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woodchips, if we could reduce the number of trees that might be pulped for paper manufacture, that would be advantageous to our environment; there is no question about that. I am not sure that the question is quite as simple as that, and maybe we will elaborate on some of those issues in a forthcoming debate.

Ms Follett: I ask that further questions be placed on the notice paper, Madam Speaker - or asked now, if you want.

PAPER

MADAM SPEAKER: Members, I present, for your information, the 1993-94 annual report, including the financial statements and the Auditor-General's report, for the ACT Legislative Assembly Secretariat.

AUDITOR-GENERAL - REPORT NO. 7 OF 1994

Various Agencies - Overseas Travel and Implementation of Major Information Technology Projects

MADAM SPEAKER: Members, I also present, for your information, the Auditor-General's report No. 7 of 1994, Various Agencies - Overseas Travel Executives and Others, and Implementation of Major IT Projects.

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

That the Assembly authorises the publication of the Auditor-General's report No. 7 of 1994.

PAPERS

MR BERRY (Manager of Government Business): For the information of members, I present the following papers:

Aboriginal Deaths in Custody - Royal Commission - Implementation of the Commonwealth Government responses to the recommendations of the Royal Commission, First Annual Report 1992-93, Volumes 1 and 2.

Chief Minister's Department - Annual Report 1993-94 including financial statements and Auditor-General's report together with annual management reports of the Agents Board and the Casino Surveillance Authority.


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