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(8) Does the ACT Government invest in any way in Nucor Corp; if so, how did the Territory vote, or instruct our representative to vote, on the resolution to the last AGM regarding the adoption of a human rights policy to protect fundamental human rights in its global operations.

(9) Does the ACT Government invest in any way in Honeywell International Inc; if so, how did the Territory vote, or instruct our representative to vote, on the resolution to the last AGM regarding the inclusion of human rights in the company’s Code of Business Conduct.

Ms Gallagher: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

A summary response in relation to the questions asked is attached.

(A copy of the attachment is available at the Chamber Support Office).

Alcohol—liquor licences
(Question No 1605 — supplementary answer)

Mr Rattenbury asked the Attorney-General, upon notice, on 31 March 2011:

(1) In relation to question on notice 1380 and the apparent internal inaccuracy contained in answers to parts 5(b)(i), 6(a) and 6(b), can the Attorney-General provide the number of liquor licences in each category by completing the column entitled Number of licences in the tables below.

Table A—On, club, general and special licences

Licence characteristics

Closing time

Number of licences

Total occupancy loading of
≤ 80 people with an annual liquor purchase of ≤ $100 000

Midnight

4 am

5 am

Total occupancy loading of
≤ 80 people with an annual liquor purchase of > $100 000

Midnight

4 am

5 am

Total occupancy loading of
81-150 people with an annual liquor purchase of ≤ $100 000

Midnight

2 am

4 am

5 am


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