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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2000 Week 11 Hansard (28 November) . . Page.. 3302 ..


ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ON NOTICE

MS TUCKER: In accordance with standing order 118A, I ask for an explanation concerning unanswered questions. My question is to Mr Humphries, who is not here. Maybe Mr Smyth can note this. The question was asked of Mr Humphries on 7 September, and he said he would take it on notice. The question asked whether the minister was supporting Ernst and Young receiving a special mention in the Gambling and Racing Commission's instructions to applicants for an interactive gambling licence. Mr Smyth, could you draw that to the attention of Mr Humphries?

MR SMYTH: I will draw it to the attention of the Chief Minister.

PERSONAL EXPLANATION

MR CORBELL: Mr Speaker, I seek leave to make a personal explanation under standing order 46.

MR SPEAKER: Proceed.

MR CORBELL: Mr Speaker, earlier today in question time Mr Smyth suggested that I had made certain comments endorsing the government's land stock assessment. This is blatantly untrue. What I have said and what I have supported in the past is the preparation of a land account which would properly administer the leasehold system. The government is wrongly confusing a land account with a land stock assessment, which quite simply is a dash for cash.

ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS

Ultimate Rock Symphony

MS CARNELL: Mr Speaker, during Assembly question time on 31 August I was asked a question by Mr Hargreaves that I took on notice. The question asked was in relation to the Ultimate Rock Symphony. I have already advised Mr Hargreaves of the answer, but I ask for leave now to have the answer incorporated in Hansard. I have sent it to everybody.

Leave granted.

The document read as follows:

Mr Hargreaves-Asked the Chief Minister without notice on 31 August 2000:

The joint venture agreement with government entered into through Bruce Operations with the concert promoter required a reconciliation statement.

1) Can the Chief Minister say if this statement has been provided to the government or is still outstanding?


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