Page 1549 - Week 04 - Thursday, 29 March 2012

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how urgent that work is. I will provide that advice to Mr Smyth or indeed to the Assembly.

MR SPEAKER: Mr Seselja, a supplementary.

MR SESELJA: Minister, what action will you take to repair the surface of the car park and to replace faded parking line markings?

MS GALLAGHER: I personally will not be able to do that; I am not qualified or skilled to do that work.

Mr Hanson interjecting—

MS GALLAGHER: Thank you, Mr Hanson—as gracious as always. You have really been in top form today, haven’t you, interjecting with—

Mr Hanson interjecting—

MR SPEAKER: All right, members. Order!

MS GALLAGHER: Interjecting with your nasty asides in front of a relatively full public gallery. It does surprise me.

Members interjecting—

MR SPEAKER: Thank you, members.

MS GALLAGHER: Normally when the public gallery is full, Mr Hanson tends to behave himself, but not today.

Members interjecting—

MR SPEAKER: Order! Let us return to the question, thank you.

Mr Hanson interjecting—

MR SPEAKER: Mr Hanson, thank you.

MS GALLAGHER: As I said, if that work is required—

Mr Hanson interjecting—

MR SPEAKER: Mr Hanson! One moment, Chief Minister. Mr Hanson, I have to keep asking you, and every time I use your name and ask you to tone it down you have always got one more interjection. You are now on a warning for repeated interjection. Chief Minister, you have the floor.

MS GALLAGHER: If those improvements are required at the shopping centre, in accordance with a whole range of other priorities that Territory and Municipal Services manage every day, that work will be done.


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