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          <by role="office">The SPEAKER:</by>  I would like to acknowledge the presence in the gallery today of Wayne Matthew, a former minister in this place. In fact, he is the only minister to ever be responsible for the Y2K bug, so he goes down in history with that rare distinction. He was also the former member for Bright for many years and was my local member when I lived in Hallett Cove in the early 1990s. Welcome, Wayne.</text>
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