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To Parliamentary Debates Index to Questions and Speeches WESTERN AUSTRALIA __________ INDEX TO PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL and LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY __________ INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES __________ THIRTY-EIGHTH PARLIAMENT FIRST SESSION 15 February 2011 to 1 December 2011 __________ 60° ELIZABETH II 2011 INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES ABETZ, MR PETER, BAgriSci (Hons), (Southern River) (Lib) Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Capital 2011–12 Bill 2011 — second reading — cognate debate 4029 not-for-profit organisations 4029 Small Business Commissioner 4030 social disadvantage 4029 transport 4029 Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Recurrent 2011–12 Bill 2011 — second reading — cognate debate 4029 see also “Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Capital 2011–12 Bill 2011” Canning Vale — tornado — statement 4128 Cockburn Cement plant — dust pollution 2657 Criminal Property Confiscation Act 2000 — grievance 7081 Economics and Industry Standing Committee — seventh report — “Inquiry into the Franchising Bill 2010” — tabling 4790, 4810 Education and Health Standing Committee eighth report — “Alcohol Restrictions in the Kimberley: A ‘Window of Opportunity’ for Improved Health, Education, Housing and Employment” — tabling 1617 ninth report — “Changing Patterns in Illicit Drug Use in Western Australia” — tabling 4103 tenth report — “Alcohol: Reducing the Harm and Curbing the Culture of Excess” — tabling 4784 twelfth report — “Inquiry into Improving Educational Outcomes for Western Australians of All Ages” — tabling 8937 Franchising Bill 2010 second reading 5587 consideration in detail 5589, 5594, 8837–8839 standing orders suspension motion 5587 precedence of business — standing orders suspension — notice of motion 8653; motion 8829 third reading 8840 Fresh Start Recovery program — statement 1641 Gambling — Australian statistics 4485 Grievances Criminal Property Confiscation Act 2000 7081 Perth parking levy — impost on city churches 1614 sporting ground shortage 1097 King James Bible — 400th anniversary — statement 9865 Minister for Education — portfolio failures — motion 7948 Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill 2011 — second reading 7128; third reading 7654 National Historic Machinery Association Rally — Fairbridge Village — statement 7668 Noble, Marlon — imprisonment investigation 1642 Perth parking levy — impost on city churches — grievance 1614 Premier’s Statement — consideration 2446 Capaldi, Paul 2446 independent public schools program 2447 Lewis, Jade 2448 national history curriculum 2449 railway lines 2448 Schools attendance — incentives 7771 North Mandurah Primary School — teaching positions — motion 7948 Skilled Local Jobs Bill 2011 — second reading 3629 Small Business and Retail Shop Legislation Amendment Bill 2011 — second reading 2814 134 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2011] ABETZ, MR PETER (continued) Sport and Recreation “Back on Track: WA State Trail Bike Strategy” — amendment to motion 1975 sporting ground shortage — grievance 1097 Treasury and Finance — goods and services tax reform 3133 Volunteers — Mary MacKillop Foundation — statement 8059 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2011 — second reading 4517 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr J.M. Francis) Community Development and Justice Standing Committee — inquiry into the adequacy and future directions of social housing in Western Australia — extension of reporting date — statement 5769 ACTING SPEAKER (Ms A.R. Mitchell) Corrective Services, Department of — 2010–11 annual report — correction — statement 8969 Equal Opportunity (Members of Parliament) Amendment Bill 2010 — removal of order — statement 3273 State budget 2010–11 — costs and estimates — removal of order — statement 3273 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr A.P. O’Gorman) Petition — Canning Bridge precinct vision — nonconforming elements — statement 10171 Public Accounts Committee — inquiry into the decision to award Serco Australia the contract for the provision of non- clinical services at Fiona Stanley Hospital — extension of reporting time — statement 8976 Quorum — decorum of members — statement 1106 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr P.B. Watson) Franchising Bill 2010 — consideration in detail — ruling 5590 Local content reports — matter of public interest — division result — statement 5594 Public Accounts Committee — Auditor General’s report follow-up processes, and Australasian Council of Public Accounts Committees Conference — statement 3772 ALBAN, MR FRANCESCO ANGELO (Swan Hills) (Lib) Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Capital 2011–12 Bill 2011 — second reading — cognate debate 4018 buses 4019 Perth–Darwin highway 4018 schools 4018 tourism 4019 Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Recurrent 2011–12 Bill 2011 — second reading — cognate debate 4018 see