Department of the Legislative Assembly, Northern Territory Government

Minutes of Proceedings - 1993-08-26

Sixth Assembly First Session 24/08/1993 Parliamentary Record No. 19
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Date : 26/08/1993
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MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

No. 80

Thursday 26 August 1993 ________________________________________________________________ ____________


1.MEETING:
The Assembly met at 10.00 a.m., pursuant to adjournment.
The Speaker, the Honourable N.M. Dondas, took the Chair.

2.PRAYERS.

3.PETITION:
Mr Parish presented a petition from 51 citizens of the
Northern Territory requesting the Assembly to introduce
noise control legislation and to increase penalties for
those exceeding acceptable noise levels in residential areas
during evenings and early mornings.
Petition read.

4.QUESTIONS:
Questions were asked of Ministers.
A supplementary answer was given by the Minister for
Industries and Development (Mr Stone) to a question asked by
the Member for Millner (Mr Parish) this day.

5.MINUTES AND DOCUMENTS, NEW PARLIAMENT HOUSE COMMITTEE - PAPERS TABLED:
The Speaker, pursuant to Resolution of the Assembly dated
19 May 1993, laid on the Table documents presented to and
Minutes of Proceedings of the Sessional Committee of the New
Parliament House during the Sixth Assembly, together with a
schedule of documents for each Committee meeting.

6.REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION No. 1 OF 1993, REMUNERATION
TRIBUNAL, ELECTORATE SECRETARIES - STATEMENT:
The Speaker advised Members, that pursuant to paragraph 9.5
of Remuneration Tribunal Determination No. 1 of 1993, he
would issue a Determination to implement those
recommendations of the Tribunal relating to the rates of
salary of electorate secretaries and new base commencement
salary level to take effect from 1 July 1993.

7.DRAFT PLANNING BILL - PAPERS TABLED - PAPERS NOTED:
The Minister for Lands, Housing and Local Government
(Mr Hatton) laid on the Table a draft Planning Bill 1993 and
discussion paper "Future Directions for Urban Planning in
the Northern Territory".
Mr Hatton made a statement relating thereto.
Mr Hatton moved - That the Assembly take note of the Papers.
Debate ensued.
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Suspension of sitting: The sitting was suspended between
12.05 p.m. and 2.00 p.m.
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Debate resumed.
Question - put and passed.

8.AUSTRALASIAN COUNCIL OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEES, REPORT
NUMBER 18 AND ANNUAL REPORT, 1992-93, REPORT NUMBER 20 -
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE - PAPERS TABLED - PAPERS PRINTED -
PAPERS NOTED:
The Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (Mr Palmer)
laid on the Table the following Papers -

Australasian Council of Public Accounts
Committees, Mid-term meeting held Monday 20th July
1992, Transcript of Proceedings, Report Number 18,
dated November 1992; and
Public Accounts Committee, Annual Report for Year ended
30 June 1993, Report Number 20, dated August 1993.

Mr Palmer moved - That the papers be printed.
Question - put and passed.
Mr Palmer moved - That the Assembly take note of the Papers.
Debate ensued.
Question - put and passed.

9.SESSIONAL COMMITTEE ON USE AND ABUSE OF ALCOHOL BY THE
COMMUNITY, ANNUAL REPORT 1992-93 - PAPERS TABLED - PAPER
PRINTED - PAPERS NOTED:
The Chairman of the Sessional Committee on Use and Abuse of
Alcohol by the Community (Mr Poole) laid on the Table the
Committee's Annual Report for the year ending 30 June 1993.
Papers tabled: Mr Poole laid on the Table the following
submissions, transcripts and records of briefings, public
hearings and meetings -

