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who mentioned it, and therefore I claim to have been misrepresented. It is quite appropriate. I need only 60 seconds, Mr Acting Speaker.

MR ACTING SPEAKER: Mr Moore, I will give you 45 seconds.

MR MOORE: Thank you, Mr Acting Speaker. There have been only two budgets with which this Government has been involved - one that is being prepared for next year and one that is currently running. The one that is currently running must be the one to which the Chief Minister was referring when he said that he has a surplus.

Mr Jensen: It finished on 30 June, Michael.

MR MOORE: Exactly, so it is quite clear, Mr Acting Speaker, that, having brought in, as he claims, a surplus on a budget, he can see that it can be done without closing schools.

PAPERS

MR COLLAERY (Deputy Chief Minister): Mr Acting Speaker, pursuant to section 12(1) of the Vocational Training Act 1989, I table for the information of members the following paper:

Apprenticeship Act and Vocational Training Act - A.C.T. Vocational Training Authority - Report 1988-89, including freedom of information statement.

Further, pursuant to section 10 of the Subordinate Laws Act 1989, I table the following paper:

Liquor Act - A.C.T. Gaming and Liquor Authority - Licensing Standards Manual - Amended 1990.

Further, Mr Acting Speaker, I table for the information of members the following papers:

A.C.T. Housing Trust - Report 1988-89.

Canberra Theatre Trust - Report 1988-89.

PERSONAL EXPLANATION

MR BERRY: Mr Acting Speaker, I claim to have been misrepresented and seek to make a statement.

MR ACTING SPEAKER: Please proceed.

MR BERRY: Mr Acting Speaker, the Chief Minister has admitted that the Government had proposed a budget surplus.


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