Wednesday, 11 September 2024
Rulings from the Chair
Constituency questions
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Commencement
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Rulings from the Chair
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Constituency questions
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Bills
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Building Legislation Amendment and Other Matters Bill 2024
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Introduction and first reading
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Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Amendment Bill 2024
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Introduction and first reading
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Documents
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Bills
- Residential Tenancies and Funerals Amendment Bill 2024
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Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine Bill 2024
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Council’s agreement
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Motions
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Member conduct
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Community safety
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Member for Richmond
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Community safety
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Land tax
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Dissent from Speaker’s ruling
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Members statements
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Lorraine Bell
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Lowan electorate
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Jaryd Clifford
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Lions Club of Eltham
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Rotary Club of Eltham
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Mount Buller
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Mornington Peninsula Football Netball League
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Probus Club of Bayside
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1st Elwood Scouts
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Port Phillip EcoCentre
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Elwood sporting facilities
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Laverton electorate early childhood education
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Vaccinations
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Sunbury electorate TAFE
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Sunbury community hospital
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Chaffey Secondary College
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Mildura Airshow
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Maribyrnong College
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Donvale Football Club
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Mid-Autumn Festival
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Helen Miller
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Victorian Training Awards
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Preston Lions
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Mornington Peninsula parking
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Esplanade, Mount Martha
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Mornington electorate bus services
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Paris Paralympics
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Brentwood Secondary College
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Australian Industry Group
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Murray Slee
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Mental health services
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Andrew Knox
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Ballarat District Scouts
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Motor neurone disease
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Motor neurone disease
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Maramba Primary School
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Community safety
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Statements on parliamentary committee reports
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Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
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Inquiry into Vaping and Tobacco Controls
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Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
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Report on the 2023–24 Budget Estimates
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Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
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Inquiry into Vaping and Tobacco Controls
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Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
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Report on the 2021‒22 and 2022‒23 Financial and Performance Outcomes
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Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
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Inquiry into Vaping and Tobacco Controls
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Public Accounts and Estimates Committee
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Inquiry into Vaping and Tobacco Controls
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Bills
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Agriculture and Food Safety Legislation Amendment Bill 2024
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Amendment (Pill Testing) Bill 2024
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Transport Infrastructure and Planning Legislation Amendment Bill 2024
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Short Stay Levy Bill 2024
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Members
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Minister for Government Services
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Absence
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Youth crime
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Ministers statements: government achievements
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Youth crime
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Ministers statements: Victorian energy upgrades program
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Energy policy
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Ministers statements: major events
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Energy policy
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Ministers statements: health services
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Energy policy
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Ministers statements: education
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Rulings from the Chair
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Constituency questions
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Constituency questions
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Caulfield electorate
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Broadmeadows electorate
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Lowan electorate
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Monbulk electorate
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Polwarth electorate
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Point Cook electorate
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Richmond electorate
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Kororoit electorate
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Rowville electorate
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Pascoe Vale electorate
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Bills
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Short Stay Levy Bill 2024
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Matters of public importance
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Bills
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Short Stay Levy Bill 2024
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Adjournment
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Sunraysia Cancer Resources
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Dandenong Hospital
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Land tax
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Pascoe Vale Primary School
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Country Fire Authority Rye brigade
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Planning policy
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Land Forces International Land Defence Exposition
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Connecting Victoria
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Shire Hall Beach
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Monash Medical Centre
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Responses
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Rulings from the Chair
Constituency questions
Bridget Vallence: On a point of order, Speaker –
The SPEAKER (14:57): I advised members this morning that points of order around constituency questions and questions on notice are to be done at the end of constituency questions. I ask the member for Evelyn to hold off on doing that until the end of constituency questions.
I would like to advise the house that the following ministers are yet to answer questions within the required timeframe: the minister representing the Minister for Housing, 51; the minister representing the Minister for Corrections, 27; the Minister for Health, 17; the minister representing the Minister for Skills and TAFE, 14; the Minister for Public and Active Transport, 10; the Minister for Transport Infrastructure, nine; the minister representing the Minister for Children, nine; the Minister for Education, seven; the Minister for Roads and Road Safety, six; the minister representing the Minister for Regional Development, six; the Minister for Consumer Affairs, six; the minister representing the Attorney-General, six; the Treasurer, six; the Minister for Planning, five; the minister representing the Minister for Multicultural Affairs, five; the Minister for Police, four; the Minister for Health Infrastructure, four; the Minister for Ambulance Services, three; the Minister for Environment, three; the minister representing the Minister for Emergency Services, three; the Minister for Prevention of Family Violence, three; the minister representing the Minister for Mental Health, two; the Premier, two; the Minister for Economic Growth, two; the Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation, two; the minister representing the Minister for Water, two; the Minister for Energy and Resources, one; the Minister for Treaty and First Peoples, one; the Minister for Outdoor Recreation, one; the Minister for WorkSafe and the TAC, one; the Minister for Agriculture, one; and the Minister for Jobs and Industry, one. I ask those ministers to provide answers before the house resumes after the September break.