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Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory Tabled Papers — Seventh Assembly (1994 – 1997) INDEX This document allows users to search all papers tabled during the life of the Twelfth Assembly. To access a document, use the Tabled Paper number appearing in the first column of the Index (eg —0001 or 1257). Please note that we are working backwards to digitise our older records and they will be uploaded as they are completed for the previous Assemblies. Should you require a Tabled Paper from a previous Assembly you can contact the Table Office by email on [email protected] Tabled Papers are all documents tabled in the Assembly, including but not limited to: Messages from the Administrator Administrative Arrangements Orders Papers tabled by Members during Assembly debates Explanatory Statements accompanying bills introduced Petitions Warrants Reports on Members’ travel Committee Reports Papers tabled at Estimates Committee hearings Annual reports required by NT and some Commonwealth statutes Coroner’s reports Subordinate legislation Reports to the Assembly from Officers of the Assembly (Ombudsman, Auditor-General, Electoral Commission) Please contact the Table Office if you have any questions on 8946 1447 or 8946 1452. Seventh Assembly - Tabled Papers - page 1 No Description Tabled by Date 1 Appointing the time for the holding of the First Session of Seventh Legislative Clerk 27.06.94 Assembly 2 Commission appointing Deputy of the Administrator Clerk 27.06.94 3 Commission to administer Oaths and present Speaker Deputy 27.06.94 4 Return to Writs Clerk 27.06.94 5 Speaker’s Commission to administer Oaths and Affirmations Speaker 27.06.94 6 Ministry and Administrative Arrangements, Northern Territory Government Gazette S Perron 27.06.94 dated 1 October 1993 7 Message No.1, from the Administrator, Appropriation Bill 1994/1995 dated 21 June Speaker 27.06.94 1994 8 Message No.2, from the Administrator, Northern Territory Treasury Corporation Act Speaker 27.06.94 dated 21 June 1994 9 Message No.3, from the Administrator, Assent to Proposed Laws dated 17 May Speaker 27.06.94 1994 10 Advertisement, Territory Labour Your Top End Team Coulter 27.06.94 11 Warrant, Appointment of Deputy Chairmen of Committees Speaker 27.06.94 12 ABS Household Income NT vs Australia; NT vs Victoria; NT vs SA; Index 81/82- Bell 27.06.94 91/92 13 Budget Paper 1994/1995, No.1, Budget Speech and Appropriation Bill Coulter 27.06.94 14 Budget Paper 1994/1995, No.2, The Budget Coulter 27.06.94 15 Budget Paper 1994/1995, No.3, Sources of Funds Coulter 27.06.94 16 Budget Paper 1994/1995, No.4, Public Sector Assets and Liabilities Coulter 27.06.94 17 Budget Paper 1994/1995, No.5, Issues in Public Finance Coulter 27.06.94 18 Budget Paper 1994/1995, No.6, Northern Territory Economy Coulter 27.06.94 19 Budget Paper 1994/1995, Proposed Capital Works, Regional Highlights, Darwin Coulter 27.06.94 20 Budget Paper 1994/1995, Proposed Capital Works, Regional Highlights, Palmerston Coulter 27.06.94 and Rural 21 Budget Paper 1994/1995, Proposed Capital Works, Regional Highlights, Katherine Coulter 27.06.94 23 Budget Paper 1994/1995, Proposed Capital Works, Regional Highlights, Tennant Coulter 27.06.94 Creek 24 Budget Paper 1994/1995, Proposed Capital Works, Regional Highlights, Alice Coulter 27.06.94 Springs 25 Budget Paper 1994/1995, Women in the Budget, May 1994 Coulter 27.06.94 26 Guide through the Budget Papers May 1994 Coulter 27.06.94 27 Financial Administration and Audit Act, Direction by Treasurer, Transfer of Funds Deemed 28.06.94 Saved pursuant to section 13(1)(b), Department of Lands, Housing and Local Government dated 10 May 1994 28 Financial Administration and Audit Act, Direction by Treasurer, Transfer of Funds Deemed 28.06.94 Saved pursuant to section 13(1)(b), Department of the Chief Minister, Northern Territory Treasury Services; Office of the Commissioner for Public Employment; Department of Health and Community Services; Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries; Department of Transport and Works Services; Department of Transport and Works dated 30 May 1994 29 Financial Administration and Audit Act, Direction by Administrator, Transfer of Funds Deemed 28.06.94 Saved pursuant to section 13(1)(a), Northern Territory Treasury Services; Department of Industries and Development; Office of Aboriginal Development; Department of Lands, Housing and Local Government, Northern Territory University; Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries; Power and Water Authority Water Resources; Electrical Workers and Licensing Board; Department of Transport and Works Services; Department of Transport and Works Transport dated 1 June 1994 30 Financial Administration and Audit Act, Direction by Treasurer, Transfer of Funds Deemed 28.06.94 Saved