Minutes of Proceedings - 2001-02-21
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Date : 21/02/2001
1. MEETING:
- The Assembly met at 10.00 h. The Speaker, the Honourable T. R. McCarthy, took the Chair.
2. PRAYERS.
3. VISITORS:
- The Speaker advised Honourable Members of the presence in the public galleries of Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education students accompanied by their lecturer Ms Robyn Ober.
On behalf of all Members the Speaker extended a warm welcome to the visitors.
4. STATEMENT – TEMPORARY ABSENCE OF DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER:
- The Leader of Government Business (Mr Palmer) advised Members of the temporary absence of the Deputy Chief Minister (Mr Reed) who was attending to government business relating to flooding of Aboriginal communities and asked that Members direct questions of the Minister to the Chief Minister.
- 10:03 Ms Martin to Mr Burke.
Paper tabled: The Leader of the Opposition (Ms Martin), by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper -
- 10:10 Mr Elferink to Mr Burke.
10:15 Ms Martin to Mr Burke.
10:18 Mr Mills to Mr Lugg.
10:23 Mr Henderson to Mr Dunham.
10:28 Ms Carter to Mr Burke.
10:31 Mr Henderson to Mr Dunham.
Paper tabled: The Member for Wanguri (Mr Henderson), by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper –
10:39 Mr Hatton to Mr Burke.
10:41 Mr Henderson to Mr Dunham.
10:47 Mrs Braham to Mr Palmer.
10:50 Mr Poole to Mr Manzie.
10:56 Dr Toyne to Mr Dunham.
Paper tabled: The Member for Stuart (Dr Toyne), by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper –
10:59 Ms Carter to Mr Baldwin.
The Leader of Government Business (Mr Palmer) asked that further questions be placed on the Question Paper.
Answer to question: The Minister for Health, Family and Children’s Services (Mr Dunham) responded to a question asked earlier this day concerning accreditation of the accident and emergency facility at the Royal Darwin Hospital.
- The Speaker laid on the Table the February 2001 Report of the Auditor-General to the Legislative Assembly. (Paper 2308)
The Chief Minister (Mr Burke) moved – That the Report be printed.
Question – put and passed.
Mr Burke moved – That the Assembly take note of the Report.
Leave granted for Mr Burke to continue his remarks at a later hour.
Debate adjourned.
- The Chief Minister (Mr Burke) made a statement relating to the Northern Territory Government position on the Kenbi (Cox Peninsula) Land Claim Report by the Aboriginal Land Commissioner. (Paper 2311)
Papers tabled: Mr Burke laid on the Table the following Papers –
Map, Darwin Region, Regional Planning Base, Biting Insect Nuisance and Public Health Hazard, Figure 1C2 (Paper 2314); and
Map, Darwin Region, Regional Planning Base, Cyclonic Storm – Surge and Flooding Hazards, Figure 1C3 (Paper 2315).
- Mr Burke moved – That the Assembly take note of the Statement.
Debate ensued.
Suspension of sittings: The sittings of the Assembly was suspended between 12.00 h and 14.05 h.
Debate resumed.
Question – put and passed.
- The Member for Wanguri (Mr Henderson), pursuant to notice, moved – That,
The Northern Territory parliament:
- (a) condemn successive CLP governments for consistently failing to adequately fund Northern Territory hospitals, facilities and services;
(b) condemn this government for failing to provide a detailed policy response to the alarming 1998 HDI report into our hospitals which stated that by 2006 an additional $120m in operational funding and $200m in capital expenditure would be required and notes that the only response to this report was an attempt to privatize all 5 public hospitals in the Territory; and
(c) commend Labor's commitment to maintain all 5 hospitals in public ownership and to increase funding in real terms in order to provide Territorians with the hospital facilities they deserve. (Paper 2304)
Debate ensued.
Question - put.