also “Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Capital 2011–12 Bill 2011” Brabham — naming ceremony 3749 Cat Bill 2011 — second reading 7281 Education schools Carson Street School — conductive education review 5545 capital works projects 8070 technology use 6774 teachers — supply and demand 5747 Environment — prescribed burning program 6503 Grievances “Back on track: WA State Trail Bike Strategy” 8487 Ellenbrook — road infrastructure 2621 Housing, public — three-strikes policy 4641 Infrastructure investment — population growth — motion 7517 Juvenile justice teams — referrals 8809 Law and order — government’s record 10392 Midland health campus — public–private partnership — ALP campaign 7115 Police children’s crossings — motion 6975 drink-drivers 2972 Premier’s Statement — consideration 463 Ellenbrook 464 Roleystone–Kelmscott bushfires 465 roads 464 schools 464 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2011] 135 ALBAN, MR FRANCESCO ANGELO (continued) Prostitution Bill 2011 — green bill 4375 Road Safety Council Amendment Bill 2011 — second reading 4532 Sport and Recreation “Back on Track: WA State Trail Bike Strategy” — grievance 8487 social benefits 6241 Strano, Cavaliere Alfredo — condolence — statement 3742 Transport bus services — funding 3975 Ellenbrook rail extension — government commitment — matter of public interest 4145 Infrastructure investment — motion 7517 roads — Ellenbrook — grievance 2621 Western Australian economy — Standard and Poor’s AAA credit rating 3833 Water conservation — dam levels 1467 BAKER, MS LISA LORAINE, BSci, GradDipDevtStudies (Maylands) (ALP) Agricultural Practices (Disputes) Repeal Bill 2011 — second reading 8801 Animal welfare animal welfare unit inspectorate 8233, 10233, 10234; petitions 1092, 6015 horse meat — human consumption — petition 6015 sheep — cruelty allegation 8234 Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Capital 2011–12 Bill 2011 — second reading — cognate debate 3875 animal welfare 3879 boat speed limits 3876 non-government organisations 3879 schools 3878 Swan River 3875 Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Recurrent 2011–12 Bill 2011 — second reading — cognate debate 3875 see also “Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Capital 2011–12 Bill 2011” third reading 4240 animal welfare 4240 Bayswater main drain 4241 education funding 4241 mental health budget 4240 trail bike strategy 4240 Building Bill 2010 — consideration in detail 2796 Building Services Levy Bill 2010 — second reading — cognate debate 1667 Building Services (Complaint Resolution and Administration) Bill 2010 — second reading — cognate debate 1667 Building Services (Registration) Bill 2010 — second reading — cognate debate 1667 Casino (Burswood Island) Agreement Amendment Bill 2011 — second reading 4358 Cat Bill 2011 second reading 6802 consideration in detail 7295–7298, 7302, 7303, 7310–7313, 7315 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail 8826–8828 Child Care Services Amendment Bill 2011 — second reading 7665 Commercial Tenancy (Retail Shops) Agreements Amendment Bill 2011 — second reading 3113 Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians Committee — forum — statement 7669 Container Deposit and Recovery Scheme Bill 2011 — second reading 9251 Early childhood development — model brain demonstration — statement 9370 Education and Health Standing Committee eighth report — “Alcohol Restrictions in the Kimberley: A ‘Window of Opportunity’ for Improved Health, Education, Housing and Employment” — tabling 1619 ninth report — “Changing Patterns in Illicit Drug Use in Western Australia” — tabling 4105 tenth report — “Alcohol: Reducing the Harm and Curbing the Culture of Excess” — tabling 4782 twelfth report — “Inquiry into Improving Educational Outcomes for Western Australians of All Ages” — tabling 8935 membership change — member for Eyre co-option — motion 1267 Grievance — Midland rail line — car parking bays 3718 Local government rates — fees and charges — matter of public interest 4193 Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority Bill 2011 — second reading 5372 Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill 2011 — second reading 7130 Moore River — housing lots south of estuary — petitions 1092, 3577, 6477, 7777, 8650 136 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2011] BAKER, MS LISA LORAINE (continued) Petitions animal welfare unit inspectorate 1092, 6015 horse meat — human consumption 6015 liquor store, Maylands 6339, 7451, 7778 railway lines 5712, 5849, 7778 Moore River — housing lots south of estuary 1092, 3577, 6477, 7777, 8650 uranium mining 5850, 8790 Police presence — Maylands — statement 5743 Premier’s Statement — consideration 1024 animal husbandry 1025 animal welfare 1024 Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service 1027 live export 1026 Racing and Gaming — liquor store, Maylands — petitions 6339, 7451, 7778 Railways — Midland line car parking — grievance 3718; petition 7778 overcrowding — petitions 5712, 5849 two-car sets 7566 Residential
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