Page 439 - Week 02 - Tuesday, 20 February 2018

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The Assembly voted—

Ayes 11

Noes 8

Ms J Burch

Mr Pettersson

Miss C Burch

Mr Parton

Ms Cheyne

Mr Ramsay

Mrs Dunne

Mr Wall

Ms Cody

Mr Rattenbury

Mr Hanson

Mr Gentleman

Mr Steel

Mrs Kikkert

Ms Le Couteur

Ms Stephen-Smith

Ms Lawder

Ms Orr

Mr Milligan

Question resolved in the affirmative.

Clause 7, as amended, agreed to.

Clauses 8 to 13, by leave, taken together and agreed to.

Clause 14.

MR RAMSAY (Ginninderra—Attorney-General, Minister for Regulatory Services, Minister for the Arts and Community Events and Minister for Veterans and Seniors) (5.17): I move amendment No 4 circulated in my name [see schedule 1 at page 444]. This amendment alters the example of a combination sentence to reflect the amendment that is made by clause 15 of the bill. Clause 15 inserts new section 31(2), which requires the court to set the start date of a good behaviour order after the end of any sentence of imprisonment, including any period of possible parole.

Amendment agreed to.

Clause 14, as amended, be agreed to.

Remainder of bill, by leave, taken as a whole and agreed to.

Bill, as amended, agreed to.

Adjournment

Motion (by Mr Gentleman) proposed:

That the Assembly do now adjourn.

India—Republic Day

MRS KIKKERT (Ginninderra) (5.18): I want to take this opportunity to publicly thank the India Australia Association of Canberra for recently inviting me to join with them in celebrating India’s Republic Day. Although this celebration was held on Saturday, 3 February, the actual date of the holiday is 26 January, the same date as Australia Day—a wonderful coincidence for a community organisation that is dedicated to promoting understanding and appreciation of the cultures of both India and Australia.


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