Page 3904 - Week 12 - Thursday, 30 October 2014

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Mr Corbell: Garbage.

MR COE: will be if there is a special levy for people living up or down Northbourne Avenue—

Mr Corbell: Garbage.

MADAM ASSISTANT SPEAKER: Mr Corbell!

Mr Hanson: Madam Assistant Speaker, Mr Corbell is repeatedly interjecting, and I ask that you call him to order or to at least be witty or engaging with those interjections, as dull and uninspiring as he so often is.

MADAM ASSISTANT SPEAKER: Thank you, Mr Hanson.

Mr Corbell: I am giving it the status it deserves—and that’s garbage.

MADAM ASSISTANT SPEAKER: Thank you, Mr Corbell. I did call you to order. Mr Coe has the floor.

MR COE: Unless you are going to have a uniform rates increase across all 145,000 households in the ACT, perhaps you will have a special levy—

Mr Corbell: Even more garbage.

MADAM ASSISTANT SPEAKER: Mr Corbell, please!

Mr Hanson: Madam Assistant Speaker, you have repeatedly warned Mr Corbell. Stop the clock.

MADAM ASSISTANT SPEAKER: Please stop the clock.

Mr Hanson: If he continues with those interjections, perhaps the member could be warned.

MADAM ASSISTANT SPEAKER: Thank you, Mr Hanson, for alerting me to that possibility. I appreciate your input. We will continue with Mr Coe.

MR COE: Thank you, Madam Assistant Speaker and Mr Hanson. If there is not a uniform increase to all households in Canberra, how is it going to be paid? It is not going to be spread evenly across all Canberrans. Perhaps there is going to be a special levy.

Mr Corbell: Even more garbage.

MR COE: Perhaps there will be a special fee paid by people who live along the corridor. What is that corridor going to be?


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