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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2000 Week 8 Hansard (30 August) . . Page.. 2675 ..


MR DEPUTY (continuing):

MR BERRY: This legislation, I am advised, provides for an aggrieved person's identity to be protected. The Bar Association agrees with me. I will accept what the Bar Association says, if you leave the politics aside. The people who draft laws tell me this bill will deliver the goods. The Bar Association tells me it will deliver the goods. I can only rely on their advice, and I intend to proceed with the bill. It is up to members whether they want to provide this protection or they do not.

Question put:

That this bill be agreed to in principle.

The Assembly voted-

Ayes, 9  	Noes, 8

Mr Berry  	Ms Carnell
Mr Corbell  	Mr Cornwell
Mr Hargreaves  	Mr Hird
Mr Osborne  	Mr Humphries
Mr Quinlan  	Mr Kaine
Mr Rugendyke  	Mr Moore
Mr Stanhope  	Mr Smyth
Ms Tucker  	Mr Stefaniak
Mr Wood  

Question so resolved in the affirmative.

Detail Stage

Clause 1.

Debate (on motion by Mr Rugendyke ) adjourned.

DISCHARGE OF ORDER OF THE DAY

MR CORBELL (4.48): Mr Deputy Speaker, I ask for leave of the Assembly to move a motion to discharge an order of the day, private members business.

Leave granted.

MR CORBELL: I move:

That order of the day No. 9, private members business, relating to the Land (Planning and Environment) Legislation Amendment Bill 1999, be discharged from the notice paper.


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