Tuesday, 18 June 2024
Adjournment
Responses
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Table of contents
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Bills
- Appropriation (Parliament 2024–2025) Bill 2024
- Appropriation (2024–2025) Bill 2024
- Appropriation (Parliament 2024–2025) Bill 2024
- Financial Management Amendment (Gender Responsive Budgeting) Bill 2024
- Aboriginal Land Legislation Amendment Bill 2024
- Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Trust Amendment Bill 2024
- Parliamentary Workplace Standards and Integrity Bill 2024
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Bills
- Appropriation (Parliament 2024–2025) Bill 2024
- Appropriation (2024–2025) Bill 2024
- Appropriation (Parliament 2024–2025) Bill 2024
- Financial Management Amendment (Gender Responsive Budgeting) Bill 2024
- Aboriginal Land Legislation Amendment Bill 2024
- Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Trust Amendment Bill 2024
- Parliamentary Workplace Standards and Integrity Bill 2024
Responses
Natalie SULEYMAN (St Albans – Minister for Veterans, Minister for Small Business, Minister for Youth) (19:18): The member for Bulleen had a question to the Treasurer in relation to land tax. The member for Tarneit had a question for the Minister for Environment in relation to Cambridge Reserve dog park, which is highly used, in Hoppers Crossing. The member for Gippsland South had a question for the Minister for Ambulance Services relating to operational services. The member for Lara had a question to the Minister for Corrections and Minister for Youth Justice requesting a visit to Recycle4Change, who offer employment and support for those connected to the justice system. The member for Nepean to the Premier relating to housing targets. The member for Ripon had an issue which will be referred to the Minister for Housing in the other place seeking an update on the Regional Housing Fund. I do note the member for Ripon is a keen advocate for her community, and I will be sure to pass this on to the Minister for Housing.
The member for Narracan had an adjournment matter to the Minister for Planning relating to housing targets. The member for Frankston had an adjournment matter to the minister for sport to visit Bruce Park to see the sporting facilities, which house cricket and football clubs and a fantastic membership of over 1200, which is pretty amazing. The member for Warrandyte’s adjournment matter was for the Minister for Police seeking some policy changes relating to traffic accidents. The member for Bellarine had a matter relating to the Minister for Emergency Services to visit the Queenscliff coastguard unit when the marine search-and-rescue vessel is delivered and also meet the hardworking volunteers. We know that volunteers do so much work and show commitment for emergency services, and we know that they are an integral part of our communities, in particular in the Bellarine region. That concludes the adjournment.
The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The house stands adjourned until tomorrow morning.
House adjourned 7:20 pm.