Thursday, 11 September 2025


Adjournment

Responses


Natalie SULEYMAN

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Responses

Natalie SULEYMAN (St Albans – Minister for Veterans, Minister for Small Business and Employment, Minister for Youth) (17:31): The member for Berwick raised a matter for the attention of the Premier, and the action the member seeks is for the Premier to make an apology to Victoria Police members. The member for Clarinda raised a matter for the attention of the Minister for Multicultural Affairs, and the action the member seeks is for the minister to provide an update on the Bright Moon temple in his electorate in Springvale South. The member for Shepparton raised a matter for the Minister for Housing and Building, and the action the member seeks is to provide an update on the vacant public housing in the Shepparton electorate. The member for Albert Park raised a matter for the attention of the Minister for Development Victoria and Precincts, and the action the member seeks is for the minister to visit the Fishermans Bend precinct in her electorate. The member for Eildon raised a matter for the attention of the Minister for Roads and Road Safety, and the action the member seeks is for the minister to address the issue of rubbish along the roadside in the Eildon electorate and a campaign to clean up the electorate.

The member for Pascoe Vale raised a matter for the attention of the Minister for Community Sport, and the action the member seeks is for the minister to provide an update on the support provided to Football Victoria and of course sporting opportunities across Victoria. The member for Warrandyte raised a matter for the Minister for Emergency Services, and the action the member seeks is an upgrade and some funding for the pumper at the Warrandyte CFA. The member for Broadmeadows raised a matter for the attention of the Minister for Public and Active Transport, and the action the member seeks is for funding opportunities at Swinburne University’s proposed health precincts. The member for Cranbourne raised a matter for the attention of the Premier, and the action the member seeks is for the Premier to outline the impact that the Cranbourne community hospital will have on the member’s local community. I will refer all matters raised to the relevant ministers.

Cindy McLeish: On a point of order, Speaker, I just want to bring to your attention an outstanding adjournment matter that I have to the Minister for Environment, which was due on 29 August. I also had question on notice 2471 to the Minister for Prevention of Family Violence which was due in the middle of July. If they could be chased up, that would be marvellous.

The SPEAKER: Before we adjourn I would like to thank the clerks, the attendants and the parliamentary team for all of their support this week, as always. The house now stands adjourned.

House adjourned 5:34 pm.