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section 7, I may declare that a public sector body must prepare an annual report. The following changes have been made to the declaration. Icon Water Limited is responsible for preparing a stand-alone annual report. The Government Schools Education Council and Non-government Schools Education Council no longer have annual reports annexed to the Education Directorate annual report. The Mental Health ACT official visitors area no longer has information subsumed within the Health Directorate annual report.

Annual report information of the Public Advocate of the ACT and Victims of Crime Commissioner is now incorporated into the Human Rights Commission annual report. Annual report information from the ACT Veterinary Surgeons Board and the Animal Welfare Authority is now subsumed within the Transport Canberra and City Services Directorate annual report. Housing ACT’s annual report information is subsumed within the Community Services Directorate annual report.

Madam Speaker, these directions will run for a period of two years, covering the 2016-17 and 2017-18 annual reporting periods.

Papers

Mr Barr presented the following paper:

Territory-owned Corporations Act, pursuant to subsection 19(3)—Statement of Corporate Intent—Icon Water—2017-18 to 2020-21, dated 16 May 2017.

Mr Gentleman presented the following paper:

Ngunnawal Bush Healing Farm—Block 241 Paddy’s River, pursuant to the resolution of the Assembly of 7 June 2017—Crown Lease, including an application to vary a Crown Lease, chronology of lease purpose clause changes, and permitted uses under the Territory Plan.

Mr Ramsay presented the following papers:

Electoral Act, pursuant to subsection 10A(3)—ACT Legislative Assembly Election 2016—Report—Government response.

Auditor-General Act, pursuant to subsection 21(1)—Auditor-General’s report No 2/2017—2016 ACT Election—Government response.

ACT Criminal Justice—Statistical Profile 2017—March quarter.

Safer families

Ministerial statement—amendment

MS BERRY (Ginninderra—Deputy Chief Minister, Minister for Education and Early Childhood Development, Minister for Housing and Suburban Development, Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence, Minister for Women and Minister for Sport and Recreation) (12.22), by leave: In my earlier safer families statement, I said that the government made a $4.595 million investment in the first


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