Page 2776 - Week 07 - Wednesday, 6 June 2012
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I understand the blueprint is being developed. I look forward to that work coming out. But in the meantime I do not think we need to be standing by and waiting when we could be taking significant and important steps to address many of the issues that are faced by these young people in our criminal justice system.
Question put:
That the bill be agreed to in principle.
The Assembly voted—
Ayes 4 |
Noes 13 | ||
Ms Bresnan |
Mr Rattenbury |
Mr Barr |
Ms Gallagher |
Ms Hunter |
Dr Bourke |
Mr Hanson | |
Ms Le Couteur |
Ms Burch |
Mr Hargreaves | |
Mr Coe |
Ms Porter | ||
Mr Corbell |
Mr Seselja | ||
Mr Doszpot |
Mr Smyth | ||
Mrs Dunne |
Question so resolved in the negative.
National Energy Retail Law (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2012
Rescission and reconsideration
Motion (by Mr Corbell), by leave, agreed to:
That, in relation to the National Energy Retail Law (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2012, the Assembly:
(1) rescind the resolution of the Assembly to dispense with the detail stage and that the Bill be agreed to; and
(2) recommit the Bill at the detail stage.
Detail stage
Bill, by leave, taken as a whole.
MR CORBELL (Molonglo—Attorney-General, Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Minister for the Environment and Sustainable Development) (6.06): Pursuant to standing order 182A(b), I seek leave to move an amendment of a minor and technical nature to this bill.
Leave granted.
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