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APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 2) 2005-2006


Information :
Bill presented and read a first time.
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Suspension of Standing Orders
Pass all Stages

Mr STIRLING (Treasurer): Madam Speaker I move that so much of Standing Orders be suspended as would prevent the Appropriation Bill (No 2) 2005-06 (Serial 2) passing through all stages at this sitting.

Motion agreed to.
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Mr STIRLING (Treasurer): Madam Speaker, I move that the bill be now read a second time. I reintroduce the Appropriation Bill 2005-06 and related Budget Papers. Subject to an amendment to the wording of the Appropriation Bill, the bill is identical to the bill presented with 3 May 2005 Budget tabled in the May sittings.

The amendment states that the appropriation set out in this bill includes the Supply Bill appropriation. This ensures that agencies will only be provided with the appropriation set out in the 2005-06 Budget. Apart from this minor amendment, the second reading speech is identical to the Budget Speech I delivered in the May 2005 Sittings. To the extent that it is identical, I seek leave to have the second-reading speech incorporated into Hansard.

Leave granted.

· a Work Wear Work Gear cash bonus providing up to $500;

· 40 new VET scholarships at $4000 each;

· a Work Ready NT program boosting funding for school to work transition; and

· a new Build Skills NT program injecting money into improving the skills of existing workers.

· $3.8m for the continued implementation of Building the Territory’s Resource Base for mining exploration; · an additional $900 000 over three years to expand indigenous business support programs; · additional funding of $250 000 from 2005-06 to increase availability of skilled workers for industry through the business and skilled migration strategy; and · additional funding of $148 000 has been provided to develop a one-stop information centre in Palmerston for information, business and community justice services.
· increasing teaching resources by providing 19 student counsellors; · additional vocational education and training in schools; · enhanced professional development for teachers; · an additional interactive business learning unit at Katherine School of the Air; and · additional specialist resources to the bush.
· $5.5m for education facilities, additional teacher housing and programs at Wadeye; · $2m to replace Mamaruni School after it was damaged by Cyclone Ingrid; · Stage 2b of Parap Primary School redevelopment at $2.9m; · further redevelopment of Darwin High School at $2m; · upgrades to Donyddji and Mapurru Homeland Centres and the Gunbalanya Community Education Centre totalling $2.5m; and · upgrading Ross Park Primary School airconditioning at a cost of $1.2m over two years.

· $2.7m for headworks Stage 2 at the Desert Knowledge Precinct; · $500 000 for upgrades to the Ngukurr to Numbulwar Road, and a causeway at Rose River; · $500 000 for the Central Arnhem Road for selected road and river crossing upgrades from Beswick to Gove; · $500 000 to upgrade sections of the Sandover Highway; · $1.25m for the Alpurrurulam Aerodrome; and · $630 000 for the Pigeon Hole Aerodrome.

Mr STIRLING: Madam Speaker, I commend the bill to honourable members.

Debate adjourned.

 


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