SCUAAC 087, 9.08.91, Haigh, F.J.
SCUAAC 088, 27.08.91, Dowling, Mr T.
SCUAAC 089, 10.09.91, Gapview Resort Hotel
SCUAAC 090, 25.11.91, Markey, Mrs Gloria
SCUAAC 091, 2.01.92, Trahair, Mr Mark, Daly River Roadside Inn
SCUAAC 092, 3.03.92, Fisher, Mrs Val, Hayes Creek Wayside Inn
SCUAAC 093, 1.05.92, Jamieson, Mr I.
SCUAAC 094, 1.05.92, Dependency Resource Services, Department of
Health and Community Services, Alice Springs
SCUAAC 095, 17.06.92, Philip, Ms Gail
SCUAAC 096, 22.06.92, ANSTI Inc.
SCUAAC 097, 23.06.92, Top End Life Education Centre
SCUAAC 098, 24.06.92, FORWAARD
SCUAAC 099, 24.06.92, DARE
SCUAAC 100, 29.06.92, Community Drug and Alcohol Services -
Darwin - Amity House
SCUAAC 101, 29.06.92, Top End Life Education Centre
SCUAAC 102, 29.06.92, NT Off Licence Traders Association Inc.
SCUAAC 103, 30.03.92, Aboriginal & Islander Alcohol Awareness
Family Recovery
SCUAAC 104, 30.06.92, Top End Life Education Centre
SCUAAC 105, 30.06.92, ANSTI Inc.
SCUAAC 106, 30.06.92, Katherine Alcohol and Drug Association Inc.
SCUAAC 107, 30.06.92, CAAPS
SCUAAC 108, 30.06.92, Kalano Community Association Inc.
SCUAAC 109, 17.07.92, Philip, Ms Gail
SCUAAC 110, 22.07.92, Martin, Ms Liz
SCUAAC 111, 27.07.92, Holyoake Alice Springs Inc.
SCUAAC 112, 27.07.92, Wilkie, Ms Glenda F
SCUAAC 113, 27.07.92, Allford, Mrs Sue
SCUAAC 114, 29.07.92, Akarana, Ms Glenys
SCUAAC 115, 29.07.92, Billington, Mr Clive
SCUAAC 116, 29.07.92, Alice Springs Womens Shelter
SCUAAC 117, 29.07.92, Dependency Resource Services, Department
of Health and Community Services, Alice Springs
SCUAAC 118, 30.07.92, Tangentyere Council Inc.
SCUAAC 119, 29.07.92, Northern Territory Police, Alice Springs
SCUAAC 120, 29.07.92, Drug and Alcohol Services Association
Alice Springs Inc.
SCUAAC 121, 5.08.92, CAAAPU - Central Australian Aboriginal
Alcohol Programmes Unit
SCUAAC 122, 5.08.92, Thardim, Ms Beatrice
SCUAAC 123, 5.08.92, Collins, Ms Tjikalyi
SCUAAC 124, 5.08.92, Buliwana, Mr Kevin
SCUAAC 125, 5.08.92, Robertson, Mr Eddie
SCUAAC 126, 5.08.92, Barney, Mr Charlie
SCUAAC 127, 5.08.92, Holyoake Alice Springs Inc. (2)
SCUAAC 128, 6.08.92, Koppen, Ms Arnanda
SCUAAC 129, 28.10.92, Collins, Ms Lynn
SCUAAC 130, 1.02.93, Aputula Housing Association Inc.
SCUAAC 12, 13.06.91, Police Association (NT)
SCUAAC 13, 3-4.7.92, Department of Social
Security In camera; NT Liquor Commission In camera;
Department of Transport & Works
SCUAAC PH11, Darwin, 30.06.92, Top End Life
Education Centre, Community Drug & Alcohol Services
- Amity House; Kalano Community Assocn.; Katherine
Alcohol & Drug Assocn Inc.; CAAPS + Aboriginal &
Islander Alcohol Awareness; ANSTI; Mr Gameson; Mr
O'Leary; Ms Collins
SCUAAC PH12, Alice Springs, 29.07.92, Drug &
Alcohol Services Assocn.; NT Police; Holyoake; Alice
Springs Womens Shelter; Dependency Resource
Services, Dept HACS; CAAAPU; Mr Billington; Central
Australia Life Education Centre
SCUAAC 26, 20.08.92, NT Liquor Commission
SCUAAC 27, Tennant Creek, 3-4.9.92, Tennant Creek
Town Council; Goldfields Hotel; Anginyingi Congress;
Barkly Regional Alcohol & Drug Abuse Action Group;
Julalikari Council
SCUAAC PM3, 4.09.92, Willowra
SCUAAC 28, East Arnhem, 14-16.9.92, Galiwinku
Council; Laynhupuy Homelands Assocn.; NT Police,
Nhulunbuy; NT Police Groote Eylandt; Alyangula
Recreation Club; CAAPS; Maningrida Community Council
SCUAAC 31, 28.01.93, Alcohol Policy Unit
SCUAAC PH13, 6.05.93, Aputula Housing Association
SCUAAC PH14, 6.05.93, Imanpa Community Inc.
SCUAAC PH15, 7.05.93, Mutitjulu Community Council

Mr Poole moved - That the Committee's Annual Report,
1992-93 be printed.
Question - put and passed.
Mr Poole moved - That the Assembly take note of the Annual
Report, submissions, transcripts and records.
Debate ensued.
Question - put and passed.

10.ABORIGINAL RIGHTS AND ISSUES - OPTIONS FOR ENTRENCHMENT -
SESSIONAL COMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT - PAPER
TABLED - PAPER NOTED:
The Chairman of the Sessional Committee on Constitutional
Development (Mr Hatton) laid on the Table Discussion Paper
No. 6 entitled "Aboriginal Rights and Issues - Options for
Entrenchment", dated July 1993.
Mr Hatton moved - That the Paper be printed.
Question - put and passed.
Mr Hatton moved - That the Assembly take note of the Paper.
Debate ensued.
Question - put and passed.

11.PASTORAL LAND AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 1993 (Serial 262);
LANDS ACQUISITION AMENDMENT BILL 1993 (Serial 264); and
FENCES AMENDMENT BILL 1993 (Serial 265):
Suspension of Standing Orders - Take three Bills together:
The Minister for Lands, Housing and Local Government
(Mr Hatton) moved - That so much of Standing Orders be
suspended as would prevent Government Business, Notices
relating to respectively, the Pastoral Land Amendment Bill
(No. 2) 1993 (Serial 262); the Lands Acquisition Amendment
Bill 1993 (Serial 264); and the Fences Amendment Bill 1993
(Serial 265) -

(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
Committee of the Whole.

Question - put and passed - there being an absolute
majority of the whole number of Members present and no
dissentient voice.
Mr Hatton, pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act
to amend the Pastoral Land Act; a Bill for an Act to amend
the Lands Acquisition Act; and a Bill for an Act to amend
the Fences Act.
Bills read a first time.
Mr Hatton moved - That the Bills be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Deputy Leader of the Opposition
(Mr Bailey) debate was adjourned.

12.UNIT TITLES AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 1993 (Serial 269); and
REAL PROPERTY (UNIT TITLES) AMENDMENT BILL 1993 (Serial
270):
Suspension of Standing Orders - Take two Bills together:
The Minister for Lands, Housing and Local Government
(Mr Hatton) moved - That so much of Standing Orders be
suspended as would prevent Government Business, Notices
relating to respectively, the Unit Titles Amendment Bill
(No. 2) 1993 (Serial 269); and the Real Property (Unit
Titles) Amendment Bill 1993 (Serial 270) -

(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
Committee of the Whole.

Question - put and passed - there being an absolute
majority of the whole number of Members present and no
dissentient voice.
Mr Hatton, pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act
to amend the Unit Titles Act; and a Bill for an Act to amend
the Real Property (Unit Titles) Act.
Bills read a first time.
Mr Hatton moved - That the Bills be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Deputy Leader of the Opposition
(Mr Bailey) debate was adjourned.

13. LIQUOR AMENDMENT BILL (No. 3) 1993 (Serial 272):
The Minister for Correctional Services (Mr Poole), pursuant
to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Liquor
Act.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Poole moved - That the Bill be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Member for Arnhem (Mr Lanhupuy) debate
was adjourned.

