Wednesday, 3 December 2025


Adjournment

Responses


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Responses

 Vicki WARD (Eltham – Minister for Emergency Services, Minister for Natural Disaster Recovery, Minister for Equality) (19:25): The member for Polwarth had an adjournment matter for the Minister for Education, wanting to be advised on future funding for schools in his electorate. The member for Monbulk sought for the Minister for Consumer Affairs, seeking that those who move into bushfire zones receive full and frank advice regarding bushfire awareness. The member for Shepparton had a matter for the Minister for Police, seeking mental health support funding for her local police members. The member for Sunbury’s action was for the Minister for Planning to meet with him to understand his view regarding a proposed waste-to-energy facility being built in his community. The member for Narracan had a matter for the Minister for Planning regarding battery farms in his community, seeking her attention to his concerns and that of his community. The member for Kororoit had a matter for the Minister for Carers and Volunteers, seeking an update on when Westvale men’s shed received their funding, as recently announced. The member for Melbourne sought for the Premier to change her mind on adult time for violent crime legislation. The member for Laverton asked the Minister for Education to update her on the upgrade of the Bemin Secondary College. The member for Prahran’s adjournment matter was for the Minister for Public and Active Transport, seeking an update on information regarding transfers on the Frankston line. The member for Pascoe Vale had a matter for the Minister for Climate Action, seeking for the minister to come to his electorate to give an update on the government’s climate change strategy 2026–30. These will be referred to the ministers.

The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The house stands adjourned until tomorrow.

House adjourned 7:26 pm.