Page 3406 - Week 12 - Tuesday, 11 October 1994

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MR CONNOLLY: I do not think "investigation" would be the correct word. I understand that there is a matter involving the State Bank before the Credit Tribunal. That is not uncommon. A lot of credit providers find themselves before the tribunal. There may be issues about technical matters in their loan contracts and whether correct figures or correct words were used. I will have an investigation done to find out what that matter before the Credit Tribunal involves, and report back to Mr Stevenson. It was not possible to do that in the half-hour or so since you indicated your interest in this matter.

Ovals - Reduced Watering

MR LAMONT: Madam Speaker, for Mr Moore's information, can I seek leave to add to that answer in relation to the watering of sportsgrounds?

Leave granted.

MR LAMONT: Those four ovals that I outlined, Mr Moore, are the ones that were proposed to be added to the list with Campbell. I will provide you with the names of the four others that are to be returned to high maintenance.

Ms Follett: I ask that further questions be placed on the notice paper, Madam Speaker.

PAPER

MS FOLLETT: I seek leave to present a petition which does not conform with standing orders.

Leave granted.

MS FOLLETT: I present an out-of-order petition from 151 residents indicating their concern that the Corroboree Park precinct, as included in the interim Heritage Places Register, should be preserved in its current form, and that any development of the area should be confined to the refurbishment and extension of existing single residences in keeping with the character of the area.


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