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Thursday, 14 November 2002
Page: 9148


The SPEAKER —Before I call the Clerk, it is understood that the opposition wishes to incorporate in Hansard those of its amendments which have been circulated but not moved at the expiration of time. There being no objection, the chair will allow that course to be followed.

The amendments read as follows—

(1) Long title, page 1 (line 3), omit “Council”, substitute “Commission”.

(2) Clause 1, page 1 (line 6), omit “Council”, substitute “Commission”.


Mr Andren —Mr Speaker, I ask whether the amendment circulated in my name can be included in Hansard. Might I say this has been a travesty of parliamentary process.


The SPEAKER —The Leader of the House has indicated that he is happy to have those amendment incorporated.

The amendment read as follows—

(1) Schedule 1, item 4, page 3 (line 19), after “1999”, add “, or the Register of the National Estate, under the Australian Heritage Council Act 2002”.

Bill read a third time.


The SPEAKER —Before I call the Clerk, it is understood that the opposition wishes to incorporate in Hansard those of its amendments which have been circulated but not moved at the expiration of time. There being no objection, the chair will allow that course to be followed.

The amendments read as follows—

(1) Long title, page 1 (line 3), omit “Council”, substitute “Commission”.

(2) Clause 1, page 1 (line 6), omit “Council”, substitute “Commission”.


Mr Andren —Mr Speaker, I ask whether the amendment circulated in my name can be included in Hansard. Might I say this has been a travesty of parliamentary process.


The SPEAKER —The Leader of the House has indicated that he is happy to have those amendment incorporated.

The amendment read as follows—

(1) Schedule 1, item 4, page 3 (line 19), after “1999”, add “, or the Register of the National Estate, under the Australian Heritage Council Act 2002”.

Bill read a third time.