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22 Apr 2009 Petitions 29<br />

Bills (Private Members)<br />

Sessional Order 1 & 3<br />

Second reading debate<br />

—Mover Sessional Order 1 & 3 1 hour<br />

—Other Members Sessional Order 1 & 3 10 minutes<br />

—Mover in reply Sessional Order 1 & 3 30 minutes<br />

Consideration in Detail<br />

—Mover Sessional Order 1 & 3 no limit<br />

—Minister responsible for policy area (on each question) Sessional Order 1 & 3 1 x 20 minutes; or 2 x 10<br />

minutes; or 1 x 10 minutes<br />

and 2 x 5 minutes<br />

—Other Members (on each question) Sessional Order 1 & 3 1 x 10 minutes or 2 x 5<br />

minutes<br />

Bills (Government)<br />

Second reading debate<br />

—Mover (Minister) SO 128(5) 1 hour<br />

—Leader of the Opposition (or nominee) SO 131 1 hour<br />

—Other Members SO 131 20 minutes<br />

—Mover in reply SO 131 30 minutes<br />

Consideration in Detail<br />

—Mover (Minister) SO 139 no limit<br />

—Leader of the Opposition (or nominee) (on each question) SO 139 1 x 20 minutes; or 2 x 10<br />

minutes; or 1 x 10 minutes<br />

and 2 x 5 minutes<br />

—Other Members (on each question) 1 x 10 minutes or 2 x 5<br />

minutes<br />

Address in Reply Debate<br />

—Total time SO 47 28 hours<br />

—Mover SO 47 20 minutes<br />

—Other members SO 47 20 minutes<br />

—Mover in reply SO 47 30 minutes<br />

Dress standards<br />

6. Dress standards in the parliamentary chamber should be appropriate to the <strong>Queensland</strong> climate and reflect general<br />

community standards. All members and staff are expected to dress in business attire. Male members and staff may wear<br />

a long-sleeve business shirt and tie or coat and long-sleeve business shirt without tie.<br />

Hon. AM BLIGH (South Brisbane—ALP) (Premier and Minister for the Arts) (9.36 am): I second<br />

the motion moved by the Leader of the House.<br />

Question put—That the motion be agreed to.<br />

Motion agreed to.<br />

PETITIONS<br />

The Clerk presented the following paper petitions, lodged by the honourable members indicated—<br />

Cooktown, Review of Fisheries Entitlements<br />

Mr O’Brien, 2 petitions, 18 and 984, from 1,002 petitioners in total, requesting the House to review the current commercial<br />

fisheries entitlements of commercial net operators in the Cooktown area. [11, 12]<br />

Manly Boat Harbour, Coast Guard Pontoon<br />

Mr Lucas, from 399 petitioners, requesting the House to expedite negotiations with the lease holder of the Coast Guard pontoon<br />

at Manly Boat Harbour and the Port of Brisbane Corporation so that facilities can be upgraded to accommodate the demand for<br />

services provided by Sailability Bayside [13].<br />

Traveston Dam<br />

Mr Gibson, from 1,823 petitioners, requesting the House to abandon plans for the Traveston Dam [14].

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