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REGISTER OF TABLED PAPERS FIRST, SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH SESSIONS OF THE FORTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT November 1983 to September 1986 Register of Tabled Papers — First Session — Forty-Fourth Parliament LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF QUEENSLAND REGISTER OF TABLED PAPERS FIRST SESSION OF THE FORTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT 24 November 1983 1 Report of the Auditor-General on the Treasurer’s Annual Statement 2 Report of the Auditor-General on Departmental Accounts (Subsidiary) 3 Report of the Auditor-General on the Books and Accounts of the Brisbane City Council 4 Report of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigation 5 Report of the James Cook University of North Queensland 1981 6 Report of the State Electricity Commission 1982 -1983 7 Report of the Chief Government Gas Engineer and Gas Examiner 1982-1983 8 Report of the Local Government Grants Commission 1982-1983 9 Report of the Department of Works 1982-1983 Bills 10 Appropriation Bill 1983-1984 (No. 2) 11 Builders’ Registration and Home-owners’ Protection Act Amendment Bill 12 Mining Titles Free Holding Act Amendment Bill 13 Mines Regulation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2) 14 Education Act Amendment Bill Papers 15 Proclamation convening Parliament 16 Commission to open Parliament 17 Commission to administer Oath 18 Writs for General Election 19 Oaths/Affirmation of Allegiance 20 Speaker’s Commission to administer Oaths 21 Governor’s Opening Speech Ministerial Statements 22 Mr Bjelke-Petersen – informing the House that His Excellency the Governor – (a) On 7 November, 1983, accepted the resignations tendered by the Honourable Valmond James Bird, the Honourable Jannion Anthony Elliott, and the Honourable Angelo Pietro Dante Bertoni, Ph.C., M.P.S., as Member s of the Executive Council of Queensland and as Minister for Northern Development and Aboriginal and Island Affairs of Queensland, Minister for Tourism, National Parks, Sport and the Arts of Queensland, and Minister for Health of Queensland, respectively. (b) 7 November, 1983, appointed – The Honourable Johannes Bjelke-Petersen The Honourable William Angus Manson Gunn The Honourable Russell James Hinze The Honourable Claude Alfred Wharton The Honourable Ivan James Gibbs The Honourable Michael John Ahern, B.,Agr.Sc. Donald Frederick Lane, Esquire The Honourable William Hamline Glasson Brian Douglas Austin, Dip.C.E., M.I.E.Aust., Esquire The Honourable Lionel William Powell The Honourable John Philip Goleby Page 2 of 138 Register of Tabled Papers — First Session — Forty-Fourth Parliament The Honourable Neil John Turner The Honourable Vince Patrick Lester The Honourable Martin James Tenni The Honourable Neville John Harper The Honourable Geoffrey Hugh Muntz, A.A.I.V. Peter Richard McKechnie, Esquire Richard McKechnie, Esquire Robert Carl Katter, Esquire To be Members of the Executive Council of Queensland; appointed – The Honourable Johannes Bjelke-Petersen, to be Premier and Treasurer of Queensland; The Honourable William Angus Manson Gunn, to be Deputy Premier and Minister Assisting the Treasurer of Queensland; The Honourable Russell James Hinze, to be Minister for Local Government, Main Roads and Racing of Queensland; The Honourable Claude Alfred Wharton, to be Minister for Works and Housing of Queensland; The Honourable Ivan James Gibbs, to be Minister for Mines and Energy of Queensland; The Honourable Michael John Ahern, B.Agr.Sc, to be Minister for Industry, Small Business and Technology of Queensland The Honourable Donald Frederick Lane, to be Minister for Transport of Queensland The Honourable William Hamline Glasson, to be Minister for Lands, Forestry and Police of Queensland; The Honourable Brian Douglas Austin, Dip.C.E. M.I.E.Aust., to be Minister for Health of Queensland; The Honourable Lionel William Powell, to be Minister for Education of Queensland The Honourable John Philip Goleby, to be Minister for Water Resources and Maritime Services of Queensland; The Honourable Neil John Turner, to be Minister for Primary Industries of Queensland; The Honourable Vincent Patrick Lester, to be Minister for Employment and industrial Affairs of Queensland; The Honourable Martin James Tenni, to be Minister for Environment, Valuation and Administrative Services of Queensland The Honourable Neville John Harper, to be Minister for Justice and Attorney- General of Queensland The Honourable Geoffrey Hugh Muntz, A.A.I.V., to be Minister for Welfare Services and Ethnic Affairs of Queensland The Honourable Peter Richard McKechnie, to be Minister for Tourism, National Parks, Sport and The Arts of Queensland The Honourable Robert Carl Katter, to be Minister for Northern Development and Aboriginal and Island Affairs of Queensland Papers 22A Mr Bjelke-Petersen