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LAND (PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT) ACT LEASES
Papers

MR WOOD (Minister for Education and Training, Minister for the Arts and Minister for the Environment, Land and Planning): Madam Speaker, pursuant to the Land (Planning and Environment) Act 1991, I present leases in accordance with the list circulated. I think members have all been contacted and are aware that processes are in train to change this way of doing it.

The list read as follows:

Leases granted pursuant to the Land (Planning and Environment) Act 1991 for -

Dickson, section 20, blocks 41 and 42.

Kambah -

section 197, blocks 49 to 52.

section 214, blocks 1, 17 and 21.

section 215, blocks 1, 3 to 6, 9, 11, 14, 16, 19, 21, 22 and 24.

section 219, blocks 15 and 17.

section 220, blocks 3 and 4, 6, 7 and 9 to 11.

section 221, blocks 2, 4, 8, 17, 22 and 24.

section 223, blocks 35, 43, 49 and 50.

Melba -

section 75, blocks 1 to 13.

section 76, blocks 1 to 20.

section 77, blocks 1 to 11.

section 78, blocks 3 and 4,

together with executive statements.

PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS

MR HUMPHRIES: Madam Speaker, I seek leave to make a personal explanation under standing order 46.

Leave granted.

MR HUMPHRIES: Madam Speaker, a report appeared in the Canberra Times on 2 December under the heading "Libs Move to Tackle Violence". That article, written by Peter Clack, foreshadowed an amendment to the Bail Act which I intend to introduce in the Assembly tomorrow. That amendment would require bail to be refused to people breaching domestic violence protection orders until such time as they appear before a magistrate. In the article, Mr Connolly, the Minister for Urban Services and Attorney-General, was quoted, and I shall read the particular paragraphs:


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