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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

2011-12

FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY-FIFTH PARLIAMENT

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BUSINESS PAPER

No. 116

THURSDAY 25 OCTOBER 2012

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GOVERNMENT BUSINESS

NOTICES OF MOTIONS—

1 MR GREG SMITH to move—

That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Local Court Act 2007 to confer jurisdiction on the Local Court to hear and determine company title home unit disputes.

(Local Court Amendment (Company Title Home Unit Disputes) Bill).

(Notice given 18 October 2012)

ORDERS OF THE DAY—

†1 Emergency Legislation Amendment Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Greg Smith, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 5 September 2012—Mr Greg Piper).

†2 Electronic Conveyancing (Adoption of National Law) Bill; awaiting second reading speech. (Mr Mike Baird).

†3 Marine Safety Amendment (Domestic Commercial Vessel National Law Application) Bill; awaiting second reading speech. (Ms Gladys Berejiklian).

†4 Tattoo Parlours Amendment Bill; awaiting second reading speech. (Mr Greg Smith). 6980 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

5 Budget Estimates and related papers 2012-2013; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Mr Brad Hazzard, "That this House take note of the Budget Estimates and related papers 2012-13". (Moved 14 June 2012—Mr Troy Grant speaking, 5 minutes remaining).

†6 Primary Industries Legislation Amendment Bill; awaiting second reading speech. (Ms Katrina Hodgkinson).

7 Committee on the Office of the Ombudsman and the Police Integrity Commission—Reference; consideration of the Legislative Council's message dated 29 May 2012.

† Bill forwarded from the Legislative Council

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—PETITIONS

ORDERS OF THE DAY

1 Petition—from certain citizens requesting a positron emission tomography (PET) scanner for Wollongong Hospital (Mr Gareth Ward). (Discussion date 25 October 2012).

2 Petition—from certain citizens requesting pay parity for early childhood teachers (Ms Carmel Tebbutt). (Discussion date 25 October 2012).

3 Petition—from certain citizens requesting that the proposed development of the Randwick Education and Health Specialisation Centre by Randwick City Council be rejected (Mr Barry O'Farrell). (Discussion date 15 November 2012).

4 Petition—from certain citizens opposing the proposed development called “The Landing” at Gosford (Mr Chris Holstein). (Discussion date 22 November 2012).

5 Petition—from certain citizens requesting sufficient palliative care services and additional funds to support training of palliative care workers (Mr Barry O'Farrell). (Discussion date 29 November 2012).

6 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the District Hospitals of Inverell and Glen Innes be prioritised to include Clinical Service Plans and full redevelopment (Mr Richard Torbay). (Discussion date to be advised).

7 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly to take certain action to stop the persecution of Falun Gong and discourage co-operation between and China in relation to organ transplants. (Mr Jamie Parker). (Discussion date to be advised).

GENERAL BUSINESS

NOTICES OF MOTIONS (for Bills)—

P1 MR PAUL LYNCH to move—

That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Crimes Act 1900 to give effect to certain recommendations of the NSW Law Reform Commission in its report on the law of complicity.

(Crimes Amendment (Law Reform Commission—Complicity) Bill).

(Notice given 15 March 2012)

6981 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

2 MR JOHN ROBERTSON to move—

That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 to remove the requirement to pay a fee when making an application or other request for government information under that Act, and to provide that a processing charge is not payable for the first hour of dealing with any such application.

(Government Information (Public Access) Amendment (Removal of Application Fee) Bill).

(Notice given 24 October 2012)

3 MR JAMIE PARKER to move—

That a bill be introduced for an Act to constitute the Callan Park and Broughton Hall Trust and to confer on it functions relating to the care, control and management of Callan Park including Broughton Hall; and for other purposes.

(Callan Park and Broughton Hall Trust Bill).

(Notice given 24 October 2012)

P Items marked P are postponed

ORDERS OF THE DAY (for Bills)—

P†1 Truth in Labelling (Free-range Eggs) Bill; awaiting second reading speech. (Introduced 8 November 2011—Mr Jamie Parker).

P2 Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Demolition Orders) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Sonia Hornery, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Notice given 9 May 2012, introduced 24 May 2012—Mr Mike Baird).

P3 NSW Jobs Commission Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr John Robertson, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Notice given 14 June 2012, introduced 16 August 2012—Mr John Williams).

P4 Interpretation Amendment (International Human Rights Obligations) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Paul Lynch, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Notice given 20 June 2012, introduced 16 August 2012—Mr Daryl Maguire).

P5 Retail Leases Amendment (Mediation) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Paul Lynch, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Notice given 16 August 2012, introduced 23 August 2012—Mr Brad Hazzard).

† Bill forwarded from the Legislative Council P Items marked P are postponed

6982 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

NOTICES OF MOTIONS (General Notices)

601 ARGENTON PUBLIC SCHOOL MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Argenton Public School on its recent edition in the Newcastle Herald's School Newspaper Competition and especially thanks Isabella Allen on her article in support of the Glendale Interchange. (2) Notes the students disappointment about the lack of action on this project.

(Notice given 8 November 2011)

628 COUNCILLOR BRIAN ROBSON MS LINDA BURNEY to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Councillor Brian Robson in his appointment as Mayor of Canterbury. (2) Notes that Councillor Brian Robson was elected to the Council in September 1999 as a representative of the West Ward. (3) Acknowledges that Councillor Brian Robson has held the positions of Deputy Mayor, Chair of the Traffic Committee and Chair of the City Services Committee. (4) Acknowledges Robert Furolo, who has served on Canterbury City Council for 12 years and as Mayor for the last seven years, for his commitment and dedication to the residents of Canterbury.

(Notice given 9 November 2011)

P 630 HEXHAM SWAMP MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Welcomes the opening of three more floodgates as part of the Hunter-Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority project to restore the estuarine habitat to Hexham Swamp. (2) Commends Dr Wej Paradice and the Authority for their involvement in re-introducing tidal flows into Hexham Swamp to restore the wetlands into a thriving fishery and nursery ground.

(Notice given 9 November 2011) P - postponed

645 FRIENDS OF CABARITA PARK AND WHARF MR JOHN SIDOTI to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the contribution made by "Friends of Cabarita Park and Wharf" in achieving a total ban on fishing on Cabarita Wharf. (2) Thanks the Minister for Roads and Ports for the decisive action to resolve the problem.

(Notice given 9 November 2011)

661 WORLD DIABETES DAY MS TANIA MIHAILUK to move— That this House: 6983 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

(1) Notes that 14 November 2011 is World Diabetes Day and that the theme from 2009 to 2013 is "Diabetes Education and Prevention". (2) Notes that this day marks the birthday of Frederick Banting who was one of the key researchers that discovered insulin. (3) Notes that Diabetes is now the fastest growing chronic disease in Australia. (4) Congratulates the Australian Diabetes Council for its tireless work in advocating for and providing support to diabetes sufferers and its education and awareness programmes for those at risk of becoming diabetic.

(Notice given 10 November 2011)

P 673 BRODERICK GILLAWARNA SCHOOL MR GLENN BROOKES to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the contribution of the Broderick Gillawarna School in caring for children with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities. (2) Congratulates the school's Parents and Citizens Association for organising a bike ride from its Revesby location to Canberra, to be held on 18 November 2011, to raise funds to build a sensory room for students. (3) Notes that Barry Verinder and Andy Lloyd, parents of children at the school, will be riding from the school to Canberra. (4) Acknowledges that the Government provided $10 million in its first Budget to fix and replace facilities in poor condition in schools such as Broderick Gillawarna.

(Notice given 10 November 2011) P - postponed

676 WOLLONGONG HOSPITAL MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Condemns the Government and the Minister for Health on their attempts to cover up a report that shows 851 patients have been forced to wait more than three hours on ambulance stretchers before being admitted to NSW hospitals, with 155 of these incidents occurring in Wollongong. (2) Notes that, the Minister for Health refused to make the data public and only released it under a Government Information Public Access request. (3) Continues to applaud the magnificent efforts of all health service personnel at Wollongong Hospital under difficult circumstances beyond their control.

(Notice given 11 November 2011)

679 POLICE WAGES MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Condemns the Government on short changing police officers as they wait for a wage agreement, more than four months after their award expired. (2) Notes that Victorian Police received a wage increase of 19 per cent over four years and West Australian Police received a 13.25 per cent over three years while NSW Police remain at 3.7%. (3) Notes that NSW Police endanger their lives daily to protect the community and deserve support. (4) Calls on the Government to be serious in wage negotiations and deliver a fair wage increase for NSW Police. 6984 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

(Notice given 11 November 2011)

P 681 GOVERNMENT REVIEWS MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Condemns the Government on spending tens of millions of taxpayer dollars on reviews. (2) Notes that more than $10 million has been wasted on just three reviews since 26 March 2011 and the cost will rise with a further 27 reviews planned. (3) Calls on the Premier to 'start the change' and demonstrates that the Government has policies and legislation to implement.

(Notice given 11 November 2011) P - postponed

682 EMERTON PUBLIC SCHOOL MR BART BASSETT to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the principal, staff and parents from Emerton Public School who embarked on a fundraising drive to raise money to install air-conditioning in the school hall. (2) Commends the Parents and Citizens Association and the President, Nerida Turner for the leadership in approaching the Government to work in partnership with the local school community. (3) Acknowledges the assistance of the Government in the allocation of funds to upgrade the electrical phasing at the school for the new air-conditioning.

(Notice given 11 November 2011)

P 683 EXPERT ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR WOMEN MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Condemns the Government and Minister for Women on their lack of interest in the Premier's Expert Advisory Council for Women which has not met since 26 March 2011. (2) Notes that the Council was established to provide important specialist advice to the Government about the issues affecting the status of women. (3) Calls on the Minister to reconvene the Council as a priority to champion the issues of women and bring them to the Government as her portfolio is designed to do. (4) Calls for membership on the Council to be open to all women who wish to take a leadership role in our community.

(Notice given 11 November 2011) P - postponed

P 686 COMMUNITY GRANTS PROGRAM MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Condemns the Government and Minister for Citizenship and Communities on their failure to guarantee the future of the Community Grants Program and putting at risk the financial support to the State's multicultural organisations. (2) Notes that any cuts to the Community Grants Program is unacceptable and a threat to the 6985 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

multicultural fabric of the community. (3) Calls on the Minister to recognize the success of the Program by committing to maintain it and to increase funding in future years.

(Notice given 11 November 2011) P - postponed

P 695 GLENDALE TO SPEERS POINT CYCLEWAY MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes that Lake Macquarie City Council's $50 million plan for Lake cycleways opens the way to building the important Glendale to Speers Point cycleway. (2) Urges the Government to fund this worthy project.

(Notice given 22 November 2011) P - postponed

P 698 SCHOOL PRINCIPALS MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes Government plans to give school principals more control over staff and finances. (2) Questions how this plan will encourage qualified and experienced teachers to teach in difficult to staff schools in New South Wales.

(Notice given 22 November 2011) P - postponed

P 700 GLENDALE POLICE STATION MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Wallsend community's desire and need for a police station at Glendale, being the demographic centre of the Lower Hunter. (2) Notes that funding for the purchase of land for the Glendale Police Station was allocated by the former Government. (3) Notes that the community is waiting for the Government to take action to purchase a site for the station.

(Notice given 22 November 2011) P - postponed

P 702 GLENDALE INTERCHANGE MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes that prior to the general election, Liberal candidates in the Hunter Region campaigned that a Liberal Government would commit $15 million to build stage one of the Glendale Interchange. (2) Notes the $15 million commitment is now contingent upon Federal Government funding. (3) Notes that, after eight months in office, the Government has not taken any action to build this transport hub. 6986 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

(Notice given 22 November 2011) P - postponed

P 715 POLICE MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the thousands of police men and women who rallied outside Parliament House on 22 November 2011, in protest against the Government's plans regarding death and disabilities entitlements. (2) Condemns the Government on its legislation to reduce the entitlements of injured and disabled police. (3) Calls on the Government to return to good faith negotiations with the Police Association.

(Notice given 23 November 2011) P - postponed

P 717 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Condemns the Government on plans to change the Industrial Relations Commission. (2) Notes that the plans to streamline the Commission threaten the protection of private sector owner- drivers' wages and conditions. (3) Acknowledges that owner-drivers are vulnerable to exploitation, as they typically report to a single principal who has significant leverage over their livelihood. (4) Calls on the Government to maintain Chapter 6 of the Industrial Relations Act to ensure that owner-drivers retain their protections.

