Index to Minutes of Proceedings – 18 October 2016 to 22 June 2017 Thirteenth Assembly

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE

THIRTEENTH ASSEMBLY

18 October 2016 to 22 June 2017

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Index to Minutes – 18 October 2016 to 22 June 2017

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Minutes Page Day Date 1 - 8 1 18 October 2016 9 – 14 2 19 October 2016 15 – 18 3 20 October 2016 19 – 23 4 25 October 2016 25 – 29 5 26 October 2016 31 – 35 6 27 October 2016 37 - 40 7 22 November 2016 41 - 45 8 23 November 2016 47 - 50 9 24 November 2016 51 - 56 10 29 November 2016 57 - 63 11 30 November 2016 65 - 68 12 1 December 2016 69 - 73 13 14 February 2017 75 - 80 14 15 February 2017 81 - 84 15 16 February 2017 85 - 89 16 14 March 2017 91 - 96 17 15 March 2017 97 - 100 18 16 March 2017 101 - 109 19 21 March 2017 111 - 113 20 22 March 2017 115 - 118 21 23 March 2017 119 - 123 22 2 May 2017 125 - 128 23 3 May 2017 129 - 131 24 4 May 2017 133 - 137 25 9 May 2017 139 - 144 26 10 May 2017 145 - 152 27 11 May 2017 153 - 159 28 22 June 2017

1 Index to Minutes – 18 October 2016 to 22 June 2017

THIRTEENTH ASSEMBLY - FIRST SESSION

From To Pages 18 October 2016 22 June 2017 1 - 152

Bold No. 123=Passed Bill Italic & Bold No. 123=Discharged Bill Italic No. 123=Negatived Bill

ADDRESS IN REPLY ...... 6, 10, 12, 15, 16, 21 ADDRESS-IN-REPLY Presentation to His Honour ...... 38 ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS Ministers and Administrative Arrangements, Gazette No. S 100, dated 12 September 2016 (Mr Gunner) (Paper 7) ...... 3 ADMINISTRATOR Administer Oaths and Affirmations ...... 2 Declaring open 13th Assembly...... 1 Opening address, 13th Assembly ...... 3 Presentation of Speaker to his honour (Purick, Ms) ...... 3

BILLS Alcohol Harm Reduction Bill 2017 (Serial 25) ...... 139 Appropriation (2017-2018) Bill 2017 (Serial 20) ...... 150, 154 Bail Amendment Bill 2017 (Serial 18) ...... 91, 97, 99 Classification of Publications, Films and Computer Games Amendment Bill 2016 (Serial 2) ...... 81 Classification of Publications, Films and Computer Games Amendment Bill 2016 (Serial 2) ...... 31 Consumer Affairs and Fair Trading Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 (Serial 17)... 97, 140, 150 Criminal Code Amendment (Mental Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Bill 2016 (Serial 11) ...... 57 Domestic and Family Violence (Recognition of Domestic Violence Orders) (National Uniform Law) Amendment Bill 2016 (Serial 3) ...... 82, 83 Domestic and Family Violence (Recognition of Domestic Violence Orders) (National Uniform Law) Amendment Bill 2016 (Serial 3) ...... 26 Electoral Legislation Amendment Bill (No 2) 2016 (Serial 8) ...... 77 Justice and Other Legislation Amendment (Australian Crime Commission) Bill 2016 (Serial 12) ...... 58 Justice Legislation Amendment (Body-Worn Video and Ddomestic Violence Evidence) Bill 2016 (Serial 10) ...... 86, 87 Justice Legislation Amendment (Body-worn Video and Domestic Violence Evidence) Bill 2016 (Serial 10) ...... 57 Limitation Amendment (Child Abuse) Bill 2017 (Serial 16) ...... 92 Liquor Amendment Bill 2016 (Serial 13) ...... 58 Liquor Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 (Serial 24) ...... 139, 156 Medical Services Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Serial 14) ...... 70, 72 National Electricity (Northern Territory) (National Uniform Legislation) Amendment Bill 2017 (Serial 23) ...... 140, 156 Parole Amendment Bill 2017 (Serial 21) ...... 149 Planning Amendment Bill 2016 (Serial 9) ...... 77 Public Holidays Amendment Bill 2016 (Serial 7) ...... 51, 54 Public Holidays Amendment Bill 2016 (Serial 7) ...... 25 Public Information Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2016 (Serial 6) ...... 55 Public Information Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2016 (Serial 6) ...... 25 Revenue and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 (Serial 22) ...... 154, 156

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Stamp Duty Amendment Bill 2016 (Serial 1)...... 41 Stamp Duty Amendment Bill 2016 (Serial 1)...... 15 Statute Law Revision Bill 2016 (Serial 4) ...... 31, 70 Supreme Court Amendment (Associate Judges) Bill 2017 (Serial 26) ...... 139 Termination of Pregnancy Law Reform Bill 2017 (Serial 15) ...... 75 Termination of Pregnancy Law Reform Bill 2017 (Serial 15) ...... 101 Termination of Pregnancy Law Reform Bill 2017 (Serial 15) ...... 102 Youth Justice Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Serial 5) ...... 20

CHIEF MINISTERS STATEMENTS Regarding the death of a soldier in the Northern Territory on 10 May 2017 ...... 148

ELECTION OF DEPUTY SPEAKER Mr Paech, MLA ...... 4 ELECTION OF SPEAKER Purick, Ms, MLA ...... 2

LEAVE OF ABSENCE Mr Gunner (Ms Fyles) ...... 69 Mr Gunner (Ms Fyles) ...... 31 Mr Higgins (Mrs Finocchiaro) ...... 97 Mr McConnell (Ms Fyles) ...... 150 Mr Sievers (Ms Fyles) ...... 154 Ms Fyles (Ms Manison) ...... 15 Ms Manison (Ms Fyles) ...... 115 Ms Nelson (Ms Fyles) ...... 41 Ms Uibo (Ms Fyles) ...... 69 Ms Uibo (Ms Fyles) ...... 25

MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE Crime in the Northern Territory (Mr Higgins) ...... 72 Future of Kormilda College (Mrs Finocchiaro) ...... 17 MESSAGES FROM ADMINISTRATOR No. 01, Assent to proposed laws, June/July 2016 (Paper 9) (Ms Purick) ...... 4 No. 2, Assent to Proposed Laws, 9 January 2017 (Paper 189) (Speaker) ...... 69 No. 3 Assent to Proposed Laws, 13 March 2017 (Paper 229) (Speaker) ...... 91 No. 6, Assent to Proposed Laws, 31 May 2017 (Paper 310) (Speaker) ...... 153 MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS Early Childhood Development Plan (Ms Manison) ...... 47, 49 Education (Ms Lawler) ...... 88, 92, 111 Establishment of an Independent Commission Against Corruption (Ms Fyles) ...... 22 Infrastructure (Ms Manison) ...... 39 Jobs (Mr Gunner) ...... 26, 32, 34, 39 Supporting and Growing Jobs (Ms Manison) ...... 72, 75, 79 Supporting Territory Women (Ms Wakefield) ...... 115, 117 The Year Ahead (Mr Gunner) ...... 83, 99 MOTIONS (Substantive) 50th Anniversary of the 1967 Referendum (Mr Gunner) ...... 148, 149 Adopt Committee of Members’ Interests Report Recommendations (Ms Fyles) ...... 10 Alcohol Reduction Measures (Mrs Finocchiaro) ...... 42 An Off Road Park for ATVs and Quad Bikes (Mr Wood) ...... 143 Animals in Darwin Correctional Centre (Mr Wood) ...... 27 Appointment of Committees of the Assembly, pursuant to Chapter 16 (Ms Fyles) ...... 5 Appointment of Select Committee Opening Parliament to the People (Ms Fyles) ...... 9 Auditor-General for the Northern Territory, November 2016 (Mr Gunner) ...... 83, 117 Auditor-General for the Northern Territory, Report to the Legislative Assembly, March 2017 (Mr Gunner) ...... 151 Budget Priorities (Mr Higgins) ...... 112 Business and Consumer Confidence (Mr Higgins) ...... 78 Business Confidence (Mr Higgins) ...... 143

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Committee Membership (Ms Fyles) ...... 75 Continue making decisions and delivering on promises (Mr Higgins) ...... 93 Crime and Drug Use Across the Northern Territory (Mrs Finocchiaro) ...... 95 Establishment of an Estimates Committee Terms of Reference (Ms Fyles) ...... 145 Estimates Committee Membership (Ms Fyles) ...... 148 Government Employee Housing for Local Recruits (Mrs Finocchiaro) ...... 62 Groundwater for Stock and Domestic Use (Mr Higgins) ...... 28 Home Improvement Scheme (Mr Higgins) ...... 61 Infrastructure Plan (Mr Higgins) ...... 28 Local Business and Jobs Creation (Mrs Finocchiaro) ...... 44 Long Term Management of the Shoal Bay Coastline (Mr Wood) ...... 61 Northern Territory Taxi Industry (Mrs Lambley) ...... 77 NT Department of Education Prioritise Recruiting Quality Teachers (Mr Wood) ...... 112 Pet Scanner and Cyclotron (Mrs Finocchiaro) ...... 79 Recognising the Importance of the Northern Territory Show Society to the Community (Ms Purick) ...... 113 Referral of Restrictions on Freedom of Speech to Committee of Privileges (Mr Guyula) 85 Routine of Business (Ms Fyles) ...... 6 Select Committee to Review Planning Decisions (Ms Purick) ...... 37, 39 Sessional Order concerning the conduct of Question Time each Wednesday (Ms Fyles) ...... 19 Sessional Orders for the 13th Assembly (Ms Fyles) ...... 25 Tackling the Housing Deficit in Remote Communities (Mr Higgins) ...... 43 Terms of Reference Inquiry into Political Donations (Mr Gunner) ...... 58 Use of Language in the Legislative Assembly (Mr Guyula) ...... 78

NOTICE APPOINTING TIME FOR HOLDING FIRST SESSION OF THE THIRTEENTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY First sitting day 18 October 2016, Dated 23 September 2016 (Paper 2) ...... 1

PAPERS TABLED Actuarial Review of administration, benefits and levy rate of the NT Build Construction Industry Long Service Leave Scheme, February 2017 (Paper 243) ...... 100 Adjournment speech, Greek Traditional Dancing Group of Darwin – Member for Sanderson, Mrs Kate Worden (Paper 247) (Mrs Worden) ...... 99 Annual Reports Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority (Paper 146) ...... 50 Addendum, Independent Auditor’s Report, Annual Report 2015-2016, Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) National Park Board, (Annual Report Tabled 14 February 2017 – Paper 191) (Paper 317) ...... 158 Administrator of the National Health Funding Pool (Paper 147) ...... 50 Alcohol Mandatory Treatment Tribunal, 2015/2016 (Paper 97) ...... 34 Anti-Discrimination Commission, 2015/2016 (Paper 86) ...... 29 Attorney-General and Justice, 2015/2016 (Paper 66) ...... 23 Australian Crime Commission, pursuant to the Surveillance Devices Act 2007 (NT) (Paper 148) ...... 50 Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Paper 149) ...... 50 Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education Annual Financial Report for the year ended 31 December 2016 (Paper 318) ...... 158 Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, 2015 (Paper 131) ...... 40 Charles Darwin University Financial Statements, 2015 (Paper 99)...... 34 Charles Darwin University, 2015 (Paper 98) ...... 34 Charles Darwin University, Financial Statements 2016 (Paper 321)...... 158 Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Registration) Act, pursuant to section 93(2)- (3) (Paper 10) ...... 8 Cobourg Peninsula Sanctuary and Marine Park Board, 2015/2016 (Paper 204) ...... 79 Commissioner for Information and Public Interest Disclosures, 2015/2016 (Paper 65) ...... 22 Community Benefit Fund, 2015/2016 (Paper 63) ...... 23 Community Justice Centre, 2015/2016 (Paper 64)...... 23

