Tuesday, 21 February 2023
Questions without notice and ministers statements
Member conduct
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Commencement
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Members
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Member for Narracan
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Swearing in
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Bills
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Heritage Amendment Bill 2023
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Introduction and first reading
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Children and Health Legislation Amendment (Statement of Recognition, Aboriginal Self-determination and Other Matters) Bill 2023
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Introduction and first reading
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Documents
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Bills
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Health Legislation Amendment (Information Sharing) Bill 2023
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Appropriation
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Business of the house
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Members statements
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Cost of living
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Solar Homes program
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Department of Environment, Energy and Climate Action
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Buchan swimming pool
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Dandenong High School
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Polwarth electorate roads
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International Mother Language Day
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Lions Club of Brighton
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Rotary Club of Brighton
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Wishart Reserve, Hampton East
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Hampton Life Saving Club
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Wendouree electorate health infrastructure
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Horsham-Lubeck–Murtoa-Glenorchy roads, Lubeck
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Grampians National Park
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Kolbe Catholic College
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Kew High School
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Giant Steps Melbourne
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City of Boroondara Australia Day awards
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Federation TAFE
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Professor Will Steffen
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Victorian Heart Hospital
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Goulburn Valley floods
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Geelong sporting events
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Sri Lanka Independence Day
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Level crossing removals
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Bellarine electorate farming
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Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
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Address to Parliament
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Governor’s speech
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Address-in-reply
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Member conduct
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Ministers statements: energy policy
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Member conduct
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Ministers statements: energy policy
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Member conduct
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Ministers statements: electric vehicles
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Wages policy
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Ministers statements: renewable energy
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Member conduct
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Ministers statements: transport infrastructure
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Constituency questions
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Brighton electorate
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Croydon electorate
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Ringwood electorate
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Euroa electorate
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Albert Park electorate
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Prahran electorate
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Wendouree electorate
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Rowville electorate
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Bayswater electorate
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Address to Parliament
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Adjournment
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Caulfield Racecourse Reserve
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Ripon electorate roads
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Verney Road School
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Sick pay guarantee
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Warrandyte electorate schools
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Power saving bonus
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Cyclist safety
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St Kilda Road bike lanes
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Benambra electorate ambulance services
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Early childhood education
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Responses
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
Member conduct
John PESUTTO (Hawthorn – Leader of the Opposition) (14:01): My question is to the Assistant Treasurer. Minister, section 8.4 of the ministerial code of conduct states that where a conflict or a potential conflict of interest could arise between a minister’s private interests and their public duty a minister should divest themselves of the conflict. Why didn’t the minister sell his Commonwealth Bank shares knowing he stood to profit?
Danny PEARSON (Essendon – Minister for Government Services, Assistant Treasurer, Minister for WorkSafe and the TAC, Minister for Consumer Affairs) (14:01): I thank the Leader of the Opposition for his question. Yesterday it was brought to my attention that a longstanding shareholding that I have declared to the Parliament at every reporting period since becoming an MP may have given rise to a perceived potential conflict of interest. For completeness, I can confirm that I was not a decision-maker in the awarding of the banking and financial services tender. This was an independent process undertaken by senior bureaucrats within the Department of Treasury and Finance, with a probity auditor involved at each step of the way. I noted the outcome of the tender once it had been determined by the Department of Treasury and Finance. Despite this, however, I do acknowledge that this was an error of judgement not to recognise and manage the potential. I unreservedly apologise for this oversight. For the avoidance of doubt, I have spoken with the Premier and advised him I will be placing my shareholdings in a blind trust.
John PESUTTO (Hawthorn – Leader of the Opposition) (14:02): Section 8.5 of the ministerial code of conduct states:
… Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries will be obliged to take necessary action to prevent conflicts or potential conflicts of interest.
With the Commonwealth Bank making $1 million profit per hour, how is it fair that the minister has profited from his decision while Victorians suffer a cost-of-living crisis?
Danny PEARSON (Essendon – Minister for Government Services, Assistant Treasurer, Minister for WorkSafe and the TAC, Minister for Consumer Affairs) (14:03): Again, I just refer to my answer I provided to the substantive question, which is that I noted the outcome of an independent tender process run by the Department of Treasury and Finance.