Appendix 2 - Witnesses who appeared before the Committee at public hearings

Appendix 2 - Witnesses who appeared before the Committee at public hearings

Public hearings

Monday, 20 February 2006

Commonwealth Parliamentary Offices, Perth

Committee Members in attendance

Witnesses

Tuesday, 21 February 2006

Litchfield Room, Parliament House, Darwin

Committee Members in attendance

Witnesses

Wednesday, 22 February 2006

Crowne Plaza, Alice Springs

Committee Members in attendance

Witnesses

Wednesday, 8 March 2006

Holiday Inn, Cairns

Committee Members in attendance

Witnesses

Tuesday, 16 May 2006

Old Chamber Room, Parliament House, Adelaide

Committee Members in attendance

Witnesses

Inspections and Visits

Monday, 20 February 2006

BP Refinery, Kwinana, Perth, WA

Committee Members in attendance

The Committee visited the BP refinery at Kwinana to discuss Opal fuel and inspected the refinery to observe the distillation processes that differentiate the production of Opal.

The Committee was accompanied on the inspection by Dr Mark Glazebrook, Project Manager, 3D Petrol Sniffing Initiative; Ms Jan Sperling, Product Manager Opal; Mr Peter Metcalfe, External Affairs Manager and Mr David Plant, Tour leader.

Thursday, 23 February 2006

Yuendumu and Mt Theo outstation, NT

Committee Members in attendance

The Committee was accompanied during the visit by Ms Rachel Balmanno, OATSIH, Department of Health and Ageing and representatives from the print and electronic media

The Committee visited Yuendumu and Mt Theo outstation Aboriginal communities to discuss the programs being offered to young people to assist control petrol sniffing, and the successful outcome of these programs.

The visit was coordinated by Ms Susie Low, Manager, Mt Theo-Yuendumu Substance Misuse Aboriginal Corporation.

At Mt Theo the Committee discussed the program with community elders Peggy Brown, the founder of the program, and Johnny Miller, senior Traditional Owner for Mt Theo.

The Committee was also assisted by members of the Mt Theo Management Committee including Warren Williams and Enid Gallagher, Chairpersons, Robbie Walit and Maxine Spencer; Alison Gillies, Mt Theo youth worker; Brett Badger, Youth Program Coordinator and Nat O’Connor, Youth Worker.

Tuesday, 7 March 2006

Mornington Island, QLD

Committee Members in attendance

The Committee was accompanied on the visit by Ms Karen Lee, Office of Senator Bartlett.

The Committee visited Mornington Island (via Normanton) to have discussions with the Mornington Shire Council Petrol Sniffing Steering Committee in relation to work being undertaken to assist control petrol sniffing addiction and undertook an inspection of community facilities on the Island.

A cross section of community and government groups were represented in the discussion held at the Police Youth Club. They included:

Wednesday, 17 May 2006

Menzies School of Health Research and Cooperative Research Centre on Aboriginal Health, Darwin, NT

Committee Members in attendance

The Committee visited the Menzies School of Health Research and Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) on Aboriginal Health. Discussions were held on research being undertaken on the impact of petrol sniffing, on other research being conducted on Indigenous health, and on the role and operation of the School and the CRC.

Meeting with the Committee from the CRC were Mr Mick Gooda, CEO, Ms Jenny Brands and Ms Di Walker and from Menzies, Dr Sheree Cairney and Dr Kate Senior.

Thursday, 18 May 2006

Balgo and Halls Creek, WA

Committee Members in attendance

The Committee was accompanied during the visit by Mr Stephen Castle, OATSIH; Dr Sheree Cairney and Dr Kate Senior, Menzies School of Health Research; Mr Chris Twomey, Office of Senator Siewert.

The Committee held discussions with a number of community representatives covering the cross section of services in Balgo including the community corporation, youth and sport workers, the women's centre, the clinic, school and police and was able to visit many of these community facilities. Without being exhaustive the Committee was assisted during the visit by many people including Mr Noel Mason, CEO Wirrimanu; Fr Matt Digges, Kutjungka Catholic Parish; Mr Chris Cresp, Palyalatja Maparnpa; Br Bernie Cooper, Luurnpa Catholic School; Dr Zohl de Ishtar, Kapululangu Women's Centre; and Ms Jane Thomas, child protection worker.

The Committee visited Halls Creek and held informal discussions with community, social and welfare groups at a meeting that had been organised by Mr Peter McConnell, CEO of Halls Creek Shire. The Committee was conducted on a visit to the camps that have grown around the edge of town with people moving in from other communities outside of Halls Creek.

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