pursuant to section 13(1)(b), Department of Mines and Energy dated 10 June 1994 31 Financial Administration and Audit Act, Direction by Treasurer, Transfer of Funds Deemed 28.06.94 Saved pursuant to section 13(1)(b), Northern Territory Police, Fire and Emergency Services dated 21 June 1994 32 Financial Administration and Audit Act, Direction by Treasurer, Transfer of Funds Deemed 28.06.94 Saved pursuant to section 13(1)(b), Office of Courts Administration dated 22 June 1994 Seventh Assembly - Tabled Papers - page 2 33 Responding to Needs, TAFE delivery structures for the Northern Territory, Report of Finch 28.06.94 the Steering Committee into the Future Organisation of TAFE in the Northern Territory, May 1994 34 Letter from Mr Denis Burke to Mary Crabbe, Relating to Mrs Quinnel and Palmerston Bailey 28.06.94 Leisure Centre dated 17 June 1994 35 List of election promises made by the Country Liberal Party during the election Ede 28.06.94 campaign 36 List of Annual Grants to Major Organisations in 1994/1995 Stone 28.06.94 37 Table of Project Grants Arts and Cultural Affairs, 1 July 1993 to 30 June 1994 Stone 28.06.94 38 Table, 1993/1994 Ethnic Affairs Grants Program Stone 28.06.94 39 Extract from 1993 Northern Territory AEP Strategic Plan Report, NT Strategic Finch 28.06.94 Objective 2, Employment of Aboriginal People 40 Report to the Legislative Assembly pursuant to section 28(2) of the Ombudsman Deemed 29.06.94 (Northern Territory) Act 1978, Laws relating to traffic control signals displaying a yellow light, 9 June 1994 41 Media Release, Territory Government will create an additional 40 bed spaces at Reed 29.06.94 Royal Darwin Hospital, Mike Reed, Minister for Health and Community Services dated 23 May 1994 42 Programs funded 1994/1995 from the Living with Alcohol Program Reed 29.06.94 43 Brochure, Katherine Daly Farm Development, Department of Primary Industry and Reed 29.06.94 Fisheries 44 Memorandum, Treasurer to Ministers, Committee stage questions on Budget dated Ede 30.06.94 22 June 1994 45 Australian National Accounts, State Accounts, ABS Catalogue No. 5220.0 Bailey 30.06.94 46 Graph, Per Capita Household Income, STATEACC.XLS Chart 10 Bailey 30.06.94 47 Table, Cannonball Run, Costs to the N.T. Government Perron 30.06.94 48 Article, Katherine Times, Treasurycorp claims right dated 20 May 1992 Coulter 30.06.94 49 Letter from H.R. Smerdon, Under Treasurer, Queensland Treasury, Request for Coulter 30.06.94 copy of Annual Report 1992-1993, to Treasury Northern Territory dated 30 May 1994 50 Sessional Committee on Constitutional Development, Discussion Paper No.7, An Hatton 30.06.94 Australian Republic? Implications for the Northern Territory, March 1994 51 Minute, N.R. Conn, Under Treasurer to the Treasurer, N.T Treasury Corporation Coulter 30.06.94 dated 24 May 1994 52 Annual Report 1992/1993, Office of Aboriginal Development, Implementation of Deemed 30.06.94 Northern Territory Government responses to the Recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody 53 Annual Report 1992/1993, Northern Territory Grain Marketing Board Deemed 30.06.94 54 Annual Report 1992, Northern Territory Fisheries Joint Authority Deemed 30.06.94 55 Annual Report 1993, Department of Education Deemed 30.06.94 55A Annual Report 1991, Northern Territory Fisheries Joint Authority Deemed 30.06.94 56 Northern Territory Fishing Industries Future Directions, A Discussion Paper, Reed 30.06.94 Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries dated April 1994 57 Northern Territory Rural Industries Future Directions, A Discussion Paper, Reed 30.06.94 Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries dated April 1994 58 Northern Territory Rural Industries Future Directions, An Important Discussion Paper Reed 30.06.94 Have Your Say 59 Northern Territory Fishing Industries Future Directions, An Important Discussion Reed 30.06.94 Paper Have Your Say! 60 Letter from Neil Bell, MLA Caucus Chairman to Mrs J. Rideout, Secretary, Northern Bell 30.06.94 Territory Remuneration Tribunal dated 24 May 1993 60A Message No.4, from the Administrator, Assent to Proposed Laws dated 29 August Speaker 23.08.94 1994 61 Annual Report 1993/1994, Office of the Auditor-General, year ended 30 June 1994 Speaker 23.08.94 62 Administrative Arrangements Order, Gazette S43 dated 20 July 1994 Perron 23.08.94 63 Annual Report 1992/1993, Registrar of Financial Institutions Deemed 23.08.94 64 Letter from Mr I.V. Knight, Ombudsman to Mr John Bailey, MLA Member for Wanguri Bailey 23.08.94 dated 30 June 1994 with attached letter from Mr I.V. Knight, Ombudsman to Ms M. Harrison, Secretary, Department of Law dated 30 June 1994 65 By-laws, Cullen Bay Marina By-laws Deemed 23.08.94 66 Regulations No.14 of 1994, Darwin City Council By-laws Deemed 23.08.94 67 Regulations No.15 of 1994,
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