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MADAM DEPUTY SPEAKER: We will deal with Mr Berry's motion and then we will deal with your motion to delete the word “Prayer”. I think that is probably the way to go, Mr Moore.
Question put:
That the motion (Mr Berry’s) be agreed to:
The Assembly voted -
AYES, 8 | NOES, 7 |
Mr Berry | Mrs Carnell |
Mr Connolly | Mr Cornwell |
Ms Follett | Mr De Domenico |
Ms Horodny | Mr Hird |
Ms McRae | Mr Humphries |
Mr Moore | Mr Osborne |
Ms Tucker | Mr Stefaniak |
Mr Whitecross |
Question so resolved in the affirmative.
MR MOORE (12.25): Madam Deputy Speaker, I seek leave of the Assembly to move a motion with reference to the word “Prayer” first appearing in standing order 30.
Leave granted.
MR MOORE: Members, I move:
That standing order 30 be amended by omitting the word “Prayer”.
Question resolved in the affirmative.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS - STANDING COMMITTEE
Report on Review of Auditor-General’s Report No. 9 of 1994
MS FOLLETT (Leader of the Opposition) (12.26): Mr Speaker, I present Report No. 4 of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts entitled “Review of Auditor-General's Report No. 9, 1994 - Performance Indicators Reporting”. I move:
That the report be noted.
Mr Speaker, Audit Report No. 9 was presented to the previous Assembly on 8 December last year. This Assembly, on 9 March 1995, authorised the Public Accounts Committee to consider and make use of the records and evidence of the previous PAC. The purpose of the audit was to provide an opinion on consistency between objectives and
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