(Notice given 23 November 2011) P - postponed

P 722 FIRE AND RESCUE COMMUNICATIONS CENTRE MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Condemns the Government on its plans to close the Fire and Rescue Communications Centre in Wollongong. (2) Calls on the Government to reverse its decision and to keep this centre operational to ensure the safety of the lives of people across the Illawarra. (3) Congratulates the workers at the centre for their diligent service to the community in trying circumstances.

(Notice given 23 November 2011) P - postponed

P 727 BLAXCELL STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL MR TONY ISSA to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the visit on 23 November 2011 by the Minister for Education to Blaxcell Street Public School. 6987 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

(2) Congratulates the Government for honouring its election commitment to provide extra funding of $200,000 to Blaxcell Street Public School for facility upgrades. (3) Notes that these funds will be spent on repairing and resurfacing the playground and other hard surface areas. (4) Congratulates Principal Sandra Bradley for her stewardship over the past six years at Blaxcell Street Public School and of the 880 pupils.

(Notice given 23 November 2011) P - postponed

P 739 HUNTER LEUKAEMIA FOUNDATION—DR ANDREW MCDONALD (Notice given 23 November 2011)

P - postponed

P 765 HUNTER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PRESCHOOL FEES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 24 November 2011)

P - postponed

772 GREAT COMMUNITY TRANSPORT—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 24 November 2011)

778 PUBLIC SCHOOL—MR GLENN BROOKES (Notice given 24 November 2011)

783 WESTFIELD SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GROUND—MR ANDREW ROHAN (Notice given 24 November 2011)

791 CLUB MARCONI—MR ANDREW ROHAN (Notice given 25 November 2011)

795 SOLARIS—MR ANDREW ROHAN (Notice given 25 November 2011)

802 HUNTER RAIL STAFF—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 14 February 2012)

803 DISABLED STUDENT TRANSPORT SCHEME—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 15 February 2012)

804 SECOND AIRPORT—MR JAI ROWELL (Notice given 15 February 2012)

805 USE OF REVENUE FROM TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT CAMERAS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 15 February 2012)

806 2012 BOMBING ATTACK ON ISRAEL—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 15 February 2012)

807 SALE OF CHILD CARE CENTRES BY NEWCASTLE COUNCIL—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 15 February 2012)

812 GOVERNMENT LIMITING PAY INCREASES FOR TAFE TEACHERS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 16 February 2012)

852 PUBLIC TRANSPORT FARES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 February 2012) 6988 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

854 PLANNING REVIEW—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 22 February 2012)

855 CANTERBURY BOYS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT AKSHAY SHARMA—MS LINDA BURNEY (Notice given 22 February 2012)

856 LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 22 February 2012)

857 CARDIFF RAILWAY STATION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 February 2012)

858 —MS LINDA BURNEY (Notice given 22 February 2012)

859 BURWOOD POLICE LOCAL AREA COMMAND—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 22 February 2012)

860 NURSES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 February 2012)

861 EARLWOOD TOWN CENTRE—MS LINDA BURNEY (Notice given 22 February 2012)

862 DRUMMOYNE ELECTORATE SMALL BUSINESS DECLINE—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 22 February 2012)

863 CARDIFF TO CENTRAL TRAIN SERVICE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 February 2012)

864 GRANVILLE ELECTORATE HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE—MR TONY ISSA (Notice given 22 February 2012)

865 HUNTER TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 February 2012)

866 HOLROYD SCHOOL DISABLED PARKING—MR TONY ISSA (Notice given 22 February 2012)

867 HUNTER CONTAMINATED SITES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 February 2012)

868 MERRYLANDS COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM—MR TONY ISSA (Notice given 22 February 2012)

869 GLENDALE INTERCHANGE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 February 2012)

870 WESTMEAD HOSPITAL GRADUATE NURSES—MR TONY ISSA (Notice given 22 February 2012)

891 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL CYCLING STRATEGY—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 February 2012)

892 LAKE MACQUARIE CYCLING NETWORK—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 February 2012)

902 HIGHLANDS SOURCE PIPELINE—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 23 February 2012) 6989 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

903 ALLAWAH BRIDGE—MS CHERIE BURTON (Notice given 23 February 2012)

904 LAND TAX REVIEW—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 23 February 2012)

905 BYABARRA PUBLIC SCHOOL CLOSURE—MS CARMEL TEBBUTT (Notice given 23 February 2012)

906 HUNTER ONCOLOGY SERVICES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 23 February 2012)

907 AUSGRID TOWER—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 23 February 2012)

908 MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE (MSG) FOOD ADDITIVE—MS CHERIE BURTON (Notice given 23 February 2012)

909 LOWER HUNTER REGIONAL STRATEGY—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 23 February 2012)

910 JUNO PARADE GREENACRE—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 23 February 2012)

911 HUNTER WOMEN'S CENTRE FUNDING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 23 February 2012)

912 YAGOONA RAILWAY STATION—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 23 February 2012)

914 FOSTER CARER'S ALLOWANCE—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 23 February 2012)

915 HUNTER NURSING GRADUATES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 23 February 2012)

942 HUNTER POLICE STATIONS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 6 March 2012)

943 GOSFORD PUBLIC SCHOOL RELOCATION—MS CARMEL TEBBUTT (Notice given 6 March 2012)

967 DISABLED STUDENT TRANSPORT SCHEME—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 7 March 2012)

968 HUNTER EXPRESSWAY—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 7 March 2012)

969 COUNTRYLINK SERVICES—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 7 March 2012)

970 HUNTER WATER CUSTOMER CONTRACTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 7 March 2012)

971 PILLAR ADMINISTRATION—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 7 March 2012)

972 UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE GROWTH—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 7 March 2012)

973 ANTI-BULLYING PROGRAMS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 7 March 2012)

974 POWER BLACKOUTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 7 March 2012) 6990 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

997 FAIR WORK AUSTRALIA EQUAL PAY DECISION—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 8 March 2012)

998 VISIONCARE PROGRAM—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 8 March 2012)

999 SPECTACLE PROGRAM—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 8 March 2012)

1000 FLINDERS RAILWAY STATION—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 8 March 2012)

1001 GAS PRICES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 8 March 2012)

1002 TONGARRA ROAD ALBION PARK—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 8 March 2012)

1003 PRESCHOOL FEES—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 8 March 2012)

1004 HUNTER SCHOOL CANTEEN SUPERVISORS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 8 March 2012)

1005 ILLAWARRA HIGHWAY—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 8 March 2012)

1006 PUBLIC TRANSPORT PRIVATE CONSULTANTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 8 March 2012)

1021 REED CONSTRUCTIONS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 13 March 2012)

1022 WOLLONDILLY ROAD SAFETY—MR JAI ROWELL (Notice given 13 March 2012)

1023 NURSES RETRAINING FEE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 13 March 2012)

1087 ENERGY ACCOUNTS PAYMENT ASSISTANCE SCHEME—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 14 March 2012)

1088 HUNTER VALLEY RESEARCH FOUNDATION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 14 March 2012)

1089 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SYSTEM—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 14 March 2012)

1090 ELECTRICITY GENERATOR SALE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 14 March 2012)

1091 MANNING VALLEY NATURAL DISASTER ROAD AND INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING—MR ROBERT FUROLO (Notice given 14 March 2012)

1092 NURSES—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 14 March 2012)

1093 HUNTER SPORTING PRECINCT TRANSPORT PLAN—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 14 March 2012)

1128 ILLAWARRA PROJECTS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 15 March 2012) 6991 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

1129 PENRITH LOG CABIN AND ROSS SINCLAIR—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 15 March 2012)

1130 CENTRAL COAST AND NEWCASTLE RAIL SERVICES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 15 March 2012)

1131 HURSTVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL AND EDUCATION REFORM—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 15 March 2012)

1132 WORKERS COMPENSATION BENEFITS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 15 March 2012)

1133 M5 DUPLICATION—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 15 March 2012)

1134 NEWCASTLE TRAFFIC LIGHTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 15 March 2012)

1135 NEPEAN HOSPITAL—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 15 March 2012)

1136 CITY CIRCLE RAILWAY STATION PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 15 March 2012)

1137 ST GEORGE HOSPITAL HYDROTHERAPY POOL—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 15 March 2012)

1138 JOHN DORAHY—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 15 March 2012)

1139 PENRITH AND GLENBROOK SENIOR CITIZENS—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 15 March 2012)

1140 ILLAWARRA AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING PROJECTS—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 15 March 2012)

1141 WESTERN SYDNEY CYCLING NETWORK—MR ANDREW ROHAN (Notice given 15 March 2012)

1142 NSW TAFE COLLEGES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 27 March 2012)

1143 GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE KIAMA ELECTORATE—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 27 March 2012)

1144 NEW SOUTH WALES FLOODS—MR DARYL MAGUIRE (Notice given 27 March 2012)

1145 GLENDALE POLICE STATION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 27 March 2012)

1146 PRINCES HIGHWAY—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 27 March 2012)

1147 WOMEN IN PRISON ADVOCACY NETWORK—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 27 March 2012)

1148 NEW SOUTH WALES STRATEGIC PLAN 2021—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 27 March 2012) 6992 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

1149 SUB-CONTRACTOR SUPPORT—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 27 March 2012)

1150 WESTERN SYDNEY CAR POOL SCHEME—MR RAY WILLIAMS (Notice given 27 March 2012)

1151 WATER PRICES—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 27 March 2012)

1195 NURSE TO PATIENT RATIOS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 28 March 2012)

1196 PROFESSOR PAUL WELLINGS—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 28 March 2012)

1197 HUNTER INFRASTRUCTURE FUND—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 28 March 2012)

1198 DHARAWAL NATIONAL PARK—MR JAI ROWELL (Notice given 28 March 2012)

1199 NEWCASTLE MOSQUE ATTACK—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 28 March 2012)

1200 SHOALHAVEN DISTRICT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 28 March 2012)

1201 CAMPBELLTOWN HOSPITAL—MR JAI ROWELL (Notice given 28 March 2012)

1202 NORTH NOWRA LINK ROAD—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 28 March 2012)

1203 SPORTING FACILITIES AND ROBERTS PARK GREENACRE—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 28 March 2012)

1204 TOULOUSE FRANCE SHOOTING ATTACKS—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 28 March 2012)

1205 FEMALE STUDENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 28 March 2012)

1268 PLAN-IT YOUTH MENTORING FUNDING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 29 March 2012)

1269 WENDY RICHARDSON RECOGNITION—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 29 March 2012)

1295 COMMONWEALTH CLEAN ENERGY ACT—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 2 April 2012)

1296 GLENDALE POLICE STATION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 2 April 2012)

1297 ILLEGAL GUN IMPORTATION—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 2 April 2012)

1298 AMBULANCE NSW PROTOCOL—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 2 April 2012)

1299 RUGBY LEAGUE CLUBS IN WESTERN SYDNEY—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 2 April 2012)

1300 NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY SECURITY—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 2 April 2012) 6993 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

1346 CRIME IN GLENDALE, EDGEWORTH, ARGENTON AND CARDIFF—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 3 April 2012)

1347 HEALTH WORKERS SAFETY—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 4 April 2012)

1348 ANZAC CENTENARY COMMEMORATION—MRS ROZA SAGE (Notice given 4 April 2012)

1349 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 4 April 2012)

1350 AUTISM AWARENESS—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 4 April 2012)

1351 LPG PRICES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 4 April 2012)

1352 WYEE SEWERAGE INFRASTRUCTURE—MR GREG PIPER (Notice given 4 April 2012)

1353 HEALTHY LIFESTYLE PROMOTION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 4 April 2012)

1354 RELAY FOR LIFE—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 4 April 2012)

1355 FASSIFERN TO HEXHAM FREIGHT RAIL BYPASS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 4 April 2012)

1356 AUSTRALIAN SIKH GAMES—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 4 April 2012)

1373 WALLSEND YOUTH CRIME—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 1 May 2012)

1374 COUNTRY AND REGIONAL LIVING EXPO—MR RICHARD TORBAY (Notice given 1 May 2012)

1375 CARDIFF POLICE STATION CLOSURE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 1 May 2012)

1423 CANNABIS TRIAL—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 2 May 2012)

1424 SHELL COVE/FLINDERS RAILWAY STATION—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 2 May 2012)

1425 BANKSTOWN ANZAC DAY CEREMONIES—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 2 May 2012)

1426 MENTAL HEALTH REHABILITATION—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 2 May 2012)

1427 PUBLIC HOUSING WAITING TIMES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 2 May 2012)

1428 CALDERWOOD URBAN DEVELOPMENT—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 2 May 2012)

1429 MAT CAMPBELL RECOGNITION—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 2 May 2012)

1430 NATIONAL YOUTH WEEK—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 2 May 2012) 6994 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

