Tourism
          Minister for Territory Development
          Minister for the AustralAsia Railway
          Minister for Indigenous Affairs
          Minister for Arts and Museums
          Minister for Young Territorians
          Minister for Women’s Policy
          Minister for Senior Territorians

      SYDNEY JAMES STIRLING
          Treasurer
          Minister for Employment , Education and Training
          Minister for Racing, Gaming and Licensing

      PETER HOWARD TOYNE
          Minister for Justice and Attorney-General
          Minister for Health
          Minister for Central Australia

      PAUL RAYMOND HENDERSON
          Minister for Business and Industry
          Minister for Police, Firs and Emergency Services
          Minister for Defence Support
          Minister for Asian Relations and trade
          Minister for Corporate and Information Services
          Minister for Communications

      JOHN LEONARD AH KIT
          Minister for Community Development
          Minister for Housing
          Minister for Local Government
          Minister for Sport and Recreation
          Minister for Regional Development
          Minister assisting the Chief Minister on Indigenous Affairs

      CHRISTOPHER BRUCE BURNS
          Minister for Transport and Infrastructure
          Minister for Lands and Planning
          Minister for Parks and Wildlife
          Minister for Essential Services

      KONSTANTINE VATSKALIS
          Minister for Mines and Energy
          Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries
          Minister for Ethnic Affairs

      MARION ROSE SCRYMGOUR
          Minister for Family and Community Services
          Minister for the Environment and Heritage
          Minister assisting the Chief Minister on Young Territorians, Women’s Policy and Senior Territorians
6. OPPOSITION SHADOW MINISTERIAL PORTFOLIO RESPONSIBILITIES:
      The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Mills), by leave, advised the Assembly of portfolio allocation responsibilities of the Opposition, previously publicly advised on 9 February 2004, as follows:
      TERRENCE KENNEDY MILLS
      Leader of the Opposition
      Treasurer
      Racing, Gaming and Licensing
      Territory Development
      Railway
      Asian Relations and Trade
      RICHARD LIM
      Deputy Leader of the Opposition
      Chairman, Policy Development Committee
      Education, Employment and Training
      Corporate and Information Services
      Communications
      Ethnic Affairs
      Central Australia

      SUSAN JILL CARTER
      Leader of Opposition Business / Whip
      Health and Community Services
      Senior Territorians
      Arts and Museums

      TIMOTHY DENNEY BALDWIN
      Primary Industry and Fisheries
      Environment and Heritage
      Parks and Wildlife

      DENIS GABRIEL BURKE
      Transport and Infrastructure
      Defence Support

      JODEEN TERESE CARNEY
      Attorney General and Justice
      Women’s Policy

      STEPHEN DUNHAM
      Business, Industry and Resource Development
      Essential Services

      JOHAN WESSEL ELFERINK
      Police, Fire and Emergency Services
      Local Government
      Indigenous Affairs
      Community Development
      Regional Development

      PETER JOHN MALEY
      Lands and Planning
      Sport and Recreation

      FAY MILLER
      Tourism
      Housing
      Youth
7. SELECT COMMITTEE ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN THE COMMUNITY – MEMBERSHIP CHANGE – MOTION AGREED TO:
      The Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson), by leave, moved – That the Member for Arafura (Ms Scrymgour) be discharged from service on the Select Committee on Substance Abuse in the Community; and the Member for Nightcliff (Mrs Aagaard) be appointed to the Select Committee on Substance Abuse in the Community.
      Question – put and passed.

8. SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION AND TABLED PAPERS COMMITTEE – MEMBERSHIP CHANGE – MOTION AGREED TO:
      The Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson), by leave, moved – That the Member for Arafura (Ms Scrymgour) be discharged from service on the Subordinate Legislation and Tabled Papers Committee and that the Member for Nightcliff (Mrs Aagaard) be appointed in her stead.
      Question – put and passed.
9. SELECT COMMITTEE ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN THE COMMUNITY – MEMBERSHIP CHANGE – MOTION AGREED TO:
      The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Mills), by leave, moved – That the Member for Goyder (Mr Maley) be discharged from service on the Select Committee on Substance Abuse in the Community and that the Member for Katherine (Mrs Miller) be appointed in his stead.
      Question – put and passed.
10. MINISTERIAL REPORTS:
      Legislative Assembly Members Superannuation, Review: The Chief Minister (Ms Martin) advised of outcomes of a review of superannuation entitlements for Members.
      Mr Mills responded thereto.
      Ms Martin responded accordingly.

