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Legislative Council INDEX February–June 2009 Vols 483, 484, 485 and 486 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL This index is divided into: ADJOURNMENT MATTERS 1 BILLS 5 DIVISIONS 9 MEMBERS 29 PETITIONS 27 QUESTIONS ON NOTICE 61 QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE 59 REPORTS 28 STATEMENTS ON REPORTS AND PAPERS 28 SUBJECTS 9 SUBSTANTIVE MOTIONS 29 ADJOURNMENT MATTERS Air services: landing fees, 142, 1868 Autism Alcohol student funding, 1664, 1668 binge drinking, 228 western suburbs schools, 3213, 3216 late-night licences, 1511 Ballarat: art gallery funding, 2200, 2205 regulation, 2763, 2764 Ballarat District Nursing and Healthcare: funding, 136, 142, 3501 Alfred hospital: performance, 239 Bannockburn: community hub, 2207 Ambulance services Barmah State Forest Ararat and Stawell, 242 flooding, 1504, 1509, 2225 Bendigo, 251 Nathalia Wildflower Group, 2559 Frankston, 252 Beach Park, Beaumaris: bicycle path, 3515 mobile intensive care units, 2200, 2206 Belgrave: traffic congestion, 3513 regional and rural Victoria, 260 Bena-Kongwak Road, South Gippsland: bridge, 2771 staffing, 3209, 3215 Bendigo: fire station upgrades, 254 Anglesea: riverbank facilities, 1017, 2207 Bendigo hospital: redevelopment, 258, 263, 1418, 1425, 1851, 1858 Anticorruption commission: establishment, 2764 Bendigo Secondary College: redevelopment, 2948, 2953 Asperger’s syndrome: services, 3215, 3216 Bentleigh Cricket Club: funding, 3049, 3050 Aura Vale Lake: management, 2201, 2205, 3154 Boating: Patterson River, 266 Australian Formula One Grand Prix: economic benefits, 1666, 1668 Bolton Street, Eltham: upgrade, 217, 221, 2215 Australian Labor Party: integrity, 3146 Box Hill Hospital: patient services, 253 Brickmaking: Habla kilns, 3145, 3147 (2) LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Bridges Commissioner for environmental sustainability: strategic audit, Echuca–Moama, 2553, 2559 1667, 1669, 2780 Yarrawonga–Mulwala, 3507 Community Support Fund: administration, 3045, 3050 Budget: Autism Teaching Institute, 224 Consumer affairs Bunyip State Park: management, 3211, 3215 Browns Gas, 238 Buses confectionery, 3425, 3429 Bendigo, 2651, 2653, 3208, 3215 Kleenmaid, 2203, 2205, 3504 Buchan, 3499 olive oil marketing, 1863 Doncaster, 2111, 2118, 3504 prohibited weapons, 3309, 3314 Hamilton, 2773 Country Fire Authority western suburbs, 2770 Elphinstone and Bendigo brigades, 1327, 1333, 2777 Yarra Ranges, 3492 Nelson station, 261 Bushfires Crib Point: bitumen plant, 215, 220, 2216, 2653, 3523 appeal fund, 1764, 1769, 2782 Crime Barmah fuel reduction, 250 Albert Park and Bentleigh electorates, 1765, 1770, 2782 Beaufort fuel reduction, 3310, 3314 Prahran and Albert Park electorates, 1864 clean-up program, 1857, 1859 sentencing, 1862 community preparedness, 3144, 3146 Southern Metropolitan Region, 2652, 2653 Crown land fencing, 1667, 1668, 2228 western Victoria, 2949, 2953 fencing, 2114, 2118, 2785 Croydon South Primary School: site, 2557, 2559 fuel reduction, 3047, 3050 Dairy industry: government assistance, 3045, 3050 land management, 1329, 1333, 2219 Daylesford Spa Country Railway: funding, 2115, 2119 Loch Sport firebreaks, 3426, 3430 Dental services: eastern suburbs, 229 shire of Nillumbik, 2116, 2119 Devilbend Natural Features Reserve: management plan, 1852, 1858, western Victoria restrictions, 248 2234 wildlife carers, 3145, 3146 Dingley bypass: future, 3516 wildlife funding, 1328, 1333, 2219 Disability services Cardinia Primary School: speed zones, 3519 supported accommodation, 260, 2776 Cathedral College, Wangaratta: project fund, 251 taxis, 3485 Cavendish-Coleraine Road: upgrade, 1017 Driver Education Centre of Australia: Careful Cobber program, 1862 Channel 31: future, 3313, 3427, 3429 Drought Children rate subsidy, 237 disability funding, 3046, 3050 Southern Metropolitan Region sporting clubs, 1855, 1858, 2784 infant hearing screening program, 2113, 2118, 3504 Drugs: government policy, 235 Keeping Baby Safe — A Guide to Nursery Furniture, 261 Duck hunting: season, 215, 220, 1520 Churchill