Wednesday, 8 June 2022
Adjournment
Western Metropolitan Region health services
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Commencement
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Announcements
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Acknowledgement of country
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Bills
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Health Legislation Amendment (Conscientious Objection) Bill 2022
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Introduction and first reading
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Papers
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Business of the house
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Committees
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Legal and Social Issues Committee
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Membership
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Members statements
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Portland District Health
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Emerald RSL
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Children’s health and wellbeing
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Bowel Cancer Awareness Month
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Victoria Street Alive!
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Fitzroy North community battery
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Planning process
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Bulleen park-and-ride
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Terry Floyd Foundation
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Pride Month
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Severe weather event
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Animal welfare
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Burmese Welfare Association of Victoria
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Ubuntu Empowering Mothers project
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Learn Local providers
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Bills
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Meat Industry Amendment (Rabbit Farms) Bill 2021
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Production of documents
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InsightsVictoria
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WorkSafe Victoria
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Motions
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Parliament of Victoria workplace safety
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Drug harm reduction
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Ministers statements: extractives industry
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COVID-19
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Ministers statements: TAFE Gippsland
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Ministers statements: kindergarten funding
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Animal welfare
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Latrobe Valley mine rehabilitation
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Ministers statements: Living Libraries infrastructure program
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Written responses
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Constituency questions
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Western Metropolitan Region
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Northern Metropolitan Region
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Western Victoria Region
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Eastern Victoria Region
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Western Metropolitan Region
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Northern Metropolitan Region
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Northern Victoria Region
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Motions
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Parliament of Victoria workplace safety
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Business of the house
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Notices of motion and orders of the day
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Bills
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Firefighters’ Presumptive Rights Compensation Legislation Amendment Bill 2022
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Second reading
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Motions
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Gas supply and prices
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Written responses
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Business of the house
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Notices of motion and orders of the day
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Statements on reports, papers and petitions
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Department of Health
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Documentation on the making of pandemic orders implemented on 22 April 2022
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Economy and Infrastructure Committee
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Inquiry into the Closure of the Hazelwood and Yallourn Power Stations
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Environment and Planning Committee
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Inquiry into the Health Impacts of Air Pollution in Victoria
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Ombudsman
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Investigation into Environment Protection Authority Decisions on West Gate Tunnel Project Spoil Disposal
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Environment and Planning Committee
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Inquiry into Renewable Energy in Victoria
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Department of Treasury and Finance
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Budget papers 2022–23
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Environment and Planning Committee
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Inquiry into Renewable Energy in Victoria
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Adjournment
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Yarra Ranges planning
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Albion train station
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Drug harm reduction
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Renewable energy
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Willaura Healthcare
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Parkdale elevated rail
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Energy policy
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Mildura passenger rail services
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Western Metropolitan Region health services
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Rideshare safety
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Independent Pandemic Management Advisory Committee
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Responses
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Western Metropolitan Region health services
Ms VAGHELA (Western Metropolitan) (18:09): (1974) My adjournment matter is directed to the Honourable Martin Foley MP, Minister for Health, Minister for Ambulance Services and Minister for Equality in the other place. Currently Victoria is facing an acute healthcare crisis. The Victorian emergency services system once again failed due to increasing demand and a malfunctioning dispatch system. As a result, Ambulance Victoria issued a code red on 27 May 2022. Though the crisis was addressed within an hour, this is still a tremendous catastrophe for the government. Code red alerts from Ambulance Victoria have become a common occurrence. When it is a matter of life and death, the element of trust plays an important role. Here the trust factor stands missing, as people have lost a great deal of confidence in ambulances. According to Victorian Health Services Performance, one-third of urgent code 1 ambulance patients had to wait longer than the target time in the first quarter of this year; therefore this lack of stability in the system is costing people their lives.
The issue is exacerbated in the Western Metropolitan Region, since the healthcare infrastructure in the region is lacking. This system is meant to respond to emergencies, so it must be subjected to rigorous testing. While there is no denying that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused enduring effects to the healthcare system, the government must do better. During the whole COVID-19 pandemic the paramedics have done an excellent job, and they continue to do so. Paramedics and our healthcare staff should be free from such stress and strain and deserve a lot better. In Wyndham there was a 30.8 per cent increase in the code 1 case load from the same time last year. Cases in Wyndham make up 3.52 per cent of the statewide code 1 demand, the fifth-busiest LGA in Victoria. It is time to rethink the healthcare system, and it is important to provide the support that the community in Western Metropolitan Region deserves. The action I seek from the minister is to update me on the government’s efforts to better the healthcare systems, which continue to be under huge pressure in Western Metropolitan Region.