Thursday, 19 June 2025


Rulings from the Chair

Constituency questions, questions on notice and adjournment matters


The Deputy Speaker

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Rulings from the Chair

Constituency questions, questions on notice and adjournment matters

The DEPUTY SPEAKER (14:48): The Speaker indicated to me that she intended to raise with the house a number of outstanding questions that are now overdue. The portfolios with overdue questions are roads and road safety, 25; transport infrastructure, 23; Premier, 22; Treasurer, 21; public and active transport, 14; police, 13; environment, 10; children, eight; health, eight; consumer affairs, seven; housing and building, seven; mental health, six; education, five; government services, five; planning, five; emergency services, four; agriculture, three; skills and TAFE, three; prevention of family violence, three; water, two; creative industries, two; community safety, two; multicultural affairs, one; veterans, one; economic growth and jobs, one; WorkSafe and the TAC, one; climate action, one; carers and volunteers, one; Suburban Rail Loop, one; Attorney-General, one; energy and resources, one; corrections, one; victims, one; racing, one; finance, one; ports and freight, one; and local government, one. I ask, for the Speaker, that ministers use the winter recess to clear their outstanding and overdue answers before the Parliament resumes in July.