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NEW SOUTH WALES

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

FORTY-NINTH PARLIAMENT-FIRST SESSION

VOTES

AND

PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DURING THE SESSION

OF

(WITH THE VARIOUS DOCUMENTS CONNECTED THEREWITH)

P 80901-37488

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NEW SOUTH WALES

FORTY-NINTH PARLIAMENT—FIRST SESSION

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

(Opened 27 April 1988—Prorogued 10 August 1988)

CONTENTS PAGE

Index to Votes and Proceedings. Index to Papers Laid on Table. Votes and Proceedings, Nos 1 to 12

SESSIONAL PAPERS— Alphabetical List of Members, and the Ministry (facing page 1). Proclamation Proroguing Parliament ............................................................................................... 157 Business undisposed of at the close of the Session ......................................................................... 159 Attendances of Members in Divisions and Counts-out ................................................................... 179 Businessof the Session ..................................................................................................................... 183 Registerof Bills ................................................................................................................................. 185 Register of Addresses and Orders..................................................................................................... 189 Standing and Select Committees appointed during the Session ..................................................... 191 Weekly Reports of Divisions in Committee of the Whole, Nos I and 2 ........................................ 193 Reports from Printing Committee, Nos 1 to 4 ................................................................................. 225

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1988

(FIRST SESSION OP THE FORTY-NINTH PARLIAMENT)

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

NEW SOUTH WALES

INDEX TO THE

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS AND

PAPERS LAID UPON THE TABLE

(INCLUDING PAPERS PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES AND BOUND IN JOINT VOLUMES)

DURING THE SESSION OF

(Opened 27 April, 1988. Prorogued 10 August, 1988)

NOTE

For Proceedings on Bills, see under "Bills", page iii. For Proceedings on Motions, see under "Motions", page xxx. For Papers laid upon the Table of both Houses, and Sessional Returns, see under

"Papers", page xxxvi.

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS. 49Th PARLIAMENT-FIRST SESSION

A

ADDITIONAL SIlTING DAYS (Sec "BUSINESS" and "SESSIONAL ORDERS").

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A ADJOURNMENT:

OF THE HOUSE:

Motion for, agreed to, 28, 49. 56, 63, 77, 86, 96, 115, 124, 131, 156. Motion for, as a mark of respect, agreed to, 66. Special:

Motion for; agreed to, 28, 130, 153. UNDER STANDING ORDER 49:

Ruled out of order: Tenant crisis in Millers Point, 153.

ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE: Message from Lieutenant-Governor, informing assumption of administration, 9. Message from Gbvernor, informing re-assumption of administration, 9.

AFFIRMATION (See also "OATH OF ALLEGIANCE"): Made by Members, 5,

AMENDMENTS: To leave out word(s), agreed to, 85; negatived, 60, 150.

ASSEMBLY: Members sworn, 5.

OPENING OF PARLIAMENT:

Clerk reads Proclamation, 1. Usher of the Black Rod delivers Message from Commissioners, 4. Clerk of Parliaments reads Commission for, 4.

EU

BEACH POLLUTION AND HOMEBUSH ABATTOIRS (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

BICENTENNML NAVAL SALUTE (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

BILLS (See also "DIVISIONS"): Committee reports progress and obtains leave to sit again, 123. Council amendment(s) agreed to, 156 (4). Council amendment disagreed to, 130.

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INDEX

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BILLS (continued): Council amendment not insisted upon. 135. Council amendment(s) ordered by Speaker to be taken into consideration (Later

hour of the Day), 101, 136, 139 (2), 140, 141 (2). Council message discharging Order of the Day for the second reading, 135. Pro farina, 13. Standing Orders suspended, to bring in and pass Bill(s) through all stages in one

- day, agreed to, 127, 153. Standing Orders suspended, to bring in and proceed with Bill(s), notice of which

was given this Day for Tomorrow, up to and including the Minister's second reading speech, agreed to, 27, 59, 71, 81, 89, 93, 100.

Standing Orders suspended, as would preclude the resumption of adjourned debate on Bills, agreed to, 58, 90, 100, 119.

Third reading made an Order of the Day for Tomorrow, 92. PROCEEDINGS ON;

ADOPTION OF CHILDREN (AMENDMENT) BILL 1987: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

ADOPTION OF CHILDREN (AMENDMENT) BILL 1988: Message from Council, read 10 (Mr Moore), 112; read 20 and 30 , 121; Assent_

reported, 133. AREA HEALTH SERVICES (VISITING PRACTITIONERS) AMENDMENT BILL:

Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd'), 93; presented pursuant to notice (Mr Collins), read 10 and 20, 93; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 100; read 20and 30 , 111; Assent reported, 134; returned without amendment, 135.

AUCTIONEERS AND AGENTS (SALE OF LAND) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

BAIL (AMENDMENT) BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 71; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Dowd), read 1° and 2°, 73; read 2° and 3°, 95; Assent reported. 133; returned without amendment, 134.

BAIL (PERSONAL AND FAMILY VIOLENCE) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 10.

BREAD RETURNS (REPEAL) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

CHILDREN (CARE AND PROTECTION) AMENDMENT BILL 1987: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11; returned without amendment, 13.

CHILDREN (CARE AND PROTECTION) AMENDMENT BILL 1988 Message from Council, read 1° and 2° ( Mr Moore), 113; read 2° and committed,

reported without amendment, report adopted, read 3° ( Speaker's consent), 121; Assent reported, 133.

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B BILLS (continued):

CHILDREN (CARE AND PROTECTION) (DISABILrrY SERVICES AND GUARDIANSHIP) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11. CHILDREN (CARE AND PROTECTION) (PERSONAL AND FAMILY VIOLENCE)

AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

CHILDREN (C0MMu,qrry SERVICE ORDERS) AMENDMENT BILL 1987: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 11; returned without amendment, 13.

CHILDREN (COMMUNITY SERVICE ORDERS) AMENDMENT BILL 1988: Message from Council, read 1° and 2° (Mr Moore), 114; read 2° and 3°, 122;

Assent reported, 133. CHILDREN (COMMUNITY SERVICE ORDERS) (FINE DEFAULT) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 11; returned without amendment, 13. CHILDREN (CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11; returned without amendment, 13. CHILDREN (DETENTION CENTRES) AMENDMENT BILL 1987:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11; returned without amendment, 13. CHILDREN (DETENTION CENTRES) AMENDMENT BILL 1988:

Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 89; presented pursuant to notice (Mr Moore), read 1° and 2°, 94; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 100, read 2° and 3°, 112; returned with amendments, 135; Council amendments agreed to. 156.

CHILDREN'S COURT (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11; returned without amendment, 13.

CLEAN AIR (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

CLEAN WATERS (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

CLOSER SEDrLEMENT (MISCELLANEOUS REPEALS AND AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

COAL AND OIL SHALE MINE WORKERS (SUPERANNUATION) AMENDMENT BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd). 100; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Fahey), read 10 and 2°, 103; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowdy, 119; read 20 and 3°, 130; Assent reported, 134; returned without amendment, 135.

COMMUNITY SERVICE ORDERS (FINE DEFAULT) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11; returned without amendment. 13.

COMMUNITY WELFARE (AMENDMENT) BILL 1987: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-83), 11; returned without amendment, 13.

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IT BILLS (continued):

COMMUNITY WELFARE (AMENDMENT) BILL 1988: Message from Council, read 1° and 2° (Mr Moore). 113; read 2° and 30. 122;

Assent reported, 133. COMMUNITY WELFARE (DISABILITY SERVICES AND GUARDIANSHIP) AMENDMENT

BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11.

CONSTITUTION (PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES) AMENDMENT BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 27; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Greiner), read 1° and 2°, 27; read 2 and 3°,48; returned without amendment, 82; Assent reported, 133.

CONSUMER CLAIMS TRIBUNALS BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

CONVEYANCING (FORESTRY RIGHTS) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11; returned without amendment, 13.

CONVEYANCING (SALi OF LAND) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

CO.OPERATION (INDEMNITIES AND GUARANTEES) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11; returned without amendment, 13.

CORONERS (AMENDMENT) BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 71; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Dowd), read 10 and 20, 73; read 2° and 3°, 95; Assent reported, 134; returned without amendment, 135.

COURTS LEGISLATION (ACTING JUDGES) AMENDMENT BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 59; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Dowd), read 1° and 2°, 59; read 2° and 3°, 76; returned without amendment, 104; Assent reported, 133.

CREDIT (CONSUMER CLAIMS TRIBUNALS) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

CREDIT (RURAL CONTRACTS) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

CRIMES (CRIMINAL DESTRUCTION AND DAMAGE) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 11.

CRIMES (PERSONAL AND FAMILY VIOLENCE) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

CRIMES (PROCEDURE) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11.

CRIMES (RAILWAY SAFETY) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

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B BILLS (continued):

CRIMES (SENTENCING) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

CRIMINAL APPEAL (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

DARLING HARBOUR CASINO (REPEAL) BILL: Presented pursuant to notice (Mr Greiner), read 10 and 20, 53; read 20 and

interrupted, 75; read 20 and 30. 75; returned without amendment, 104; Assent reported. 133.

DISABILITY SERVICES AND GUARDIANSHIP BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11.

DISTRICT COURT (CIVIL CLAIMS) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11.

DISTRICT COURT (JUDGES) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11.

DRUG MISUSE AND TRAFFICKING (AMENDMENT) BILL Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 71; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Dowd), read 10 and 20, 73; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, read 30 (Speaker's consent), 94; Assent reported; 133; returned without amendment, 134. -

EDUCATION (ANCILLARY STAFF) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 11.

EDUCATION AND PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (AMENDMENT) BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 27; presented pursuant to notice (Dr

Metherel!), read 1° and 2°, 27; resumed and adjourned, 48; read 2° and interrupted, 54; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, read 30 (Speaker's consent), 54-56; returned with an amendment, 101; Council amendment disagreed to, 130; Assent reported, 134; Message from Council not insisting upon its amendment, 135.

EDUCATION COMMISSION (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Presented pursuant to notice (Dr Metherell), read 10 and 2°, 72; read 20 and 30, 96; Assent reported. 134; returned without amendment, 134.

ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

ESSENTIAL SERVICES BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 89; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Fahey). read 10 and 2°, 91; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 100; read 20 and 30, 105; returned with amendments, 136; consideration of Council amendments, 154; Council amendments agreed to, 154.

ETHNIC AFFAIRS COMMISSION (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11.

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B BILLS (continued):

EVIDENCE (CROWN PRIVILEGE) AMENDMENT BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd). 27; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Dowd), read 1° and 20, 27; read 2° and 3°, 56; returned without amendment, 82; Assent reported. 133.

FILM INousny BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 89; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Collins), read 1° and 2°, 90; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 100; read 2° and 3°. 112; Assent reported, 134; returned without amendment. 134.

FORESTRY (AMENDMENT) BILL: - Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 100; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Causley), read 10 and 2°, 103; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 119; read 2° and interrupted, 123; read 2° and 3°. 123; Assent reported. 134; returned without amendment, 135.

FORESTRY (FORESTRY RIGHTS) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11; returned without amendment, 13.

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION BILL: Presented pursuant to notice (Mr Murray on behalf of Mr Greiner), read 1° and

2°, 120. GAMING AND BETTING (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10: GOVERNMENT AND RELATED EMPLOYEES APPEAL TRIBUNAL (EDUCATION ANCILLARY

STAFF AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11.

GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS (RAILwAY SAFETY) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

HEALTH LEGISLATION (REASONS FOR DECISIONS) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

HIGHER EDUCATION BILL: Presented pursuant to notice (Dr Metherell), read 1° and 2°. 59; read 2° and

30, 76; returned without amendment, 100; assent reported. 133. HOME CARE SERVICE BILL:

Message from Council, read 10 and 20 (Mr Moore), 113; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, read 3° (Speaker's consent), 121; Assent reported, 133.

HOUSING (RENTAL BONDS) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 9.

HOUSING (VALIDATION OF REDEMPTIONS) BILL: Standing Orders suspended (MrDowd), 81; presented pursuant to notice (Mr Schipp),

read 1° and 2°, 84; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 90; read 20 and committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, read 30 (Speaker's consent), 104; Assent reported, 134; returned without amendment, 134.

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B BILLS (continued):

HUNTER DISTRICT WATER BOARD EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10. INDEPENDENT COMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION BILL:

Presented pursuant to notice, (Mr Greiner), read 1° and 2°, 83; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 90; read 20 and interrupted, 92; read 2° and committed, reported with amendments, report adopted, 92; read 3° (formal), 99; Message from Council advising that the Order of the Day for the second reading discharged, 135.

INDEPENDENT COMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION BILL (No. 2): Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 127; presented (Mr Dowd), read 1° and

2°. committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, read 3° (Speaker's consent), 128; Assent reported, 134; returned without amendment, 134.

INDEPENDENT COMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION (AMENDMENT) BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 153; presented (Mr Dowd on behalf of

Mr Greiner), read 10, 2° and 3°, 153. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 81; presented pursuant to notice (Mr Fahey), read 10 and 2°. 84; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 90; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, read 3° (Speaker's consent), 103; returned with amendments, 139; Council amendments agreed to. 156.

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (CONTRACTS OF CARRIAGE) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11; returned without amendment, 13.

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (THEATRICAL AGENTS AND EMPLOYERS) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10. JURY (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11. JUSTICES (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10. JUSTICES (PAPER COMMITTALS) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11. JUSTICES (PENALTY DEFAULTS) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12. JUSTICES (SENTENCING) AMENDMENT BILL:

Presented pursuant to notice (Mr Dowd), read 10 and 20, 90; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 100; read 20 and committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, read 3° (Speakers consent), 107; Assent reported. 134; returned without amendment, 135.

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19 BILLS (continued):

LAKE ILLAWARRA AUTHORITY BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 11.

LAND SALES (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

LAND TAX (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

LAND TAX MANAGEMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 12.

LANDLORD AND TENANT (RENTAL BONDS) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 9.

LAW OF EVIDENCE BILL: Presented (Mr Greiner) and read 1° (pro forma), 13.

LEGAL PROFESSION (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11.

