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That the Assembly take note of the following paper:

Inspector of Correctional Services Act—Pursuant to subsection 30(2)—Review of a Critical Incident by the ACT Inspector of Correctional Services—Hostage taking incident at the Alexander Maconochie Centre on 27 March 2021—Government response.

Debate (on motion by Ms Lawder) adjourned to the next sitting.

Justice and Community Safety Directorate annual reports 2020-2021—corrigendum

MR GENTLEMAN (Brindabella—Manager of Government Business, Minister for Corrections, Minister for Industrial Relations and Workplace Safety, Minister for Planning and Land Management and Minister for Police and Emergency Services) (3.27): Pursuant to standing order 211, I move:

That the Assembly take note of the following paper:

Annual Reports (Government Agencies Act)—Pursuant to section 13—Annual Reports—2020-2021—Justice and Community Safety Directorate—Corrigendum.

Question resolved in the affirmative.

ACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Agreement 2019-2028—ACT impact statement 2021

MR GENTLEMAN (Brindabella—Manager of Government Business, Minister for Corrections, Minister for Industrial Relations and Workplace Safety, Minister for Planning and Land Management and Minister for Police and Emergency Services) (3.28): Pursuant to standing order 211, I move:

That the Assembly take note of the following paper:

ACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Agreement 2019-2028—ACT Impact Statement 2021—Revised.

Debate (on motion by Ms Lawder) adjourned to the next sitting.

Crimes (Consent) Amendment Bill 2022

Debate resumed from 8 February 2022, on motion by Dr Paterson:

That this bill be agreed to in principle.

MR RATTENBURY (Kurrajong—Attorney-General, Minister for Consumer Affairs, Minister for Gaming and Minister for Water, Energy and Emissions Reduction) (3.28): I am very pleased to have this opportunity to talk today about the Crimes (Consent) Amendment Bill, which was brought forward by Dr Paterson. First I want to acknowledge the significant amount of work that Dr Paterson has put in to


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