Page 5081 - Week 12 - Tuesday, 26 October 2010
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checked when I left my office that I had both pages. For some reason, I must have left one behind. In the adjournment debate I will seek to table the full document for the information of members. I apologise to members for the inadvertent losing of the page.
Question resolved in the affirmative.
Bill agreed to in principle.
Detail stage
Clauses 1 to 3, by leave, taken together.
Debate (on motion by Mr Corbell) adjourned to the next sitting.
Adjournment
Motion by Mr Corbell proposed:
That the Assembly do now adjourn.
Liquor licence fees
MRS DUNNE (Ginninderra) (5.58): I seek leave to table the document which I thought I tabled in question time, which now definitely does have the bit over the page.
Leave granted.
MRS DUNNE: I table the following document:
Liquor fees and regulations—Copy of form letter to licensees/permit holders from the Commissioner for Fair Trading, dated 25 October 2010.
Canberra Christian Life Centre
MR COE (Ginninderra) (5.59): I stand in the Assembly today to put on the public record my support and congratulations to the enlarged and renovated home of a number of community services based at the Canberra Christian Life Centre in Charnwood, which was formerly the Charnwood high school. Last week Mary Porter and I joined Mrs Heike Anderson to officially open the refurbished facility. It was a pleasure to join Pastor Sean and Lynda Stanton; Pastor for Community Care Jody Sisley; architect Jefferson Godfrey; James Folk and Matt Rendell; and staff and volunteers from the West Belconnen Health Co-Op and the various other programs.
The facility itself is a wonderful re-use of the former school site that has been reworked to suit the multitude of community uses it now facilitates. The area is bright and welcoming, there is good workspace and there are places to meet and socialise. There is room for administration and there is good parking which CLC have provided. And it is, of course, close to Charnwood shops, primary schools and other community facilities.
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