Page 5303 - Week 12 - Thursday, 28 October 2010

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The instrument authorises a capital rollover of $348,000 for the historical places major project undertaken by the Cultural Facilities Corporation. This rollover has been made because the appropriation clearly relates to capital works for which the timing of the delivery has been delayed. Details relating to this rollover are provided in the instrument. I commend the paper to the Assembly.

Financial Management Act

Paper and statement by minister

MS GALLAGHER (Molonglo—Deputy Chief Minister, Treasurer, Minister for Health and Minister for Industrial Relations): For the information of members, I present the following paper:

Financial Management Act, pursuant to section 16B—Instrument authorising the rollover of undisbursed appropriation of Shared Services, including a statement of reasons, dated 27 October 2010.

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

Leave granted.

MS GALLAGHER: Section 16B of the Financial Management Act allows for appropriations to be preserved from one financial year to the next, as outlined in an instrument signed by myself as Treasurer. As required by the act, I table a copy of a recent authorisation made to roll over an undisbursed appropriation from 2009-10 to 2010-11. This package includes one instrument signed under section 16B.

The instrument authorises a total of $416,000 capital injection rollover for the Shared Services Centre. The rollover has been made as the appropriation clearly relates to project funds where commitments have been entered into but the related cash has not yet been required or expended during the year of appropriation—for example, where capital works projects or initiatives for which timing of delivery has been changed or delayed, where outstanding contractual or pending claims exist or where there are delays in implementing budgeted recurrent initiatives.

The capital injection rollover includes $416,000 for safeguarding government business: reducing the risk of communication blackouts. The delay to completion is a result of the unavailability of specialist personnel within InTACT’s network communication services team and the vendor. The project is expected to be completed by Friday, 29 October 2010, which is tomorrow. Specific details regarding these rollovers are included in the instrument. I commend the paper to the Assembly.

Jerrabomberra wetlands nature reserve plan of management

Paper and statement by minister

MR CORBELL (Molonglo—Attorney-General, Minister for the Environment, Climate Change and Water, Minister for Energy and Minister for Police and Emergency Services): For the information of members, I present the following paper:


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