laid upon the Table of the House a copy of the Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary of 7 November, 1983, containing the relevant notifications Petitions 23 Mr Ahern - from five citizens, praying that the Parliament of Queensland will protect our traditions, institutions and the federal system 24 Mr Burns – from 2,666 citizens, praying that the Parliament of Queensland will prevent sand mining on Moreton Island and declare the island as a National Park, except for existing townships tourist resort, airstrips and lighthouse reserve Page 3 of 138 Register of Tabled Papers — First Session — Forty-Fourth Parliament Papers Mr Bjelke-Petersen Orders in Council— 25 Orders in Council under the Public Service Act 1922-1978 26 Orders in Council under the Wivenhoe Dam and Hydro-electric Works Act 1979 27 Orders in Council under the State Development and Public Works Organization Act 1971-1981 and the Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982 28-30 Orders in Council under the Stamp Act 1894-1982 31-33 Orders in Council under the Electricity Act 1976-1982 and the Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982 Regulations— 34 Regulations under the Stamp Act 1894-1982 35-45 Regulations under the Public Service Act 1922-1978 Resolutions— 46 Resolutions of the Australian Constitutional Convention, Parliament House, Adelaide, April 26-29, 1983 Record of Debate 47 Record of Debate of the Australian Constitutional Convention, Parliament House, Adelaide, April 26-29, 1983 Reports— 48 Report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Drug Trafficking 49 Report of the Public Accountants Registration Board of Queensland for the year ended December 31, 1982. Ordered to be printed. 50 Statements of Accounts of the State Government Insurance Office (Queensland) for the year ended June 30, 1983 Mr Wharton 51 Orders in Council under the State Housing Act 1945-1983 52 Orders in Council under the State Housing (Freeholding of Land) Act 1957-1983 53 Regulations under the Housing Act 1945-1983 54 Regulations under the Builders’ Registration and Home-owners’ Protection Act 1979-1982 Mr I.J. Gibbs 55-61 Orders in Council under the Explosives Act 1952-1981 62-63 Orders in Council under the Petroleum Act 1923-1983 64-78 Orders in Council under the Electricity Act 1976-1982 and the Electricity Act 1976-1982 and the Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982 79-80 Regulations under the Explosives Act 1952-1981 81 Regulations under the Gas Act 1965-1981 82 Regulations under the Miners’ Homestead Leases Act 1913-1982 83 Regulations under the Mining Act 1968-1983 84 Regulations under the Mining Titles Freeholding Act 1980-1982 85-86 Regulations under the Petroleum Act 1923-1983 87 Regulations under the Mines Regulation Act 1964-1983 88 Rules under the Coal Mining Act 1925-1981 89 Statement of Income and Expenditure Account of the Coal Mine Workers Pensions fund for the year ended June 30, 1983 90 Notification under the Electricity Act 1976-1982 Mr Ahern 91-100 Orders in Council under the Industrial Development Act 1963-1981 and the Industrial Development Act 1973-1981 and the Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982 Page 4 of 138 Register of Tabled Papers — First Session — Forty-Fourth Parliament Mr Powell 101-105 Orders in Council under the Rural Training Schools Act 1965 and the Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982 and the Grammar Schools Act 1975 and the Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982 106 Statute under the University of Queensland Act 1965-1983 107-110 Regulations under the Education Act 1964-1974 111-112 By-laws under the Education Act 1964-1974 Ministerial Statements 113 Mr Tenni - concerning his alleged misuse of government funds during the election campaign Message from the Governor 114 Vote of Credit (Message of His Excellency the Governor) – The following Message from His Excellency the Governor, by Mr Bjelke-Petersen received and read: - James Ramsay, Governor. In accordance with section 18 of the Constitution Act of 1867-1978, His Excellency the Governor recommends to the Legislative Assembly that provision of the further sums following by made from the public accounts towards supply for the services of the financial year ending on the thirtieth day of June, 1984, That is to say: - (a) From the consolidated Revenue Fund of Queensland, the further sum of seven hundred and sixty-five million dollars; (b) From the Trust and Special Funds, the further sum of eight hundred and seventy-five million dollars; (c) From the moneys standing to the credit of the Loan Fund Account, the further sum of sixty million dollars Papers 115 Motion of Condolence – L. J. Diplock 25 November 1983 116 Report of the Health and Medical Services - State of Queensland 1982-83 117 Report of the Prince Charles Hospital Development Centre Trust 1982-1983 118 Report of the operations of the