Minutes of Proceedings - 1991-02-13
Sixth Assembly First Session 05/02/1991 Parliamentary Record No. 2
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Date : 13/02/1991__________________________________________________________________________________
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. PERSONAL EXPLANATION:
The Minister for Tourism (Mr Vale), by leave, made a personal explanation relating to an answer given to a question asked by
the Member for Victoria River (Mr Cartwright) during Question Time earlier this period of sittings.
4. PETITIONS:
Mr Stirling, by leave, presented a petition, not conforming with Standing Orders, from 512 citizens of the Northern Territory requesting
the Government to reconsider the enforcement of the 1.6 kilometre bus limit for school children in Nhulunbuy.
Petition read.
Mrs Padgham-Purich presented a petition from 493 citizens of and visitors to the Northern Territory requesting the Assembly to prohibit
large-scale foreshore developments proposed for Cullen Bay.
Petition read.
5. QUESTIONS:
Questions were asked of Ministers.
Supplementary answers were given by Ministers.
6. ESTIMATES REVIEW COMMITTEE - MOTION NEGATIVED:
The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Ede), pursuant to notice, moved - That this Assembly -
(1) notes the Government's decision to establish an Estimates Review Committee to examine means of reducing its borrowing
requirement for the 1991/92 and 1992/93 financial years;
(2) notes that the last time the Government instituted a similar programme in 1987, it resulted in a sustained period of low or
negative growth for the Territory;
(3) notes with concern the fears of Territorians for their future prospects should the Territory Government again follow the same path; and
(4) calls on the Government to -
(a) provide a full and detailed statement of variations implemented or proposed for implementation during the
current financial year; and
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(b) institute management systems to ensure that future budgets do not result in cuts in jobs and services which will
reduce the standard of living of Territorians.
Debate ensued.
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Suspension of sitting: The sitting was suspended between 11.43 a.m. and 2.00 p.m.
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Debate continued.
Paper tabled: The Minister for Mines and Energy (Mr Coulter) laid on the Table the following Paper -
. Estimates Review Committee - Programme Identifications.
Debate continued.
Question - put and negatived.
7. LAW REFORM COMMITTEE, REPORTS - MOTION NEGATIVED:
The Member for Macdonnell (Mr Bell), pursuant to notice, moved - That -
(1) in accordance with Standing Order 251, the Attorney-General table forthwith the written Constitution and past Reports of the Law Reform Committee;
(2) that all future Reports of the Law Reform Committee be tabled within six sitting days of receipt thereof by the Attorney-General; and
(3) this Assembly is of the opinion that the Law Reform Committee should be placed on a statutory basis, in line with the Committee's own recommendation.
Debate ensued.
Papers tabled: The Attorney-General (Mr Manzie) laid on the Table the following Papers -
. Letter, Mr Neil Bell MLA, Member for Macdonnell to Hon. D.W. Manzie MLA, Attorney-General, dated 2 January 1991; and
. Letter, Hon. D.W. Manzie MLA, Attorney-General to Mr Neil Bell MLA, Member for Macdonnell, dated 8 February 1991.
Debate continued.
Question - put and negatived.
8. DEVELOPMENT OF A RURAL LAND POLICY - MOTION NEGATIVED:
The Member for Victoria River (Mr Cartwright), pursuant to notice, moved - That this Assembly requests the Northern Territory Government to -
(1) be straight forward and open with the people of the Northern Territory in its development of a rural land policy;
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(2) advise and consult with all Territorians in the process of developing that policy;
(3) ensure that all information is publicly available and that draft policies are widely circulated;
(4) ensure that a process is put in place which allows Territorians to comment on that draft policy; and
(5) ensure that wishes of Territorians be taken into account before the policy is finalised and announced.
Debate ensued.
Question - put and negatived.
9. PLANNING AMENDMENT BILL 1991 (Serial 28):
The Member for Greatorex (Mr Collins), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Planning Act.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Collins moved - That the Bill be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Minister for Lands and Housing (Mr Ortmann) debate was adjourned.
10. CRIMINAL LAW (CONDITIONAL RELEASE OF OFFENDERS) AMENDMENT BILL 1991 (Serial 29):
The Member for Greatorex (Mr Collins), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Criminal Law (Conditional Release of Offenders) Act.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Collins moved - That the Bill be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Minister for Industries and Development (Mr Hatton) debate was adjourned.
11. EDUCATION AMENDMENT BILL 1991 (Serial 30):
The Member for Greatorex (Mr Collins), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Education Act.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Collins moved - That the Bill be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Minister for Education (Mr Stone) debate was adjourned.
