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Index to Questions and Speeches WESTERN AUSTRALIA __________ INDEX TO PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL and LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY __________ INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES __________ THIRTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENT FIRST SESSION 19 February 2008 to 26 June 2008 __________ 57° ELIZABETH II __________ 2008 INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2008 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr M.J. Cowper) Agriculture and Food — Fair Trade Scheme for WA Produce — Removal of Notice — Statement 3632 Business of the House — Matter of Public Interest — Statement 3632 Corruption and Crime Commission — “Report into the Discontinuance of a Prosecution against Joe McDonald on 24 May 2006” — Correction — Statement 2425 Education — Acting Principal and Acting Deputy Principal Positions in Regional Schools — Removal of Notice — Statement 3632 Food Bill 2005 — Legislative Council Amendment 13 — Ruling 3633 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr A.P O’Gorman) Electoral Amendment Bill 2008 — Ruling 3794 Farm Dams and Licensing Community-located Saleyards — Removal of Notices — Statement 1956 Procedure and Privileges Committee — Review of Assembly’s Committee System — Report Date — Statement 1955 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr P.B. Watson) Director of Public Prosecutions (Standing Committee) Amendment Bill 2006 — Removal of Notice — Statement 295 Disability Services Commission — Annual Report 2006-07 — Correction to Tabled Paper — Statement 295 Education and Health Standing Committee — Twelfth Report — “Initiatives in the Remote Indigenous Communities of the Torres Strait Region” — Statement 295 Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission — Inquiry into the Efficacy of Public Hearings — Extension of Reporting Time — Statement 2249 Member for Murdoch — Business on Notice Paper in Member’s Name — Statement 295 Premier’s Statement — Precedence — Statement 296 Select Committee on Milk and Beef Prices in Western Australia — Removal of Notice — Statement 295 ANDREWS, MR PAUL WILLIAM, BA, DipEd, DipRSA, DipLS (Southern River) (ALP) Apache Energy Gas Plant Explosion — Effect on Hotel Industry 3625 Employment and Training — Measures to Improve Work Skills 2412 Federal Labor Government’s First Budget Compared with Howard Government Budgets 2992 Joint Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation Twenty-fourth Report — “Town of Claremont Standing Orders Local Law 2007” — Tabling 520 Twenty-sixth Report — “Issues Arising under Health Local Laws” — Tabling 1339 Twenty-seventh Report — “Annual Report 2007” — Tabling 2722 Member for Rockingham — Apology to Ethnic Community — Standing Orders Suspension — Motion 2192 Pendal, Hon Phillip George — Condolence Motion 3602 Procedure and Privileges Committee First Report — “Review of e-petitions” — Tabling 1338 Fifth Report — “Corruption and Crime Commission Report on Behalf of the Procedure and Privileges Committee of the Legislative Assembly: Inquiry Conducted into Alleged Misconduct by Mr John Edwin McGrath, MLA, Mr John Robert Quigley, MLA, and Mr Benjamin Sana Wyatt, MLA” — Tabling 3631 Retail Trading — Extended Trading Hours — Government’s Position 910 Taxis — Improvement of Service 1849 Teachers — Peer and Mentor Support 639 Tourism — Rottnest Island Developments 1363 Treasurer — Trade Mission to India 4228 Water Resources — Water Licence Management Fees — Disallowance 2229 ARCHER, HON SHELLEY FRANCES (Mining and Pastoral) (Ind) Airports and Air Services — Proposed Airstrip at Imintji Community 3250; Statement 3482 Attorney General, Department of the — Western Australian Aboriginal Justice Agreement 2004 — Local Justice Plans 3552 Children and Community Services Amendment (Reporting Sexual Abuse of Children) Bill 2007 — Second Reading 3274 86 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2008] ARCHER, HON SHELLEY FRANCES (continued) Community Development Aboriginal Child Health Survey — Report 1204 Community Services Sector — Wages Campaign by Australian Services Union 4438 Youth Homelessness Government Action 1784; Statement 2048 Unity Foundation Program — Adjournment Debate 2363 Corrective Services, Department of Community and Juvenile Justice Workers — Shortage 218 Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre — Yiriman Project Diversionary Program 1609, 3453 Non-custodial Sentencing Options 2189 Young Offender Programs — Expansion to Kimberley 4042 Derby Courthouse — White Ant Infestation 251 Derby Police Station — Construction 247 Disability Services — Grass Roots Accommodation Support for People with Disabilities — Holiday Haven Village — Government Funding 2026 Improving the Lives of Children with Disabilities — Statement 3278 Education Aboriginal Child Health Survey — Educational Outcomes for Indigenous Students 3294 Aboriginal Education “Hall of Fame” — Achievements