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Department of Health

Proposed expenditure - Division 260 - Health, $230,730,600 - agreed to.

Advance to the Minister Administering the Audit Act 1989

Proposed expenditure - Division 270 - Treasurer's Advance, $12m - agreed to.

Remainder of Bill, by leave, taken as a whole, and agreed to.

Bill agreed to.

ESTIMATES - SELECT COMMITTEE
Report on the Appropriation Bill 1992-93 - Government Response -
Ministerial Statement

Debate resumed from 24 November 1992, on motion by Ms Follett:

That the Assembly takes note of the papers.

Question resolved in the affirmative.

ADJOURNMENT

Motion (by Mr Berry) proposed:

That the Assembly do now adjourn.

Mrs Kate Carnell

MR KAINE (Leader of the Opposition) (5.18): Madam Speaker, I am delighted to take the opportunity in this adjournment debate to inform the Assembly that last night my colleague the Opposition spokesman on health, Kate Carnell, was made an honorary life member of the Pharmacy Guild of Australia. Mrs Carnell was rewarded by the guild for her outstanding service to pharmacy. Madam Speaker, Kate Carnell graduated as a pharmacist in 1976 and has had extensive experience in the pharmacy industry ever since. She purchased the Red Hill Pharmacy in 1981 and still owns and operates it, as well as having a holding in a pharmacy in Queensland where she was raised.

Madam Speaker, her experience in pharmacy industry representative groups is extremely diverse. Between 1982 and 1991 she served as chairman of the Canberra and Southern Districts Pharmacists Company. She was a councillor of the Australian Institute of Pharmacy Management from 1990 to 1991. She served on the ACT Pharmacy Board from 1985 to 1991 and, in 1989, she was appointed to the Federal Government's expert committee to provide advice to the Commonwealth Minister for Health Services on pharmacy matters. She also currently is the president of the ACT branch of the Pharmacy Guild of Australia


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