Page 2131 - Week 07 - Tuesday, 2 August 2022

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I move:

That the Assembly take note of the ministerial statement.

Question resolved in the affirmative.

Standing orders—suspension

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) (11.39): I move:

That so much of the standing orders be suspended as would prevent:

(1) any business before the Assembly at 5 pm on 2 August 2022 being interrupted to allow the Treasurer to be called on forthwith to present the Appropriation Bill 2022-2023 and the Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2022-2023;

(2) where business before the Assembly has concluded before 5 pm on 2 August 2022, the Assembly shall suspend proceedings and reconvene at 5 pm to allow the Treasurer to be called on forthwith to present the Appropriation Bill 2022-2023 and the Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2022-2023;

(3) at 5 pm on 4 August 2022, the order of the day for the resumption of debate on the question that the Appropriation Bill 2022-2023 and the Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2022-2023, be agreed to in principle, being called on notwithstanding any business before the Assembly;

(4) debate on any motion before the Assembly at the time of interruption being adjourned until the adjournment questions in relation to the Appropriation Bill 2022-2023 and the Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2022-2023 are determined; and

(5) where business before the Assembly has concluded before 5 pm on 4 August 2022, the Assembly shall suspend proceedings and reconvene at 5 pm to allow resumption of debate on the question that Appropriation Bill 2022-2023 and the Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2022-2023 be agreed to in principle.

This is a routine motion. I thank Ms Lawder and Mr Braddock for their engagement on this.

Question resolved in the affirmative, with the concurrence of an absolute majority.

Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee

Scrutiny report 18

MR CAIN (Ginninderra) (11.40): I present the following report:

Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee (Legislative Scrutiny Role)—Scrutiny Report 18, dated 27 July 2022, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings.


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