14.REAL PROPERTY AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 1993 (Serial 260); and
REAL PROPERTY (STATUTORY CHARGES CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS)
BILL 1993 (Serial 261):
Suspension of Standing Orders - Take two Bills together:
The Attorney-General (Mr Manzie) moved - That so much of
Standing Orders be suspended as would prevent Government
Business, Notices relating to respectively the Real Property
Amendment Bill (No. 2) 1993 and the Real Property (Statutory
Charges Consequential Amendments) Bill 1993 (Serial 261) -

(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
Committee of the Whole.

Question - put and passed - there being an absolute
majority of the whole number of Members present and no
dissentient voice.
Mr Manzie, pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act
to amend the Real Property Act by providing for statutory
charges and for related purposes; and a Bill for an Act to
amend certain Acts consequential on the Real Property Act
(No. 2) 1993, and for related purposes.
Mr Manzie moved - That the Bills be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Member for Macdonnell (Mr Bell) debate
was adjourned.

15. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS AMENDMENT BILL (No. 3) 1993 (Serial 271):
The Attorney-General (Mr Manzie), pursuant to notice,
presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Legal Practitioners
Act.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Manzie moved - That the Bill be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Member for Macdonnell (Mr Bell) debate
was adjourned.

16. SUMMARY OFFENCES AMENDMENT BILL 1993 (Serial 202):
The Attorney-General (Mr Manzie), pursuant to notice,
presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Summary Offences
Act.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Manzie moved - That the Bill be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Member for Macdonnell (Mr Bell) debate
was adjourned.

17. STATUTE LAW REVISION BILL (No. 2) 1993 (Serial 263):
The Attorney-General (Mr Manzie), pursuant to notice,
presented a Bill for an Act to revise and correct the laws
of the Territory in minor respects.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Manzie moved - That the Bill be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Member for Macdonnell (Mr Bell) debate
was adjourned.

18. CULLEN BAY MARINA AMENDMENT BILL 1993 (Serial 273):
The Minister for Lands, Housing and Local Government
(Mr Hatton), by leave, presented a Bill for an Act to amend
the Cullen Bay Marina Act.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Hatton moved - That the Bill be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Deputy Leader of the Opposition
(Mr Bailey) debate was adjourned.

19. APPROPRIATION BILL 1993-94 (Serial 266):
The order of the day having been read for the resumption of
the debate on the question - That the Bill be now read a
second time -
Debate resumed.
On the motion of the Treasurer (Mr Coulter) debate was adjourned.

20.STAMP DUTY AMENDMENT BILL 1993 (Serial 255); and TAXATION
(ADMINISTRATION) AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 1993 (Serial 256):
Suspension of Standing Orders - Pass all stages: The
Treasurer (Mr Coulter) moved - That so much of Standing
Orders be suspended as would prevent the Stamp Duty
Amendment Bill 1993 (Serial 255) and Taxation
(Administration) Amendment Bill (No. 2) 1993 (Serial 256)
passing through all stages at this sitting.
Question - put and passed - there being an absolute
majority of the whole number of Members present and no
dissentient voice.
The order of the day having been read for the resumption of
the debate on the question - That the Bills be now read a
second time -
Debate resumed.
Question - put and passed.
Bills read a second time.
The Assembly, according to Order, resolved itself into
Committee of the Whole for the consideration of the Bills.
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In the Committee
(Chairman - Mr McCarthy)

Stamp Duty Amendment Bill 1993 (Serial 255):
Clauses 1 to 4, by leave, taken together and agreed to.
Clause 5 read.
The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Ede) moved the following amendment -

Omit sub-clause (b).

Amendment negatived, after debate.
Clause 5 agreed to.
Remainder of the Bill, by leave, taken as a whole and agreed to.
Bill to be reported without amendment.

Taxation (Administration) Amendment Bill (No. 2) 1993 (Serial 256):
Clauses 1 to 4, by leave, taken together and agreed to.
Clause 5 agreed to, after debate.
Clauses 6 to 9, by leave, taken together and agreed to.
Clauses 10 and 11, by leave, taken together and agreed to,
after debate.
Remainder of the Bill, by leave, taken as a whole and agreed to.
Bill to be reported without amendment.
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The Speaker (Mr Dondas) resumed the Chair; the Chairman
(Mr McCarthy) reported accordingly; and the reports were
adopted.
The Treasurer (Mr Coulter) moved - That the Bills be now
read a third time.
Question - put and passed.
Bills read a third time and passed to be proposed laws.

21. BUSINESS FRANCHISE AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 1993 (Serial 257):
Suspension of Standing Orders - Pass all stages: The
Treasurer (Mr Coulter) moved - That so much of Standing
Orders be suspended as would prevent the Business Franchise
Amendment Bill (No. 2) 1993 (Serial 257) passing through all
stages at this sitting.
Question - put and passed - there being an absolute
majority of the whole number of Members present and no
dissentient voice.
The order of the day having been read for the resumption of
the debate on the question - That the Bill be now read a
second time -
Debate resumed.
Question - put and passed.
Bill read a second time.
The Assembly, according to Order, resolved itself into
Committee of the Whole for the consideration of the Bill.
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In the Committee
(Chairman - Mr McCarthy)

Clauses 1 to 3, by leave, taken together and agreed to.
Clauses 4 and 5, by leave, taken together and agreed to, after debate.
Clause 6 agreed to.
Clauses 7 to 9, by leave, taken together and agreed to, after debate.
Remainder of the Bill, by leave, taken as a whole and agreed to.
Bill to be reported without amendment.
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The Speaker (Mr Dondas) resumed the Chair; the Chairman
(Mr McCarthy) reported accordingly; and the report was
adopted.
On the motion of the Treasurer (Mr Coulter) the Bill was
read a third time and passed to be a proposed law.

22. DEBITS TAX AMENDMENT BILL 1993 (Serial 258):
Suspension of Standing Orders - Pass all stages: The
Treasurer (Mr Coulter) moved that so much of Standing Orders
be suspended as would prevent the Debits Tax Amendment Bill
1993 (Serial 258) passing through all stages at this
sitting.
Question - put and passed - there being an absolute
majority of the whole number of Members present and no
dissentient voice.
The order of the day having been read for the resumption of
the 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.
The Treasurer (Mr Coulter) moved - That the Bill be now
read a third time.
Debate ensued.
Question - put and passed.
The Bill was read a third time and passed to be a proposed law.

