Wednesday, 31 July 2024
Members statements
Mooroopna Primary School
Kim O’KEEFFE
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Commencement
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Bills
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Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission Amendment (Ending Political Corruption) Bill 2024
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Business of the house
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Notices of motion
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Petitions
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Yea and District Memorial Hospital
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Lavers Hill-Cobden Road, Simpson
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Documents
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Bills
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Confiscation Amendment (Unexplained Wealth) Bill 2024
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Council’s amendments
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Motions
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Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union
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Dissent from Speaker’s ruling
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Members statements
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Firewood collection
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Regional health services
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Michael Browne
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Story Dogs
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Health services
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Preston electorate projects
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Kew future leaders speech competition
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Sikh community
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Whittlesea Primary School breakfast club
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Shepparton electorate small business
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Mooroopna Primary School
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Napoleon Road, Lysterfield
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Knox Infolink
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Boronia train station
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Black Rock Football Netball Club
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Hampton Hammers Football Netball Club
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St Bede’s College
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Paris Olympics
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Cyprus settlement
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Mornington Baseball Club
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Paris Olympics
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Birdrock Beach
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Premier’s VCE Awards
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Totoka Lodge
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Inverloch and Kongwak primary schools
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Housing
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Melbourne Vixens
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Friends of the Aqueduct Trail
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Eltham Library
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Climate change
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Penny Williams
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Barwon Water
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Hastings electorate ministerial visit
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Future Footscray
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Frankston Hospital
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Village 21
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Eric Bell Reserve pavilion
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Williamstown electorate schools
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Paul Hogan
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Statements on parliamentary committee reports
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Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
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Report on the 2023–24 Budget Estimates
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Legal and Social Issues Committee
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Register and Talk about It: Inquiry into Increasing the Number of Registered Organ and Tissue Donors
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Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
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Report on the 2023–24 Budget Estimates
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Electoral Matters Committee
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Inquiry into the Conduct of the 2022 Victorian State Election
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Electoral Matters Committee
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Inquiry into the Conduct of the 2022 Victorian State Election
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Environment and Planning Committee
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Employers and Contractors Who Refuse to Pay Their Subcontractors for Completed Works
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Bills
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Residential Tenancies and Funerals Amendment Bill 2024
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Prahran Mechanics’ Institute Repeal Bill 2024
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Aboriginal Land Legislation Amendment Bill 2024
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union
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Ministers statements: women’s health
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Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union
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Ministers statements: women’s health
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Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union
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Ministers statements: women’s community sport
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Geelong transport infrastructure
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Ministers statements: gender equality
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Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union
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Ministers statements: women’s health
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Constituency questions
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Croydon electorate
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Pascoe Vale electorate
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Mildura electorate
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Ashwood electorate
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Polwarth electorate
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Wendouree electorate
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Prahran electorate
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Bentleigh electorate
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Gippsland South electorate
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Kororoit electorate
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Rulings from the Chair
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Constituency questions
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Bills
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Aboriginal Land Legislation Amendment Bill 2024
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Motions
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Budget papers 2024–25
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Matters of public importance
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Motions
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Budget papers 2024–25
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Bills
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State Sporting Legislation Amendment Bill 2024
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Second reading
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Adjournment
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Road maintenance
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Small business support
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Bank Street–Princes Highway, Traralgon
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Ripon electorate schools
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Ambulance services
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Point Cook Road–Central Avenue, Altona Meadows
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Transport infrastructure
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Kororoit electorate telecommunications infrastructure
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Botts Road–Murray Valley Highway, Yarrawonga
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Wallington Reserve
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Responses
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Mooroopna Primary School
Kim O’KEEFFE (Shepparton) (10:29): I wish to congratulate Mooroopna Primary School on celebrating 150 years of education. There were many past students, teachers and families who shared many wonderful memories of their time at the school. Celebrations included the unveiling of an honour board acknowledging all of the past principals of the school. It was wonderful to see the students participating in the celebrations with the school band performing. School captains Psalm and Charlotte had the honour of cutting the cake. I wish the school another 150 years ahead.