Department of the Legislative Assembly, Northern Territory Government

Minutes of Proceedings - 2003-02-20

    1. MEETING:
        The Assembly met at 10am. The Speaker, the Honourable L. M. Braham, took the Chair.

    2. PRAYERS.

    3. VISITORS:
        The Speaker advised Members of the presence in the Speaker’s Gallery of members of the Filipiniana Senior Citizens Association, Darwin including Ms Ester Davy, Acting President; Ms Tina Black, past President and Ms Cynthia Molina.
        On behalf of all Members the Speaker extended a warm welcome to the visitors.
    4. PETITION:
        Response to petition: The Clerk, pursuant to Standing Order 100A advised members of the receipt of a response to petition No.18 and that the response would be included in the Hansard record. (Paper 795)
    5. MINISTERIAL REPORTS:
        Public Housing Assets, Security Upgrade: The Minister for Housing (Mr Ah kit) made a report on the upgrading of the public housing assets with security screens for doors and windows.
        Dr Lim responded thereto.
        Mr Ah Kit responded accordingly.

        Filipiniana Senior Citizens Association: The Minister for Ethnic Affairs (Mr Vatskalis) made a report on the objectives of the Filipiniana Senior Citizens Association.
        Dr Lim responded thereto.
        Mr Vatskalis responded accordingly.

        Australian Health Care Agreements: The Minister for Health and Community Services (Mrs Aagaard) reported on her proposed attendance at a conference of Australian health ministers in Melbourne next week.
        Ms Carter responded thereto.
        Mrs Aagaard responded accordingly.

        Alcohol Restrictions, Alice Springs: The Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Dr Toyne) reported on the outcomes of the current alcohol restrictions being applied in Alice Springs.
        Dr Lim responded thereto.
        Dr Toyne responded accordingly.

        Ministerial Reports noted, pursuant to Sessional Order.
    6. DANGEROUS GOODS (ROAD AND RAIL TRANSPORT) BILL 2003 (Serial 122) and DANGEROUS GOODS ACT 1998 AMENDMENT BILL 2003 (Serial 123):
        Suspension of Standing Orders: The Minister for Employment, Education and Training (Mr Stirling), pursuant to notice, moved – 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.

        Question – put and passed.

        Mr Stirling, pursuant to notice, respectively presented, a Bill for an Act to make provision for safety in the transport of dangerous goods by road as part of the system of nationally consistent road transport laws
        and to make provision for safety in the transport of dangerous goods by rail; and a Bill for an Act to amend the Dangerous Goods Act 1998.
        Bills read a first time.
        Mr Stirling moved – That the Bills be now read a second time.
        Debate ensued.
        On the motion of the Member for Goyder (Mr Maley) debate was adjourned.

    7. STATUTE LAW REVISION BILL (No. 3) 2002 (Serial 118):
        The Order of the Day having been read for 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 (Dr Toyne) the Bill was read a third time and passed to be a proposed law.

    8. TRADE MEASUREMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2002 (Serial 110) and TRADE MEASUREMENT ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT BILL 2002 (Serial 111):
        The Order of the Day having been read for the resumption of debate on the question – That the Bills be now read a second time –
        Debate resumed.
        Question – put and passed.
        Bills read a second time.
        Leave granted for a motion for the third readings of the Bills to be moved forthwith.
        On the motion of the Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Dr Toyne) the Bills were read a third time and passed to be proposed laws.
    9. TREASURER’S MID-YEAR REPORT 2002/2003 – PAPER TABLED – MOTION TO NOTE REPORT:
        The Treasurer (Mr Stirling) laid on the Table the Treasurer’s Mid-Year Report 2002/2003 (Paper 796).
        Mr Stirling moved – That the Assembly take note of the Report.
        Debate ensued.
        Paper tabled: The Treasurer (Mr Stirling) laid on the Table the following Paper –
    Corrigendum Page 10 Operating Expenses by Agency Northern Territory Budget Sector, Figure 7 (Paper 799).

        Debate continued.
        On the motion of the Member for Katherine (Mr Reed) debate was adjourned.
    10. GREEN HOUSE GAS EMISSIONS – MINISTERIAL STATEMENT – MOTION TO NOTE STATEMENT:
        The Minister for the Environment and Heritage (Dr Burns) made a statement relating to the development of a Greenhouse Gas Strategy for the Territory.
        Dr Burns moved – That the Assembly take note of the Statement.
        Debate ensued.
        Paper tabled: Dr Burns laid on the Table the following Paper –
    Developing a Strategy for the Northern Territory, Greenhouse action (Paper 798).