23. ALTERATION OF ORDER OF BUSINESS:
The Leader of Government Business (Mr Setter) moved - That
intervening Government Business be postponed until after
consideration of Government Business, Order of the Day
relating to the Legal Practitioners Amendment Bill (No. 3)
1993 (Serial 271).
Question - put and passed.

24. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS AMENDMENT BILL (No. 3) 1993 (Serial 271):
Suspension of Standing Orders - Pass all stages: The
Attorney-General (Mr Manzie), by leave, moved - That so much
of Standing Orders be suspended as would prevent the Legal
Practitioners Amendment Bill (No. 3) 1993 (Serial 271)
passing through all stages at this sitting.
Debate ensued.
Question - put and passed - there being an absolute
majority of the whole number of Members present and no
dissentient voice.
The order of the day having been read for the resumption of
the 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 Attorney-General (Mr Manzie) the Bill
was read a third time and passed to be a proposed law.

25.SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION AND TABLED PAPERS COMMITTEE,
THIRTEENTH REPORT - PAPER TABLED:
The Chairman of the Subordinate Legislation and Tabled
Papers Committee (Mr Setter) laid on the Table the
Thirteenth Report of the Subordinate Legislation and Tabled
Papers Committee.

26. SPECIAL ADJOURNMENT:
The Leader of Government Business (Mr Setter) moved - That
the Assembly at its rising adjourn until Tuesday
12 October 1993 at 10.00 a.m. or such other time and/or date
as may be set by Mr Speaker, pursuant to Sessional Order.
Question - put and passed.

27.SESSIONAL COMMITTEE ON THE USE AND ABUSE OF ALCOHOL BY THE
COMMUNITY - VARIATION OF MEMBERSHIP:
The Leader of Government Business (Mr Setter) moved - That
the Member for Karama (Mr Palmer) be discharged from further
attendance on the Committee on Use and Abuse of Alcohol by
the Community and the Member for Jingili (Mr Setter) be
appointed as a member of the Committee in his stead.
Question - put and passed.

28. ADJOURNMENT:
The Minister for Health and Community Services (Mr Reed)
moved - That the Assembly do now adjourn.
Debate ensued.
Papers tabled: The Deputy Leader of the Opposition
(Mr Bailey), by leave, laid on the Table the following
Papers -

Letter, Paul Minogue, for the Australian
Government Solicitor to Ms Yvette Graetz, Peter
McQueen Barristers and Solicitors, dated 3 December
1992; and
Letter, Craig Bradley, Area Manager - Darwin,
Department of Lands and Housing, to Mr and Mrs P
Jackson, dated 12 February 1993.

Debate continued.
Question put and passed.
The Assembly adjourned at 11.48 p.m. until Tuesday
12 October 1993 at 10.00 a.m. or such other time and/or date
as may be set by the Speaker, pursuant to Sessional Order.

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PAPERS:
The following Papers were deemed to have been presented on
Thursday 26 August 1993:

Annual Reports:
Alice Springs College of TAFE, 1992
Batchelor College, 1992
Juvenile Justice Board of Management, Northern Region, 1992-93
Juvenile Justice Board of Management, Southern Region, 1992-93
Northern Territory Rural College, 1992.

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ATTENDANCE:
All Members attended the sitting except Mr Vale, on leave.







IAN McNEILL
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly
SIXTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ________________________________________________________________ ____________

FIRST SESSION

INDEX TO MINUTES

SITTING DAY Nos 75-80


From To Pages 17 August 1993 26 August 1993 645-689

ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS
Hon E H Poole appointed Minister responsible for the
Liquor Commission, Gazette No. S54, dated 30 June 1993 646
Hon D W Manzie appointed Minister for Transport and Works:
with responsibility for the Power and Water Authority;
and Darwin Port Authority, effective from 18 August 1993 653

BILLS

D=Discharged
N=Negatived
P=Passed

*=Opposition Bill
Serial 266 Appropriation 1993 664,678,679,
686
254 Bail Amendment 1993 646,654
236 Business Franchise Amendment 1993 661P
257 Business Franchise Amendment (No. 2) 1993 677,680,687P
244 Consumer Affairs and Fair Trading 1993 660-661P
233 Criminal Records (Spent Convictions)
Amendment 1993 649P
239 Crown Proceedings 1993 649P
273 Cullen Bay Marina Amendment 1993 686
258 Debits Tax Amendment 1993 677,680,687P
203 Domestic Violence Amendment 1993 649P
252 Electricity Amendment 1993 660P
265 Fences Amendment 1993 677,684
235 Financial Administration and Audit Amendment
(No. 2) 1993 661P
225 Firearms Amendment 1993 649P
268 Freedom of Information 1993 * 663,670,671
242 Gaming Control 1993 654-659P
259 Interpretation Amendment 1993 646,654
231 Juvenile Justice Amendment 1993 650P
221 Kava Control 1993 675N
264 Lands Acquisition Amendment 1993 677,684
222 Legal Practitioners Amendment 1993 * 675N
271 Legal Practitioners Amendment (No. 3) 1993 677,685,688P
249 Limitation Amendment 1993 667P
241 Liquor Amendment (No. 2) 1993 660P
272 Liquor Amendment (No. 3) 1993 677,685
234 Northern Territory Aboriginal Sacred Sites
Amendment 1993 * 646,669
262 Pastoral Land Amendment (No. 2) 1993 679,684
237 Pay-roll Tax Amendment 1993 661P
224 Police Administration Amendment 1993 649P
226 Police Administration Amendment (No. 2) 1993 653,665 BILLS (Cont.)
Serial 230 Prisons (Correctional Services) Amendment 1993 650P
248 Prostitution Regulation Amendment 1993 667P
246 Racing and Betting Amendment 1993 650P
245 Racing and Gaming Authority 1993 650P
261 Real Property (Statutory Charges Consequential
Amendments) 1993 677,685
270 Real Property (Unit Titles) Amendment 1993 677,684
260 Real Property Amendment (No. 2) 1993 677,685
255 Stamp Duty Amendment 1993 677,679,
686-687P
263 Statute Law Revision (No. 2) 1993 680,685
202 Summary Offences Amendment 1993 677,685
240 Supreme Court Amendment 1993 649P
238 Taxation (Administration) Amendment 1993 661P
256 Taxation (Administration) Amendment (No. 2) 1993 677,679,680,
686-687P
247 Totalizator Administration and Betting
Amendment 1993 650P
250 Traffic Amendment Act 1992 Amendment 1993 660P
229 Traffic Amendment 1993 665-667P
269 Unit Titles Amendment (No. 2) 1993 677,684
251 Water Supply and Sewerage Amendment 1993 660
267 Work Health Amendment 1993 646,654

