Standing Committee on Economics, Finance and Public
Administration
Media release, 10 - 11 August 1998
PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE TO SEEK REGIONAL VIEWS ON BUSH BANKING IN NT
AND NORTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA
The House of Representatives Financial Institutions Committee will be
conducting public hearings in Darwin and a number of regional centres
in the north west of Western Australia as part of its wide-ranging inquiry
into alternative banking for regional Australia.
Mr David Hawker MP, Chairman of the Committee, said, "The Committee
is looking forward to canvassing the views of people in Darwin and the
north west of Western Australia. It is very important to the Committee
that we hear from people in the bush. This issue effects all Australians
living in regional and remote areas. The Committee has received 129 submissions
which demonstrates the importance of this inquiry to those living in regional
and remote areas."
"The Committee is interested in visiting as many regional areas as possible
in order to get a complete picture of the situation. We have already had
successful visits to regional Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland and regional
New South Wales."
"Many communities in the Northern Territory and in remote Western Australia
do not have direct access to financial services. The Committee is most
interested in investigating ways to enable these people, and those in
a similar position in other areas of the country, to access financial
services."
The inquiry will take the Committee to Darwin, Wyndham, Fitzroy Crossing
and Broome over two days from the 10 - 11 August. The Committee will hold
public hearings and meetings with industry and community groups, including
the Local Government Association of the Northern Territory, the Traditional
Credit Union, the Northern Territory Government, the Kimberley Development
Commission and a number of regional shire councils.
Mr Hawker added, "The Committee has so far been very successful in raising
the profile of this important issue. Recent commitments from the Australian
Banker's Association, and the ANZ and Westpac banks indicate that the
banks are now aware of just how important financial services are to regional
and remote Australia. We are committed to finding the best possible solutions
for people in rural and remote areas. Visiting regional areas allows the
Committee to explore as many alternatives as possible."
Release ends
10 August 1998
Further information: David Hawker MP (Chairman) 02 - 6277 4837
Janet Connaughton (Inquiry Secretary) 02 - 6277 2375
e-mail: EFPA.Reps@aph.gov.au
PUBLIC HEARINGS PROGRAM - NORTHERN TERRITORY AND WESTERN AUSTRALIA 10
- 11 AUGUST 1998
Monday, 10 August 1998
DARWIN
Venue
Litchfield Room
Parliament House
Mitchell Street
DARWIN NT 0801
9.00 - 9.45am Traditional Credit Union
9.45 - 10.30am Local Government Association of the Northern Territory
10.30 - 11.00 am Northern Territory Government
11.00 - 11.30 am Outback Digital Network
WYNDHAM
Venue
Shire of East Kimberley Offices
Wyndham
1.45 - 4.00 pm Meeting with Shire of East Kimberley/Wyndham. Meeting with
general public.
Tuesday, 11 August 1998
Fitzroy Crossing
Venue
Fitzroy Crossing Library, Flynn Drive, Fitzroy Crossing
10.30 - 12.30 nn Round table discussion with representatives from
the Shire of Derby/West Kimberley and Shire of Halls Creek.
ONE ARM POINT
3.15 - 5.15 pm At One Arm Point
Tour of the community including community store.
Presentation by Quentin Bruce and Stephen Alexander on a Smartcard pilot
project.
Round Table discussion with representatives from the Bardi Community and
other Communities on the Dampier Peninsula.
Secretariat contact details:
The Secretary
Standing Committee on Financial Institutions and Public Administration
R1.121
Parliament House
CANBERRA ACT 2600
Telephone: (02) 6277 4587
Facsimile: (02) 6277 4557
Mobile: 0418 434 971
EMail: FIPA.Reps@aph.gov.
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