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INDEX TO PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD)

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL and LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

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INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES ______

FORTIETH PARLIAMENT FIRST SESSION

2 JANUARY 2018 TO 6 DECEMBER 2018 ______

67° ELIZABETH II ______

2018

INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES

ACTING PRESIDENT (Hon Robin Chapple) Legislative Council, Visitors, Enactus Australia, 3769 ACTING PRESIDENT (Hon Adele Farina) Government’s Local Projects, Local Jobs Program, Select Committee into the — motion, as amended, 7892 ACTING PRESIDENT (Hon Matthew Swinbourn) Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 — second reading — amendment to motion, 6419 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr I.C. Blayney) Economics and Industry Standing Committee, inquiry into short-stay accommodation — terms of reference, 7752 Emergency Services, “Department of Fire and Emergency Services Annual Report 2017–18”, correction, 8698 Landgate, commercialisation — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 4191 McGowan government, election commitments, financial management plan — removal of order, 8698 ACTING SPEAKER (Ms J.M. Freeman) Regional Development, Albany wave energy project, referral to Public Accounts Committee — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 8207 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr T.J. Healy) “Art Gallery of Annual Report 2016–17”, correction, 3184 Education and Training, funding — removal of notice, 4927 Estimates Committees committee A, adoption of report — motion, 3184 committee B, adoption of report — motion, 3187 Fisheries, sharks, mitigation policy — removal of notice, 3184 Health, thermostatic mixing valves, lead contamination testing — removal of order, 4928 McGowan government committees, inquiries and reviews — removal of notice, 4927 integrity standards — removal of notice, 4927 jobs policy — removal of notice, 3184 law and order policies — removal of notice, 3184 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the, Infrastructure Western Australia — removal of notice, 4927 State Development, Jobs and Trade, infrastructure — removal of notice, 3184 Transport commonwealth offer — removal of notice, 3184 Roe 8 project, funding redistribution — removal of notice, 4927 Treasury and Finance, parliamentary budget office — removal of notice, 4927 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr R.S. Love) Education and Training regional, funding cuts, correction, 2605 School Curriculum and Standards Authority “Annual Report 2017–18”, correction, 7054 Landgate, sale — removal of notice, 7054 Legislative Assembly, business of the house, dinner suspension, 7547 McGowan government, budget repair measures — removal of notice, 7055 Mines and Petroleum, mining and resources sector — removal of order, 7054 Racing and Gaming, TAB, privatisation, Trackside — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 7047 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr S.J. Price) Education and Training, independent public schools policy — removal of notice, 7445 “Local Government Standards Panel Annual Report 2017–18”, correction, 7444 McGowan government election commitments, electricity prices — removal of notice, 7445 ministers — removal of order, 7445 “ Authority Annual Report 2017–18”, correction, 7444 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 — consideration in detail, 4965, 4966 Treasury and Finance, 2017–18 state budget — removal of order, 6262 Women’s Interests, Girls Takeover Parliament, 6901 ACTING SPEAKER (Ms M.M. Quirk) Electoral Affairs, electoral enrolment, Pilbara — removal of order, 3866 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 122 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ACTING SPEAKER (Ms S.E. Winton) Energy, electricity sector — removal of notice, 4308 McGowan government, budget repair measures — removal of notice, 2163 Stadium, naming rights — removal of notice, 4308 Tourism, state promotion — removal of notice, 4308 Treasury and Finance, GST distribution — removal of notice, 4308 ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) Aboriginal Affairs agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1595 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1569 freedom of information requests, 1535 mobile devices, 1542 Moora visits, 3146 on-demand transport services, 1659A Optus Stadium visits, 1651 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1639 Twitter accounts, 1620 Agriculture and Food agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1821 digital farm grants program, 8176 horticultural research recovery fund, 5700, 8053 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1806 freedom of information requests, 1793 Massy, Charles, speaking tour, 1811 mobile devices, 1979 Moora visits, 3007 on-demand transport services, 1995 Optus Stadium visits, 1998 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1837 Twitter accounts, 1824 WAFarmers annual conference invitation, 1811 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 4699 community resource centres, 4700 Moora Residential College, closure, 4703 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 4699 Asian Engagement agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1593 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1567 freedom of information requests, 1533 mobile devices, 1540 Moora visits, 3452 on-demand transport services, 1644 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1831 Twitter accounts, 1616 Child Protection agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1592 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1567 freedom of information requests, 1532 mobile devices, 1794 Moora visits, 3452 on-demand transport services, 1841 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1826, 1987 Twitter accounts, 1615 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 123

ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Citizenship and Multicultural Interests agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1594 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1568 freedom of information requests, 1534 mobile devices, 1541 Moora visits, 3298 on-demand transport services, 1992 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1833 Twitter accounts, 1618 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 — second reading, 954, 958 Commerce and Industrial Relations agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1593 Building and Construction Industry Training Fund — motion, 1357; amendment to motion, 1374; amendment to motion, 1744; motion, as amended, in reply, 1750 Christmas retail trading hours, s. 8669 Electorate and Research Employees General Agreement, 1457 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1568 freedom of information requests, 1533 mobile devices, 1540 Moora visits, 3453 on-demand transport services, 1644 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1832 Twitter accounts, 1617 park home residents, 2131 Community Services agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1591 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1531 mobile devices, 1794 Moora visits, 3452 on-demand transport services, 1840 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1825 Twitter accounts, 1614 Coroners Amendment Bill 2017 — committee, 5946, 5947 Corrective Services agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1984 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1983 freedom of information requests, 1975 mobile devices, 1978 Moora visits, 3147 on-demand transport services, 1994 Optus Stadium visits, 1997 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1989 Twitter accounts, 1986 Culture and the Arts agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1819 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1805 freedom of information requests, 1791 mobile devices, 1977 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 124 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Culture and the Arts (continued) minister (continued) Moora visits, 3147 on-demand transport services, 1993 Optus Stadium visits, 1844 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1835 Twitter accounts, 1985 Davies, Dexter Melvyn — condolence motion, 2819 Defence Issues agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1594 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1568 freedom of information requests, 1534 mobile devices, 1541 Moora visits, 3298 on-demand transport services, 1992 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2124 Twitter accounts, 1618 Disability Services agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1821 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1807 freedom of information requests, 1793 mobile devices, 1980 Moora visits, 3008 on-demand transport services, 1996 Optus Stadium, attendance, 1529 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1837 Twitter accounts, 1825 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 notice of motion — reasoned debate, 5166 second reading, 5798, 6241, 6414 second reading — amendment to motion, 6419 committee, 6554, 6556 s. 5212 Education and Training agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1599 Building and Construction Industry Training Fund, exemption removal, 7268 department casual staff, allowances, 7675 savings measures, 5647, 9085 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1572 central wheatbelt visit, 8929 freedom of information requests, 1539 Geraldton visit, 1601 mobile devices, 1795 Moora Residential College, visits, 1547, 2136 on-demand transport services, 1996 Optus Stadium, attendance, 1529 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1838 Twitter accounts, 1626 public openings invitation protocols, 3144, 5072 school visits, 1547 West, Hon Darren, comments, 522 parliamentary secretary, central wheatbelt visit, 9260 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 125

ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Education and Training (continued) regional programs — motion, as amended, 1071 savings measures, 1796, 2136 (correction of answer 4725), 4746 school budget review committee, 3144 schools building design and construction process, 5225 camp schools closure, 1226 Fairbridge WA, 6233 Geraldton Camp School, 1574, 1817, 2136 leasing, 1771 camp schools and Landsdale Farm School, operators, 5493, 5806 (correction of answer 5935) Central Midlands SHS funding and enrolments, 1656 principal, 1657 John Willcock College, 1552 limited program schools, 1587 Moora Residential College agricultural college placements, 1557 assistance, 1573 budget, 1807, 2136 building condition assessments, 1496 capital works, 823 Central Midlands SHS, 5224 closure, 688, 1391, 4724; s. 1101 independent works assessment, 1086, 1221 p. 50 Regional Development, Minister for, 3274 scope of works, 1325 (answer advice 1398) Moora Residential College and Geraldton Camp School, staff, 1572, (correction of answer 3429) 3449 public schools, internet connections, 5563 Electoral Affairs “2017 State General Elections — Election Report”, recommendations, 1577 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1593 Darling Range electoral district, by-election, 3108 electoral irregularities, investigation, Pilbara, 8147 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1568 freedom of information requests, 1533 mobile devices, 1540 Moora visits, 3453 on-demand transport services, 1644 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1832 Twitter accounts, 1617 Emergency Services 2.4 urban tankers, 1980 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1984 Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner, 4118 Geraldton Fire Station, 1983 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1983 freedom of information requests, 1975 mobile devices, 1979 Moora visits, 3148 on-demand transport services, 1994 Optus Stadium visits, 1997 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1989 Twitter accounts, 1987 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 126 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Emergency Services (continued) Rural Fire Division — motion, 3895 volunteer and career fire and rescue stations, 7909 Energy agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1595 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1569 freedom of information requests, 1535 mobile devices, 1543 Moora visits, 3146 on-demand transport services, 1644 Optus Stadium visits, 1651 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1639 Twitter accounts, 1621 Environment Abrolhos Islands, development, 8343 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1821 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1807 freedom of information requests, 1793 mobile devices, 1980 Moora visits, 3008 on-demand transport services, 1996 Optus Stadium, attendance, 1529 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1838 Twitter accounts, 1825 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on estimates hearings, answers to additional questions, 5354 seventy-third report, “2017–18 Budget Cycle — Part 1: Estimates hearings and related matters” — motion, 4556, 4558 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3738, 3756 budget forecast, 3738 Moora Residential College, closure, 3743 police helicopter, 3739 West, Hon Darren, comments, 3756 Family and Domestic Violence agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1591 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1531 mobile devices, 1794 Moora visits, 3452 on-demand transport services, 1840 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1826 Twitter accounts, 1615 Federal–State Relations agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1598 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1571 freedom of information requests, 1538 mobile devices, 1546 Moora visits, 3453 on-demand transport services, 1646 Optus Stadium visits, 1654 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1642 Twitter accounts, 1624 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 127

ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Fisheries agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1590 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1531 mobile devices, 1976 Moora visits, 3451 on-demand transport services, 1839 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1628 Twitter accounts, 1613 Forestry agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1590 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1530 mobile devices, 1976 Moora visits, 3451 on-demand transport services, 1839 Optus Stadium visits, 1647 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1628 Twitter accounts, 1613 Health agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1597 computerised tomography scanners, 4586 Geraldton Health Campus elective surgery, 3790, 5464 (supplementary information 8917), 8635 (answer advice 9243) intoxicated patients and medical assessments, 2130, 5222 proposed co-location, 4292 Goomalling and York health services redevelopment, official opening, 1584 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1571 freedom of information requests, 1537 mobile devices, 1545 Moora visits, 3148 on-demand transport services, 1645 Optus Stadium visits, 1654 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1641 Twitter accounts, 1624 patient assisted travel scheme, 5813 reimbursement of hospital costs, 3788, 5521 renal dialysis, Moora, 9153 senior driver’s licence renewal, medical assessments, 7383 (correction of answer 7781), 7778, 8797, 9123 Southern Inland Health Initiative, governance group, 8348 (answer advice 8533) Telstra ReadyCare, 1586 WA Country Health Service antivenom, 9116 costs, staff and clinical incidents, 2124 Heritage agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1819 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1805 freedom of information requests, 1791 mobile devices, 1978 Moora visits, 3147 on-demand transport services, 1993 Optus Stadium visits, 1844 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 128 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Heritage (continued) minister (continued) portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1835 Twitter accounts, 1986 Housing agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1819 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1660A freedom of information requests, 1790 mobile devices, 1977 Moora visits, 3145 on-demand transport services, 1841 Optus Stadium visits, 1844 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1988 Twitter accounts, 1985 Innovation and ICT agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1590 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1565 freedom of information requests, 1530 mobile devices, 1975 Moora visits, 3451 on-demand transport services, 1839 Optus Stadium visits, 1647 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1628 Twitter accounts, 1613 Lands agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1592 lot 90 on deposited plan 25477, 3964, 5464 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1983 freedom of information requests, 1532 mobile devices, 1539 Moora visits, 3145 on-demand transport services, 1842 Optus Stadium visits, 1844 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1629 Twitter accounts, 1822 Legal affairs agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1597 Attorney General briefing notes and speaking points, 1571 freedom of information requests, 1791 mobile devices, 1544 Moora visits, 2136 on-demand transport services, 1993 Optus Stadium visits, 1653 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1989 (correction of answer 2095) Twitter accounts, 1822 Solicitor-General’s advice, 4718 Commissioner for Victims of Crime, 2129 Legislative Council business of the house — standing orders suspension motion, 3119 non-government business, scheduling, s. 3781; point of order, 3893 parliamentary questions, s. 1410, 4128, 4580 parliamentary standards and accountability — motion, 3379 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 129

ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Legislative Council (continued) temporary orders 6(3), (4) and (5), recall of the house — amendment to notice of motion, 5468; motion, 5634, 6208; amendment to motion, 6211; motion, as amended, in reply, 6220 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 — committee, 3774, 3933–3936 Local Government agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1820 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1806 freedom of information requests, 1791 mobile devices, 1978 Moora visits, 3147 on-demand transport services, 1994 Optus Stadium visits, 1845 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1836 Twitter accounts, 1986 travel, 5352, 7922 West, Hon Darren, complaints, 1808, 3749 McGowan government, decision-making — motion, 8001 Members of Parliament Central Wheatbelt, member for, freedom of information application, 3270 (supplementary information 7273) West, Hon Darren, complaints, 3749 Mental Health agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1597 Geraldton Sobering Up Centre, 2372 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1571 freedom of information requests, 1537 mobile devices, 1545 Moora visits, 3148 on-demand transport services, 1645 Optus Stadium visits, 1654 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1641 Twitter accounts, 1623 Mines and Petroleum agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1594 department, preliminary notices, notices of completion and electrical safety certificates, submission methods, 3786 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1568 freedom of information requests, 1534 Harriet Point agreement, 8177 mobile devices, 1541 Moora visits, 3453 on-demand transport services, 1644 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1832 Twitter accounts, 1617 onshore gas industry, 6461, 8915 Mining on Pinjin Station, Select Committee into — motion, 5022 Ministers of the Crown Deputy Premier agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1598 briefing notes and speaking points, 1571 freedom of information requests, 1537 mobile devices, 1545 Moora visits, 3148 on-demand transport services, 1646 Optus Stadium visits, 1654 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 130 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Ministers of the Crown (continued) Deputy Premier (continued) portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1642 (supplementary information 2096) Twitter accounts, 1624 Financial Management Act, obligations, 5932 motor vehicle entitlements, point of order, s. 526 Premier agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1599 agricultural region visit, 7923 briefing notes and speaking points, 1572 business case access, 7922 freedom of information requests, 1538, 5353 mobile devices, 1546 (supplementary information 1778) Moora visits, 3454, 5352 on-demand transport services, 1647 Optus Stadium visits, 1655, 5223, 6772, 8055 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2127 Twitter accounts, 1625 Rinehart, Gina, correspondence, 1588, 3449 Regional Development, Minister for, agricultural region visit, 8798 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 8157 Planning agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1592 Araluen Botanic Park, 5031, 5224, 6606, 8055 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1567 freedom of information requests, 1532 mobile devices, 1539 Moora visits, 3146 on-demand transport services, 1842 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1827 Twitter accounts, 1616 Police agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1820 body armour, 2123 court security services, 3963 electoral irregularities, investigation, Pilbara, 4566 (answer advice 4725), 7513 (answer advice 7678) firearms recreational shooters, requirements, 5068 transport, 6256, 6257 fit for custody assessments, 4294, 6602 Hanson, Senator Pauline, Western Australia visit, security, 7137, 8927 helicopter replacement, 4138, 4293 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1806 freedom of information requests, 1792 mobile devices, 1795 Moora visits, 2721 on-demand transport services, 1995 Optus Stadium visits, 1997 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2126 Twitter accounts, 1823 motor vehicle availability, 3965 north west water police unit, PV Delphinus, decommissioning, 2862 protective service officers, 1557, 2123, 3987, 5667, 8365 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 131

ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Police (continued) pursuits, 6603 regional enforcement unit, 4286, 6604, 8927 regional resources, 4139 rotary wing aircraft, 4137 workers’ compensation, 831 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the ministerial aircraft, 1557, 3449 WA Labor Party logo, advertisement, 8772 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1943 Public Sector Management agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1598, 1600 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1572 freedom of information requests, 1538 mobile devices, 1546 Moora visits, 3454 on-demand transport services, 1646 Optus Stadium visits, 1655 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1643 Twitter accounts, 1625 Racing and Gaming agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1595 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1569 freedom of information requests, 1535 mobile devices, 1542 Moora visits, 3298 on-demand transport services, 1993 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1834 Twitter accounts, 1619 Regional Development agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1821 Albany wave energy project, business case, 2373, 5222, 6573 community resource centres funding and traineeship opportunities, 8175 review, 1999 (correction of answer 4846) traineeships, 5312 digital connectivity, regional Western Australia — motion, 5181 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant details, 2374, 5071 Mid West Development Commission, midwest health and wellbeing strategy, 3964 minister agricultural region visit, 8798 briefing notes and speaking points, 1807 freedom of information requests, 1793 mobile devices, 1979 Moora visits, 947, 3008 on-demand transport services, 1995 Optus Stadium visits, 1998, 5072 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1992 Twitter accounts, 1824 staff, 5072, 6461 Mobile Black Spot Program, 1962, 3425, 6750, 6890, 8178; s. 6767 Primary Industries and Regional Development, Department of, Annual Report on State Finances, 8051 (correction of answer 8534) regional development commissions, 2719, 6439, 8177, 9191 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 132 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Regional Development (continued) Regional Development Trust and Regional Development Council, staff, 8177 royalties for regions Barnett government, management — motion, 796 financial assistance agreements, 1790, 3450 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 second reading, 8884 committee, 8893, 8894, 8899–8903, 8919, 9175, 9178, 9184 Road Safety agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1820 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1806 freedom of information requests, 1792 mobile devices, 1795 Moora visits, 3007 on-demand transport services, 1994 Optus Stadium visits, 1997 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2125 Twitter accounts, 1823 Road Traffic Code, penalties, 1818 RAC south west emergency rescue helicopter, ministerial direction, 3921 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal, determination transparency, 2546 Science agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1590 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1565 freedom of information requests, 1530 mobile devices, 1975 Moora visits, 3451 on-demand transport services, 1839 Optus Stadium visits, 1647 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1627 Twitter accounts, 1612 Seniors and Ageing agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1597 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1570 freedom of information requests, 1537 mobile devices, 1544 Moora visits, 3299 on-demand transport services, 1843 Optus Stadium visits, 1653 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1835 Twitter accounts, 1623 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 instruction to Committee of the Whole House — motion, 9140 second reading, 9143 committee, 9167, 9168 Small Business agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1594 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1569 freedom of information requests, 1534 mobile devices, 1542 Moora visits, 3298 on-demand transport services, 1992 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 133

ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Small Business (continued) minister (continued) portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1833 Twitter accounts, 1619 Sport and Recreation agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1596 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1570 freedom of information requests, 1536 mobile devices, 1544 Moora visits, 3299 on-demand transport services, 1842 Optus Stadium visits, 1652 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, (supplementary information 923) 1641 Twitter accounts, 1622 Optus Stadium open day, 1529, 3296 Perth Arena, naming rights, 4839 State Development, Jobs and Trade agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1598, 1820 Local Projects, Local Jobs program s. 5045 special inquirer — motion, 1189 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1572 freedom of information requests, 1538 Harriet Point agreement, 8176 mobile devices, 1546 Moora visits, 3453 on-demand transport services, 1646 Optus Stadium visits, 1655 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2127 Twitter accounts, 1625 Regional Development, Minister for briefing notes and speaking points, 1806 freedom of information requests, 1792 mobile devices, 1979 Moora visits, 3007 on-demand transport services, 1995 Optus Stadium visits, 1998 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1836 Twitter accounts, 1823 Tourism agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1595 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1569 freedom of information requests, 1535 mobile devices, 1542 Moora visits, 3299 on-demand transport services, 1993 Optus Stadium visits, 1651 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2124 Twitter accounts, 1620 Transport agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1593 department, advertising, 3962, 5354, 7922 Duke Street footbridge, Toodyay, 6458 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 134 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Transport (continued) Harriet Point agreement, 1627, 3144 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1567 freedom of information requests, 1533 Harriet Point agreement, 8673 mobile devices, 1540 Moora visits, 3146 on-demand transport services, 1842 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1634 Twitter accounts, 1616 public transport, subsidies, 3964 roads Great Northern Highway, Bindoon, proposed bypass, 5967 Julimar Road, 1589 Toodyay Road, 1588 school bus contracts, 9120, 9253 school bus services, Gingin, Chittering and Toodyay, 7417, 8677 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 — committee, 7144, 7245, 7246 Treasury and Finance agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1596 department, Pindan, 7907 foreign buyers surcharge, 5202, 8036 land tax, 5073 master media contract, 7022, 8366 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1570 freedom of information requests, 1536 mobile devices, 1543 Moora visits, 3146 on-demand transport services, 1645 Optus Stadium visits, 1651 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1640 Twitter accounts, 1621 payroll tax — motion, 5630 south west interconnected system, external contractors, 7808 Treasurer briefing notes and speaking points, 1570 freedom of information requests, 1536 mobile devices, 1543 Moora visits, 3147 on-demand transport services, 1645 Optus Stadium visits, 1652 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1640 Twitter accounts, 1621 WA rail access regime, review, 1626 Veterans Issues agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1819 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1805 freedom of information requests, 1790 mobile devices, 1977 Moora visits, 3145 on-demand transport services, 1841 Optus Stadium visits, 1843 portfolios, gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1988 Twitter accounts, 1848A g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 135

ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Volunteering agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1596 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1570 freedom of information requests, 1536 mobile devices, 1544 Moora visits, 3299 on-demand transport services, 1843 Optus Stadium visits, 1653 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1834 Twitter accounts, 1622 Water agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1591 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1531 mobile devices, 1976 Moora visits, 3451 on-demand transport services, 1840 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1629 Twitter accounts, 1614 Water Corporation, septic tank effluent disposal scheme, Bindoon, 5071 Women’s Interests agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1592 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1567 freedom of information requests, 1532 mobile devices, 1794 Moora visits, 3452 on-demand transport services, 1840 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1826 Twitter accounts, 1615 Youth agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1818 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1805 freedom of information requests, 1790 mobile devices, 1977 Moora visits, 3145 on-demand transport services, 1841 (correction of answer 2095) Optus Stadium visits, 1843 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1987 Twitter accounts, 1984 BAKER, MS LISA LORAINE, BSc, GradDipDevtStudies, Deputy Speaker (Maylands) (ALP) Agriculture and Food, Amazon frogbit, g. 6905 Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 8221 Culture and the Arts contemporary music industry, 3056 Perth Comic Arts Festival, s. 4175 Environment, plastic bags ban, 4183 Estimates Committees committee A, adoption of report — motion, 3184 committees A and B, presentation of reports and minutes Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018, 3184 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018, 3184 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 136 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

BAKER, MS LISA LORAINE, BSc, GradDipDevtStudies, Deputy Speaker (Maylands) (ALP) (continued) Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7744 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6648 Legal affairs, corruption oversight agencies, p. 3009 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 608 third reading, 1697 Local Government Perth, City of, suspension of council, 578 puppy farming, 2148 McGowan government, decision-making — motion, 7980 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 293 animal welfare, 294 food security, 296 puppy farming, 294 Procedure and Privileges Committee second report, “Misleading the House: Statements Made by the Member for Darling Range” — tabling; s. 2154 third report, “Report on a Person Adversely Referred to in the Legislative Assembly — Dr Jemma Green” — tabling, 3466; adoption of report, 3466 fourth report, “Report on a Person Adversely Referred to in the Legislative Assembly — Mr Adrian Fini” — tabling, 3467; adoption of report, 3467 fifth report, “Report on a Person Adversely Referred to in the Legislative Assembly — Rev Peter Abetz”, tabling, 5244; adoption of report, 5244 sixth report, “Report on a Person Adversely Referred to in the Legislative Assembly — Mr Glenn Dewhurst”, tabling, 5245; adoption of report, 5245 seventh report, “Enhancing the Legislative Assembly’s Procedures” — tabling, 6473 Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 — second reading, 3627 Sport and Recreation, Bayswater Lacrosse Club, s. 4783 Transport, Bayswater train station, 2039 Treasury and Finance Darling Range electorate, economy, 3696 GST distribution, 5090, 7426 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8110 Water Corporation, hardship measures, 5979 BASTON, HON KENNETH CHARLES (Mining and Pastoral) (Lib) Agriculture and Food Genetically Modified Crops Free Areas Act, reinstatement — motion, 2828 live export, continuation, 3752 Culture and the Arts, WA Museum, shipwrecks, Abrolhos Islands, 9158 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 — question: commonwealth rules, 4721 Education and Training Broome SHS, fire safety system, 946 international students, 827 Schools of the Air, closure, p. 1303 Energy Horizon Power, residential customers in arrears, 8643 unconventional oil and gas projects, royalties, 8772 Environment Cape Range National Park and Ningaloo Marine Park, 522, 685, 1847 Francois Peron National Park, 6441, 6237 hydraulic fracturing, Independent Scientific Panel Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation in Western Australia, 4117, 8148 Water and Environmental Regulation, Department of, cost recovery discussion paper, 6575, 6755 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 4233 Broome boating facilities, 4236 Goldfields Highway, Wiluna–Meekatharra, 4235 live sheep trade, 4234 local content, 4233 Tanami Road, 4235 Fisheries, recreational fishers, shark interactions, Ningaloo, 2847, 3108 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 137

