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WEEKLY HANSARD Hansard Home Page: E-Mail: Hansard@Parliament.Qld.Gov.Au Phone: (07) 3406 7314 Fax: (07) 3210 0182 PROOF ISSN 1322-0330 WEEKLY HANSARD Hansard Home Page: http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/hansard/ E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (07) 3406 7314 Fax: (07) 3210 0182 51ST PARLIAMENT Subject CONTENTS Page Thursday, 17 June 2004 PRIVILEGE ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1509 Questions on Notice ........................................................................................................................................................... 1509 PETITIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1509 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 1510 Cutting Edge ....................................................................................................................................................................... 1510 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 1510 Proposed New Standing Orders; Mr C. Schneider ............................................................................................................. 1510 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 1511 Ethanol ................................................................................................................................................................................1511 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 1511 State of Origin .....................................................................................................................................................................1511 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 1512 Premier's Security Audit ..................................................................................................................................................... 1512 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 1512 Hong Kong Great Food Hall Promotion .............................................................................................................................. 1512 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 1513 Rail Technology Exports .................................................................................................................................................... 1513 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 1514 Child Obesity ...................................................................................................................................................................... 1514 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 1514 Tiger 11 Soccer Team; United Nations World Refugee Day .............................................................................................. 1514 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 1515 Board of Teacher Registration ........................................................................................................................................... 1515 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 1516 Vocational Education and Training ..................................................................................................................................... 1516 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 1516 Capital Investment .............................................................................................................................................................. 1516 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 1517 Racing Industry .................................................................................................................................................................. 1517 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 1518 Department of Corrective Services, Excellence Awards .................................................................................................... 1518 BY AUTHORITY L.J. OSMOND, ACTING CHIEF HANSARD REPORTER—2004 Table of Contents — Thursday, 17 June 2004 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT ...........................................................................................................................................................1519 Electricity ............................................................................................................................................................................1519 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT ...........................................................................................................................................................1519 Children's Hostel, Cherbourg ..............................................................................................................................................1519 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT ...........................................................................................................................................................1520 Brisbane Youth Detention Centre .......................................................................................................................................1520 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT ...........................................................................................................................................................1520 Sustainable Energy .............................................................................................................................................................1520 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT ...........................................................................................................................................................1521 CPR for Life Program .........................................................................................................................................................1521 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT ...........................................................................................................................................................1522 Reconciliation Week; NAIDOC Week .................................................................................................................................1522 PRIVILEGE .....................................................................................................................................................................................1522 Member for Darling Downs .................................................................................................................................................1522 PRIVILEGE .....................................................................................................................................................................................1522 Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing ..................................................................................................................1522 DUTIES AMENDMENT BILL .........................................................................................................................................................1523 Abridgement of Time .........................................................................................................................................................1523 SITTING HOURS; ORDER OF BUSINESS ....................................................................................................................................1523 PERSONAL EXPLANATION ..........................................................................................................................................................1523 Member for Stafford ............................................................................................................................................................1523
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