Department of the Legislative Assembly, Northern Territory Government

Index to Minutes of Proceedings - 2003-08-12

Index to Minutes – 12 August to 21 August 2003
NINTH ASSEMBLY - FIRST SESSION

From To Pages
12 August 2003 21 August 2003 421 - 460

Bold No. 123=Passed Bill
Italic & Bold No. 123=Discharged Bill
Italic No. 123=Negatived Bill

BILLS
      Associations Bill 2003 (Serial 174) 440, 443
      Bail Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 135) 432
      Bushfires Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 129) 432
      Business Tenancies (Fair Dealings) Bill 2003 (Serial 175) 451, 455
      Charles Darwin University Bill 2003 (Serial 169) 423, 432, 455, 457
      Container Deposit (Environmental Protection) Bill 2003 (Serial 131) 432
      Criminal Code Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2003 (Serial 165) 424, 431
      Criminal Code Amendment Bill (No. 3) 2003 (Serial 173) 424, 430
      Criminal Code Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 130) 432
      Electrical Workers and Contractors Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 162) 436
      Juries Amendment Bill 2002 (Serial 74) 431
      Legal Practitioners Amendment (Incorporated Legal Practices and Multi-disciplinary Partnerships)
      Bill 2003 (Serial 142) 444
      Liquor Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 172) 424, 431
      Menzies School of Health Research Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 170) 423, 432, 455, 457
      Motor Vehicles Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 171) 424, 430
      Northern Territory Aboriginal Sacred Sites Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 160) 439
      Plumbers and Drainers Licensing Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 163) 423
      Poisons and Dangerous Drugs Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 159) 435, 436
      Public Sector Employment and Management Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 164) 423
      Sentencing Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2003 (Serial 166) 424, 431
      Sentencing Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 126) 432
      Swimming Pool Fencing Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 168) 424, 433, 457
      Traffic Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2003 (Serial 145) 440
      Traffic Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 124) 432
      Water Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 167) 428, 435

DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
      Anhui Province of the People’s Republic of China, delegation members Mr Zhong, Mr Yu,
      Mr Cheng, Ms Fei, Ms Nong, and Mr Lui (Madam Speaker) 436
      Kelly, Vince, Senior Sergeant, President of the Northern Territory Police Association (Madam Speaker) 422
      New South Wales parliament Public Bodies Review Committee
      Mr Milton Orkopoulos MP, Chairman, Mr Alan Ashton MP, Mr Matthew Morris MP,
      Mr Andrew Constance MP, Mr Wayne Merton MP and Mr Robert Oakeshott MP accompanied
      by their manager Ms Catherine Watson (Madam Speaker) 425

MESSAGES FROM ADMINISTRATOR
      No. 16, assent to proposed laws passed by the Assembly during June 2003 sittings (Paper 1007) 421

MINISTERIAL REPORTS
      Aboriginal interpreter service (Mr Ah Kit) 439
      Arts and cultural festivals, August 2003 (Ms Martin) 439
      AustralAsia Railway, (Ms Martin) 422
      Bass in the Grass concert (Ms Martin) 435
      Darwin Cup Carnival, 2003 (Mr Stirling) 427
      Delegation to Republics of Greece and Cyprus (Ms Martin) 455
      Dental awareness month (Mrs Aagaard) 443
      Electrical undergrounding project (Dr Burns) 422
      Ethnic Affairs grants (Mr Vatskalis) 435
      Fruit fly eradication campaign, Alice Springs (Dr Burns) 435
      Group training and employment services, Katherine (Mr Stirling) 422
      History Grants Scheme (Dr Toyne) 455
      International cricket matches, Darwin 2003 (Mr Ah Kit) 427
      Itinerants strategy, update (Mr Ah Kit) 435
      Mining industries, exploration (Mr Henderson) 422
      National Recreational and Indigenous Fishing Survey (Dr Burns) 455
      Northern Territory Expo, 2003 (Mr Henderson) 427
      Public liability insurance reforms (Mr Stirling) 439
      Ridley Aquafeed Prawn and Barramundi Farmers Conference, 24 to 31 July 2003 (Dr Burns) 439
      Schools literacy and numeracy, progress (Mr Stirling) 443
      Sergio de Mello United Nations envoy to Iraq (Ms Martin) 443
      Small business training workshops (Mr Henderson) 455
      Territory investment mission and skills marketing campaign, Sydney (Ms Martin) 427
      Tourism Minister’s Council, 2003, industry 10 year plan (Dr Burns) 443