LIQUOR (FURTHER AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

LOCAL COURTS (CIVIL CLAIMS) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND OTHER AUTHORITIES (SUPERANNUATION) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10. LOCAL GOVERNMENT (GRANTS COMMISSION) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 9. LOCAL GOVERNMENT (PENSIONERS RATES) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 12. LOCAL GOVERNMENT (RATES AND CHARGES) BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12. MARINE POLLUTION BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12. MENTAL HEALTH (DISABILITY SERVICES AND GUARDIANSHIP) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11. MISCELLANEOUS AcTs (CHILDREN'S COURT AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS)

AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11; returned without amendment, 13.

MISCELLANEOUS ACTS (DISABILITY SERVICES AND GUARDIANSHIP) REPEAL AND AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11.

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BILLS (continued): MISCELLANEOUS ACTS (EDUCATION COMMISSION) AMENDMENT BILL-

Presented ILL:

Presented pursuant to notice (Dr Methereu), read 10 and 2°, 72; read 20 and 3°, 96; Assent reported, 134; returned without amendment. 134.

MISCELLANEOUS ACTS (PINE DEFAULT) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11; returned without amendment, 13.

MISCELLANEOUS ACTS (HERITAGE AUTHORITIES) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

MISCELLANEOUS ACTS (HIGHER EDuCATION) AMENDMENT BILL: Presented pursuant to notice (Dr Meiherell), read 1° and 2°, 59; read 2° and

3°, 76; returned without amendment, 100; Assent reported, 134. MISCELLANEOUS ACTS (MARINE POLLUTION) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

MISCELLANEOUS ACTS (PRICKLY PEAR) REPEAL AND AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

MISCELLANEOUS AcTs (PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT) AMENDMENT BILL- Standing

ILL:Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 100; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

GreEner), read 1° and 2°, 102; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 119; read 2° and committed. 123; House in Committee, reported without amendment, report adopted, read 3°, 127; Assent reported, 134; returned without amendment, 135.

MISCELLANEOUS ACTS (VICTIMS COMPENSATION) REPEAL AND AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

MISCELLANEOUS ACTS (WILDERNESS) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-.87-.88), 10.

MOTOR DEALERS (AMENDMENT) BILL. Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12; returned without amendment, 13.

MOTOR TRAFFIC (PENALTY DEFAULTS) AMENDMENT BILL. Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIRS (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12; returned without amendment, 13.

MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIRS (TOW TRUCK INDUSTRY) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 9.

NATIONAL PARKS (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) BILL:

Presented pursuant to notice (Mr Moore), read 1° and 2°, 53; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 58; read 2° and 3°, 60; returned without amendment, 100; Assent reported, 134.

NEW Sotmi W4uis RETIREMENT BENEFITS (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

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BILLS (continued): NOISE CONTROL (AMENDMENT) BILL

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10. NON-INDEGENOUS ANIMALS BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 9. OFFENCES IN PUBLIC PLACES (JUVENILE DRINKING) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 11; returned without amendment, 13. OMBUDSMAN (FURTHER AMENDMENT) BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 9. OPTICAL DISPENSERS (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 12. PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES ENABLING BILL:

Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 89; presented pursuant to notice (Mr Dowd for Mr Greiner), read 1° and 20, 91; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 100; read 20 and 30, 105; returned with an amendment, 140; Council amendment agreed to. 154.

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORATES AND ELECTIONS (FURTHER AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 9.

PAY.ROLL TAX (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETIES (FURTHER AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12; returned without amendment, 13.

PESTICIDES AND ALLIED CHEMICALS (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 10.

PHYSIOTHERAPIST REGISTRATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 12. POISONS (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12; returned without amendment, 13. POLICE ASSOCIATION EMPLOYEES (SUPERANNUATION) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11. POLICE REGULATION (APPEALS) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12. POLICE REGULATION (MERIT APPOINTMENTS) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12. POLICE REGULATION (SPECIAL BENEFITS) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11. POLICE REGULATION (SUPERANNUATION) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11.

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B BILLS (continued):

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (NEW Souru WALES) PROPERTY TRUST (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 12; returned without amendment, 13. PRICKLY PEAR BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

PRISONS (AMENDMENT) BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 89; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Fahey), read 10 and 20. 92; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 100; read 20 and committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, read 300 114; returned with amendments, 140; Council amendments agreed to (Speaker's consent). 156.

PRIVATE HEALTH ESTABLISHMENTS (DAY PROCEDURE CENTRES) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

PROBATION AND PAROLE (SERIOUS OFFENCES) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

PROTECTED ESTATES (DISABILITY SERVICES AND GUARDIANSHIP) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11.

PUBLIC AUTHORITIES (FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11; returned without amendment, 13.

PUBLIC AUTHORITIES SUPERANNUATION (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

PUBLIC FINANCE AND AUDIT (AMENDMENT) BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 89; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Greiner), read 1° and 2°, 90; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 100; read 20 and 3°, 114; Assent reported, 134; returned without amendment, 135.

PUBLIC FINANCE AND AUDIT (FURTHER AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12; returned without amendment, 13.

PUBLIC FINANCE AND AUDIT (WORKING ACCOUNTS) AMENDMENT BILL:

Presented pursuant to notice (Mr Greiner), read 1° and 2°, 72; read 2° and 3°, 93; Assent reported, 134; returned without amendment. 135.

PUBLIC HOSPITALS (VISITING PRACTITIONERS) AMENDMENT BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd'), 93; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Collins), read 1° and 20, 93; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 100; read 20 and 3°, 111; Assent reported, 134; returned without amendment, 135.

PUBLIC RESERVES MANAGEMENT FUND BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

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B BILLS (continued):

PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd); 100; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Greiner), read 1° and 20, 102; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 119; read 2° and committed. 123; House in committee, reported without amendment. Report adopted, read 3° (Speaker's consent), 127; Assent reported. 134; returned without amendment, 135.

RACING TAXATION (BETTING TAX) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

REAL PROPERTY (FORESTRY RIGHTS) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11; returned without amendment, 13.

REAL PROPERTY (FURTHER AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 12; returned without amendment, 13.

RECREATION VEHICLES (AMENDMENT) BILL: Presented pursuant to notice (Mr Moore), read 1° and 2°, 53; Standing Orders

suspended (Mr Dowd), 58; read 20 and 30. 59; returned without amendment, 100; Assent reported. 134.

REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES (ADOPTION) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

RIVER MURRAY WATERS (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 198647-88), 12.

SAINT VINCENT'S HOSPITAL (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

STAMP DUTIES (FURTHER AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 12.

STAMP DUTIES (SALE OF LAND) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

STATE AUTHORITIES NON-CONTRIBUTORY SUPERANNUATION BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

STATE AUTHORITIES SUPERANNUATION BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 10.

STATE DRUG CRIME COMMISSION (AMENDMENT) BILL: Message from Council, read 1° and 2° (Mr Dowd), 105; read 2° and 3°, 128;

Assent reported, 133. STATE POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10. STATE PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 11.

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B BILLS (continued):

STATE TRANSPORT (CO-ORDINATION) AMENDMENT BILL 1987: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

STATE TRANSPORT (CO-ORDINATION) AMENDMENT BILL 1988: Presented to notice (Mr Baird), read 1° and 2°, 102; Standing Orders suspended

(Mr Dowd), 119; read 2° and adjourned, 127; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, read 3° (Speaker's consent), 128-130; Assent reported. 134; returned without amendment, 135.

STATUTE LAW (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dàwd), 81; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Dowd), 83; Standing Orders Suspended (Mr Dowd), 90; read 20 and 3°, 95; Assent reported. 134; returned without amendment, 135.

STATUTE LAW (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) (No.2) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 10.

STOCK DISEASES (BOARD OF TICK CONTROL) AMENDMENT BILL: Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 71; presented pursuant to notice (Mr

Armstrong), read 10 and 2°, 72; read 20 and 30, 94; Assent reported. 134; returned without amendment, 135.

SUITORS' FUND (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12; returned without amendment, 13.

SUMMARY OFFENCES BILL: Presented pursuant to notice (Mr Dowd), read 1° and 2°, 90; Standing Orders

suspended (Mr Dowd'), 100; read 20 and committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, read 30 (Speaker's consent), 107; Assent reported, 134; returned without amendment, 135.

SUPERANNUATION ADMINISTRATION BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

SUPERANNUATION (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

SUPREME COURT (APPEALS) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

SYDNEY HARBOUR TUNNEL (PRIVATE JOINT VENTURE) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

TELECOMMUNICATIONS (INTERCEPTION) (NEW SOUTH WALES) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

TOURISM COMMISSION (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

Tow TRUCK INDUSTRY BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 9.

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B BILLS (continued):

Tow TRUCK IiwusnY (REVOCATION OF PROCLAMATION) BILL:

Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 81; presented pursuant to notice (Mr Baird), read 10 and 2°. 84; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 90; read 2° and 3°. 105; Assent reported. 134; returned without amendment. 135.

TRANSPORT (AMENDMENT) BILL 1987: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

TRANSPORT (AMENDMENT) BILL 1988: Presented pursuant to notice (Mr Baird), read 1° and 2°. 102; Standing Orders

suspended (Mr Dowd), 119; read 2° and adjourned, 127; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, read 3° (Speaker's consent), 128-130; Assent reported. 134; returned without amendment, 135.

TRANSPORT APPEAL BOARDS (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 89; presented pursuant to notice (Mr Baird), read 10 and 2°, 91; Standing Orders suspended (Mr Dowd), 100; read 20 and committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, read 30 (Speaker's consent), 107-110; returned with an amendment, 141; Council amendment agreed to. 156.

TRANSPORT AumORmES (RAILWAY SAFETY) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12. TRANSPORT AUTHORITIES (URaAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10. TRANSPORT (DIVISION OF FUNCTIONS) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12. TRANSPORT EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT BENEFITS (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

TRANSPORT (PENALTY DEFAULTS) AMENDMENT BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

TREASURY CORPORATION (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 11; returned without amendment, 13.

UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12. UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL:

Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88). 12.

VICTIMS COMPENSATION BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 12.

WILDERNESS BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 10.

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B BILLS (continued):

WILLS, PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION (AMENDMENT) BILL: Presented pursuant to notice (Mr Dowd), read 10 and 2°, 47.

WORKERS COMPENSATION (POLICE FORCE) AMENDMENT BILL: Assent reported (Session 1986-87-88), 11.

ZOOLOGICAL PARKS BOARD (AMENDMENT) BILL: Presented pursuant to notice (Mr Moore), read 1° and 20. 73; read 20 and 30,

96; returned without amendment, 104; Assent reported, 133.

BLACK ROD: Delivers message from Commissioners. 4.

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYEES' AND BUILDERS LABOURERS' FEDERATION (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

BUSINESS: Additional Sitting Days and Hours of Sitting, 82.

GENERAL BUSINESS: Interrupted at 4.15 p.m., motion lapsed, 86. Proceeded with at 2.15 p.m.. 60, 84.

PRECEDENCE OF:

That Government Business take precedence of General Business, agreed to, 120. STANDING ORDER No. 113A:

Notion of Motion withdrawn, 36.

[a CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (See also "SPEAKER"):

DEPUTY SPEAKER: Speaker informs House of receipt of Commission to administer Oath or

Affirmation of allegiance to members, 30. ELECTION OF:

Motion (Mr Wotton), That Robert James Webster be Chainnan of Committees of the Whole House, agreed to, 14.

TEMPORARY: Speaker's warrant nominating Temporary Chairman, 14.

CHELMSFORD HOSPITAL AND DEEP SLEEP THERAPY (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

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C CLERK OF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY:

Announces receipt of papers pursuant to statute, 19 (14), 20 (15), 21 (14), 22 (16), 52 (2). 148 (3), 149(2).

Places Committee Report upon the Table pursuant to statute, 22, 149 (2). Reads Proclamation on Opening of Parliament, 1. Reads Commission authorising Commissioners to administer Oath or Affirmation

to Members, 5. Reports List of Members returned at General Election, 2-4.

CLOSURE: OF DEBATE:

S.O. 175: Motion "That the question be now put." (In House), agreed to, 61.

Message from, delivered by Usher of the Black Rod, 4. Message from, read by Speaker. 13.

COMMISSION OF AUDIT (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

Commissioners to administer Oath of Affirmation of Allegiance to Members. 5. Deputy-Speaker to administer Oath of Affirmation of Allegiance to Members.

reported. 30. Speaker to administer Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance to Members, reported, 29.

COMMIflEES: Motion (Mr Dowd) (pursuant to notice), - referring documents relating to the

proceedings of committees appointed during the Forty-eighth Parliament to any appropriate committee appointed during the currency of present Parliament, agreed to, 101.

JOINT STANDING: ROAD SAFETY:

Members appointed. 46. Message to Council acquainting of appoiatment and requesting Members to be

appointed. 47. Message from Council acquainting of Council Members appointed and naming

time and place for first meeting, 74. Message to Council agreeing to time and place of first meeting. 74. Motion (Mr Dowd) (pursuant to notice), to allow Committee to forward any

report to the Clerk during any adjournment of the House, agreed to, 102. SESSIONAL:

HOUSE Sessional Order, (pursuant to notice), appointing, 44.

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COMMITTEES (continued) LIBRARY:

Sessional Order. (pursuant to notice), appointing, 44. PRINTING:

Sessional Order, (pursuant to notice), appointing, 44. STANDING ORDERS AND PROCEDURE:

Sessional Order, appointing, 26. STATUTORY:

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS: Motion (Mr Dowd) (pursuant to notice), Members appointed. 43.

REGULATION REVIEW: Motion (Mr Dowd) (pursuant to notice), Members appointed, 44. Message to Council acquainting of appointment and requesting Members, be

appointed, 45. Message from Council acquainting of Council Members appointed. 74.

COMMONWEALTH—STATE FINANCIAL RELATIONS (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

COMPANIES AND SECURITIES REGULATION (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

CONSTITUTIONAL REFERENDUM OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT (See "MOTIONS").

CROWN SOLICITOR (See "DISCLOSURES BY MEMBERS" and "PRIVILEGE").

DEATHS: FORMER MEMBER:

DAVID STANLEY LEITCH, M.B., B.S.: Motion (Mr Greiner), extending sympathy to wife and family, 14.

MEMBER: THE HON. DR R. W. ASTON, B.D.S., DORm., R.C.S.. M.P.:

Reported by Speaker, 65; Motion (Mr Greiner), extending sympathy to family and House adjourn as a mark of respect, 66.

DEBATE: Interrupted at 4.15 p.m., Motion lapsed. 86. Interrupted at 4.15 p.m., for private Members' statements, 123.

