Tuesday, 30 August 2022
Members statements
Ballarat Keralites Foundation of Australia
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Commencement
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Announcements
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Acknowledgement of country
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Business of the house
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Orders of the day
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Petitions
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Heidelberg-Kinglake Road
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Victorian blue ocean safety skills centre
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Victorian blue ocean safety skills centre
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Committees
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Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
- Report on the 2022–23 Budget Estimates
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End of Term Report for the 59th Parliament
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Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee
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Alert Digest No. 12
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Documents
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Announcements
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Commission to administer oath or affirmation to members
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Bills
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Crimes Legislation Amendment Bill 2022
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Council’s agreement
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Mental Health and Wellbeing Bill 2022
- Crimes Legislation Amendment Bill 2022
- Education Legislation Amendment (Adult and Community Education and Other Matters) Bill 2022
- Treaty Authority and Other Treaty Elements Bill 2022
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Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Amendment Bill 2022
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Royal assent
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Business of the house
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Standing and sessional orders
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Program
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Ministers statements: healthcare workers
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Ministers statements: Suburban Rail Loop
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Ministers statements: health system
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Ministerial integrity
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Ministers statements: education funding
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Ministers statements: mental health services
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Constituency questions
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Ripon electorate
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St Albans electorate
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Gippsland East electorate
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Frankston electorate
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Warrandyte electorate
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Tarneit electorate
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Shepparton electorate
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Narre Warren South electorate
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Rowville electorate
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Burwood electorate
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Business of the house
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Members statements
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Health system
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Merri-bek
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V/Line services
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Social housing
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Ian Lawrey
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Peter Calnan
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Route 75 tram
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Level crossing removals
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Coldstream sports pavilion
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Myanmar Campaign Network
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Dartmouth Dam
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Ballarat Keralites Foundation of Australia
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Cobram hospital
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Ovens Valley electorate sports facilities
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Bright health care and aged care funding
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Wangaratta Country Women’s Association
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Mount Waverley Secondary College
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Olivia’s Place
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Mary Simpson
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Mildura Base Public Hospital
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Medical research
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Austin Health opportunity shop
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Artie Kendall
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Golf Links–Warrandyte–Baxter-Tooradin–Grant roads roundabout, Frankston
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Frankston station car park
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Frankston signal box centenary
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Auburn station pedestrian crossing
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Government achievements
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Bills
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Early Childhood Legislation Amendment Bill 2022
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Adjournment
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Ripon electorate roads
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Ashwood High School bus services
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Sandringham electorate schools
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Casey community hubs
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South Gippsland Highway
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Ripon electorate
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Morwell electorate employment
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Bayswater electorate health services
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V/Line services
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Healthcare workers
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Responses
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Ballarat Keralites Foundation of Australia
Ms ADDISON (Wendouree) (15:27:567:): On Saturday, 27 August, I had the great pleasure of attending the Ballarat Keralites Foundation of Australia’s annual Onam festival with Labor candidate for Ripon Martha Haylett and more than 250 members. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to everyone for making us feel so welcome and thank the BKFA for their good work in our community. Congratulations to chair Sijo George, vice-chairs Diana Thomas and John Thomas, secretary Basil Joseph and the BKFA members for organising such a wonderful event. It was such a special experience for Martha and me to be addressed by Harika, Diana and Leena in the beautiful gold and linen saris. It was my first time wearing a sari, and I saw it as a sign of our deepening connection and friendship. I also thoroughly enjoyed the delicious traditional meal served and thank the 20 men under head chef Sanu Thomas who cooked throughout the night, preparing the traditional Onam feast. I was also incredibly impressed by the dance performance of 60 women and girls. Well done to Semina George on coordinating the Mega Thiruvathira.
The celebration of Onam and other cultural and religious festivals encourages community members from Kerala to retain and honour their cultural identity and heritage. It also provides an opportunity for the next and future generations to remain connected with their families’ beliefs, values and traditions. I strongly believe these celebrations also strengthen and diversify our community’s social fabric, making Ballarat an even better place to live.