Page 18 - Week 01 - Tuesday, 14 February 2012
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targets. We have seen at the last election where Ms Gallagher used the Canberra Hospital for election ads—most inappropriate—with no documentation to support that. We saw the opening of the prison as an election stunt.
Mr Hargreaves: Point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker.
MR HANSON: Will you stop the clock, please?
MADAM DEPUTY SPEAKER: Resume your seat, Mr Hanson.
MR HANSON: Can you stop the clocks, please?
MADAM DEPUTY SPEAKER: Mr Hanson, I will ask for the clock to be stopped. Could you stop the clock, please.
Mr Hargreaves: Madam Deputy Speaker, you did ask Mr Hanson to become relevant. This motion is about administrative practices in a member’s office and it talks about that in quite specific terms. Madam Deputy Speaker, this is—
Mr Seselja interjecting—
MADAM DEPUTY SPEAKER: Could you sit down, please.
Mr Hargreaves: Certainly.
MADAM DEPUTY SPEAKER: Mr Seselja, I cannot hear what Mr Hargreaves is saying.
Mr Doszpot interjecting—
MADAM DEPUTY SPEAKER: Mr Doszpot, I do not want your commentary.
Mr Hargreaves: Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. This motion before the chamber today is quite specific. It is about the administrative arrangements in the office of a member as a direct result of the freedom of information documents which were released on the Legislative Assembly’s website. This is not about government programs. This is not about policies and philosophies. This about a very specific issue.
MADAM DEPUTY SPEAKER: Thank you, Mr Hargreaves. Mr Hanson, I would ask you to remain relevant, please—
MR HANSON: Can I discuss the point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker?
MADAM DEPUTY SPEAKER: No.
MR HANSON: No?
MADAM DEPUTY SPEAKER: I uphold the point of order and I ask you to remain relevant.
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