LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FORTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT—FIRST SESSION February 1990—May 1991

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FORTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT—FIRST SESSION February 1990—May 1991 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FORTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT—FIRST SESSION February 1990—May 1991 INDEX PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE 1-22 . 27 February 1990 3985-4137 . 23 October 1990 23-27 . 28 February 1990 4138-4230 . 24 October 1990 28-83 . 1 March 1990 4231-4366 . 25 October 1990 84-220 . 6 March 1990 4367-4511 . 6 November 1990 221-290 . 7 March 1990 4512-4619 . 7 November 1990 291-353 . 8 March 1990 4620-4753 . 8 November 1990 354-488 . 20 March 1990 4754-4815 . 9 November 1990 489-601 . 21 March 1990 4816-4954 . 20 November 1990 602-667 . 22 March 1990 4955-5053 . 21 November 1990 668-815 . 27 March 1990 5054-5192 . 22 November 1990 816-915 . 28 March 1990 5193-5251 . 23 November 1990 916-1051 . 29 March 1990 5252-5416 . 27 November 1990 1052-1100 . 30 March 1990 5417-5529 . 28 November 1990 1101-1190 . 8 May 1990 5530-5647 . 29 November 1990 1191-1277 . 9 May 1990 5648-5706 . 30 November 1990 1278-1403 . 10 May 1990 5707-5890 . 4 December 1990 1404-1534 . 15 May 1990 5891-5997 . 5 December 1990 1535-1625 . 16 May 1990 5998-6105 . 6 December 1990 1626-1756 . 17 May 1990 6106-6203 . 19 February 1991 1757-1901 . 29 May 1990 6204-6266 . 20 February 1991 1902-2004 . 30 May 1990 6267-6330 . 21 February 1991 2005-2123 . 31 May 1990 6331-6442 . 26 February 1991 2124-2215 . 5 June 1990 6443-6511 . 27 February 1991 2216-2326 . 6 June 1990 6512-6576 . 28 February 1991 2327-2451 . 7 June 1990 6577-6706 . 12 March 1991 2452-2572 . 31 July 1990 6707-6794 . 13 March 1991 2573-2658 . 1 August 1990 6795-6879 . 14 March 1991 2659-2779 . 2 August 1990 6880-7005 . 9 April 1991 2780-2923 . 21 August 1990 7006-7106 . 10 April 1991 2924-3022 . 22 August 1990 7107-7151 . 11 April 1991 3023-3107 . 23 August 1990 7152-7279 . 16 April 1991 3108-3241 . 28 August 1990 7280-7390 . 17 April 1991 3242-3326 . 29 August 1990 7391-7522 . 18 April 1991 3327-3385 . 30 August 1990 7523-7785 . 22 May 1991 3386-3536 . 4 September 1990 7786-7896 . 23 May 1991 3537-3590 . 5 September 1990 7897-8048 . 28 May 1991 3591-3735 . 2 October 1990 8049-8143 . 29 May 1991 3736-3846 . 3 October 1990 8144-8301 . 30 May 1991 3847-3984 . 4 October 1990 8302-8362 . 31 May 1991 46TH PARLIAMENT—FIRST SESSION - 1 - INDEX (FEB 1990—MAY 1991) Index to Subjects Address in Reply— Adoption, 1177. Answer of Governor, 1535. Debate, 58, 115, 235, 240, 306, 383, 618, 700, 1129. Extension of time for debate, 669. Presentation to Governor, 1177, 1404, 1535. AIDS and AIDS control, Briefing, 916. ADJOURNMENT— Sessional Order, 3739. Aborigines, Education (Mr Bredhauer), 2213, 7782. Abused Child Trust (Mr Slack), 6201. Adoption, Legislation, Amendments (Mr Slack), 3233; (Mrs Sheldon), 5992; Overseas (Dr Flynn), 6705. AIDS and women (Ms Power), 5411. Albion Park, Greyhound racing (Mr Santoro), 7101. Alpha, Comments by Federal member for Hinkler on levee bank (Mr Johnson), 1896. Anti-Americanism (Mr Perrett), 6435. Archerfield electorate, Crime (Mr Palaszczuk), 3838. Atherton forestry