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Corrigendum, Museum and Art Gallery 2015-2016 (Annual Report Tabled 14 March 2017 - Paper 221) (Paper 322) ...... 158 Darwin Waterfront Corporation, 2015/2016 (Paper 100) ...... 34 Department of Arts and Museums, 2015/2016 (Paper 101) ...... 34 Department of Business, 2015/2016 (Paper 80) ...... 29 Department of Children and Families, 2015/2016 (Paper 81) ...... 29 Department of Corporate and Information Services, 2015/2016 (Paper 103) ...... 34 Department of Correctional Services, 2015/2016 (Paper 104) ...... 34 Department of Education, 2015/2016 (Paper 105) ...... 34 Department of Health, 2015/2016 (Paper 82) ...... 29 Department of Housing, 2015/2016 (Paper 83) ...... 29 Department of Infrastructure, 2015/2016 (Paper 106) ...... 34 Department of Land Resource Management, 2015/2016 (Paper 107) ...... 34 Department of Lands, Planning and the Environment, 20156/2016 (Paper 108) ...... 35 Department of Local Government and Community Services, 2015/2016 (Paper 84) .. 29 Department of Mines and Energy, 2015/2016 (Paper 109) ...... 35 Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries, 2015/2016 (Paper 85) ...... 29 Department of Sport and Recreation, 2015/2016 (Paper 110) ...... 35 Department of the Chief Minister, 2015/2016 (Paper 102) ...... 34 Department of the Legislative Assembly, 2015-2016 (Paper 132) ...... 40 Department of Transport, 2015/2016 (Paper 111) ...... 35 Department of Treasury and Finance, 2015/2016 (Paper 112) ...... 35 Desert Knowledge Australia (Paper 172) ...... 63 Director of Public Prosecutions Northern Territory of Australia, 2015/2016 (Paper 113) ...... 35 Director-General Licensing, 2015/2016 (Paper 67) ...... 23 Education and Care Services Ombudsman, National Education and Care Services Privacy and Freedom of Information Commissioners (Paper 150) ...... 50 Electrical Workers and Contractors Licensing Board (Paper 173) ...... 63 Electricity Safety Regulator, 2015/2016 (Paper 69)...... 23 Health and Community Services Complaints Commission (Paper 174) ...... 63 Heritage Council Northern Territory, 2015/2016 (Paper 114) ...... 35 Jacana Energy, 2015/2016 (Paper 72) ...... 23 Legislative Assembly Members’ Superannuation Fund, 2015/2016 (Paper 115) ...... 35 Liquor Act, 2015-2016, pursuant to section 120Z (Paper 13) ...... 8 Mental Health Review Tribunal, 2015/2016 (Paper 68) ...... 23 Menzies School of Health Research, Financial Report 2016 (Paper 320) ...... 158 Misuse of Drugs Act, 2015-2016, pursuant to section 19ZA (Paper 12) ...... 8 Museum and Art Gallery Northern Territory, 2015-2016 (Paper 221) ...... 88 National Environment Protection Council, 2014/2015 (Paper 53) ...... 17 National Health Practitioner Ombudsman and Privacy Commissioner (Paper 151) .... 50 National Trust of Australia (Northern Territory), 2015/2016 (Paper 116) ...... 35 Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) National Park Board, 2015/2016 (Paper 191) ...... 73 Northern Territory Archtects Board, 2015/2016 (Paper 119) ...... 35 Northern Territory Child Deaths Review and Prevention Committee (Paper 140) ...... 45 Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Paper 141) ...... 45 Northern Territory Consumer Affairs, 2015/2016 (Paper 120) ...... 35 Northern Territory Electoral Commission, 2015-2016 (Paper 133) ...... 40 Northern Territory Environment Protection Authority (Paper 142) ...... 45 Northern Territory Environment Protection Authority, Environment Protection (Beverage Containers and Plastic Bags) Act (Paper 175) ...... 63 Northern Territory Government and Public Authorities’ Superannuation Scheme, 2015/2016 (Paper 121) ...... 35 Northern Territory Grants Commission (Paper 177) ...... 63 Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission (Paper 178) ...... 63 Northern Territory Motor Accidents (Compensation) Commission (Paper 152) ...... 50 Northern Territory Plumbers and Drainers Licensing Board, 2015-2016 (Paper 222) . 88 Northern Territory Police, Fire and Emergency Services, 2015/2016 (Paper 40) ...... 13 Northern Territory Treasury Corporation, 2015/2016 (Paper 118) ...... 35

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NT Build, Portable Long Service Leave, Northern Territory Construction Industry (Paper 176) ...... 63 NT Community Visitor Program, 2015/2016 (Paper 122) ...... 35 Office of the Children’s Commissioner Northern Territory (Paper 143) ...... 45 Office of the Commissioner for Public Employment State of the Service, 2015/2016 (Paper 88) ...... 29 Office of the Commissioner for Public Employment, 2015/2016 (Paper 87) ...... 29 Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator, 2015/2016 (Paper 117) ...... 35 OmbudsmanNT, 2015/2016 (Paper 89) ...... 29 Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory, 2015/2016 (Paper 123) ..... 35 Parole Board of the Northern Territory (Paper 153) ...... 50 Pastoral Land Board 2015-2016 (Paper 322) ...... 158 Power and Water Corporation 2017/2018 – Statement of Corporate Intent (Paper 300) ...... 152 Power Retail Corporation (Trading as Jacana Energy), Statement of Corporate Intent 2017-18, Public Version (Paper 301) ...... 152 PowerWater, 2015/2016 (Paper 71) ...... 23 Public Trustee for the Northern Territory, 2015/2016 (Paper 192) ...... 73 Standards Council (Paper 154)...... 50 Surveillance Devices Act 2007 (NT), 2015/2016 (Paper 124) ...... 35 Tarcoola-Darwin Rail Access Regulation, 2015-2016 (Paper 134) ...... 40 Territory Generation Powering the NT, 2015/2016 (Paper 73) ...... 23 Territory Generation, 2017/2018,– Statement of Corporate Intent (Paper 302) ...... 152 Terrorism (Emergency Powers) Act, 2015-2016, pursuant to section 21ZS, 27Z (Paper 11) ...... 8 The Surveyors Board of the Northern Territory of Australia, 2015/2016 (Paper 125) .. 35 Utilities Commission, 2015/2017 (Paper 126) ...... 35 Work Health and Safety Advisory Council Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Act, 2015/2016 (Paper 90) ...... 29 Work Health Authority Work Health Administration Act, 2015-2016 (Paper 135) ...... 40 Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation, 2015/2016 (Paper 70) ...... 23 Youth Justice Advisory Committee (Paper 146) ...... 63 Annual Return of Members’ Interests (Paper 256) (Deputy Speaker) ...... 117 Annual Schedule of Members Travel at Government Expense and Annual Schedule containing Government Payments for each Member for Satellite Telephones for year 2016 (Paper 255) (Deputy Speaker) ...... 117 Araluen Capital Works Electorate Report – Braitling Capital Works Electorate Report, Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics, dated 24 November 2016 (Paper 181) (Mrs Lambley) ...... 61 Araluen’s Key Priorities for Alice Springs 2016 - 2020, 19 October 2016 (Paper 42) (Mrs Lambley) ...... 12 Auditor General’s Report to the Legislative Assembly, November 2016 (Paper 157) (Deputy Speaker) ...... 50 Auditor-General, Independent Auditor’s Report to the Minister for Education, Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education Annual Financial Report for the year ended 31 December 2016 (Paper 319) ...... 158 Auditor-General, Independent Auditor’s Report, Northern Territory Auditor-General’s Office, Financial Statements for the year ended 30 June 2016 (Paper 136) ...... 40 Auditor-General’s March 2017 Report to the Legislative Assembly (Paper 245) ...... 99 Australian Travel Advice for the UK, Canada, Germany and Italy (Paper 249) (Mr Higgins) ...... 102 Committee Reports Committee of Members' Interests, Report into matter of Tabled Information disclosing a Home Address, May 2017 (Paper 306) (Ms Fyles) ...... 151 Standing Order Committee, Report on Proposed Sessional Order for Reordering of General Business on the Notice Paper, May 2017 (Paper 306) (Ms Fyles) ...... 151 Subordinate Legislation and Publications Committee, Report of Ministerial Correspondence on Subordinate Legislation and Publications, October 2016- May 2017, Associated Minutes (Paper 309) (Mr Sievers) ...... 151

