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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2002 Week 1 Hansard (11 December) . . Page.. 75 ..


MR STANHOPE (continuing):

Simon Rosenberg-Director, Health Policy and Reform, Department of Health and Community Care.

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

Leave granted

MR STANHOPE: 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. Contracts were previously tabled on 28 and 30 August 2001. Today, I have presented 17 long-term contracts, 11 short-term contracts and 13 contract variations. The details of the contracts will be circulated to members. I would like to alert members to the fact that the documents contain personal information and I ask members to deal sensitively and appropriately with the information.

Papers

MR STANHOPE (Chief Minister, Attorney-General, Minister for Health, Minister for Community Affairs and Minister for Women): For the information of members, I present the following papers:

Remuneration Tribunal Act 1995, pursuant to section 12-Determinations Nos 91 to 98, including a statement, relating to:

Full-time Holders of Public Offices;

Part-time Holders of Public Offices;

Chief Magistrate, Magistrates and Special Magistrates;

Master of the Supreme Court;

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court;

President of the Court of Appeal;

Part time holders of public office; and

Travel allowances for Full-Time and Part-Time Holders of Public Office.

The Notification of appointment as Ministers of 13 November 2001 and the Administrative Arrangements as contained in Gazette No S71 of 14 November 2001.

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

Leave granted

MR STANHOPE: Mr Speaker, I am pleased to table today the administrative arrangements orders for the first Stanhope ministry, together with the new ministerial arrangements. The new arrangements will implement the policy program on which the Labor Party went to the election and will further good government. The arrangements, accordingly, reflect the importance placed by this government on a number of issues, including health, education, planning, women and multicultural issues. The ministries I have established will facilitate my government's responsiveness to the ACT community, and help meet our stated social, environmental and financial sustainability priorities.


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