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DEBATE (continued): Interrupted at 5.30 p.m., for private Members' statements. 54, 75, 92, 104. Motion for member to continue speech for further period, agreed to, 48 (2), 54,

96, 107, 150.

DISALLOWANCE OF REGULATIONS (See "MOTIONS").

DISCLOSURES BY MEMBERS: Statement by Speaker regarding the advice of the Crown Solicitor as to whether

a Member had contravened the Constitution (Disclosures by Members) Regulation 1983, 26.

DIVISIONS: Federal Government Funding Cutbacks, agreed to. 62. Higher School Certificate, negatived, 23. Pairs, 55, 61, 62, 76, 85, 106, 108, 109, 110, 111, 120, 129, 152 (2), 155. Public Education, negatived. 152. Suspension of Standing Orders, agreed to. 119. That Bill(s) be now read a second time, agreed to, 55, 75, 106, 108, 111, 129. That report be now adopted, agreed to, 109, 155. That Bill(s) be now read a third time, agreed to, 110.

That the amendment be agreed to, agreed to, 85. That the words proposed to be left out stand, agreed to, 61, 151.

SUSPENSION OF STANDING ORDERS: To consider motions relating to:

Breaking Personal Undertakings, negatived, 149.

E

ELECTORAL: DISTRICT OF VAUcLUSE:

Death of Hon. Dr R. W. Aston reported, and seat declared vacant, 65; Writ issued for by-election, 87; Writ returned and member sworn, 142.

F

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FUNDING CUTBACKS (See "MOTIONS").

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F FINANCIAL STATEMENT JUNE 1988 (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

FORESTRY ACT 1916: Communication from Governor acknowledging receipt of resolution, 12.

G GENERAL BUSINESS (See "BUSINESS—GENERAL").

GOVERNOR: Commission appointing Commissioners, read by Clerk, 5. House informed of time for presentation of Speaker to, 7. Proclamation by. summoning Parliament, read by Clerk, 1. Speaker prcsented to, 23, 24.

GRASSBY, MR A. I. (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

Ti HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE (See "MOTIONS").

HOMEBUSH ABATFOIRS (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

HOUSE COMMITTEE (See "COMMITTEES—SESSIONAL").

L LEADER OF THE HOUSE:

Appointment of Hon. I. R. A. Dowd, Ml'., reported, 8.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE (See "MEMBERS").

LIBRARY COMMITTEE (See "COMMITTEES—SESSIONAL").

MEMBERS: Attend Commissioners in Legislative Council Chamber, 4. Death reported, 65. Leave of absence—absence from State, 14, 53.

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M MEMBERS (continued):

List of returned at General Election, reported by Clerk, 2-4. Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation trusteesappointed. 45. Sworn or affirmed, 5 (17); 6 (91); 67; 142.

SPEECHES: Motion to allow to continue for a further period, agreed to, 48 (2), 54, 96, 107,

150. MENTAL HEALTH (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

MENTAL HEALTH REVIEW TRIBUNAL (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

MESSAGES: FROM COMMISSIONERS:

Delivered by Usher of the Black Rod, 4. Read by Speaker. 13.

FROM THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR: Advising of assumption of the administration of the State, 9.

FROM THE GOVERNOR: - Advising of re-assumption of the administration of the State. 9. Assenting to Non-Indigenous Animals Bill, 9. Assenting to Tow Truck Industry Bill, 9. Assenting to Motor Vehicle Repairs (Tow Truck Industry) Amendment Bill, 9. Assenting to Local Government (Grants Commission) Amendment Bill, 9. Assenting to Landlord and Tenant (Rental Bonds) Amendment Bill, 9. Assenting to Housing (Rental Bonds) Amendment Bill, 9. Assenting to Ombudsman (Further Amendment) Bill, 9. Assenting to Parliamentary Electorates and Elections (Further Amendment) Bill,

Assenting to Adoption of Children (Amendment) Bill. 10. Assenting to Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Adoption) Bill, 10. Assenting to Liquor (Further Amendment) Bill, 10. Assenting to Transport Authorities (Urban Transit Authority) Amendment Bill,

Assenting to Justices (Amendment) Bill. 10. Assenting to Public Reserves Management Fund Bill, 10. Assenting to Closer Settlement (Miscellaneous Repeals and Amendment) Bill, 10. Assenting to Racing Taxation (Betting Tax) Amendment Bill, 10. Assenting to Probation and Parole (Serious Offences) Amendment Bill, 10.

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FROM THE GOVERNOR (continued):

Assenting to Crimes (Sentencing) Amendment Bill, 10. Assenting to Crimes (Personal and Family Violence) Amendment Bill, 10. Assenting to Bail (Personal and Family Violence) Amendment Bill, 10. Assenting to Children (Care and Protection) (Personal and Family Violence)

Amendment Bill, 10. Assenting to State Pollution Control Commission (Amendment) Bill, 10. Assenting to Clean Air (Amendment). Bill, 10. Assenting to Clean Waters (Amendment) Bill. 10. Assenting to Environmentally Hazardous Chemicals (Amendment) Bill, 10. Assenting to Noise Control (Amendment) Bill, 10. Assenting to Conveyancing (Sale of Land) Amendment Bill, 10. Assenting to Auctioneers and Agents (Sale of Land) Amendment Bill, 10. Assenting to Stamp Duties (Sale of Land) Amendment Bill, 10. Assenting to Land Sales (Amendment) Bill, 10. Assenting to Wilderness Bill, 10. Assenting to Miscellaneous Acts (Wilderness) Amendment Bill, 10. Assenting to Industrial Arbitration (Theatrical Agents and Employers) Amendment

Bill, 10. Assenting to Tourism Commission (Amendment) Bill, 10. Assenting to Gaming and Betting (Amendment) Bill, 10. Assenting to Miscellaneous Acts (Heritage Authorities) Amendment Bill, 10. Assenting to Prickly Pear Bill, 10. Assenting to Miscellaneous Acts (Prickly Pear) Repeal and Amendment Bill, 10. Assenting to Pesticides and Allied Chemicals (Amendment) Bill, 10, Assenting to Credit (Rural Contracts) Bill, 10. Assenting to Consumer Claims Tribunals Bill, 10. Assenting to Credit (Consumer Claims Tribunals) Amendment Bill, 10. Assenting to Bread Returns (Repeal) Bill, 10. Assenting to Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) (No. 2) Bill, 10. Assenting to Superannuation Administration Bill, 10. Assenting to State Authorities Superannuation Bill, 10. Assenting to State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Bill, 10. Assenting to Hunter District Water Board Employees' Provident Fund (Special

Provisions) Bill, 10. Assenting to Superannuation (Amendment) Bill. 10.

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M MESSAGES (continued):

FROM THE GOVERNOR (continued):

Assenting to Local Government and Other Authorities (Superannuation) Amendment Bill, 10.

Assenting to Transport Employees Retirement Benefits (Amendment) Bill, 10. Assenting to New South Wales Retirement Benefits (Amendment) Bill, 10. Assenting to Public Authorities Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 10. Assenting to State Public Service Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 11. Assenting to Police Regulation (Superannuation) Amendment Bill. 11. Assenting to Police Regulation (Special Benefits) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Police Association Employees (Superannuation) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Workers' Compensation (Police Force) Amendment Bill, 11.

FROM THE LIEUTENANT.GOvERNOR; Assenting to Offences in Public Places (Juvenile Drinking) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Treasury Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 11. Assenting to Public Authorities (Financial Arrangements) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Community Service Orders (Fine Default) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Children (Community Service Orders) (Fine Default) Amendment

Bill, 11. Assenting to Miscellaneous Acts (Fine Default) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Community Welfare (Amendment) Bill, 11. Assenting to Children's Court (Amendment) Bill. 11. Assenting to Children (Care and Protection) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Children (Criminal Proceedings) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Children (Community Service Orders) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Children (Detention Centres) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Miscellaneous Acts (Children's Court and Criminal Proceedings)

Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Conveyancing (Forestry Rights) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Real Property (Forestry Rights) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Forestry (Forestry Rights) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Co-operation (Indemnities and Guarantees) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Crimes (Criminal Destruction and Damage) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Crimes (Procedure) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Disability Services and Guardianship Bill, 11. Assenting to Community Welfare (Disability Services and Guardianship)

Amendment Bill, 11.

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FROM THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR (continued):

Assenting to Children (Care and Protection) (Disability Services and Guardianship) Amendment Bill, 11.

Assenting to Mental Health (Disability Services and Guardianship) Amendment Bill, 11.

Assenting to Protected Estates (Disability Services and Guardianship) Amendment Bill. 11.

Assenting to Miscellaneous Acts (Disability Services and Guardianship) Repeal and Amendment Bill, 11.

Assenting to Education (Ancillary Staff) Bill, 11. Assenting to Government and Related Employees Appeal Tribunal (Education

Ancillary Staff Amendment) Bill, 11. Assenting to Ethnic Affairs Commission (Amendment) Bill, 11. Assenting to Industrial Arbitration (Contracts of Carriage) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Jury (Amendment) Bill, 11. Assenting to Justices (Paper Committals) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to District Court (Judges) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Lake Illawarra Authority Bill, 11. Assenting to Legal Profession (Amendment) Bill, Il. Assenting to Local Courts (Civil Claims) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to District Court (Civil Claims) Amendment Bill, 11. Assenting to Local Government (Rates and Charges) Bill, 12. Assenting to Local Government (Pensioners Rates) Amendment Bill, 12. Assenting to Marine Pollution Bill, 12. Assenting to Miscellaneous Acts (Marine Pollution) Amendment Bill, 12. Assenting to Motor Dealers (Amendment) Bill, 12. Assenting to Motor Vehicle Repairs (Amendment) Bill, 12. Assenting to Motor Traffic (Penalty Defaults) Amendment Bill, 12. Assenting to Justices (Penalty Defaults) Amendment Bill, 12. Assenting to Transport (Penalty Defaults) Amendment Bill, 12. Assenting to Permanent Building Societies (Further Amendment) Bill, 12. Assenting to Physiotherapists Registration (Amendment) Bill, 12. Assenting to Health Legislation (Reasons for Decisions) Amendment Bill, 12. Assenting to Optical Dispensers (Amendment) Bill. 12. Assenting to Poisons (Amendment) Bill, 12. Assenting to Police Regulation (Merit Appointments) Amendment Bill, 12. Assenting to Police Regulation (Appeals) Amendment Bill, 12.

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MESSAGES (continued):

FROM THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR (continued):

Assenting to Presbyterian Church (New South Wales) Property Trust (Amendment) Bill. 12.

Assenting to Private Health Establishments (Day Procedure Centres) Amendment Bill, 12.

Assenting to Public Finance and Audit (Further Amendment) Bill, 12. Assenting to Real Property (Further Amendment) Bill, 12. Assenting to River Murray Waters (Amendment) Bill, 12. Assenting to Saint Vincent's Hospital (Amendment) Bill. 12. Assenting to Stamp Duties (Further Amendment) Bill, 12. Assenting to Land Tax (Amendment) Bill, 12. Assenting to Land Tax Management (Amendment) Bill, 12. Assenting to Pay-roll Tax (Amendment) Bill, 12. Assenting to Suitors' Fund (Amendment) Bill, 12. Assenting to Supreme Court (Appeals) Amendment Bill, 12. Assenting to Criminal Appeal (Amendment) Bill, 12. Assenting to Sydney Harbour Tunnel (Private Joint Venture) Amendment Bill, 12. Assenting to Telecommunications (Interception) (New South Wales) Bill, 12. Assenting to Transport (Amendment) Bill, 12. Assenting to State Transport (Co-ordination) Amendment Bill, 12. Assenting to Transport (Division of Functions) Amendment Bill, 12. Assenting to Transport Authorities (Railway Safety) Amendment Bill, 12. Assenting to Crimes (Railway Safety) Amendment Bill, 12. Assenting to Government Railways (Railway Safety) Amendment Bill, 12. Assenting to University of Technology, Sydney Bill, 12. Assenting to University of Technology, Sydney (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill.

12. Assenting to Victims Compensation Bill, 12. Assenting to Miscellaneous Acts (Victims Compensation) Repeal and Amendment

Bill, 12. FROM THE GOVERNOR:

Communication acknowledging receipt of resolution adopted by House regarding the revocation of certain State Forests, 12.

Assenting to Constitution (Parliamentary Secretaries) Amendment Bill, 133. Assenting to Evidence (Crown Privelege) Amendment Bill, 133. Assenting to State Drug Crime Commission (Amendment) Bill, 133. Assenting to Zootogical Parks Board (Amendment) Bill, 133.

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ITI MESSAGES (continued):

FROM THE GOVERNOR (continued): Assenting to Adoption of Children (Amendment) Bill, 133. Assenting to Children (Care and Protection) Amendment Bill, 133. Assenting to Children (Community Service Orders) Amendment Bill, 133. Assenting to Community Welfare (Amendmeàt) Bill, 133. Assenting to Home Care Service Bill, 133. Assenting to Bail (Amendment) Bill, 133. Assenting to Courts Legislation (Acting Judges) Amendment Bill, 133. Assenting to Darling Harbour Casino (Repeal) Bill, 133. Assenting to Drug Misuse and Trafficking (Amendment) Bill, 133. Assenting to Higher Education Bill, 133. Assenting to Miscellaneous Acts (Higher Education) Amendment Bill, 134. Assenting to National Parks (Special Provisions) Bill, 134. Assenting to Recreation Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 134. Assenting to Film Industry Bill, 134. Assenting to Public Finance and Audit (Amendment) Bill, 134. Assenting to Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill, 134. Assenting to Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Superannuation) Amendment Bill,

134. Assenting to Forestry (Amendment) Bill, 134. Assenting to Public Finance and Audit (Working Accounts) Amendment Bill, 134. Assenting to Housing (Validation of Resumptions) Bill, 134. Assenting to Coroners (Amendment) Bill, 134. Assenting to Education and Public Instruction (Amendment) Bill, 134. Assenting to Education Commission (Amendment) Bill, 134. Assenting to Miscellaneous Acts (Education Commission) Amendment Bill, 134. Assenting to Independent Commission Against Corruption Bill, 134. Assenting to Public Hospitals (Visiting Practitioners) Amendment Bill, 134. Assenting to Area Health Services (Visiting Practitioners) Amendment Bill, 134. Assenting to Public Sector Management Bill, 134. Assenting to Miscellaneous Acts (Public Sector Management) Amendment Bill, 134. Assenting to State Transport (Co-ordination) Amendment Bill, 134. Assenting to Transport (Amendment) Bill, 134. Assenting to Stock Diseases (Board of Tick Control) Amendment Bill, 134. Assenting to Summary Offences Bill, 134. Assenting to Justices (Sentencing) Amendment Bill, 134. Assenting to Tow Truck Industry (Revocation of Proclamation) Bill. 134.