      Teacher Numbers: The Minister for Employment, Education and Training (Mr Stirling) advised Members of the government’s progress on fulfilling its undertaking to increase teaching staff by 100 places during the current parliamentary term.
      Dr Lim responded thereto.
      Mr Stirling responded accordingly.

      Sri Lanka Cricket Match, Marrara: The Minister for Sport and Recreation (Mr Ah Kit) advised Members his visit to Sri Lanka and Vietnam and concurrent arrangements made to facilitate a cricket match between Sri Lanka and a Chief Minister’s eleven later this year at Marrara Oval.
      Mr Maley responded thereto.
      Mr Ah Kit responded accordingly.

      Prawn Farming, Broodstock: The Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries (Mr Vatskalis) advised of developments in the prawn farming industry in the Territory.
      Mr Baldwin responded thereto.
      Mr Wood responded thereto.
      Mr Vatskalis responded accordingly.

      Ministerial Reports noted, pursuant to Sessional Order.
11. SWIMMING POOL SAFETY BILL 2004 (Serial 206):
      The Minister for Local Government (Mr Ah Kit) sought leave to present the Swimming Pool Safety Bill 2004 (Serial 206) –
      The Speaker thereupon gave the call to the Minister to proceed to present the Bill.
      And the Minister for Local Government (Mr Ah Kit) presented a Bill for an Act to establish safety standards for certain swimming pools and encourage compliance with those standards, and for related purposes.
      The Bill was read a first time.
      And Mr Ah Kit moved – That the Bill be now read a second and in doing so a point of order being raised -
      Point of order – leave to present Bill: The Member for Macdonnell (Mr Elferink) raised as a point of order that leave had not been granted on the voices for the Minister to present the Bill.
      Point of order upheld.
      Decision of Speaker – recommitted question of leave: The Speaker agreed to the point of order and recommitted the question of leave being granted to the Minister for Local Government (Mr Ah Kit) to present the Swimming Pool Safety Bill 2004 (Serial 206).
      A dissentient voice being raised –
      Leave denied to the Minister for Local Government to present the Bill.

      Suspension of Standing Orders – present Bill without notice: The Minister for Local Government (Mr Ah Kit) thereupon moved - That so much of Standing Orders be suspended as would prevent him presenting a Bill, without notice being given, entitled Swimming Pool Safety Bill 2004 (Serial 206), forthwith.
      Debate ensued.
      The Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson) moved – That the question be now put.
      Question - That the question be now put - put.
      The Assembly divided (the Speaker, Hon. L. M. Braham, in the Chair) -

      AYES, 14 NOES, 10

      Mrs Aagaard Mr Baldwin
      Mr Ah Kit Mr Burke
      Mr Bonson Ms Carney
      Dr Burns Ms Carter
      Mr Henderson Mr Dunham
      Mr Kiely Mr Elferink
      Ms Lawrie Dr Lim
      Ms Martin Mr Maley
      Mr McAdam Mrs Miller
      Ms Scrymgour Mr Mills
      Mr Stirling
      Dr Toyne
      Mr Vatskalis
      Mr Wood

      And so it was resolved in the affirmative.
      Question – That the motion to suspend Standing Orders to allow the Bill to be presented forthwith – put and passed.
12. PROPOSED CENSURE OF CHIEF MINISTER – POOL FENCING – MOTION NEGATIVED:
      The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Mills) moved – That so much of Standing Orders be suspended as would prevent him moving a censure of the Chief Minister (Ms Martin) relating to the handling of issues relating to pool fencing.

      The Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson) informed the Assembly, pursuant to Standing Order 95, that the Government accepted the motion as a censure motion.

      The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Mills) thereupon moved – That this Assembly censure and condemn the Chief Minister for her handling of the pool fencing issue and in particular for:

      1. The lack of fairness and inconsistency of her legislation and in the way that it was applied.
      2. Overriding the high priority Territorians place on lifestyle and freedom.
      3. The fact that the administration of the Act was not working.
      4. The significant differences of view within the community, the bureaucracy and the government in what the Act required.
      5. The fact that the approval process took too long and in some cases settlement dates for the transfer of properties were missed.
      6. The major problems the Act created for Territorians in dealing with their neighbours.
      7. The concern and confusion the Chief Minister and her government created about the pool fencing incentive scheme.
      8. The fact that inspectors were constrained by provisions of the Act and applied them in the most stringent way possible with no room for discretion.
      9. The lack of consultation on the details before the legislation was introduced.
      10. The total lack of consultation on the laws that will now replace the Swimming Pool Fencing Act.
      11. The indecent haste and abuse of process in rushing these new laws through this parliament in the next few days.

