Thursday, 19 March 2026
Adjournment
Collingwood College
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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
Collingwood College
Gabrielle DE VIETRI (Richmond) (17:15): (1605) My adjournment matter is for the Minister for Education, and the action that I seek is for the minister to visit Collingwood College and make their classrooms safe and functional. On Monday I visited Collingwood College, and what I saw was absolutely shocking. Concrete from the roof is falling through the ceiling into the classrooms below, chunks large enough to seriously injure or even kill a student. There are large pools of water across the entire floor and literal stalactites where the ceiling has been leaking for years. This is not an isolated incident; this is the result of long-term water damage, a failure to maintain and a failure to act from the Labor state government, a government that has known about this problem for years.
The Victorian School Building Authority’s emergency response program make-safe came along and rightly closed off the entire top floor of the building. These classrooms and all the school’s science labs are now out of bounds. Students are crammed into the remaining spaces, and staff and families are rightly anxious about whether other parts of the building are even safe. We are at a point of neglect now where the concrete is collapsing, steel reinforcements are corroded and water is leaking through the ceiling into floors below, down stairwells and into hallways. This issue remains seriously unresolved, and the government is missing in action. There have been no further responses from the government or the VSBA since the floor was blocked off, and the school has had to contract an engineer themselves just to assess the damage in a report that the Labor state government has ignored. Minister, this is a matter of urgent safety and of equity. This school community deserves to have safe learning spaces like everyone else, without the risk of concrete collapsing into the school. I ask that the minister urgently visit Collingwood College to see the damage, direct the VSBA to assess the site and fund the necessary repairs to make this school safe without delay.