The Assembly divided (the Speaker, Hon. T. R. McCarthy, in the Chair) -
AYES, 6 NOES, 16
Mr Ah Kit Mr Adamson
Mr Henderson Mr Balch
Mrs Hickey Mr Baldwin
Mr Rioli Mrs Braham
Mr Stirling Mr Burke
Dr Toyne Ms Carter
Mr Dunham
Mr Hatton
Dr Lim
Mr Lugg
Mr Manzie
Mr Mills
Mr Mitchell
Mr Palmer
Mr Poole
Mr Reed
Motion negatived accordingly.
- The Leader of Government Business (Mr Palmer), by leave, moved – That, pursuant to section 9(4) of the Remuneration Tribunal Act, the Assembly disapprove Remuneration Tribunal Determination No. 1 of 2000 – Ministers and Members of the Legislative Assembly, tabled on 30 November 2000.
Question – put and passed.
- The Leader of Government Business (Mr Palmer) laid on the Table the Remuneration Tribunal Determination No. 1 of 2001 - Ministers and Members of the Legislative Assembly. (Paper 2316)
Mr Burke moved – That the Report be Printed.
Question – put and passed.
Mr Burke moved – That the Assembly take note of the Report.
Question – put and passed.
11. CULTURAL VISITS AND ECONOMIC LINKS TO GREECE AND CYPRUS – MOTION, AS AMENDED, AGREED TO:
- The Member for Stuart (Dr Toyne), on behalf of and at the request of the Leader of the Opposition, pursuant to notice, moved – That, the Northern Territory parliament notes:
- (a) the crucial importance of maintaining strong economic and cultural links to the people and governments of Greece and Cyprus, given that some 10% of the present population of Darwin have family origins in these two countries; and
(b) the importance of properly planned and targeted parliamentary visits to these two countries: which must be preceded by prior wide consultations with the Greek community in Darwin; full public disclosure of the objectives of the visit; and adequate processes for reporting results of the trip to the parliament, the Greek community and the public at large. (Paper 2321)
Debate ensued.
Paper tabled: The Member for Stuart (Dr Toyne), by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper -
Debate continued.
The Chief Minister (Mr Burke) moved the following amendment:
Insert after paragraph (b) –
- “ and
(c) further notes and applaud the efforts of the NT Government since Self-Government in promoting ongoing cultural, educational and economic links between Greece, Cyprus and the Northern Territory as evidenced by visits to those countries by successive CLP Chief Ministers.”.(Paper 2320)
Debate ensued on the amendment and main motion.
Question - That the amendment be agreed to - put.
The Assembly divided (the Speaker, Hon. T. R. McCarthy, in the Chair) -
AYES, 16 NOES, 6
Mr Adamson Mr Ah Kit
Mr Balch Mr Henderson
Mr Baldwin Mrs Hickey
Mr Burke Mr Rioli
Ms Carter Mr Stirling
Mr Dunham Dr Toyne
Mr Elferink
Mr Hatton
Dr Lim
Mr Lugg
Mr Manzie
Mr Mills
Mr Mitchell
Mr Palmer
Mr Poole
Mr Reed
And so it was resolved in the affirmative.
Question – That the motion, as amended, be agreed to – put and passed.
- The Member for Stuart (Dr Toyne), pursuant to notice, moved – That, the Northern Territory parliament express deep concern at the government’s failure to:
- (a) respond to the clearly expressed concerns and priorities of Territorians regarding regulatory and other arrangements needed to alleviate the social harm being caused by excessive alcohol consumption and its attendant antisocial behaviour; and
(b) provide adequate and reliable funding for night patrols, in light of extensive evidence that they provide significant alleviation of anti-social behaviour and alcohol related harm.
- Debate ensued.
Question – put and negatived.
- The Member for Braitling (Mrs Braham), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Local Government Act.
Bill read a first time.
Mrs Braham 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.
- 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 negatived.
- The Leader of Government Business (Mr Palmer) moved – That the Assembly do now adjourn.
Debate ensued.
Question – put and passed.
The Assembly adjourned at 21.44 h until 10:00 h, Thursday 22 February 2001.
ATTENDANCE:
- All Members attended the sitting.
Ian McNeill
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.