Continuing its year of action, certainty and security, the Finocchiaro CLP Government is delivering a full parliamentary agenda this week.
Leader of Government Business Steve Edgington said the Government's priorities for these sittings was cost-of-living relief, stronger economic growth and continuing to deliver on the CLP's commitments.
"Our expanded Container Deposit Scheme will make recycling easier, get litter out of our parks and put more cash back in Territorians' pockets," Mr Edgington said.
The legislation to be debated will expand refunds to any beverage container up to three litres, covering items previously excluded such as wine bottles, spirit bottles and milk cartons.
As part of the Finocchiaro CLP Government's Rebuilding the Economy Strategy, legislation to merge the Tourism NT and NT Major Events Company will be introduced.
"Bringing tourism and events under one roof, the merger will create a stronger, sharper organisation to market tourism and events with greater impact," Mr Edgington said.
"The CLP will deliver on our promised reforms to the Anti-discrimination Act that will meet our election commitment as promised."
Amendments to the Teacher Registration Act will strengthen the teacher workforce to help keep and attract quality teachers, simplify data sharing between jurisdictions and focus on child safety.
The Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee will table its final report into Voluntary Assisted Dying in the Northern Territory.
"In our year of action, certainty and security, we're delivering on our commitments as well as cost-of-living relief and our plan for the Territory's future," Mr Edgington said.
Parliament sits Tuesday to Thursday this week.