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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 34
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Parliamentary Summary
Bills Assented To
Local Bills
29 December 1989
Tauranga District Council (Waikareo Estuary Expressway) Empowering ... 10 [Local]
Waipa District Council (Kihikihi Endowment Land) ... 11 [Local]
Bills Introduced
Private Bills
(Minister/Member in Charge Shown in Parenthesis)
21 February 1990
R. O. Bradley Estate Amendment. (Dr Peter Simpson.) ... Justice and Law Reform
A. E. Thorpe Limited. (Hon. Fran Wilde.) ... Justice and Law Reform
Local Bill
28 February 1990
Dunedin City Council (Rating Relief) Empowering Bill. (Hon. Stan Rodger.) ... Internal Affairs and Local Government
Private Member’s Bill
28 February 1990
Broadcasting (New Zealand Music Quota) Bill. (Graham Kelly.) ... Planning and Development
Summary of Bills Introduced
A. E. Thorpe Limited Bill
This Bill seeks to enable A. E. Thorpe Limited to be incorporated in Australia, to provide that, on its incorporation, the company shall cease to be incorporated under the Companies Act 1955, and to make provision for incidental matters.
R. O. Bradley Estate Amendment Bill
This Bill seeks to amend the R. O. Bradley Estate Act 1972. The Bill enables the Orton Bradley Park Board to acquire real or personal property and to sell portions of the Park for the purpose of boundary adjustment or for better provision of access to the Park or adjoining property.
Broadcasting (New Zealand Music Quota) Bill
This Bill seeks to promote a New Zealand identity and culture by requiring a New Zealand music quota in respect of music broadcast by a radio station.
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🏛️ Bills Assented To
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration29 December 1989
Local Bills, Tauranga District Council, Waipa District Council
🏛️ Bills Introduced
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration21 February 1990
Private Bills, R. O. Bradley Estate Amendment, A. E. Thorpe Limited
- Dr Peter Simpson
- Hon. Fran Wilde
🏛️ Local Bill Introduction
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration28 February 1990
Dunedin City Council, Rating Relief
- Hon. Stan Rodger
🏛️ Private Member’s Bill Introduction
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration28 February 1990
Broadcasting, New Zealand Music Quota
- Graham Kelly
🏛️ Summary of A. E. Thorpe Limited Bill
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationCompany Incorporation, Australia, Companies Act 1955
🏛️ Summary of R. O. Bradley Estate Amendment Bill
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationOrton Bradley Park Board, Property Acquisition, Park Access
🎓 Summary of Broadcasting (New Zealand Music Quota) Bill
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceNew Zealand Identity, Culture, Music Quota, Radio Broadcasting