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not necessarily have to accept submissions that way. In the meantime I hope that the Canberra Liberals are reflecting on these issues in their own ongoing use of have your say as a third-party website.

I will conclude by thanking my colleagues Mr Rattenbury and Mr Wall for their conduct on the committee. Again, it was yet another committee in our festival of committees, and some more time taken out of busy days—in particular, for Mr Wall, who had a number of family commitments arising. I very much appreciate their support and willingness to make their time available. I especially thank the secretary, Max, for coming out of retirement to provide support for our work. I commend the report to the Assembly.

Question resolved in the affirmative.

Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee

Scrutiny report 19

MS LEE (Kurrajong) (10.45): I present the following report:

Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee (Legislative Scrutiny Role)—Scrutiny Report 19, dated 24 July 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings.

I seek leave to make a brief statement.

Leave granted.

MS LEE: Scrutiny report 19 contains the committee’s comments on eight bills, 32 pieces of subordinate legislation, one regulatory impact statement, six government responses, and proposed amendments to one government bill. The report was circulated to members when the Assembly was not sitting. I commend the report to the Assembly.

Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee

Report 6

MS ORR (Yerrabi) (10.45): I present the following report:

Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee—Report 6—Inquiry into a Proposal for a Mammal Emblem for the ACT, dated 27 July 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings.

I move:

That the report be noted.

MS ORR: Today the Standing Committee on Environment and Transport and City Services is tabling its sixth report for the Ninth Assembly. This report presents our


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