Thursday, 12 September 2024
Motions
Suburban Rail Loop
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Commencement
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Business of the house
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Orders of the day
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Documents
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Motions
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Member conduct
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Housing
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Victoria Police
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Member for Richmond
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Liberal Party
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Liberal Party
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Liberal Party
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Liberal Party
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Liberal Party
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Premier
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Liberal Party
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Liberal Party
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Liberal Party
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Liberal Party
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Liberal Party
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Labor Party
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National Party
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Liberal Party
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Suburban Rail Loop
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Liberal Party
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Housing
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Middle East conflict
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Labor Party
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Business of the house
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Adjournment
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Members statements
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Njernda Aboriginal Corporation
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Nicole French
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Milk bank
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Construction industry
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Gippsland’s Biggest PJ Day
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South Gippsland Dairy and Farming Expo
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Community safety
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Growing Suburbs Fund
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Udaya Sports & Arts Club
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Knox council elections
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Community safety
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Stella Barton
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Cost of living
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North East Link
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Sarah Kelly
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Williamstown Community and Education Centre
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Torquay planning
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Western Freeway noise mitigation
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Taxation
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Djerring Flemington Hub
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Maribyrnong Park Football Club
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Essendon North Primary School
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Clyde Primary School
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Wonthaggi Primary School
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Yan Yean electorate projects
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Broadmeadows electorate arts events
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Broadmeadows train station
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Clarinda electorate schools
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Moon Festival
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Thomas Mitchell Primary School
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Narre Warren North electorate grand finals
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Bills
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Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Amendment Bill 2024
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Building Legislation Amendment and Other Matters Bill 2024
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Criminal Organisations Control Amendment Bill 2024
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Short-stay accommodation
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Ministers statements: education
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Health Workers Union
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Ministers statements: housing
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Ambulance services
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Ministers statements: economy
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Ministers statements: recreational fishing
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Community safety
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Ministers statements: housing
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Constituency questions
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Croydon electorate
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Narre Warren North electorate
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Ovens Valley electorate
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Sunbury electorate
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Nepean electorate
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Laverton electorate
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Melbourne electorate
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Cranbourne electorate
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Morwell electorate
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Preston electorate
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Rulings from the Chair
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Constituency questions
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Bills
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Criminal Organisations Control Amendment Bill 2024
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State Civil Liability (Police Informants) Bill 2024
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Council’s amendments
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Criminal Organisations Control Amendment Bill 2024
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Second reading
- Third reading
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Roads and Road Safety Legislation Amendment Bill 2024
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State Civil Liability (Police Informants) Bill 2024
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Council’s amendments
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Business of the house
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Postponement
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Adjournment
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Planning policy
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Education funding
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Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action workforce
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Bentleigh West Primary School
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Kindergarten funding
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Sara Court, Fawkner
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Punt Road public acquisition overlay
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Container deposit scheme
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Mason Street, Warragul, development
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Triple Zero Victoria
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Responses
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Suburban Rail Loop
David SOUTHWICK (Caulfield) (09:53): I move, by leave:
That this house:
(1) notes that S&P, RedBridge, Resolve, the Herald Sun and the Age call for the Suburban Rail Loop to be paused and airport rail to be prioritised; and
(2) calls on the Premier and the member for Eltham to listen, do the right thing and get on with airport rail.
Leave refused.
James NEWBURY (Brighton) (09:54): I move, by leave:
That this house:
(1) notes that Standard & Poor’s, RedBridge, Resolve, the Herald Sun and the Age call for the Suburban Rail Loop to be paused and airport rail to be prioritised; and
(2) calls on the Premier and the member for Carrum to listen, do the right thing and get on with airport rail.
Leave refused.
Sam GROTH (Nepean) (09:54): I move, by leave:
That this house:
(1) notes that S&P, Redbridge, Resolve, the Herald Sun and the Age call for the Suburban Rail Loop to be paused and airport rail to be prioritised; and
(2) calls on the Premier and the member for Hastings to listen, do the right thing and get on with airport rail.
Leave refused.
Members interjecting.
The SPEAKER: The member for Brighton is warned.
Tim BULL (Gippsland East) (09:55): I move, by leave:
That this house:
(1) notes that S&P, RedBridge, Resolve and the Herald Sun and the Age call for the SRL to be paused and airport rail to be prioritised; and
(2) calls on the Premier and the member for Oakleigh to listen, do the right thing and get on with airport rail.
Leave refused.
Bridget VALLENCE (Evelyn) (09:55): I move, by leave:
That this house:
(1) notes that Standard & Poor’s, RedBridge, Resolve, the Herald Sun and the Age call for the Suburban Rail Loop to be paused and the airport rail to be prioritised; and
(2) calls on the Premier and the member for Monbulk to listen and do the right thing and get on with the airport rail.
Leave refused.
Bridget VALLENCE: I move, by leave:
That this house:
(1) notes that Standard & Poor’s, RedBridge, Resolve, the Herald Sun and the Age call for the Suburban Rail Loop to be paused and airport rail to be prioritised; and
(2) calls on the Premier and the member for Pakenham to listen and do the right thing and get on with the airport rail.
Leave refused.
Jade BENHAM (Mildura) (09:56): I move, by leave:
That this house:
(1) notes that S&P, RedBridge, Resolve, the Herald Sun and the Age call for the Suburban Rail Loop to be paused and airport rail to be prioritised; and
(2) calls on the Premier and the member for Tarneit, who is not here unfortunately, to listen, do the right thing and get on with airport rail loop.
Leave refused.
Tim McCURDY (Ovens Valley) (09:56): I move, by leave:
That this house:
(1) notes that S&P, RedBridge, Resolve, the Herald Sun and the Age call for the Suburban Rail Loop to be paused and airport rail to be prioritised; and
(2) calls on the Premier and the member for Preston to listen, do the right thing and get on with airport rail.
Leave refused.
Tim McCURDY: I move, by leave:
That this house:
(1) notes that S&P, RedBridge, Resolve, the Herald Sun and the Age call for the Suburban Rail Loop to be paused and the airport rail to be prioritised; and
(2) calls on the Premier and the member for Mill Park to listen, stop yelling, do the right thing and get on with the airport rail.
Leave refused.
Nicole WERNER (Warrandyte) (09:57): I move, by leave:
That this house:
(1) notes that S&P, RedBridge, Resolve and the Herald Sun and the Age call for the SRL to be paused and the airport rail to be prioritised; and
(2) calls on the Premier and the member for Box Hill to listen, do the right thing and get on with the airport rail.
Leave refused.
Chris CREWTHER (Mornington) (09:58): I move, by leave:
That this house:
(1) notes that S&P, RedBridge, Resolve, the Herald Sun and the Age call for the SRL to be paused and airport rail to be prioritised; and
(2) calls on the Premier and the member for Frankston to listen, do the right thing and get on with airport rail.
Leave refused.
Martin CAMERON (Morwell) (09:58): I move, by leave:
That this house:
(1) notes that S&P, RedBridge, Resolve, the Herald Sun and the Age call for the Suburban Rail Loop to be paused and airport rail to be prioritised; and
(2) calls on the Premier and the member for Macedon to listen, do the right thing and get on with the airport rail.
Leave refused.
Kim WELLS (Rowville) (09:59): I move, by leave:
That this house:
(1) notes that S&P, RedBridge, Resolve, the Herald Sun and the Age call for the SRL to be paused and airport rail to be prioritised; and
(2) calls on the Premier and the member for Sunbury to listen, do the right thing and get on with airport rail.
Leave refused.