Index to Minutes of Proceedings - 2003-04-29
Index to Minutes - 29 April 2003 to 1 May 2003
NINTH ASSEMBLY - FIRST SESSION
NINTH ASSEMBLY - FIRST SESSION
From To Pages
29 April 2003 1 May 2003 347 - 372
Bold No. 123=Passed Bill
Italic & Bold No. 123=Discharged Bill
Italic No. 123=Negatived Bill
BILLS
- Building Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 139) 350, 358
Dangerous Goods (Road and Rail Transport) Bill 2003 (Serial 122) 370
Dangerous Goods Act 1998 Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 123) 370
Desert Knowledge Australia Bill 2003 (Serial 140) 366, 370
Energy Pipelines Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 143) 366, 370
Evidence Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 141) 350, 358
Kava Management Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 132) 354
Legal Practitioners Amendment (Costs and Advertising) Bill 2003 (Serial 138) 358
Legal Practitioners Amendment (Incorporated Legal Practices and Multi-disciplinary Partnerships) Bill 2003
(Serial 142) 350, 358
Major Cricket Events Bill 2003 (Serial 144) 366, 370
Personal Injuries (Civil Claims) Bill 2003 (Serial 137) 360
Places of Public Entertainment Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 125) 365
Private Security Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 136) 354
Statute Law Revision Bill 2003 (Serial 146) 350, 358
Terrorism (Emergency Powers) Bill 2003 (Serial 128) 350, 352
Terrorism (Northern Territory) Request Bill 2003 (Serial 127) 350, 352
CENSURE
- Chief Minister (Ms Martin) and Minister for Central Australia (Dr Toyne) – Negatived (Mr Burke) 350
Minister for Health and Community Services (Mrs Aagaard) – Negatived (Ms Carter) 367
COMMONWEALTH DAY MESSAGE 2003
- Commonwealth Day Message 2003, dated 10 March 2003 (Madam Speaker) 348
DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
- Albanese, Mr Anthony, federal member for Grandler and Shadow Minister for Employment
Services and Training (Madam Speaker) 366
Riebeling, Honourable Fred, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Western Australia 369
Senator Trish Crossin, Senator for the Northern Territory, Mr Warren Snowdon, Member for Lingiari
in the Northern Territory, Hon Fred Riebeling MLA, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Western Australia,
Hon Michael Polley MHA, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Tasmania, Hon Peter Lewis MP, Speaker of the
Legislative Assembly of South Australia, Mr Bern Kilgariff AM, former member and Speaker of the
Northern Territory Legislative Assembly and former Senator for the Northern Territory,
Mr Neil Bell, former Member of the Legislative Assembly, and Mr David Miller. 347
MESSAGES FROM ADMINISTRATOR
- No. 12 Assent to proposed laws passed by the Assembly during the March 2003 sitting (Paper 831) 348
- Australian Service Personnel in North Australia (Ms Martin) 349
Central Australian economic growth (Mr Stirling) 369
Centralian College and Northern Territory University (Stirling) 349
Crime and Justice Statistics (Dr Toyne) 349
Heritage declarations of the Catholic Church and Araluen Homestead precincts in Alice Springs (Dr Burns) 369
Mereenie Loop Road, upgrade and tar seal over the next 10 years, $3m 349
Native Title Land Negotiated Release, Alice Springs (Mr Vatskalis) 369
Planning Act Reforms (Mr Vatskalis) 357
Tanami Road Sealing (Ms Martin) 357
Trade activity and live cattle exports from the Central Australian region (Mr Henderson) 369
MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
- CeBIT 2003 in Hanover (Dr Toyne) 358
Chamber visitors (1391) for 29April 2003, Alice Springs sittings (Madam Speaker) 357
Crime Prevention Grant Scheme 2002/2003 (Dr Toyne) 357
Development and Vision for Central Australia and its people (Ms Martin) 354
MOTIONS (Procedural)
- Leave denied Mr Reed to continue remarks on Auditor-General’s Report 2001/2002 Analysis of
Treasurer’s Annual Financial Statement 371
Suspension of Standing Orders
Censure the Chief Minister (Dr Lim) 352