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M MESSAGES (continued):

FROM ASSEMBLY TO COUNCIL: BILLS:

Education and Public Instruction (Amendment) Bill, disagreeing to Council amendment, 130. -

CaM MITTEES: Regulation Review Committee—acquainting Council of appointment and

requesting Members be appointed. 45. Joint Standing Committee upon Road Safety—acquainting Council of

appointment and requesting Members be appointed, 47. Joint Standing Committee upon Road Safety—agreeing to time and place of

first meeting, 74. FROM COUNCIL TO ASSEMBLY:

BILLS: Education and Public Instruction (Amendment) Bill, not insisting upon its

amendment, 135. Independent Commission Against Corruption Bill, acquainting that Order of the

Day for second reading discharged, 135. FORWARDING: BILLS FOR CONCURRENCE:

State Drug Crime Commission (Amendment) Bill, 105. Adoption of Children (Amendment) Bill. 112. Home Care Service Bill, 113. Children (Care and Protection) Amendment Bill, 113. Community Welfare (Amendment) Bill. 113. Children (Community Service Orders) Amendment Bill, 114.

COMMITTEES: Regulation Review Committee—acquainting Assembly of Council Members

appointed to serve on Committee, 74. Joint Standing Committee upon Road Safety—acquainting Assembly of Council

Members appointed to serve on Committee and naming the time and place for the first meeting, 74.

RETURNING: Co-operation (Indemnities and Guarantees) Amendment Bill, without amendment,

13. Community Welfare (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 13. Children's Court (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 13. Children (Care and Protection) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 13. Children (Criminal Proceedings) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 13. Children (Community Service Orders) Amendment Bill, without amendment,

13. Children (Detention Centres) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 13.

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MESSAGES (continued): RETURNING (continued):

Miscellaneous Acts (Children's Court and Criminal Proceedings) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 13.

Community Service Orders (Fine Default) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 13.

Children (Community Service Orders) (Fine Default) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 13.

Miscellaneous Acts (Fine Default) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 13. Conveyancing (Forestry Rights) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 13. Real Property (Forestry Rights) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 13. Forestry (Forestry Rights) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 13. Industrial Arbitration (Contracts of Carriage) Amendment Bill, without

amendment, 13. Motor Dealers (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 13. Motor Vehicle Repairs (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 13. Offences in Public Places (Juvenile Drinking) Amendment Bill, without

amendment, 13. Permanent Building Societies (Further Amendment) Bill, without amendment,

13. Poisons (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 13. Presbyterian Church (New South Wales) Property Trust (Amendment) Bill,

without amendment, 13. Public Finance and Audit (Further Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 13. Real Property (Further Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 13. Suitors' Fund (Amendment) Bill, without amendment. 13. Treasury Corporation (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 13. Public Authorities (Financial Arrangements) Amendment Bill, without

amendment, 13. Constitution (Parliamentary Secretaries) Amendment Bill, without amendment.

82. Evidence (Crown Privelege) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 82. Higher Education Bill, without amendment, 100. Miscellaneous Acts (Higher Education) Amendment Bill, without amendment,

100. National Parks (Special Provisions) Bill, without amendment, 100. Recreation Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 100. Education and Public Instruction (Amendment) Bill, with an amendment. 101.

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131 MESSAGES (continued):

RETURNING (continued): Courts Legislation (Acting Judges) (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 104. Darling Harbour Casino (Repeal) Bill, without amendment, 104. Zoological Parks Board (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 104. Bail (Amendment) Bill, without amendment. 134. Drug Misuse and Trafficking (Amendment) Bill, without amendment. 134. Independent Commission Against Corruption Bill, without amendment, 134. Education Commission (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 134. Miscellaneous Acts (Education Cothmission) Amendment Bill, 134. Film Industry Bill, without amendment. 134. Housing (Validation of Resumptions) Bill, without amendment, 134. Public Hospitals (Visiting Practitioners) Amendment Bill, without amendment,

135. Area Health Services (Visiting Practitioners) Amendment Bill, without

amendment, 135. Stock Diseases (Board of Tick Control) Amendment Bill, without amendment,

135. Summary Offences Bill, without amendment, 135. Justices (Sentencing) Amendment Bill, without amendment. 135. Tow Truck Industry (Revocation of Proclamation) Bill, without amendment,

135. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Superannuation) Amendment Bill, without

amendment, 135. Coroners (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 135. Forestry (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 135. Public Finance and Audit (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 135. Public Finance and Audit (Working Accounts) Amendment Bill, without

amendment, 135. Public Sector Management Bill, without amendment, 135. Miscellaneous Acts (Public Sector Management) Amendment Bill, without

amendment, 135. State Transport (Co.ordination) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 135. Transport (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 135. Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill, without amendment, 135. Children (Detention Centres) Amendment Bill, with amendments, 135. Essential Services Bill, with amendments, 136. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, with amendments, 139. Parliamentary Committees Enabling Bill, with an amendment, 140. Prisons (Amendment) Bill, with amendments, 140. Transport Appeal Boards (Amendment) Bill, with an amendment, 141.

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M

Sittings after 95, 107.

MINISTERIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Statement (Mr Greiner) in reference to the new Ministry, 7. Statement (Mr Greiner) on appointment of Minister for Corrective Services, 65. Statement (Mr Greiner) resignation and appointment of Minister for Corrective

Services, 142.

MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENT: Statement (Mr Greiner) Minister representing Minister for Natural Resources, 142.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS: Statement (Mr Greiner) concerning Commonwealth-State financial relations, 36. Statement (Mr Collins) concerning Chelmsford Hospital and deep sleep therapy,

52. Statement (Mr Greiner) concerning the Bicentennial Naval Salute, 53. Statement (Mr Armstrong) concerning the future of Homebush Abattoirs, 71. Statement (Mr Fahey) concerning the report of the Corporate Affairs Commission

into certain activities relating to the Australian Building Construction Employees' and Builders' Labourers' Federation, 81.

Statement (Mr Moore) concerning beach pollution and Homebush Abattoirs, 89. Statement (Mr Dowd) concerning Mr Albert Jamie Grassby, 89. Statement (Mr Collins) concerning the annual reports of the President of the

Mental Health Review Tribunal, 99. Statement (Mr Armstrong) concerning the closure of the Homebush Abattoirs, 99. Statement (Mr .Peacocke) concerning Commonwealth Government proposals to

regulate companies and securities, 119. Statement (Mr Greiner) concerning the financial position of New South Wales,

122. Statement (Mr Collins) concerning the treatment of mental illness, 126. Statement (Mr Greiner) concerning the New South Wales Commission of Audit,

149.

MOTIONS: ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE UNDER STANDING ORDER 49:

Tenant crisis in Millers Point, ruled out of order, 153. CONSTITUTIONAL REFERENDUM ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT:

Motion (Mrs Crosio) (pursuant to notice), That this House supports the Federal Government referendum proposal to give constitutional recognition to local government and calls on the State Government to campaign in its support, and amendment (Mr Hay), to leave out and insert words, agreed to, amended motion lapsed, 84-86.

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131 MOTIONS (continued):

DISALLOWANCE OF REGULATION UNDER THE ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS ACT 1983:

Motion (Mr Greiner) (suspension of Standing Orders), That this House disallows the regulation under the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 as set forth in the notice appearing in Government Gazette No. 71 of 15 April 1988. agreed to, 36.

DISALLOWANCE OF AMENDMENT TO REGULATION UNDER THE NOISE CONTROL ACT 1975:

Motion (Mr Moore) (pursuant to notice). That this House disallows the amendment to the Noise Control Regulation 1975 made under the Noise Control Act 1975 as set forth in Government Gazette No. 56 of 18 March 1988, agreed to, 102.

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FUNDING CUTBACKS: Motion (Mr Longley) (pursuant to notice), That this House views with concern

the Federal Labor Government funding cutbacks of the States and particularly New South Wales, and amendment (Mr Carr), to leave out and add words, negatived, original question, agreed to, 60-62.

HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE: Motion (Mr Carr) (Urgency—suspension of Standing Orders). That this House

calls on the Miaister for Education to defer alterations to the 1988 Higher School Certificate to allow consultation with public and private students, teachers and school organisations, negatived, 23.

PUBLIC EDUCATION: Motion (Mr Aqullina) (Suspension of Standing Orders), That this House condemns

the Minister for Education and Youth Affairs for misleading the public in relation ;o public education in New South Wales, and amendment (Mr Ilatton), to leave out and insert words, negatived, original question, negatived, 150-152.

N

NOTICES OF MOTIONS: Called on by Speaker, 16, 31, et seq. Given after time prescribed, 71, 81, 153. Withdrawn, 36.

[•1 OATH OF ALLEGIANCE (See also "AFFIRMATION"):

Commissioners administer, 5. Taken by Members, 6.

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0 OPENING OF PARLIAMENT (See "PARLIAMENT').

OPPOSITION:

Election of Mr R. J. Can, M.P., as Leader of the Opposition and Dr A. J. Refshauge, M.P., as Deputy Leader, reported. 9.

Election of Mr W. N. Beckroge, M.P., as Opposition Whip and Mr R. W. J. Christie, M.P.. as Deputy Opposition Whip, reported, 9.

19

PAPERS LAID UPON THE TABLE (See "PAPERS" INDEX).

PARLIAMENT: OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

Clerk reads proclamation, 1. Usher of the Black Rod delivers Message from Commissioners, 4. Clerk of Parliaments reads Commission, 4.

PARLIAMENTARY CONTRIBUTORY SUPERANNUATION FUND: Motion (Mr Dowd) (pursuant to notice) appointment of Trustees, agreed to, 45.

PETITIONS: Presented by Members and received, 15 (23), 16 (8), 30 (3). 31(12), 51(3), 57

(4), 67 (2). 68 (7), 79, 87, 97 (4), 117 (3), 125 (3), 142 (11).

PRINTING COMMITFEE (See "COMMIrFEES—SES5IONAL").

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS: Private Members' Statements be noted, agreed to, 43, 54, 75, 92, 104, 123, 154.

PRIVILEGE: COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN MEMBERS AND OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE:

At the direction of the Speaker, the Clerk reported to the House the advice of the Crown Solicitor as to whether certain letters could be claimed as privileged, 25.

PROCLAMATION: Opening of Parliament read by Clerk, 1.

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITFEE (See "COMMI'fl'EES—STATUTORY").

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Q QUESTIONS:

Called on by Speaker, 22, 36, ci seq.

Motion "That the question be now put." (In House), agreed to, 61.

Supplementary Answer, 63.

R REGULATION REVIEW COMMInEE (See 'COMMITFEES—STATUTORY").

S

SESSIONAL ORDERS: Motions (Mr Dowd) (suspension of Standing Orders)—

Adjournment of the House, 39. Alternate form of Amendment, 41. Cognate Bills, 42. Days and Hours of Sitting. 39. Divisions and Quorums, 37. Divisions—Recording of Pairs, 41. Introduction of Public Bills, 37. New Clauses and Schedules, 42. Notice of Motions, 39. Personal Explanation, 41. Preparation of Bills for Assent, 42. Private Members' Statements, 38. Suspension of Standing Orders, 43. Time Limits of Speeches, 39.

ADDITIONAL SITTING DAYS: Motion (Mr Dowd) (pursuant to notice), 82.

PRECEDENCE OF BUSINESS: Motion (Mr Dowd) (pursuant to notice), 120.

SPEAKER: Calls on Notices and Questions, 16. 22, et seq.

Commissions for Speaker and Deputy-Speaker to administer Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance to Members, reported, 29, 30.

Issues writ for by-election, 87. Lays on Table wanant nominating Temporary Chairmen of Committees, 14. Paper laid upon the Table, 19.

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S SPEAKER (continued):

Reads message from Commissioners, 13.

Reports Member returned at General Election, 67. DEPUTY SPEAKER:

Commission to administer Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance to Members, reported, 30.

Elected, 14.

DISCLOSURES BY MEMBERS: Statement regarding the advice of the Crown Solicitors as to whether a Member

had contravened the Constitution (Disclosures by Members) Regulation 1983. 26.

ELECTION OF: Kevin Richard Rozzoli, proposed, elected and returns acknowledgments to the

House, 7; presented to Governor, 23; reported by Speaker, 24. RULINGS:

Standing Order 49: That the matter was not of sufficient public importance. 153.

PRIVILEGE: Directs Clerk to report on the advice of the Crown Solicitor as to whether certain

letters could be claimed as privileged, 25.

SPECIAL ADJOURNMENT (See "ADJOURNMENT").

STANDING ORDERS:

STANDING ORDERS AND PROCEDURE COMMITTEE: Sessional Order appointing, 26.

SUSPENSION OF:

PROCEDURAL: To bring in and proceed with Bill(s), notice of which was given this day for

tomorrow, up to and including the Minister's second reading speech, agreed to, 27, 59, 71, 81, 89, 93, 100.

To altow Premier to move the disallowance of regulation under the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983, agreed to. 36.

To consider motions in relation to Sessional Orders, agreed to, 37.

To allow resumption of debate on bills, agreed to, 58, 90, 100, 119.

To bring in and pass Bill(s) through all stages in one day, agreed to, 127, 153.

To CONSIDER MOTIONS RELATING TO:

Breaking Personal Undertakings, negatived. 149.

Higher School Certificate, agreed to. 23.

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S SUPPLEMENTARY ANSWER:

To a question without notice, 63.

T TEMPORARY CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES (See "CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES").

U UNIVERSIflES:

MACQUARIE: Motion (Dr Metherell) (pursuant to notice), That Andrew Arnold Tink be appointed

Legislative Assembly representative, agreed to, 82. NEW ENGLAND:

Motion (Dr Metherell) (pursuant to notice), That Raymond Francis Chappell be appointed Legislative Assembly representative, agreed to, 82.

NEW Soum WALES; I Motion (Dr Metherell) (pursuant to notice), That Timothy John Moore be appointed

Legislative Assembly representative, agreed to, 83. NEWCASTLE:

Motion (Dr Metherell) (pursuant to notice), That George Souris be appointed Legislative Assembly representative, agreed to, 82.

