Wednesday, 22 March 2023
Members statements
LGBTIQA+ support
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Commencement
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Documents
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Parliamentary departments
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Reports 2021–22
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- Documents
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Motions
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Select committee
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Joint select committee
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Members statements
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Werribee Bowls Club
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Bring Back DJ Dave
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Greek Elderly Citizens Club of Moonee Valley
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Krystyna Campbell-Pretty
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Friends of Gallipoli
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Lowan electorate roads
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Newbury Primary School
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Weed control
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Tolmie Sports Day
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Learn Local Awards
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Galilee Regional Catholic Primary School
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Seymour Alternative Farming Expo
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Benalla Airshow
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Tarneit Plains primary school
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Vinnies Kitchen
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Dromana Secondary College
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Eltham festival
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Pauline Toner prize
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Climate change
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Power saving bonus
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Rowville football and cricket clubs
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Bacchus Marsh Little Athletics
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Melton electorate multicultural communities
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Charlie Howkins and Jack Brownlee
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Ballarat Keralites Foundation of Australia
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Mount Duneed Regional Primary School
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Lara electorate schools
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Aviation industry
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Pascoe Vale electorate road safety
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LGBTIQA+ support
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Narre Warren North electorate multicultural communities
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Statements on parliamentary committee reports
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Integrity and Oversight Committee
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The Independent Performance Audits of the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission and the Victorian Inspectorate
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Integrity and Oversight Committee
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Performance of the Victorian Integrity Agencies 2020/21: Focus on Witness Welfare
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Integrity and Oversight Committee
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The Independent Performance Audits of the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission and the Victorian Inspectorate
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Integrity and Oversight Committee
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Performance of the Victorian Integrity Agencies 2020/21: Focus on Witness Welfare
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Integrity and Oversight Committee
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Performance of the Victorian Integrity Agencies 2020/21: Focus on Witness Welfare
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Integrity and Oversight Committee
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Performance of the Victorian Integrity Agencies 2020/21: Focus on Witness Welfare
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Business of the house
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Notices of motion
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Bills
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Disability and Social Services Regulation Amendment Bill 2023
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Water Legislation Amendment Bill 2023
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Health Legislation Amendment (Information Sharing) Bill 2023
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Council’s amendments
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Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Amendment (Medically Supervised Injecting Centre) Bill 2023
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Government integrity
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Ministers statements: jobs creation
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Government integrity
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Ministers statements: jobs creation
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Member conduct
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Ministers statements: sick pay guarantee
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Economic policy
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Ministers statements: creative industries sector
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Small business support
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Ministers statements: vocational education and training
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Constituency questions
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South-West Coast electorate
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Pascoe Vale electorate
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Ovens Valley electorate
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Wendouree electorate
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Kew electorate
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Kororoit electorate
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Prahran electorate
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Point Cook electorate
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Mornington electorate
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Narre Warren North electorate
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Bills
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Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Amendment (Medically Supervised Injecting Centre) Bill 2023
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Matters of public importance
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Bills
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Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Amendment (Medically Supervised Injecting Centre) Bill 2023
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Adjournment
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Evelyn electorate schools
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Bass electorate LGBTIQA+ support
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Murray Valley Highway
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North Shore Sports Club
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McKoy Street–Hume Freeway, Wodonga
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Yan Yean electorate roads
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Walhalla sewerage
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Box Hill electorate level crossing removals
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Smile Squad
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Taverner Street, Rainbow
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Responses
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LGBTIQA+ support
John MULLAHY (Glen Waverley) (10:06): I rise to condemn the actions of a small number of individuals who came out to protest our trans community. Our LGBTIQA+ Victorians, including our trans community, are some of the most vulnerable members of our society. They face injustice every day in suicide rates, in homelessness and in abuse. These are members of our community, and they should be treated with respect. Members of our trans community have faced discrimination, harassment and violence merely for being who they are. This is not good enough, and it should never be the case.
So to our trans and wider LGBTIQA+ Victorians I say: we stand with you, we accept you, we embrace you and we love you. And as a proud ally I stand with you, not just today, not just after these sorts of events happen, but every day and always, and I am sorry if we do not say that enough. The hate of a very small number in our community should not take away from the love the vast majority of our community has for you. What happened on Saturday should never have happened. Hate has no place in our society. We also note these injustices are happening every day, which no person should ever have to face. It does not matter who you are – know that we accept you for who you are. No matter what you identify as, you will always have a valued place here in Victoria.