Friday, 14 November 2025
Members statements
Watsonia Heights Football Club
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Commencement
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Bills
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Crimes Amendment (Retail, Fast Food, Hospitality and Transport Worker Harm) Bill 2025
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Introduction and first reading
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Statement of compatibility
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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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Magistrates’ Court of Victoria
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Members statements
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Keilor Primary School
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Malvern electorate crime
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Women’s health
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Epping Road, Epping, upgrade
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Remembrance Day
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Abraham Kuol
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Fairway Bayside Aged Care
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Bayside and Kingston mayors
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Joseph Attard
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Sudan conflict
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Watsonia Heights Football Club
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Youth crime
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Diwali
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Northeast Health Wangaratta
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Meadow Creek solar farm
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Keilor Downs College
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St Albans Secondary College
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Effie Sultana
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Mornington electorate road maintenance
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Padua Kindergarten
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Remembrance Day
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North East Link
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Armenian National Committee of Australia
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Ormond Netball Club
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Casey Warriors Rugby League Club
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Remembrance Day
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Tarneit electorate transport infrastructure
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Mount Erin College
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Bills
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Justice Legislation Amendment (Family Violence, Stalking and Other Matters) Bill 2025
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Restricting Non-disclosure Agreements (Sexual Harassment at Work) Bill 2025
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Rulings from the Chair
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Ministers statements
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Hansard report
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Ministers statements: workplace safety
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Ministers statements: Melbourne Cup Carnival
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Ministers statements: housing
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Ministers statements: health system
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Fire services
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Ministers statements: energy policy
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Constituency questions
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Gippsland South electorate
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Glen Waverley electorate
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Polwarth electorate
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Narre Warren North electorate
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Brighton electorate
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Ringwood electorate
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Melton electorate
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Shepparton electorate
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Yan Yean electorate
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Bills
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Restricting Non-disclosure Agreements (Sexual Harassment at Work) Bill 2025
- Victorian Early Childhood Regulatory Authority Bill 2025
- Early Childhood Legislation Amendment (Child Safety) Bill 2025
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Social Services Regulation Amendment (Child Safety, Complaints and Worker Regulation) Bill 2025
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Planning Amendment (Better Decisions Made Faster) Bill 2025
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Second reading
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Labour Hire Legislation Amendment (Licensing) Bill 2025
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Adjournment
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Community food relief
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Louisa Briggs
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Reynolds–Smiths roads, Templestowe, traffic lights
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Coburg development
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Kew electorate road safety
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Northcote electorate housing
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Building surveyors
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Multicultural business support
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Head of the Yarra
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Holmesglen Education First Youth Foyer
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Responses
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Watsonia Heights Football Club
Colin BROOKS (Bundoora – Minister for Industry and Advanced Manufacturing, Minister for Creative Industries) (10:27): I rise today to acknowledge the Watsonia Heights Football Club, an inclusive and successful community organisation that has been a cornerstone of local soccer since its founding in 1970 in my local community. This year marks the club’s 55th anniversary, an incredible milestone for a club that continues to thrive. Watsonia Heights is a true example of community spirit. In 2025 the club fielded 46 teams, including 39 junior teams, six senior men’s and women’s teams and an all-abilities team along with the ever-popular MiniRoos program for five- to seven-year-olds, which runs throughout the year. This success is driven by a passionate and hardworking group of volunteers. Full club president David Lattanzio has been involved for 10 years, senior teams president Michael Girdler for an outstanding 26 years, and junior teams president John Lettieri for over a decade. These leaders dedicate countless hours to ensuring everything in the club runs smoothly. Special mention must go to Ben Shearman, who created the Watsonia Cup, now in its third year. This year the tournament will see 61 junior teams from under-7s to under-13s compete across three nights a week for 10 weeks, showcasing incredible community engagement and participation. With around 20 committee members as well as dedicated coaches, assistant coaches and team managers, Watsonia Heights Football Club continues to embody the very best of grassroots sports, inclusion, commitment and community pride. Congratulations to all involved on 55 years of outstanding contribution to local sport.