Page 3756 - Week 13 - Wednesday, 17 October 1990

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MR DEPUTY SPEAKER: Yes, Mr Duby. What are you raising - standing order 46 as well?

MR DUBY: Mr Deputy Speaker, you have picked it in one. Mr Moore recently rose and made a statement in which he said that I had addressed the Assembly generally and said that people on that side should get down and do some work in committees. Quite rightly, and quite rightfully, he said that he felt that it was not fair that he should be picked out to be included in that class or category. I must apologise to Mr Moore. I must admit that the general thrust of my address had been directed at Mr Berry and the other members of the Labor Party, and accordingly I would want to let the record show that Mr Moore has been an assiduous member of the Estimates Committee. Indeed, let the record show that many of our Ministers have come back and said, "He is too hardworking, particularly in regard to the Estimates Committee". So, if there was any interpretation of my remarks that Mr Moore was not a hardworking member of either the Estimates Committee or any other committee, please let me correct that situation.

Once again, though, in terms of the other area where I claim to be misrepresented, I repeat the question which I have asked and asked, and I will ask again, of Mr Berry: did he or did he not give the impression to Mrs Nolan that a certain arrangement had been entered into?

MR DEPUTY SPEAKER: I do not think that is really an explanation, but we will not have to go to that. Thank you, Mr Duby.

Question put:

That the motion (Mr Jensen's) be agreed to.

The Assembly voted -

AYES, 11  NOES, 6

Mr Collaery Mr Berry
Mr Duby Mr Connolly
Mr Humphries Ms Follett
Mr Jensen Mrs Grassby
Mr Kaine Mr Moore
Dr Kinloch Mr Wood
Ms Maher
Mrs Nolan
Mr Prowse
Mr Stefaniak
Mr Stevenson

Question so resolved in the affirmative.


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