Wednesday, 17 June 2026
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Paul EDBROOKE (Frankston – Minister for Consumer Affairs, Minister for Cost of Living, Minister for Renters, Minister for Men and Boys) (19:25): The member for Eildon raised an issue for the Minister for Environment on wild dogs. The member for Glen Waverley raised an issue for the Minister for Roads and Road Safety on roads maintenance. The member for Morwell raised an issue for the Premier about the economy. The member for Northcote raised a matter regarding health, and that was for women’s health clinics in the Royal Children’s Hospital. The member for Hawthorn raised a matter of roads and road safety and roads maintenance along the Monash. The member for Clarinda raised a matter to the Minister for Roads and Road Safety, which was an update on illegal dumping. The member for Richmond had a matter for the Premier regarding a moratorium on data centres. The member for Footscray had a matter focused on the Minister for Development Victoria and Precincts, and that was regarding revitalisation of her amazing electorate, which I believe she is leading. The member for Euroa had a matter for the Minister for Planning, which was regarding renewable energy in her electorate. The member for Point Cook raised a very important matter for the Minister for Education regarding a P–9 school model survey, which has gone out to members of his electorate and has received more than 1000 responses. May I say, as a former teacher, a 13 per cent teacher uptake is wild. It shows people are actually interested in this. This is obviously a big vision, but it is community consultation at grassroots and at its finest, and I commend the member for that. With that, I will refer on all these matters to the relevant ministers.
The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The house stands adjourned until tomorrow morning.
House adjourned 7:27 pm.