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
      Building Stronger Regions, Stronger Futures (Mr Ah Kit) 452
      Indigenous arts and culture (Ms Martin) 437
      Indigenous Education (Mr Stirling) 441
      Information and communications technology industry in the Territory (Dr Toyne) 437
      Kidney disease in the Territory (Mrs Aagaard) 459
      Litter abatement and resource recovery strategy (Dr Burns) 425
      Northern Territory Transport Plan (Mr Vatskalis) 453
      O’Sullivan Report into police resources in the Northern Territory (Paper 1012) (Mr Henderson) 423

MOTIONS (Procedural)
      Extension of Time
      Burke, Mr , granted an extension of time on motion of Ms Carter, pursuant to Sessional Orders 423
      Mr Wood granted an extension of time on motion moved by Mr Baldwin pursuant to Standing Orders 425
      Mr Wood on the motion of Dr Lim 430
      Leave denied Mr Vatskalis to address Assembly re motion on duplication of Stuart Highway
      at Noonamah and Strauss Airstrip 429
      Ringing of the Bells on motion by Mr Henderson, 21 August 2003 457
      Suspension of Standing Orders
      Allow Mr Vatskalis to address Assembly re motion on duplication of Stuart Highway at
      Noonamah and Strauss Airstrip 430
      Extension of time for Mr Bonson to complete speech moved Ms Lawrie 459
      Extension of time for Mr McAdam to complete speech moved Ms Lawrie 459
      Pass Bill through all stages
        Swimming Pool Fencing Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 168) 433
      Pass two Bills through all stages
        Charles Darwin University Bill 2003 (Serial 169) and Menzies School of Health Research
        Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 170) 433
      Take two Bills together
        Charles Darwin University Bill 2003 (Serial 169) and Menzies School of Health Research
        Amendment Bill 2003 (Serial 170) 432
        Criminal Code Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2003 (Serial 165) and Sentencing Amendment Bill
        (No. 2) 2003 (Serial 166) 431

MOTIONS (Substantive)
      Building Stronger Regions, Stronger Futures (Mr Ah Kit) 452
      Four year terms of the Assembly, fixed (Mr Wood) 427
      Indigenous arts and culture – Note Statement (Ms Martin) 437
      Indigenous Education – Note Statement (Mr Stirling) 441
      Information and communications technology industry in the Territory – Note Statement (Dr Toyne) 437
      Litchfield Area Plan and zoning map (Mr Wood) negatived 430
      Litter abatement and resource recovery strategy – Note Statement (Dr Burns) 425
      Northern Territory Auditor-General’s Office Strategic Review Report 2003 by Neil Jackman –
      Note Report (Mr Stirling) 459
      Northern Territory Transport Plan – Note Statement (Mr Vatskalis) 453
      O’Sullivan Report into police resources in the Northern Territory – Note Statement (Mr Henderson) 423, 425
      Procurement Reform - Note Statement (Mr Henderson) 440
      Select Committee to investigate possible changes to the Sentencing Act (Mr Wood) 424
      Select committee to investigate possible changes to the Sentencing Act (Mr Wood) negatived 430
      Sessional Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development
      Interim Report on Issues associated with the progressive entry of Cane Toads into the
      Northern Territory – Note Report (Ms Lawrie) 459
      Standing Orders Committee, Second Report, June 2003 – Adopt Report (Mr Henderson) 452
      Stuart Highway duplication, Noonamah and Strauss Airstrip (Mr Wood) 427, 429