MOTIONS (Substantive)
- Auditor-General’s Report to the Legislative Assembly on the Analysis of the 2001/2002 Treasurer’s
Annual Financial Statement - Note 354, 371
Auditor-General’s Report to the Legislative Assembly on the Analysis of the 2001/2002 Treasurer’s
Annual Financial Statement - Print 354
Development and Vision for Central Australia and its people – Note (Ms Martin) 354, 366, 370, 371
Direction to the Northern Territory Development Consent Authority for NT Portion 3951, Petrick Road,
Alice Springs, dated 10 March 2003 – Note 368
NT Electricity Network Access Code, Final Report, April 2003 - Note 372
Suspension of sitting, sitting of the Assembly be suspended from 6pm until 7.30pm on
Wednesday 30 April 2003 (Mr Henderson) 366
NEXT MEETING
- Tuesday 27 May 2003 at 10am, Darwin (Mr Henderson) 371
PAPERS TABLED
- Annual Reports
Auditor-General’s Report to the Legislative Assembly on the Analysis of the 2001/2002 Treasurer’s
Annual Financial Statement (Paper 893) (Mr Wood) 354
Jabiru Town Council, 2001/2002 (Paper 861) 355
Pastoral Land Board, 2001/2002 (Paper 860) 355
Surveyors Board of the Northern Territory, 2001/2002 (Paper 859) 355
By-laws
Amendment of Public Sector Employment and Management By-laws 2003 (Paper 849) 355
Community Government Schemes
Thamarrurr Community Government Scheme (Paper 858) 355
Coroners Act
Coronial Findings and Recommendations into the Death of Simone Petherick (Paper 875) 372
Criminal Court List for Law Courts Building, Alice Springs, Tuesday 22 April 2003 (Paper 844) (Ms Carney) 351
Direction to the Northern Territory Development Consent Authority for NT Portion 3951, Petrick Road,
Alice Springs, dated 10 March 2003 (Paper 868) (Mr Vatskalis) 368
E-mail from Debbie Maher re Safety in and around Alice Springs Hospital and Campus,
dated 12 December 2002 (Paper 869) (Mr Reed) 367
Geothermal Resources map of Australia, Temperature at a depth of 5km Australia, Figure 4,
Australian Geographic (Paper 871) (Mr Nelson) 368
Graph, Recorded Assaults in Alice Springs, September Quarter 2002 and December Quarter 2002
(Paper 865) (Mr Elferink) 357
Graph, Recorded Crimes Against the Person in Alice Springs, August 2000 to July 2001, 1101 offences and
April 2002 to March 2003, 1006 offences (Paper 841) (Mr Dunham) 349
Graph, Recorded House Break-ins in Alice Springs, August 2000 to July 2001, 338 offences and
April 2002 to March 2003, 235 offences (Paper 839) (Mr Dunham) 349
Graph, Recorded Offences Against the Person in Alice Springs, September 2002 Quarter and
December 2002 Quarter (Paper 867) (Mr Elferink) 357
Graph, Recorded Property Crimes in Alice Springs, August 2000 to July 2001, 3845 offences and
April 2002 to March 2003, 3460 offences (Paper 840) (Mr Dunham) 349
Graph, Sexual Assault Alice Springs Last two recorded Quarters, September 2002 and
December 2002 (Paper 866) (Mr Elferink) 357
Graph, Stolen Motor Vehicles Alice Springs 19% Increase, Prior 12 Months and Last 12 Months
(Paper 864) (Mr Elferink) 357
Graph, Unlawful Entry With Intent Dwelling, September 2002 and December 2002 (Paper 862) (Mr Elferink) 357
Graph, Unlawful Entry With Intent Other, September 2002 and December 2002 (Paper 863) (Mr Elferink) 357
Guidelines for the Classification of Films and Computer Games, dated 28th March 2003 (Paper 857) 355
Letters
Vatskalis, Hon Kon to Mr John Pinney, Chairman, Development Consent Authority,
dated 4 December 2002 (Paper 842) (Mr Vatskalis) 350
NT Electricity Network Access Code, Final Report, April 2003 (Paper 892) (Mr Stirling) 372
Regulations 2002
No. 63, Amendments of Alice Springs (Animal Control) By-laws 355
No. 64, Amendments of Alice Springs (Control of Public Places) By-laws (Paper 847) 355
No. 65, Amendments of Alice Springs (Todd Mall) By-laws (Paper 848) 355
Regulations 2003
No. 06, Trade Measurement (Miscellaneous) Regulations (Paper 876) 372
No. 07, Petroleum (Submerged Lands) (Datum) Regulations (Paper 877) 372
No. 08, Marine Pollution Regulations (Paper 878) 372
