Page 1906 - Week 07 - Tuesday, 2 June 2015

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Financial Management Act—Instruments, including statements of reasons, pursuant to:

Section 14—Directing a transfer of funds within—

Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate—

Dated 21 and 22 May 2015.

Dated 21 and 22 May 2015.

Section 15A and section 16—directing a transfer of funds between output classes within the Office of the Legislative Assembly and directing a transfer of appropriations from the Office of the Legislative Assembly to the ACT Executive, dated 18 May 2015.

Section 16—Directing a transfer of appropriations from—

Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate to the Community Services Directorate, dated 21 May 2015.

Community Services Directorate to the Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate, dated 28 May 2015.

Environment and Planning Directorate to the Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate, dated 25 May 2015.

Health Directorate to the Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate, dated 25 May 2015.

Section 18A—Authorisation of Expenditure from the Treasurer’s Advance to Justice and Community Safety Directorate, dated 21 May 2015.

Mr Corbell presented the following paper:

ACT Criminal Justice—Statistical Profile 2015—March quarter.

Disability inclusion statement 2015-2017

Paper and statement by minister

MS BURCH (Brindabella—Minister for Education and Training, Minister for Police and Emergency Services, Minister for Disability, Minister for Racing and Gaming and Minister for the Arts): For the information of members, I present the following paper:

ACT Disability Inclusion Statement 2015-2017.

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

Leave granted.

MS BURCH: I am proud to table the ACT disability inclusion statement, the government’s commitment to deliver a local response to the national disability strategy. The statement is informed by our consultative process with people with a disability, government and the community during April and May of this year. The statement responds to the community’s feedback and sets out a guiding vision for an inclusive Canberra that enables people with a disability to participate and reach their full potential as equal and valued citizens.


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