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register its own brands for large stock. There will continue to be, of course, close cooperation with the relevant authorities in New South Wales to avoid duplication. The issue of travelling stock permits has been administratively cumbersome in the past. The Government is legislating to simplify the procedure by following the New South Wales example and by making the issue of travelling stock permits self-regulatory.

Mr Speaker, the proposals in the Bill are supported by the New South Wales Government, the ACT Rural Lessees Association and other interested organisations. Any costs associated with the Bill will be met from existing budgetary allocations.

Mr Speaker, I now present the explanatory memorandum for the Bill. I commend the Bill to the Assembly.

Debate (on motion by Mrs Grassby) adjourned.

PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE - STANDING COMMITTEE

Report

MR JENSEN (10.34): Mr Speaker, I present the following papers:

Planning, Development and Infrastructure - Standing Committee - City Hill Billboard -

Copies of extracts of minutes of proceedings.

Report No. 7, dated 15 February 1991.

I move:

That the report be noted.

In opening my remarks on this matter today, I wish to put on record once again my thanks to the members of the committee staff, especially committee secretary, Mr Greg McIntosh, and Mrs Kim Blackburn, who helped to finalise the formatting of the report. And, of course, at the same time, I must also thank members of the community, members of organisations and officials of ACT Administration, who provided submissions and assistance to the committee during the development of this report.


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