Tuesday, 30 May 2023
Questions without notice and ministers statements
Budget estimates questionnaires
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Commencement
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Announcements
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Photography in chamber
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Address to Parliament
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Governor’s speech
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Address-in-reply
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Bills
- Disability and Social Services Regulation Amendment Bill 2023
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Water Legislation Amendment Bill 2023
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Royal assent
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Gambling Regulation Amendment Bill 2023
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Introduction and first reading
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Gambling Taxation Bill 2023
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Introduction and first reading
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Energy Legislation Amendment (Electricity Outage Emergency Response and Other Matters) Bill 2023
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Introduction and first reading
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Budget estimates questionnaires
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Port Melbourne public housing
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Ministers statements: timber industry
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Timber industry
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Youth justice system
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Ministers statements: timber industry
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Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority
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Parole eligibility
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Ministers statements: child protection
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Waste and recycling management
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Forest management
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Ministers statements: early childhood education
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Written responses
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Questions on notice
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Answers
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Constituency questions
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Eastern Victoria Region
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Northern Victoria Region
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North-Eastern Metropolitan Region
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Southern Metropolitan Region
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Western Metropolitan Region
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Northern Victoria Region
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Southern Metropolitan Region
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Northern Metropolitan Region
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South-Eastern Metropolitan Region
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Western Victoria Region
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Northern Metropolitan Region
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Western Victoria Region
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Northern Victoria Region
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Southern Metropolitan Region
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Eastern Victoria Region
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Committees
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Legal and Social Issues Committee
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Reference
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Economy and Infrastructure Committee
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Reference
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Bills
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Energy and Resources Legislation Amendment (Transition Away from Coal) Bill 2023
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Introduction and first reading
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Owners Corporations Amendment (Short-stay Accommodation) Bill 2023
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Introduction and first reading
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Summary Offences Amendment (Move-on Laws) Bill 2023
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Introduction and first reading
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Papers
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Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
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Victorian Government Annual Report 2022
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Committees
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Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee
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Alert Digest No. 5
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Alert Digest No. 6
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Papers
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Budget papers 2023–24
- Papers
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Petitions
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Port Melbourne public housing
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Business of the house
- Notices
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General business
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Members statements
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Barry Cull
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Ballarat Gold Mine
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Jeremy Buckingham
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Budget 2023–24
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Timber industry
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Africa Day
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Voice to Parliament
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Budget 2023–24
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Fire Ops 101
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Timber industry
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Schools payroll tax
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Greyhound racing
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Mornington Peninsula bus services
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Tamilar Inc.
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Bochara car crash
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Education funding
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Poker machines
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Business of the house
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Notices of motion
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Bills
- Gambling Regulation Amendment Bill 2023
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Gambling Taxation Bill 2023
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Cognate debate
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Gambling Regulation Amendment Bill 2023
- Second reading
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Instruction to committee
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Third reading
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Gambling Taxation Bill 2023
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Second reading
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Third reading
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Building Legislation Amendment Bill 2023
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Adjournment
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Tutor learning initiative
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Commonwealth Games
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Western Metropolitan Region bus services
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Tamil community
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Timber industry
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Stalking law reform
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Jewish Arts Quarter
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Metropolitan bus network
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Deer control
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Apollo Bay child care
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Community food relief
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St Augustine’s College, Kyabram
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Timber industry
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Responses
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
Budget estimates questionnaires
Georgie CROZIER (Southern Metropolitan) (12:15): (153) My question is to the Leader of the Government. Minister, as Leader of the Government, I note that the Department of Health and Ambulance Victoria public accounts and estimates questionnaire is still absent from the PAEC website, as are others. These and all questionnaires were due, according to the website, on 24 May. Today is the 30th. Why is the government not being forthcoming with the general questionnaires, why are so many overdue and what have you got to hide?
Jaclyn SYMES (Northern Victoria – Attorney-General, Minister for Emergency Services) (12:15): I thank Ms Crozier for her question. Ms Crozier, obviously as lead minister of the department of justice it was brought to my attention that the departments were working furiously to ensure that they could get the questionnaires in. They wanted to provide relevant information for the purposes of the committee. Some of those questionnaires are in, and others are certainly a priority for departments to get in.
Georgie CROZIER (Southern Metropolitan) (12:16): Thanks, Minister, for that response. But according to the website it was due on 24 May, so I ask: with hearings starting on Friday, why are you limiting the opportunity for proper scrutiny of your government’s performance and spending?
Jaclyn SYMES (Northern Victoria – Attorney-General, Minister for Emergency Services) (12:16): Ms Crozier, that is certainly not the inference to be drawn from a delay in relation to the submitting of questionnaires. In fact it would be open to the departments to submit questionnaires that would be less useful if they did not take the time to ensure that all of the information for the purposes of the committee was able to be provided. So to be respectful to the committee, to be respectful to those members and to enable proper, thorough examination, I think a thorough response will be due. As I have indicated in relation to the knowledge of my portfolio, DJCS is online, and I suspect that the others are not far behind.