Thursday, 29 August 2024
Motions
Suburban Rail Loop
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Commencement
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Business of the house
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Notices of motion
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Committees
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Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
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Inquiry into Vaping and Tobacco Controls
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Integrity and Oversight Committee
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Membership
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Business of the house
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Adjournment
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Members statements
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Keilor Sports Club
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The Addams Family Inclusical
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Australasian Union of Jewish Students
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Caulfield Local Hero Award
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More Trees for a Cooler, Greener West
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Cohuna community safety
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Nepalese community
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Bullumwaal Road–Howitt Avenue, Eastwood
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Lucknow Primary School
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St John’s Regional College
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Housing
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Bundoora electorate early childhood education
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Rowville electorate football clubs
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Williamstown electorate transport infrastructure
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Williamstown Football Club
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Dorothy Jean Looker
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Raymond Shuey
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Road safety
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Mornington Peninsula car parking
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Sarah Carter
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Paris Paralympics
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St Albans electorate schools
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Kalkallo electorate schools
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School breakfast clubs
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Montmorency Secondary College
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Paris Paralympics
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Warwick Leeson
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Grace Larson and Charlie Jackman
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John Halliwell
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Bills
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Criminal Organisations Control Amendment Bill 2024
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Health Legislation Amendment (Regulatory Reform) Bill 2024
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Ministers statements: LGBTIQA+ community
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Ministers statements: health system
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Ministers statements: manufacturing sector
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Melbourne City Council
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Ministers statements: renewable energy
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Government performance
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Ministers statements: Suburban Rail Loop
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Constituency questions
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Polwarth electorate
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Tarneit electorate
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Gippsland East electorate
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Thomastown electorate
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Brighton electorate
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Pascoe Vale electorate
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Prahran electorate
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Laverton electorate
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Shepparton electorate
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Broadmeadows electorate
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Rulings from the Chair
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Constituency questions
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Bills
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Health Legislation Amendment (Regulatory Reform) Bill 2024
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Second reading
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Justice Legislation Amendment (Integrity, Defamation and Other Matters) Bill 2024
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Council’s amendments
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Health Legislation Amendment (Regulatory Reform) Bill 2024
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Residential Tenancies and Funerals Amendment Bill 2024
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Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Trust Amendment Bill 2024
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Adjournment
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Level crossing removals
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Cranbourne mosque
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Merbein alcohol and drug facility
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Laverton electorate food relief services
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Boroondara planning
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State Emergency Service Point Cook unit
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Transport infrastructure
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Lentara UnitingCare
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Kiewa Valley Highway
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Sunbury electorate transport infrastructure
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Responses
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Motions
Suburban Rail Loop
John PESUTTO (Hawthorn – Leader of the Opposition) (09:35): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the member for Yan Yean for signing Victorians up to their $216 billion Suburban Rail Loop, depriving the communities of Epping North and Wollert of their fair share by abandoning the proposed Wollert rail line.
Leave refused.
David SOUTHWICK (Caulfield) (09:35): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the member for Broadmeadows for signing Victorians up to the $216 billion Suburban Rail Loop, depriving the Broadmeadows community of their fair share by refusing to properly fund the promised upgrade of Broadmeadows train station.
Leave refused.
Peter WALSH (Murray Plains) (09:35): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier for signing Victorians up to her $216 billion Suburban Rail Loop, forcing up the price of rental properties for residents of Bendigo West because of the huge increase in land tax to pay that bill.
Leave refused.
James NEWBURY (Brighton) (09:36): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier for signing Victorians up to her $216 billion Suburban Rail Loop and depriving the Catholic Ladies’ College in the Eltham community of their fair share by forcing parents to pay Labor’s school tax, which will drive up fees and make life harder for families.
Leave refused.
James NEWBURY: I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Minister for Planning for talking out both sides of her mouth when she opposed the 10-storey development in her own electorate but will force 20-storey developments onto other communities and rip away third-party rights from thousands of residents.
Leave refused.
James NEWBURY: I make available to the house the letter from the Minister for Planning opposing 10-storey developments in her own electorate.
Roma BRITNELL (South-West Coast) (09:37): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier for signing Victorians up to her $216 billion Suburban Rail Loop and depriving the Cornish College community of their fair share by forcing parents to pay Labor’s school tax, which will drive up fees and make life harder for Victorian families.
Leave refused.
Nicole WERNER (Warrandyte) (09:37): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier for spending $216 billion on a Suburban Rail Loop nobody wants and depriving my community of our fair share and depriving us of the funding to finally fix the perilous Five Ways intersection in Warrandyte South.
Leave refused.
Nicole WERNER: I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier for signing Victorians up to her $216 billion Suburban Rail Loop and depriving the Presbyterian Ladies’ College community of their fair share by forcing parents to pay Labor’s school tax, which will drive up fees and make life harder for PLC families.
Leave refused.
Nicole WERNER: I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier for signing Victorians up to her $216 billion Suburban Rail Loop and depriving the Kingswood College community of their fair share by forcing parents to pay Labor’s schools tax, which will drive up fees and make life harder for families.
Leave refused.
Brad ROWSWELL (Sandringham) (09:38): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier for signing Victorians up to her $216 billion Suburban Rail Loop and depriving the Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School community of their fair share by forcing parents to pay Labor’s school tax, which will drive up fees and make life harder for PEGS families.
Leave refused.
Richard RIORDAN (Polwarth) (09:39): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the missing-in-action Labor MP for South Barwon for signing Victorians up to the $216 billion Suburban Rail Loop while depriving the people of South Barwon of the aquatic centre they were promised at the 2022 election.
Leave refused.
Sam GROTH (Nepean) (09:39): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the member for Hastings for signing up Victorians to the $216 billion Suburban Rail Loop and depriving Hastings of its fair share by failing to upgrade the Stony Point line, leaving this as the only part of the metropolitan rail network with slow, crowded, outdated and unelectrified trains.
Leave refused.
Cindy McLEISH (Eildon) (09:40): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier for signing Victorians up to her $216 billion Suburban Rail Loop, depriving the communities of Kalkallo and Yan Yean of their fair share by refusing to properly fund the duplication of Donnybrook Road.
Leave refused.
Brad ROWSWELL (Sandringham) (09:40): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier for signing Victorians up to her $216 billion Suburban Rail Loop, depriving the community of St Albans of their fair share by failing to deliver safety improvements to Main Road East and Main Road West to prevent further fatalities.
Leave refused.
Richard RIORDAN (Polwarth) (09:40): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier for signing Victorians up to the $216 billion Suburban Rail Loop and so depriving the homeless and vulnerable people of Colac and district of their fair share by failing to build the 50 extra social homes promised in last year’s housing statement.
Leave refused.
Tim McCURDY (Ovens Valley) (09:41): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier for signing Victorians up to $216 billion in costs for her Suburban Rail Loop, depriving the community of Wangaratta of their fair share by putting the Wangaratta High School upgrade promised at the 2022 election on the backburner.
Leave refused.
Jade BENHAM (Mildura) (09:41): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier for signing Victorians up to her $216 billion in costs for her Suburban Rail Loop, depriving the community of Mildura of their fair share by putting the Mildura West Primary School upgrade promised in 2018 on the backburner and forcing children to learn in facilities held together by chipboard.
Leave refused.