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Fifthly, Lyons, section 5, block 27, part. I think we might have some problems with this. This variation will enable a little bit of additional parking to be provided at the shopping centre.

Mr Jensen: Not a problem.

MR WOOD: It will be all right? Well done. Sixthly, O'Malley, section 32, blocks 2 to 6 and 16. This variation affects land which is proposed to be released to private enterprise for residential development and provides for a wider range of housing types than that in the original policy. Finally, Weston, section 74, block 2. This land is near the Cooleman Court shopping centre opposite Mirinjani Village, and the variation will permit the construction of special accommodation by the Mirinjani Retirement Village to accommodate confused aged people.

DAYS AND HOURS OF MEETING

Statement by Speaker

MR SPEAKER: Members, in accordance with the terms of the resolution of the Assembly of 21 June 1991 fixing the days of meeting of the Assembly, 10 members of the Assembly have requested that the Assembly meet on Monday, 25 November. Accordingly, the Assembly will meet on Monday, 25 November.

MR STEFANIAK (3.20): Mr Speaker, I seek leave to move a motion concerning the sitting of the Assembly on Monday, 25 November 1991.

Leave granted.

MR STEFANIAK: I move:

That at the sitting of the Assembly on Monday, 25 November 1991: (1) the Assembly meet at 11 am; and (2) private Members' business have precedence of all other business and standing orders 74 and 77 be suspended for that sitting.

Mr Berry: Why 11.00 am? Why not 11.30?

MR STEFANIAK: The reason, members, for 11 o'clock is this: The Deputy Clerk came to see me today and he advised me that the Chief Minister has a function, to which all members have been invited, in relation to that tapestry outside which has been done by handicapped children. She is hosting a morning tea for the handicapped children. There are practical problems in terms of this Assembly sitting at 10.30 am on the dot. There are practical problems involving the handicapped children, their wheelchairs and such. Accordingly, it was suggested to me that we should start a little bit after that to enable these children to leave the premises and to enable the Chief Minister to conduct the function and have morning tea for the children.


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