Thursday, 3 April 2025
Adjournment
Country Fire Authority Clyde brigade
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Commencement
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Business of the house
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Notices of motion
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Whittlesea-Yea Road
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Report on the 2023‒24 Financial and Performance Outcomes
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Legal and Social Issues Committee
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Economy and Infrastructure Committee
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Legal and Social Issues Committee
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Reference
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Adjournment
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Members statements
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Aberfeldie Primary School
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Elsternwick planning
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Federal election
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Northern District Softball Association
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Kinder kits
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Ovens Valley electorate
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Macedon electorate schools
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South-West Coast electorate sporting facilities
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David Cragg
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Gender services
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Seaford Cricket Club
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Carrum Surf Life Saving Club
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Carrum Downs Cricket Club
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Carrum electorate student leaders
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Gippsland East electorate crime
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Road maintenance
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David Cragg
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Sandringham Hospital
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Professor John Buckeridge
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Neil Heatley OAM
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Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
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Gary Keisoglu
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Ramadan
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Williamstown electorate sporting clubs
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Warrandyte Festival
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Box Hill Hospital
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Oakleigh electorate early childhood education
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Bruce Knights
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Loaves and Fishes
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Macedonian community
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Assyrian New Year
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International Women’s Day
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Country Fire Authority
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Eltham Rugby Union Football Club
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Dandenong Valley Special Developmental School
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Bills
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Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Amendment (Energy Upgrades for the Future) Bill 2025
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Corrections system
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Ministers statements: United States trade
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Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund
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Greenhouse emissions data
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Commonwealth Games
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Bulleen electorate
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Laverton electorate
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Bills
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Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Amendment (Energy Upgrades for the Future) Bill 2025
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Transport Legislation Amendment (Vehicle Sharing Scheme Safety and Standards) Bill 2025
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Building Legislation Amendment (Buyer Protections) Bill 2025
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Adjournment
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Reay–Hull roads, Mooroolbark
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Cranbourne electorate veterans
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Moyhu police station
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Merri-bek Primary School
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Industry policy
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Country Fire Authority Clyde brigade
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Housing
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Albert Park electorate ministerial visit
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St Kilda Primary School
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Concept Caravans
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Responses
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Country Fire Authority Clyde brigade
Jordan CRUGNALE (Bass) (17:25): (1116) My adjournment matter is for the Minister for Emergency Services, and the action I seek is that the minister visit the fabulous crew at Clyde CFA and join with us in turning the sod on their new station. This brigade is busy. They have done hundreds of call-outs so far this year. I thank captain Stuart Bluck and the brigade management team members and their families for their service and dedication to responding, informing, supporting and protecting the communities of Clyde and Clyde North and surrounds. Beyond call-outs, they form strike teams at short notice, and we saw this with the fires at both the Grampians and the Gurdies. They train and upskill at every turn too. They are active, visible and connected in to our local schools, kinders, sporting clubs and community groups, as are all our CFAs across Bass.
At the Clyde township community and family centre opening just this weekend gone, the delightful crew of volunteers were there with their tanker. It is always a highlight to catch up with them. A special shout-out to Leticia Presta-Miller, the community safety officer, and all the members that came along. In the spirit of community that shines bright, the annual Santa run, as an example, saw members on three trucks covering 20 estates, a mammoth logistical feat that was seamless and a testament to their extraordinary organisational efforts and the connections they have to this growing community.
I take this opportunity to wish all 20 of my brigades – Bass, Bayles, Clyde, Corinella, Dalyston, Devon Meadows, Glen Alvie, Heath Hill–Yannathan, Inverloch, Kernot–Grantville, Kilcunda, Koo Wee Rup, Lang Lang, Pearcedale, Phillip Island, Pound Creek, San Remo, Tooradin, Warneet–Blind Bight, and Wonthaggi – a very happy 80th birthday, and I thank all the amazing volunteers and members for their service to protecting our community.