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Subordinate Legislation and Publications Committee, Report of Ministerial Correspondence on Subordinate Legislation and Publications, October 2016-May 2017 (Paper 308) (Mr Sievers) ...... 151 Coroners Act Coroner’s Findings and Recommendations regarding the death of Mr Noel Ramage, dated 11 May 2017 (Paper 324) ...... 158 In the matter of the Coroner’s Findings and Recommendation regarding the death of Madeline Jocelyn Rose Downman, dated 8 June 2016 (Paper 206) ...... 80 In the matter of the Coroner’s Findings and Recommendations regarding the death of Mr Ryan Harry Donoghue, dated 3 June 2016 (Paper 205) ...... 79 Coroners Reports Coroner’s Findings and Recommendations regarding the death of Christopher Wurrmerli Murrungun, dated 20 February 2017 (Paper 240) ...... 100 Coroner’s Findings and Recommendations regarding the death of Kerry James Murphy, dated 9 March 2017 (Paper 241) ...... 100 Coroner’s Findings and Recommendations regarding the death of Krista Louise Lloyd, dated 9 March 2017 (Paper 238)...... 99 Coroner’s Findings and Recommendations regarding the death of Marrianne Fire Tikalaru Munkara, dated 1 March 2017 (Paper 239) ...... 99 Coroner’s Findings and Recommendations regarding the death of Ms Wendy Murphy and Ms Natalie McCormack, dated 14 March 2017 (Paper 242) ...... 100 Deferred Infrastructure Works (Paper 180) (Mrs Lambley) ...... 61 Department of the Legislative Assembly, Employment Report 2015/2016 (Paper 193) .. 73 Discussion Paper on Assembly Committee Reform – February 2015 (Paper 35) (Ms Fyles) ...... 10 Draft Alice Springs Regional Land Use Plan 2016 (Paper 91) (Mrs Finocchiaro) ...... 27 email to Electorate Offices re Community Support Work Program will not be accepting any further applications, Northern Territory Correctional Services (Paper 96) (Mrs Finocchiaro) ...... 33 Estimates and Government Owned Corporations Scrutiny Committee 2016, Questions Taken on Notice (Paper 41) ...... 13 Estimates Committee Report, 21 June 2017 (Paper 311) and Estimates Committee Report, Associated Minutes of Proceedings, June 2017 (Paper 312) (Ms Ah Kit) ..... 154 Explanatory Statement Alcohol Harm Reduction Bill 2017 (Paper 25) (Ms Fyles) ...... 139 Bail Amendment Bill 2017 (Paper 230) (Ms Fyles) ...... 91 Classification of Publications, Films and Computer Games Amendment Bill 2016 (Paper 95) (Member's Name) ...... 31 Consumer affairs and fair trading legislation amendment bill 2017 (Paper 234) (Ms Manison) ...... 97 Criminal Code Amendment (Mental Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Bill 2016 (Paper 165) (Ms Fyles) ...... 57 Domestic and Family Violence (Recognition of Domestice Violence Orders) (National Uniform Law) Amendment Bill 2016 (Paper 78) (Ms Fyles) ...... 26 Electoral Legislation Amendment Bill (No 2) 2016 (Paper 209) (Mr Wood) ...... 77 Justice and Other Legislation Amendment (Australian Crime Commission) Bill 2016 (Paper 166) (Ms Fyles) ...... 58 Justice Legislation Amendment (Body-Worn Video and Domestic Violence Evidence) Bill 2016 (Paper 164) (Ms Fyles ) ...... 57 Limitation Amendment (Child Abuse) Bill 2017 (Paper 231) (Ms Fyles) ...... 92 Liquor Amendment Bill 2016 (Paper 167) (Ms Fyles) ...... 58 Liquor Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 (Paper 292) (Ms Fyles) ...... 139 National Electricity (Northern Territory) (National Uniform Legislation) Amendment Bill 2017 (Paper 294) (Ms Manison) ...... 140 Parole Amendment Bill 2017 (Paper 303) (Ms Fyles) ...... 149 Planning Amendment Bill 2016 (Paper 210) (Mr Wood) ...... 77 Public Holidays Amendment Bill 2016 (Paper 75) (Mr McCarthy) ...... 25 Public Information Amendment Bill 2016 (Paper 77) (Mr Gunner) ...... 26 Stamp Duty Amendment Bill 2016 (Paper 52) (Ms Manison) ...... 15 Statute Law Revision Bill 2016 (Paper 94) (Ms Fyles) ...... 31