district (Mr Stephan), 4617. Australian economy (Mr Harper), 213. Australian Free Enterprise Foundation Ltd (Mr Hayward), 4948. Australian Institute of Marine Science (Dr Clark), 4229. Australian Labor Party— Local authorities, Attacks (Mr Santoro), 6788. Nundah by-election, Activities (Mr Santoro), 7645. Parliamentary members, Current and former (Mr Veivers), 7647. St Patrick's Day lucky door prize (Mr Gilmore), 6917. State redistribution, Submission to EARC (Mr Stoneman), 7784. Australian Workers Heritage Centre (Mr Johnson), 6264. Babinda community facility (Mr Pitt), 7278. Bananas, Fresh, Importation (Mr Sullivan), 5528. Bauple State School (Mr Littleproud), 3842; (Mr Dollin), 5053. Beerburrum radioactive waste storage (Mr Sullivan), 6700. Blackwood, Mr S., Cook inquiry evidence (Mr Borbidge), 7099. Blind workers' employment program (Mr D'Arcy), 214. Board of Teacher Registration (Mr Littleproud), 1532. Bond University (Mr Quinn), 1899. Bread industry (Mr Perrett), 8136. Brisbane— City Council, Garbage contracts (Mr Ardill), 6504; Elections (Mr Ardill), 7387. Correctional Centre, Drug videotapes (Mr Connor), 4614. Lord Mayor (Mr Veivers), 6998. Public transport services (Mr Beattie), 8041. Bucasia Beach, Sea turtles (Mrs Bird), 5051. Buckley's Hole, Bribie Island (Mr Sullivan), 3533. Building subcontractors and suppliers, Plight (Mr Pitt), 8142. Bundaberg, Member, Tape-recorded conversation with Bundaberg rifle range committee, Attempts to publish (Mr Campbell), 5884. Caboolture Shire Council, Reporting of business (Mr Veivers), 7384. Cairns College of TAFE (Mr Pitt), 4227. Callide electorate, Railway employees (Mrs McCauley), 3238. Caloundra City Council, Issue of writ by Queensland Housing Commission (Mrs Sheldon), 4132. Capital punishment (Mrs Edmond), 7385. Cassowary conservation by National Parks and Wildlife Service (Mr Pitt), 4505. Central Highlands College of TAFE, Closure of hairdressing course (Mr Lester), 5414. Charleville floods (Mr Hobbs), 4130. Coach-driving, Two-up (Mr Ardill), 2211. 46TH PARLIAMENT—FIRST SESSION - 2 - INDEX (FEB 1990—MAY 1991) Communism (Mr Perrett), 6435. Community education counsellors (Dr Clark), 5889. Community policing (Mr Santoro), 2567. Cooke, Dr R., Queensland Medical Board inquiry (Mrs McCauley), 2210. Corrective services (Mr Connor), 5525. Court of Appeal, Permanence (Mr Foley), 7784. Crocodiles (Dr Clark), 435. Cronyism (Mr Santoro), 7386. Crystal Brook housing estate (Mr Pitt), 3730. Dalby, Establishment of TAFE college (Mr Littleproud), 7003. Darling Downs, Increase in domestic violence (Mr Littleproud), 7274. Daylight-saving (Mr Perrett), 2920; (Mr Gilmore), 7272. Dey, Mr E., Comments about member for Rockhampton North (Mr Schwarten), 7001. Don't You Worry About That! , Book (Mr Beattie), 809. Drinkers, Young, Identification card (Mr Harper), 8040. Dunning, Mr L. (Mr Borbidge), 5527. EARC review of local authority electoral system (Mr Hobbs), 808. Ecological sustainability (Mr Welford), 7105. Economy, Australian (Mr Harper), 213; Recession (Mr Katter), 8045. Education— Federal Opposition, Policy (Mr Welford), 437. Maryborough electorate (Mr Dollin), 7004. Tertiary entrance requirements (Mr Heath), 3527. Emerald, Railway employees (Mr Lester), 6791. Emergency medical dispatch system (Mr D'Arcy), 6703. Environment (Mr Springborg), 1530. Family