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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2004 Week 01 Hansard (Thursday, 12 February 2004) . . Page.. 387 ..


Ms Gallagher: The answer to Mr Pratt’s question is:

(1) The transportable amenity improvement program has continued to be funded this financial year.

(2) N/A.

(3) There have been three schools that have applied for air conditioning this year. They are Hawker College, Caroline Chisholm High School and Calwell High School.

(4) Chisholm and Isabella Plains Primary Schools have been reimbursed for the installation of air conditioning. Installation of air conditioning at Gowrie Primary School did not proceed as originally forecast, as the school no longer required the transportable.

Schools—leadership
(Question No 1164)

Mr Pratt asked the Minister for Education, Youth and Family Services, upon notice, on 10 December 2003:

In relation to a professional standards framework for leadership across ACT Government schools:

(1) Is there a professional standards framework for leadership across all ACT Government schools;

(2) If so, where may copies of the framework be obtained;

(3) If not, would the Minister consider establishing such a framework as is currently being done in Melbourne in the Catholic schools sector to assist in providing professional development programs to support the implementation of the standards in schools, and support schools in their nurturing of teachers in leadership positions;

(4) If no to (3) what is your reason for that response.

Ms Gallagher: The answer to Mr Pratt’s question is:

(1) Yes

(2) This information is available on the department’s web site.

(3) N/A

(4) N/A

Motor vehicle repairs
(Question No 1166)

Mr Smyth asked the Attorney General, upon notice, on Wednesday, 10 December 2003:


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