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Supreme Court Amendment (Associate Judges) Bill 2017 (Paper 293) (Ms Fyles) .. 139 Termination of Pregnancy Law Reform Bill 2017 (Paper 201) (Ms Fyles) ...... 75 Youth Justice Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Paper 61) (Ms Wakefield) ...... 21 Financial Management Act Authorisation - Issue of Increased Funds Available from Commonwealth, pursuant to section 19A(1), dated 27 June 2016 (Paper 56) ...... 17 Authorisation - Issue of Increased Funds available from Commonwealth, pursuant to Sections 19A(1), 19A(2), dated 13 February 2017 (Paper 212) ...... 84 Determination - Proportions of Appropriations to be Transferred after Redistribution of Business, pursuant to Section 21(1), dated 13 February 2017 (Paper 214) ...... 84 Direction - Transfer of Excess Appropriations, pursuant to Section 20(1), dated 13 February 2017 (Paper 213) ...... 84 Direction – Transfer of Excess Appropriations, pursuant to section 20(1), dated 27 June 2016 (Paper 57) ...... 17 Direction - Transfer of Excess Appropriations, pursuant to section 20(1), dated 31 May 2016 (Paper 55) ...... 17 Direction Transfer of Excess Appropriations, dated 21 June 2017 (Paper 325) ...... 158 Increase of Treasurer’s Advance, pursuant to section 19(1), dated 28 June 2016 (Paper 54) ...... 17 Flyer, Scott Morrison’s Federal budget FAILS the test on Developing the North (Paper 295) (Mr Collins) ...... 144 IAP2 Spectrum of Public Participation, International Association for Public Participation 2007 (Paper 158) (Mrs Finocchiaro) ...... 51 Instrument amending the RICS Valuers Limited Scheme (Paper 195) ...... 73 Letter, to Hon MLA, re Infrastructure Projects in Alice Springs, from Damien Ryan, Mayor Alice Springs dated 3 May 2016 (Paper 92) (Mr Higgins) ...... 28 Letters from Mary Collier re Media release, NT Abortion Bill – Aboriginal Concern by Margaret Tighe, President, The Right to Life Australia Inc., dated 20 March 2017 (Paper 248) (Mr Paech) ...... 101 from Mr , Leader of the Opposition to Mr Des Crowe, CEO, Australian Hotels Association, re, Australian Hotels Association NT Survey (Paper 220) (Mr Higgins) ...... 87 from , to Mr David De Silva, Chair, Territory Generation, Issuing a Direction relating to ‘Strengthened Buy Local’ reforms, dated 22 March 2017 (Paper 260) ...... 118 from Nicole Manison, to Mr Ken Clarke, Chair, Power Water Corporation, Issuing a Direction, relating to ‘Strengthened Buy Local’ reforms, dated 22 March 2017 (Paper 259) ...... 118 from Nicole Manison, to Mr Noel Faulkner, Chair, Jacana Energy, Issuing a Direction relating to ‘Strengthened Buy Local’ reforms, dated 13 March 2017 (Paper 258) . 118 to Mr David De Silva, Territory Generation Board, Issuing a Direction to adopt and comply with the Corporate Governance and Reporting Framework for Government Owned Corporations, from Nicole Manison, dated 10 April 2017 (Paper 258) ...... 152 to Mr Ken Clarke, Power Water Corporation Board, Issuing a Direction to adopt and comply with the Corporate Governance and Reporting Framework for Government Owned Corporations, from Nicole Manison, dated 10 April 2017 (Paper 297) ...... 152 to Mr Noel Faulkner, Jacana Energy Board Issuing a Direction to adopt and comply with the Corporate Governance and Reporting Framework for Government Owned Corporations, from Nicole Manison, dated 10 April 2017 (Paper 298) ...... 152 to the Speaker from the Chief Minister dated 27 May 2017 concerning Written Question Number 57 (Paper 314) (Speaker) ...... 155 to the Speaker from the Minister for Housing and Community Development dated 08 June 2017 concerning Written Question Number 60 (Paper 315) (Speaker) ...... 155 to the Speaker from the Minister for Primary Industry and Resources dated 08 June 2017 concerning Written Question Number 61 (Paper 316) (Speaker) ...... 156 List of Excellence in Nursing and Midwifery Awards 2017 (Paper 333) (Ms Fyles) ...... 158 List of suggestions for proposed new laws provided by the general public on Open Day (Paper 36) (Speaker) ...... 9 Member for Nightcliff Election Flyer (Paper 236) (Mrs Finocchiaro) ...... 98

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Members Travel - Interstate Finocchiaro, Mrs, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Canberra to attend meetings at Parliament House with Federal Ministers and Members during the first Federal Sittings of 2017, dated 16 February 2017 (Paper 225) (Deputy Speaker) ...... 88 Higgins, Mr, – Travel to Perth in May 2017 to attend the APPEA Exhibition and Conference, dated 01 June 2017 (Paper 332) (Deputy Speaker) ...... 158 Mills, Mr, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Perth to attend the Biennial Australia Indonesia Business Council Conference and Business Week Forum during 11-16 November 2016, dated December 2016 (Paper 226) (Deputy Speaker)...... 88 Nelson, Ms, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Brisbane to attend COAG Summit on reducing violence against women on 27 October 2016, dated 4 January 2017 (Paper 200) (Speaker) ...... 72 Nelson, Ms, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Brisbane to attend the National Indigenous Labor Caucus meeting on 19 February 2017, dated 16 March 2017 (Paper 261) (Deputy Speaker) ...... 117 Nelson, Ms, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Sydney, December 2016, to meet with various members of the NSW Legislative Council and discuss issues relevant to the work of the Select Committee on Opening Parliament to the people, dated 8 March 2017 (Paper 228) (Deputy Speaker) ...... 88 Paech, Mr, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Brisbane to attend the National Indigenous Labor Caucus meeting on 20 February 2017, dated 10 March 2017 (Paper 233) (Deputy Speaker) ...... 96 Purick, Ms, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Canberra to meet with the officials of Geoscience of Australia, dated 14 February 2017 (Paper 217) (Deputy Speaker) ...... 83 Uibo, Ms, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Melbourne on 27 November 2016, to attend Visa interview at the US Consulate General for travel to the United States, dated 26 February 2017 (Paper 227) (Deputy Speaker) ...... 88 Vowles, Mr, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Melbourne to attend meetings with relevant environment and transport stakeholders 28–30 June 2016, dated 25 August 2016 (Paper 43) (Mr Paech) ...... 13 Wood, Mr, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Queensland to look at Coal Seam Gas in Roma during October 2016, dated 4 January 2017 (Paper 199) (Speaker) ...... 72 Members Travel - Intrastate Anderson, Ms, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Darwin to attend an Independents meeting held by the Speaker between 17-19 June 2016, dated 23 August 2016 (Paper 47) (Mr Paech) ...... 13 Fyles, Ms, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Alice Springs to attend Shadow minister meetings on 9 August 2016, dated 24 August 2016 (Paper 45) (Mr Paech) ...... 13 Fyles, Ms, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Maningrida to attend meetings with members of the community in relation to Shadow Portfolios between 19–22 July 2016, dated 24 August 2016 (Paper 44) (Mr Paech) ...... 13 Kurrupuwu, Mr, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Darwin to attend a Boosting in the Bush workshop in Noonamah and other meetings on 8 June 2016, dated 1 August 2016 (Paper 49) (Mr Paech) ...... 13 Lambley, Mrs, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Darwin for Professional Development and met with various Parliamentary colleagues between 25-27 September 2016, dated 12 September 2016 (Paper 47) (Mr Paech) ...... 13 Lambley, Mrs, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Darwin for Professional Development and met with various Parliamentary colleagues between 4–7 September 2016, dated 12 September 2016 (Paper 46) (Mr Paech) ...... 13

