Minutes of Proceedings - 2005-05-04
1. MEETING:
2. PRAYERS.
3. ROUTINE OF BUSINESS, ORDER OF BUSINESS:
4. BROADCAST OF BUDGET SPEECH 2005/2006 - STATEMENT:
5. VISITORS:
6. PETITIONS:
(Paper 1703).
Camel shooting inquiries slammed, Northern Territory News, article of 19 April 2005 (Paper 1706).
16. NORTHERN TERRITORY STATEHOOD STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP AND SPEAKER’S DETERMINATION No. 5 FOR SITTING FEES AND ALLOWANCES – PAPERS TABLED:
17. NORTHERN TERRITORY STATEHOOD STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP AND SPEAKER’S DETERMINATION FOR SITTING FEES AND ALLOWANCES – MOTION AGREED TO, DOCUMENTS ADOPTED:
18. YOUTH PARLIAMENT BILLS 2005 - PAPERS TABLED:
Compulsory Air-conditioning Bill for all Northern Territory Institutions 2005, Youth Parliament 2005 (Paper 1710);
Criminal Code Amendment Bill 2005, Youth Parliament 2005 (Paper 1711): and
Mental Health (Youth Preventative Programs and Measures) Bill 2005, Youth Parliament 2005 (Paper 1712).
- The Assembly met at 10am. The Speaker, the Honourable L. M. Braham, took the Chair.
2. PRAYERS.
3. ROUTINE OF BUSINESS, ORDER OF BUSINESS:
- The Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson) moved – That the Routine of Business of the Assembly be rearranged or suspended, if a question or debate is before the Chair, so as to permit the Leader of the Opposition to deliver his response to the Budget 2005/2006 at 11am this day.
Question – put and passed.
4. BROADCAST OF BUDGET SPEECH 2005/2006 - STATEMENT:
- The Speaker advised Members that permission had been given for various media to broadcast live or rebroadcast, with sound and vision, the Leader of the Opposition’s Speech in response to the Budget 2005/2006; for 8 TOP FM Radio to broadcast live the presentation of the Budget 2005/2006 response of the Leader of the Opposition to the Treasurer’s Speech; and the Northern Territory News to take photographs.
5. VISITORS:
- The Speaker advised Members of the presence in the public gallery of Millner Primary School, Year 6/7 students accompanied by Ms Cathy Deans.
On behalf of all Members the Speaker extended a warm welcome to the visitors.
6. PETITIONS:
- The Member for Brennan (Mr Burke), by leave, presented a petition not conforming with Standing Orders from 614 petitioners requesting the establishment of an oncology unit at Royal Darwin Hospital (Paper 1701).
Petition read.
The Member for Drysdale (Mr Dunham) presented a petition from 140 petitioners requesting a review of the location of the detention facility in Marlow Lagoon (Paper 1702).
Petition read.
- The Speaker advised Members of the deaths of nine service men and women on the 2 April 2005 on a humanitarian mission following earthquake damage on the Indonesian island of Nias.
The Chief Minister (Ms Martin), by leave, moved - That this Assembly express its deep regret at the deaths on the 2 April 2005 of the nine Australian military personnel on the island of Nias in Indonesia and place on record its appreciation of the humanitarian mission provided by these officers following the earthquake damage on Nias.
The Chief Minister (Ms Martin) thereupon addressed the Assembly.
Debate ensued.
Question – put and passed.
As a mark of respect members stood in their places for one minute, in silence.
- Arafura Games 2005: The Minister for Sport and Recreation (Mr Ah Kit) reported on the highlights of the upcoming 2005 Arafura Games.
Mr Elferink responded thereto.
Mr Ah Kit responded accordingly.
Japanese Air-Charters, Alice Springs: The Chief Minister (Ms Martin) reported on direct air charter flights to Alice Springs arranged by Nippon Travel Agency and Kintetsu and associated benefits to the tourism industry in Alice Springs.
Mr Mills responded thereto.
Ms Martin responded accordingly.
Traffic Lights, Darwin Region: The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure (Dr Burns) reported on the number of traffic lights between Darwin City and Berrimah intersection through to Darwin's the rural area.
Paper tabled: The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure (Dr Burns) presented the following Paper -
(Paper 1703).
Mr Dunham responded thereto.
Mr Wood responded thereto.
Dr Burns responded accordingly.
Mt Todd Environmental Management: The Minister for Mines and Energy (Mr Vatskalis) reported on the management of pollution and rehabilitation of the Mt Todd gold mine site and associated river system.
Mrs Miller responded thereto.
Mr Vatskalis responded accordingly.
Ministerial Reports noted, pursuant to Sessional Order.
- Suspension of Standing Orders – Take two Bills together: The Treasurer (Mr Stirling) moved - That so much of Standing Orders be suspended as would prevent three Bills entitled, Pay-roll Tax Amendment Bill 2005 (Serial 288), Taxation (Administration) Amendment Bill 2005 (Serial 289); and Stamp Duty Amendment Bill 2005 (Serial 290) -
- (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.
The Treasurer (Mr Stirling), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for a Act to amend the Pay-roll Tax Act; a Bill for an Act to amend the Taxation (Administration) Act; and a Bill for an Act to amend the Stamp Duty Act.
Bills read a first time.
Mr Stirling moved – That the Bills be now read a second time.
Debate ensued.
On the motion of the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Burke) debate was adjourned.