1431 ST GEORGE ILLAWARRA RUGBY LEAGUE TEAM—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 2 May 2012)

1432 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL FAMILY SERVICES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 2 May 2012)

1433 NURSE PATIENT RATIOS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 2 May 2012)

1434 MIDWIVES SHORTAGE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 2 May 2012)

1435 HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL MICHAEL SLEIMAN, PRESIDENT OF LEBANON—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 2 May 2012)

1436 ABUSE OF HUNTER PARAMEDICS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 2 May 2012)

1446 SOUTH COAST RAILWAY FACILITIES—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 3 May 2012)

1447 NATIONAL BIODIESEL—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 3 May 2012)

1448 NEWCASTLE INNER CITY RAIL LINE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 3 May 2012)

1449 LAKE ILLAWARRA AUTHORITY EXECUTIVE—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 3 May 2012)

1450 MCCAFFREY DRIVE AND LOOKOUT ROAD TRAFFIC CONGESTION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 3 May 2012)

1451 GUY BROOKS RECOGNITION—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 3 May 2012)

1486 UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SAFETY—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 8 May 2012)

1487 DHARAWAL NATIONAL PARK—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 8 May 2012)

1488 HUNTER AFFORDABLE ACCOMMODATION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 8 May 2012)

1489 ST GEORGE REGION SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 8 May 2012)

1490 JOAN JUDGE CONDOLENCE—MR RYAN PARK (Notice given 8 May 2012)

1491 HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE AND ST GEORGE HOSPITAL—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 8 May 2012)

1492 PUBLIC HOLIDAY PENALTY RATES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 8 May 2012)

1493 LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 8 May 2012)

1519 TEACHER WAITING LISTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 9 May 2012) 6995 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

1520 FEDERAL BUDGET—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 9 May 2012)

1521 HUNTER VALLEY RESEARCH FOUNDATION FUNDING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 9 May 2012)

1522 ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 9 May 2012)

1523 BOOLAROO POLICE STATION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 9 May 2012)

1524 ACCESSIBLE PUBLIC TRANSPORT—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 9 May 2012)

1525 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ATTACKS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 9 May 2012)

1526 WILTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PROPOSAL—MR JAI ROWELL (Notice given 9 May 2012)

1561 ENERGY SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES BEHAVIOUR—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 10 May 2012)

1562 MUSTANG BASEBALL ASSOCIATION—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 10 May 2012)

1563 LOWER HUNTER POLICE RESPONSE TIMES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 10 May 2012)

1564 GERRINGONG TO BOMADERRY PRINCES HIGHWAY UPGRADE—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 10 May 2012)

1599 WORKCOVER AUTHORITY RELOCATION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 May 2012)

1600 SHOALHAVEN HEADS GOLF CLUB—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 22 May 2012)

1601 LOCAL SCHOOLS, LOCAL DECISIONS PROGRAM—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 May 2012)

1602 KIAMA INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 22 May 2012)

1603 WHOOPING COUGH VACCINE PROGRAM—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 May 2012)

1604 BERRY SHARED FOOTPATH-CYCLEWAY COMMUNITY PROJECT—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 22 May 2012)

1605 HUNTER CANCER TREATMENT FUNDING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 May 2012)

1606 BERRY CELTIC FESTIVAL—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 22 May 2012)

1643 ST HILLIERS AND ILLAWARRA PUBLIC HOUSING PROJECTS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 23 May 2012) 6996 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

1644 COMMUTER TRAIN SERVICE—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 23 May 2012)

1645 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANTS - KOGARAH—MS CHERIE BURTON (Notice given 23 May 2012)

1646 BOMADERRY FOOTBALL GROUND—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 23 May 2012)

1647 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION WEEK—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 23 May 2012)

1648 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANTS - WOLLONGONG—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 23 May 2012)

1649 VOLUNTEER WEEK—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 23 May 2012)

1650 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANTS - KEIRA—MR RYAN PARK (Notice given 23 May 2012)

1651 CITYRAIL VOLUNTARY REDUNDANCIES—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 23 May 2012)

1652 COMMISSION OF AUDIT RECOMMENDATIONS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 23 May 2012)

1653 KIAMA HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 23 May 2012)

1654 NATIONAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SCHEME—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 23 May 2012)

1655 WOLLONGONG HOSPITAL POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 23 May 2012)

1696 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANTS - BLACKTOWN—MR JOHN ROBERTSON (Notice given 24 May 2012)

1697 MICHAEL ARCHER RECOGNITION—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 24 May 2012)

1698 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANTS - CANTERBURY—MS LINDA BURNEY (Notice given 24 May 2012)

1699 ROWENA LENNINGS AND PRINCES HIGHWAY UPGRADE—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 24 May 2012)

1700 RENTSTART PROGRAM—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 24 May 2012)

1701 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANTS – SHELLHARBOUR—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 24 May 2012)

1702 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANTS – CABRAMATTA—MR NICK LALICH (Notice given 24 May 2012) 6997 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

1703 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANTS - AUBURN—MRS BARBARA PERRY (Notice given 24 May 2012)

1704 RAILCORP RESTRUCTURE CONSULTANT'S REPORT—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 24 May 2012)

1705 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANTS – MARRICKVILLE—MS CARMEL TEBBUTT (Notice given 24 May 2012)

1706 ANGUS DUNCAN COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 24 May 2012)

1729 SHORTLAND WORKSITE LOCK OUT—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 29 May 2012)

1730 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANT – OATLEY GIRL GUIDES HALL—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 29 May 2012)

1731 LOCAL SCHOOLS, LOCAL DECISIONS POLICY AND SCHOOL COMMUNITIES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 29 May 2012)

1732 TARONGA WESTERN PLAINS ZOO—MR TROY GRANT (Notice given 29 May 2012)

1733 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM - FUNDING—MR MICHAEL DALEY (Notice given 29 May 2012)

1734 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANT – PEAKHURST LEARNING LINKS PRESCHOOL—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 29 May 2012)

1735 GARDEN SUBURBS PUBLIC SCHOOL – READING CLASS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 29 May 2012)

1736 SHOALHAVEN HEADS ARBORETUM PROJECT—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 29 May 2012)

1737 GATESHEAD WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL - FUNDING CUTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 29 May 2012)

1738 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANT - MORTDALE SPORTS GROUND—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 29 May 2012)

1739 SHELL COVE MARINA PROJECT—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 29 May 2012)

1740 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANTS - BANKSTOWN—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 29 May 2012)

1741 PENRITH REGION INFRASTRUCTURE—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 29 May 2012)

1742 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANT - BAPTIST COMMUNITY BROADCASTERS—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 29 May 2012) 6998 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

1766 RAILWAY STATION COMMUTER PARKING—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 30 May 2012)

1767 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANT - POLE DEPOT COMMUNITY CENTRE—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 30 May 2012)

1768 PUBLIC TRANSPORT INVESTMENT AND RAILCORP REFORMS—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 30 May 2012)

1769 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANT - PENSHURST PUBLIC SCHOOL—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 30 May 2012)

1789 BERRY UNITING CHURCH GRANT—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 31 May 2012)

1790 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANTS - FAIRFIELD—MR GUY ZANGARI (Notice given 31 May 2012)

1791 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANT – HURSTVILLE OVAL VELODROME—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 31 May 2012)

1792 CHINESE STUDENTS ATTACK—MR ROBERT FUROLO (Notice given 31 May 2012)

1793 BURRAWANG OVAL GRANT—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 31 May 2012)

1794 POLICE RESPONSE TIMES - WALLSEND ELECTORATE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 31 May 2012)

1795 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANT – OATLEY ANGLICAN CHURCH COMMUNITY FACILITY UPGRADE—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 31 May 2012)

1796 BANKSTOWN SCHOOLS FUNDING CUTS—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 31 May 2012)

1797 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANT – OATLEY RSL YOUTH CLUB—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 31 May 2012)

1798 HUNTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS INTEGRATION FUNDING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 31 May 2012)

1799 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANT – ST. GEORGE CRICKET CLUB—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 31 May 2012)

1800 GONSKI REVIEW AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS FUNDING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 31 May 2012)

1801 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANT – GEORGES RIVER COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 31 May 2012)

1802 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL PARKS AND GARDENS FUNDING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 31 May 2012) 6999 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

1803 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANT – GRANDVIEWS BOWLING AND RECREATION CLUB—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 31 May 2012)

1841 NEWCASTLE POLICE ANTI-SHOPLIFTING OPERATIONS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 12 June 2012)

1842 NSW BUDGET 2012 -13—MR RAY WILLIAMS (Notice given 12 June 2012)

1843 GLENDALE TRANSPORT INTERCHANGE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 12 June 2012)

1844 BOWEL CANCER—MR DARYL MAGUIRE (Notice given 12 June 2012)

1845 RAIL SECURITY STAFFING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 12 June 2012)

1870 TEACHERS AIDES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 13 June 2012)

1871 ST GEORGE HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT UPGRADE—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 13 June 2012)

1872 WICKHAM RAIL LINE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 13 June 2012)

1873 WESTERN SYDNEY JOB CREATION—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 13 June 2012)

1874 PUBLIC SCHOOLS FUNDING —MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 13 June 2012)

1875 GEORGES RIVER COLLEGE HURSTVILLE BOYS CAMPUS—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 13 June 2012)

1876 BUS SERVICE PRIVATISATION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 13 June 2012)

1877 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 13 June 2012)

1878 GEORGES RIVER COLLEGE PEAKHURST CAMPUS HALL AND GYM—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 13 June 2012)

1879 MULTICULTURALISM AND THE ECONOMY—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 13 June 2012)

1880 PRINCES HIGHWAY UPGRADE—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 13 June 2012)

1881 ST GEORGE COMMUNITY TRANSPORT PROJECT—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 13 June 2012)

1882 SHELL COVE/FLINDERS STATION—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 13 June 2012)

1907 FAIRFAX MEDIA ILLAWARRA—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 14 June 2012)

1908 REED CONSTRUCTIONS CONTRACTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 14 June 2012) 7000 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

1909 FAIRFAX MEDIA ILLAWARRA—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 14 June 2012)

1910 FAIRFAX MEDIA ILLAWARRA—MR RYAN PARK (Notice given 14 June 2012)

1911 PORT KEMBLA PRIVATISATION—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 14 June 2012)

1912 ONCOLOGY SERVICES IN THE HUNTER—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 14 June 2012)

1913 TEACHER LIBRARIANS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 14 June 2012)

1914 CYCLING INITIATIVES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 14 June 2012)

1915 TAFE FUNDING—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 14 June 2012)

1916 PENRITH CAPITAL WORKS—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 14 June 2012)

1917 ILLAWARRA LIVE STEAMERS GROUP—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 14 June 2012)

1937 NEWCASTLE HUNTER RAIL LINE DELAYED SERVICES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 19 June 2012)

1938 CENTRAL COAST WATER CORPORATION—MR CHRIS HOLSTEIN (Notice given 19 June 2012)

1939 CLEANERS AWARD CONDITIONS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 19 June 2012)

1962 VICTIMS COMPENSATION SCHEME—MR PAUL LYNCH (Notice given 20 June 2012)

1963 DEDICATED CANCER PATIENT PARKING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 20 June 2012)

1964 APPIN MASSACRE COMMEMORATION—MR PAUL LYNCH (Notice given 20 June 2012)

1965 HUNTER WOMEN'S CENTRE FUNDING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 20 June 2012)

1966 MYALL CREEK MASSACRE COMMEMORATION—MR PAUL LYNCH (Notice given 20 June 2012)

1967 ELECTRICITY PRICE INCREASES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 20 June 2012)

1968 REVERSING CAMERAS IN GOVERNMENT PASSENGER VEHICLES—MR ROBERT FUROLO (Notice given 20 June 2012)

1969 TRAIN MAINTENANCE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 20 June 2012)

2008 SCRATCH LOTTERY TICKET MANUFACTURER—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 21 June 2012)

2009 SOUTH EASTERN SYDNEY HEALTH SERVICES ADDITIONAL FUNDING—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 21 June 2012) 7001 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

2010 STATE RECORDS AUTHORITY FUNDING—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 21 June 2012)

2011 WOLLONGONG HOSPITAL CAR PARKING—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 21 June 2012)

2012 M5 MOTORWAY UPGRADE—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 21 June 2012)

2013 MEDICAL RESEARCH—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 21 June 2012)

2014 PENSHURST WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL CROSSING—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 21 June 2012)

