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Mrs Grassby: She made no such claim.

MR KAINE: She got no answer whatsoever - - -

Mr Berry: On a point of order, Mr Speaker; try standing order 118.

MR KAINE: We are still waiting for an answer, Mr Speaker.

MR SPEAKER: Thank you, Chief Minister. Thank you, Mr Berry, for your observation.

Heritage Property - Barton

MR MOORE: My question is directed to the Chief Minister. Chief Minister, I understand you were approached by the Barton Residents Association with reference to 37 Telopea Park, Barton, the heritage house that was bulldozed about the same time as the Assembly started sitting last year. Has the Government referred the matter of a replacement lamppost outside 37 Telopea Park to the heritage committee as is required for proposals affecting heritage sensitive areas?

MR KAINE: Mr Speaker, I have no knowledge of the subject to which Mr Moore refers. I have received no representations from the Barton Residents Association or from anybody else.

MR MOORE: Mr Speaker, I seek leave to table a letter to the Chief Minister, dated 20 March 1990, by the Barton Residents Association. It is about this matter.

MR KAINE: What date?

MR MOORE: It was 20 March 1990, this year.

MR KAINE: Well, if you have got a copy why have I not received it?

Leave granted.

MR MOORE: I present the following paper:

37 Telopea Park, Barton - Copy of letter from Joan Lipscombe, Barton Residents' Association to Mr T. Kaine, Chief Minister, dated 20 March 1990.

MR KAINE: I have not received it.

MR MOORE: Well, perhaps then you can come back with an answer.

MR KAINE: Well, perhaps when I get the letter from them I will respond to it. I will respond to the Barton Residents Association.


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