allowance eligibility, Assets test (Mr Stephan), 4228. Family Services, Department, Investigation (Mr Connor), 1182; Minister, Criticism by Bishop Kelly (Dr Flynn), 7646. Far-north Queensland rail services (Mr Bredhauer), 3734. Fatnowna, Mr N., Death (Mrs Bird), 7649. Federalism (Mr Welford), 2569. Federated Clerks Union of Australia, Affiliation with ALP (Mr Santoro), 2917. Federated Miscellaneous Workers Union, Public relations officers (Mr Santoro), 5049. Fire blight disease (Mr Springborg), 5409. Fire services (Mr Santoro), 4506. Firearms legislation (Mr Stephan), 6440. Fortitude Valley/Windsor branch of ALP (Mr Beattie), 6439. Fraser Island, Land tenure inquiry submission (Mr Hobbs), 6261, 6505. Fuel prices (Mr Katter), 7277. Gardner Road, Rochedale, Rubbish dump site (Ms Power), 3237, 4950. Gold Coast, Fire service (Mr Veivers), 1894. Gold Coast University College campus, Land acquisition (Mr Coomber), 3528. Goss Government, Criticism (Mr Perrett), 4612. Great Barrier Reef, Environmental protection (Dr Clark), 5413. Gregory electorate, Tourism attractions (Mr Johnson), 5412. Griffiths, Councillor B. (Mr Coomber), 6438; (Dr Clark), 6507. GROW organisation (Mr Fenlon), 5991. Gulf of Carpentaria, Flood (Mr Bredhauer), 6202. Gulf war (Mr Perrett), 6435. Gurulmundi, Proposed land fill hazardous waste dump (Mr Neal), 7642; (Mr Turner), 8140. Handicapped and elderly people, Access to buildings (Mr McGrady), 5526. Handihome (Mrs Woodgate), 1529, 7275. Hartigan, Mr Justice, Death (Mr Foley), 1179. Health— Federal Opposition, Policy (Mr Welford), 437. Services, Green Paper (Mrs McCauley), 1180; Regionalisation (Mrs Sheldon), 7000. Hinkler, Federal Member, Comments on levee bank at Alpha (Mr Johnson), 1896. Homeless children (Mr Slack), 2565. Housing, Federal Government policy (Mr Elliott), 434; Public (Mr Welford), 437. Hughenden dam (Mr Katter), 2207. 46TH PARLIAMENT—FIRST SESSION - 3 - INDEX (FEB 1990—MAY 1991) Indy Car Grand Prix (Mr Connor), 3840. Kelly, Bishop, Criticism of Family Services Minister (Dr Flynn), 7646. Kinkuna national park (Mr Slack), 2212. Knell, Councillor G. (Mr Coomber), 6438; (Dr Clark), 6507. Land— Rental increases (Mr Hobbs), 4953. Taxes (Mr Lester), 5888. Valuations (Mr Pearce), 3235; (Mr Foley), 3732. Latrobe and Given Terraces Development Plan (Mrs Edmond), 1533. Lewis, Mr W. J., Medical examination (Mr Elder), 3841. Liberal Party, Federal, Policies (Mr Ardill), 219; Performance, Federal election (Mr Elder), 813. Local authorities, Electoral system, EARC review (Mr Hobbs), 808; ALP attacks (Mr Santoro), 6788. MacDonald, Mr P., Regional Director of Education (Central), Circulation of letter (Mr Schwarten), 1531. McDonnell and East, Closure of Rockhampton store (Mr Schwarten), 6197. McGregor Terrace, Bardon, Pedestrian crossing (Mrs Edmond), 6260. Magnetic Island (Mr Davies), 3239. Malanbarra Tribal Aboriginal Corporation (Mr Pitt), 2566. Manufacturing, Commerce and Small Business, Minister, Ministerial statement (Mr Borbidge), 4503. Marsden Home for Boys, Kallangur (Mrs Woodgate), 4133. Maryborough/Wide Bay and Burnett district hospital museum (Mr Dollin), 8047. Medical Board of Queensland inquiry into Dr R. Cooke (Mrs McCauley), 2210. Mental health services (Mrs Sheldon), 6701. Miami, Sexually transmitted diseases,
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