DISTINGUISHED VISITOR
Hon. Justin O'Byrne, former Senator for Tasmania and
President of the Senate 679

GENERAL BUSINESS DAY
Nominated by Chief Minister for 24 August 1993 646

LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Mr Ortmann, 19 August 1993 664
Mr Vale, 24-26 August 1993 669

MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
Legislation for Disclosure of Donations to Political Parties 648,649

MESSAGES FROM ADMINISTRATOR
Message No. 11 - Assent to Proposed Laws, dated 12 August 1993:
28 May 1993:
Confirmation of Titles to Land (Request) Act 1993
16 June 1993:
Darwin Port Authority Amendment Act 1993
Financial Administration and Audit Amendment Act 1993
Justices Amendment Act 1993
Pastoral Land Amendment Act 1993
Real Property Amendment Act 1993
Supply Act 1993-94
Tobacco Amendment Act 1993
24 June 1993:
Administration and Probate Amendment Act 1993
Hospital Management Boards Amendment Act 1993
Liquor Amendment Act 1993
Mining Amendment Act 1993
Superannuation Guarantee (Safety Net) Act 1993 645,646 MESSAGES FROM ADMINISTRATOR (Cont.)
Message No. 11 (Cont.)
30 June 1993:
McArthur River Project Agreement Ratification Amendment
Act 1993
Public Sector Employment and Management (Consequential
Amendment) Act 1993
9 July 1993:
Building Act 1993
Coroners Act 1993
Disability Services Act 1993
27 July 1993:
Aerodromes Act 1993 645,646
Message No. 12 - relating to the Appropriation Bill 1993,
dated 16 August 1993 646

MOTIONS (Procedural)
Leave denied -
Mr Parish to table papers 680
Mr Bell to table draft Freedom of Information Bill (2) 670
Suspension of Standing Orders -
Allow Mr Bell to table Freedom of Information, Draft Bill 671
Allow Mr Bell extension of time to complete speech 679
Allow Mr Bell to move motion "Political donations and BTEC" 675
Allow Mr Perron extension of time to complete speech 678
Allow Mr Perron to make statement 647
Allow Mr Reed extension of time to complete speech 679
Pass Bills through all stages -
Business Franchise Amendment (No. 2) 1993 (Serial 257); 687
Debits Tax Amendment 1993 (Serial 258); 687
Legal Practitioners Amendment (No. 3) 1993 (Serial 271); 688
Stamp Duty Amendment 1993 (Serial 255); and
Taxation (Administration) Amendment (No. 2) (Serial 256); 686
Take 2 Bills together -
Real Property Amendment (No. 2) 1993 (Serial 260)
and Real Property (Statutory Charges Consequential
Amendments) 1993 (Serial 261); 685
Real Property (Unit Titles) Amendment 1993
(Serial 270) and Unit Titles Amendment (No. 2)
1993 (Serial 269); and 684
Stamp Duty Amendment 1993 (Serial 255) and
Taxation (Administration) Amendment (No. 2) 1993
(Serial 256); 679
Take 3 Bills together -
Fences Amendment 1993 (Serial 265); Lands Acquisition
Amendment 1993 (Serial 264); and Pastoral Land
Amendment (No. 2) 1993 (Serial 262) 684

MOTIONS (Substantive)
Aboriginal Education in the Northern Territory - Note statement 665
Aboriginal Rights and Issues - Options for Entrenchment -
Sessional Committee on Constitutional Development -
Discussion Paper No. 6 -
Note paper 683
Print paper 683
Auditor-General, Office of, Annual Report 1992-93 -
Note paper 647
Print paper 647 MOTIONS (Substantive) (Cont.)
Australasian Council of Public Accounts Committees,
Mid-term meeting held Monday 20 July 1992, Transcript
of Proceedings, Report Number 18, dated November 1992 -
Note paper 682
Barunga Manyallaluk Community Government Scheme - Note paper 653
Draft Planning Bill - Note paper 681
"Future Directions for Urban Planning in the Northern
Territory" - Note paper 681
Incident between Minister for Transport and Works
(Mr Ortmann) and A.B.C. journalist Mr Jeremy Thompson
on 12 August 1993 - Note statement 648
Marngarr Community Government Scheme - Note paper 653
Note paper -
Aboriginal Rights and Issues - Options for Entrenchment -
Sessional Committee on Constitutional Development -
Discussion Paper No. 6 683
Auditor-General, Office of, Annual Report 1992-93 647
Australasian Council of Public Accounts Committees,
Mid-term meeting held Monday 20 July 1992, Transcript
of Proceedings, Report Number 18, dated November 1992 682
Barunga Manyallaluk Community Government Scheme 653
"Future Directions for Urban Planning in the Northern
Territory" 681
Marngarr Community Government Scheme 653
Planning Bill, Draft 681
Public Accounts Committee, Annual Report for Year ended
30 June 1993, Report Number 20, dated August 1993 682
Report of an Inquiry into Distribution of Industry
Assistance Fund Money to Darwin Turf Club and Alice
Springs Turf Club 648
Use and Abuse of Alcohol by the Community - Sessional
Committee -
Annual Report 1992-93 683
Work Health Authority - Future Directions 654
Wugularr Community Government Scheme 653
Planning Bill, Draft - Note paper 681
Print paper -
Aboriginal Rights and Issues - Options for Entrenchment -
Sessional Committee on Constitutional Development -
Discussion Paper No. 6 683
Auditor-General, Office of, Annual Report 1992-93 647
Public Accounts Committee -
Annual Report for Year ended 30 June 1993, Report
Number 20, dated August 1993 682
Remuneration Tribunal -
Report and Determination No. 1 of 1993 for Ministers
and Members of the Northern Territory Legislative
Assembly 647
Report and Recommendation No. 1 of 1993, Electorate
Secretaries 647
Use and Abuse of Alcohol by the Community - Sessional
Committee - Annual Report 1992-93 683
Public Accounts Committee -
Annual Report for Year ended 30 June 1993, Report
Number 20, dated August 1993 - Note paper 682
Appoint Mr McCarthy 669
Discharge Mr Vale 669 MOTIONS (Substantive) (Cont.)
Remuneration Tribunal -
Report and Determination No. 1 of 1993 for Ministers and
Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly -
Print paper 647
Report and Recommendation No. 1 of 1993, Electorate
Secretaries - Print Paper 647
Report of an Inquiry into Distribution of Industry
Assistance Fund Money to Darwin Turf Club and Alice
Springs Turf Club - Note paper 648
Use and Abuse of Alcohol by the Community - Sessional
Committee, Annual Report 1992-93 -
Note paper 683
Print paper 683
Submissions, Transcripts and records of briefings, public
hearings and meetings - Note paper 683
Variation of Membership
Appoint Mr Setter 688
Discharge Mr Palmer 688
Work Health Authority - Future Directions
Note paper 654
Wugularr Community Government Scheme
Note paper 653

