Page 1625 - Week 05 - Thursday, 5 May 2016
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But in order to assure the Leader of the Opposition and the questioner in question time, I have no problems particularly in tabling the documentation as it relates to the waiver, to the assessment of the particular site and, indeed, the letter of comfort that I provided to the Brumbies in September of 2012, as I indicated in my answer to the earlier questions in question time.
Mr Hanson is right on one thing today. This will be a relatively short motion debate. It could have been even shorter if it was not for the farce that has just transpired before us in relation to the motion itself.
MR RATTENBURY (Molonglo) (3.33): In the spirit of keeping a short debate, I simply indicate that on behalf of the Greens I am happy to support this motion today. I look forward to the return of the documents.
MR HANSON (Molonglo—Leader of the Opposition) (3.34), in reply: I thank both the Chief Minister and Mr Rattenbury for their support. I look forward to the delivery of those documents in full.
Motion agreed to.
Papers
Ms Fitzharris presented the following paper:
University of Canberra Act, pursuant to section 36—University of Canberra—Annual Report 2015 (2 volumes), dated April 2016.
USA and Canada—study tour
Paper and statement by minister
MR GENTLEMAN (Brindabella—Minister for Planning and Land Management, Minister for Racing and Gaming and Minister for Workplace Safety and Industrial Relations): For the information of members, I present the following paper:
Canberra Urban Renewal Delegation—United States of America and Canada—
I have prepared a speech. I understand that there is an audience here waiting for the MPI. It is quite a lengthy speech. I will table that speech for the Assembly.
MADAM SPEAKER: You can table it but it does not appear in Hansard. Thank you, Mr Gentleman.
Community gaming model
Discussion of matter of public importance
MADAM SPEAKER: I have received letters from Ms Burch, Mr Coe, Mr Doszpot, Mr Hanson, Mr Hinder and Mr Smyth proposing that matters of public importance be submitted to the Assembly. I have ruled that the matters proposed by Ms Burch and
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