Page 6189 - Week 19 - Tuesday, 17 December 1991

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Tourism Commission Offices

MS FOLLETT: On 11 December Mrs Nolan asked whether rent was still being paid in the Tourism Commission's Sydney and Melbourne offices and what compensation would be required. Mr Speaker, I confirm that the Sydney and Melbourne offices closed at the end of November. Negotiations with each former landlord are continuing. I expect the matter to be resolved by the end of December. Present indications are that compensation for early termination will be reasonable. I will be happy to make the details of the final settlements available to Mrs Nolan when the negotiations are concluded. I seek leave to have the answer incorporated in Hansard.

Leave granted.

Document incorporated at Appendix 6.

Driver Training Facility

MS FOLLETT: On 12 December Mrs Nolan asked about the driver training centre at Sutton Park and a report commissioned by the Alliance Government. I confirm that the report is currently being finalised. It will be forwarded to me in the near future. I understand that the report contains a number of matters that are commercial-in-confidence, and I will therefore need to consider carefully the release of full details contained in that report. I seek leave to have the answer incorporated in Hansard.

Leave granted.

Document incorporated at Appendix 7.

Government Employees - Canberra Raiders Fundraising

MS FOLLETT: I wish to provide some additional information in respect of an answer I gave to the Assembly on 5 December following a question by Mr Kaine on the previous day. Mr Kaine asked whether some ACT public servants were paid for assisting at a Raiders fundraising event. I advised the Assembly that I was unaware of such an event. This is still the case. On advice, I provided additional information about an inquiry by the Auditor-General on the grounds that it may be relevant to Mr Kaine's question. Since answering the question, I have received further information from the Auditor-General that he believes that his inquiry is not relevant to Mr Kaine's question.


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