MOTIONS NEGATIVED
Alleged connection between political donations and BTEC 675
Brucellosis and Tuberculosis Eradication Campaign Matters,
Reference to Public Accounts Committee 663,674,675
Freedom of Information Legislation, need for 663,671-673
Marine Resources Management Authority 663,669,670
Political Donations and BTEC, alleged connection 675
Resources for Women's Services 663,670
Whistleblowers' Legislation, Suspend Standing Orders to
allow Mr Bell to move motion 673

PAPERS AND REPORTS TABLED
Aboriginal Education News, Issue No. 2, Aboriginal Education
Policy Support Unit 665
Aboriginal Rights and Issues - Options for Entrenchment -
Sessional Committee on Constitutional Development -
Discussion Paper No. 6 683
Administrative Arrangements Order, Gazette No. S54, dated
30 June 1993 646
Annual Reports:
Alice Springs College of TAFE, 1992 689
Auditor-General for year ended 30 June 1993 647
Batchelor College, 1992 689
Juvenile Justice Board of Management,
Northern Region, 1992-93 689
Southern Region, 1992-93 689
Northern Territory Education Advisory Council, 1991 650
Northern Territory Open College of TAFE, 1992 650
Northern Territory Rural College, 1992 689
Northern Territory Technical and Further Education
Advisory Council, 1991 650
Northern Territory University, 1992 667
Uranium Mining (Environment Control) Act, 14th Report
1992 662 PAPERS AND REPORTS TABLED (Cont.)
Australasian Council of Public Accounts Committees, Mid-term
meeting held Monday 20th July 1992, Transcript of
Proceedings, Report Number 18, dated November 1992 683
Barunga Manyallaluk Community Government Scheme 653
Budget Papers -
Budget Speech, 1993-94, Budget Paper No. 1 664
The Budget, 1993-94, Budget paper No. 2 664
Source of Funds, 1993-94, Budget Paper No. 3 664
Public Sector Assets and Liabilities, 1993-94, Budget
Paper No. 4 664
Issues in Public Finance 1993-94, Budget Paper No. 5 664
Northern Territory Economy, Budget Paper No. 6 664
Women in the Budget, 1993-94 664
1993-94 Budget and Proposed Capital Works, Regional Highlights, 665
Alice Springs 665
Darwin 665
East Arnhem 665
Katherine 665
Palmerston and Rural 665
Tennant Creek 665
Page 5, Source: Budget Paper No. 4 - Figure 1.3: Estimated
Replacement Value of Assets created before
and after Self-Government 678
Page 17, Source: Budget Paper No. 4 - Figure 2.4:
Northern Territory Gross and Net Debt 678
Page 24, Source: Budget Paper No. 4 - Figure 2.12: Net
Debt as a Percentage of Gross State Product 678
Page 27, Source: Budget Paper No. 4 - Figure 2.15: Net
Interest Payments to Net Revenues and Grants Received 678
Page 26, Source: Budget Paper No. 4 - Figure 2.13: Net
Interest Payments to Net Revenues and Grants Received
1992/93; and Figure 2.14: Net Interest Payments to Net
Revenue 1992/93 678
Page 36, Source: Budget Paper No. 3 - Figure A1.14 -
Licence Fees - Tobacco; and Figure A1.14A - Licence
Fees - Tobacco 679
Page 37, Source: Budget Paper No. 3 - Figure A1.15:
Licence Fees - Petrol; and Figure A1.16: Licence Fees -
Diesel 679
Page 38, Source: Budget Paper No. 3 - Figure A1.17:
Financial Institutions Duty; and Figure A1.18: Financial
Institutions Duty 679
Cartoon Strip - "The Public Circus Clowns -
This Week: the Consultancy" 661
This Week: TMS and the Three Stooges" 667
Chart, SACE (NT) Stage 1 Provisional Course Offerings:
Semester 1, 1994 647
Circular, letter to Students from the Curriculum Advisory
Committee, Department of Education, Ref. 93.nc547 647
Extract from Country Liberal Party Law and Order Policy -
"Law, Order and Public Safety Tomorrow" 664
Financial Administration and Audit Act:
Directions by the Treasurer, pursuant to section 13(1)(b),
Transfer of Funds Saved:
Department of the Chief Minister, dated 30 June 1993 650
Department of Health and Community Services, dated
29 June 1993 650