SYDNEY: Motion (Dr Metherell) (pursuant to notice), That John David Booth be appointed

Legislative Assembly representative, agreed to, 83. WOLLON GONG:

Motion (Dr Metherell) (pursuant to notice), That Christopher John Downy be appointed Legislative Assembly representative, agreed to, 83.

URGENCY: To CONSIDER MOTIONS RELATING To:

Higher School Certificate, agreed to, 23.

USHER OF THE BLACK ROD (See "BLACK ROD").

w WHIPS:

Election of Mr R. A. Phillips, M.P.. as Government Whip and Mr D. F. C. Beck, M.P., as Deputy Government Whip, reported, 8.

Election of Mr W. H. Beckroge, M.P., as Opposition Whip and Mr R. W. J. Christie, M.P., as Deputy Opposition Whip, reported, 9.

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ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS:

Report of Ministy for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (receipt announced Clerk).

ABORIGINAL ISLANDER SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SCHEME

87 1

ABORIGINAL LAND COUNCILS:

ABORIGINAL LAND COUNCIL:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 21) (receipt announced by Clerk).

Report for l984and 1985, 146 .......................

Th.AL COAST REGIONAL COUNCIL:

Report for period 16 February 1984 to 30 June 1984 and years ended 3{ 7 I 2 June 1985, 30 June 1986 and 30 June 1987, 20 (receipt accowzce by Clerk).

4ThAL REGIONAL COUNCIL:

Report for period 10 February 1984 to 30 June 1984 and years ended 30 15 1 3 June 1985, 30 June 1986 and 30 June 1987, 21 (receipt announcet by Clerk).

FAR Soum COAST REGIONAL COUNCIL:

Report for period 22 March 1984 to 30 June 1984 and years ended 30 June 13 I 4 1985, 30 June 1986 and 30 June 1987, 21 (receipt announced b) Clerk).

MURRAY RIVER REGIONAL C0UNCS2

Report for period 22 February 1985 to 30 June 1985 and years ended 30 5 I 5 June 1986 and 30 June 1987, 20 (receipt announced by Clerk).

No&m WESTERN REGIONAL COuNcn.

Report for period 15 February 1984 to 30 June 1984 and years ended 31 8 I 6 June 1985, 30 June 1986 and 30 June 1987, 21 (receipt announced by Clerk).

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ABORIGINAL LkNI) COUNCILS (continued):

NORTHERN REGIONAL COUNCIL

Report for period 18 February 1984 to 30 June 1984 and years ended 30 6 1 7 June 1985, 30 June 1986 and 30 June 1987, 20 (receipt announcez by Clerk).

NORTHERN TAB LBANDS Comm:

Report for yearended 30 June 1987, 147 .................. 94 1 8 Soirni CoAst REGI0NM COUNQL

Report for period 22 February 1984 to 30 June 1984 and years ended 30 16 I 9 June 1985, 30 June 1986 and 30 June 1987, 21 (receipt announced by Clerk).

SYDNEY-NEwCASTLE REGIONAL COUNCI.

Report for.period 1 Mardi 1985 to 30 June 1985 and years ended 30 June 4 I 10 1986 and 30 June 1987, 20 (receipt announced by Clerk).

WESTERN REGIONAL COUNCIL

Report for period llMaivh l984to3OJune l984 and years ended 3OJune 17 I 11 1985, 30 June 1986 and 30 June 1987, 21 (receipt announced by Clerk).

WESTERN METROPOIJI'AN REGIONAL COUNCIL:

Report for period 22 February 1984 to 30 June 1984 and years ended 30 12 1 12 June 1985. 30 June 1986 and 30 June 1987, 21 (receipt announced by Clerk).

WIRADJURI REGIONAL COUNCIL

Report for period 14 February 1984w 30 June 1984 and years ended 30 11 I 13 June 1985, 30 June 1986 and 30 June 1987, 21 (receipt announcec by Clerk).

ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS ACT 1983:

Regulation under, 148.

ACUPUNCTURE COLLEGES (AUSTRALIA):

Report to Minister for Education and Youth Affairs, dated Mardi 1988, 146. 88 IV 86

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ADOFFION OF CHILDREN ACT 1965:

Regulations under, 144.

AORICULTUREz

Report of Department for year ended 30 June 1987, 52 (receipt announcec 25 I 14 fry Clerk).

AIR TRANSPORT ACT 1964:

Regulations under, 34.

AID URY-WODONGA (NEW SOUTH WALES) CORPORATION:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 19 (receipt announced by Clerk).

ALEXANDER C. B., FOUNDATION:

43 1 15

AN4AL RESEARCH REVIEW PANEL:

51 I 16 Report for ycar ended 30 June l987,71 ..................

ANNUAL REPORTS (DEPARThIENTS) ACT 1985:

Regulations under. 148.

Report for year ended 3OJune 1987, 32 ..................

ANNUAL REPORTS (STATUTORY BODIES) ACT 1984:

Regulations under, 79, 148.

ANZAC MEMORIAL BUILDING TRUSTEES:

54 I 17

APIARIES ACT 1985:

Report for 1987.88 .............................

Regulations under. 143.

Schedules under, 32.

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ARCHIThCrS ACT 1921: Regulations under, 51.

ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES: Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 19 (rece4n announced by Clerk).

ARTS: Report of Office of S Minister for S Ails for year axiS 30 June 1987, 80.

ASSEMBLY: A559.(BLY VOLUME

SESSIONAl.. PAPFJs: PACE

Alphabetical List of Manbas (facing page 1) 1

157 159 179 183 185

Votes and Proceedingsj4osltol2 ......................

189

Proclamation Dissolving Parliarnait .......................

191

Business Undisposed of at the CIoz of Session ................ Attenxlns of Members in Divisions and Counts-out .............

Weekly Reports of Divisions in Committee of the Whole, No. 1 193

Business of the Session ............................. Alphabetical Register of Bills ........................... Register of Addresses and Orders ......................Standing and Select Committees appointed during the Session .......

225 Reports flom Printing Committee, Nos 1 to 4 ...............

AUDITOR-GENERAL (See "HNANCF)

AUSThALIAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION: pp (nd)

60 IV 87 Report for 1986, 118 .............................

AUS1RAUAN COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY:

Report for 1986, 118 ............................ -61 IV 88

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BAiL ACE 1978:

Regulations under, 16.

BARLEY MARKETING BOARD

Report for year ended 31 October 1987, 21 (receipt announced by Clerk) 18 I 19

BOOKMAKERS (TAXATION) ACE 1917:

- Regulations under, 69.

BOXING AUTHORITY ACE 1986:

Regulations under, 97.

BROKEN HILL WATER BOARD:

28 I 20

BUILDING SERVICES CORPORATION:

Report for the period 1 July 1987 to 31 December 1987,18 22 1 21

BUSINESS FRANCHISE UCENCES (PETROLEUM PRODUCES) ACT 1987:

Regulations under. 68.

BUSINESS FRANCHISE UCENCES (TOBACCO) ACE 1987:

Report for l987,36 .............................

Regulations under, 68.

C

CENThAL COAST (NEW SOUTH WALES) C1TRUS MARKETING BOARD

Report for year ended 30 June 1987. 20 (receipt announced by Clerk).

CHARiTABLE COLLECtIONS ACE 1934:

Regulations under, 69.

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CHILDREN (CARE AND PROTECTION) AC!' 1987: Regulations under, 144.

CHILDREN (COMMUNiTY SERVICE ORDERS) AC!' 1987: Regulations under, 144.

CHILDREN (CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS) AC!' 1987:

Regulations under. 16.

CHILDREN (DETENTION CENThES) AC!' 1987:

Regulations under, 144.

CHILDREN (EQUALITY OF STATUS) AC!' 1976:

Regulations under, 16.

CHILDREN'S COURT AC!' 1987:

Rules under, 16.

CHIROPRACTIC AC!' 1978:

Regulations under, 117.

CITY AND SUBURBAN ELECIRIC RAILWAYS AC!' 1915:

Notifications of aaluisition, appiopriation and/or resumption of land wide the Public Works Act, for purposes of, 146.

CiTY OF SYDNEY INQUIRY (See "LOCAL GOVERNMENT—CITY OF SYDNEn.

CLEAN AIR AC!' 1961:

Regulations under, 144.

CLOSER SEtTLEMENT ACTS:

Regulations under, 98.

CLOSER SEtTLEMENT (AMEN0MEN1) AC!' 1914:

Ga2ette notices under section 13 of the Act, 70.

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COBAR WATER BOARD:

40 I 22

COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION:

HAWKESBURY AGRICULTURAl. COI.LEGE

31 IV 89 Reponfor 1987,33 ............................. MACARTHUR INSlTflJIt OF thalEa EDUCATION:

Report for 1987, 148 (receipt announced by Clerk) ............. 79 V 104

Ns'EAN:

Report forl98l,33 ............................. 33 V 91

NEW SOUTH WALES INS1TIUTE OF ThCHNOWCY:

34 V 103

NORTHEaN RIVERS:

35 V 92

Report forl98l.58 .............................

SYDNEY CO.ECE OF ADVANCED EDUCATION: U

36 V 93

COMM IT ISSION OF AUD (See "FThiANCE").

COflEES:

Report forl98l,34 .............................

PRINTING:

Report forl98l.34 .............................

Report No. 1, 63; No. 2, 86; No. 3, 130.

Report forl98l,34 .............................

PUBLIC AaOUNTS: Report on the purchasing practices and the allocation of stoics and cquipinert

resources within the Thnical and Further Education System, 22 (receipt announced try Clerk).

Report on the Proceedings of the Accrual Accounting Seminar—Sydney 74 II 25 5 February 1988, dated May 1988, 149 (receipt announced by Clerk)

Report on the Heritage Council of New South Wales, dated June 1988, 149 75 II 26 (receipt announced by Clerk).

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COMN1TFEES (coniin,ued):

SaEcn

Report of the Select Committee of Inquixy into the Police Regulatior 82 II 24 (Allegations of Misconduct) Bill 1988.

COMMUNITY JUSTiCE CENTRES:

Report foryearended 30 June 1987, 16. 21 II 27

COMMUNITY SERVICE ORDERS ACT 1979:

Regulations under, 70.

COMPENSATION COURT ACT 1984: Rules under, 16.

ONFERENCE:

Proceedings of the 18th Conference of Psesiding Officers and Clerks. (tablec 106 11 28 in Legislalive Council)

X)NSUMER AFFAS: Report of Depaxtnent for year ended 30 June 1987, 21 (receipt announc&

by Clerk).

ONVEYANCWJO ACT 1919: Regulations under, 88.

X)-OPERATION ACT 1923: Regulations under, 98, 126.

D-OPERATION (AMENDMENT) ACT 1986: Regulations under, 126.

DRPORATh AFFAIRS COMMISSION: Report concerning certain activities relating to the Australian BUilding 52 II 29

Consmiction Emplc'ecs' and Builders thbouxers' Federation, together with annexures A-R (volume 1) and annexwes 5-AP (volume 2). 81.

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CORRECI1ON NO110ES: Under VarIOUS Acts, 52, 70, 71, 143, 145.

CORRECTIVE SERVICES: Report of Depazmrnt for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (receipt announcer

by Clerk).

COUNTRY INDUSTRIES ASSISTANCE FUND AND ADVANCEE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FUND:

Report for period 1 July 1986 to 10 April 1987, 20 (receipt announced by Ckrk).

CREDiT UNION ACT:

Regulations under, 98, 126.

CRIMES ACT 190):

Regulations under, 16.

CROWN LANDS:

By- LAws:

Under, for amended fees and charges of certain cenietries. 98.

Under, for management of rvsaves, 98.

CONSOLIDATION ACT 1913:

Regulations under, 98.

DUNCATION OF aRTAIN Ls (SEcnON 25):

Gazette NoUces dealing with the, 71, 89.

PUBLIC PURPOSES (SECnON 24):

Abstracts of, intended to be dedicated for, 88.

CUMBERLAND OVAL ACt 1981:

By-laws under, 69.

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DAIRY CORPORATION:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 20 (receipt announced by Clerk).

DAIRY INDUSTRY ACE 1979: Regulations under, 18.

DAIRY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE:

58 II 30 Report for year ended 30 September 1987, 118 ..............

DIRECTOR OF PUBUC PROSECIJIIONS ACE 1986: Regulations under, 143.

DISThICF COURT ACT 1973: Regulations under, 17. Rules under, 17, 33, 143.

DRIED FRUiTS BOARD:

39 II 31 Report for 1987, 52 .............................

DRUG CRIME COMMISSION: Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (receipt announced by Clerk).

DRUG MISUSE AND ThAFFICKING ACT 1985: Schedule under, 17.

E

EDUCATION:

COMMISSION:

10 II 32 Report for 1986, 21 (receipt announced by Clerk) .............DEPARTMFNfl

Report for 1987. 148 (receipt announced try Clerk) ............ 76 11 33

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ELECFORAU

Statistical return for the byelection in Noithern Tablelands held on 23 May 42 II 34 1987, 31.

Sflfl:

Act

Regulations under, 18, 57.

COMMISSION:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 19 (receipt announced by Clerk).

COMMISSION Acr 1950:

Notifications of acquisitions, appropriation and/or resumption of land under the Public Works Act, for purposes of, 58, 147.

Correction notices, 70.

EIaGY ADMINISThATION Aer 1987:

Regulations under, 18.

ENERGY AUTHORiTY:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 19 (receipt announced by Clerk).

ENERGY LEGISLATION (REPEALS AND SAVINGS) ACF 1987:

Regulations under, 19.

ENVIRONMENT AND PIANNlNG

Report of Department for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (receipt announcec 3 II 35 by Clerk).

ERRATUM NOTICES (See "CORRECTION NOTICES').

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FNANCE:

AuDrmR-GEQJAL's REPORT:

Report of the Author-General under the Public Finance and Audit Act 1983 24 1 18 for audits with balance dates between 1 July 1987 and 29 February 1988 and completed audits not included in the previous year. Volume 1. 1988 (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 19 (p14

COMMISSION OF Aunrn

Focus on Reform Report on the State's finances by the New South Wales 96A ifi 39 Commission of Audit dated July 1988, together with an executive 96a 111 40 summay, 149.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT:

Financial Starement2June 1988, 122 (p4 73 II 36

FIRE COMMISSIONERS:

Report of the floaxd for the yearended3Oiune 1987 (tabled in Legislasivt 97 II 37 Council)

FIREARMS AND DANGEROUS WEAPONS AC!' 1973:

Regulations under, 69.

