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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2000 Week 12 Hansard (5 December) . . Page.. 3639 ..


MR HUMPHRIES (continuing):

Allan Eggins, dated 20 November 2000.

Susan Killion, dated 20 November 2000.

Lyn Walsh, dated 23 November 2000.

Michael Vanderheide, dated 27 October and 1 November 2000.

Peter Wallace, dated 10 and 21 November 2000.

I ask for leave to make a statement in relation to the contracts.

Leave granted.

MR HUMPHRIES: Mr Speaker, these documents are tabled in accordance with sections 31A and 79 of the Public Sector Management Act which require the tabling of all executive contracts and contract variations. Members will recall that contracts were previously tabled on 29 November 2000. I have presented today one temporary contract and six contract variations. The details are being circulated to members.

I would like to alert members, as usual, to the issue of privacy of personal information that may be contained in the contracts and I ask members to deal sensitively with the information and respect the privacy of individual executives.

PRESENTATION OF PAPER

Mr Humphries presented the following paper:

Financial Management Act, pursuant to section 26 - Consolidated Financial Management Report for the month and financial year to date ending 31 October 2000.

PUBLIC HOUSING - SELECT COMMITTEE

Report - Government Response

MR MOORE (Minister for Health, Housing and Community Care) (3.25): For the information of members, I present the following paper:

Public Housing - Select Committee - Report - The role of public housing in the Australian Capital Territory (presented 11 May 2000) - Government response, dated December 2000.

I move:

That the Assembly takes note of the paper.

Mr Speaker, on 1 July 1999 this Assembly established the select committee with wide - ranging terms of reference. The committee completed its report in March 2000 and it was tabled on 9 May 2000. The report contained 14 recommendations. The government welcomed the committee's inquiry into the role of public housing and has now taken on board some of the suggestions and recommendations made by the committee.


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