2036 HUNTER ARMED ROBBERIES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 14 August 2012)

2037 GERRINGONG TO BOMADERRY UPGRADE—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 14 August 2012)

2038 EASY ACCESS UPGRADES AT YENNORA, AND VILLAWOOD RAILWAY STATIONS—MR GUY ZANGARI (Notice given 14 August 2012)

2039 ALBION PARK BY-PASS—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 14 August 2012)

2040 NEWCASTLE URBAN RENEWAL—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 14 August 2012)

2041 STROUD TO LANSDOWNE TRANSMISSION LINE—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 14 August 2012)

2042 LAKE MACQUARIE CYCLING FACILITIES SUBMISSIONS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 14 August 2012)

2043 PACIFIC HIGHWAY UPGRADE—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 14 August 2012)

2044 ELECTRONIC WASTE DISPOSAL—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 14 August 2012)

2045 WALLAMBAH AND AVALON ROADS UPGRADE—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 14 August 2012)

2046 FIRE STATION FUNDING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 15 August 2012)

2047 LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE RENEWAL – KIAMA ELECTORATE—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 15 August 2012)

2048 HUNTER HOSPITALS WAITING TIMES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 15 August 2012)

2049 CONNECTED COMMUNITIES ABORIGINAL EDUCATION—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 15 August 2012)

2050 STUDENT EDUCATION NEEDS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 15 August 2012) 7002 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

2051 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND SHIRES ASSOCIATION MERGER—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 15 August 2012)

2052 ELERMORE VALE SEWAGE OVERFLOWS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 15 August 2012)

2053 LAKES WAY AND BLACK HEAD ROAD ROUNDABOUT—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 15 August 2012)

2054 POLICE NUMBERS IN THE HUNTER—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 15 August 2012)

2055 RED CROSS BLOOD BANK—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 15 August 2012)

2056 CORRECTIVE SERVICES COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM LONDONDERRY ELECTORATE—MR BART BASSETT (Notice given 15 August 2012)

2057 DRUMMOYNE SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 15 August 2012)

2058 GRAFFITI CRIME—MR BART BASSETT (Notice given 15 August 2012)

2059 LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE RENEWAL SCHEME—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 15 August 2012)

2060 TRANSPORT AUTHORITY RETIRED EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 16 August 2012)

2061 BURGAS TERROR ATTACKS 2012—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 16 August 2012)

2062 LAKES WAY UPGRADE—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 16 August 2012)

2063 MUNICH OLYMPIC MASSACRE REMEMBRANCE—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 16 August 2012)

2175 WALLSEND CRIME—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 21 August 2012)

2176 DR MAC WYLLIE—MR RICHARD AMERY (Notice given 21 August 2012)

2177 NATIONALS CANDIDATE FOR NEW ENGLAND—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 21 August 2012)

2178 ORTHOPAEDIC SPECIALIST WAITING TIMES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 21 August 2012)

2179 INTERMENT OF ITALIANS IN WWII—MR GUY ZANGARI (Notice given 21 August 2012)

2180 HUNTER HOMELESS CONNECT—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 21 August 2012)

2181 DRINK DRIVING CAMPAIGN—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 21 August 2012) 7003 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

2182 CITYRAIL TRACKWORK CO-ORDINATION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 21 August 2012)

2183 REVESBY CENTRELINK OFFICE—MR GLENN BROOKES (Notice given 21 August 2012)

2184 CALVARY MATER HOSPITAL BEDS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 21 August 2012)

2185 PUBLIC SCHOOL EDUCATION—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 21 August 2012)

2186 WALLSEND AGED CARE FACILITY—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 August 2012)

2187 VIETNAM VETERANS DAY—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 22 August 2012)

2188 BEN HORNBY NRL CAREER—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 22 August 2012)

2189 LAMBTON 7-ELEVEN ARMED ROBBERY—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 August 2012)

2190 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY INSOLVENCY INQUIRY—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 22 August 2012)

2191 BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY COMPANY COLLAPSES—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 22 August 2012)

2192 PUBLIC TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 August 2012)

2193 BAY RUN PATH—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 22 August 2012)

2194 TAFE ARTS AND MEDIA SUPPORT RESOURCES—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 22 August 2012)

2195 DOCTOR INTERNSHIP SHORTAGES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 August 2012)

2197 WOLLONGONG HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 23 August 2012)

2198 EDUCATION WEEK AND PUBLIC SCHOOL MAINTENANCE—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 23 August 2012)

2199 CHILD PROTECTION STAFF—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 23 August 2012)

2306 PUBLIC SECTOR WORKING CONDITIONS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 4 September 2012)

2307 FEDERAL MEMBER FOR LYNE—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 4 September 2012)

2308 UNEMPLOYMENT IN NEW SOUTH WALES—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 4 September 2012) 7004 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

2309 TAREE TAFE COLLEGE—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 4 September 2012)

2310 REGIONAL MOTOR REGISTRY CLOSURES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 4 September 2012)

2311 CRINGILA COMMUNITY CO-OPERATIVE FUNDING—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 4 September 2012)

2312 VALLEY INDUSTRIES TAREE—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 4 September 2012)

2313 DOUBLE DECKER BUS TENDER CONTRACT—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 4 September 2012)

2314 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS GRANTS – WOLLONGONG ELECTORATE—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 4 September 2012)

2315 AMBULANCE SERVICE REGIONAL ROSTERS—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 4 September 2012)

2316 NEWCASTLE ART GALLERY REDEVELOPMENT—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 4 September 2012)

2317 ILLAWARRA REGIONAL INFORMATION SERVICES LIMITED—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 4 September 2012)

2318 PENRITH POLICING AND SERGEANT JAMES BEATTY—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 4 September 2012)

2319 JOHN HUNTER HOSPITAL ACE SERVICE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 4 September 2012)

2320 POLICE ACADEMY INTAKE—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 5 September 2012)

2321 NATIONAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SERVICE HUNTER TRIAL—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 5 September 2012)

2322 RURAL FIRE SERVICE CUTS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 5 September 2012)

2323 ROAD CONGESTION AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 5 September 2012)

2324 PUBLIC SECTOR AWARDS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 5 September 2012)

2325 HOSPITAL WAITING LISTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 5 September 2012)

2326 NO INTEREST LOAN SCHEME—MRS TANYA DAVIES (Notice given 6 September 2012)

2327 SPRINGWOOD MOTOR REGISTRY—MRS ROZA SAGE (Notice given 6 September 2012) 7005 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

2328 POLICE NUMBERS – ST MARYS LOCAL AREA COMMAND—MRS TANYA DAVIES (Notice given 6 September 2012)

2329 CONCORD HOSPITAL STAFF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 6 September 2012)

2330 ERSKINE PARK LINK ROAD—MRS TANYA DAVIES (Notice given 6 September 2012)

2331 ALESSANDRO DEL PIERO—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 6 September 2012)

2332 QUIET CARRIAGES—MRS TANYA DAVIES (Notice given 6 September 2012)

2333 LITERACY TEACHING STAFF IN ILLAWARRA SCHOOLS—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 11 September 2012)

2334 ARMED CRIME IN THE HUNTER—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 11 September 2012)

2335 CATHOLIC AND INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS FUNDING—MR GUY ZANGARI (Notice given 11 September 2012)

2337 SHELLHARBOUR HOSPITAL FUNDING—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 11 September 2012)

2338 PATH INC PENRITH—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 11 September 2012)

2339 AFTER MARKET EXHAUSTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 11 September 2012)

2340 FIRE AND RESCUE BUDGET—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 11 September 2012)

2341 PLANNING SYSTEM OVERHAUL—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 11 September 2012)

2342 SOCIAL HOUSING RENT INCREASES—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 11 September 2012)

2343 SCHOOL CLEANERS' HOURS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 11 September 2012)

2344 ALBION PARK BYPASS—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 11 September 2012)

2345 ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 11 September 2012)

2346 TIP TOP BAKERY RESTRUCTURE—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 11 September 2012)

2347 HUNTER INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 11 September 2012)

2348 WORKING CONDITIONS—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 11 September 2012)

2349 NEWCASTLE INNER CITY BYPASS STAGE 4—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 11 September 2012) 7006 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

2350 DISADVANTAGED SCHOOL PRIORITY FUNDING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 12 September 2012)

2351 WOLLONGONG CITY COUNCIL—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 12 September 2012)

2352 HIGH SPEED RAIL NETWORK—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 12 September 2012)

2353 EDUCATION FUNDING—MS CHERIE BURTON (Notice given 13 September 2012)

2354 AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL CAR PARKS FINES—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 13 September 2012)

2355 CATHOLIC AND INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS FUNDING CUTS—MS CHERIE BURTON (Notice given 13 September 2012)

2356 WORLDSKILLS AUSTRALIA 2012—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 18 September 2012)

2357 PACIFIC HIGHWAY FUNDING—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 18 September 2012)

2358 EDUCATION FUNDING—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 18 September 2012)

2359 GREAT WESTERN HIGHWAY – BLUE MOUNTAINS UPGRADE—MRS ROZA SAGE (Notice given 18 September 2012)

2360 JOINT GROUP TRAINING SCHEME—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 18 September 2012)

2361 DIABETES BUZZ DAY—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 18 September 2012)

2362 HEALTH FUNDING CUTS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 18 September 2012)

2363 HUNTER HOSPITALS PRESSURES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 18 September 2012)

2364 PENRITH DISABILITY EXPO AND NATIONAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SCHEME—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 18 September 2012)

2365 HOSPITAL HEALTH SERVICES—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 18 September 2012)

2366 MASTERPLAN FUNDING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 18 September 2012)

2367 WEST STREET CENTRE IN WOLLONGONG—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 18 September 2012)

2368 EDUCATION FUNDING CUTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 18 September 2012)

2369 ADAMSTOWN RAILWAY GATES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 19 September 2012)

2370 NARWEE AND OATLEY RAILWAY STATION LIFTS—MS CHERIE BURTON (Notice given 19 September 2012) 7007 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

2371 EDUCATION FUNDING CUTS—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 19 September 2012)

2372 TERTIARY EDUCATION PATHWAY REVIEW—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 19 September 2012)

2373 NEW SOUTH WALES HEALTH SYSTEM BUDGET CUTS—MS CHERIE BURTON (Notice given 19 September 2012)

2374 EDUCATION CAPITAL WORKS—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 19 September 2012)

2375 FIRE AND RESCUE BUDGET CUT—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 19 September 2012)

2376 MENIERE'S AUSTRALIA SUPPORT GROUPS—MS CHERIE BURTON (Notice given 19 September 2012)

2377 PORT EXPANSIONS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 19 September 2012)

2378 TRAIN SERVICES—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 20 September 2012)

2379 CADET UNITS—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 20 September 2012)

2380 TRAIN SERVICES—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 20 September 2012)

2381 WINGECARRIBEE SHIRE ELECTION RESULTS—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 20 September 2012)

2382 REGIONAL MOTOR REGISTRY CLOSURES—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 20 September 2012)

2383 HEALTH CARE BENCHMARKS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 20 September 2012)

2384 LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 20 September 2012)

2385 ROAD MAINTENANCE OUTSOURCING—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 20 September 2012)

2386 ADAMSTOWN RAILWAY LEVEL CROSSING GATES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 16 October 2012)

2387 TERRORISM AND HOMICIDE VICTIMS' REMEMBRANCE DAY—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 16 October 2012)

2388 HUNTER RAIL COMMUTING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 16 October 2012)

2389 ELECTRICITY PRICE REGULATION—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 16 October 2012)

2390 GLENDALE INTERCHANGE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 16 October 2012) 7008 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

2391 BREAST CANCER AWARENESS—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 16 October 2012)

2392 EDUCATION RESOURCES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 16 October 2012)

2393 FEDERAL MEMBER FOR LYNE—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 16 October 2012)

2394 GOULBURN POLICE ACADEMY CANCELLED CLASS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 16 October 2012)

2395 CHRONIC DISEASE DENTAL SCHEME CLOSURE—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 16 October 2012)

2396 HUNTER MENTAL SERVICES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 16 October 2012)

2397 UNEMPLOYMENT RATES—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 16 October 2012)

2398 HUNTER WATER REBATES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 16 October 2012)

2399 EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT DELAYS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 17 October 2012)

2400 PRINCES HIGHWAY UPGRADE—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 17 October 2012)

2401 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE MONITORING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 17 October 2012)

2402 WEST CONNEX INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT—MR CHARLES CASUSCELLI (Notice given 17 October 2012)

2403 HUNTER MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OPENING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 17 October 2012)

2404 KIAMA BUSHCARE GROUPS—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 17 October 2012)

2405 TRANSPORT STOPS ACCESSIBILITY—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 17 October 2012)

2406 KIAMA INFRASTRUCTURE RENEWAL—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 17 October 2012)

2407 ABORIGINAL CHILDREN LITERACY AND NUMERACY—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 17 October 2012)

2408 BERRY SMALL FARM FIELD DAY AND SHOWGROUND—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 17 October 2012)

2409 TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY TAFE COURSES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 17 October 2012)

2410 WOLLONGONG STATE OFFICE BLOCK—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 18 October 2012)

2411 VOCATIONAL SKILLS EDUCATION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 23 October 2012) 7009 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 25 October 2012

2412 PUBLIC SECTOR CONDITIONS MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Supports the recent resolution of the Public Service Association condemning the cuts to jobs and conditions of employment imposed and proposed by the Government. (2) Calls the Government to: (a) Withdraw its application in the Industrial Relations Commission for a new and diminished Crown Employees Award; (b) Halt job cuts in the Public Sector; (c) Restore the no forced redundancies policy; (d) Restore the power of the Industrial Relations Commission to award fair wage rises without the imposed 2.5 per cent cap; and (e) Repeal the most recent amendment to workers compensation legislation cutting benefits to injured workers.

