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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2000 Week 4 Hansard (28 March) . . Page.. 960 ..


Public Sector Management Act - Management Standards - No 2 of 2000 (No. 10, dated 9 March 2000).

Road Transport (General) Act -

Approval of protective helmets for bicycle riders - Instrument No. 89 of 2000 (No. 11, dated 16 March 2000).

Approval of child restraints - Instrument No. 90 of 2000 (No. 11, dated 16 March 2000).

Approval of protective helmets for motorbike riders - Instrument No. 91 of 2000 (No. 11, dated 16 March 2000).

Supreme Court Act -

Corporations Law Rules 2000 - Subordinate Law No 16 of 2000 (No. 12, dated 23 March 2000).

Supreme Court Rules Amendment - Subordinate Law 2000 No 17 (No. 12, dated 23 March 2000).

1999-2000 CAPITAL WORKS PROGRAM - PROGRESS REPORT - DECEMBER QUARTER

Paper and Ministerial Statement

MR HUMPHRIES (Treasurer, Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Community Safety): For the information of members, I present the following paper:

1999-2000 Capital Works Program - Progress Report - December quarter.

I seek leave to make a short statement.

Leave granted.

MR HUMPHRIES: This capital works report is the second progress report for the current financial year's program. In line with the reforms that were first introduced in 1998-99, the December quarterly capital works report provides detailed information on the progress of expenditure in the current capital works program with particular focus on individual projects. This initiative has allowed for more extensive monitoring of the progress and funding of the individual projects.

This report incorporates quarterly and year to date expenditure information on all projects included in the 1999-2000 capital works program. It also includes an update from agencies of expected expenditure in the 1999-2000 financial year and presents all information at the project level according to departmental responsibility.

Territory departments incurred expenditure on capital works of $16.4m in the December quarter, representing 17.6 per cent of the budget funded capital works projects. The Department of Urban Services was the largest contributor to the capital works program expenditure in the December quarter, with $5.674m of capital works performed. Projects controlled by the infrastructure business unit, such as the Monaro Highway rehabilitation, Manuka Stage 2 Development and the Gungahlin Drive duplication, incurred the majority of expenditure in this quarter.


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