- The Order of the Day having been read for the resumption of debate on the question, pursuant to resolution passed earlier this day to allow the Leader of the Opposition to respond to the Budget 2005/2006 at 11 am - That the Bill be now read a second time -
The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Burke) thereupon delivered his response to the 2005/2006 Budget.
On the motion of the Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson) debate was adjourned.
- The Order of the Day having been read for the resumption of debate on the question - That the Assembly take note of the Report -
Debate resumed.
Debate suspended.
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Suspension of sittings: The sittings of the Assembly was suspended between 12.04pm and 2pm.______________
- The following notices were given:
Dr Toyne: To present the Bail Amendment (Repeat Offenders) Bill 2005 (Serial 286).
Dr Toyne: To present the Criminal Code Amendment (Criminal Responsibility Reform) Bill 2005 (Serial 291).
Dr Toyne: To present the Youth Justice Bill 2005 (Serial 292).
Dr Toyne: To present the Youth Justice (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2005 (Serial 293).
Dr Toyne: To move - That so much of Standing Orders be suspended as would prevent two Bills entitled, Youth Justice Bill 2005 (Serial 292) and Youth Justice (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2005 (Serial 293) -
- (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.
- 2.01pm Mr Burke to Ms Martin.
2.03pm Mr Bonson to Mr Stirling.
2.07pm Mr Burke to Ms Martin.
2.11pm Mr McAdam to Mr Stirling.
2.13pm Mr Burke to Ms Martin.
2.16pm Mr Kiely to Mr Stirling.
2.21pm Mr Wood to Ms Martin.
2.23pm Mr Burke to Ms Martin.
Paper tabled The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Burke), by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper -
2.26pm Ms Lawrie to Ms Scrymgour.
2.28pm Mr Burke to Mr Stirling.
2.31pm Mrs Aagaard to Ms Martin.
2.34pm Mr Burke to Mr Stirling.
2.35pm Mr Wood to Dr Burns.
Paper tabled: The Minister for Transport and Industry (Dr Burns) laid on the Table the following Paper -
2.36pm Mr Kiely to Mr Vatskalis.
2.39pm Dr Lim to Mr Stirling.
2.43pm Ms Lawrie to Dr Burns.
2.44pm Dr Lim to Mr Stirling.
2.50pm Mr Wood to Mr Stirling.
2.54pm Mr Elferink to Mr Ah Kit.
2.56pm Mr McAdam to Ms Scrymgour.
3pm Mr Elferink 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 Assembly take note of the Report -
Debate resumed.
Paper tabled: The Minister for Community Development (Mr Ah Kit) laid on the Table the following Paper -
Camel shooting inquiries slammed, Northern Territory News, article of 19 April 2005 (Paper 1706).
Debate continued.
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.
Extension of time: On the motion of the Member for Nightcliff (Mrs Aagaard) the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure (Dr Burns) was granted an extension of time.
Debate continued.
On the motion of the Leader of Government Business (Mr Henderson) debate was adjourned.
16. NORTHERN TERRITORY STATEHOOD STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP AND SPEAKER’S DETERMINATION No. 5 FOR SITTING FEES AND ALLOWANCES – PAPERS TABLED:
- The Speaker, pursuant to the Terms of Reference of the Northern Territory Statehood Steering Committee adopted by the Assembly on 17 August 2004 laid on the Table -
1. an extract of Minutes of Proceedings of the Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee dated 3 March 2005 and 21 April 2005 respectively, appointing the membership and Co-Chair of the Northern Territory Statehood Steering Committee (Paper 1707); and
2. a copy Speaker's Determination No. 5 in respect of sitting fees and travel allowances for members of the Northern Territory Statehood Steering Committee (Paper 1708).
17. NORTHERN TERRITORY STATEHOOD STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP AND SPEAKER’S DETERMINATION FOR SITTING FEES AND ALLOWANCES – MOTION AGREED TO, DOCUMENTS ADOPTED:
- The Chairman of the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee (Mr Mc Adam), by leave, moved - That the Assembly, pursuant to the Assembly resolution of 17 August 2004, adopt -
1. The membership and Co-Chair of the Northern Territory Statehood Steering Committee appointed by the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee Minutes of Proceedings respectively, of 3 March 2005 and 21 April 2005; and
2. Speaker’s Determination No. 5 of 2005 tabled this day authorising meeting/sitting fees and travel allowances for the Northern Territory Statehood Steering Committee.
Debate ensued.
Question – put and passed.
18. YOUTH PARLIAMENT BILLS 2005 - PAPERS TABLED:
- The Speaker laid on the Table the following Bills discussed by the Youth Parliament 2005 conducted in Alice Springs -
Compulsory Air-conditioning Bill for all Northern Territory Institutions 2005, Youth Parliament 2005 (Paper 1710);
Criminal Code Amendment Bill 2005, Youth Parliament 2005 (Paper 1711): and
Mental Health (Youth Preventative Programs and Measures) Bill 2005, Youth Parliament 2005 (Paper 1712).
- The Minister for Community Development (Mr Ah Kit) moved – That the Assembly do now adjourn.
Debate ensued.
Papers tabled: The Member for Nelson (Mr Wood), by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper -
Debate continued.
Paper tabled: The Member for Karama (Ms Lawrie), by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper -
Debate continued.
Question – put and passed.
And the Assembly adjourned at 9.08pm, until tomorrow at 10 am.
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- PAPERS:
There were no Papers deemed to have been presented on Wednesday 4 May 2005.
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- ATTENDANCE:
All Members attended the sitting.
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