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Vowles, Mr, pursuant to the Remuneration Tribunal Determination – Travel to Darwin to meet with staff and receive briefings on issues relevant to my electorate between 29-30 May 2016, dated 1 August 2016 (Paper 48) (Mr Paech) ...... 13 Wood, Mr, – Travel to Katherine in April 2017 to attend a field day at the Katherine Research Station, dated 06 June 2017 (Paper 331) (Deputy Speaker)...... 158 Members Travel - Overseas Mills, Mr,– Travel to attend the Austrade Vocational Education event in Jakarta and Surabaya from 2-11 March 2017, dated 8 May 2017 (Paper 305) (Deputy Speaker) ...... 151 Northern Territory Environment Protection Authority - Roadmap for a Modern Environmental Regulatory Framework for the Northern Territory, January 2017 (Paper 232) ...... 96 Northern Territory Government Response to the Committee on the Northern Territory’s Energy Future (Paper 51) (Clerk) ...... 13 November 2016 Auditor General’s Report to the Legislative Assembly (Paper 157) ...... 50 NT EPA Report No. 79, Minister’s Response (Paper 246) ...... 99 Office of the Children’s Commissioner, Own Initiative Investigation Report (Paper 79) (Ms Wakefield) ...... 26 OmbudsmanNT, Report to Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Compliance by Northern Territory Police Force with Surveillance Devices Act, December 2016 (Paper 250) ...... 109 OmbudsmanNT, Report, Compliance by Northern Territory Police Force with Part 2 of the Police (Special Investigative and other Powers) Act 2015-2016, August 2016 (Paper 250) ...... 17 Parliamentary Reform Opening Parliament to the People – Labor Policy Discussion Paper (Paper 34 (Ms Fyles) ...... 10 Petition Kormilda College in the NT remains open (Paper 60) (Mr Higgins) ...... 17 Petition, Justin Morgan Park Was Taken Too Soon. Close the Dangerous Loophole that Lets Our Kids Drown (On-line Petition) (Paper 218) (Ms Manison)...... 84 Photographs of Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation, Maningrida fish processing (Paper 237) (Mr Vowles) ...... 98 Plans of Management Howard Springs Nature Park, October 2016 (Paper 194) ...... 73 Litchfield National Park, December 2016 (Paper 327) ...... 159 Police (Special Investigative and Other Powers) Act 2015 (NT), Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission –– Assumed Identities, pursuant to subsection 69(1), dated 29 September 2016 (Paper 159) ...... 55 Police (Special Investigative and Other Powers) Act 2015, pursuant to section 69 (Paper 160) ...... 55 Professional Standards Act Notification The South Australian Bar Association Inc Professional Standards Scheme, dated 15 May 2017 (Paper 713) ...... 159 Quarterly Members Fuel Transaction Reports, October – December 2016 (Paper 257) (Deputy Speaker) ...... 117 Regulation 2016 No. 810, Education and Care Services National Amendment Regulations 2016, pursuant to sections 301 and 324 of the Education and Care Services National Law (Paper 244) ...... 100 Remote Engagement and Coordination Strategy (Paper 144) (Mr McCarthy) ...... 44 Remuneration Tribunal Report and Determination No. 2 of 2016 on Entitlements of Assembly Members (Paper 32) (Ms Fyles) ...... 7 Remuneration Tribunal, Report and Determination No. 1 of 2016 on the Entitlements of Local Court Judges (Paper 14) ...... 8 Report on Material Instances of Non-Compliance with the Darwin Port Access Policy and Determinations, pursuant to section 121(1) of the Ports Management Act dated 29 November 2016 (Paper 224) ...... 88 Reports

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OmbudsmanNT Report to Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Compliance by Northern Territory Police Force with Surveillance Devices Act, Second Report 2016 (Paper 127) ...... 35 Restoring Integrity to Government Trust and Integrity Reform Discussion Paper, Territory Labor (Paper 168) (Mr Gunner) ...... 59 Rules 2013 Totalisator Licensing and Regulation (Wagering) Amendment Rules 2016 (Paper 223) ...... 88 Schedule of Government Responses to Committee Reports, March 2017 (Paper 304) 151 Select Committee on Opening Parliament to the People, Green Paper on Parliamentary Reform (Paper 128) and Minutes of Proceedings (Paper 129) (Mr Collins) ...... 34 Serious Crime Control Act Annual Review Annual Review, for financial year ending 30 June 2016 (Paper 156) . 50 Subordinate Legislation 2016 No. 26, Return to Work Amendment Regulations 2016 (Paper 15) ...... 8 No. 27, Penalty Units Amendment Regulations 2016 (Paper 16) ...... 8 No. 28, Local Court Amendment Regulations 2016 (Paper 17) ...... 8 No. 29, Administration and Probate Amendment Regulations 2016 (Paper 15) ...... 8 No. 30, Building Amendment Regulations 2016 (Paper 19) ...... 8 No. 31, Education Amendment Regulations 2016 (Paper 20) ...... 8 No. 32, Petroleum (Environment) Regulations (Paper 32) ...... 8 No. 33, Commercial Passenger Vehicle Legislation Amendment Regulations 2016 (Paper 33) ...... 8 No. 34, Fisheries Amendment (Transfer of Licences) Regulations 2016 (Paper 15) ..... 8 No. 35, Supreme Court Amendment Rules 2016 (Paper 24) ...... 8 No. 36, Guardianship of Adults Regulations (Paper 25) ...... 8 No. 361, Rail Safety National Law National Regulations (Fees) Variation Regulations, and No. 360 of 2016, Rail Safety Law National Law National Regulations Variation Regulations (Paper 59) (Paper 15)...... 17 No. 37, Agents Licensing Amendment Regulations 2016 (Paper 26) ...... 8 No. 38, Commercial and Private Agents Licensing Amendment Regulations 2016 (Paper 27) ...... 8 No. 39, Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal Amendment Regulations 2016 (Paper 28) ...... 8 No. 40, Territory Parks and Wildlife Conservation By-Laws 2016 (Paper 29) ...... 8 No. 42, No. 42 of 2016, Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal Amendment Rules 201 (Paper 161) ...... 55 No. 43, Liquor Amendment Regulations 2016 (Paper 196) ...... 73 No. 44, Fisheries Amendment Regulations 2016 (Paper 197) ...... 73 No. 45, Local Court (General) Amendment Rules 2016 (Paper 198) ...... 73 Subordinate Legislation 2016 No. 41, Gaming Machine Amendment (Aggregate Number of Gaming Machines) Regulations 2016 (Paper 137) ...... 40 Subordinate Legislation 2016 No. 126, Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Amendment (Midwife Insurance Exemption) Regulation 2016 (Paper 155) ...... 50 Subordinate Legislation 2017 No. 01, Public Information Regulations (Paper 215) ...... 84 No. 02, Motor Vehicles (Fees and Charges) Amendment Regulations 2017 (Paper 216) ...... 84 No. 09, Business Tenancies (Fair Dealings) Amendment Regulations 2017 (Paper 328) ...... 159 No. 10, Administration and Probate Amendment Regulations 2017 (Paper 329) ...... 159 No. 11, Bushfires Management (General) Regulations 2017 (Paper 330) ...... 159 Table of Labor Infrastructure Projects (Paper 93) (Mrs Finocchiaro) ...... 28 Territory Labor - Restoring Integrity to Government Trust and Integrity Reform Discussion Paper (Paper 33) (Ms Fyles) ...... 10 The Berrimah Line is Back – NT Labor Govt Infrastructure Announcement (Paper 138) (Mrs Finocchiaro) ...... 42

