Wednesday, 13 November 2024
Motions
Government performance
Government performance
Brad BATTIN (Berwick) (09:49): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the member for Narre Warren South for failing to reach a pay deal with police when residential burglaries in Hampton Park increased by 21 per cent in 12 months and when there are more than 1000 police vacancies statewide.
Leave refused.
Wayne FARNHAM (Narracan) (09:49): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier for failing to reach a pay deal with police at a time when property offences in the suburb of Pakenham have increased 34 per cent in 12 months and when there are more than 1000 police vacancies statewide.
Leave refused.
Richard RIORDAN (Polwarth) (09:50): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the ever-absent member for South Barwon for failing to reach a pay deal with police at a time when serious assaults in Grovedale have increased by 30 per cent in 12 months and when there are more than 1000 police vacancies statewide.
Leave refused.
Cindy McLEISH (Eildon) (09:50): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the member for Yan Yean for failing to reach a pay deal with police at a time when residential aggravated burglaries in Doreen increased 366 per cent in 12 months and when there are more than 1000 police vacancies statewide.
Leave refused.
Kim WELLS (Rowville) (09:51): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the member for Ripon for failing to reach a pay deal with police at a time when crimes against the person in Maryborough increased 18 per cent in 12 months and when there are more than 1000 police vacancies statewide.
Leave refused.
Tim BULL (Gippsland East) (09:51): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the member for Glen Waverley for failing to reach a pay deal with police at a time when motor vehicle theft in Vermont South increased by 78 per cent in 12 months and when there are more than 1000 police vacancies statewide.
Leave refused.
Martin CAMERON (Morwell) (09:52): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the member for Ashwood for failing to reach a pay deal with police at a time when crimes against the person in Chadstone have increased by 35 per cent in 12 months and when there are more than 1000 police vacancies statewide.
Leave refused.
Kim O’KEEFFE (Shepparton) (09:52): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the member for Greenvale for failing to reach a pay deal with police at a time when motor vehicle theft in Roxburgh Park increased 44 per cent in 12 months and when there are more than 1000 police vacancies statewide.
Leave refused.
Annabelle CLEELAND (Euroa) (09:52): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the member for Northcote for failing to reach a pay deal with police at a time when residential aggravated burglaries in Thornbury increased 65 per cent in 12 months and when there are more than 1000 police vacancies statewide.
Leave refused.
Emma KEALY (Lowan) (09:53): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the member for Ripon for failing to reach a pay deal with police at a time when crimes against the person in Maryborough increased 18 per cent in 12 months and when there are more than 1000 police vacancies statewide.
Leave refused.
Danny O’BRIEN (Gippsland South) (09:53): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the member for Bentleigh for failing to reach a pay deal with police at a time when assaults in Moorabbin increased 105 per cent in 12 months and when there are more than 1000 police vacancies statewide.
Leave refused.
Tim McCURDY (Ovens Valley) (09:53): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the member for Bellarine for failing to reach a pay deal with police at a time when criminal property damage in St Leonards increased 64 per cent in 12 months and when there are more than 1000 police vacancies statewide.
Leave refused.
Jade BENHAM (Mildura) (09:54): I move, by leave:
That this house condemns the Premier and the member for Eureka for failing to reach a pay deal with police at a time when residential burglaries have increased 86 per cent in 12 months and when there are more than 1000 police vacancies statewide.
Leave refused.