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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2000 Week 3 Hansard (9 March) . . Page.. 799 ..
ii) Kitchen Trolleys
Provide 15 amp outlets to enable flexibility for
future regithermic units. Cox
iii) Integration of West Stand Terraces
These are low priority areas
(i.e. last seats to fill) Note
Re-plan seating so that it works Cox
Integration of terrace seating into grandstand
seating not to proceed at this stage Cox
Access terraces off concourse. Cox
iv) Forecourt Design
The design theme is to focus on VIP entry
Review player access to change rooms from
warm-up areas at south. Cox
v) Ticketing Areas (East/West)
Spotless outlined future trends for "smartcard"
ticketing Note
Resolved to undertake minimum work to
re-establish existing areas Cox
Provide sufficient conduits to access points on
the basis that future turnstiles will be located
close to building entries. Cox
4 The meeting closed at 4:45pm.
MS CARNELL: Mr Speaker, could I correct a figure I gave to Mr Osborne in question time. I think that I said the amount in the bank was $774,000; it was $744,000. I am told that I remembered wrongly. Sorry.
MR HUMPHRIES: Mr Speaker, first I give an answer to a question I took on notice on Tuesday from Mr Stanhope on ACTEW's offsetting losses to a competitive load by presenting the following paper:
ACTEW - Competitive load and customer numbers - Answer to question without notice asked of Mr Humphries by Mr Stanhope (Leader of the Opposition) and taken on notice on 7 March 2000.
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