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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 1996 Week 11 Hansard (26 September) . . Page.. 3492 ..


PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT ACT - CONTRACTS AND
PERFORMANCE AGREEMENTS
Papers

MR HUMPHRIES (Attorney-General): Mr Speaker, on Mrs Carnell's behalf, for the information of members and pursuant to sections 31A and 79 of the Public Sector Management Act 1994, I present copies of the contracts made with Michael Tidball, Harriet Elvin, Michael Szwarcbord, Robert Cusack, Terence Findlay, Jill Farrelly, Sandra Lambert, Gerry Cullen, Peter Guild, Suzanne Birtles, Kenneth Bone, John Flutter, Moiya Ford, Greg Harper, Narelle Hargreaves, Linda Webb - that is performance agreement only - and Hans Sommer. I ask for leave to make a statement in relation to the contracts.

Leave granted.

MR HUMPHRIES: Mr Speaker, I ask for leave to incorporate my statement in Hansard.

Leave granted.

Document incorporated at Appendix 13.

SEX INDUSTRY - GOVERNMENT CONSULTATIVE GROUP
Report

MR HUMPHRIES (Attorney-General) (4.37): Mr Speaker, for the information of members, I present the report on term of reference No. 1 by the Government Sex Industry Consultative Group. I move:

That the Assembly takes note of the paper.

MR SPEAKER: I did not know that we had a sex industry group for government, Mr Humphries.

MR HUMPHRIES: That is not government sex, Mr Speaker. It is the Sex Industry Consultative Group to the Government. We have had a love-in, of course, according to Mr Whitecross; but we do not have government sex.

Mr Speaker, the Sex Industry Consultative Group was established in 1994 to provide expert advice to government on any legislation needed or other necessary action in relation to issues affecting the sex industry in the ACT. The consultative group has members representing sex workers, brothel owners, the police, the Department of Health and Community Care and the AIDS Action Council.


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