Wednesday, 27 August 2025
Statements on parliamentary committee reports
Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
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Commencement
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Business of the house
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Notices of motion and orders of the day
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Documents
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Bills
- Bail Further Amendment Bill 2025
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Worker Screening Amendment (Strengthening the Working with Children Check) Bill 2025
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Council’s agreement
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Motions
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Motions by leave
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Members statements
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Community safety
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Ivanhoe Primary School
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Rosanna Fire Station Community House
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Digital jobs
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Victoria Police deaths
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Tarneit electorate bus services
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Victoria Police deaths
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Working from home
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Point Cook electorate Chinese community
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Warringa Park School
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Eildon electorate sporting clubs
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Kerala Muslim Cultural Centre
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Country Fire Authority Melton brigade
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Djerriwarrh District Scouts
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Brighton Philatelic Society
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Bayley Arts
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Mayflower aged care home
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Aintree sustainability festival
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Early childhood education and care
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Lara electorate schools
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Treaty
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Wendy Symons
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Lowanna College
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John Smethurst
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Port Melbourne Chargers
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Port Melbourne Netball Club
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Park Towers Community Pantry
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Cranbourne Football Netball Club
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Sikh Community Gurmat Centre
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Cranbourne electorate schools
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Preston electorate housing
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Newlands Primary School
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Middle East conflict
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Preston High School
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Upwey Community Market
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Country Fire Authority awards
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Living Libraries infrastructure program
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Pascoe Vale Scouts
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Coburg North Primary School
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Statements on parliamentary committee reports
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Standing Orders Committee
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Inquiry into Including Sessional Orders and Ongoing Resolutions in the Standing Orders
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Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
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Report on the 2024‒25 Budget Estimates
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Environment and Planning Committee
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Inquiry into Securing the Victorian Food Supply
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Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
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Report on the 2024‒25 Budget Estimates
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Environment and Planning Committee
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Inquiry into Securing the Victorian Food Supply
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Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
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Report on the 2024‒25 Budget Estimates
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Bills
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Casino and Gambling Legislation Amendment Bill 2025
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Statute Law Revision Bill 2025
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Members
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Minister for Environment
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Absence
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Early childhood education and care
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Ministers statements: emergency services
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Early childhood education and care
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Ministers statements: Victoria Police deaths
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Retail workplace safety
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Ministers statements: healthcare workers
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Medically supervised injecting facilities
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Ministers statements: Victoria Police deaths
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Agriculture sector
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Ministers statements: Victoria Police deaths
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Constituency questions
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Polwarth electorate
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Clarinda electorate
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Ovens Valley electorate
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Lara electorate
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Sandringham electorate
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Eureka electorate
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Narracan electorate
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Greenvale electorate
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Rowville electorate
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Wendouree electorate
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Bills
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Statute Law Revision Bill 2025
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Second reading
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Motions
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Budget papers 2025–26
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Matters of public importance
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Motions
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Budget papers 2025–26
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Bills
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Worker Screening Amendment (Strengthening the Working with Children Check) Bill 2025
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Royal assent
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Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Amendment (Medication Administration in Residential Aged Care) Bill 2025
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Second reading
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Adjournment
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Benalla Health maternal and child health services
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Lara electorate community hubs
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Mornington electorate health services
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Country Fire Authority Kororoit electorate brigades
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Life Saving Victoria
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Get Active Kids voucher program
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Parentline
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Community safety
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Waste and recycling management
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Responses
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Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
Report on the 2024‒25 Budget Estimates
Nicole WERNER (Warrandyte) (10:17): Thank you to the Deputy Speaker, the member for Ashwood, for a very enlightening –
Members interjecting.