12. ELECTORAL AMENDMENT BILL 1991 (Serial 33):
The Member for Greatorex (Mr Collins), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Electoral Act.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Collins moved - That the Bill be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Chief Minister (Mr Perron) debate was adjourned.
13. REMUNERATION TRIBUNAL AMENDMENT BILL 1991 (Serial 31):
The Chief Minister (Mr Perron), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Remuneration
Tribunal Act.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Perron moved - That the Bill be now read a second time.
Paper tabled: Mr Perron laid on the Table the following Paper -
. Report upon Investigation into the Salaries of Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, by Mr Justice R.J. Peterson, dated 29 January 1991.
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On the motion of the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Ede) debate was adjourned.
14. NOTICES:
The following notices were given, by leave:
Mr Coulter: To present the Public Service Amendment Bill 1991 (Serial 34).
Mr Coulter: To present the Racing and Betting Amendment Bill 1991 (Serial 35).
Mr Coulter: To present the Racing, Gaming and Liquor Commission Act Repeal Bill 1991 (Serial 36).
Mr Coulter: To present the Casino Licensing and Control Amendment Bill 1991 (Serial 37).
Mr Coulter: To present the Lotteries and Gaming Amendment Bill 1991 (Serial 38).
Mr Coulter: To present the Totalizator Administration and Betting Amendment Bill 1991 (Serial 39).
Mr Coulter: To present the Liquor Amendment Bill 1991 (Serial 40).
Mr Coulter: To present the Racing Commission Bill 1991 (Serial 41).
Mr Finch: To present the Commercial Passenger (Road) Transport Bill 1991 (Serial 26).
Mr Finch: To present the Motor Vehicles Amendment Bill 1991 (Serial 32).
15. ADJOURNMENT:
The Leader of Government Business (Mr Coulter) moved - That the Assembly do now adjourn.
Debate ensued.
Question - put and passed.
The Assembly adjourned at 9.29 p.m. until tomorrow at 10.00 a.m.
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PAPERS:
The following Papers were deemed to have been presented on Wednesday, 13 February 1991:
Annual Reports:
Alice Springs College of TAFE, 1989
Department of Education and Technical and Further Education Advisory Council, 1989
Northern Territory Open College of TAFE, 1989
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ATTENDANCE:
All Members attended the sitting.
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Date : 13/02/1991
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. PERSONAL EXPLANATION:
The Minister for Tourism (Mr Vale), by leave, made a personal explanation relating to an answer given to a question asked by
the Member for Victoria River (Mr Cartwright) during Question Time earlier this period of sittings.
4. PETITIONS:
Mr Stirling, by leave, presented a petition, not conforming with Standing Orders, from 512 citizens of the Northern Territory requesting
the Government to reconsider the enforcement of the 1.6 kilometre bus limit for school children in Nhulunbuy.
Petition read.
Mrs Padgham-Purich presented a petition from 493 citizens of and visitors to the Northern Territory requesting the Assembly to prohibit
large-scale foreshore developments proposed for Cullen Bay.
Petition read.
5. QUESTIONS:
Questions were asked of Ministers.
Supplementary answers were given by Ministers.
6. ESTIMATES REVIEW COMMITTEE - MOTION NEGATIVED:
The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Ede), pursuant to notice, moved - That this Assembly -
(1) notes the Government's decision to establish an Estimates Review Committee to examine means of reducing its borrowing
requirement for the 1991/92 and 1992/93 financial years;
(2) notes that the last time the Government instituted a similar programme in 1987, it resulted in a sustained period of low or
negative growth for the Territory;
(3) notes with concern the fears of Territorians for their future prospects should the Territory Government again follow the same path; and
(4) calls on the Government to -
(a) provide a full and detailed statement of variations implemented or proposed for implementation during the
current financial year; and
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(b) institute management systems to ensure that future budgets do not result in cuts in jobs and services which will
reduce the standard of living of Territorians.
Debate ensued.
____________________
Suspension of sitting: The sitting was suspended between 11.43 a.m. and 2.00 p.m.
____________________
Debate continued.
Paper tabled: The Minister for Mines and Energy (Mr Coulter) laid on the Table the following Paper -
. Estimates Review Committee - Programme Identifications.
Debate continued.
Question - put and negatived.
