Tuesday, 29 October 2024
Motions
Housing
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Commencement
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Bills
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Duties Amendment (More Homes) Bill 2024
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Introduction and first reading
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Statement of compatibility
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Second reading
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Statute Law Repeals Bill 2024
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Introduction and first reading
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Tobacco Amendment (Stamping Out Fire Bombings) Bill 2024
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State Taxation Further Amendment Bill 2024
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Introduction and first reading
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Justice Legislation Amendment (Committals) Bill 2024
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Introduction and first reading
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Business of the house
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Notices of motion
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Petitions
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Bail laws
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Committees
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Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee
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Alert Digest No. 14
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Documents
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Bills
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Short Stay Levy Bill 2024
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Council’s agreement
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- Constitution Amendment (SEC) Bill 2023
- Criminal Organisations Control Amendment Bill 2024
- Health Legislation Amendment (Regulatory Reform) Bill 2024
- Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Trust Amendment Bill 2024
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Short Stay Levy Bill 2024
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Royal assent
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Motions
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Middle East conflict
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Land tax
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Business of the house
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Members statements
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Nyah West planning
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Wyndham Community & Education Centre
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The Social Blueprint
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Posh Opp Shoppe
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Ruby Feren
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Thomas Daly
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Housing
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Animal welfare
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Rotary Club of Box Hill Burwood
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Our Lady’s Primary School, Surrey Hills
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St Luke the Evangelist Primary School, Blackburn South
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Dilnaz Billimoria
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Brad’s Magic Meats
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Tatura Primary School
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Goulburn Valley Health
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Footscray electorate live music
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Members
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Minister for Employment
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Absence
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Child protection
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Ministers statements: housing
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Child protection
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Ministers statements: housing
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Health system
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Ministers statements: housing affordability
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Ministers statements: housing
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Hospital funding
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Ministers statements: growth areas infrastructure
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Constituency questions
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Berwick electorate
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Glen Waverley electorate
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Ovens Valley electorate
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Lara electorate
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Polwarth electorate
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Northcote electorate
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Richmond electorate
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Bellarine electorate
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Kew electorate
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Wendouree electorate
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Rulings from the Chair
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Constituency questions
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Members statements
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Beaumaris Motor Yacht Squadron
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Sandringham Life Activities Club
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Black Rock Yacht Club
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Centre for Optimism
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Diwali
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Mornington Peninsula homelessness
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Bayswater electorate schools
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Brunswick electorate train noise
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Welcoming the Babies
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Robinvale centenary
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Country Fire Authority Red Cliffs brigade
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Housing
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Diwali
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Greenvale electorate schools
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Diwali
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Val Motta
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Pakenham train station
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Motor neurone disease
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Diwali
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Diwali
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Business of the house
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Notices of motion
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Bills
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Agriculture and Food Safety Legislation Amendment Bill 2024
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Duties Amendment (More Homes) Bill 2024
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Second reading
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Adjournment
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Patient transport
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Werribee Cup
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Victoria Police
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Beaconsfield Reservoir
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South-West Coast electorate roads
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Laverton electorate bus services
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Anti-vilification legislation
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Victorian African community support
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Country Fire Authority resources
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Jamieson Way Community Centre
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Responses
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Housing
Daniela DE MARTINO (Monbulk) (13:09): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Victorian Liberals for being more focused on locking people out of Brighton than helping more Victorians into better homes faster.
Leave refused.
Katie HALL (Footscray) (13:10): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the member for Bulleen for not standing up against the NIMBYs in the Victorian Liberal Party after saying we want to get more Victorians into home ownership.
Leave refused.
Nina TAYLOR (Albert Park) (13:10): I move, by leave:
That this house commends the member for Brighton for all his hard work spruiking the government’s housing announcements over the past week.
Leave refused.
Ella GEORGE (Lara) (13:10): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the member for Kew for capitulating to the NIMBYs in the Victorian Liberal Party, led by the member for Brighton, after previously saying they needed to provide better opportunities for first home buyers to get the keys to their own home.
Leave refused.
Michaela SETTLE (Eureka) (13:10): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the member for Brighton on becoming the NIMBY leader of the Victorian Liberal Party and notes that while the member for Brighton is busy tweeting from the comfort of his home – that he owns – the Allan Labor government is helping more Victorians into better homes faster.
Leave refused.
Tim RICHARDSON (Mordialloc) (13:11): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the anti-housing comments made by the Leader of the Opposition and several Liberal frontbenchers, including the member for Brighton, in the wake of the government’s housing announcements and calls on the Leader of the Victorian Nationals to explain how regional Victorians can trust their coalition partner to deliver housing reform.
Leave refused.