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That the Assembly authorises the publication of the Auditor-General’s Report No 5/2007.

Executive contracts

Papers and statement by minister

MR STANHOPE (Ginninderra—Chief Minister, Treasurer, Minister for Business and Economic Development, Minister for Indigenous Affairs, Minister for the Environment, Water and Climate Change, Minister for the Arts): For the information of members I present the following papers:

Public Sector Management Act, pursuant to section 31A—Copies of executive contracts—

Long-term contract:

Andrew Cappie-Wood, dated 17 August 2007

Short-term contract:

Janet Davy, dated 2 and 7 August 2007

I seek leave to make a statement.

Leave granted.

MR STANHOPE: I present another set of executive contracts. 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 21 August. Today I present one long-term contract and one short-term contract. The details of the contracts will be circulated to members.

Legislation program—spring 2007

Paper and statement by minister

MR STANHOPE (Ginninderra—Chief Minister, Treasurer, Minister for Business and Economic Development, Minister for Indigenous Affairs, Minister for the Environment, Water and Climate Change, Minister for the Arts) (3.45): For the information of members I present the following paper:

Legislation Program—Spring 2007, dated August 2007.

I seek leave to make a statement in relation to the paper.

Leave granted.

MR STANHOPE: I am pleased to present the government’s legislation program for the spring 2007 sittings. The focus of the program for spring 2007 will be to maintain the government’s achievements while at the same time looking to better provide for all Canberrans now and into the future. It will continue with reforms that have already been put in place for increasing efficiency and responsiveness and for improving social outcomes and livability. The program will also follow up on some of the present challenges facing the ACT, such as housing affordability.


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