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1 Index to Subjects 1996 1 INDEX TO SUBJECTS 1996 ______________________________________________________________________________ 1080 (SODIUM MONOFLUOROACETATE) Legislative Assembly Native Mammals Protection 4154 Legislative Council Fox Baits 3434 ABATTOIRS Legislative Council Closures, Meat Processing Industry, Future 4446 Health Act Amendments 746 Meat Inspectors Employment 5614, 7852, 7853 Narrikup 1260, 3449, 4446, 7638 South West, Inquiry 5794 Tammin 746 ABC - See AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION ABERDEEN HOTEL Legislative Assembly Compensation Price 2374 Valuations 2143, 2144, 2291 Legislative Council Adjournment Debate 2278 Auto Wholesalers Site, Cost 2083 Compulsory Acquisition Price, Breakdown 2252 Main Roads Western Australia, Purchase Price 1725 Negotiations with Former Owner 2085 Payments in Commissions from Company Operating Amusement Machines Allegations 5605 Sale 1974, 1975, 5396, 5397, 5611 Site; Auto Wholesalers Site, Valuations 2258 Urgency Motion 2259 Valuations 1725, 2084, 5398 Vendor Finance 5398 Western Lot Offer; Valuation by Knight Frank Hooker 2286 ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT Legislative Assembly Commission of Elders Establishment 684, 3069 Designated Drinking Areas, South Hedland 241 Domestic Violence (Wife Assault), Budget Allocations 687 2 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 1996] ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT (continued)... Legislative Assembly (continued).. Family History Program 3058 Goodacre, Ms, Funds for Researching Aboriginal Family Records 3058 Hedland Aboriginal-Police and Community Relations Liaison Committee 684 Pakala Patrol (Port Hedland), Grant 241, 1435 Roelands Mission Program, Assistance 479 Unit to Monitor Government Programs 8109 Legislative Council Accommodation Alteration 1621 Assets Replacement 1621 Family Information, Waiting Time 4561 Hames, Kim, Report of Chief Executive Officer Working Party on Essential Services 1088 Regional Offices 1087, 2690 Wyatt, Cedric, Chief Executive Officer 280 ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER COMMISSION Legislative Assembly Commonwealth Funding Cuts 4038 Legislative Council Commonwealth Budget Cuts 4035, 4327, 4565, 4846, 6904, 6412 ABORIGINAL ART Legislative Assembly Centres 1913 Theatre, Dance, Music and Literature Outlets 1913 Training Projects 1913 ABORIGINAL CHILDREN Legislative Assembly Separated from Families, National Inquiry Headed by Sir Ronald Wilson, 479 ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES Legislative Assembly Budget Debate 2112 Campsite at Brick Hill, Midland 2139 Employment and Enterprise Assistance 8180 Government Programs 684 At Middle Swan Tip; Housing Problem; Feud 1924 Swan Valley Nyoongah 1023, 4642 Warmun, Power Supply 8373 Legislative Council Access Roads to Remote Areas 4009, 7317 Asthma and Respiratory Disease 4701 Balgo, Medical Services 7317, 7615 Bidyadanga, Water Supply Problems 8108 Essential Services in Remote Areas 8105 Government Programs Monitoring Unit 8109 Halls Creek Shire 7827 Junjuwa 1830 Looma 747 Mulan, Water Suply Problems 8097 Roads Funding 1385 ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES ACT Legislative Council Amendments; Communities Wardens to Enforce Bylaws 6274 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 1996] 3 ABORIGINAL CROSS-CULTURAL TRAINING - See CROSS-CULTURAL TRAINING ABORIGINAL EDUCATION (See also EDUCATION DEPARTMENT) Legislative Council Commonwealth-State National Policy Bilateral Negotiations 1381 Low School Attendance Rates, Programs 5398 ABORIGINAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COUNCIL Legislative Assembly Authority; Resources 6497 ABORIGINAL EMPLOYMENT Legislative Assembly And Economic Development Officer Program 1170 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1912 Arts Opportunities 1913 Magabala Books 1913 Museums 1912 Legislative Council Programs 4038 ABORIGINAL ENTERPRISES COMPANY LTD Legislative Assembly Trading as Aboriginal Economic Development Office 635 ABORIGINAL FAMILIES Legislative Assembly History Records 3057 ABORIGINAL HEALTH (See also HEALTH DEPARTMENT) Legislative Assembly AIDS Education Programs 2140 Budget Allocations 3056 ABORIGINAL HEALTH WORKERS Legislative Assembly Curtin University Associate Diploma, Status 6557 Employed by Health Department 6557 National Registration System 6557 ABORIGINAL HOUSING (See also HOMESWEST) Legislative Assembly Budget Allocations 3056 Compulsory Deduction of Homeswest Rent 337 Homeswest 6563 Solar Powered Hot Water Systems Installation 2055 Legislative Council Commonwealth Grants 4027 Commonwealth-State Housing Agreement Funding Allocation 6908-6910 Government Action 7164 National Aboriginal Health Strategy Program Funding Allocation 6909, 6910 ABORIGINAL HOUSING DIRECTORATE Legislative Council Audit; Salaries 6909 ABORIGINAL JUSTICE Legislative Assembly Three Reports Tabling 634 4 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 1996] ABORIGINAL LANDS TRUST Legislative Assembly Review 4509 Report Tabling 4333 ABORIGINAL LEGAL SERVICE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA (INC) Legislative Assembly Federal Inquiry 1450, 2402, 3069 Telling Our Story; Separation of Aboriginal Children from Their Families 479 ABORIGINAL MEDICAL SERVICES (See also HEALTH DEPARTMENT, ABORIGINAL MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES) Legislative Assembly Funding 6354 ABORIGINAL, POLICE AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS, SPECIAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE Legislative Assembly Administrative Review 6481, 6482 New Council; Membership 6482 ABORIGINAL RECONCILIATION Legislative Assembly Aboriginal History Display, Parliament House 5294 Legislative Council Motion 249, 2789, 4296 ABORIGINAL RESERVE LAND Legislative Council Access by Miners Veto 6762 ABORIGINAL ROADS COMMITTEE Legislative Council Aboriginal Access Roads, Funds Allocation 7629 ABORIGINAL SITES Legislative Assembly Pinjarra Reserve 31032, Nyoongar Massacre in 1834, Memorial 5328 ABORIGINAL SOCIAL JUSTICE TASK FORCE Legislative Council Essential Services in Remote Communities Committee 8106 ABORIGINAL TRAINEESHIPS Legislative Assembly In-work Program 8181 ABORIGINAL VILLAGE Legislative Council Expenditure, Audited Figures 6910 ABORIGINES Legislative Assembly Awards 6236 Better Off in Prison, Minister’s Comments 2486 Employment in Health Services Study 3205 State Wards 2412 Workplace Agreements 6236 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 1996] 5 ABORIGINES (continued)... Legislative Council And Torres Strait Islanders, Programs and Services 3003 Halls Creek Riot 4326, 7483 Indigenous Mortality Rates 8007 Standard of Living 1102 ABORTIONS Legislative Assembly Legislation, Embedded in Criminal Codes; Changes 6560 Petition 5406 Legislative Council Decriminalisation - Petition 4941 ABROLHOS ISLANDS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Legislative Council Appointment 2686 ACCESS ECONOMICS Legislative Assembly National Survey of Business Investment 2144 The Importance of Western Australia to the National Economy 219 ACCIDENTS (See also TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS) Legislative Assembly Marine 7747 Railway 2582 Special Air Service Regiment Tragedy, Townsville 2586 Workplace, 1626, 4575, 6232, 8234, 7261 Legislative Council Mining 1979 Railway 1077, 1372, 2245, 2246, 4844 Special Air Service Regiment Tragedy, Townsville 2635 Traffic 7914 ACCOMMODATION (See also HOUSING) Legislative Assembly Bail 1915 Disabled 7576, 7581 Legislative Council Infrastructure Plans 1620 Occupancy Rates 1620 Office - See OFFICE ACCOMMODATION ACCOMMODATION SUPPORT SERVICES Legislative Assembly Lotteries Commission Funding 1197 Legislative Council Lotteries Commission Funding 3 ACCOUNTABILITY Legislative Assembly Court Government - Address-In-Reply 19, 225-239, 775-794 6 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 1996] ACCOUNTS Legislative Assembly Government, Payments Policy 5476 ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY CARE Legislative Council Petition 8249 ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME - See AIDS ACTIVE FOUNDATION INC Legislative Council 55 Orlestone Street, Gosnells, Government Lease 1079 ACTS Legislative Assembly Passed and Unproclaimed 6544 Passed under Time Management Sessional Order 8381 ACTS AMENDMENT (ASSEMBLIES AND NOISE) BILL Legislative Assembly Introduction and First Reading 3284 Second Reading 3475, 6142, 6163 Returned 7115 Assent 8110 Remaining Stages 6166 Legislative Council Receipt and First Reading 6247 Second Reading 6247, 7008 Assent 7761 Remaining Stages 7012 ACTS AMENDMENT (BETTING TAX) BILL 1995 Legislative Assembly Assent 14 ACTS AMENDMENT (ICWA) BILL Legislative Assembly Receipt and First Reading 5634 Second Reading 5802, 6637 Assent 7332 Remaining Stages 6641 Legislative Council Introduction and First Reading 4430 Second Reading 4431, 5380 Returned 6585 Assent 7263 Remaining Stages 5385 ACTS AMENDMENT (LAND ADMINISTRATION) BILL Legislative Assembly Introduction and First Reading 3284 Second Reading 3473 ACTS AMENDMENT (RACING AND BETTING LEGISLATION) BILL 1995 Legislative Assembly Assent 14 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 1996] 7 ACTS AMENDMENT (RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS) BILL Legislative Assembly Introduction and First Reading 7499 ACTS AMENDMENT (VEHICLE LICENCES) BILL 1995 Legislative Assembly Assent 14 ADDRESS-IN-REPLY Legislative Assembly Motion 16, 72, 174, 282, 304, 404, 412, 536, 638, 669 Adopted 802 Presentation to Governor - Acknowledgment 1112 Amendments to Motion Broken Promises of Court Government 88 - Withdrawal of Remark 104-106 City Northern Bypass 676, 760 Crime, Unsolved Levels 537 Elliott, Richard, Role in Government 178 Point of Order 182, 183, 184 Withdrawal of Remark 181, 183 Endowment Lands, Town of Cambridge, Gift to Government 310 - Point of Order 319 Government Failure to Meet Standards of Accountability 225 Hospital Services, Joondalup and Peel, Privatisation Plans 432 Industrial Relations and Workers’ Compensation Legislation 648 Point of Order 662-663; Withdrawal of Remark 662, 665 No Confidence in Member for Riverton, Former Minister for Health 194 Point
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