“Your Parliament – Your Voice”
From the Office of the
Speaker
Report from Speaker Adams on her recent official visit to the Solomon Islands
23 to 27 July 2012
Each year Presiding Officers and Clerks from all
the Australian and Pacific parliaments, or their deputies, come together to
discuss parliamentary issues and items of interest common to parliaments in
both regions. The Solomon Islands
parliament was this year’s host for the 43rd Presiding Officers and
Clerks Conference at which all the Australian Parliaments were represented; as
were the Pacific parliaments of the
Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Cook Islands, Kiribati ,
Nauru , New Zealand , Samoa ,
Tuvalu and the Republic of Vanuatu .
A jurisdiction report was presented giving a
snapshot overview of some topics of interest, including 1) the recent motion
passed by the House in July on self governance and taxation and the
circumstances leading up to the motion; 2) the amendments to the Road Traffic
Act which required the compulsory wearing of seatbelts; 3) the cultural and
historical agreement signed between the Isle of Man and Norfolk last year; 4) the
attendance of three of Norfolk’s young people working in London at the London
CPA Commonwealth Day activities; and 5) Norfolk’s celebration of the Queen’s
Diamond Jubilee which included a ceremonial sitting of the House in June.
In my opening remarks I paid homage to the Solomon Islands for hosting the Conference and
offered our congratulations on their successful hosting earlier in the month of
the 11th Festival of Pacific Arts in which Norfolk
Island participated. It was
a great pleasure for me to reflect back on Norfolk Island’s historical link
with the Solomon Islands
through the Melanesian Mission College
which operated on Norfolk
between 1867 and 1919, leaving us a “bountiful” legacy including St. Barnabas
Chapel and some wonderful Melanesian artefacts.
In presenting a paper titled “Creating Leaders of
the Future – Youth in the Commonwealth” a visual presentation was made on the
internet of the social media networking site titled “Youth in the Commonwealth”
that was launched in March this year at the Norfolk Island Central School; a
site which offers a vehicle for linking our Youth Assembly with other Youth
Assemblies, Youth Parliaments and Youth Organisations in the Commonwealth to
learn from and about each other. The intention of the presentation was to
encourage the Presiding Officers and Clerks at the Conference to bring the
networking site to the attention of their respective youth assemblies and
parliaments as well as to build on Norfolk Island
as a presence in the Commonwealth.
“Norfolk Island is honoured to be invited to chair
this joint meeting of the Australian and Pacific Region CPA Branches; we
sometimes feel Norfolk Island walks between the worlds; we walk in Polynesia
and the Pacific with our culture, heritage and traditions; and we walk at the
same time with Australia to whom we owe our loyalty”.
In choosing these
words I looked to the publication “Our Near and Abroad – Australia and Pacific Islands
regionalism” published last November by Professor Richard Herr and Anthony
Bergin from which I quote –
“The Melanesian people of
the Torres Strait Islands and Norfolk
Islanders of Polynesian ancestry can serve as bridges from Australia into the region.”
Jurisdiction updates were also provided for each
set of twinned parliaments on their twinning activities in the past 12
months. Norfolk Island entered into a
twinning partnership with Niue in May this year in tandem with the Northern Territory .
Thanks to the many valuable contacts made while at
the Conference, I will be following up on some worthwhile initiatives including
parliamentary education and member induction programmes, joint funding
possibilities and working with Niue and the Northern Territory to build on our twinning
partnership into the future to our mutual benefit.
August sitting of the Legislative Assembly
The next
scheduled sitting of the Legislative Assembly is Wednesday 8 August 2012 at 10
am.
To read the Notice Paper, Programme, Minutes of
Proceedings and legislation tabled in the House go to www.info.gov.nf. Issued from the Office of the Speaker on 3 August 2012
and posted on the blog site http://yourparliamentyourvoice.blogspot.com
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