FISH RIVER WATER SUPPLY ADMINISThATION AC!' 1945: Report of the Fish River Water Supply Undertaking for 1987, 69 46 III 38 Regulations under, 52.

FISHERIES AND OYSThR FARMS AC!' 1935: Regulations under, 32.

DRESWY:

Acr 1916:

Notification of acquisition, appropriation and/or resumption of land wide the Public Works Act, for purposes of, 80.

Return of amounts expended under the provisions of stion 13 for year ended 30 June 1987, 80.

Regulations under, 58.

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F FORESTRY (continued):

COMMISSION:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 19 (receipt announced by Clerk).

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT 1912:

Regulations under, 98.

G

GAMING AND BElTING ACT 1912:

Regulations under, 80.

GAS AND ELECTRICITY ACT 1935:

Regulations under, 34.

GENERAL TRAFFIC ACt 1900:

Regulations under, 34, 146.

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE omcE

Report for year ended 30Juxr 1987,21 (receipt announced by Clerk). .. 14 III 41

GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS ACT 1912 (See "RAILWAYS").

GOVERNMENT SUPPLY DEPARTMENT:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (receipt announced by Clerk).

GRAIN HANDLING ACT 1954:

Notification of acquisidon. appropriation and/or iesumption of land under the Public Works Act, for purposes of, 34.

GRAIN HANDLING AUTHORiTY:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 20 (receipt announced by Clerk).

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G GRAIN SORGHUM MARKETING BOARIY

83 III 42 Report for l987,143 .............................GREYHOUND RACING CONThOL BOARD:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 19 (receipt announced by Clerk).

H

HAWKERS AC!' 1974: Regulations under, 69.

RAY IRRIGATION AC!' 1902: RegUlatiOns under, 98.

EIEALTH: Report of Deparunent for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (receipt announced

by Clerk).

Report of Foundation for year ended 30 June 1987, 52 (receipt announced 26 flI 45 by Clerk).

Report and recommendations of the Mlnistaiid Advisory Committee together 53 III 43 with volumes 2, 3,4 into the Review of Standards Patient Care it Fifth Schedule Hospitals in New South Wales, dated August 1987, 81.

IERITAGE COUNC& Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 19 (receipt announced by Clerk).

RJNTER VALLEY CONS ERVATION ThUST:

29 III 46

I

Report for l98l,36 .............................

N1DUSThIAL RELATIONS AND EMPLOYMEWF:

Report of Department for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (receipt announcec by Clerk).

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I

INSTITUTh OF THE ARTS AC' 1987:

Regulations under, 118.

INVESThIENT CORPORATION:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 19 (receipt annowzce8 by Clerk).

J

JOINT COAL BOARD (See "MINING").

JUDICIAL COMMISSION:

Report for period 19 becember 1986 to 30 June 1987,20 (receipt announced by Clerk).

JUDICIAL OFFICERS ACT 1986:

Report and Determination under section 50 of the Act and the Staxutor) 100 IV 77 and Other Offices Remuneration Act, dated 17 December 1987, 31 (ordered to be primed in the Leg islasive Council).

JURY ACT 1977:

Regulations under, 17.

JUSTICES ACT 1902:

Regulations under, 17, 88, 143.

L

LAND AND ENVIRONMENT COURT ACT 1979:

Regulations under, 17.

LAW REFORM COMMISSION:

Report on Artificial Conception—In-Vitro Feiiilisatioo, 143 ........ 85 111 48

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LEGAL PRACTITIONERS ACT 1898: Report and Determination of the Legal Fees and Costs Board under sectioz

200 of the Act, 16.

LEGAL PROFESSION AC 1987: Regulations under. 17, 143.

LIQUOR AC 1982: Regulations under, 145.

LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BOARD Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (receipt announced by C!es'*).

LISTENING DEVICES ACE 1984: Regulations under, 17.

LOCAL COURTS AC 1982: Regulations under, 17.

LOCAL COURTS (CML CLAIMS) AC 1970: Rules under, 17.

LOCAL GOVERNNT:

Act 1919: Ordinances under, 52. Corxvction notices, 52.

On OF SYDNEY INQUIRY:

95 1 23 Report Two,daxed May 1988, 148 .....................

GRANTS COMMISSION:

Report for yearended 30June 1987, 98 .................. 55 111 49

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LORD HOWE ISLAND BOARD:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987. 33 .................. 27 m 50

LOrFER1ES AND ART UNIONS ACF 1901:

Balance Sheets of Ast Unions, 145.

Regulations under, 69.

M

MARiTIME SERVICES ACT 1935:

Regulations under. 70, 146.

MCGARVIE SMiTH INCORPORATION ACT 1928:

Rules under, 32.

MEAT INDUSThY ACT 1978:

Regulations under, 32.

MEDICAL BOARD:

70 III 51

Report for year ended 30 June 1986, 126 ................ 71 III 52

MENIAL HEALTh ACE 1983:

Report of the Steeting Committee on Mental Health to the Minister fo 72 In 44 Health on the Mental Health Act 1983, dated May 1988, 126.

Report for yearended30June 1985. 126 .................

MENIAL HEALTh REVIEW ThIBUNAL

56 IV 53

57 IV 54

Report ofPtesident for l98ó,99 ...................... ReponofPresident for l987,99 ......................

METROPOLITAN WASm DISPOSAL AIJEHORITY:

Report for year ended 31 March 1988, 144 ................ 86 IV 55

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MININ(k

COAl. AND On.. SI-LAZE MINE WORKERS' SUPERANNUATION TRIBUNAL:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 20 (receipt announced by Clerk).

JoinT COAl. BOARD:

flI 47 MINE SLJBSIDEJ'CE C0MPB(SATION Acr 1961;

Report for year ended 30 June 1987. 70 ..................50

Regulations under, 58..

MnEs RESCUE BOARD:

Report for 1986, 147 91 IV 57 Minps SUB5IDEFCE BOARD:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 19 (receipt a.ruzowiced by Clerk).

MINERAL RESOURCES DEPARTMFNfl

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (receipt announced by Clerk).

Mmmc AcT 1973: Regulations under, 58.

MISCELLANEOUS ACTS (COMMUNITY WELFARE) REPEAL AND AMENDMENT ACT 1987:

Regulations under, 144.

MISCELLANEOUS AC'S (VICflMS COMPENSA11ON) REPEAL AND AMENDMENT ACT 1987:

Regulations under, 17.

MOORE THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE:

63 V 90

MOTOR ThAFFIC ACT 1909:

Report for l98ó,118 .............................

Regulations under, 34, 70, 146.

Repeal of Regulation under, ia

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MOTOR ThANSPORT:

Report of Commissioner for year ended 30 June 1987,20 (receipt announcet by Clerk).

MURRAY VALLEY (N.S.W.) CrI1US MARKETING BOARD:

84 IV 56 Report for 1987. 143 ............................ N

NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE:

ACT 1974:

Erratum notices under, 145.

Notification of acquisition, appropriation and/or itsumption of land under the Public Works Act, for purposes of, 33.

Notifications and Pmclamations rtserving rain land as part of natioS park, etc., 33, 88, 144.

Regulation under. 144.

Revocation pursuant to secdon 47L, 33, 145.

SavicE:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (receipt announced by Clerk).

NAVIGATION ACT 1901:

Regulation under, 70.

NEW SOUTH WALES INSTITUTE OF ThCHNOLOGY (See "COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCA'IlON").

NEW SOUTH WALES SUPERANNUATION OFFICE (Sec "SUPERANNUATION").

NOISE CONThOL ACT 1975:

Regulations under, 33.

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NOMINAL DEFENDANT: Accounts for 1987, 79.

NON-INDIGENOUS ANIMALS ACT 1987: Regulations under, 143.

NOXIOUS INSECTS ACT 1934: Regulations under, 32.

NURSES REGISTRATION ACT 1953: Regulations under, 117.

NURSES REGISTRATION (AMENDMENT) ACT 1985: Regulations under, 117.

0 OATS MARKETING BOARD:

Report for year aidS 30 September 1987. 20 (receipt wuzowzced by Clerk). 2 IV 58

OFFENCES IN PUBLIC PLACES ACT 1979: Regulations under, 18.

OILS EEDS MARKETING BOARD: Report for year ended 31 October 1987, 21 (receipt announced by Clerk). 20 TV 59

OMBUDSMAN ACT 1974:

Report under section 31 of the Act and section 32 of the Police Regulatiox 41 TV 63 (Aiiegations of Misconduct) Act on proposals to amaid the Polia' Regulation (Allegations of Misconduct) Act, 31.

Report under section 27 of the Act concerning the refusal of the 67 TV 60 Commissioner for Motor Tnnsport to comply with rrnnrndations made by the font Deputy Ombudsman, 125.

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O1JDSMAN ACT 1974 (continued):

Report under section 27 of the Act concerning the failure of the Council 68 IV 61 of the City of Lake Macquarie to ixnpSient recomrnendationr regarding unreasonable le'.y of rates, 125.

Report wider section 27 of the Act conctiting the failure of Bduingen Shirt 69 IV 62 Council to implement recommendations, 126.

P

PA.RLIAMENTARY ELECTORAThS AND ELECTIONS ACT 1912:

Regulations under. 148.

PARLIAMENTARY REMUNERATION IRIBUNAL

Report and determination under section 5* of the Act, dated 18 Deccmbei 99 IV 64 1987, 31 (ordered to be printed in the Legislative Council).

PARLIAMENTARY REMUNERATION ACT 1975:

Schedule under, 32.

PAROLE BOARD:

92 IV 65

PASTURES PR(YFECFION ACT 1934:

Regulation under, 32, 98.

PEI'ITIONS (Presented to Assembly only except where oihe,wise indicated):

Repoitfor 1987, 147 ............................

ABORTION:

Praying for legislation to protect the unborn, 15 (3), 30(3). 97. 142 (2).

Praying that existing abortion services not be restricted, 142.

Aoumai IMMUNE DacFI4cY SYNOR0P.lIz

Praying that steps be taken to prnent the spread of Acquired Iinmunc Deficiency Syndrome, 15, 31, 117.

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PETITIONS (continued):

ANn-DISQD.cNA11ON Aer:

Praying for the consolidation of the two categories of impainnent uSe the Act, 15.

BEEKEEPERS—NATIONAI. PARKS AND Caown LAUD:

Praying that beekeepers not be excluded from National Parks and Crowr Land areas, 31.

BHP Swn. Mni—Rry HILL:

Praying that the proposed BR? steel mill not be sited at Rooty Hill, 15.

BWOMHFJLD RIVSSIDE Hosprmt:

Praying that Bloomfield Riverside Hospital at Orange not be closed, 15(2).

BOLTON Pona VajnlntoN FAN SaFC

Praying that a ventilation fan shaft not be erected at Bolton Point, 31.

CAMPBaLTOWN AND CAMDE?4 HOSPTrALS:

Praying to oppose the decision to close the maternity, ward at Camplrlltowr Hospital and the Oiildrtn's Ward at Camden Dimict Hospital, 125.

CAn PARK AND ACCESS RoAD—CooLon COITAGE OIILDCARE (YNTRE

Praying for an investigation into the delay in the completion of the car pan and acass road to Coolamon Cottage Qiildcaie Centre at Blacktowr Hospital, 67.

CASINOS:

Praying that casinos not be legalised, 97.

CHILD CARE CfJ'JTRB—COBAR:

Praying for a multi-purpose child care centre in Cobar, 16.

COOINDA SOiCx)L:

Praying against the proposed closure of Cooinda School, 97.

Praying for the piping and covering or fencing of all open drains in the Fairfield area, 15.

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PETITIONS (continued):

EDuCA1iON—CERTInCATES:

Praying against the proposed changes to the rules governing the Certifican of Secondaty Education and the Higher School Certificate, 68.

EDUCKnON INQUIRY:

Praying for an independent inquizy into education, 31.

RREAJU.45 AND DANGEROUS WE.10NS:

Praying that private gun coliections held by licensed shootars not be confiscated, 15(2).

Praying that the Fireazrns and Dangerous Weapons (Amendment) Act 1985 be repealed, 15.

Praying to express disapproval of certain ragulations under the Firearmr and Dangerous Weapons Act 1973, 16.

Praying that the honest citizen not be disarmed by legislation and requestin that the main souives of violence be examined, 16.

FJsInjo—lNw4l) WATER WAYS:

Praying for a prohibition on the fishing of inland water ways by professionai fishemien, 15.

floon PRONE LANDS—LANSVALE:

Praying for the rezoning of flood prone land in Lansvale, 117.

GAP BEAn-I:

Praying for the continuation of vehicle access to Gap Beach, 15.

GAS Suptv: -

Praying that the gas supply to Botanic Road, Mosman, be repaired, 51,68

GIJYR.A CENTRAL Soioct:

Praying for a multi-purpose hall for Guyra Central School, 57.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT—COMPLAINTS UwTfl

Praying for a thorough and unbiased investigation into those matters placu before it, 142.

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PETITIONS (continued):

HIGI SQ1CXL—MOUNT DRUTIt

Praying for the reconsideration of a senior high school for the Mount Dnñt area, IS.

HOME ECONOMICS OAssas:

Praying for a reduction in the size of Home Economics classes, 142 (3).

HOMEBUsH ABAVTOIR:

Praying for the building of a new Oovemli2ent owned and operated hi-ted abattoir at Homebush, 142.

HORSE RIDDJG—NKn0NAL PASICS:

Praying against the restriction on horse riding in national -, 68.

Housnio DEVELOPMF)1TS—HORNSBY SfflRE

Praying to oppose medium density housing developments in eclair residential areas of Hoxnsby Shire, 142.

IRRADIATION OF Fcn:

Praying for the enfortenient of regulations prubibiting the irradiation of food and the sale of imported intated food, 15.

JuvENul FIRST ODERs:

Praying for a review and tightening of the legislation relating to juvenile first offenders, 31.

L&WRY PLUNKEn RESERVE, MOSMAN:

Praying that flee lopping by Mosman Council in Uw7y Plunken Reserve not be allowed, 142.