NEXT MEETING
      Tuesday 7th October 2003 at 10am (Mr Henderson) 459

PAPERS TABLED
      Annual Reports
      Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education 2002 (Paper 993) 426
      Menzies School of Health Research, 2001/02 (Paper 1036) 453
      National Crime Authority 2001/2002 (Paper 994) 426
      Northern Territory University 2002 (Paper 992) 426
      Answers to questions taken on notice during the Estimates Committee hearings, June 2003
      (Paper 1014) (Mr Kiely) 425
      AustralAsia Railway, Construction Progress, dated 29 July 2003 (Paper 1009) (Ms Martin) 422
      Birds of the Top End, Australia Web site, Mike Reed (Paper 1043) (Mr Henderson) 457
      Building Stronger Regions, Stronger Futures, Northern Territory Department of Community
      Development, Sport and Cultural Affairs (Paper 1037) (Mr Ah Kit) 452
      Community Government Schemes
      Nyirranggulung Mardrulk Ngadberre (Paper 1011) 426
      Construction Connections, monthly newsletter of the Territory Construction Association,
      August 2003 (Paper 1029) (Mr Vatskalis) 441
      Coroners Act
      In the matter of Coronial Findings and Recommendations into the death of Bernard
      Austin Robins, pursuant to section 46B, dated 10 August 2003 (Paper 1016) 433
      In the matter of Coronial Findings and Recommendations into the death of Michaela Palmer,
      pursuant to section 46B, dated 10 August 2003 (Paper 1015) 433
      In the matter of Coronial Findings and Recommendations into the death of Reba Lakuwanga,
      pursuant to section 46B, dated 27 June 2003 (Paper 991) 426
      Declared Heritage Places and Objects – The Northern Territory Heritage Register, extract from web site,
      Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment (Paper 1023) (Mr Dunham) 429
      Defence force volunteers awards, list (Paper 1048) (Mr Henderson) 460
      Financial Management Act
      Instrument – Transfer of excess allocation/s between purposes of same agency – Department of
      Business, Industry and Resource Development (Paper 995) 426
      Graph, Average Weekly Earnings (Trend) Full-Time Adult Employees Annual Percentage Change
      2000 to 2003, Across all States and Territories ABS Cat. No.6302.0 (Paper 1025) (Mr Stirling) 440
      Graph, Construction Activity Index, Comparison of Bourke government to Martin government 1999
      to 2003 (Paper 1026) (Mr Stirling) 440
      Graph, Darwin House Sales, Average Price (RHS), 1996/97 to 2002/2003 (Paper 1034) (Mr Stirling) 452
      Graph, Home Loan Affordability Indicator All States and Territories March Quarter 2003
      (Paper 1024) (Mr Stirling) 436
      Graph, Number of Housing Finance Commitments – June 2003 % Change over June 2002, ABS
      Cat.NO.5609.0 (Paper 1020) (Mr Stirling) 429
      Larapinta Drive water pumping station and rising main - Site Plan and Headworks Phase 1
      (Paper 1027) (Mr Vatskalis) 440
      Legislative Assembly Members’ Web page, Minister Vatskalis, extract (Paper 1040) (Mr Maley) 456
      Legislative Council, Questions Without Notice, Thursday, 26th June 2003 – Question No. 1039
      Hon Norman Moore to the Leader of the House representing the Premier (Paper 1041) (Mr Burke) 456
      Legislative Council, Questions Without Notice, Thursday, 26th June 2003 – Question No. 1040
      Hon Norman Moore to the Leader of the House representing the Premier (Paper 1042) (Mr Burke) 457
      Letters
      Ah Kit, Hon J, Minister for Housing to Dr R Lim, Member for Greatorex, dated 8 August 2003 re
      flooring at the Coconut Grove Seniors Village (Paper 1021) (Mr Ah Kit) 428
      Pearce, Phillip, Licensed Conveyancing Agent to Ms Jodeen Carney, Member for Araluen,
      dated 12 August 2003 re Swimming Pool Fencing Authority (Paper 1030) (Ms Carney) 441
      Shearer, Ms Sue, CEO REINT to Hon J Ah Kit, Minister for Community Development, re
      amendments to swimming pool legislation, dated 15th August 2003 (Paper 1044) (Mr Ah Kit) 457
      Unknown to Ms Jodeen Carney, Member for Araluen, dated 29th July 2003 (Paper 1028) (Ms Carter) 440
      Vatskalis, Hon Kon, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure to Hon John Anderson, Minister for
      Transport and Regional Services, Canberra, re Upgrading of the Stuart Highway between Noonamah
      and Cox peninsula road, dated 13 August 2003 (Paper 1019) (Mr Vatskalis) 428
      Northern Territory Auditor-General’s Office Strategic Review Report 2003 by Neil Jackman
      (Paper 1045) (Mr Stirling) 459
      Northern Territory Transport Plan, Draft, dated 20 June 2003 (Paper 1038) (Mr Vatskalis) 453
      O’Sullivan Report, Extract from Final Report into Independent Assessment of Resources, Northern
      Territory Police, page 56 – Graph, Police Establishment/Actual Comparison, July 1998 to July 2002
      (Paper 1013) (Mr Burke) 423
      Palliative Care Unit design plan, In-patient Facility only, by Jackman Gooden (Paper 1035) (Mrs Aagaard) 452

