Page 650 - Week 02 - Thursday, 20 March 2014

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to fund that initiative a number of budgets ago. As a result, that is helping to bring more Indigenous young people—victims and offenders—into the restorative justice program, therefore ensuring they get the benefit of restorative justice when it relates to those matters.

That is the type of approach the government is adopting. Obviously we are keen to continue that and equally keen to learn from that as we consider options for the further expansion and deployment of restorative justice for other crimes and other types of offending behaviour.

Ms Gallagher: Madam Speaker, I ask that all further questions be placed on the notice paper.

Paper

Madam Speaker presented the following paper:

Auditor-General Act—Auditor-General’s Reports—No. 1/2014—Speed Cameras in the ACT, dated 20 March 2014.

Executive contracts

Papers and statement by minister

MS GALLAGHER (Molonglo—Chief Minister, Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Health and Minister for Higher Education): For the information of members, I present the following papers:

Public Sector Management Act, pursuant to sections 31A and 79—Copies of executive contracts or instruments—

Long-term contracts:

John Meyer, dated 28 February 2014.

Stephen Allday, dated 10 and 24 February 2014.

Short-term contracts:

Alison Playford, dated 10 and 14 February 2014.

Cheryl Sizer, dated 20 and 21 February 2014.

Elizabeth Beattie, dated 28 February 2014.

Heidi Robinson, dated 18 and 24 February 2014.

Jacinta George, dated 28 February and 3 March 2014.

Joanne Rosewarne, dated 28 February 2014.

Moira Crowhurst, dated 1 and 21 February 2014.

Moira Crowhurst, dated 13 and 20 February 2014.


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