No. 09, Amendments of Electricity Reform (Administration) Regulations (Paper 879) 372
No. 10, Amendments of Taxi Regulations (Paper 880) 372
No. 11, Amendments of Mini-bus Regulations (Paper 881) 372
No. 12, Amendment of Swimming Pool Fencing Regulations (Paper 882) 372
No. 13, Amendment of Supreme Court Rules (Paper 850) 355
No. 14, Amendment of Marine Pollution Regulations (Paper 851) 355
No. 15, Amendment of Registration Regulations (Paper 852) 355
No. 16, Amendments of Unit Titles Regulations (Paper 853) 355
No. 17, Motor Vehicles (Standards) Regulations (Paper 883) 372
No. 18, Amendment of Registration of Interests in Motor Vehicles and Other Goods Regulations (Paper 854) 355
No. 19, Amendment of Fisheries Regulations (Paper 855) 355
No. 20, Amendment of Fisheries Regulations (Paper 856) 355
No. 21, Amendment of Veterinarians Regulations (Paper 884) 372
No. 22, Amendments of Trade Measurement (Weighbridges) Regulations (Paper 885) 372
No. 23, Amendments of Trade Measurement (Pre-Packed Articles) Regulations (Paper 886) 372
No. 24, Amendments of Trade Measurement (Measuring Instruments) Regulations (Paper 887) 372
No. 25, Amendment of Trade Measurement (Miscellaneous) Regulations (Paper 888) 372
No. 26, Amendment of Residential Tenancies Regulations (Paper 889) 372
No. 27, Personal Injuries (Liabilities and Damages) Regulations (Paper 890) 372
No. 28, Amendments of Legal Practitioners (Professional Indemnity Insurance) Regulations (Paper 891) 372
Remuneration Tribunal Report and Recommendation No. 1 of 2003, Magistrates of the Northern Territory
(Paper 874) 372
Schedule, Glass Replacements for the months of January 2003 to March 2003, Alice Springs
(Paper 845) (Ms Carney) 351
PETITIONS
- Aranda House, reopening as a refuge for indigenous youth crisis accommodation, Petition No. 34
(Paper 873) (Mrs Braham) (34 petitioners) 369
Borroloola, restoration of the former postal delivery schedule, by leave, presented Petition 28,
not conforming with Standing Orders, (Paper 833) (Mr McAdam) (159 petitioners) 348
Central Australia, second airline funding and resources to bring, Petition No. 29, (Paper 834)
(ms Carney) (3525 petitioners) 348
Farrar Boulevard and Temple Terrace corner block is not rezoned for the purpose of building a
new medical centre, Petition No 33 (Paper 837) (Mr Maley) (134 petitioners) 349
Fog Bay Road from Cox Peninsula to the beginning of the tar at Leviathan Creek be upgraded, Petition No 32
(Paper 836) (Mr Maley) (276 petitioners) 348
Law and order in the Alice Springs community, Petition No. 30 (Paper 872) (Dr Lim) (935 petitioners) 369
Palmerston 24 hour medical assessment centre and 24 hour chemist facility, Petition No 31 (Paper 835)
(Mr Maley) (210 petitioners) 349
Responses
Nos. 20, 21 and 27 received and circulated to Members (Paper 838) 349
VISITORS
- ANZAC Hill High School and Alice Springs High School students (Madam Speaker) 360
ANZAC Hill High School and Sadadeen Primary School students (Madam Speaker) 369
ANZAC Hill High School students (Madam Speaker) 351
Araluen Christian School students 349
Areyonga Primary School, Yuendumu Primary School and Yipirinya Primary School students (Madam Speaker) 371
Elliott CEC school students (Madam Speaker) 359
Executive of the Central Land Council, Director Kumanjai Ross and Chairman Kumunara Braedon
(Madam Speaker) 350
Larapinta Primary School students (Madam Speaker) 370
Living Waters Lutheran School and Ross Park Primary School students (Madam Speaker) 357
OLSH College and Yirara College students (Madam Speaker) 358
Ross Park Primary School students (Madam Speaker) 370
St Philip’s College, Alice Springs and Batchelor College, students 350
St Philip’s College, Sadadeen Primary School and Irrkerlantye Learning Centre students (Madam Speaker) 371
Tennant Creek High School and Watiyawanu Primary School students (Madam Speaker) 369
Tennant Creek Primary School students 349
Yirara College and Stirling School students (Madam Speaker) 357
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