      Debate ensued.
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      Visitors: The Speaker advised Members of the presence in the public galleries of students from Henbury Outreach School, part of the Casuarina Senior College. On behalf of all Members the Speaker extended a warm welcome to the students.
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      Debate continued.
      The Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson) moved – That the question be now put.
      Question - That the question be now put - put.
      The Assembly divided (the Speaker, Hon. L. M. Braham, in the Chair) -

      AYES, 13 NOES, 10

      Mrs Aagaard Mr Baldwin
      Mr Ah Kit Mr Burke
      Mr Bonson Ms Carney
      Dr Burns Ms Carter
      Mr Henderson Mr Dunham
      Mr Kiely Mr Elferink
      Ms Lawrie Dr Lim
      Ms Martin Mr Maley
      Mr McAdam Mrs Miller
      Ms Scrymgour Mr Mills
      Mr Stirling
      Dr Toyne
      Mr Vatskalis

      And so it was resolved in the affirmative.
      Question – That the motion of censure be agreed to - put.
      The Assembly divided (the Speaker, Hon. L. M. Braham, in the Chair) -

      AYES, 10 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 Stirling
      Dr Toyne
      Mr Vatskalis

      Motion negatived accordingly.
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      Suspension of sitting: The sittings of the Assembly was suspended between 12.13pm and 2.10pm.
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13. NOTICES:
      The following notice was given:
      Dr Toyne: To present the Consumer Affairs and Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2004 (Serial 205).
      Mr Ah Kit: To move – on Thursday 26 February 2004 – That so much of Standing Orders be suspended as would prevent the Swimming Pool Safety Bill 2004 (Serial 206) through all stages at this sittings.

14. QUESTIONS:
      2.12pm Mr Mills to Ms Martin.
      2.15pm Ms Lawrie to Ms Martin.
      2.20pm Mr Wood to Mr Vatskalis.
      2.23pm Mr Mills to Ms Martin.
      2.27pm Mr Bonson to Mr Stirling.
      2.31pm Mr Mills to Ms Martin.
      2.34pm Mrs Aagaard to Dr Burns.
      2.37pm Mr Mills to Ms Martin.
      2.40pm Mrs Aagaard to Dr Burns.
      2.50pm Mr Mills to Ms Martin.
      2.52pm Mr Wood to Dr Burns.
      2.56pm Ms Lawrie to Mr Henderson.
      3.02pm Mr Mills to Ms Martin.
      3.03pm Mr Bonson to Ms Scrymgour.
      3.05pm Ms Carter to Ms Scrymgour.
      3.08pm Mr Bonson to Mr Ah Kit.

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

15. STATEMENT BY SPEAKER – PROCEDURAL STATUS OF GOVERNMENT BUSINESS, SWIMMING POOL LEGISLATION:
      The Speaker advised Members of the current procedural status of Government Business, Order of the Day, relating to the Swimming Pool Safety Bill 2004 (Serial 206) dealt with earlier this day, as follows:

      “Members will recall that immediately following Ministerial Reports I called on Minister Ah Kit who in accordance with the proposed procedural arrangements sought leave to present the Bill without notice.

      On two occasions I sought an indication of Members as to whether leave was granted. On the second occasion I did not hear any dissentient voice and accordingly called upon the Minister and he proceeded to present the Bill.

      The Bill was then read a first time and the Minister, in accordance with normal practice, proceeded to move a motion that the Bill to be read a second time.

      At that stage the Member for Macdonnell raised a point of order to the effect that leave had not been previously granted to the Minister to present the Bill.

      After further discussion of the point of order it was my decision to recommit to the Assembly the question for leave for the Minister to present the Bill without notice. Leave was not granted and the Minister thereupon moved for the suspension of Standing Orders to enable him to present the Bill forthwith.

      The motion for the suspension of Standing Orders was debated and the Leader of Government Business, Minister Henderson moved ‘that the Question be now put’. The Assembly divided and the question was resolved in the affirmative. The question for the suspension of Standing Orders was then put and passed on the voices.

