Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 November 2009
Matters in respect of which Ministers of the Territory have executive authority
Subject to subregulations (2) and (4), the Ministers of the Territory are to have executive authority under section 35 of the Act in respect of the following matters:
Remuneration, allowances and other entitlements in respect of services of members of the Legislative Assembly, members of the Executive Council and Ministers of the Territory, including matters in respect of which enactments may be made under section 54 of the Act
Territory insurance
Territory banking
Taxation, including stamp duty
Provision of rural, industrial and home finance credit and assistance
The Public Service of the Territory
Courts (including the procedures of the courts and the remuneration of the judiciary but not including the construction, at Alice Springs, of buildings for use by superior courts)
Legal aid
Maintenance of law and order and the administration of justice
Correctional services
Police
Private law
The legal profession
Administration of estates and trusts
Civil liberties
Inquiries and administrative reviews (including matters relating to a Territory ombudsman)
Markets and marketing
Corporate affairs
Marketable securities
Consumer affairs
Sales and leases of goods, supply of services, and security interests in or over goods
Prices and rent control
Industry (including forestry, fisheries, pastoral, agricultural building and manufacturing)
Regulation of businesses and professions
Tourism
Printing and publishing
Labour relations (including training and apprenticeship and workers' compensation and compulsory insurance or indemnity therefor)
Industrial safety
Mining and minerals (including gases and hydrocarbon fuels)
Land, public and private (including internal waters)
Land use, planning and development
Civil aviation within the Territory
Surface transport regulation (including traffic control, carriers, railways, roads and bridges, vehicle registration and compulsory third party insurance, driver licensing and railway and road safety)
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