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Mr Speaker, there have obviously been some misunderstandings in those negotiations. Officers of the Board of Health were under the impression, which they conveyed to me very strongly, that at all stages there was complete agreement with the playgroup about the future of that group, and, what is more, that the group would be able to stay, at least for the next three months, in that location. Certainly, no representatives of the playgroup indicated, with sufficient clarity to alert my officers, that the arrangements were unsatisfactory. I regret this misunderstanding, but I can assure members that the undertakings I gave to this house last year still stand.

AUDITOR-GENERAL - REPORT NO. 1 OF 1991

Publication

MR SPEAKER: Pursuant to the Audit Act 1989, I table for the information of members the Auditor-General's Report No. 1 of 1991, for the period July to December 1990.

Motion (by Mr Collaery), by leave, agreed to:

That the Assembly authorises the publication of the Auditor-General's Report No. 1 of 1991.

Motion (by Mr Collaery) agreed to:

That the Auditor-General's Report No. 1 of 1991 be referred to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts for inquiry and report.

PAPERS

MR COLLAERY (Deputy Chief Minister): Mr Speaker, pursuant to section 6 of the Subordinate Laws Act 1989, I table the following subordinate legislation in accordance with the schedule of gazettal notices for regulations:

Freedom of Information Act - Freedom of Information Regulations - No. 3 of 1991 (No. 6, dated 13 February 1991).

Ombudsman Act - Ombudsman Regulations (Amendment) - No. 4 of 1991 (No. 6, dated 13 February 1991).

TRADE MEASUREMENT BILL 1990
Postponement of Order of the Day

Motion (by Mr Collaery) agreed to:

That order of the day, No. 4, executive business, be postponed until the next sitting.


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