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7113<br />

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS<br />

MONDAY 12 OCTOBER 2009<br />

7619 BED NUMBERS—TWEED HOSPITAL—Mr Ge<strong>of</strong>f Provest to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for<br />

Climate Change and the Environment, and Minister for Commerce representing the Attorney General,<br />

Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister for Health, Minister for the Central Coast, Vice President <strong>of</strong><br />

the Executive Council—<br />

7620 GREAT WESTERN HIGHWAY AT BLACKHEATH—Mr Michael Richardson to ask the Minister for<br />

Roads—<br />

7621 GATEWAY PLANNING PROCESS—Mr Michael Richardson to ask the Minister for Planning, and<br />

Minister for Redfern Waterloo—<br />

7622 BRUSH TURKEY NESTING MOUND—Mr Michael Richardson to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister<br />

for Climate Change and the Environment, and Minister for Commerce—<br />

7623 NURSES ACCEPTING REDUNDANCIES—Mrs Jillian Skinner to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for<br />

Climate Change and the Environment, and Minister for Commerce representing the Attorney General,<br />

Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister for Health, Minister for the Central Coast, Vice President <strong>of</strong><br />

the Executive Council—<br />

7624 ELECTIVE SURGERY WAITING LISTS—Mrs Jillian Skinner to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for<br />

Climate Change and the Environment, and Minister for Commerce representing the Attorney General,<br />

Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister for Health, Minister for the Central Coast, Vice President <strong>of</strong><br />

the Executive Council—<br />

7625 AMBULANCE STATION CLOSURES—Mrs Jillian Skinner to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for<br />

Climate Change and the Environment, and Minister for Commerce representing the Attorney General,<br />

Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister for Health, Minister for the Central Coast, Vice President <strong>of</strong><br />

the Executive Council—<br />

7626 RESURFACING OF PACIFIC HIGHWAY—Mr Andrew Stoner to ask the Minister for Roads—<br />

7627 “SALTWATER” DEVELOPMENT—SOUTH WEST ROCKS—Mr Andrew Stoner to ask the Minister<br />

for Planning, and Minister for Redfern Waterloo—<br />

7628 NSW DEFENCE ADVISER—Mr Andrew Stoner to ask the Premier, and Minister for the Arts—<br />

7629 HARWOOD BRIDGE PAINTING—Mr John Turner to ask the Minister for Roads—<br />

7630 HEAT PUMPS—Mr John Turner to ask the Minister for Education and Training, and Minister for<br />

Women representing the Minister for Primary Industries, Minister for Energy, Minister for Mineral<br />

Resources, Minister for State Development—<br />

10 SEPTEMBER 2009<br />

(<strong>Paper</strong> <strong>No</strong>. 152)<br />

7631 INSULATION MANUFACTURING PLANT—Mr Richard Amery to ask the Minister for Education and<br />

Training, and Minister for Women representing the Minister for Primary Industries, Minister for Energy,<br />

Minister for Mineral Resources, Minister for State Development—<br />

7632 ALBURY WODONGA NATIONAL HIGHWAY PROJECT (AWNHP)—Mr Greg Aplin to ask the<br />

Minister for Roads—<br />

7633 SCHOOL RESIDENCES—ALBURY ELECTORATE—Mr Greg Aplin to ask the Minister for<br />

Education and Training, and Minister for Women—<br />

*7634 UNDERAGE DRINKING OFFENCES—Mr Greg Aplin asked the Minister for Planning, and Minister<br />

for Redfern Waterloo representing the Minister for Police, Minister for Lands, and Minister for Rural<br />

Affairs—<br />

How many infringement notices were issued for underage drinking in the Albury local government area<br />

and in the Corowa local government area in the following years:<br />

(a) 2005-06;<br />

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