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Travel Report, Mrs travelled to Canberra to attend meetings with Federal Minister and Members to build working relationships with elected members, dated 24 November 2016 (Paper 162) (Speaker) ...... 55 Travel Report, Travel to Sabah, Malaysia (Paper 74) (Mrs Worden) ...... 22 Treasurer’s Annual Financial Report 2015-2016 (Paper 62) (Ms Manison) ...... 21, 26 Treasurer’s mid-year report 2016-2017 (Paper 163) (Ms Manison) ...... 55 Warrant appointing Acting Deputy Speakers (Paper 31) (Speaker) ...... 7 What’s a PIC and do you need one? (Paper 139) (Mr Vowles) ...... 42 Written Question No. 460 (Paper 169) (Mr Gunner) ...... 59 Yolngu Nations Letterstick and Declaration to the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly (Paper 30) (Mr Guyula) ...... 7 PETITIONS Petition No. 1, Praying that transport be provided for Coomalie District residents to attend medical treatments in Darwin from 354 petitioners (Paper 37) (Mr Higgins) ...... 11 Petition No. 10 from 175 petitioners conforming to Standing Orders praying for provision and availability of Improved Health Services in the Coomalie Shire (Paper 254) (Mr Higgins) ...... 116 Petition No. 2, Relating to relating to access to hospital treatment in Darwin for Coomalie residents from 32 petitioners (Paper 38) (Mr Higgins) ...... 11 Petition No. 3 from 615 praying that the Northern Territory Government launch an immediate and urgent review of the Seniors Concession Scheme (Paper 130) (Ms Ah Kit) ...... 38 Petition No. 4 from 735 petitioners relating to Larrakia Nation Aboriginal Corporation (Paper 145) (Mr Gunner) ...... 49 Petition No. 5 from 602 petitioners conforming to Standing Orders praying that the Home Improvement Scheme be re-instated (Paper 170) (Mr Higgins) ...... 60 Petition No. 6 from 436 petitioners conforming to Standing Orders praying that praying that the Home Improvement Scheme be re-opened (Paper 171) (Mrs Finocchiaro) ... 60 Petition No. 7 from 643 petitioners not conforming with Standing Orders relating to changing Gazette S119 to bring Dan Murphys to Darwin (Paper 202) (Mr Higgins) .... 76 Petition No. 8 from 387 petitioners not conforming with Standing Orders relating to Galiwin’ku Women’s Space committee to take action to prevent Doomestic Violence (Paper 235) (Ms Wakefield) ...... 98 Petition No. 9 from 478 petitioners conforming to Standing Orders praying that the Northern Territory Government restore Motorcycle Education Training and Licensing (METAL) to save lives in the NT (Paper 251) (Ms Manison) ...... 111 Repsonses Petition No. 60 presented on 24 May 2016 and Petition No. 64 presented on 23 June 2016 (Paper 39) ...... 11 Petition No.3, Seeking review of the Seniors Concession Scheme (Paper 190) (Clerk) ...... 71 Responses to Petition No. 1 and 2 (Paper 214) (Clerk) ...... 82 Responses to Petition No. 5 Reinstate the Home Improvement Scheme and No. 6 Re- open the Home Improvement Scheme (Paper 252 and 253) ...... 111 Responses to Petition No. 7 Change Gazette S I19 to bring Dan Murphy's to Darwin (Paper 296) ...... 149 Responses to Petition No.9 regarding restoring Motorcycle Education Training and Licensing and to Petition No.10 regarding Provision and availability of Improved Health Services in the Coomalie Shire (Paper 313) ...... 155 Responses Save Larrakia Nation Aboriginal Corporation (Paper 219) ...... 87

RETURN to WRIT General Election, 27 August 2016, dated 12 August 2016 (Paper 3) (Clerk) ...... 1

SHADOW MINISTRY Shadow Ministerial Portfolio Responsibilities, 16 September 2016 (Mr Higgins) (Paper 8) 3 SPEAKER'S STATEMENTS 42nd anniversary of self-government for the South Pacific island of Niue ...... 15 7th National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence ...... 97

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Address in Reply to His Honour the Administrator ...... 37 Appointment of Mr Sean O’Connor as the new Serjeant at Arms...... 85 Commonwealth Day ...... 85 Correspondence received from Mr Guyula concerning a Matter of Privilege ...... 85 Harmony Day ...... 101 Open Day Parliament House and National Carers’s Week ...... 9 Presentation of Address in Reply ...... 21 Red Nose Campaign, a new Sessional Order, and Presentation of Bills Electronically . 153 Regarding breaches of Standing Order 245 ...... 145 Regarding the launch of the Legislative Assembly’s Facebook page ...... 145 Terror attacks at the Houses of Parliament in London, United Kingdom ...... 115 White Ribbon day ...... 37 White Ribbon Day and inviting Mr Charlie King, with leave of the Assembly, onto the floor to address Members in regard to the local No More campaign and to link hands to show opposition to domestic violence ...... 51

