Thursday, 19 March 2026
Members statements
Newbury Primary School
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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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Motions
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Motions by leave
- Tim RICHARDSON
- James NEWBURY
- Michaela SETTLE
- David SOUTHWICK
- Daniela DE MARTINO
- Nicole WERNER
- Michael O’BRIEN
- Pauline RICHARDS
- Rachel WESTAWAY
- Nina TAYLOR
- John PESUTTO
- Paul MERCURIO
- Chris CREWTHER
- Juliana ADDISON
- Bridget VALLENCE
- Belinda WILSON
- Kim O’KEEFFE
- Chris COUZENS
- Martin CAMERON
- Anthony CIANFLONE
- Annabelle CLEELAND
- Eden FOSTER
- Richard RIORDAN
- John MULLAHY
- Jade BENHAM
- John LISTER
- James NEWBURY
- Wayne FARNHAM
- Michael O’BRIEN
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Business of the house
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Adjournment
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Members statements
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Tullamarine Community House and Men’s Shed
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Paynesville Road
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Commercial seafood industry
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Mernda urgent care centre
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Northern Hospital
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St Mary’s Primary School, Hampton
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Land tax
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Byron Street, Elwood
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Macedon electorate schools
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Matthew Hunt
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Crime
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Lesley McCarthy
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Marg Healy
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Middle East conflict
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Webster Street, Dandenong, level crossing removal
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Government performance
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Ramadan
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International Women’s Day
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Education funding
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Government achievements
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Ambulance services
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Housing
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Newbury Primary School
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Warrnambool College
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Julie Walker
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Dunstan Reserve Child Care Centre
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Coburg North Primary School
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Pascoe Vale electorate sports clubs
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Olympic Park, Heidelberg West
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Board of Imams Victoria
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Easter
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Endeavour Hills Cricket Club
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Ramadan
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Bills
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Safe Food Victoria Bill 2026
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Members
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Minister for Emergency Services
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Absence
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Construction industry
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Ministers statements: community safety
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Construction industry
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Ministers statements: rental reform
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Police numbers
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Ministers statements: planning
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Fuel supply
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Women’s health
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Government performance
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Ministers statements: Melbourne
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Constituency questions
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Kew electorate
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Bayswater electorate
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Murray Plains electorate
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Thomastown electorate
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Caulfield electorate
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Cranbourne electorate
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Mornington electorate
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Preston electorate
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Prahran electorate
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Werribee electorate
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Bills
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Safe Food Victoria Bill 2026
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Entities Legislation Amendment (Consolidation and Other Matters) Bill 2025
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Council’s amendments
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Appropriation
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Council’s amendments
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Safe Food Victoria Bill 2026
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Second reading
- Third reading
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Regulatory Legislation Amendment (Reform) Bill 2026
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Adjournment
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Crime
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Electric vehicle charging infrastructure
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Birchip five-ways intersection upgrade
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Community safety
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Crime
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Operation Pulse
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Collingwood College
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Narre Warren South electorate multicultural communities
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Colac police station
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Community safety
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Responses
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Please do not quote
Proof only
Newbury Primary School
Ros SPENCE (Kalkallo – Minister for Agriculture, Minister for Community Sport, Minister for Carers and Volunteers, Minister for Treaty and First Peoples) (10:08): I recently had the pleasure of attending Newbury Primary School’s leadership presentation ceremony at the first whole school assembly of the year. It was a wonderful celebration of the school’s culture of encouragement, responsibility and student voice. Congratulations to every student who has taken on a leadership role for this year. The pride they showed was inspiring, and it reflects the strong community that Newbury continues to build.
I would like to acknowledge the student leaders: for prep, Nikki, Thezeeb, Neeva, Shanaya, Tayla, Adam and Rabaab; grade 1, Yeshua, Samreet, Mariam, Kiasha, Savannia, Zoe, Lani and Isaac; grade 2, Rose, Armaan, Hifza, Sarina, Nadar, Samridhi and Jaime; grade 3, Japji, Jeremiah, Efreen, Aarohi, Amyra, Ira and Shaylee; grade 4, Rahaf, Zeinab, Harjee, Anaya, Sanchi, Muzakir, Ella and Thanvi; grade 5, Asya, Viliami, Isaac, Mirac, Jashan, Muneeb and Prabhmeet; and grade 6 leaders Saif, Miimetua, Kavneer, Maddison, Emir, Stella and Marcelino. I also want to recognise the digital innovators who will help with the newsletter production: from grade 5 Ronak, Matthew and East; and from grade 6 Kayra, Olivia, Sarah, Daisy and Shinelli. And of course there are the house leaders: for Cahill house Ava and Yenul; Hewitt house Denith and Seerat; Jackson house Keturah and Noah; and Gilmore house Te Kawana and Rachel. To all of Newbury’s young leaders: congratulations – your schools, families and community are incredibly proud of you.