PAPERS AND REPORTS TABLED (Cont.)
Financial Administration and Audit Act: (Cont.)
Directions by the Treasurer, pursuant to section 13(1)(b),
Transfer of Funds Saved:
Department of Lands, Housing and Local Government,
dated 30 June 1993 651
Department of the Legislative Assembly, dated 30 June 1993 651
Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries, dated
28 June 1993 651
Department of Transport and Works, dated 15 June 1993 651
Northern Territory Treasury; Department of Mines and
Energy; Department of Law; and Department of
Correctional Services, dated 30 June 1993 651
N.T. Police, Fire and Emergency Services, dated
16 June 1993 651
Office of Courts Administration, dated 28 June 1993 651
School Education, dated 30 June 1993 651
"Future Directions for Urban Planning in the Northern
Territory" 681
Graph, Growth in Per Capita Government Debt 91 into 92,
Source: ABS Catalogue No. 5513.0 647
Graph, N.T. Net Debt 678
Graph, N.T. Net Debt % of Gross Territory Product 678
Graph, Net Interest Payments as Proportion of Total Revenue 678
Graph, State Taxation per Capita 678
Graph, N.T. Taxation per Capita 678
Graph, Annual Employment Growth 1992-93 678
Graph, Population Growth Rates 678
Graph, Relative Employment Changes since December 1989 678
Graph, Gross State Product - Current Prices Moving Quarterly
Average 678
Health and Community Services - Women's Services 1992-93 670
Kava Control Measures in the Northern Territory, A Review
by Dr Peter d'Abbs, Menzies School of Health Research,
April 1993 675 "Kava", Department of Health and Community Services,
pamphlet 675
Law, Order and Public Safety Tomorrow page 3 670
Letters -
Mr Craig Bradley, Area Manager - Darwin, Department of
Lands and Housing, to Mr and Mrs P Jackson, dated
12 February 1993 689
Ms L. Gerdes to Hon. M.A. Reed, MLA, Minister for Health
and Community Services, dated 31 May 1993 653
Hon. S.P. Hatton, MLA, Minister for Aboriginal Development
to Mr N. Bell, MLA, Member for Macdonnell, dated
24 February 1993 680
Mr D.J. Hawkes, Commissioner for Public Employment,
dated 11 August 1993 669
Mr David Hill, Managing Director, Australian Broadcasting
Corporation to Hon. M.B. Perron, MLA, Chief Minister,
dated 18 August 1993 664
Mr Paul Minogue, for the Australian Government Solicitor
to Ms Yvette Graetz, Peter McQueen Barristers and
Solicitors, dated 3 December 1992 688
Marine Resources Management Authority, Draft Bill 681
Marngarr Community Government Scheme 653 PAPERS AND REPORTS TABLED (Cont.)
Media Release, "Challenge faces Darwin's Plan to become
Asian 'Gateway'", Ian McLachlan, Shadow Minister for
Infrastructure National Development, dated 17 August 1993 664
Media release - "National Curriculum a Must", Hon Warren
Snowdon, MP, dated 25 July 1993 647
Memorandum of Understanding on Business Co-operation
between the Sabah Economic Development Corporation and
the Northern Territory Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Inc, dated 24 June 1993 676
Memorandum of Understanding between the China Council for
the Promotion of International Trade and the Department of
Industries and Development, Asian Relations and Trade,
dated 17 June 1993 676
Minutes and documents of New Parliament House Committee,
Sixth Assembly, Meetings Nos 1 to 14 inclusive 681
New Parliament House Committee - Minutes and Documents 681
Newspaper Article, "No race like the Alice" Roach on Sunday 650
Newspaper Article, "Forget Epsom. They do it better in
Alice", The Independent, London, dated 4 June 1993 650
Newspoll, dated 1 August 1993 - "Standard Analysis Panel I
by Q.40 Territory voting intention - no leaning" 678
Newspoll, dated 1 August 1993 - "Standard Analysis Panel II
by Q.4.10 - Territory Voting Intention - Leaning" 678
"Perron: End NT Aborigines' veto", N.T. News, dated
29 July 1993 680
Planning, Draft Bill 681
Public Accounts Committee, Annual Report for Year ended
30 June 1993, Report Number 20, dated August 1993 682
Regulations 1993:
No. 16, Public Sector Employment and Management Regulations 651
No. 17, Amendments of the Financial Institutions Duty
Regulations 651
No. 18, Debits Tax Regulations
No. 19, Amendment of Planning Regulations 651
No. 20, Amendments of Alice Springs (Control of Public
Places) By-laws 651
No. 21, Amendment of Pastoral Land Regulations 651
No. 22, Amendment of Work Health Regulations 651
Flora River Local Management Committee Regulations 651
Remuneration Tribunal -
Report and Determination No. 1 of 1993 for Ministers and
Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly 647
Report and Recommendation No. 1 of 1993, Electorate
Secretaries 647
Report of an Inquiry into Distribution of Industry
Assistance Fund Money to Darwin Turf Club and Alice
Springs Turf Club 648
Subordinate Legislation and Tabled Papers Committee -
Twelfth Report 675
Thirteenth Report 688
Use and Abuse of Alcohol by the Community - Sessional
Committee -
Annual Report 1992-93 682
Submissions, transcripts and records of briefings, public
hearings and meetings
SCUAAC 087, 9.08.91, Haigh, F.J. 682
SCUAAC 088, 27.08.91, Dowling, Mr T. 682 PAPERS AND REPORTS TABLED (Cont.)
Use and Abuse of Alcohol by the Community - Sessional Committee -
