Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 November 2009
Matters concerning which the Executive has power to govern the Territory
Section 37
Remuneration, allowances and other entitlements in respect of services of members of the Assembly, the Chief Minister, the Deputy Chief Minister, Ministers, the Presiding Officer, the Deputy Presiding Officer, and the holders of offices established by or under Assembly Law
Territory insurance
Territory banking
Taxation
Provision of rural, industrial and home finance credit and assistance
The public service
Legal aid
Correctional and remand services
Private law
Administration of estates and trusts
Civil liberties and human rights
Inquiries and administrative reviews (including matters relating to a Territory Ombudsman)
Markets and marketing
Consumer affairs
Sales and leases of goods, supply of services, and security interests in or over goods
Control of prices and of rents
Industry, including primary production
Regulation of businesses, professions, trades and callings (excluding the legal profession)
Tourism
Printing and publishing
Industrial relations (including training and apprenticeship and workers' compensation and compulsory insurance)
Occupational health and safety
Exploration for, and recovery of, minerals in any form, whether solid, liquid or gaseous
Territory Land as defined in the Australian Capital Territory (Planning and Land Management) Act 1988
Use, planning and development of land
Civil aviation
Regulation of transport on land and water (including traffic control, carriers, roads, tunnels and bridges, vehicle registration and compulsory third party insurance, driver licensing and road safety)
Environment protection and conservation (including parks, reserves and gardens and preservation of historical objects and areas)
Flora and fauna
Fire prevention and control
Water resources
Use and supply of energy
Public utilities
Public works
Registration of instruments
Registration of births, deaths and marriages
Local government
Housing
Public health
Public safety
Education
Territory archives
Welfare services
Territory museums, memorials, libraries and art galleries
Scientific research
Recreation, entertainment and sport
Community, cultural and ethnic affairs
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