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Fraser, sections 41 and 63, blocks 36 and 1, respectively
Griffith, section 2, blocks 9 and 23
Higgins, section 24, block 14
Kambah -
section 103, block 33
section 105, block 9
section 106, blocks 7, 11, 12 and 32
section 108, blocks 19 and 20
section 110, blocks 4 and 14
section 114, block 2
section 119, blocks 4 to 7, 14 and 15
section 120, blocks 2, 4, 8 and 9
section 156, block 31
section 162, blocks 11, 21, 30 and 32
section 176, blocks 6 and 7
section 178, blocks 3, 4, 7 and 11
section 183, block 3
section 184, blocks 3, 5 and 6
section 185, blocks 1, 6 and 9 to 12
section 186, blocks 6 to 9, 11 to 14 and 16
section 197, blocks 20, 21, 46 and 48
section 461, block 29
Lyneham, section 28, block 6 Lyons, section 3, block 16
Narrabundah, section 104, block 16 Ngunnawal, section 2, block 1
O'Connor, section 59, block 7 Rivett, section 22, block 12
Wanniassa, section 151, blocks 19 and 20,
together with executive statements.
LABOUR MINISTERS CONFERENCE
Ministerial Statement
MR BERRY (Minister for Health, Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport), by leave: I would like to report to the Assembly on the conference of Commonwealth, State and Territory Labour Ministers which, I am pleased to say, was held in Canberra on 30 October. I can report that this ministerial council was not diverted from its important agenda by the alarming events taking place in Victoria as the Kennett Liberal Government set about that State's industrial relations system with chainsaws.
Mr Humphries: Union power with chainsaws.
MR BERRY: Here we go. They cannot help themselves.
Mr De Domenico: Lop away all the dead wood.
MR BERRY: Do you support the Liberals who do not expose the agenda? Here is a government that exposed the hidden agenda after the election. The Victorian Ministers, of course, were unable to attend the council meeting but remained in Melbourne to meet the well-justified criticism of their announced intention to reduce the employment conditions of workers and to remove the support of the award system and the Victorian Industrial Relations Commission. I should say,
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