LorrauEs AGENCY:

Praying for a loireries agency for the Crown Central Newsagent. 16.

Lawat HUNTER AREA Hw.m SERWCE:

Praying for discussions before the proposed amalgamation of the Lowet Hunter Area Health Service, 68.

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MFDCAL ThEAThFJJT—CENTRAL COASt

Praying for an inquiiy into after bows medical tneidnicat on the Ccntra Coat 31.

METHADOWE:

Praying that narcotic addicts he granted the right to receiVe methadone, 31 MORAL POLLUTION:

Praying that society be protected from the hannful effts of moral pollution 15. 31, 57.

MOTOR SpoRts COMPLEC—WARNERvALE

Praying to express opposition to the proposed Motor Spoits Complex a Wamen'ale, 31.

Nua.a4a ACCIDENTS—SYDNEY PORTS:

Praying for the release of plans to deal with nUClear axcidents in Sydne poa3l.

ORANGE AND CANOBOLAS HIGH 504001$:

Praying for the upading of facilities at Orange and Canobolas Higi Schools, 15.

Pa)EsnuAN CRosSING—B LAacrowr4 ROAD:

Praying for a pedestrian crossing on Blacktown Road at Blacktown Hospital 67.

PEDESTRiAN S.pErv--OouIsuiw:

Praying for measures for pedestrian safety at the corner of Auburn and Clifford Sucets, Goulburn, 57.

PrrrwA'TER Fars noREs—PARXLAND:

Praying for the dedication of certain land on the forethores of Pittwater at parkiand for recreational purposes, 51, 68.

POu—Ez.EcmRATh OF AuBURN:

Praying for tougher penalties for receiVers of stolen goods and increasec police leVels in the electorate of Auburn, 125.

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PETITIONS (continued):

POLCE—BAItOW: Praying for the maintenance of the current status of the police force a

Barlow, 117. Poucs—S(mnLAND SHIRE

Praying for increased police LeVelS in the Sutherland Shire, 125. PoucE—TARa DIvisioN:

Praying for additional police for the Tn Police DIViSiOn, 142, PROSTITUnON:

Praying for the elimination of proswdon, 31. 97. QUALITY OF LIFE—ULTIMO AND PYRMONt

Praying for meaazres to improve the quality of life for the annmuthfles ol Ultimo and Pyrmoni, 15.

RAILWAY OLOSSING LKMTS: Praying for lights at three railway cussings south of Amiidalc, 57.

RECYQABLE RESOURCES:

Praying for a ooinmission of inquiry to determine more efficient use of recyclable resources, 15.

REGn ThEATRE Praying that the Regent Theatre not be demolished, 16.

RUONINO OF LAND—VINEy4UW: Praying for the rezoning of land in precinct 13, Vineyaai, 16, 51.

ROAD—BOUNDARY SnEEr TO DW{I ROAD, CIIA1SWOOD: Praying for a link mad from Boundary Street to Delhi Road, Qiatswood,

31. 50400 Ls—ANcnany STAFE

Praying that ancillary staff members in schools not be reduced, 79. 50100 Ls—ENROu.ec IJNGS:

Praying for the removal of all ceilings on pupil enrolments at non-government schools, 15.

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PETITIONS (continued):

SEwERAGE—BaCOLA:

Praying that Bilgola Plateau, Taylom Point and Clareville Beach be connected to the sewerage SyStem, 15, 68.

SHOALJIAVEN DiSntICT MEMORIAL HOSPffAL -

Praying for the rebuilding of the medical ward of ShoalhaVen Distric Memorial Hospital, 16.

ThADD.iG Houas:

Praying to oppose twenty-four hour trading at hotels, clubs and entertainmen VenUeS, 87.

ThAFRC LaGrrS—FAIRnaD WEST:

Praying for the installation of traffic lights at the intersection of Cambxidgc Street and Thomey Road, Fairfield West, 68.

VALLEY INDUSTRIES SHaTERED WORXSHoP

Praying for the cothnued operation of Valley Industries Sheltered Woxkshoj at Tazee, 15.

WYONG ROAD:

Praying for the immediate upgrading of Wyong Road, 16.

PERIODIC DETENTION OF PRISONERS ACT 1981:

Regulations under, 70..

PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETIES ACT 1967:

Regulations under, 98, 126.

PESrUCIDEs AND AILED CHEMICALS ACT 1978:

Regulations under. 32.

POISONS ACT 1966:

Regulations under, 117.

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POLICE (Sec also "OMBUDSMAN" and "CORRECTIVE SVICES'): DEPARTMTh'r

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (receipt announced by Clerk).

POLICE INTERNAL AffAIRS BRM4OI: Report for 1987 (tabled in Legislative Council) 98 IV 66

POLICE REGULATION ACT 1899: Rules under, 69.

PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ACT 1979: Regulations under, 52.

PRICKLY-PEAR ACT 1924: Regulations under, 98, 143.

PRICKLY-PEAR DESTRUCTION COMMISSION: Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 20 (receipt announced by Clerk).

PRINTING COlvff,4rFFEE (See "COMMITFEES").

PRISONS ACT 1952: Regulations under. 70,147.

PRIVATE HEALTH ESTABLISHMENTS ACT 1982: Regulations under, 118.

PROBATION AND PAROLE ACT 1983: Regulations under, 70.

PROTEC'IlVE COMMISSIONER Report for yearended 30 June 1987, 16. 23 IV 67

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMrITEE (See "COMMITtEES").

PUBLIC ACCOUNtANTS REGISThA1ION BOARD Report for 1985, 21 (receipt announced by Clerk) ............. 9 IV 68

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PUBLIC AUTHORiTIES (FINAN GAL ARRANGEMENTS) ACT 1987:

Regulations under, 68, 80, 148.

PUBLIC FINANCE AND AUDIT ACT 1983:

Determination of Treasurer under section 24 of the Act, 79, 147,148 (2).

Regulations under, 80, 148.

Schedules to Act, 80, 148.

Variations under section 26 of the Act, 148.

PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1902:

Regulations under, 118.

PUBLIC ROADS ACT 1902:

Abstract of resumption under section 8: 71, 89.

Correction Notices, 71.

Regulations under, 99.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1912:

NOTIRCATIONS OF ACUISrnON OF LAND OR EASB,1Enr (Refer also to appropriate headings in body of!nde.x):

City and Suburban electric railways, 146.

Electricity Transmission Lines, Power Stations and Substations, 58, 147.

Forestry purposes, 80.

National Parks and Wildlife, 33.

Public Recitation Grounds, 71.

Railway purposes, 89, 147.

Road purposes, 88, 146.

Technical Colleges, 118.

Water Supply, 99.

Water storage purposes, 34.

Notification to rescind notification of resimption of easement for nil wa purposes, 34.

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PURE FOOD ACT 1908: Regulations under, 118.

R

RAILWAYS:

GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS ACT 1912: By-laws under, 34, 146. Nodflcaxion to rescind notification of resumption of easement under the

Public Works Act, for purposes of, 34.

RACECOURSE DEVELOPMENT COMMITFEE: Report fir year ended 30 June 1987, 69 49 IV 69

REAL ESTATE VALUERS REGIS11A11ON BOARD: Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 19 (receipt announced by Clerk).

REAL PROPERTY ACT 190): Regulations under, 58, 89.

REGISTERED CLUBS ACT 1976: Regulations under, 145.

REGISThATION OF BIRTHS AND MARRiAGES ACT' 1973: Regulations under, 18.

RELEASE ON UCENCE BOARD: Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 147 93 IV 70

RETURNED SOLDIERS SETFLEMENT ACT 1916: Regulations under, 99.

RICE MARKETING BOARD: Report for year ended 31 October 1987, 21 (receipt announced by Clerk) 19 IV 71

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S SECOND-HAND DEALERS AND COLLECTORS ACT 1906:

Regulations under, 69.

SECURrTY (PROTECTION) INDUSThY ACT 1985:

Report for the period 1 Januaxy to 30 June 1987, under section 26 of the 48 IV 72 Act; 69.

Regulations under, 69.

SHERiFF ACT 1900:

Fees under, 18.

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (receipt announced by Clerk).

SOUTH-WEST TAB LELANDS WATER SUPPLY:

Report of South-West Tablelands Waler Supply Undeztakng for 1987, 69 47 IV 73

ADMIMSrRAnON ACT 1941:

Regulations under, 52.

SPORTING INJURIES COMMITTEE

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 20 (receipt announced by Clerk) 1 IV 74

STAMP DUTIES ACT 1920:

Regulations under, 68.

STATE ROADS ACT 1986:

Notifications of acquisition, appxopñation and/or reswnption of land under the Public Works Act, for purpose of. 34, 88, 146.

Regulations under, 70.

STATE TRANSPORT (CO-ORDINATION) ACT 1931:

Regulations under, 146.

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STATUTORY AND OTHER OFFICES REMUNERATION TRIBUNAL (see also "JUDICIAL OFFICERS ACt 1986'):

Report and Determination under section 14 of the Act, dated 17 Deceit 104 IV 81 1987, 32 (ordered to be printed in the Legislative Council).

Report and Determination under section 14 of the Act, dated 28 January 102 IV 79 1988, 32 (ordered to be printed in the Legislative Councit).

Report and Determination under section 14 of the Act, dated 28 Januar) 103 IV 80 1988, 32 (ordered to be printed in the Legislative Council).

Report and Determination under section 14 of the Act, dated 16 Maid 44 IV 75 1987, 68.

Report and Determination under section 14 of the Act, dated 16 Maid 101 IV 78 1988, 68 (also ordered to be primed in the Legislative Council).

Report and Determination under section 15A of the Act, dated 29 Aprii 45 IV 76 1988, 68.

flOCK (CHEMICAL RESIDUES) ACE 1975: Regulations under, 32.

flOCK DISEASES ACt 1923:

Regulations under, 32, 143.

rERATA 'IlTLES ACE 1973:

Regulations under, 89.

UMMARY OFFENCES ACE 1988:

Regulations under, 143.

:UpERArqNuAnQ (Sec also "MINING" and "RETIREMENfl: NEw SouTh WAI.Es SuPE1utuA1,oN OmcE

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 19 (receipt announced by Clerk).

UPREME COURT ACE 1970:

Correction notices, 143.

Regulations under, 18.

Rules under, 18, 33, 80, 143.

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SYDNEY COLLEGE OF DIVINiTY: 64 V 94

SYDNEY HARBOUR TUNNEL (PRIVATE JOINT VENTURE) ACF 1987:

Regulations under, 35.

Report for l986, 118 .............................

T TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION:

AcT 1974:

Notification of acquisition, appiopriation andMr TCSWIIptiODS under, 118. DFYARTheJt

77 IV 82

62 IV 83

Report of Technical Education Trust Funds for 1987,148 (rece an,iounce 4n 81 IV 84 by Clerk).

THERAPEUTIC GOODS AND COSMETICS ACT 1972:

Regulations under, 118.

IOBACCO LEAF MARKETING BOARD:

Report for 1987, 149 (receipt announced by Clerk) ............

59 IV 85

Report on AdVanced Education Courses for 1986, 118 ..........

'IOURISM COMMISSION:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (receipt announced by Clerk).

TOW mUCK AC!' 1967:

Report for 1987, 118 ............................

Regulations under, 146.

ThANSPORT (See also "RAILWAYS':

AcT 1930: Regulations under, 35, 70, 146.

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TRANSPORT (Sec also "RAILWAYS") (continued):

ACcIDENTS COMPB4SA11ON Acr 1987: Regulations under, 69.

AunioRrnEs ACT 1980: Notifications of acquisition under, 35, 88, 147. Regulations under, 35, 70.

MINISTRY: Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (receipt announced by Clerk).

TREASURY CORPORATION ACT 1983: Regulations under, 69.

TRUSTEE ACT 1925: Regulations under, 18.

U UNION ThEOLOGICAL INSflhlJ'It

Report for 1986, 118.

UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY COLLEGES ACT 1900 (See "UNIVERSn'IES—.SYDNEY").

UNIVERSrflES:

MACQUARIE By-laws, 118. Report for 1987, 33 32 V 97

New ENGLAND:

Report for 1987, 34 37 V 98

NEwCMmE: Report for 1983, 146 89 V 99 Report for l984,146 90 V 100

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UNIVERSITIES (continued):

SYDNEY:

By-laws, 119. Report for l98l,34 38 V 101

WOu.ONCQNG:

Report for 1987, 148 (receipt announced by Cle,*) 80 V 102

V

VALUATION OF LAND ACT 1916:

Regulations under, 80.

VETERINARY SURGEONS:

Report of Board for year ended 30 June 1987, 19 (receipt announced fr) Clerk).

Acr 1986:

Regulations under, 32.

VICTIMS COMPENSATION ACT 1987:

Regulations under. 18.

Rules under, 18, 143.

w WATER RESOURCES DEPARThIENT:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (receipt announced by Clerk).

WATER SUPPLY AIJFHORrI1ES ACT 1987:

Notifications of acquisitions, appmpriation and/or reaunptions under, 99.

Regulations under, 58, 145.

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w WENTWORTH IRRIGATION ACT 1890:

Regulations under, 99.

WEST SCHOLARSHIP TRUSTEES:

66 V 96

WESIN LANDS AC!' 1901: Regulations under, 99.

WILD DOG DESTRUCTiON BOARD:

Report for years ended 30 June l986and3o June l98l,118 ........

Report for 1987, 36 ............................. 30 V 105

WINE GRAPES MARKEtING BOARD:

Report for year ended 31 May 1987, 19 (receipt announced by Clerk).

Y YOWl! AND COMMUNITY SERVICES:

Report of Deparunent for year ended 30 June 1987, 22 (rece4pi announcec by Clerk).

z

ZOOLOGICAL PARKS BOARD:

Report for year ended 30 June 1987, 19 (receipt announced by Clerk).

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (FIRST SESSION OF THE FORTY-NINTH PARLIAMENT)

Date of Writs: 22 February, 1988. Nomination Day: 26 February, 1988. Polling Day: 19 March, 1988.

Return of Writs: 22Apr11, 1988.

nnr.lcn in ADDhl iQAR—PROROGUED 10 AUGUST, 1988

Member (M p Party Electorate No Member (M P ) Party Electorate

AN Parirera Diane - A L P. Wetrlworthville 58 MARIO-lAM Cohn William . . ALP ALP.

