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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2000 Week 6 Hansard (24 May) . . Page.. 1746 ..


evaluation work. In fact, although it is the National Centre of Epidemiology, Population and Health, the particular academic involved is a Mr David MacDonald and not Dr Bammer herself.

In respect of the second issue, I indicated to the Assembly that the calls for expressions of interest had been advertised. Indeed, I had seen the proposed advertisement and that was fine. I am told that in fact it will appear in this coming Saturday's paper. So it has not actually been advertised at this stage. It will be advertised on Saturday.

ADJOURNMENT

Question (by Mr Moore ) put:

That the Assembly do now adjourn.

The Assembly voted-

Ayes 7  	Noes, 8

Mr Cornwell  	Mr Berry
Mr Hird   	Mr Corbell
Mr Humphries  	Mr Hargreaves
Mr Moore  	Mr Kaine
Mr Rugendyke  	Mr Osborne
Mr Smyth  	Mr Quinlan
Mr Stefaniak  	Mr Stanhope
		Ms Tucker
Question so resolved in the negative.

CONSIDERATION OF EXECUTIVE BUSINESS

Suspension of Standing and Temporary Orders

Motion (by Mr Berry ) agreed to, with the concurrence of an absolute majority:

That so much of the standing and temporary orders be suspended as would prevent order of the day No 1, executive business, relating to the Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Bill 2000 (No 2) being called on immediately after the resolution of any question relating to the conclusion of consideration of order of the day No 2, private members business, relating to the Occupational Health and Safety (Amendment) Bill 2000.


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