Park Golf Club: future, 1022 Eastern and Monash freeways: noise barriers, 3521 City of Brimbank Eastern Freeway Ombudsman’s report, 2203, 2204, 2205 noise barriers, 3521 traders, 3145, 3146 safety, 3515 City of Greater Geelong: councillors, 255, 2199, 2205, 2651, 2653 EastLink: guardrail posts, 3512 City of Hume: governance, 1020 Echuca: wharf, 242 City of Kingston: waste disposal, 1767, 1770 Economy: government initiatives, 3311, 3314 City of Knox: residential zones, 1519 Education: Surf Coast, 3209, 3215 City of Stonnington Eltham: roads and bridges, 1424, 1425 councillor, 1420, 1425, 2222 Emergency services: telephone alert, 2210 development assessment committee, 1513 Employment street violence, 235 regional and rural Victoria, 233 City of Wyndham: election, 54, 55, 2212 ways2work website, 243 Clearways Environment Boroondara, 3514 container deposit legislation, 1508 small business, 226 Moorabbin site, 3050 Stonnington, 2556, 2559, 3519 St Helena development, 2947, 2953 waste recycling, 141, 142 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (3) Financial services: superannuation fund, 3313, 3314 management plan, 1857, 1859, 2784 Firearms: licences, 1865 Lake Purrumbete: boat ramp, 212, 219, 1024, 1517 Fluorescent lamps: disposal, 2946, 2953 Lake Wendouree: wastewater project, 3212, 3215 Ford Australia: Geelong plant, 259 Land tax: rates, 1011, 1013, 1014, 2217, 3525 Foster care: funding, 1011, 1014, 1873 Land Victoria: electronic conveyancing, 2650, 2653 Frankston Freeway-Cranbourne Road, Frankston: upgrade, 3516 Libraries: Colac, 137, 142, 3501 Freeways Litter: cigarette butts, 1664, 1668 noise Local government attenuation, 1424, 1425 elections, 2649, 2653 barriers, 3509 governance, 2202, 2205 Gaming Lockwood Primary School: land purchase, 2110, 2118 licences, 1020, 1021, 1023 Locusts: control, 249 poker machines, 1767, 1770, 2233 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne: Hellenic precinct, 1854, 1858 smoking ban, 232 Lower Heidelberg Road, Eaglemont: pedestrian crossing, 3425, Gas: Macedon Ranges supply, 247 3429 Geelong Hospital: funding, 241 Mallacoota: community centre, 226 Geelong Ring Road: community infrastructure, 1665, 1668 Manufacturing: government strategy, 244 Gippsland Lakes: salinity, 215, 220 Maroondah Highway: Black Spur speed limits, 3510 Goulburn Valley Water: former chair, 253 Medical practitioners: regional and rural Victoria, 1423, 1425 Government Melbourne Recital Centre: program, 3426, 3429 parliamentary democracy, 3210, 3215 Melbourne Wholesale Fish Market public finance legislation, 1332, 1334, 3502 closure, 234 Graffiti: removal, 2557, 2559 relocation, 1663, 1668, 1762, 1769 Great Alpine Road: upgrade, 3511 Member for Footscray: conduct, 1513 Hallam Road, Hampton Park: upgrade, 1857, 1859, 2783 Mentone beach: pollution, 213, 219, 1871, 1872 Halls Gap: development, 2201, 2205 Metropolitan Fire Brigade Henty Highway: upgrade, 3511 Footscray station, 53, 55, 1867 Higher education: regional and rural Victoria, 1018 Moonee Ponds station, 2210 Hobsons Bay City Council: election campaign, 3425, 3429 Middle Park: beach renourishment, 257 Housing Monash Freeway: noise barriers, 54, 55, 229, 3520 complaints procedure, 1503, 1508, 2225 Montessori Community Preschool: relocation, 2116, 2119 disruptive tenants, 214, 220, 2214 Murray Valley Highway–Cullens Road, Yarrawonga: turning lane, energy and water program, 2208 3508 maintenance, 1505, 1509, 2226 Northern Highway, Kilmore: traffic control, 3508 Mews estate, Westmeadows, 3143, 3146 Northern Victoria Region: health services, 1763, 1769, 1853, 1858 Northern Metropolitan Region, 214, 220, 3502 Nursing homes: air conditioning, 51, 55, 1871 Parkside estate, Shepparton, 1762, 1769 Otway Basin: carbon storage, 49, 55, 1866 quarterly rental report, 267 Otway Forest Park: trail bikes, 2198, 2205, 2786, 3428, 3430 shire of Pyrenees, 1331, 1334, 2222 Industrial relations: government policy, 3427, 3429 Otway Forest Park and Enfield State Forest: access, 1420, 1425, 2223 Inner South Community Health Service: 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