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agreed to commence its review, and the committee has adopted the proposed timetable.

In late February we will arrange for the inquiry to be advertised in the press and for the following parties to be written to: all current members; all former members of the Eighth Assembly; all former chief ministers and speakers; the Labor Party, the Liberal Party and the Greens; representatives of media organisations that cover the Assembly; union and business representatives in the territory; the Law Society; ACTCOSS; and any other relevant parties.

The submission deadline will be 11 May this year. In July or August of this year there will be public hearings, if necessary, and the committee will report in the August sittings. As I have said many times from this chair, I encourage all members to reflect on the standing orders and to contribute to the conduct of the inquiry.

Papers

Madam Speaker presented the following papers:

Auditor-General Act, pursuant to subsection 17(4)—Auditor-General’s Report No 3/2018—Tender for the sale of Block 30 (formerly Block 20) Section 34 Dickson, dated 21 February 2018.

Executive area of the Legislative Assembly Building—Control and management—Agreement between the Speaker and the Chief Minister, dated 23 January and 5 February 2018.

Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee

Report 2—government response

MS FITZHARRIS (Yerrabi—Minister for Health and Wellbeing, Minister for Transport and City Services and Minister for Higher Education, Training and Research) (3.54): For the information of members, I present the following paper:

Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee—Report 2—Planning, management and delivery of road maintenance in the ACT—Government response.

I move:

That the Assembly take note of the paper.

Question resolved in the affirmative.

Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee

Report 2—government response

MR GENTLEMAN (Brindabella—Minister for Police and Emergency Services, Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Minister for Planning and Land


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