by Members 4317 Aboriginal Literacy Strategy — Teachers and Consultants 4318 Teachers at Remote Community Schools — Government Support 3591 Teachers at Wyndham — Accommodation 843 Western Australian Literacy and Numeracy (WALNA) Assessment Results 4318-4320 Electoral Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2008 — Second Reading 4428 Health Dakas Street Medical Centre, Broome — Closure 3392; Statement 3421 Mental Health — Patient Risk Assessment Guidelines — Adjournment Debate 2363 Metropolitan Health Service — Waiting List Statistics for Category 1, 2 and 3 Patients 1036, 3293 Indigenous Affairs Aboriginal Child Health Survey Educational Outcomes for Indigenous Students 3294 Motion 2522 Progress on Recommendations 1471-1474 Report 1204, 1639-1643, 1798, 1917, 2051 Response to Question on Notice 5939 3253 Response to Question on Notice 5943 2529 Aboriginal Education “Hall of Fame” — Achievements by Members 4317 Aboriginal Health Research Report — Housing 3900 Aboriginal Literacy Strategy — Teachers and Consultants 4318 Annual Report — Whole-of-Government Framework 3830 Homeless Youth — Unity Foundation Program — Adjournment Debate 2363 Imintji Community — Proposed Airstrip — Statement 3482 Indigenous Health and Wellbeing — Government Response to Hope Report 2022, 2333 Indigenous Housing Fund — Establishment — Notice of Motion 67 National Aboriginal Islander Day Observance Committee — Government Support 364 Western Australian Aboriginal Justice Agreement 2004 — Local Justice Plans 3552 Western Australian Literacy and Numeracy Assessment Results 4318-4320 Yiriman Project for Indigenous Youth Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre — Diversionary Program 1609, 3453 Adjournment Debate 2558 Indigenous Conservation Title Bill 2007 — Second Reading 3562 Industrial and Related Legislation Amendment Bill 2007 — Committee 4303, 4304 Industrial Relations — Wages Campaign by Australian Services Union 4438 Medical Practitioners Bill 2006 — Second Reading 2347 Minerals and Energy Research Amendment Bill 2006 — Second Reading 3408 Pendal, Hon Phillip George — Condolence Motion 3507 Prostitution Amendment Bill 2007 — Second Reading 824-827 Public Prosecutions, Office of the Director of — Non-custodial Sentencing Options 2189 Resources Sector — Export Production Value of Resource Sector Operations in Mining and Pastoral Region 154, 1037 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2008] 87 ARCHER, HON SHELLEY FRANCES (continued) Volunteers — Grass Roots — Improving the Lives of Children with Disabilities — Statement 3278 Wild Dog Control — Management by Agriculture Protection Board 4345 BARNETT, HON COLIN JAMES, MEc (Cottesloe) (Lib) Acts Amendment (Western Australia Day) Bill 2008 Notice of Motion to Introduce 2851 Introduction and First Reading 2977 Second Reading 3005 Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Bill (No. 1) 2008 Second Reading — Cognate Debate 3196 Canal from the Kimberley to Perth — Cost 3200 Desalination Plant 3197 Increasing Overseas Population — Relocation to Western Australia 3200 Tenix Proposal 3198 Water Supply 3196 Worldwide Projects 3199 Third Reading 3647 Education 3647 School Enrolments 3648 Estimates Committee A Report — Adoption 3637 Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Bill (No. 2) 2008 Second Reading — Cognate Debate 3196 Canal from the Kimberley to Perth — Cost 3200 Desalination Plant 3197 Increasing Overseas Population — Relocation to Western Australia 3200 Tenix Proposal 3198 Water Supply 3196 Worldwide Projects 3199 Estimates Committee A Report — Adoption 3637 Bloffwitch, Mr Robert Clyde — Condolence Motion 500 Business of the House Private Members’ Business All Stages of Bills and Council Messages — Motion 4046 Order of Business — Motion 1703 Standing Orders Suspension 2862 Standing Orders 257 and 286 — Amendment — Consideration in Detail 4048 Casino (Burswood Island) Agreement Amendment Bill 2007 Second Reading 2222 Consideration in Detail 2222 Children and Community Services Amendment (Body Piercing) Bill 2007 — Second Reading 2624 Children and Community Services Amendment (Reporting Sexual Abuse of Children) Bill 2007 — Second Reading 1521 Corruption and Crime Commission Member for Mindarie — Evidence before Commission — Standing Orders Suspension — Motion 3793 Member for Riverton — Investigation — Personal Explanation 1384 Court, Sir Charles — Condolence Motion 398 Criminal Law and Evidence Amendment Bill 2006 — Standing Orders Suspension — Motion 316 Curtin Avenue, Cottesloe — Modification 2304 Dental Services — Restoration of Bridgetown Mobile Dental Health Clinic — Notice of Motion 3632 Diamond (Argyle Diamond Mines Joint Venture) Agreement Amendment Bill 2008 Declaration as Urgent 3940 Second Reading 3941 Consideration in Detail 3960 Third Reading 3961 Duties Bill 2007 — Second Reading — Cognate Debate 665 Duties Legislation Amendment Bill 2007 — Second Reading — Cognate Debate 665 Electoral Amendment Bill 2008
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