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Tabled Papers Index Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory Tabled Papers — Fifth Assembly (1987-1990) 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. Fifth Assembly - Tabled Papers - page 1 No Description Tabled Date by 1 Annual Report 1985-1986, ANZ Executor and Trustee Company Limited Deemed 28.04.87 2 Crown Lands Act, Recommendation under section 103, Revocation of Reserve Deemed 28.04.87 No.1081, Town of Nightcliff 3 Crown Lands Act, Recommendation under section 103, Revocation of Reserve Deemed 28.04.87 No.1024, Town of Darwin 4 Crown Lands Act, Recommendation under section 103, Revocation of Reserve Deemed 28.04.87 No.1235, Lots 3844 and 1359, Town of Darwin 5 Crown Lands Act, Recommendation under section 103, Revocation of Reserve Deemed 28.04.87 No.1018, Mindil Beach 6 Police Administration Act, Consent Agreement, Police Arbitral Tribunal Deemed 28.04.87 Determination No.2 of 1982 dated 3 April 1987 7 Police Administration Act, Consent Agreement, Police Arbitral Tribunal Deemed 28.04.87 Determination No.2 of 1982 dated 27 March 1987 8 Police Administration Act, Consent Agreement, Police Arbitral Tribunal Deemed 28.04.87 Determination No.1 of 1982 dated 27 March 1987 9 Prisons (Arbitral Tribunal) Act, Senior Prison Officers Arbitral Tribunal Deemed 28.04.87 Determination No.3 dated 7 February 1987 10 Prisons (Arbitral Tribunal) Act, Prison Officers Arbitral Tribunal Determination Deemed 28.04.87 No.10 dated 17 December 1986 11 Annual Report 1986, Racing and Gaming Commission (Seventh) Deemed 28.04.87 12 Annual Report 1985-1986, Public Trustee Deemed 28.04.87 13 Annual Report 1985-1986, Accounting Standards Review Board Deemed 28.04.87 14 Annual Report 1985-1986, Jabiru Town Development Authority Deemed 28.04.87 15 Regulations 1986, No.46 of 1986, Palmerston (Private Swimming Pool) By-laws Deemed 28.04.87 16 Regulations 1986, No.47 of 1986, Amendment to Workers’ Compensation (Rates Deemed 28.04.87 of Compensation) Regulations 17 Regulations 1986, No.48 of 1986, Amendments of the Motor Vehicles Deemed 28.04.87 Regulations 18 Regulations 1986, No.49 of 1986, Work Health Regulations Deemed 28.04.87 19 Regulations 1986, No.50 of 1986, Amendments of the Criminal Law (Conditional Deemed 28.04.87 Release of Offenders)(Community Service Orders) Regulations 20 Regulations 1986, No.51 of 1986, Amendments of the Northern Territory Building Deemed 28.04.87 Code 21 Regulations 1986, No.52 of 1986, Grain Marketing (Election of Grower Members) Deemed 28.04.87 Regulations 22 Regulations 1986, No.53 of 1986, Amendment of the Public Holidays Deemed 28.04.87 Regulations 23 Regulations 1987, No.1 of 1987, Amendment of the Building Societies Deemed 28.04.87 Regulations 24 Regulations 1987, No.2 of 1987, Amendment of the Motor Vehicles (Fees and Deemed 28.04.87 Charges) Regulations 25 Regulations 1987, No.3 of 1987, Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Regulations Deemed 28.04.87 26 Regulations 1987, No.4 of 1987, Amendment of the Juries Regulations Deemed 28.04.87 27 Regulations 1987, No.5 of 1987, University College of the Northern Territory Deemed 28.04.87 By-laws governing traffic on College sites Fifth Assembly - Tabled Papers - page 2 28 Regulations 1987, No.6 of 1987, University College of the Northern Territory Deemed 28.04.87 By-laws governing the Meetings of Council 29 Regulations 1987, No.7 of 1987, University College of the Northern Territory Deemed 28.04.87 By-laws governing the election of Members to the Council 30 Regulations 1987, No.8 of 1987, University College of the Northern Territory Deemed 28.04.87 By-laws governing the Site 31 Regulations 1987, No.9 of 1987, University College of the Northern Territory Deemed 28.04.87 By-laws governing the use and custody of the common seal 32 Regulations 1987, No.10 of 1987, University College of the Northern Territory Deemed 28.04.87 By-laws on Fees 33 Regulations 1987, No.11 of 1987, Barunga Wugularr Community Government Deemed 28.04.87 Council (Common Seal) By-laws 34 Regulations 1987, No.12 of 1987, Wallace Rock-hole Community Government Deemed 28.04.87 Council (Common Seal) By-Laws 35 Regulations 1987, No.13 of 1987, Amendments of the Coal Regulations Deemed 28.04.87 36 Regulations 1987, No.14 of 1987, Community