Page 1004 - Week 03 - Thursday, 10 March 2016
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Question put:
That Mr Corbell’s amendment, as amended, be agreed to.
The Assembly voted—
Ayes 15 |
Noes 1 | ||
Mr Barr |
Ms Fitzharris |
Mr Rattenbury | |
Ms Berry |
Mr Gentleman | ||
Dr Bourke |
Mr Hanson | ||
Ms Burch |
Mr Hinder | ||
Mr Coe |
Ms Lawder | ||
Mr Corbell |
Mr Smyth | ||
Mr Doszpot |
Mr Wall | ||
Mrs Dunne |
Question so resolved in the affirmative.
Motion, as amended, agreed to.
Ordered that executive business be called on.
Standing and temporary orders—suspension
Motion (by Mr Corbell) agreed to, with the concurrence of an absolute majority:
That so much of the standing orders be suspended as would prevent order of the day No 1, Executive business—ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Amendment Bill 2016 being called on and debated forthwith.
ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Amendment Bill 2016
Debate resumed from 8 March 2016, on motion by Mr Corbell:
That this bill be agreed to in principle.
Mr Corbell: I’m ready.
MR HANSON (Molonglo—Leader of the Opposition) (5.21): Mr Corbell seems to be anticipating the debate here, or that I may have something to say that would upset him, and I would hate to do that, Madam Deputy Speaker. I will just deal with the substance of the issue.
Mr Barr: Why break the habit of a lifetime?
MR HANSON: Yes, particularly after Mr Barr’s, I think unseemly, behaviour in question time. Anyway, the Canberra Liberals—
MADAM DEPUTY SPEAKER: You did commit to deal with the substance of—
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