Tuesday, 13 August 2024
Constituency questions
Narre Warren North electorate
Belinda WILSON
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Table of contents
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Bills
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Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine Bill 2024
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Second reading
- Michael O’BRIEN
- Nina TAYLOR
- Tim McCURDY
- Katie HALL
- Cindy McLEISH
- Josh BULL
- Emma KEALY
- Gary MAAS
- Brad ROWSWELL
- Kathleen MATTHEWS-WARD
- Jess WILSON
- John MULLAHY
- Jade BENHAM
- Michaela SETTLE
- Wayne FARNHAM
- Juliana ADDISON
- Martin CAMERON
- Iwan WALTERS
- Annabelle CLEELAND
- Sarah CONNOLLY
- Steve McGHIE
- Anthony CIANFLONE
- Pauline RICHARDS
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Bills
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Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine Bill 2024
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Second reading
- Michael O’BRIEN
- Nina TAYLOR
- Tim McCURDY
- Katie HALL
- Cindy McLEISH
- Josh BULL
- Emma KEALY
- Gary MAAS
- Brad ROWSWELL
- Kathleen MATTHEWS-WARD
- Jess WILSON
- John MULLAHY
- Jade BENHAM
- Michaela SETTLE
- Wayne FARNHAM
- Juliana ADDISON
- Martin CAMERON
- Iwan WALTERS
- Annabelle CLEELAND
- Sarah CONNOLLY
- Steve McGHIE
- Anthony CIANFLONE
- Pauline RICHARDS
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Narre Warren North electorate
Belinda WILSON (Narre Warren North) (14:58): (749) My question is for the Minister for Education. What benefits will the students at Hallam Secondary College receive from the Allan Labor government’s $24.2 million investment? Last week I had the pleasure of taking the Premier to Hallam Secondary College, where the incredible principal Simon, along with the school captains Max and Nanjera, showed us around their wonderful school. Nanjera wants to study international law and Max wants to study teaching. If teaching falls through for him, he has also got construction skills in the back pocket because of a VCE vocational major, so he has got the skills he needs for the job that he wants, regardless.