Page 4228 - Week 12 - Wednesday, 23 October 2019
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A new recruitment process has already commenced, with two information sessions having occurred on 3 and 10 October. 157 applications have been received through this most recent recruitment process and are currently being assessed for suitability. The next round of induction training will commence on 13 January 2020.
Papers
Mr Gentleman presented the following papers:
Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—Report 6—Management and Minimisation of Bullying and Violence in ACT Schools—Government response, dated October 2019.
Schools Education Advisory Committee—Safe and Supportive Schools—
Final Report, dated August 2019.
Government response, dated October 2019.
Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee
MR GENTLEMAN (Brindabella—Manager of Government Business, Minister for Advanced Technology and Space Industries, Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Minister for Planning and Land Management and Minister for Police and Emergency Services) (3.07): Pursuant to standing order 211, I move:
That the Assembly take note of the following papers:
Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—Report 6—Management and Minimisation of Bullying and Violence in ACT Schools—Government response, dated October 2019.
Schools Education Advisory Committee—Safe and Supportive Schools—
Final Report, dated August 2019.
Government response.
Debate (on motion by Ms Lee) adjourned to the next sitting.
Infrastructure—roads
MS CODY (Murrumbidgee) (3.08): I move:
That this Assembly:
(1) notes that the ACT Infrastructure Plan:
(a) sets out the building of key arterial roads in the ACT, focusing primarily in growth areas such as Woden, Molonglo and Weston Creek and in strengthening key transport corridors in Tuggeranong;
(b) has foresight to account for an increase in road traffic due to the ACT remaining an attractive place to live, visit, study, work or do business;
(c) acknowledges that the resident population is growing by around 8000 people a year, and smart planning is required to accommodate this; and
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