Friday, 14 November 2025
Adjournment
Northcote electorate housing
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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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Magistrates’ Court of Victoria
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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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Fire services
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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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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
- Third 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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Northcote electorate housing
Kat THEOPHANOUS (Northcote) (17:21): (1414) My adjournment matter is for the Minister for Housing and Building, and the action I seek is that the minister join me in Northcote to officially open the new social homes our Labor government has built at Walker Street. This project is a powerful example of what good government looks like in the midst of a housing crisis.
For too long the old public housing estate at Walker Street stood in poor condition – buildings more than 50 years old, cold in winter and sweltering in summer, with no proper heating, cooling or disability access. I saw it for myself when I visited the old estate and spoke with residents. People were proud of their homes, but many lived with ongoing issues that made daily life harder than it should be. They made do with what they had, but they deserved so much better. Now there are 250 brand new energy-efficient and accessible homes, including 99 social homes, built to modern standards of safety, comfort and sustainability. These homes are close to transport, schools, shops and services in the beautiful Westgarth area. They are designed with open green spaces and have links to the Merri Creek, with shared courtyards and community areas that will help new and returning residents connect and thrive. As Parliamentary Secretary for Renters, I know that making renting fairer and more affordable means building supply – real homes for real people. That is exactly what has happened at Walker Street. We have replaced outdated, decaying buildings with warm, dignified, modern homes that give more Victorians a secure place to live. Coupled with the 99 new social homes we have also built at Oakover Road in Preston, this amounts to a 75 per cent increase in the social housing available across these two sites in the inner north of Melbourne.
Unfortunately, not everyone welcomes this progress. The Greens opposed these redevelopments from the outset, opposing in effect the renewal of social housing and the creation of new homes for Victorians who need them most. Hypocritically, they choose to block housing for people, even while trying to convince us all that they are the champions of housing reform. Safe and secure housing is at the heart of our Labor values, and that is why as the member for Northcote I will always stare down those who cynically oppose and block the housing our community needs and deserves. I would be honoured to welcome the minister to officially open the new Walker Street homes and meet the residents moving in – families, older Victorians and people rebuilding their lives with dignity and hope – because for Labor it is action, not words.