Department of the Legislative Assembly, Northern Territory Government

Minutes of Proceedings - 2000-10-12

First Assembly Eighth Session 10/10/2000 Parliamentary Record No. 25
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Date : 12/10/2000
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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 Members of the presence in the public galleries of Year 11 students from Casuarina Senior College accompanied by their teacher Mr Graham Parker.
      On behalf of all Members the Speaker extended a warm welcome to the visitors.

4. NOTICES:
      The following notices were given:
      Mr Burke: To present the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill 2000 (Serial 266).
      Mr Burke: To present the Electronic Transactions (Northern Territory) Bill 2000 (Serial 269).
5. QUESTIONS:
      10:03 Ms Martin to Mr Burke.
      10:06 Mr Elferink to Mr Burke.
      10:12 Ms Martin to Mr Burke.
      10:24 Mr Mitchell to Mr Reed.
      Paper tabled: The Treasurer (Mr Reed) laid on the Table the following Paper –
Letter,Senator Hon Nick Bolkus, Australian Labor Party to Francesco Bandarin, Director World Heritage Centre, dated 22 September 2000 re Jabiluka uranium mine(Paper 2118).
      10:32 Ms Martin to Mr Burke.
      10:35 Mr Mills to Mr Manzie.
      10:45 Mr Henderson to Mr Baldwin.
      Paper tabled: The Member of Wanguri (Mr Henderson), by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper –
Letter, Mr Bob Gray, Chemist in Charge SAS Laboratory, Brisbane Water, Scientific Analytical Services to Ms Rachel Nolan dated 7 September 2000 re Sludge Sample – Stokes Hill Wharf – Our ref 00/07505 (Paper 2119).

      10:48 Ms Carter to Mrs Braham.
      10:55 Mr Stirling to Mr Lugg.
      10:56 Mr Balch to Mr Lugg.
      10:58 Ms Martin to Mr Burke.
      10:59 Mr Hatton to Mr Reed.

      The Leader of Government Business (Mr Palmer) asked that further questions be placed on the Written Question Paper.
6. DARWIN: REGIONAL SUPPLY, SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION CENTRE – MINISTERIAL STATEMENT – STATEMENT NOTED:
      The Minister for Resource Development (Mr Manzie) made a statement relating to the development of Darwin as a resource, repair and supply centre (Paper 2121).
      Mr Manzie moved – That the Assembly take note of the Statement.
      Debate ensued.
      Suspension of sitting: The sitting was suspended between 11:59 h until 14:00 h.
      Debate resumed.
      Question- put and passed.

7. CELEBRATIONS OF THE TERRITORY – MINISTERIAL STATEMENT – STATEMENT NOTED:
      The Minister for Arts and Museums (Mr Adamson) made a statement relating to Territory style entertainment and shows being embraced by Territorians (Paper 2122).
      Mr Adamson moved – That the Assembly take note of the Statement.
      Debate ensued.
      Papers tabled: Mr Adamson laid on the Table the following Papers –
Article, Top End trip to self-discovery by Robin Archer, dated 6 October 1999, Adelaide Advertiser (Paper 2124); and
Article, Darwins’ art of darkness by Nicholas Rothwell, 8 September 2000, The Australian (Paper 2123).

      Debate continued.
      Paper tabled: The Member for Barkly (Mrs Hickey), by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper –
Booklet Nyinkka Nyunyu (Paper 2128).

      Debate continued.
      Question – put and passed.
8. PRIVATE SECURITY INDUSTRY TRAINING – MINISTERIAL STATEMENT – STATEMENT NOTED:
      The Minister for Industries and Business (Mr Baldwin) made a statement relating to the review of levels and standards of training required for private security controllers conducted by the Northern Territory Licensing Commission (Paper 2129).
      Mr Baldwin moved – That the Assembly take note of the Statement.
      Debate ensued.
      Question – put and passed.

9. COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE AGENTS LICENSING AMENDMENT BILL 2000 (Serial 257):
      The Order of the Day having been read for resumption of 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 resolved itself into Committee of the Whole.
In Committee
(Chairman – Mr Mitchell)

      Bill, by leave, taken as a whole.
      On the motion of the Minister for Industries and Business (Mr Baldwin) the following amendment was agreed to –
      In Clause 5, omit from proposed section 9(3) ”of Police”.
      Bill as amend, agreed to.
      Bill to be reported with an amendment.
      The Assembly resumed; the Speaker resumed the Chair; and the Chairman (Mr Mitchell) reported that the Committee had considered the Bill and agreed to the same with an amendment.
      On the motion of the Minister for Industries and Business(Mr Baldwin) the Bill was read a third time and passed to be a proposed law.

10. EDUCATION AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 2000 (Serial 252):
      The Order of the Day having been read for resumption of 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 Minister for School Education (Mr Lugg) the Bill was read a third time and passed to be a proposed law.
11. ORDER OF BUSINESS:
      The Leader of Government Business (Mr Palmer) moved – That intervening business be postponed until after consideration of Government Business, Orders of the Day No. 18, relating to the August 2000 Report of the Auditor-General to the Legislative Assembly.
      Question – put and passed.

12. AUGUST 2000 REPORT OF THE AUDITOR-GENERAL TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY – REPORT NOTED:
      The Order of the Day having been read for the resumption of debate on the question – That the Assembly take note of the Report –
      Debate resumed.
      Question – put and passed.

13. ADJOURNMENT:
      The Leader of Government Business (Mr Palmer) moved – That the Assembly do now adjourn.
      Debate ensued.
      Paper tabled: The Member for Arnhem (Mr Ah-Kit), by leave, laid on the Table the following Paper –
Extract, Social Justice Report 1999 by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner – Mandatory sentencing and Indigenous Youth (Paper 2130).

      Debate continued.
      Question – put and passed.
      And the Assembly adjourned at 19:05 h until 10:00 h, Tuesday 17 October 2000.
      The following Paper was deemed to have been presented on Thursday 12 October 2000 –

      Annual Report:
      Arts and Museums, 1999/00 (Paper 2120)
      ATTENDANCE:
      All Members attended the sitting.
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