      Prior to the Minister being called on to present the Bill the Leader of the Opposition rose and moved for the suspension of Standing Orders to present a censure motion relating to the Chief Minister.

      The Leader of Government Business, pursuant to SO 95, accepted the censure motion. Accordingly Mr Mills moved the censure motion, which was debated. The Leader of Government Business moved that the question be now put. The Assembly divided and the question was resolved in the affirmative. The question on the motion of censure of the Chief Minister was put and negatived on the voices.

      Accordingly, in respect of further consideration of Government Business the Assembly is at the stage where Standing Orders have been suspended to enable Minister for Local Government (Mr Ah Kit) to present the Bill. I now call on the Minister.”.

16. SWIMMING POOL SAFETY BILL 2004 (Serial 206):
      The Minister for Local Government (Mr Ah Kit), pursuant to resolution passed earlier this day suspending Standing Orders to allow the Bill to be tabled forthwith without notice, presented a Bill for an Act to establish safety standards for certain swimming pools and encourage compliance with those standards, and for related purposes.
      Bill read a first time.
      Mr Ah Kit moved – That the Bill be now read a second time.
      Debate ensued.
      On the motion of the Member for Greatorex (Dr Lim) debate was adjourned.
17. MINING AMENDMENT BILL 2003 (Serial 191):
      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 Mines and Energy (Mr Vatskalis) the Bill was read a third time and passed to be a proposed law.
18. ORDER OF BUSINESS:
      The Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson) moved – That the Routine of Business, Ministerial Statements be called on forthwith.
      Question – put and passed.
19. AUSTRALASIA RAILWAY FROM ALICE SPRINGS TO DARWIN, COMPLETION – MINISTERIAL STATEMENT – MOTION TO NOTE STATEMENT:
      The Chief Minister (Ms Martin) made a statement relating to the completion of the AustralAsia Railway from Alice Springs to Darwin.
      Ms Martin moved – That the Assembly take note of the Statement.
      Debate ensued.
      Extension of time: The Member for Greatorex (Dr Lim) moved - That the Member for Brennan (Mr Burke) be granted an extension of time, pursuant to Standing Order 77.
      Question put and passed.
      Debate continued.
      On the motion of the Minister for Health (Dr Toyne) debate was adjourned.
20. BUILDING HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES – 5 YEAR FRAMEWORK FOR HEALTH AND COMMUNITY SERVICES – MINISTERIAL STATEMENT - MOTION TO NOTE STATEMENT:
      The Minister for Health (Dr Toyne) made a statement relating to the Government’s health and community services agenda and framework for the next 5 years.
      Dr Toyne moved – That the Assembly take note of the Statement.
      Debate ensued.
      Paper tabled: The Member for Port Darwin (Ms Carter), by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper –
Acute Services, Renal Services at Royal Darwin Hospital, Tennant Creek and Alice Springs Hospital, Information Act papers release (Paper 1194).

      Debate continued.
      Extension of time: The Minister for Health (Dr Toyne) moved - That the Member for Arafura (Ms Scrymgour) be granted an extension of time, pursuant to Standing Order 77.
      Question put and passed.
      Debate continued.
      Papers tabled: The Member for Brennan (Mr Burke), by leave, laid on the Table the following Papers -
Dental Services, Gove Private Dental Practice (Paper 1195);
School Dental Clinics, summary of dental clinics closed (Paper 1196);
Royal Darwin Hospital, bed shortages, e-mail from constituent (Paper 1197); and
Capital Works, Cross Output Group, Royal Darwin Hospital – Information Act, paper release (Paper 1198).

      Debate continued.
      Extension of time: The Member for Port Darwin (Ms Carter) moved - That the Member for Brennan (Mr Burke) be granted an extension of time, pursuant to Standing Order 77.
      Question put and passed.
      Debate continued.
      The Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson) moved – That the debate be adjourned.
      Question - That the motion be agreed to - put.
      The Assembly divided (the Speaker, Hon. L. M. Braham, in the Chair) -

      AYES, 12 NOES, 10

      Mrs Aagaard Mr Baldwin
      Mr Bonson Mr Burke
      Dr Burns Ms Carney
      Mr Henderson Ms Carter
      Mr Kiely Mr Dunham
      Ms Lawrie Mr Elferink
      Ms Martin Dr Lim
      Mr McAdam Mr Maley
      Ms Scrymgour Mrs Miller
      Mr Stirling Mr Mills
      Dr Toyne
      Mr Vatskalis

