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PERSONAL EXPLANATION

DR KINLOCH: Mr Speaker, I feel that I have been misrepresented.

MR SPEAKER: Please proceed.

DR KINLOCH: I feel that all 17 of us have been misrepresented. If you look around the chamber at the moment, many people are not here. Often people are not here. They are almost all doing useful things. Although Mr Berry has been rather gentle today, in keeping with his call on all of us to be gentle, nevertheless he has demeaned all members of the Assembly.

LAND (PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT) BILL 1991

[COGNATE MOTION, BILL AND REPORT:

PROPOSED ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
HERITAGE OBJECTS BILL 1991
PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE AND CONSERVATION, HERITAGE AND ENVIRONMENT - STANDING COMMITTEES - JOINT REPORT ON PLANNING LEGISLATION]

Debate resumed from 19 September 1991, on motion by Mr Wood:

That this Bill be agreed to in principle.

MR SPEAKER: Pursuant to the order of the Assembly of 22 November 1989, this order of the day will be debated concurrently with order of the day No. 17, private members' business, relating to the proposed environmental advisory council. Is it the wish of the Assembly to debate this order of the day concurrently with the Heritage Objects Bill 1991 and the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Standing Committee and Conservation, Heritage and Environment Standing Committee joint report on planning legislation? There being no objection, that course will be followed. I remind members that in debating order of the day No. 1 they may also address their remarks to order of the day No. 2, executive business; order of the day No. 1, Assembly business; and order of the day No. 17, private members' business.

MR KAINE (Leader of the Opposition) (4.19): Mr Speaker, this is some of the important business that was just alluded to. It is rather interesting that there are nine people in the Assembly who think that this is important business. It is some of the important business to which Dr Kinloch alluded.


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