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Questions and Speeches 79 INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES AINSWORTH, MR ROSS ANDREW (Roe) (NPA) Criminal Property Confiscation Bill 2000 - Consideration in Detail 1079 Electoral Representation 3851 Petroleum Products Pricing Amendment Bill 2000 - Second Reading 3299 Recherche Archipelago - Fisheries Research Program - Statement 2451 Roe Electorate - Changes - Statement 3847 ANWYL, MS MEGAN IRENE, BA, LL B (Kalgoorlie) (ALP) Aborigines Minister for Aboriginal Affairs - Visit to Kimberley 1464 Wunngagatu Patrol - Funding 1089 Address-in-Reply Motion Adeline, Kalgoorlie 2827 Police Resources in Kalgoorlie 2825 Amendments to Motion Education 129 Police Service 306 Royal Commission into Police Corruption 115 Animal Welfare Bill 1999 - Second Reading 960 Crime - Kalgoorlie-Boulder 407 Criminal Code Amendment (Home Invasion) Bill 2000 - Second Reading - Cognate Debate 1769 Criminal Property Confiscation Bill 2000 - Second Reading 650 Derby-West Kimberley Tidal Power Project - Government’s Policy 3040 Education - Goldfields District Resource Centre 3478 Employment and Training - Full Service Schools Program 3028 Esperance Power Project - Tenders 3040 Family and Children’s Services Cheetham Street Office 837 Craigie Street Hostel, Laverton 2912 Emergency Relief - Kalgoorlie 837 International Year of Volunteering 2916 Kalgoorlie-Boulder - Family Breakdowns 694 Kids Help Line - Funding 1451, 2070 Policy Office 841 Women’s Refuge - Laverton 2913 Family Court - Applications - Kalgoorlie-Boulder 2511 Forests and Forestry - Funding for New Forest Policy 2972, 3216 Govan, Lisa - Disappearance 1925 Health Budget - Motion 803 Nursing Shortages - Reports - Motion 1944 Obstetrics Services - Northern Goldfields Health Services 2994 Patient Assisted Travel Scheme - Goods and Services Tax 967 Rural Paediatric Unit - Kalgoorlie-Boulder 838, 3027, 3028; Grievance 903 80 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES] ________________________________________________________________________________ ANWYL, MS MEGAN IRENE (continued) Hospitals Fremantle - Accident and Emergency Section 3026 Graylands - Admissions from Kalgoorlie-Boulder 839 Kalgoorlie Regional 2343, 2344 Housing - New Living Project, Adeline 1461 Juvenile Justice Preventative Funding Kalgoorlie-Boulder 1843 Kalgoorlie Lions Club - Premises 2508 Kalgoorlie-Mundaring Water Pipeline 1087 King Air Accident - Condolence Motion 913 Land - Kalgoorlie-Boulder 697, 1810 Legal Aid Commission - Family Law Cases 3912 Medical Amendment Bill 2000 - Second Reading 1180 Men’s Meeting Place Inc - Funding 832 Minerals and Energy, Department of - Fatality and Serious Injury Investigations 1962 Mining Exploration Expenditure, Leases 2977 Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines - Super Pit - Expansion 3616 Mining Amendment Bill 2000 - Second Reading 3578 Native Title Cooperative Planning Agreement 1812 Goldfields Land Council Conference 554, 697, 698, 1460, 2916 State Legislation - Federal Government’s Support 1821 Wanati Pty Ltd - Native Title Advice 2916 Offenders (Legal Action) Bill 2000 - Second Reading - Cognate Debate 1769 Petroleum Products Pricing Amendment Bill 2000 - Second Reading 3299 Police Central Police Region - Budget 550 Child Abuse Unit 3913 Kalgoorlie 691, 693, 1844 Officers - Shortfall in Numbers 447 Regional Business Structure Review Project 697 Stations - Staffing and Vehicles 684, 702, 703 Prostitution - Containment Policy - Abandonment 2978 Schools Boulder Primary - Cleaning Contract - Petition 1052 Eastern Goldfields Senior High 2928 Full Service Schools Program, Kalgoorlie-Boulder 3028 Select Committee into Mining Industry Shift Rostering and Working Hours - Establishment - Motion 1549, 1567 Sport and Recreation Kalgoorlie-Boulder - Funding for Grassed Golf Course 2915 Sports Centre Trust - Funding Allocations 2860 Totalisator Agency Board Betting (Modification of Operation) Amendment Bill 2000 - Second Reading 3472 Water Resources - Kalgoorlie-Mundaring Water Pipeline 1087 Youth Community Forums and Consultations 699 Funding of Activities 695 BAKER, MR CHRISTOPHER JOHN, BA, LL B (Hons) (Joondalup) (Lib) Address-in-Reply - Motion Drug Abuse 33 Law and Order 32 AlintaGas - Success of Public Float - Statement 2450 Anti-Corruption Commission - Operations - Undermining by Labor Party 1924 Arena Sports Complex, Joondalup - Train Service - Petition 643 Bus Shelters - Funding 1535 Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union - Election 2050 Criminal Code Amendment (Home Invasion) Bill 2000 Second Reading - Cognate Debate 2032 Consideration in Detail 2043 Criminal Property Confiscation Bill 2000 - Consideration in Detail 1526 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES] 81 ___________________________________________________________________________________ BAKER, MR CHRISTOPHER JOHN (continued) Crime Car Theft - Reduction Strategies 2805 