Welfare (Child Care) Regulations Deemed 28.04.87 37 Annual Report 1985-1986, Electrical Workers and Contractors Licensing Board Deemed 29.04.87 (Third) 38 Annual Report 1986, Northern Territory Plumbers and Drainers Licensing Board Deemed 29.04.87 39 Annual Report 1985-1986, Conservation Commission of the Northern Territory Deemed 29.04.87 (Seventh) 40 Annual Report 1985-1986, Department of Lands Deemed 29.04.87 41 Crown Lands Act, Recommendation under section 103, Revocation of Reserve Deemed 29.04.87 No.1484, Esplanade, Town of Darwin 42 Annual Report 1984-1985, Cobourg Peninsula Sanctuary Board Deemed 29.04.87 43 Annual Report 1985-1986, Cobourg Peninsula Sanctuary Board Deemed 29.04.87 44 Annual Report 1985-1986, Alice Springs Hospital Management Board Deemed 29.04.87 45 Annual Report 1985-1986, Royal Darwin Hospital Management Board Deemed 29.04.87 46 Letter from Hon. Lionel Bowen MP to Mr Speaker Relating to Fringe Benefits Tax Speaker 28.04.87 dated 2 January 1987 47 Letter from Hon. Lionel Bowen MP to Mr Speaker, Heritage Listing of Kakadu Speaker 28.04.87 National Park Stage 2 dated 26 March 1987 48 Darwin Omnibus Service, Financial Statement 1985-1986 Deemed 29.04.87 49 Annual Report 1984-1985, Aboriginal Sacred Sites Protection Authority (Sixth) Deemed 29.04.87 50 Number not used 51 Annual Report 1985-1986, Department of the Chief Minister Deemed 29.04.87 52 Annual Report 1985-1986, Report of the Auditor-General upon Prescribed Speaker 29.04.87 Statutory Corporations 53 Information Paper, Northern Territory Government proposals to amend the Coulter 05.05.87 Mineral Royalty Act 54 Borroloola Community Government Scheme Deemed 05.05.87 55 Nguiu Community Government Scheme Deemed 05.05.87 56 Ministerial Statement, Plans Prospects and Opportunities, Hon. Barry Coulter, Coulter 06.05.87 Minister for Mines and Energy, May 1987 57 Annual Report 1983-1984, Surveyors Board of the Northern Territory Deemed 06.05.87 58 Annual Report 1984-1985, Surveyors Board of the Northern Territory Deemed 06.05.87 59 Annual Report 1985-1986, Surveyors Board of the Northern Territory Deemed 06.05.87 Fifth Assembly - Tabled Papers - page 3 60 Annual Report 198519-86, Northern Territory Totalizator Administration Board Deemed 06.05.87 (First) 61 Annual Report 1985-1986, Industry and Employment Training Advisory Council Deemed 07.05.87 62 Annual Report 1985-1986, Northern Territory Liquor Commission Deemed 07.05.87 63 Remuneration Tribunal Determination 1987, Determination No.1 of 1987, dated 3 Deemed 07.05.87 April 1987 64 Annual Report 1985-1986, National Crime Authority Deemed 07.05.87 65 Annual Report 1985-1986, Police Force of the Northern Territory, Northern Deemed 07.05.87 Territory Emergency Service, Fire service of the Northern Territory 66 Financial Administration and Audit Act, Direction by the Treasurer in pursuance Deemed 07.05.87 of section 13(1)(b) dated 4 March 1987 67 Financial Administration and Audit Act, Direction by the Administrator in Deemed 07.05.87 pursuance of section 13(1)(a) dated 3 April 1987 68 Annual Report 1984-1985, Palmerston Development Authority (Fifth and Final) Deemed 07.05.87 69 Discussion of Matter of Public Importance, Northern Territory Public Service Ede 07.05.87 70 Discussion of Matter of Public Importance, Pastoral Land Utilization Bell 07.05.87 71 Discussion of Matter of Public Importance, Electoral Reform Ede 29.04.87 72 Discussion of Matter of Public Importance, Alice Springs Planning Bell 30.04.87 73 Discussion of Matter of Public Importance, Work Health Act Smith 05.05.87 74 Commonwealth Day Message 1987 Speaker 28.04.87 75 Petition, Liquor Licence, Melanka Lodge Ede 06.05.87 76 Petition, Tertiary Book Allowance Smith 07.05.87 77 Administrative Arrangements Order dated 19 March 1987 Hatton 28.04.87 78 Letter Resignation from Chairman of Committees, Mr McCarthy Speaker 07.05.87 79 Letter Discharge from Committees by Mr McCarthy Subordinate Legislation and Speaker 07.05.87 Tabled Papers Committee Sessional Committee on the Environment and Public Accounts Committee 80 Motion, Revocation of Park, Hundred of Bagot County, Territory Parks and Hanrahan 29.04.87 Wildlife Conservation Act 81 Warrant, Deputy Chairmen of Committees Speaker 28.04.87 82 Annual Report 1985-1986,
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