      And so it was resolved in the affirmative.
      And the Member for Drysdale (Mr Dunham) continuing to ignore the Speaker’s request to come to order -
      Member suspended: The Speaker (Mrs Braham), pursuant to Standing Order 240A, ordered the Member for Drysdale (Mr Dunham) at 8.59pm to withdraw from the Chamber for a period of one hour on account of disorderly conduct.
      Mr Dunham in proceeding to withdraw from the Chamber continued to address the Chair in an unparliamentary manner –
      Member named and suspended: The Speaker thereupon named the Member for Drysdale (Mr Dunham) for his continued offensive comments and disorderly conduct.
      The Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson) thereupon moved – That the Member for Drysdale (Mr Dunham) be suspended from the service of the Assembly for a period of 24 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 241.
      Question – put and passed.

      The Member for Drysdale (Mr Dunham) was therefore suspended at 9.10pm for 24 hours, and accordingly withdrew from the Chamber.
21. MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE – EMPLOYMENT LOSSES AND PAY-ROLL TAXATION REVENUES:
      The Speaker advised Members that the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Mills) had proposed as a definite matter of public importance for discussion this day -

      Noting –
more than 3000 jobs have been lost since May 2002;
fewer Territorians have full time jobs now than in August 2001;
while GST revenues have increased from $1.2 billion in 2000/2001 to more than $1.6 billion - that is by $400 million or one-third – Territory business is suffering under the burden of the tax on jobs ie pay-roll tax; and
this government seems unable to act to ease the situation other than to commission southern consultants for another review or discussion paper,

      it is an urgent matter of public importance that a new approach must be found and new policies implemented.

      The proposed discussion having received the necessary support -
      The Speaker thereupon called upon Mr Mills to address the Assembly.
      Discussion ensued.
      Leave denied: The Member for Araluen (Ms Carney) sought leave to move a motion to grant an extension of time for the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Mills) to continue his remarks
      A dissentient voice being raised leave denied.
      Discussion continued.
      Leave denied: The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Mills) sought leave to move a motion to grant an extension of time to the Member for Greatorex (Dr Lim).
      A dissentient voice being raised leave denied.
      Discussion continued.
      Discussion concluded.
22. ADJOURNMENT:
      The Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Dr Toyne) moved – That the Assembly do now adjourn.
      Debate ensued.
      Remuneration Tribunal Determination, overseas travel for Members: The Member for Goyder (Mr Maley) made a report to the Speaker, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination paragraph 4.2, relating to overseas travel by Members.
      Debate continued.
      And the Assembly having sat until 12 midnight –
      Debate continued.
      Question – put and passed.
      And the Assembly adjourned at 00.08am Wednesday 2004 until 10am, this day.
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      PAPERS:
      The following Papers were deemed to have been presented on Tuesday 17 February 2004 –

      Annual Reports:
      Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority, 2002/2003 (Paper 1183)
      Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission, 2002/2003 (Paper 1184)
      Northern Territory Plumbers and Drainers Licensing Board, 2002/2003, for the year ended 30 September 2003 (Paper 1182)

      Community Government Scheme:
      Yugul Mangi Community Government Scheme (Paper 1181)

      Coroners Act:
      In the matter of Coronial Findings and Recommendations into the Death of Ms Annette Kunia, pursuant to section 46B (Paper 1185)
      In the matter of Coronial Findings and Recommendations into the Death of Ms Dianne Dale Juratowitch, pursuant to section 46B (Paper 1186)

      Regulations 2003:
      No. 55, Amendment of Evidence Regulations (Paper 1187)
      No. 56, Amendments of Northern Territory Rail Safety Regulations (Paper 1188)
      No. 57, Amendments of Fisheries Regulations (Paper 1189)
      No. 58, Legal Practitioners Admission Rules (Paper 1190)
      No. 59, Palmerston (Procedures for Meetings) By-Laws (Paper 1191)
      No. 60, Amendments of Corporations Law Rules (Paper 1192)

      Regulations 2004:
      No. 01, Amendments of Animal Welfare Regulations (Paper 1193)
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      ATTENDANCE:
      All Members attended the sitting.
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