Page 4740 - Week 13 - Thursday, 28 November 2019

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introduced online driver licence renewals and the ability for drivers to submit driver licence medical and eye test reports online.

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, I acknowledge all the people who make up Access Canberra. The organisation has one of the most diverse range of roles and workforces in the ACT public service, from frontline customer service and contact centre staff, parking inspectors, authorised vehicle and driving examiners, traffic camera operators, industry and fair-trading inspectors, technical experts and engineers, ICT and finance experts, and other administration and corporate officials.

Access Canberra’s staff put the Canberra community first and at the heart of their activities to make sure that there is no wrong door when dealing with government services. In fact, it is the remarkable nature of the Access Canberra staff and their commitment to always providing the best possible service for our citizens that has made Access Canberra such a success.

Given what has been achieved over the past five years, I look forward to continuing to support Access Canberra to help it to evolve, achieve its objectives, serve our community, and help make Canberra a safe, vibrant and inclusive city for all.

I present a copy of the statement:

Access Canberra—Five years of quality service to the Canberra community—Ministerial statement, 28 November 2019.

I move:

That the Assembly take note of the paper.

Question resolved in the affirmative.

Economic Development and Tourism—Standing Committee

Report 7—government response

MR RAMSAY (Ginninderra—Attorney-General, Minister for the Arts, Creative Industries and Cultural Events, Minister for Building Quality Improvement, Minister for Business and Regulatory Services and Minister for Seniors and Veterans) (11.46): I present the following paper:

Economic Development and Tourism—Standing Committee—Report 7—Inquiry into the Building and Construction Legislation Amendment Bill 2019—Government response.

The report was circulated earlier today.

Papers

Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill 2019 (No 2)—exposure draft

MR RAMSAY (Ginninderra—Attorney-General, Minister for the Arts, Creative Industries and Cultural Events, Minister for Building Quality Improvement, Minister


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