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2413 ASSET SALE PROCEEDS MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes that the Premier has approved the sale of government property in Newcastle and earmarked the proceeds for the Housing Acceleration Fund. (2) Acknowledges the importance of infrastructure development to meet the needs of a growing population across the State, not just in Sydney. (3) Urges the Minister for the Hunter and the Treasurer to invest the money made from the sale of assets in Newcastle back into Hunter development.

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2414 HEALTH SERVICE CUTS MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Condemns the Premier and the Minister for Health following their admission in a budget estimates hearing that doctors and frontline health staff will not be exempt from cuts to health funding. (2) Acknowledges the Premier has confirmed doctors could face job cuts under the $3 billion cut to hospitals, despite the longest surgical waiting list in the State's history. (3) Recognises that there are currently more than 71,509 people waiting for surgery in New South Wales hospitals. (4) Expresses its displeasure at the Minister for Health and Minister for Medical Research for confirming that nurse unit managers, clinical nurse consultants and clinical nurse educators could all lose their jobs after previously declaring that nurses would be exempt from the cuts.

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(1) Notes that estimates suggest there will be an extra 225,000 students in New South Wales over the next 20 years and that a recommendation from Infrastructure NSW suggests 90 per cent of this growth be accommodated in existing schools. (2) Notes that the predicted high population growth in the Hunter will put pressure on existing infrastructure. (3) Urges the Minister for Education to take steps to ensure that Hunter schools do not become overcrowded in the face of this population growth and that class sizes remain at levels acceptable to teachers and parents.

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2416 MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITIES MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Calls on the Minister for Citizenship and Communities to detail the exact nature of his role in this portfolio. (2) Notes that the Minister has only introduced one piece of legislation in 18 months which highlights his lack of advocacy for multicultural communities. (3) Notes the Minister's failure to stand up for the values of tolerance and respect following the comments of the Hon Dr Peter Phelps, MLC, who described government programs for multicultural communities as a waste of money.

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2417 HUNTER REGIONAL PLAN MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes and congratulates Regional Development Australia on its Hunter Regional Plan 2012-2022. (2) Notes that the Glendale Transport Interchange is featured as a priority in the plan. (3) Urges the Minister for Transport to listen to the community and support Regional Development Australia for better public transport in the Hunter.

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2418 AIR-CONDITIONED TRAIN SERVICES MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Calls on the Premier and the Minister for Transport to consider the needs of everyday commuters and reverse the decision not to replace trains without air-conditioning. (2) Notes that if the decision is not reversed commuters will endure trains that are very hot in summer and very cold in winter for longer, even with the introduction of the new Waratah trains. (3) Acknowledges that local services on the South Coast line, including the Illawarra, are serviced by train sets from 1972 and do not have air-conditioning. (4) Calls on the Government to address this issue as a matter of urgency for the comfort and safety of all commuters, especially from the Illawarra.

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That this House: (1) Acknowledges the work undertaken by the many dedicated New South Wales public servants, without whom the business of government and the provision of much needed services would be impossible. (2) Notes the increasing cost of living pressure experienced by many public servants through rising utilities costs, the 2.5 per cent wage rise cap and job insecurity arising from possible public sector cuts. (3) Urges the Minister for Industrial Relations to take immediate steps to relieve this pressure.

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2420 REGIONAL COMMUNITY FUNDING MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Condemns the Government for its decision to redirect $8.5 million in funding set aside for regional communities under the Regional Relocation Grant program to Star Casino. (2) Notes that the Regional Relocation Grant program was a complete failure. (3) Calls on the Government to redirect unused funds to regional communities such as the Illawarra as originally intended. (4) Calls on the Government to use the funds to create and support regional jobs, or build much needed infrastructure in the regions such as the installation of the Easy Access upgrade lifts at railway stations.

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2421 STUDENT TRAVEL CONCESSIONS MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the importance of part-time and casual work to the well-rounded development of young people, including tertiary education students, and the economic contribution made by tertiary students. (2) Recognises that tertiary students should not be punished by withholding transport concessions from those students engaged in employment. (3) Urges the Minister for Transport and the Minister for Education to extend travel concessions to all full-time tertiary education students, regardless of their employment status.

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NOTICES OF MOTIONS (Community Recognition Notices) Community Recognition Notices given 16, 17 and 18 October 2012 to be moved formally on Thursday 25 October 2012

C244 TAFE NSW RIVERINA INSTITUTE STAFF MR ADRIAN PICCOLI to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates staff of TAFE NSW Riverina Institute on winning the Training Provider of the Year category at the NSW Training Awards. (2) Recognises the work that is necessary to be carried out by the staff to secure such an Award for vocational education and training. (3) Commends all staff for providing a wonderful environment allowing students to learn and grow whilst securing qualifications for their future.

C245 DAVE AND GINA LETELE RECOGNITION MR ADRIAN PICCOLI to move— That this House: (1) Recognises Narrandera IGA supermarket owner, Dave Letele and his partner Gina, for their generosity assisting those who are in need, including the purchase of a car for a Narrandera resident whose uninsured car was torched. (2) Wishes them all the best in furthering their business in the Narrandera community.

C246 YOUNG JOURNALISTS RECOGNITION MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the importance of journalism and journalistic ethics to the proper functioning of a democratic society. (2) Acknowledges the value of the NBN News Junior Journos program, which gives primary school students the opportunity to experience the challenges and duties inherent in being a journalist. (3) Encourages the continuation of this program and the development of similar programs in the future.

C247 DEBBIE HALL RECOGNITION MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Debbie Hall on being made a life member of the Molong Show Society during the opening ceremony of the 2012 Molong Show. (2) Notes that Debbie Hall has been a tireless worker for the Molong Show Society for more than 30 years. (3) Recognises that she was chief pavilion steward for the 2012 Show and in the past has been chief steward in many sections of the show, been secretary for more than three years and has co-ordinated the Society's Miss Showgirl competition.

C248 SHIRLEY AULD RECOGNITION MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Shirley Auld on being named the first honorary member of the Mudgee Country Women's Association on Country Women's Association Awareness Day. (2) Notes that honorary membership of the Country Women's Association is presented to people who are not members but whose work for the community is worthy of recognition.

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(3) Recognises Shirley Auld's voluntary work of pastoral care and community work through her involvement in the Anglican Church and recognises that she was a founding member of the Anglican Women's Association in Mudgee.

C249 ANNE JONES RECOGNITION MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House congratulates Wellington Mayor Anne Jones on being awarded honorary membership of the Country Women's Association on Country Women's Association Awareness Day, in recognition of the wonderful work she does for the town of Wellington.

C250 ANTHONY LYNCH RECOGNITION MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Mudgee builder Anthony Lynch on being named Young Builder of the Year at the Master Builders Association NSW Awards. (2) Notes that Anthony Lynch is a member of the Lynch Building Group that won trophies in the categories of Contract Homes up to $500,000 and the Best Use of Bricks, both for the company's display home at Kellett Drive, Mudgee. (3) Recognises that this was the first time in many years that the NSW Young Builder of the Year award has been awarded to a regional builder.

C251 RETIREMENT OF RODERICK BROOKS MR GLENN BROOKES to move— That this House: (1) Notes that Roderick (Rod) Brooks, the Principal of East Hills Boys Technology High School, is retiring after many years of dedicated service. (2) Congratulates Rod Brooks for his contribution to both the life of the school and to the East Hills community. (3) Commends Rod Brooks for his determination in transforming East Hills Boys Technology High School into an outstanding institution of education, instruction and learning. (4) Acknowledges the achievements of all the teachers and staff at East Hills Boys Technology School for their excellence in school education. (5) Wishes Rod Brooks and his family all the very best for the future.

C252 BOER WAR ANNIVERSARY MR GLENN BROOKES to move— That this House: (1) Notes that 31 May 2012 marks the 110th anniversary of the end of the Boer War, fought between 1899 and 1902. (2) Recognises Australia's participation in the war marked the first time Australia fought as a nation rather than as members of colonial contingents. (3) Remembers the service and sacrifice of Australia's first military men and women who served in the war. (4) Commends the National Boer War Memorial Association for keeping the memory of the Boar War proudly alive. (5) Congratulates the New South Wales Committee of the National Boer War Memorial Association for its excellent and informative publication "Monumentally Speaking."

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C253 NATIONAL POLICE REMEMBRANCE DAY MR GLENN BROOKES to move— That this House: (1) Notes that 29 September 2012 is National Police Remembrance Day, a day that holds special significance for police throughout Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and the Solomon Islands. (2) Remembers and honours those police officers whose lives have been cut short while performing their duty as a police officer or who have lost their lives through illness or other circumstances. (3) Commends all police officers for the role they play in society in providing assistance, help and protection for the community.

C254 BRIAN LONGBOTTOM RECOGNITION MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Brian Longbottom on being elected chairman of South Coast Regional Tourism Organisation replacing outgoing chairman Rob Pollock. (2) Acknowledges Brian Longbottom's ongoing excellent representation of local tourism operators as chairman of Kiama Tourism.

C255 ROSEMARY TURNER RECOGNITION MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the retirement of Rosemary Turner as the president of the Robertson Show Society. (2) Notes Rosemary Turner's many years of service, dedication and hard work involved with the Robertson Show Society and her efforts towards funding the refurbishment of the Robertson Showground Pavilion.

C256 LEESA STRATFORD RECOGNITION MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Leesa Stratford on being elected the president of the Robertson Show Society. (2) Acknowledges Leesa Stratford previous role as the society's secretary and wishes her every success in her new role leading into the 2013 Robertson Show.

C257 WENDY STUBBS RECOGNITION MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Wendy Stubbs of Albion Park for her hard work and contribution whilst serving on the Shellharbour City Council Traffic Committee. (2) Acknowledges Wendy's long history of involvement with community groups in Albion Park and her passionate commitment to the Illawarra region.

C258 DANE CORNISH RECOGNITION MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Dane Cornish from the Activated Group on being named Young Business Leader of the Year at the Origin 2012 Shoalhaven Business Excellence Awards; and 3 (Notices given 16, 17 and 18 October 2012)

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(2) Acknowledges the Activated Group on being awarded as winner of the Outstanding e-Business category.

C259 RAJARSHI AND SOFIE RAY RECOGNITION MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Rajarshi and Sofie Ray of Silos Estate in Berry on being named Shoalhaven's Business of the Year at the Origin 2012 Shoalhaven Business Excellence Awards. (2) Acknowledges the reputation of Silos Estate as a premier location in the Shoalhaven to host country weddings and corporate events.

C260 JOHN LAMONT RECOGNITION MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates John Lamont of Nowra Chemicals on being named Business Leader of the Year at the Origin 2012 Shoalhaven Business Excellence Awards. (2) Acknowledges John Lamont's contribution to the Shoalhaven business community as the immediate past president of the Shoalhaven Business Chamber.

C261 EAST COAST FIRE AND SAFETY RECOGNITION MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House congratulates East Coast Fire and Safety on recently winning the Outstanding Home Based Business as well as the Retail and Personal Service Excellence categories at the Origin 2012 Shoalhaven Business Excellence Awards.

C262 SOUTH COAST FIRST AID TRAINING RECOGNITION MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House congratulates South Coast First Aid Training on recently winning the Outstanding New Shoalhaven Business category at the Origin 2012 Shoalhaven Business Excellence Awards.

