Thursday, 11 September 2025
Questions without notice and ministers statements
Ministers statements: working from home
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Commencement
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Rulings from the Chair
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Bills
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Electoral Amendment (Group Voting and Vote Counting) Bill 2025
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Introduction
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Documents
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Business of the house
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Adjournment
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Members statements
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Power saving bonus
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Youth crime
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Lutfiye Kavci and Vicki Scott
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Friends of Hillcroft Park
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Diwali and Annakut
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Malvern police station
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Housing
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Chris Gibbs
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Community safety
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Family violence
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Tee Up for Mental Health Golf Day
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Morwell electorate greyhound racing
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Morwell electorate sporting clubs
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Altona development
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Multiculturalism
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Ivanhoe Bowling Club
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3081 Angels
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The Life and Times of Thomas Embling
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Camp Sovereignty
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Kalkallo electorate Scouts
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Kamaruka
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St Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church
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Emine Davut
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Yilmaz Cesur
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Mick Mirovic
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Diamond Valley College
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Research Lower Plenty Baseball Club
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Eltham Wildcats Basketball Club
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St Vincent’s Care Eltham
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Dau Akueng and Chol Achiek
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Eureka electorate crime
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Cranbourne Food Truck
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Michael O’Keeffe
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Bills
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Parks and Public Land Legislation Amendment (Central West and Other Matters) Bill 2025
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Mental Health Legislation Amendment Bill 2025
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Building Legislation Amendment (Fairer Payments on Jobsites and Other Matters) Bill 2025
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Business of the house
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Orders of the day
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Standing and sessional orders
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Bills
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Domestic Animals Amendment (Rehoming Cats and Dogs and Other Matters) Bill 2025
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Members
- Minister for Health
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Minister for Transport Infrastructure
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Absence
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Community safety
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Ministers statements: power saving bonus
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Community safety
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Ministers statements: housing
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Community safety
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Ministers statements: major events
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Ministers statements: Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund
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Community safety
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Ministers statements: working from home
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Constituency questions
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Brighton electorate
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Narre Warren North electorate
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Murray Plains electorate
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Northcote electorate
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Mornington electorate
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Glen Waverley electorate
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Narracan electorate
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Bellarine electorate
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Rowville electorate
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Pakenham electorate
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Rulings from the Chair
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Member conduct
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Bills
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Domestic Animals Amendment (Rehoming Cats and Dogs and Other Matters) Bill 2025
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Domestic Building Contracts Amendment Bill 2025
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Council’s agreement
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Business of the house
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Standing and sessional orders
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Orders of the day
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Motions
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Budget papers 2025–26
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Bills
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Casino and Gambling Legislation Amendment Bill 2025
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Second reading
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Domestic Animals Amendment (Rehoming Cats and Dogs and Other Matters) Bill 2025
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Adjournment
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Victoria Police
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Bright Moon Buddhist Society
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Homelessness
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Fishermans Bend development
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Road maintenance
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Football Victoria
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Country Fire Authority Warrandyte brigade
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Broadmeadows train station
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Swinburne University of Technology
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Cranbourne community hospital
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Responses
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Ministers statements: working from home
Jacinta ALLAN (Bendigo East – Premier) (14:32): For plenty of Victorian families Monday mornings after a nice weekend can sometimes feel pretty tough as you are running around the house getting yourself ready for work, getting the kids to school, making sure they have got their schoolbag, their lunch box and their shoes on. This is what many families are experiencing. They can feel like they are living in that Bangles song – ‘It’s just another manic Monday’ – as they are trying to get out the door. They might dread the daily commute. I have mentioned the school run. But for some, like the Liberal Party state director, you might just dread those around you. But we get it that Mondays can be tough, and that is why we are making working from home a right, because it works for productivity, for families and for the economy – more money in household pockets, more time spent with your family and more time to do that school run or maybe be closer to that school when your kid gets sick. For many parents, particularly for women, it can be the difference between keeping a job or having to give up that job.
Since we have opened consultation on our plan to provide support for working from home, over 20,000 workers and employers have had their say. I am sure for those of us on this side of the house it comes as no surprise that top postcodes of suburbs who have responded are those like Point Cook, Truganina, Roxburgh Park, Wyndham Vale, Sandhurst, which is in the member for Carrum’s electorate, and of course Berwick. Many people in Berwick want to have their say on working from home. We know some want to take it away. There might be some who support working from home on a Monday in their head office, like the Liberal Party does, and those in here are trying to take that opportunity away from Victoria. It tells you all you need to know: one rule for some but not for others. Well, we stand with working people. We are on the side of working families, and that is why we are going to protect their right to work from home.