Thursday, 16 October 2025


Adjournment

Responses


Mary-Anne THOMAS

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Responses

 Mary-Anne THOMAS (Macedon – Leader of the House, Minister for Health, Minister for Ambulance Services) (17:37): The member for Polwarth raised a matter for the attention of the Minister for Roads and Road Safety, and the action that he seeks is immediate repair of potholes in his electorate. The member for Pascoe Vale raised a matter for the Minister for Public and Active Transport, and the action he seeks is an update on the status of the regulation of e-bikes and e-scooters, specifically with regard to their being allowed on public transport. The member for Murray Plains raised a matter for the attention of the Minister for Police, and the action he seeks is that vacancies in his electorate are filled. The member for Northcote raised a matter for the attention of the Minister for Planning, and the action that she seeks is an update on how community feedback will be incorporated into planning scheme amendments in her electorate. The member for Hawthorn raised a matter for the Minister for Planning, and the action he seeks is that the minister meet with some local residents groups in his electorate.

The member for Laverton raised a matter for the Minister for Transport Infrastructure, and the action she seeks is an update on the progress of early works on the Sunshine superhub. The member for Melbourne raised a matter for the attention of the Premier, and the action she seeks is that the Premier meet with an anti-mining group. The member for Werribee raised a matter for the Minister for Transport Infrastructure, and the action that he seeks is an update on works on the Ballan Road and Greens Road intersection. The member for Warrandyte raised a matter for the attention of the Treasurer with regard to payroll tax, and the member for Cranbourne raised a matter for the attention of the public and active transport minister, and the action she seeks, which I am sure the minister will very much look forward to, is to join her at Cranbourne to discuss with local commuters how the Metro Tunnel is going to transform their travel experiences.

The SPEAKER: Thank you, Minister. Thank you, members. Can I, as always, thank the clerks and our parliamentary staff for their support during this very busy sitting week. The house now stands adjourned.

House adjourned 5:39 pm.