Next page . . . . Speeches . . . . Contents . . . . Debates(HTML) . . . . PDF . . . .

Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2004 Week 01 Hansard (Tuesday, 10 February 2004) . . Page.. 1 ..


Tuesday, 10 February 2004

MR SPEAKER (Mr Berry) took the chair at 10.30 am, made a formal recognition that the Assembly was meeting on the lands of the traditional owners, and asked members to stand in silence and pray or reflect on their responsibilities to the people of the Australian Capital Territory.

Petitions

The following petitions were lodged for presentation:

Windeyer Court

By Mrs Burke, from 99 residents:

To the Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory.

This petition of certain residents of the Australian Capital Territory draws to the attention of the Assembly that:

The Residents of Windeyer Court in Watson strongly object to the removal of security screen doors from their homes.

Your petitioners therefore request the Assembly to:

Reassess the situation in relation to security screen doors and investigate other options and alternatives in order to protect the residents’ personal security and safety whilst in their own homes.

Karralika facility

By Mrs Cross, from 1,258 residents:

To the Speaker and members of the Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory.

The petition of certain residents of the Australian Capital Territory draws to the attention of the Assembly:

The proposed large scale redevelopment of the Karralika Drug Rehabilitation Centre at 256 Bugden Ave, Fadden (Block 1, Section 399).

Your petitioners therefore request the Assembly to:

Cease any development and enter into immediate discussion and effective consultation with the community regarding the size, nature and details of the project.

The clerk having announced that the terms of the petitions would be recorded in Hansard and a copy referred to the appropriate minister, the petitions were received.


Next page . . . . Speeches . . . . Contents . . . . Debates(HTML) . . . . PDF . . . .