VISITORS A young student from Stuart Park Primary who had come to watch Question Time (Speaker) ...... 83 Year 5/6 students from Moulden Park Primary School accompanied by their teachers . 115 Combined stage 1 and 2 classes from Good Shepherd Lutheran College accompanied by their teachers Jacob Fajzullin and Jack Williams (Speaker) ...... 60 Dr Chris Burns, former Member for Johnston (Speaker) ...... 87 Former Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, the Honourable Stephen Hatton (Deputy Speaker) ...... 78 Former Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, the Honourable Stephen Hatton (Speaker) ...... 71 Former Chief Minister the Honourable Stephen Hatton (Speaker) ...... 12, 16 Former Deputy Chief Minister, Ms Marion Scrymgour (Speaker) ...... 77 Former Leader of the Opposition, , a former Member for Araluen (Speaker) ...... 60 Former Member for Nhulunbuy, Ms Lynne Walker (Speaker) ...... 71 Former President of Timor Leste, Dr Jose Ramos Horta (Speaker) ...... 28 Future Leaders NT Cattlemen’s Association (Speaker) ...... 142 Katherine High School Students from the STARS Foundation accompanied by Jessie Hillen and Keely Ah Chin (Speaker) ...... 154 Mark Munnich and Honeylynn Lisson, Northern Territory delegates for the 8th Commonwealth Youth Parliament (Speaker) ...... 27 Mayor of Katherine and former Member for Katherine, Fay Miller, Ms Toni Coutts and other guests (Speaker) ...... 7 Mayor of Katherine, Fay Miller (Speaker) ...... 83 Member for Katherine’s sister (Speaker) ...... 94 Members of the NT Isolated Children’s Parent Association, Ms Tiani Cook, President (Supplejack Downs Station), Ms Sally Sullivan, Vice President (Cave Creek Station), Ms Sarah Measey, Treasurer (Douglas Daly Region) and Ms Sarah Cook of the Boarding Schools Portfolio (Aileron Station) (Speaker) ...... 51 Mr John Lucas, General Manager Hilton Hotels, Darwin as well as Mr Shanaka Perera, Manager Hilton Hotels accompanied by a former Speaker of the Assembly the Honourable Roger Steele (Speaker) ...... 11 Mrs Cathy McConnell and her parents Mrs Anna Crouk and Mr Tom Crouk (Speaker) 154 Ms Lynne Walker, former Member for Nhulunbuy(Speaker) ...... 39 Ntaria School visiting Darwin as part of the Michael Long Leadership and Learning Centre (Speaker) ...... 7 Parents of Ms Uibo, Michael and Didamain Uibo (Speaker) ...... 92 Partner of Ms Uibo, Mr Corey Charleston (Speaker) ...... 116 Senator Malarndirri McCarthy (Speaker) ...... 93 Student Representative Council from St John’s Catholic College, accompanied by their teacher, Mrs Ayesha Fatima, and of a year 12 Legal Studies class from Palmerston Senior College accompanied by their teacher, Anita Turnbull (Speaker) ...... 70 Students and lecturers from Jambi University in Central Sumatra (Speaker) ...... 60

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Students from Nightcliff Middle School (Speaker) ...... 31, 32 Students from Nungalinya College (Speaker) ...... 143 The brother of Ms Nelson, Joao Miguel Carrascalao and niece Beatriz (Speaker) ...... 117 Wadeye youth leaders (Speaker) ...... 22 Year 10/11 Legal Studies and History students from Taminmin College accompanied by their teachers, Kate Eadie and Danielle Hazelton (Speaker) ...... 111 Year 3 students from Rosebery Primary School accompanied by their teachers Lindsay Clarke and Sarah Pearce (Speaker) ...... 37 Year 3/4 classes from Rosebery Primary School accompanied by their teachers Carli Carey and Amy Abbott (Speaker) ...... 41 Year 5 classes from Bakewell Primary School accompanied by their teachers Brianna Grazioli, Sandra Holland, Kimberley Drew and Amanda Sullivan (Speaker) ...... 41 Year 5 students from Essington School accompanied by their teachers, Kate Kain, Louise Hand and Peter Bannatyne (Speaker) ...... 153 Year 5 students from Essington School accompanied by their teachers, Maureen Nguyen and Louise Hand (Speaker) ...... 154 Year 5 students from the junior school of Good Shepherd Lutheran College accompanied by their teachers, Lynne Pokela and Karen Koehler, and Year 5/6 students from Ludmilla Primary School, accompanied by their teacher, Anthony Brereton (Speaker) ...... 69 Year 5/6 class from Nightcliff Primary School accompanied by their teacher Mrs. Sue Mihailou (Deputy Speaker) ...... 51 Year 5/6 students from Durack Primary School accompanied by their teachers Amy Grego and Amanda Courtney (Speaker) ...... 97 Year 5/6 students from Durack Primary School accompanied by their teachers Jacqueline Edie and Ros Stewart (Speaker) ...... 98 Year 5/6 students from Howard Springs Primary School accompanied by their teachers, Naomi Rodriquez and Kylie Koeford (Speaker) ...... 101 Year 5/6 students from Moulden Park Primary School accompanied by their teachers Julie Craighead, Vicky McDonald and Laura Morgan (Speaker)...... 115 Year 5/6 Students from Palmerston Christian College accompanied by their teacher, Mark Twine (Speaker) ...... 86 Year 5/6 students from the Girraween Primary School accompanied by their teacher Allan Hamdan and Beth French Speaker) ...... 85 Year 5/6 students from the Girraween Primary School accompanied by their teacher Sally Phillips (Speaker) ...... 92 Year 5/6 students from the Girraween Primary School accompanied by their teachers, Kate Illic and Allan Hamdam (Speaker) ...... 86 Year 5/6 students from Wulagi Primary School accompanied by their teachers Cameron Carmichael, Delsey Ah Wang and Lee Gray (Speaker) ...... 116 Year 6 classes from Nightcliff Primary School accompanied by their teachers Mr Nick Kokkinomagoulous and Ms Janelle Saunders (Speaker) ...... 51 Year 6 classes from Parap Primary School accompanied by their teachers Mr Young and Mrs Hardy, and of Mrs Rhonda Higgins and her grandchildren (Speaker) ...... 47 Year 6 students from Parap Primary School accompanied by their teacher Temira Wallis (Deputy Speaker) ...... 47 Year 8 classes from Nightcliff Middle School accompanied by their teachers Anthony Brereton, Hannah Motter, Chip Mohammed, Martin Tumuls and Terry Collins (Speaker) ...... 57 Year 8 students from Marrara Christian College accompanied by their teachers Darrell Leng and Chantelle Hunt (Speaker) ...... 38 Error! Cannot open file referenced on page 2

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