The Legislative Assembly of Norfolk Island
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| The Legislative Assembly Old Military Barracks Kingston |
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Norfolk Island has a Westminster style of parliamentary government introduced by the Norfolk Island Act 1979 (Australia) which established a nine member Legislative Assembly with the powers to "make laws for the peace, order and good governance of the Territory".
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The Twelfth Legislative Assembly was elected on 21 March 2007 and sworn in on 28 March 2007. Traditionally the Assembly meets on the third Wednesday of each month with special meetings called when circumstances demand. The Legislative Assembly Chamber and Offices are housed in the Old Military Barracks at Kingston.
Back row from left to right - Ian Anderson and Andre Nobbs Geoff Gardner, Chris Magri and Brendon Christian Robin-Eleanor Adams (Clerk), Tim Sheridan (Deputy Speaker), Vicky Jack, Lisle Snell (Speaker), Neville Christian and Gaye Evans (Deputy Clerk)
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| Twelfth Legislative Assembly |
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The Executive Council of Norfolk Island (the Norfolk Island Government) consisting of Ministers of the day and chaired by the Administrator of Norfolk Island, has a role similar to the Federal Executive Council of Australia. The Administrator's role is somewhat analogous to that of a State Governor (Australian).
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The Executive Council of the Twelfth Legislative Assembly of Norfolk Island was sworn in at Government House on 29 March 2007
From left to right - Back row - Hon Geoff Gardner, Minister for Tourism and Health and Hon Andre Nobbs Chief Minister Middle row - Hon Chris Magri Minister for Commerce and Tourism and Hon Vicky Jack Minister for the Environment, Education and Social Welfare Front row - His Honour the Administrator Mr Grant Tambling and Hon Neville Christian Minister for Finance
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The powers of the Norfolk Island Government are very wide ranging. The Government is responsible for programmes including health, education, welfare, revenue and customs. It also takes overall responsibility for public infrastructure and for the delivery of services to the community through the Administration of Norfolk Island (Public Service). The Commonwealth of Australia retains a power of advice and can veto some legislation.
Government enterprises provide most of the Island services, including telephone, post, electricity, health services and the airport. These enterprises are effectively government businesses which provide both a service the community and, where possible, a source of revenue for the government.
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The Legislative Assembly Contact Details:
Office of the Clerk to the Legislative Assembly
Old Military Barracks
Kingston
Norfolk Island 2899
Phone: (6723) 22003
Fax: (6723) 22624
Email: clerk@assembly.gov.nf |
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