C263 THE ASSOCIATION OF BHANIN EL-MINIEH MR TONY ISSA to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the fundraising efforts of The Association of Bhanin El-Minieh in its efforts to raise funds for Westmead Hospital's cancer department. (2) Congratulates the association for organising an exciting and fun filled event on 23 September 2012.

C264 CENTRAL COAST KIDS IN NEED MR CHRIS HOLSTEIN to move— That this House: (1) Recognises that in 2011 Central Coast Kids in Need supported 172 Central Coast families with children diagnosed with cancer or other life threatening illnesses. (2) Acknowledges that for the third year in a row Central Coast Kids in Need have received a grant from the Cecilia Kilkerry Foundation, which is only awarded to groups who deliver outstanding service. (3) Congratulates Central Coast Kids in Need for its outstanding work for families with illnesses.

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C265 CENTRAL COAST VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARDS MR CHRIS HOLSTEIN to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges and congratulates Doug Rose on being named the 2012 Central Coast Volunteer of the Year for his outstanding contribution in volunteering with the Peninsula Community Centre and also Bowls Central Coast. (2) Recognises and congratulates Vince Wiegold of Ettalong Beach on being named the Central Coast Senior Volunteer of the Year for 2012 for his work with Hammond Care in Woy Woy. (3) Congratulates the 2012 Volunteer Team of the Year, which went to the Lifeline Sudden Traumatic Death Response Team with a high commendation also for the Red Cross Gosford Volunteer Team.

C266 HEATHER MCKINLEY RECOGNITION MR ADRIAN PICCOLI to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Heather McKinley for her work with the Coolamon Girl Guides for a period of more than 30 years. (2) Pays tribute to her work with the young members of the community. (3) Recognises the importance of role models in encouraging citizens of the future to participate in community activities and organisations.

C267 RON POTTER RECOGNITION MR ADRIAN PICCOLI to move— That this House: (1) Offers condolences to the family of Ron Potter of Griffith who passed away recently. (2) Recognises the wonderful contribution that Ron Potter has made to the Griffith community and as a leader in the grape and wine industries.

C268 SHIRLEY WOOD RECOGNITION MR ADRIAN PICCOLI to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Shirley Wood who has made a significant contribution to the Leeton Can Assist organisation as president for more than 30 years. (2) Wishes Shirley Wood a happy, healthy and successful future in her continuing roles within the organisation. (3) Recognises the importance of organisations such as Can Assist, particularly in rural areas where access to health services are limited and travel is expensive. (4) Notes the value of the organisation to local patients and their carers who are in need of financial and moral support in times of hardship.

C269 CATHRYN GUTHRIE RECOGNITION MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Cathryn Guthrie, a member of the Bulahdelah Shokotan Karate Club, on being runner up in the NSW State Championship for point sparring as well as for continuous sparring at the Australian Martial Arts State Championships held in Sydney. (2) Notes that several club members participated in the championships, each of whom did well, including Elke Studdurt who won the NSW State Championship for sumo.

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C270 BRUCE AND BERYL STEBER RECOGNITION MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Bruce and Beryl Steber, founders of boat building company Stebercraft International, on winning the Bruce Cowan Memorial Award and the Manufacturing Business of the Year Award at the fifth annual Manning Valley Business Awards. (2) Notes that Bruce and Beryl Steber have spent 66 years in the boat building industry and started their business in Sydney before moving it to Taree in 1973. (3) Notes that Bruce and Beryl's three sons work alongside them in the company and that more than 100 apprentices have begun their careers at Stebercraft. (4) Acknowledges that Stebercraft has an outstanding and continuing commitment to the Manning region through its sponsorship of many clubs, service groups and charities.

C271 WINGHAM VALLEY VETS RECOGNITION MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the staff of Wingham Valley Vets, including Peter and Louise Rourke, John Dooley, Lisa Swannack, Peta Annos, Hannah Kranz, Natalie South, Robyn Thomas, Sue Cook and Donna Bouro, on winning the Business of the Year Award, the top honour at the Manning Valley Business Awards. (2) Congratulates Wingham Valley Vets for also receiving the Professional Services Business of the Year at the awards.

C272 TAREE WILDCATS RECOGNITION MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Taree Wildcats and their captain-coach, Ben Sedlen on winning the Mid North Coast Premier League, with goal scorers Ricky Campbell, Brad Thompson and Justin Atkins (2), who also won the man of the match award. (2) Notes that Taree defeated the Macleay Valley Rangers 4-2 in the first grade final and 1-0 in the reserve grade final. (3) Notes that Taree also won the title in 2001 and 2009 and that 2012 is the Wildcats' most successful season in the Premier League since the competition started in 2000. (4) Acknowledges that Ben Sedlen is retiring from football on a winning note, having also been a member of the 2009 premiership team.

C273 ABOUT INCLUSION RECOGNITION MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Notes that About Inclusion was formerly known as Manning Valley Respite Care Services Incorporated. (2) Acknowledges that the organisation has been active in the Taree community since 1986 with local people supporting residents with disabilities and their families to access their community through respite care and social support. (3) Congratulates the organisation's management committee of Peter Craig (president), Sue Doherty (vice president), Judy Hoppe (secretary), Mark Driscoll (treasurer), John Andrews and Mary Blackman (committee members). (4) Congratulates Nola Allan, service manager and her staff for their commitment to their roles and their efforts in providing such a vital service to those in need of the support of About Inclusion.

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C274 WINGHAM WARRIORS FOOTBALL CLUB RECOGNITION MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Wingham Football Club on winning the Football Mid North Coast Men's All Age Premiership, the club's first premiership in 38 years. (2) Notes that Wingham defeated Bulahdelah 1-0 in the grand final. (3) Congratulates the Wingham Football Club on also winning the Football Mid North Coast Zone Championship by defeating 2011 champions, Pacific Palms 3-2 in extra time after the score was level at the end of normal time. (4) Congratulates Warriors' player of the match Dylan Cowie who scored two goals.

C275 SAMMARA SCHMITZER ACHIEVEMENT MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Taree born footballer Sammara Schmitzer on being selected by the Newcastle Jets to play in the women's W-League competition. (2) Notes that although Sammara now lives in Nabiac, she travels to Newcastle to train at least four days per week and has had to resign from her job in order to fulfil her commitments to her new semi-professional club.

C276 RUSSELL BABEKUL ACHIEVEMENT MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Russell Babekul of Wingham on being named the National Bream Angler of the Year, which is one of the most coveted fishing titles in Australia. (2) Notes that Russell won the title by participating in only four of the eight fishing tournaments across the country, winning two and finishing fourth and sixth in the others, with the best four counting towards competition points. (3) Acknowledges that Russell is now the number one ranked angler in the tournament with the largest lead over his competitors since the competition began in 2006.

C277 CLIVE AND PATRICIA WILKES 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Clive and Patricia Wilkes of Taree on celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary on 23 August 2012. (2) Acknowledges that close to one hundred family members from across Australia came to the secret anniversary party held at Wingham Services Club, much to the surprise of Clive and Patricia. (3) Notes that both Clive and Patricia come from large families, having 18 siblings between them, as well as 8 children, 17 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.

C278 MAYOR RICHARD QUINN RECOGNITION MR ANTHONY ROBERTS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Mayor Richard Quinn on his re-election to Hunters Hill Council and his election as mayor at the 2012 New South Wales local government elections. (2) Commends Mayor Quinn for his continuing contribution to the local community through his service on Hunters Hill Council. (3) Wishes to Mayor Quinn and his colleagues every success on Hunters Hill Council for the next four years. 7 (Notices given 16, 17 and 18 October 2012)

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C279 COUNCILLOR PETER ASTRIDGE RECOGNITION MR ANTHONY ROBERTS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Councillor Peter Astridge on his re-election to Hunters Hill Council at the 2012 New South Wales local government elections. (2) Commends Councillor Astridge for his continuing contribution to the Hunters Hill community. (3) Wishes Councillor Astridge and his colleagues every success on Hunters Hill Council for the next four years.

C280 COUNCILLOR ZAC MILES RECOGNITION MR ANTHONY ROBERTS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Councillor Zac Miles on his re-election to Hunters Hill Council at the 2012 New South Wales local government elections. (2) Commends Councillor Miles for his continuing contribution to the Hunters Hill community. (3) Wishes Councillor Miles and his colleagues every success on Hunters Hill Council for the next four years.

C281 COUNCILLOR MEREDITH SHEIL RECOGNITION MR ANTHONY ROBERTS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Councillor Meredith Sheil on her re-election to Hunters Hill Council at the 2012 New South Wales local government elections. (2) Commends Councillor Sheil for her continuing contribution to the Hunters Hill community. (3) Wishes Councillor Sheil and her colleagues every success on Hunters Hill Council for the next four years.

C282 JUSTINE MCLAUGHLIN RECOGNITION MR ANTHONY ROBERTS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Mrs Justine McLaughlin on her election to Hunters Hill Council at the 2012 New South Wales local government elections. (2) Commends Mrs McLaughlin for contributing to the local community by serving on Hunters Hill Council. (3) Wishes Mrs McLaughlin and her colleagues every success on Hunters Hill Council for the next four years.

C283 MARK BENNETT RECOGNITION MR ANTHONY ROBERTS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Mark Bennett on his election to Hunters Hill Council at the 2012 New South Wales local government elections. (2) Commends Mark Bennett for contributing to the local community by serving on Hunters Hill Council. (3) Wishes Mark Bennett and his colleagues every success on Hunters Hill Council for the next four years.

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C284 GARY BIRD RECOGNITION MR ANTHONY ROBERTS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Gary Bird on his election to Hunters Hill Council at the 2012 New South Wales local government elections. (2) Commends Gary Bird for contributing to the local community by serving on Hunters Hill Council. (3) Wishes Gary Bird and his colleagues every success on Hunters Hill Council for the next four years.

C285 ROSS SHEERIN RECOGNITION MR ANTHONY ROBERTS to move— That this House: (1) Commends Ross Sheerin on his long period of civic service to the local community as a councillor on Hunters Hill Council. (2) Notes that Ross Sheerin served on Hunters Hill Council from 1988 to 1999, then again from 2004 to 2012. (3) Notes that Ross Sheerin served as mayor of Hunters Hill Council from 1993 to 1995. (4) Wishes Ross Sheerin every success for his future and acknowledges his great contribution to his municipality.

C286 MURRAY BUTT RECOGNITION MR ANTHONY ROBERTS to move— That this House: (1) Commends Mr Murray Butt on his long period of civic service to the Hunters Hill community as a Councillor on Hunters Hill Council. (2) Notes that Mr Butt served on Hunters Hill Council from 1992 to 1996, then again from 2008 to 2012. (3) Wishes Mr Butt every success for his future and acknowledges his great contribution to his municipality.

C287 SHEREE KUAN RECOGNITION MR DOMINIC PERROTTET to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates 12-year-old Cherrybrook author Sheree Kuan for winning first prize in the Sydney Morning Herald's annual "What Matters" essay competition. (2) Wishes Sheree all the very best in her future as she pursues her dream of becoming a vet and part-time author.

C288 TAEKWONDO WORLD ACHIEVEMENT MR DOMINIC PERROTTET to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Taekwondo World in Castle Hill on celebrating its 25th anniversary on 7 October 2012. (2) Hopes the sports club has many more years of encouraging young children in the community to get involved in a worthwhile sport.

C289 SCOTT KILBY RECOGNITION MR DOMINIC PERROTTET to move— That this House: (1) Wishes 15-year-old Scott Kilby of William Clark College all the best of luck at the 2012 qualifiers for the National Swimming Championships. 9 (Notices given 16, 17 and 18 October 2012)

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(2) Congratulates Scott on his dedication to training and the sacrifices he has made to ensure he swims the 50 metre and 100 metre in his personal best time.

C290 JACK PASSFIELD RECOGNITION MR DOMINIC PERROTTET to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates 14-year-old Castle Hill motorcycle racer Jack Passfield for coming second at both the New South Wales and the Australian Motorcycle Championships in 2011 and 2012. (2) Wishes Jack the best for the future on and off the track.

C291 ST LUCY'S SCHOOL AND GILROY COLLEGE RECOGNITION MR DOMINIC PERROTTET to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the important services institutions such as St Lucy's School at Wahroonga, which caters for students with disabilities, provide to the community. (2) Congratulates the more than 50 students of Gilroy College in Castle Hill, including James Gough, for participating in Without Words Week by not speaking for a whole day, in order to raise awareness of St Lucy's School.

