Wednesday, 19 November 2025
Adjournment
Fire services
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Commencement
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Papers
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Business of the house
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Members statements
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West Gate Tunnel
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Liberal Party leadership
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Gendered violence
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Remembrance Day
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Sassoon Yehuda Sephardi Synagogue
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West Gate Tunnel
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Armenian National Committee of Australia
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Greenwood Mulgrave
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Eurydice Dixon
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Treaty
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Metro Tunnel
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Warrnambool Multicultural Festival
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Bills
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Control of Weapons Amendment (Establishing Jack’s Law, Use of Electronic Metal Detection Devices) Bill 2025
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Production of documents
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Department of Premier and Cabinet
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Animal care and protection legislation
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Motions
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Judicial appointments
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Flood mitigation
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Economic policy
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Ministers statements: Victorian Early Years Awards
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Disability services
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Ministers statements: Suburban Rail Loop
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Land tax
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United States ministerial visit
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Ministers statements: Perinatal Mental Health Week
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Youth justice system
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Greater Western Water
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Ministers statements: Treasury Corporation of Victoria
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Constituency questions
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Southern Metropolitan Region
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Northern Metropolitan Region
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Southern Metropolitan Region
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South-Eastern Metropolitan Region
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Western Metropolitan Region
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North-Eastern Metropolitan Region
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Northern Metropolitan Region
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Western Metropolitan Region
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South-Eastern Metropolitan Region
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Eastern Victoria Region
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Northern Victoria Region
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Northern Victoria Region
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Southern Metropolitan Region
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Western Victoria Region
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Eastern Victoria Region
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Motions
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Judicial appointments
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Bills
- Parks and Public Land Legislation Amendment (Central West and Other Matters) Bill 2025
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State Taxation Further Amendment Bill 2025
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Council’s amendments
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Motions
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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 tabled papers and petitions
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Parliamentary Workplace Standards and Integrity Commission
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Matter Involving the Member for Western Victoria Region and the Member for Warrandyte District: Investigation Report
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Department of Transport and Planning
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Report 2024–25
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Victorian Health Promotion Foundation
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Report 2024–25
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Petitions
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Rossdale Golf Club
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Adjournment
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Tiny Towns Fund
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Fire services
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Bayswater North Primary School
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Victorian Fisheries Authority
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Energy policy
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Vocational education and training
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Regional and rural roads
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Child sexual abuse
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Sunshine train station
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Youth crime
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Planning policy
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Yackandandah-Wodonga Road, Staghorn Flat
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Mernda swimming pool
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Responses
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Fire services
Renee HEATH (Eastern Victoria) (18:12): (2146) My adjournment tonight is directed to the Minister for Emergency Services. In Eastern Victoria Region, Labor is moving ahead with three large battery energy storage systems. They are proposed for Darnum, Shady Creek and Longwarry. This is a farming region. Families have worked this land for generations. Protecting soil and water quality is absolutely crucial. Many locals are worried. They have seen how this went wrong earlier this year with the Moss Landing battery fire in California – it burnt for hours, and toxic smoke spread across nearby farms. Soil tests later showed heavy metals had settled through the area. The cause is still unknown, and the long-term impact is also unknown.
These battery projects are planned in the middle of Victoria’s food-producing area. This region supplies huge shares of our dairy and fresh produce. If lithium ion batteries caught fire there, it would damage the land, and the impacts of that would be absolutely immediate and widespread. What concerns us is simple: our firefighters cannot safely extinguish even one electric vehicle battery fire – they have said so themselves – but Labor are still charging ahead with battery facilities that are a thousand times bigger than those EV car batteries, and they are to be placed in some of Australia’s most high-risk fire areas. This will create a serious gap in our firefighters’ capability. Blindly approving massive energy storage sites without equipping the supporting emergency services to handle them is, quite frankly, irresponsible and extremely unsafe. It leaves our regional communities that we all rely on exposed yet again and extremely vulnerable. The action I seek is: will the minister commit to providing specialist equipment and training so firefighters can respond safely to these fires, and will she ensure that this is in place and these things are in operation before any battery energy storage system projects in Eastern Victoria Region proceed?