Thursday, 16 October 2025
Members statements
Lisa Fitzpatrick
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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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Business of the house
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Adjournment
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Members statements
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Mill Park electorate early childhood education and care
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Sunraysia Medical Centre
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Mildura electorate schools
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Lisa Fitzpatrick
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Small business support
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Sandringham electorate schools
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Andrew Watson
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Take 5
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Ascot Vale Primary School
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David Hutchison
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Essendon North Primary School
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Donvale Christian College
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The Orange Door
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William Richter
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Horseracing
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Casterton storm event
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Lowan electorate tourism
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Contact Bundoora Community Centre
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Treaty
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Williamstown electorate volunteers
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Mornington electorate community events
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Hume young mayors program
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National Carers Week
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Crime
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Mid-Autumn Festival
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St Albans electorate office work experience students
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Diwali
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Peter Talbot
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Mernda swimming pool
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Education policy
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Motions
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Middle East conflict
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Bills
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Consumer 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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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Ministers statements: education policy
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Health workforce
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Ministers statements: Metro Tunnel
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Employment
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Ministers statements: Metro Tunnel
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Fire services
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Ministers statements: Metro Tunnel
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Syrian repatriations
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Ministers statements: Metro Tunnel
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Constituency questions
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Polwarth electorate
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Tarneit electorate
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Euroa electorate
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Northcote electorate
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Evelyn electorate
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Broadmeadows electorate
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Melbourne electorate
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Preston electorate
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Brighton electorate
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Pascoe Vale electorate
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Bills
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Building Legislation Amendment (Fairer Payments on Jobsites and Other Matters) Bill 2025
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Second reading
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Parks and Public Land Legislation Amendment (Central West and Other Matters) Bill 2025
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Mental Health Legislation Amendment Bill 2025
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Statewide Treaty Bill 2025
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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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Adjournment
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Princes Highway maintenance
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Electric bikes and scooters
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Murray Plains electorate police resources
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Thornbury planning
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Hawthorn electorate housing
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Sunshine superhub
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Greater Bendigo mining exploration licence
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Ballan–McGrath–Greens roads, Wyndham Vale, upgrade
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Payroll tax
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Metro Tunnel
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Responses
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Lisa Fitzpatrick
Mary-Anne THOMAS (Macedon – Leader of the House, Minister for Health, Minister for Ambulance Services) (09:38): I rise to acknowledge the outstanding contribution to the nursing and midwifery professions of Lisa Fitzpatrick AO. A registered nurse by training, Lisa’s career as secretary of the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation spanned two decades and eight Victorian health ministers, but amongst the cut and thrust of politics Lisa always remained steadfast. There is no dodging the question or beating around the bush when dealing with Lisa Fitzpatrick. Lisa’s first and last priority was always the membership. The list of the ANMF’s achievements under Lisa’s leadership is formidable, including pioneering nurse- and midwife-to-patient ratios and working with the Allan Labor government to protect them in legislation, introducing registered undergraduate students of nursing and registered undergraduate students of midwifery, as well as six public sector enterprise bargaining campaigns. Under her stewardship the ANMF grew from 32,000 members in 2001 to 111,000 members today, but the only way to get that kind of growth is to be a leader who gets things done. Lisa leaves a legacy for our healthcare system that Victorians will benefit from for generations to come. I wish Lisa more time with her family and friends and more time watching her beloved Bulldogs. Congratulations to Maddy Harradence, Nicole Allan, Sam Casey and the whole ANMF leadership team on their recent election. I look forward to working with you to further Lisa’s legacy and continue the strong and collaborative relationship the Labor government has built with Victoria’s nurses and midwives.