Submissions, transcripts and records of briefings, public
hearings and meetings (Cont.)
SCUAAC 089, 10.09.91, Gapview Resort Hotel 682
SCUAAC 090, 25.11.91, Markey, Mrs Gloria 682
SCUAAC 091, 2.01.92, Trahair, Mr Mark, Daly River
Roadside Inn 682
SCUAAC 092, 3.03.92, Fisher, Mrs Val, Hayes Creek
Wayside Inn 682
SCUAAC 093, 1.05.92, Jamieson, Mr I. 682
SCUAAC 094, 1.05.92, Dependency Resource Services,
Department of Health and Community Services,
Alice Springs 682
SCUAAC 095, 17.06.92, Philip, Ms Gail 682
SCUAAC 096, 22.06.92, ANSTI Inc. 682
SCUAAC 097, 23.06.92, Top End Life Education Centre 682
SCUAAC 098, 24.06.92, FORWAARD 682
SCUAAC 099, 24.06.92, DARE 682
SCUAAC 100, 29.06.92, Community Drug and Alcohol
Services - Darwin - Amity House 682
SCUAAC 101, 29.06.92, Top End Life Education Centre 682
SCUAAC 102, 29.06.92, NT Off Licence Traders
Association Inc. 682
SCUAAC 103, 30.03.92, Aboriginal & Islander Alcohol
Awareness Family Recovery 682
SCUAAC 104, 30.06.92, Top End Life Education Centre 682
SCUAAC 105, 30.06.92, ANSTI Inc. 682
SCUAAC 106, 30.06.92, Katherine Alcohol and Drug
Association Inc. 682
SCUAAC 107, 30.06.92, CAAPS 682
SCUAAC 108, 30.06.92, Kalano Community Association Inc. 682
SCUAAC 109, 17.07.92, Philip, Ms Gail 682
SCUAAC 110, 22.07.92, Martin, Ms Liz 682
SCUAAC 111, 27.07.92, Holyoake Alice Springs Inc. 682
SCUAAC 112, 27.07.92, Wilkie, Ms Glenda F 682
SCUAAC 113, 27.07.92, Allford, Mrs Sue 682
SCUAAC 114, 29.07.92, Akarana, Ms Glenys 682
SCUAAC 115, 29.07.92, Billington, Mr Clive 682
SCUAAC 116, 29.07.92, Alice Springs Women's Shelter
682
SCUAAC 117, 29.07.92, Dependency Resource Services,
Department of Health and Community Services, Alice
Springs 682
SCUAAC 118, 30.07.92, Tangentyere Council Inc. 683
SCUAAC 119, 29.07.92, Northern Territory Police, Alice
Springs 683
SCUAAC 120, 29.07.92, Drug and Alcohol Services
Association Alice Springs Inc. 683
SCUAAC 121, 5.08.92, CAAAPU - Central Australian
Aboriginal Alcohol Programmes Unit 683
SCUAAC 122, 5.08.92, Thardim, Ms Beatrice 683
SCUAAC 123, 5.08.92, Collins, Ms Tjikalyi 683
SCUAAC 124, 5.08.92, Buliwana, Mr Kevin 683
SCUAAC 125, 5.08.92, Robertson, Mr Eddie 683
SCUAAC 126, 5.08.92, Barney, Mr Charlie 683
SCUAAC 127, 5.08.92, Holyoake Alice Springs Inc. (2)
683
SCUAAC 128, 6.08.92, Koppen, Ms Arnanda 683
SCUAAC 129, 28.10.92, Collins, Ms Lynn 683
SCUAAC 130, 1.02.93, Aputula Housing Association Inc.
683 PAPERS AND REPORTS TABLED (Cont.)
Use and Abuse of Alcohol by the Community - Sessional Committee -
Submissions, transcripts and records of briefings, public
hearings and meetings (Cont.)
SCUAAC 12, 13.06.91, Police Association (NT) 683
SCUAAC 13, 3-4.7.92, Department of Social Security
In camera; NT Liquor Commission In camera;
Department of Transport & Works 683
SCUAAC PH11, Darwin, 30.06.92, Top End Life Education
Centre, Community Drug & Alcohol Services - Amity
House; Kalano Community Assocn.; Katherine Alcohol &
Drug Assocn Inc.; CAAPS + Aboriginal & Islander
Alcccohol Awareness; ANSTI; Mr Gameson; Mr O'Leary;
Ms Collins 683
SCUAAC PH12, Alice Springs, 29.07.92, Drug & Alcohol
Services Assocn.; NT Police; Holyoake; Alice Springs
Womens Shelter; Dependency Resource Services, Dept
HACS; CAAAPU; Mr Billington; Central Australia Life
Education Centre 683
SCUAAC 26, 20.08.92, NT Liquor Commission 683
SCUAAC 27, Tennant Creek, 3-4.9.92, Tennant Creek
Town Council; Goldfields Hotel; Anginyingi Congress;
Barkly Regional Alcohol & Drug Abuse Action Group;
Julalikari Council 683
SCUAAC PM3, 4.09.92, Willowra 683
SCUAAC 28, East Arnhem, 14-16.9.92, Galiwinku Council;
Laynhupuy Homelands Assocn.; NT Police, Nhulunbuy;
NT Police Groote Eylandt; Alyangula Recreation Club;
CAAPS; Maningrida Community Council 683
SCUAAC 31, 28.01.93, Alcohol Policy Unit 683
SCUAAC PH13, 6.05.93, Aputula Housing Association 683
SCUAAC PH14, 6.05.93, Imanpa Community Inc. 683
SCUAAC PH15, 7.05.93, Mutitjulu Community Council 683
Work Health Authority, Second Corporate Plan
Work Health, Dispute Resolution Review Committee Report 654
Wugularr Community Government Scheme 654

PERSONAL EXPLANATION
Mr Ede 649

PETITION
Noise Control Legislation and penalties for exceeding noise
levels in residential areas (51 signatures) (Mr Parish) 681

STATEMENTS
Aboriginal Education in the Northern Territory 665
Administrative Arrangements Order, Gazette No. S54, dated
30 June 1993 - Mr E H Poole 646
Community Government Schemes, Marngarr, Barunga Manyallaluk
and Wugularr 653
Filming and Broadcasting of Budget Speech - approval given
to ABC Television and Channel 8; and for 8TOP FM to
broadcast the Budget Speech direct 664
Incident between Minister for Transport and Works and A.B.C.
Journalist Mr Jeremy Thompson on 12 August 1993 647
Planning Bill, Draft 681
Remuneration Tribunal - Report and Recommendation No. 1 of 1993,
Electorate Secretaries 681 PAPERS AND REPORTS TABLED (Cont.)
Report of an Inquiry into Distribution of Industry Assistance
Fund Money to Darwin Turf Club and Alice Springs Turf Club 648
Work Health Authority, Future Directions 654

WARRANT
Deputy Chairman of Committees, Mr Bell 677
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