Kerra Porr

ERY Richard Sarrderson . ALP Rrrrersrone 59 MARlIN. Robert Douglas . srephens

TA

No

DREiS Allan JILINA Anthony Saviorir. B A . Dip I

Lib A L P.

Hearhcore Mulgoa 60 MATHESON Guy Kevin Vrncenr Lib

Lib Penrrrh CallinglOid

olLrNA John Joseph B A. Dip Ed ALP BlacklOwn 61 62

MERTON Wayne Ashley METHERELL. The Hon Or lorry Alan . Lib Davidson

xEs.i Francis Neville . md P N

WollongOng Lachlan 63 MOORE. Clover nd Blrgh

MSTRONG The Hon Ian Morton. 0 BE 64 MOORE. Harry Frank ....... . ALP Wyong ON The Han Raymond Wrll,am. B Os

66 MOORE, The Hon Trmorhy John. LL B ... b Gordon

9 Orm . R CS ......

BAIRD The Herr Bruce George. BA. MB A B.

L,b Vauclrise NorIheotI 66 MORRIS Barry John ......... Lib Blue

Mounrains to BECK. Donald Frederick Charles ..... H.P

A P. ,L Murwlllumbah Broken Kill 67 A L P. Canrerbury

II Lib Darhurst 68 ALP. Drummoyno 12 BERRY David John .

Lrb Parrarisalra 69 MURRAY, The Hon Wallace Tellord John . NP. Barwon 13 BOOKS John Cameron . . ..

Lib Wakehursl 70 NAGLE. Peter Richard. BA. BLeg $. Dip Labou 4

BECKROGE William Harmon .....

BOOTH John David B A LL B ALP. Wallsend ALP Auburn

IS BOOTH Kenneth George ALP. Hetlroe 75 ALP. Cabrartialla

56 BREREIOI'4 The Hon Laurence John . . ALP. Maroubra 72 ALP. McKeIl

17 CARR Robed John Lib. The Hills 73 A L.P. Liverpool

8 CATERSON Frederick Douglas Claude . . NP. Clarence 74

MOSS, Kevin Joseph ............ MURRAY. John Henry. B A ..........

PAGE. Donald Lotlus. M Ec.. A ASA 59 NP. Northern Dip Rur Accrg ....... . NP Ballrna. 20

CAUSLEY The Hon Ian Raymond .....

Tablelands 75

Rd arid the Law. Dip Law (B A B) ..... NEWMAN. John Paul ......... ..

ALP. Waverly CHAPPELL Raymond Francis .......

ALP. Seven Hills 76

NORI. Sandra Chrrslrne ............ PACIULLO. The Hon George ......

N P Taniwoesh 21 ALP. Coogee 77 PEACOCKE. The Hon. Gerald Bereslori 22 CLEARY The Hon Michael Artlitit

NP Monalo

PARK. Ernest Noel 050.. ED ..... ... ..

Ponsanby . . . . Lib Gladesville 23 COCHRAN Perot Lachlan . .

Lib Mrnchwrbury. 78 Lib Gladesvrlle 24

CHRISTIE Roberl William John ....

COLLINS The Hon Parer Edward James B A. 79

PAGE, Ernesl Thomas, BE. B Comm .....

PE'ICH Ivan John ............ PHILLIPS. Ronald Anthony ....... Lid

A L.P. Miranda Ryde 25 L,b Middle Harbour. 80 LL B ALP. Smilhlidld 81 PICKARD. The Hon. Neil Edward William. B A

26 27

CR0510 Janice Aan N P. Murrurrsbidgee M Ed . Dip Ed. L Th .. . . . A L P.

ALP Hornsby Waratah

28 ALP Lakemba Cove Lane

82 83

PHOTIOS. Michael ...........

PRICE. John Charles ......... PRIMROSE. Peter Thomas ........... ALP Camden

29 DOWO The Hon John Robert Arrhltm. LL B . Lib. Sutherland 84 REFSHAUGE. Andrew John. MB. B S ALP Marrlckvrlle

30 Lid A L.P. Pears. 85 RIXON Barry William ... . . NP L.smoee

31 DOYLE Pathony Konnolh ALP. Charleslown 86 ROBERTS. Robert Gordon Arlhur. BA, As A.

32 FACE Jack Richald Lib Soulhern 1MM HO AS A ... .. Lid Cessnock 33 F.AiIEY The Hon John Joseph. Dip Law Highlands 87 A L P East Hills

FERGUSON. Laurie Donald Thomas B Ec MA ALP. Granvillo, 88 ROZZOLI. The Hon Kevin Richard. Dip Law . Lid. A I P

Hawkeabury. lllawarrs 34

35

COHEN Anne Margarel ........

FRASER Dawn M B E lad Balmyrain 89 90

RUMBLE Foranca John .. . Ljb Wagga Wagga

36

CRL)ICKSHANK Adrian John .....

GIBSON Paul Barnard A L P. Lrb

Londondetry PJbury 95 LId Burrmntuck.

37

DAVOREN Westhy James .......

GLACHAN Ian Donc Lib. The Entrance. 92 ALP Bankstowfl.

38

DOWNY. ChrIstopher John ............

Lid. Ku.rrng ga 93 SINGLETON. (he Hon Matthew . . .. NP COBS Harbour 39 GREINER The Hon Nicholas Frank ...

Ltd Georges River 94

ROGAN Palmrck Allan .....

SMALL. James Richard . . . N.P Murray 40 GRIFFIII45 Teronce Allan . . .

A L.P. Kiama 95 SMILES Phrllrp Murray. LL B. B Ec. M B A 41 Ltd Gosloed

SCHIPP. The Hon Joseph John ...... SCHULTZ. Albert John ........

Dip Fd . . . . Lb Mosman 42

GRAHAM. Roberl Leslie .......

lad South Coast 96

SHEDOEN Douglas James .....

b Boga 43 HATTOI4 John Edward

HAY. The Hon David Aberdeen. MOE . .. Lid Manly 97 SOURIS George B Ec. Dip F MgI. F Al M N P. Upper Hunter 44

45

HARRISON Robert Joseph Wilson ...

A L P. Lake Macquarte 98

SMITH. Russell Harold Lester . ..

F A S A . . . . b Easlwood

46

HARTCHER Christopher Perot ...

IRVKN Geollrey Stewart Dip Tech Dip Ed ALP. Fairlield 99

lINK. Andrew Arnold BA. LL B .... TURNER John Harcourl. Dip Law ... NP Myall Lakes

47 JEFFERY Bruce Leslie NP Lid

Macquarie Port Nawcasrle 506 UNSWORTH Barrio John . ... ALP RockdalO

48 KEEGAN Ernest George . . Lid Cronulla lOt WALSH Allan Peler. BA (Hans). DrpEo ALP. Maitland

49

HUNTER Mernin Leslie . ..

KERR Malcolm John . KNIGHT Michael Srephon B AtHonat ALP Campholllown 102 WEBSTER. Robert James . . NP.

lad Goulburn Swansea 50

55 KNOWLES Stanley Alfred James ... ALP. Macqtiaria Fields 503 104

WELSH. Ivan Joseph ... . WEST. The Hon Carry Bruce ... NP Orange

52 LANG1ON Brian Joseph .. ALP. Kogarah 105 WHELAI'I Paul Francis Parrick LL B . ALP Ashlield

53 LONGLEY James Alan B Ec Lib Pillwater 106 WHITE Philip John ..

WOI'TON Roger Coeliold Mson . Lid Earlwood

M Ec A AS A Senior) S PT C ALP Bass Hill 07

NP Casllereagh 54 LOVEI.EE William Thomas .

ALP Burlagoranq 508 (U) YABSLEY. The Hon Michael Robert, BA . Lib Vaucluse 55 McMANUS Ian NP. Manning 09 YEOMANS Cry Andrevis. B A Dip Ed . Lib Hurst'ilIe 56 MACHIN Wonuly Slisan BA .

nd North Snore lID ZAM'uIhlT Paul John . Lid Srrathlreld 57 MACK Edward Carringlon B Arch

(a) Deceased 23 May 1988 (U) Elected. 8 June 1 988 OFFICERS

Speaker.......................... Chairman of Committees ..................

Clerk of the Legislative Assembly ............ Clerk-Assistant .......................... Clerk-Assistant (Administrative) .............

Second Clerk-Assistant ................... Se,jeant.al-ArmS ......................... Parliamentary Officer—Table ................

The Hon. Kevin RIchard ROZZOLI, DIp.LaW.. Robert James WEBSTER. Grahame Harris COOKSLEY. Russell David GROVE. Wayne Alan MILFORD (appointed 2 May. 1988). Leslie Eric GON(E. Mervyn Henry Duncan SHEATHER. Bernadetle LUcia GURR.

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His EXCELLENCY AIR MARSHAL SIR JAMES ANTHONY ROWLAND, A.C., K.B.E., D.F.C., A.F.C.

THE MINISTRY From 25 March, 1988

Premier. Treasurer and Minister for Ethnic Affiuirs: THE HON. NICHOLAS FRANK GREINER, M.P.

Depitrt l'reniter. Minister ,for State Development and Minister for Public Works: THE HON. WALLACE TELFORD JOHN MURRAY, M.P.

Minister for I/eu/tb and Minister for Arts: THE HON. PETER EDWARD JAMES COLLINS, M.P.

Minister for Agriculture and Rural AJ/àirs: THE HON. IAN MORTON ARMSTRONG, M.P.

Attorney General: THE HON. JOHN ROBERT ARTHUR DOWD, M.P.

Minister for Housing: THE HON. JOSEPH JOHN SCHIP, M.P.

Minister .for En riron,nent and Assistant Minister for Transport: THE HON. TIMOTHY JOHN MOORE, M.P.

Chief Secretary and Minister for Tourism: THE HON. CARRY BRUCE WEST, M.P.

Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Vice-President of the Executive council: THE HON. EDWARD PHILLIP PICKERING, M.L.C.

Minister for Sport. Recreation and Racing: THE HON. ROBERT BARON ROWLAND SMITH, M.L.C.

Minister for Family and com,;nt,uti' Services: THE HON. VIRGINIA ANNE CHADWICK, M.L.C.

Minister for Education and Youth Affairs: THE HON. TERRY ALAN METI-IERELL, M.P.

Minister for Transport: THE HON. BRUCE GEORGE BAIRD, M.P.

Minister for Administrative Services and Assistant Minister for Transport: THE HON. MAYrUEW SINGLETON, M.P.

Minister for Business and consutner Af/birs: THE HON. GERALD BERESFORD PONSONBY PEACOCKE, M.P.

Minister for Mineral Resources and Minister for Energy: THE HON. NEIL EDWARD WILLIAM PICKARD, M.P.

Minister .for lnd,tstrial Relations and Employment and Minister Assisting the Pre,nier: (a) THE HON. JOHN JOSEPH FAHEY, M.P.

Minister for Natural Resources: THE HON. IAN RAYMOND CAUSLEY, M.P.

Minister for Local Government and Minister for Planning: THE HON. DAVID ABERDEEN HAY. M.P.

Minister for Corrective Services: (b) THE HON. RAYMOND WILLIAM ASTON, M.P.

(a) Appointed Minister for Industrial Relations and Employment, Minister for Corrective Services and Minister Assisting the Premier on 23 May, 1988.

'b) Deceased 23 May, 1988.

Leader of the Opposition: ROBERT JOHN CARR, M.P.

Deputy- Leader: ANDREW JOHN REFSHAUGE, M.P.

Whips: Government: RONALD ANTHONY PHILLIPS, M.P.

National Party: DONALD FREDERICK CHARLES BECK, M.P. Opposition: WILLIAM HARMON BECKROGE, M.P.

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His EXCELLENCY AIR MARSHAL SIR JAMES ANTHONY ROWLAND, A.C., K.B.E., D.F.C., A.F.C.

THE MINISTRY From 8 June, 1988

Premier. Treasurer and Minister for Ethnic Affairs: THE HON. NICHOLAS FRANK GREINER, M.P.

Deputy Premier. Minister for State Development and Minister for Public Works: THE HON. WALLACE TELFORD JOHN MURRAY, M.P.

Minister for Health and Minister for Arts: THE HON. PETER EDWARD JAMES COLLINS, M.P.

Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs: THE HON. IAN MORTON ARMSTRONG, M.P.

Attorney General: THE HON. JOHN ROBERT ARTHUR DOWD, M.P.

Minister for Housing: THE HON. JOSEPH JOHN SCHIPP, M.P.

Minister for the Environment and Assistant Minister for Transport: THE HON. TIMOTHY JOHN MOORE, M.P. Clue! Secretary and Minister for Tourism:

THE HON. GARRY BRUCE WEST, M.P.

Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Vice-President of the Executive Council: THE HON. EDWARD RHILLIP PICKERING, M.L.C.

Minister for Sport. Recreation and Racing: THE HON. ROBERT BARON ROWLAND SMITH, M.L.C.

Minister for Family and Community Services: THE HON. VIRGINIA ANNE CHADWICK, M.L.C.

Minister for Education and Youth Affairs: THE HON. TERRY ALAN METHERELL, M.P.

Minister for Transport: THE HON. BRUCE GEORGE BAIRD, M.P.

Minister for Administrative Services and Assistant Minister for Transport: THE HON. MATTHEW SINGLETON, M.P.

Minister for Business and consumer Affairs: THE HON. GERALD BERESFORD PONSONBY REACOCKE, M.P.

Minister for Mineral Resources and Minister for Energy: THE HON. NEIL EDWARD WILLIAM RICKARD, M.P.

Minister jbr /nd:tstrial Relations and Employment and Minister Assisting the Premier: THE HON. JOHN JOSEPH FAHEY, M.P.

Minister for Natural Resources: THE HON. IAN RAYMOND CAUSLEY, M.P.

Minister for Local Government and Minister for Planning: THE HON. DAVID ABERDEEN HAY, M.P.

Minister for Corrective Services: (a) THE HON. MICHAEL ROBERT YABSLEY, M.P.

(a) Appointed 8 June. 1988 -

Leader of the Opposition: ROBERT JOHN CARR, M.P.

Deputy-Leader: ANDREW JOHN REESHAUGE, M.P.

Whips: Government: RONALD ANTHONY PHILLIPS, M.P.

National Partv DONALD FREDERICK CHARLES BECK, M.P. Opposition: WILLIAM HARMON BECKROGE, M.P.

BY AUTHORITY D. WEST, GOVERNMENT PRINTER. NEW SOUTH WALES-1988