C292 RECOGNITION FOR CASTLE HILLS POLICE OFFICERS MR DOMINIC PERROTTET to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the police officers who received 2012 Castle Hill Rotary Club Awards, including: a) Hills Policeman of the Year - Senior Constable Rob Paterson, b) Police Employee of the Year for the Hills - Robyn Craft, c) Police Leadership Award winners - Sgt Mark Fehon and Sgt Paul Van Dyke, and d) New Officer of the Year - Constable Adam Davis. (2) Thanks these officers and all the other police officers who do great work in the Hills community.

C293 REACH FOR THE RAINBOW FOUNDATION MR DOMINIC PERROTTET to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the more than 400 runners and the 1,500 strong crowd who participated in the 2012 Hills News M2 Run for the Hills which raised over $30,000 for the Reach for the Rainbow Foundation that provides early intervention services to children with disabilities. (2) Commends the efforts of Yvonne Keane, Reach for the Rainbow founder and chairwoman of Run for the Hills, for her tireless efforts to change the lives of children with disabilities.

C294 CLARENCE VALLEY BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARDS MR CHRIS GULAPTIS to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges that the Clarence Valley Business Excellence Awards were held on 1 September 2012. (2) Congratulates the members of the dedicated committee who ensured the success of the Awards, including: a) Chair - Sandy Stewart, b) Deputy - Chair John Robson, c) Committee members - Dean Broughton and Helyn Davison,

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d) Grafton Chamber of Commerce representative - Janeen Booth, e) Yamba Chamber of Commerce representative - Lyn Watson, and f) Treasurer - Denene Cavanagh.

C295 BRUCE LEONARD RECOGNITION MR CHRIS GULAPTIS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Bruce Leonard on having the Grafton Basketball Facility named in his honour. (2) Acknowledges the dedication and commitment Bruce has brought to the sport of basketball in Grafton and within the Clarence Valley. (3) Wishes Bruce many more years of involvement in the sport he loves and has been involved in for more than 60 years.

C296 LIONS CLUB AUSTRALIA MR CHRIS GULAPTIS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the organisers of the Lions Club 39th District Convention held in Grafton. (2) Congratulates District Governor Deyann McDonnell and the five Lions Clubs in the Clarence Valley for their collaborative work in ensuring the success of the event. (3) Acknowledges the contribution that Lions Clubs make within their communities with the many projects they undertake.

C297 BOB AND JUDITH LITTLE RECOGNITION MR CHRIS GULAPTIS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Bob and Judith Little on having their Spar supermarket named Spar Brand Ambassador of the Year. (2) Acknowledges the strong bond Bob and Judith and their staff have forged with their community by providing the exemplary customer service, consistent standards and tailored local offers. (3) Wishes Bob and Judith many years of continued success.

C298 CASINO SHOW SOCIETY MR CHRIS GULAPTIS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Casino Show Society on the success of the 122nd Annual Show, held on 12 and 13 October 2012. (2) Acknowledges the hard work and dedication of the president of the Show Society, Doug Bennett and the honorary secretary, Susan Serone, together with the many volunteers who put the show together. (3) Acknowledges the three volunteers who were awarded life membership of the Show Society, Warren and Brenda Armfield and George Parker, for their commitment to the show over many years. (4) Congratulates this year's Miss Show Girl Hannah Brooks and runner up Cathy Broadrick.

C299 SHIRLEY CLARK RECOGNITION MR CRAIG BAUMANN to move— That this House: (1) Notes the valuable contribution Shirley Clark from Shoal Bay has made to the community through her involvement with the Port Stephens unit of Marine Rescue NSW. 11 (Notices given 16, 17 and 18 October 2012)

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(2) Acknowledges her work in various aspects of the organisation and in particular as a watch keeper in the search and rescue communications centre, with the ladies auxiliary and Inner Light Cottage Museum. (3) Thanks Mrs Clark for her volunteering efforts in the community. (4) Congratulates Mrs Clark for being a finalist in the 2012 Port Stephens Volunteer of the Year Awards.

C300 BARRY GERAGHTY RECOGNITION MR CRAIG BAUMANN to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the valuable contribution Barry Geraghty, from Medowie, has made to the community through his volunteer work over many years with the Raymond Terrace Community Church and the Irrawang Public School breakfast program. (2) Congratulates Barry Geraghty for being a finalist in the 2012 Port Stephens Volunteer of the Year Awards.

C301 DIANNE CLARKE RECOGNITION MR CRAIG BAUMANN to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the valuable contribution Dianne Clarke, from Raymond Terrace, has made to the community through her volunteer work with the Raymond Terrace Community Church, and as a Kids Hope mentor at the Irrawang Public School breakfast program. (2) Congratulates Dianne Clarke for being a finalist in the 2012 Port Stephens Volunteer of the Year Awards.

C302 NEW SOUTH WALES TOURISM AWARDS MR CHRIS SPENCE to move— That this House: (1) Notes the hundreds of tourism businesses across New South Wales that entered the highly contested 2012 New South Wales Tourism Awards. (2) Acknowledges the winners and finalists across a total of 31 categories. (3) Congratulates Oliver Philpot, CEO of Central Coast Tourism, who received the Gold Award for Young Achiever of the Year, and wishes him great success at the Tourism Australia National Awards.

C303 2012 PREMIER'S EXPORT AWARDS MR CHRIS SPENCE to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the export companies who were recipients of the 2012 Premier's NSW Export Awards. (2) Congratulates Sanitarium Health and Wellness, from Berkeley Vale in The Entrance electorate, for its outstanding achievement in receiving the Hunter/Central Coast Exporter Award.

C304 NSW BLUE LIGHT POLICE OFFICER OF THE YEAR MR CHRIS SPENCE to move— That this House: (1) Notes the outstanding role Blue Light discos play in the local community by providing supervised, drug and alcohol free events for young people aged between 11 and 17 years. (2) Acknowledges the hard work and dedication of The Entrance Blue Light Committee to keep the disco going and make continued improvements.

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(3) Congratulates Tuggerah Lakes senior constable Kerie Wells, who was named NSW Blue Light Police Officer of the Year.

C305 WAVERLEY COUNCIL BEST AND BRIGHTEST BUSINESS AWARDS MR BRUCE NOTLEY-SMITH to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the winners of the 2012 Waverley Council Best and Brightest (B & B) Awards, including: a) Broadest Smile - Retail - Rainbow Fantasy b) Broadest Smile - Cafe and Restaurant - Vacanza Pizzeria c) Broadest Smile - Health & Beauty -Bondi Beach Chop Shop d) Business with Bounce - AGOGA e) Brontasaurus - Sweetheart Florist f) Broadest Smile - Bio Pak g) Civic Heart - WAYS h) Green Footprint - Bambooty i) Access All Areas - Charing Cross Pharmacist Advice j) Golden Bin - The One That Got Away (2) Notes the valued contribution all local businesses make to the Waverley community.

C306 WAVERLEY ACTION FOR YOUTH SERVICES MR BRUCE NOTLEY-SMITH to move— That this House congratulates Waverley Action for Youth Services for 12 years of service to the Eastern Suburbs community and wishes the service all the best for the future.

C307 RANDWICK CITY COUNCILLORS MR BRUCE NOTLEY-SMITH to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the new councillors elected to Randwick City Council at the 2012 New South Wales local government elections including Cr Brendan Roberts, Cr Harry Stavrinos, Cr Noel D'Souza, Cr Pat Garcia, Cr Lindsay Shurey, Cr Kathy Neilson and Cr Greg Moore. (2) Congratulates the councillors re-elected to Randwick City Council at the 2012 New South Wales local government elections including Cr Scott Nash, Cr Kiel Smith, Cr Ted Seng, Cr Robert Belleli, Cr Anthony Andrews, Cr Geoff Stevenson, Cr Murray Matson and Cr Tony Bowen. (3) Congratulates Cr Tony Bowen and Cr Noel D'Souza for their election as mayor and deputy mayor, respectively.

C308 WAVERLEY COUNCIL COUNCILLORS MR BRUCE NOTLEY-SMITH to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the new councillors elected to Waverley Council at the 2012 New South Wales local government elections including Cr Angela Burrill, Cr Andrew Cusack, Cr Bill Mouroukas and Cr Paula Masselos. (2) Congratulates the councillors re-elected to Waverley Council at the 2012 New South Wales local government elections including Cr Sally Betts, Cr Tony Kay, Cr Joy Clayton, Cr Leon Goltsman, Cr Miriam Guttman-Jones, Cr Dominic Wy Kanak, Cr John Wakefield and Cr Ingrid Strewe. (3) Congratulates Cr Sally Betts and Cr Tony Kay for their election as mayor and deputy mayor, respectively.

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C309 BINGHAM CUP MR BRUCE NOTLEY-SMITH to move— That this House: (1) Notes that Sydney has been chosen to host the 2014 Bingham Cup. (2) Notes that the Bingham Cup is the world championship of gay and inclusive rugby, and is the second-largest men's 15-a-side rugby union competition in the world. (3) Notes that the 2014 Bingham Cup will be the first Cup held in the Southern Hemisphere. (4) Notes that the Sydney Convicts are Australia's first gay rugby union club, and are the most successful team in Bingham Cup history. (5) Congratulates the Sydney Convicts for winning the 2012 Bingham Cup in Manchester. (6) Wishes teams all the best in their preparations for the 2014 Bingham Cup.

C310 2013 YMCA OF NSW YOUTH PARLIAMENT MR BRUCE NOTLEY-SMITH to move— That this House: (1) Notes that the YMCA of NSW Youth Parliament will run for the 12th time in 2013. (2) Congratulates Anne Wang, of Randwick, for her endorsement as the Member for Coogee in the 2013 YMCA of NSW Youth Parliament. (3) Commends the YMCA of NSW Youth Parliament for its commitment to empowering and developing young leaders.

C311 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS MR BRUCE NOTLEY-SMITH to move— That this House notes that the Higher School Certificate examinations started on 16 October 2012 and wishes all Coogee students the best of luck for these examinations.

C312 CROYDON PARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MS LINDA BURNEY to move— That this House congratulates the Croydon Park Chamber of Commerce for being highly commended by the New South Wales Business Chamber.

C313 UWS COLLEGIANS ATHLETICS CLUB RECOGNITION MR CHRIS PATTERSON to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates UWS Collegians Athletics Club on 40 years of success. (2) Acknowledges the countless volunteers and officials who have helped with the club's success and longevity. (3) Acknowledges all the children and adults who have participated over the years, including those going on to compete at Olympic level or to join professional sporting teams. (4) Notes the role that the UWS Collegians Athletics Club plays in educating and encouraging children and teenagers on the importance of physical activity as part of a healthy lifestyle.

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C314 JAYDEN SIERRA RECOGNITION MR CHRIS PATTERSON to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Jayden Sierra on making the finals of X-Factor Australia as a member of the boys group "The Collective". (2) Notes that Jayden is a student at Macarthur Anglican School. (3) Wishes Jayden, along with other members of "The Collective", all the very best during their time on X-Factor and in their future careers.

C315 TONY PERICH AND TERRY GOLDACRE RECOGNITION MR CHRIS PATTERSON to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Tony Perich and Terry Goldacre on receiving the Paul Harris Fellow Double Sapphire Award for their generous contribution to the Rotary movement. (2) Notes that this award is the highest honour for a Rotarian and Paul Harris Fellow awards are a reflection of a member's actions and contribution in Rotary. (3) Acknowledges that Rotary provides a wonderful service within the community. (4) Notes that Tony Perich and Terry Goldacre are wonderful ambassadors for Rotary and are respected role models within the local community. (5) Wishes the Rotary Club all the best in its future endeavours

C316 JOEL ASLAN RECOGNITION MR CHRIS PATTERSON to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates 10-year-old Joel Aslan on his dedication to athletics and sports. (2) Notes that Joel competes in little athletics, soccer, touch football and rugby. (3) Acknowledges that Joel has been selected in multiple representative teams and has been nominated for the News Local Junior Sports Star Award. (4) Encourages Joel to continue developing his sporting career and wishes him all the best for the future. (5) Notes that Joel is a wonderful ambassador for his team mates, his school and the community.

C317 CAMDEN AND DISTRICT ROTARY RELAY FOR LIFE RECOGNITION MR CHRIS PATTERSON to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Camden and District Rotary Relay for Life on its success in the Camden Relay for Life. (2) Notes that the 2012 relay was the largest in the event's five year history. (3) Acknowledges that the funds raised through this 24 hour event are donated to the Cancer Council. (4) Thanks the event organisers and volunteers for their hard work and dedication in ensuring the success of the Camden Relay for Life. (5) Acknowledges the teams who participated comprising those supporting people who are currently fighting cancer, those who have survived cancer and those honouring the memory of people who have died of cancer. (6) Wishes Camden and District Rotary Relay for Life all the very best in its future events.

