Thursday, 3 April 2025
Adjournment
Victorian Electoral Commission
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Commencement
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Committees
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Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
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Report on the 2023‒24 Financial and Performance Outcomes
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Papers
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Business of the house
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Adjournment
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Members statements
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Edna Kilgour
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Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council
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St Patrick’s Primary School, Ballarat
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Voice FM
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Federal election
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Eastbourne Primary School
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Korumburra Bena Football Netball Club
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Malcolm Fraser commemorative service
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Cannabis law reform
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East Malvern Golf Club
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North Balwyn Community Men’s Shed
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Bentleigh East ambulance station
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Ambulance services
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Parliamentary Friends of Rugby League
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Assyrian New Year
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Chaldean Babylonian New Year
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David Cook
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Federal government
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Parliamentary Friends of Rugby League
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Masala Dandenong Football Club
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Australian–Filipino Community Services
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Endangered Folk Arts of India
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Business of the house
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Notices of motion
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Bills
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Help to Buy (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2025
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Corrections system
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Corrections system
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Ministers statements: housing
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Ministers statements: youth justice system
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Mental health services
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United States trade
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Ministers statements: Tweddle Child and Family Health Service
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Economic policy
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State Electricity Commission
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Ministers statements: Mallee Regional Innovation Centre
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Constituency questions
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Southern Metropolitan Region
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Northern Metropolitan Region
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North-Eastern 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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South-Eastern Metropolitan Region
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Eastern Victoria Region
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Western Victoria Region
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Northern Victoria Region
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Northern Victoria Region
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Western Victoria Region
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Southern Metropolitan Region
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Northern Victoria Region
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North-Eastern Metropolitan Region
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Bills
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Help to Buy (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2025
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Second reading
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Committee
- David LIMBRICK
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- Rachel PAYNE
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- Rachel PAYNE
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- Rachel PAYNE
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Third reading
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Fire Services Property Amendment (Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund) Bill 2025
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Building Legislation Amendment (Buyer Protections) Bill 2025
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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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Transport Legislation Amendment (Vehicle Sharing Scheme Safety and Standards) Bill 2025
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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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Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Amendment (Energy Upgrades for the Future) Bill 2025
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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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Adjournment
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Portland Diversification Fund
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Pakenham road maintenance
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Solar panel e-waste
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Homeschool Academy Australia
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Duck hunting
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Gippsland train services
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Gender services
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St Joseph’s Christian College
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Early childhood education and care
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Regional infrastructure
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Ballarat crime
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Forsyth Creek P–6 school
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Budget 2025–26
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Budget 2025–26
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Medical research
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Victorian Electoral Commission
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Responses
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Victorian Electoral Commission
Bev McARTHUR (Western Victoria) (18:23): (1592) My adjournment matter is for the Premier in her capacity as minister responsible for the Victorian Electoral Commission. It concerns the Werribee by-election count and the October local government elections. Firstly, I should say there are some serious concerns surrounding the vote counting at Werribee, but I think those are best addressed by the upcoming Electoral Matters Committee inquiry. I do want to talk about the vote-counting venue, however, which was seriously subpar. At times it was boiling hot; there was no proper air conditioning and the portable AC units were next to useless. At other points the roof leaked. The whole place was utterly overcrowded. Being a hardened political volunteer, I am used to this kind of thing, but I felt for the staff. As a work environment it was a disgrace. Frankly, if a private employer put on this kind of accommodation for staff, our Labor colleagues here would be straight on the phone to WorkSafe Victoria. All the while over the road we looked out at the palatial splendour of Wyndham council offices. Can the VEC really not stretch to a fit-for-purpose voting centre? I would be interested to know what the budget was for the facility we were all in.
I was reminded of this when I learned today that the VEC hand-deliver hard copies of all local election reports to every corner of the state. Yes, that is right. They are hand-delivering in person hard copies despite the fact we have a functioning postal service and despite the fact they are, in any case, emailed days earlier. What on earth is the justification? I am not talking about a taxi trip to councils inside the tram tracks. I mean serious journeys across regional Victoria. Quite apart from the waste of staff resources, how much is this costing? In addition to the time and travel, there will be undoubtedly accommodation and meal allowances and probably paid time off in lieu.
Premier, if the VEC’s recent operation at Werribee was so shambolic with just two elections that day, how on earth will the next state election with 88 elections on one day be run adequately? The action I seek from the Premier is release of the full reckoning of the cost of hand-delivering local election reports statewide and a direction to the VEC to instead spend this money on running elections in a manner which would not shame a Third World banana republic.