7. LAW REFORM COMMITTEE, REPORTS - MOTION NEGATIVED:
The Member for Macdonnell (Mr Bell), pursuant to notice, moved - That -
(1) in accordance with Standing Order 251, the Attorney-General table forthwith the written Constitution and past Reports of the Law Reform Committee;
(2) that all future Reports of the Law Reform Committee be tabled within six sitting days of receipt thereof by the Attorney-General; and
(3) this Assembly is of the opinion that the Law Reform Committee should be placed on a statutory basis, in line with the Committee's own recommendation.
Debate ensued.
Papers tabled: The Attorney-General (Mr Manzie) laid on the Table the following Papers -
. Letter, Mr Neil Bell MLA, Member for Macdonnell to Hon. D.W. Manzie MLA, Attorney-General, dated 2 January 1991; and
. Letter, Hon. D.W. Manzie MLA, Attorney-General to Mr Neil Bell MLA, Member for Macdonnell, dated 8 February 1991.
Debate continued.
Question - put and negatived.
8. DEVELOPMENT OF A RURAL LAND POLICY - MOTION NEGATIVED:
The Member for Victoria River (Mr Cartwright), pursuant to notice, moved - That this Assembly requests the Northern Territory Government to -
(1) be straight forward and open with the people of the Northern Territory in its development of a rural land policy;
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(2) advise and consult with all Territorians in the process of developing that policy;
(3) ensure that all information is publicly available and that draft policies are widely circulated;
(4) ensure that a process is put in place which allows Territorians to comment on that draft policy; and
(5) ensure that wishes of Territorians be taken into account before the policy is finalised and announced.
Debate ensued.
Question - put and negatived.
9. PLANNING AMENDMENT BILL 1991 (Serial 28):
The Member for Greatorex (Mr Collins), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Planning Act.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Collins moved - That the Bill be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Minister for Lands and Housing (Mr Ortmann) debate was adjourned.
10. CRIMINAL LAW (CONDITIONAL RELEASE OF OFFENDERS) AMENDMENT BILL 1991 (Serial 29):
The Member for Greatorex (Mr Collins), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Criminal Law (Conditional Release of Offenders) Act.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Collins moved - That the Bill be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Minister for Industries and Development (Mr Hatton) debate was adjourned.
11. EDUCATION AMENDMENT BILL 1991 (Serial 30):
The Member for Greatorex (Mr Collins), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Education Act.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Collins moved - That the Bill be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Minister for Education (Mr Stone) debate was adjourned.
12. ELECTORAL AMENDMENT BILL 1991 (Serial 33):
The Member for Greatorex (Mr Collins), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Electoral Act.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Collins moved - That the Bill be now read a second time.
On the motion of the Chief Minister (Mr Perron) debate was adjourned.
13. REMUNERATION TRIBUNAL AMENDMENT BILL 1991 (Serial 31):
The Chief Minister (Mr Perron), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Remuneration
Tribunal Act.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Perron moved - That the Bill be now read a second time.
Paper tabled: Mr Perron laid on the Table the following Paper -
. Report upon Investigation into the Salaries of Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, by Mr Justice R.J. Peterson, dated 29 January 1991.
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On the motion of the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Ede) debate was adjourned.
14. NOTICES:
The following notices were given, by leave:
Mr Coulter: To present the Public Service Amendment Bill 1991 (Serial 34).
Mr Coulter: To present the Racing and Betting Amendment Bill 1991 (Serial 35).
Mr Coulter: To present the Racing, Gaming and Liquor Commission Act Repeal Bill 1991 (Serial 36).
Mr Coulter: To present the Casino Licensing and Control Amendment Bill 1991 (Serial 37).
Mr Coulter: To present the Lotteries and Gaming Amendment Bill 1991 (Serial 38).
Mr Coulter: To present the Totalizator Administration and Betting Amendment Bill 1991 (Serial 39).
Mr Coulter: To present the Liquor Amendment Bill 1991 (Serial 40).
Mr Coulter: To present the Racing Commission Bill 1991 (Serial 41).
Mr Finch: To present the Commercial Passenger (Road) Transport Bill 1991 (Serial 26).
Mr Finch: To present the Motor Vehicles Amendment Bill 1991 (Serial 32).
15. ADJOURNMENT:
The Leader of Government Business (Mr Coulter) moved - That the Assembly do now adjourn.
Debate ensued.
Question - put and passed.
The Assembly adjourned at 9.29 p.m. until tomorrow at 10.00 a.m.
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PAPERS:
The following Papers were deemed to have been presented on Wednesday, 13 February 1991:
Annual Reports:
Alice Springs College of TAFE, 1989
Department of Education and Technical and Further Education Advisory Council, 1989
Northern Territory Open College of TAFE, 1989
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ATTENDANCE:
All Members attended the sitting.
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