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C318 CASSIE HEALY AND LUKE FELTON RECOGNITION MR CHRIS PATTERSON to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges Cassie Healy, Luke Felton and the staff of YMCA Mount Annan for saving the life of a toddler. (2) Notes that Cassie Healy, with the assistance of Luke Felton, performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation on the unconscious toddler who had been pulled from the water. (3) Notes that through the actions and quick response of Cassie and Luke the toddler quickly resumed breathing. (4) Acknowledges that all staff on duty at YMCA Mount Annan worked together as a team to save the toddler's life.

C319 JASON TIPPETT AND BRAD TUCKWELL COMMENDATION MR CHRIS PATTERSON to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Jason Tippet and Brad Tuckwell on being commended for their brave conduct in pulling a truck driver from the cabin of his burning and overturned truck. (2) Wishes Jason Tippet and Brad Tuckwell all the best in their future endeavours.

C320 JACOB ELLIOTT RECOGNITION MR CHRIS PATTERSON to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Jacob Elliott on making the finals of the Multicultural Public Speaking Competition. (2) Notes that Jacob attends Harrington Park Public School. (3) Wishes Jacob all the best for the competition which takes place in November 2012. (4) Notes that Jacob is a wonderful ambassador for his school and for his community.

C321 CAMDEN HIGH SCHOOL INTERSCHOOL EQUESTRIAN CARNIVAL MR CHRIS PATTERSON to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Camden High School on hosting the Interschool Equestrian Carnival held at the Camden Bicentennial Equestrian Centre. (2) Notes that the event attracted 300 students from 70 schools across New South Wales. (3) Acknowledges Camden High School staff, equestrian co-ordinator Carolyn James, teachers, parents and students who helped make the carnival a success.

C322 CAROL COMPTON RECOGNITION MR CRAIG BAUMANN to move— That this House: (1) Notes the valuable contribution that Carol Compton, from Corlette, has made to the community. (2) Acknowledges her volunteer work our many years with the Marlin Centre within the Tomaree Community Health Centre at Nelson Bay, with the Tomaree Community Hospital Auxiliary and with Camp Quality. (3) Thanks Carol Compton for her volunteering efforts in the community. (4) Congratulates Carol Compton on being a finalist in the 2012 Port Stephens Volunteer of the Year Awards.

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C323 ANTONIA CREESE RECOGNITION MR CRAIG BAUMANN to move— That this House: (1) Notes the valuable contribution that Antonia Creese has made for many years to the community. (2) Acknowledges Antonia Creese's dedication to her volunteer work as a women’s artistic gym coach with the Port Stephens PCYC in Nelson Bay. (3) Thanks Antonia Creese for her volunteering efforts in the community. (4) Congratulates Antonia Creese on being a finalist in the 2012 Port Stephens Volunteer of the Year Awards.

C324 KEVIN COLMAN RECOGNITION MR CRAIG BAUMANN to move— That this House: (1) Notes the valuable contribution that Kevin Colman, from Tanilba Bay, has made to the community. (2) Acknowledges Kevin Colman's volunteer work with numerous community organisations, notably with the Tilligerry Lions Club. (3) Thanks Kevin Colman for his volunteering efforts in the community. (4) Congratulates Kevin Colman for receiving the 2012 Port Stephens Volunteer of the Year Award.

C325 NEWKULELE FESTIVAL RECOGNITION MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Recognises Newcastle for having Australia's highest number of ukulele players per head of population. (2) Notes that Newcastle will host the "Newkulele Festival" at the Wickham Croatian Sports Club on 26 October 2012. (3) Notes that the festival brings together ukulele educators and luthiers in separate sessions that provide Novocastrians with fruitful opportunities to learn from professionals.

C326 MAXI-JAZZ DANCE STUDIO MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Maxine Johnson and her team at Maxi-Jazz Dance Studio, Wallsend, for their tireless efforts in organising the Dancing With the Wallsend Business Stars event. (2) Notes that the event raised $6,000 for the Nicholas Trust for Paediatric Palliative Care.

C327 REGAL CINEMA MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes that contracts have been signed for the transfer of the Regal Cinema from Newcastle Council to the Regal Cinema Trust of Newcastle Pty Ltd. (2) Commends the collaborative efforts of Newcastle Council and the local community for making this transfer possible. (3) Thanks parliamentarians and key players in the Australian film industry for their continued practical support.

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C328 GO4FUN HEALTH PROGRAM MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes that simple messages about nutrition are the key to promoting better household health in the Hunter. (2) Acknowledges Maria Roberts and other health practitioners for leading the charge in the Hunter with a free public health program called "Go4Fun". (3) Commends John Hunter Children's Hospital for its involvement in the running of the program.

C329 GO RED FOR WOMEN CAMPAIGN MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes that 90 percent of women in Australia have at least one risk factor for heart disease and 50 percent have two or three. (2) Acknowledges the vital importance of the "Go Red for Women" campaign in raising awareness of heart disease amongst women. (3) Commends the ongoing commitment and dedication to the campaign by chief executive officer, Tony Thirlwell.

C330 HUNTER COMMUNITY RECOGNITION MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes that the Hunter community is getting busy and taking action along Ironbark Creek in an effort to protect and improve the habitat value and appearance of the creek. (2) Commends the continued contribution towards the Upper Ironbark Creek Rehabilitation Project by private landholders in New Lambton Heights, Cardiff Heights and Elermore Vale. (3) Thanks the Hunter-Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority, Lake Macquarie City Council and The City of Newcastle for coming together as partners to improve the stability of the creek.

C331 JESMOND LIONS CLUB RECOGNITION MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the work of the volunteer members of the Jesmond Lions Club. (2) Commends club members for their involvement with the national tree planting project at the Pambalong Nature Reserve. (3) Notes that on 1 September 2012 branch members attended a maintenance visit where they repaired wire cages surrounding the trees as well as spreading mulch to further enhance the survival of the trees in the reserve.

C332 JETS WOMEN'S-LEAGUE SQUAD RECOGNITION MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Commends the Jets Women's-League squad for encouraging female participation in football. (2) Welcomes American trio Tori Huster, Tiffany Boshers and Angela Salem to the all female team. (3) Extends its best wishes to the Jets W-League for the forthcoming season.

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C333 AUSTRALIAN KOOKABURRA KIDS FOUNDATION MR GRAHAM ANNESLEY to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Australian Kookaburra Kids Foundation on being presented with a New South Wales Carers Support Group 2012 Award. (2) Commends the Australian Kookaburra Kids Foundation for providing programs and activities for over 10 years to children living in a family affected by mental illness. (3) Thanks everyone associated with the Australian Kookaburra Kids Foundation for providing learning and support programs in a fun environment where children can socialise and for providing the opportunity for children to have a break from their responsibilities of caring for a family member with a mental illness.

C334 EDEN TOKATLY RECOGNITION MR GEOFF PROVEST to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Eden Tokatly of Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School on being a State winner in the 2012 National History Challenge Competition in the Year 7 category. (2) Notes that Eden's accomplishment recognises her skills in research and inquiry directly related to Australian history.

C335 2012 PREMIER'S AWARD MR GEOFF PROVEST to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates On Track Community Programs on its nomination for the 2012 Premier's Partnership Award, particularly program participants Leone Craydon, Owana Stacey and Caroline Haydon. (2) Acknowledges the hard work and dedication of the five organisations who work in partnership under the North Coast Accommodation Project, providing accommodation and support to individuals. (3) Encourages continued government support and partnership with On Track Community Programs.

C336 JIM YEO RECOGNITION MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Jim Yeo of the Mudgee Touch Football Club on receiving life membership of the NSW Touch Association. (2) Notes that Jim Yeo has been a driving force in touch football in Mudgee, as well as across New South Wales and Australia, for all of his adult life and has previously been honoured with life membership of the Mudgee Touch Association and the NSW Hunter Western Hornets Touch Club. (3) Notes that Jim Yeo's achievements in the sport of touch football include being appointed to referee at a World Cup. (4) Thanks Jim Yeo for his dedication to the sport and the influence he has had on many people involved in touch football.

C337 JACOB STEIN RECOGNITION MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Jacob Stein, the winemaker at Mudgee's Robert Stein Winery, on receiving the Gourmet Traveller Wine magazine's 2012 Young Winemaker of the Year award.

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(2) Notes that this award is also an acknowledgement of the significance of the Mudgee district as a wine producing area. (3) Wishes 28-year-old Jacob every success as he continues his work as the third generation of his family in the wine industry.

C338 HUGH BATEMAN LIFETIME SERVICE AWARD MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Mudgee Real Estate principal Hugh Batemen on being recognised for his service to the real estate industry at the annual Australasian Best Practice Awards Dinner held at Hamilton Island in September 2012. (2) Notes that Hugh Bateman was joined at the dinner by his wife Catherine when he was presented with a Lifetime Service Award. (3) Notes that Hugh Bateman has also dedicated much of his time and service to charities in the Mudgee region. (4) Wishes Hugh Bateman every success in the future.

C339 PHILIP SHAW WINES RECOGNITION MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Daniel Shaw of Philip Shaw Wines on his winery's success at the Orange Wine Show with its 2011 chardonnay being awarded Best Wine in Show. (2) Wishes Philip Shaw Wines future success with its wines.

C340 PRINTHIE WINES RECOGNITION MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates owner Ed Swift of Printhie Wines at Molong on being awarded Best Red Wine in Show at the Orange Wine Show for the 2011 Printhie Wines MCC Shiraz. (2) Wishes Ed Swift and Printhie Wines every success in the future.

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ORDERS OF THE DAY—COMMITTEE REPORTS

1 Report of the Legislative Assembly Committee on Economic Development entitled "Establishment of special economic zones", Report 1/55, dated October 2012. (Tabled 23 October 2012).

2 Report of the Legislation Review Committee entitled "Legislation Review Digest No. 27/55", dated 23 October 2012. (Tabled 23 October 2012).

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS REQUIRING GOVERNMENT RESPONSE (standing order 303A)—

Date Tabled Committee Report Title Date Due 9 May 2012 Public Accounts Committee Report on the follow-up of the repeat 9 November recommendations from the Auditor-General’s 2012 financial audits 2010 13 June 2012 Joint Select Committee on the Report on the NSW Workers Compensation 13 December NSW Workers Compensation Scheme 2012 Scheme 13 September 2012 Committee on Children and Report on the Review of the 2009-2010 annual 13 March Young People report and the 2010-2011 annual report of the 2013 Commission for Children and Young People and the 2009 reports of the Child Death Review Team 20 September 2012 Public Accounts Committee Report on the examination of the Auditor- 20 March General’s Performance Audits September 2010 – 2013 February 2011 17 October 2012 Legislative Assembly Report on the inclusion of donor details on the 17 April 2013 Committee on Law and Safety register of births 23 October 2012 Committee on Economic Report on the establishment of special economic 23 April 2013 Development zones

PETITIONS SIGNED BY 500 OR MORE PERSONS REQUIRING MINISTERIAL RESPONSE

Date Lodged Member Petition Title Minister Responsible Written Response Due 18 September Mr Geoff Provest Tweed Byron local area police Mr Brad Hazzard 24 October 2012 command centre redevelopment 2012 19 September Mr George Souris Removal of lands from PEL 267 Mr Chris Hartcher 25 October 2012 and PEL 4 2012 16 October Mr Richard Amery Palliative care services on the Mrs Jillian Skinner 20 November 2012 Central Coast 2012 24 October Mr Andrew Gee Temporary Workers Mr Brad Hazzard 28 November 2012 Accommodation at Black Lead 2012 Lane, Gulgong

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PETITIONS SIGNED BY 10,000 OR MORE PERSONS FOR DISCUSSION AND REQUIRING MINISTERIAL RESPONSE

Date Lodged Member Petition Title Minister Discussion Written Responsible Date Response Due 20 September Mr Chris Holstein Proposed development Mr Brad Hazzard 22 November 26 October 2012 called "The Landing" at 2012 2012 Gosford 16 October Mr Barry O'Farrell Palliative care services Mrs Jillian Skinner 29 November 20 November 2012 and funding 2012 2012 16 October Mr Richard Torbay Glen Innes and Inverell Mrs Jillian Skinner To be advised 20 November 2012 District Hospitals 2012 17 October Mr Jamie Parker Organ transplant co- Mr Barry O'Farrell To be advised 21 November 2012 operation 2012

RONDA MILLER Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

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