Confiscation of Profits of Crime - Statement 941 Legislation Backlog - Statement 1661 Currambine Community Centre 223 Drugs Heroin - Free to Users 295 Labor Party’s Policy 945 Local Drug Action Group State Conference 1037 Fire and Emergency Services - Local Emergency Management Advisory Committee - Joondalup - Grievance 909 Gambling - Internet - Labor’s Position 2453 Government Vehicles - LPG Fuelled 1530 Hospitals - Medical Graduates - Intern Positions 1666 Kindergartens - Cut-off Date for Four-year-olds - Petition 643 Labor Party Drug Abuse Policy 945 Labour Government - New Taxes 3422 Mobile Telephone Tower - Beaumaris Shopping Centre Precinct - Petition 84 Offenders (Legal Action) Bill 2000 Second Reading 2032 Consideration in Detail 2043 Planning - Future Perth Project 41 Police Joondalup Academy 107 Number of Officers 1172 Service - Government Involvement in Operational Matters 2052 Prisoners - Day Work Parties 638 Prostitution - Legislation 1927 Retail Trading Shopping Hours - Petitions 84, 297 Sunday Trading - Joondalup and Whitfords - Petitions 642, 1513, 1906, 3427 Rock-It 2000 Concert - Statement 2044 Small Business Training Program - South West 3566 State Finance - Spending Increases - Health, Education and Law and Order 2173 Teachers - Pay and Conditions - Grievance 2018 BARNETT, HON COLIN JAMES, M Econ, Minister for Resources Development; Energy; Education; Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly (Cottesloe) (Lib) Acts Amendment (Australian Datum) Bill 2000 - Third Reading 768 Acts Amendment (Iron Ore Agreements) Bill 2000 Introduction and First Reading 1155 Second Reading 1155, 2060 Address-in-Reply Motion 2835 Amendments to Motion AlintaGas Privatisation 237 Convention and Exhibition Centre 340 Education 139 Adjournments of the House Complimentary Remarks 3882, 3890 Special 548, 2501, 1683, 3882 AlintaGas Gas Line - Dawesville Electorate 405 Kalgoorlie-Boulder - Natural Gas Reticulation Obligations 2850 Sale Allocation of Sale Funds to Schools 2807 Cost 2301 Deutsche Bank Advice - Cost 2172 Early Closure of Public Offer 3043 Gas Corporation - Sale of Businesses - Statement 3418 82 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES] ________________________________________________________________________________ BARNETT, HON COLIN JAMES (continued) AlintaGas (continued) Sale (continued) Listing on Australian Stock Exchange 2169; Statement 2166 Loss of Revenue 2174 Postcodes of Shareholders 3058 Public Float 40 Public Offer of Securities - Statement 1034 Share Price 2171 Staff Arrangements 839 Animal Welfare Bill 1999 - Consideration in Detail 2815 Bills - Restoration to Notice Paper 87, 88 Bunbury City Councillors - Premier’s Allegations - Standing Orders Suspension 3857 Business of the House Closing Days of Session - Standing Orders Suspension 3153 House Procedures - Grievance 1637 Sitting Hours - Adjournment Debate 2501 Channel 31 827, 2838, 3010, 3612 Committees and Boards - Adjudicative Functions 681, 2851 Committees for the Session - Appointment 86 Convention and Exhibition Centre Comments by Premier - Matter of Privilege 1675 Tabling of Documents - Matter of Public Interest 3436 Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Bill 2000 - Second Reading 3576 Criminal Property Confiscation Bill 2000 - Standing Orders Suspension 640, 915 Education Churches Commission on Education - School Chaplains 3479 Department Director of Employee Relations 845 English as a Second Language Classes - Temporary Protection Visa Program 3891 Executive Director of Human Resources 845 Industrial Relations Commission Appeals 845 Discrimination by Senior Management 829 Goldfields District Resource Centre 3479 Graylands Intensive Language Centre - Relocation 847 Local Area Education Planning Process - Bunbury 3043 School Education Act - Regulations - Statement 3545 Speech Pathology Services - Pilbara Region - Grievance 1636 Teachers Literacy and Numeracy Tests Claim of Teacher Harassment 846; Personal Explanation 3881 Results 3853 Pay and Conditions - Grievance 2019 Registration - Report 1038 Student Teacher Interns - Number 3898 Trip to China 3897 Western Australian Council of Teaching 3319; Statement 3152 Estimates Committees - Standing Orders 3874 Finance Brokers - Gunning Inquiry - Report - Standing Orders Suspension 629 First Home Owner Grant Amendment Bill 2000 - Declaration as Urgent 2443 Fuel and Energy Broome - Power Supplies 835 Dampier-Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline - Transmission Tariffs 3855 Derby-West Kimberley Tidal Power Project Commonwealth Due Diligence Study 39, 528 Federal Government’s Feasibility Study 786 Government’s Policy 3040 Ministerial Advisory Committee Report 2729 Ministerial Direction 39 Motion 429 Negotiations 529 Partnership Agreement 2458 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES] 83 ___________________________________________________________________________________
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