        Debate continued.
        Debate suspended.
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        Suspension of sittings: The sittings of the Assembly was suspended between 11.47am and 2pm.
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    11. NOTICES:
        The following Notices were given -
        Mr Stirling: To present the Kava Management Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 132).

        Mr Ah Kit: To present the Places of Public Entertainment Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 125).

        Mr Vatskalis: To move – That so much of Standing Orders be suspended as would prevent Bills entitled, Commercial Passenger (Road) Transport Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 133) and
        Commercial Passenger (Road) Transport (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2003 (Serial 134) –
                (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 Vatskalis: To present the Commercial Passenger (Road) Transport Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 133).

        Mr Vatskalis: To present the Commercial Passenger (Road) Transport (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2003 (Serial 134).
    12. QUESTIONS:
        2.03pm Mr Burke to Ms Martin.
        2.06pm Mr Kiely to Ms Martin.
        2.10pm Mr Elferink to Mrs Aagaard.
        2.11pm Mr McAdam to Mr Henderson.
        2.18pm Mr Reed to Mr Stirling.
        2.20pm Mr Bonson to Dr Burns.
        2.22pm Mr Reed to Mr Stirling.
        2.24pm Ms Lawrie to Mr Stirling.
        2.28pm Mr Reed to Mr Stirling.

        Paper tabled: The Member for Katherine (Mr Reed), by leave, laid on the table the following Paper –
    Media release, Department of Health and Community Services, Agency Restructure announced, dated 12 February 2003 (Paper 800).

        Paper tabled: The Treasurer (Mr Stirling) laid on the Table the following Paper -
    Extract, Treasurer’s Mid-Year Report 2002/2003, page 4, Department of Employment, Education and Training Explanations of Variations (2002/2003 Mid-Year Report Figure 7) (Paper 801).

        2.32pm Mr Bonson to Dr Burns.
        2.39pm Mr Dunham to Dr Burns.
        2.43pm Ms Scrymgour to Dr Toyne.
        2.48pm Mr Burke to Ms Martin.

        Papers tabled: The Chief Minister (Ms Martin) laid on the Table the following Papers –
    Graph, Construction Activity Index 1997 to 2003 (Paper 802);
    Graph, Trend Unemployment Rate February 2001 to October 2002 (Paper 803); and
    Graph, Figure 7, Territory Construction Association, Construction Activity Index, January 1993 to January 2003 (Paper 804).

        2.55pm Mr Bonson to Mr Ah Kit.

        Paper tabled: The Minister for Sport and Recreation (Mr Ah Kit) laid on the Table the following Paper -
    Article, $5000 fine for running naked, Sunday Territorian, dated 2 February 2003 (Paper 805).

        Additional answer: The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure (Mr Vatskalis) provided further information to a question asked re houses at Myilly Point owned by the Northern Territory Land Corporation.

        The Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson) asked that further questions be placed on the Written Question Paper.
    13. PERSONAL EXPLANATION:
        The Member for Goyder (Mr Maley), pursuant to Standing Order 57 made a personal explanation relating to comments attributed to him earlier this day relating to access to fishing areas by amateur and professional fisherman.

        Paper tabled: Mr Maley, by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper –
    Article, Adelaide River Closure, Litchfield Times, 19 February 2003 (Paper 806).
      14. GREEN HOUSE GAS EMISSIONS – MINISTERIAL STATEMENT –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, suspended earlier this day -
          Debate resumed.

          Extension of time: The Member for Greatorex (Dr Lim), pursuant to Standing Order 77, moved - That an extension of time be granted to the Member for Drysdale (Mr Dunham).
          Question put and passed.

          Debate continued.

          Extension of time: The Member for Wanguri (Mr Henderson), pursuant to Standing Order 77, moved – That an extension of time be granted to the Member for Karama (Ms Lawrie).
          Question – put and passed.

          Debate continued.
          Question – put and passed.

      15. CONSUMER PROTECTION – MINISTERIAL STATEMENT –STATEMENT NOTED:
          The Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Dr Toyne) made a statement on consumer affairs and protection and education of consumers.
          Dr Toyne moved – That the Assembly take note of the Statement.
          Debate ensued.
          Question – put and passed.

      16. ADJOURNMENT:
          The Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Dr Toyne) moved – That the Assembly do now adjourn.
          Debate ensued.
          Question – put and passed.
          And the Assembly adjourned at 7.50pm on Thursday 20 February 2003 until Tuesday 25 February 2003 at 10am.
          ATTENDANCE
          All Members attended the sittings, except Mr Wood on leave.
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