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Mr WETTENHALL (11 February 2009) (11.33 am): Queensland has the most diverse range of wetlands in Australia, and far-north Queensland is home to many wetlands of significance including beautiful Trinity Inlet, right on the doorstep of the city of Cairns.
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Mr WETTENHALL (10 February 2009) (11.24 am): As the impacts of the global financial crisis spread and deepen, it is clear that Queenslanders will not be immune from the effects. So it is quite right that we should brace ourselves against the prospect of worsening economic conditions. In doing so, we need not be branded as doomsayers or pessimists. Provided the economic levers available to government are pushed in the right direction, we have reason to feel cautiously confident and optimistic about the future.
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Animal Management (Cats And Dogs) Bill |
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Mr WETTENHALL (3 December 2008) (4.12 pm): It is with pleasure that I rise to speak in support of the Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Bill. Some of the important features of the bill-namely, the compulsory microchipping of animals after 12 weeks of age-are going to make a significant difference to the way in which cats and dogs are managed in this state.
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Investigation Into Altruistic Surrogacy Committee |
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Mr WETTENHALL (27 Nov 2008) (10.26 am): As a member of the committee, I support the tabling of the report of the Investigation into Altruistic Surrogacy Committee on 8 October 2008. I would like to add briefly to the discussion of the committee's report by focusing on the issue of altruistic surrogacy from an equity point of view.
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Carers (Recognition) Bill |
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Mr WETTENHALL (26 Nov 2008) (9.10 pm): In rising to participate in this debate on the Carers (Recognition) Bill 2008 I would like to comment very briefly on the proposal to establish a Carers Advisory Council.
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