      Regulations 2003 (cont)
      No. 32, Tobacco Control Regulations (Paper 996) 426
      No. 35, Information Regulations (Paper 997) 426
      No. 36, Firearms Regulations (Paper 998) 426
      No. 37, Major Cricket Events Regulations (Paper 999) 426
      No. 38, Tobacco Control Regulations (Paper 1000) 426
      No. 39,Limousine Regulations (Paper 1001) 426
      No. 40, Private Hire Car Regulations (Paper 1002 426
      No. 41, Minibus Regulations (Paper 1003) 426
      No. 42, Taxis Regulations (Paper 1004) 426
      No. 43, Passenger Bus Regulations (Paper 1005) 426
      No. 44, of 2003 Commercial Passenger (Miscellaneous) Regulations (Paper 1006) 426
      Sessional Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development
      Interim Report on Issues associated with the progressive entry of Cane Toads into the
      Northern Territory (Paper 1046) (Ms Lawrie) 459
      Thamarrurr elected members, Table of community government councillors (Paper 1022) (Mr Ah Kit) 429
      TranslatorsCafe’.com, Web page (Paper 1039) (Mr Maley) 456

PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
      Reed, Mr, Member for Katherine relating to comments by Mr Henderson on the Birds of the
      Top End, Australia Web site 457

PETITIONS
      Narrows Road, Shiers Street, Wilmot Street reduction of the speed limit to 40 kilometres per hour
      (Paper 1010) (Petition No. 37) (151 petitioners) (Ms Martin) 422
      Palmerston Boat Ramp, improvements (Paper 1032) (Mr Mills) (petition No. 38) (545 petitioners) 443
      Responses
      No. 34, relating to Aranda House in Alice Springs and that the text of the response would be
      included in the Hansard record (Paper 1033) 443
      Nos. 28, 30, 33 and 35 and authorized their incorporation in the Hansard record (Paper 1008) 422

PRIVILEGE
      Motion to refer matter to Committee of Privileges, namely Minister Kon Vatskalis’ apparent breach
      of Section 10 of the Legislative Assembly (Register of Members’ Interest ) Act for his failure to
      declare his interests 459
      Mr Maley raised a proposed matter of privilege - an apparent breach of Section 10 of the
      Legislative Assembly (Register of Members’ Interest ) Act for Mr Vatskalis’s failure to declare his interests 456
      Notice of motion moved by Mr Maley – referring to Committee of Privileges a proposed matter of
      privilege, namely the Minister Kon Vatskalis’ apparent breach of Section 10 of the Legislative Assembly
      (Register of Members’ Interest ) Act for his failure to declare his interests 456

QUORUM
      Member for Drysdale (Mr Dunham) drew the attention of the Speaker to the lack of a quorum 452

STATEMENTS
      Quorum of the Assembly (Madam Speaker) 457

VISITORS
      Darwin High School students, Year 12, accompanied by their teacher Ms Elizabeth Mountford
      (Madam Speaker) 455
      Darwin High School Year 11 students accompanied by their teacher Ms Jan Farr (Madam Speaker) 439
      Discovering Democracy Teacher’s Conference participants accompanied by the conference
      organiser Ms Colleen Williams 444
      Dripstone High School Year 11 students accompanied by teacher Ms Michelle Truscott and
      Mrs Margaret Vatskalis (Madam Speaker) 443
      FORWAARD representatives accompanied by Mr Leon James and Mr Damien Tonson (Madam Speaker) 452
      Marrara Christian School Year 4 and Year 5 students accompanied by their teacher Ms Rosie Bignall
      (Madam Speaker) 427
      Nakara Primary School students, Year 6, accompanied by their teacher Ms Briseis More (Madam Speaker) 456
      Northern Territory University Business Faculty students accompanied by their lecturer,
      Ms Susan Bandias (Madam Speaker) 437
      Salvation Army MASH (Mature Age Social Hour) (Madam Speaker) 427
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