Wednesday, 28 May 2025
Constituency questions
Caulfield electorate
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Table of contents
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Motions
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Motions by leave
- Sam GROTH
- Wayne FARNHAM
- Bridget VALLENCE
- Roma BRITNELL
- Nicole WERNER
- Kim O’KEEFFE
- Cindy McLEISH
- Tim McCURDY
- David SOUTHWICK
- Richard RIORDAN
- Jade BENHAM
- Jess WILSON
- Michael O’BRIEN
- Wayne FARNHAM
- Martin CAMERON
- Chris CREWTHER
- David HODGETT
- Kim WELLS
- Rachel WESTAWAY
- Chris CREWTHER
- Annabelle CLEELAND
- Bridget VALLENCE
- John PESUTTO
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Motions
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Motions by leave
- Sam GROTH
- Wayne FARNHAM
- Bridget VALLENCE
- Roma BRITNELL
- Nicole WERNER
- Kim O’KEEFFE
- Cindy McLEISH
- Tim McCURDY
- David SOUTHWICK
- Richard RIORDAN
- Jade BENHAM
- Jess WILSON
- Michael O’BRIEN
- Wayne FARNHAM
- Martin CAMERON
- Chris CREWTHER
- David HODGETT
- Kim WELLS
- Rachel WESTAWAY
- Chris CREWTHER
- Annabelle CLEELAND
- Bridget VALLENCE
- John PESUTTO
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Caulfield electorate
David SOUTHWICK (Caulfield) (14:42): (1154) My question is to the Minister for Education. Once again it seems Labor is playing politics with education and educating future generations. They are not interested in many of our young people and many of our schools that are really struggling at the moment. We see that in this particular budget Caulfield South is only being funded their dollars after the next election. So it seems Labor wants to be the Education State only in an election year, not every other time. My question is: when will the minister stop playing politics with education and properly fund the schools in Caulfield? Schools like Glen Eira College, Caulfield Primary School, Ripponlea Primary School and Caulfield Junior College did not receive one dollar in this year’s budget. Enough is enough. These schools need to be properly funded.