Wednesday,5 February 2025


Questions without notice and ministers statements

Crime


Brad BATTIN, Jacinta ALLAN

Crime

Bridget Vallence: On a point of order, Speaker, the Premier needs to be factual. We actually opposed because we wanted to strengthen the bail laws, not weaken them, as this government did. I would ask that you ask the Premier to come back to answering the question factually.

The SPEAKER: I ask the Manager of Opposition Business to state her point of order from the outset. As the Manager of Opposition Business knows, I cannot determine facts of an answer. The Premier was being relevant to the question that was asked.

Jacinta ALLAN: I referred earlier in the house today to the work that we are looking at at how we need to go further, but it also needs to be seen in the context of the strong work Victoria Police are undertaking. There are more police on the streets of Victoria than in any other state in the nation, and we are backing them with the additional tools, powers and resources that they need. Those opposite did not fund a single police officer when they were given the chance – not one.

Bridget Vallence: On a point of order, Speaker, the Premier is debating the question. It was a very narrow question: who in the government will take responsibility? I ask you to ask the Premier to come back to this question.

Mary-Anne Thomas: Speaker, there is no point of order. The Premier was both being relevant to the question that was asked of her and seeking to answer the question directly, succinctly and factually. I ask that you rule the point of order out of order and let the Premier get on with answering the question.

The SPEAKER: The Premier will come back to the question.

Jacinta ALLAN: We acknowledge there is more to do, and that is exactly why we are doing the work right now, to focus on what more needs to be done to keep our community safe.

Members interjecting.

Brad BATTIN: That’s right, in the ROGS.