Nicole WERNER: No, it was enlightening. I thought it was fascinating to hear about the standing orders not changing with the times, and I appreciated his sentiments on it. I rise to speak on the Public Accounts and Estimates Committee (PAEC) report on the 2024–25 budget estimates, specifically subsection 5.1, as it relates to funding of the CFA. Funding for our emergency services is something that I have spoken oftentimes in this place about. It is something that I am passionate about. It is a really key part of my electorate in Warrandyte – the CFA and the SES – and that is what I rise to speak about today.
It was wonderful to recently attend Thunderball, held on 16 August at Bramleigh Estate, and it was a triumph of community spirit. The night raised $80,000 for Manningham SES, and it was more than a fundraiser; it was a celebration of these unsung heroes. Manningham SES leads our region in swift water rescue. They also undertake land-based rescue and storm and flood recovery and support police, fire and ambulance across a wide range of emergencies. The funds from Thunderball will help purchase a new four-wheel drive crew cab to boost inter-agency support, with capacity for marquees, stretchers, boating equipment and specialist tools for missing person searches, crime scene searches, casualty extraction and storm and flood response.
I thank convenor Sandi Miller and the Thunderball committee of Deirdre Diamante, Jeff Hughes, Carli Lange, Margaret Kelly, Mandy Edge, Belinda Mascitti, Jenny Horvath, Don Hughes and Zeus for their tireless work. I also thank our generous supporters Mary Anne McPherson and Bramleigh Estate, Warrandyte Riverside Market, Warrandyte Lions, Warrandyte Donvale Rotary, Manningham city, the community banks of Warrandyte, East Doncaster and Templestowe Village, 42K Media, the Manningham & Nillumbik Bulletin, Quintons IGA Warrandyte, the Grand Hotel Warrandyte, Jellis Craig, Ruby Tuesday Jewellery and Milwaukee. As you can see, there are a lot of generous people in our electorate of Warrandyte – and a special acknowledgement of the Michael Parker Foundation for pledging the additional $10,000 the Monday after the event, taking the total that was able to be donated and fundraised for Manningham SES to $80,000 – really amazing stuff. Thunderball will return in 2027 to raise funds for Nillumbik SES to replace its road accident rescue vehicle. To every SES volunteer who turns out day and night in all conditions, thank you. Our community is safer because of you.
I speak to the PAEC report, again pertaining to the funding for emergency services. This time of year I am always honoured to join our local CFA crews for their annual brigade dinners. It is always wonderful to join with volunteers, families and supporters who come together to celebrate another year of dedication and service to our community. It is a wonderful opportunity to recognise not just each brigade’s tireless commitment to emergencies but also their amazing work in our community and to be able to acknowledge their families.
It was wonderful to join Wonga Park CFA for their annual dinner and to celebrate the achievements of their members. Congratulations to captain Aaron Farr and to all award recipients: Luke Brown, Aaron Gill, Luke Summerscales, John Greenwood-Smith, Jacob Lee and again Aaron Farr, with 1500 turnouts as well as being the captain, Peter Dick and Shamus Gillen.
I was pleased to join members, families and supporters at Chirnside Park CFA’s 10-year anniversary dinner. In just a decade the brigade has made an extraordinary contribution, serving our community with distinction during emergencies such as the Montrose and Grampians fires and being recognised with honours for their courage and commitment. Thank you to former captain Ben Cash and new captain Paul Simpson. I look forward to seeing you at your open day, where I and the member for Casey in the federal Parliament will be dunked in the dunk tank. That will be fun.
I was delighted to attend the South Warrandyte CFA annual dinner. The professionalism and courage of the brigade are notable, whether it be responding to bushfires, house fires, motor vehicle accidents or medical emergencies. A special thanks for the evening to organiser Laura Simos as well as captain Cameron Mackay and president Trish Cridland. Thank you for everything that you do at South Warrandyte CFA. As I speak about South Warrandyte CFA, I must shout out the Grand Warrandyte, which this weekend celebrates its 130th birthday. It is an institution and an icon in our community where locals can go for everything from Friday night beers with the boys to first birthday parties. We celebrate with you today.