Page 1542 - Week 04 - Thursday, 29 March 2012

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MS HUNTER: Thank you, Mr Speaker. Minister, are you aware of any community education providers whose applications to join the Re-Engaging Youth Network Board were rejected? If so, who and on what grounds?

DR BOURKE: I thank the member for her question. This is a particularly specific question which I will need to take on notice.

MS BRESNAN: A supplementary.

MR SPEAKER: Yes, Ms Bresnan.

MS BRESNAN: Minister, how many fewer students were suspended in the Melba, Copeland and Kingsford Smith clusters as a result of the successful and well-regarded suspension support teams operations in 2011?

DR BOURKE: I thank the member for her question. I want to get the number out right, so I shall take it on notice.

MS LE COUTEUR: Supplementary.

MR SPEAKER: Ms Le Couteur.

MS LE COUTEUR: Minister, in key direction 4, what is meant by the term “full service schools”?

DR BOURKE: I thank the member for her question, which I will take on notice.

Art—public

MR HARGREAVES: My question is to the Minister for the Arts and relates to public art. Can the minister inform the Assembly of recent installations of public art in the ACT, including the statue of Sir Robert Menzies—

Opposition members interjecting—

MR SPEAKER: Order! Mr Hargreaves has the floor.

MR HARGREAVES: What did you say?

MR SPEAKER: Order! Mr Hargreaves, let us continue with the question, thank you.

Opposition members interjecting—

MR HARGREAVES: Have you finished yet? Have you finished making a fool of yourself?

MR SPEAKER: Mr Hargreaves, the question, thank you.


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