BASTON, HON KENNETH CHARLES (Mining and Pastoral) (Lib) (continued) Health Broome Health Campus, 4255, 4569 outpatient non-essential medical care, fee, 7383 (answer advice 8041), 7516 senior driver’s licence renewal, medical assessments, 7779 Housing Broome Aboriginal short-stay accommodation, 1458, 5932 Marble Bar, 5493 Lands department, land release, Skuthorpe, 3426 Kimberley Asparagus, development plan permits, 5315, 5388 Local Government, Minister for, meetings, City of Perth, 1089 Police, firearms transport Australia Post, 3922 regional, 3273 (answer advice 3430) north west water police unit closure, 1323 (answer advice 1398), 1392 (correction of answer 1504) PV Delphinus, decommissioning, 2863 Western Australia Police Force, Kimberley, 1962 Public Sector Management, exited staff, 1473 Racing and Gaming, Meekatharra Race Club, s. 6896 Regional Development Cape Range National Park and Ningaloo Marine Park, insurance policies, 1769 Spoilbank marina, Port Hedland, 5652 Tourism, Rottnest Island Army jetty, 8039 asset investment program, 7908 Transport Broome Boat Harbour Advisory Group, maritime facility, 1502, 7271 Broome port dredging, 6890 gangway, 2688, 4843, 5030 roads Broome–Cape Leveque Road, upgrade, 2092 (correction of answer 2361), 2358, 2538 Great Northern Highway, Broome–Derby, 8343 Marble Bar Road, maintenance, 9241 senior driver’s licence renewal, Derby, 6992 (correction of answer 7781), 7140 (correction of answer 7781) taxis, on-demand transport reform, 5207 Treasury and Finance, Broome SHS, fire safety system, 1221 Water Corporation, residential customers in arrears, 8528 (answer advice 8776) BLAYNEY, MR IAN CHARLES, ADipAgri (Geraldton) (Lib) Agriculture and Food department, annual report, 2606, 2798–2801, 2946 minister’s performance, live export — motion, 3706 quarantine checkpoints, Norseman and Kununurra, 2801 wild dogs, action plan, 2798 Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 8221 consideration in detail, 8242, 8243 third reading, 8244 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2792 budget impacts, 2794 fisheries, 2795 Geraldton Hospital, 2793 sale of leases, 2794 sheep industry, 2796 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading cognate debate, 2792 amendment to motion, shark mitigation, 3043 Community and events, Australia Day Awards, Geraldton, s. 2575 Community Services, Cameliers Guesthouse, g. 5229 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 138 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

BLAYNEY, MR IAN CHARLES, ADipAgri (Geraldton) (Lib) (continued) Corrective Services, minister’s performance — motion, 4638 Education and Training department budget, 5576 savings measures, 3854, 3855 funding impacts, referral to Education and Health Standing Committee — motion, 763 regional funding, 2547 (correction 2605), 3009; p. 1005 royalties for regions, boarding away from home allowance, p. 160 Schools of the Air, closure, p. 24, 439, 1004 student non-attendance, Geraldton, g. 7288 Fisheries herring fishery, review, 483 manta rays, 4430 salmon and herring review, 8254 Forest Products Commission, annual report, 2213, 2214 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7065 Heritage Bill 2017 — second reading, 2194 Industrial Hemp Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 5252 third reading, 5255 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 627 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 — second reading, 3472 McGowan government cost of living, education budget and infrastructure projects — motion, 4041 regional funding — motion, 2435 Mental Health, Geraldton Sobering Up Centre, p. 2547 Ministers of the Crown, Minister for Corrective Services, performance — motion, 4638 Premier’s Statement consideration, 231 fisheries, 234 KidSport, 233 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 232 mineral sands, 234 amendment to question, regional education programs camp schools and agricultural education farms provision trust, 204 Moora Residential College, 49 Procedure and Privileges Committee, second report, “Misleading the House: Statements Made by the Member for Darling Range” — tabling, s. 2157 Public Accounts Committee, eighth report, “Setting the Stage for Improvement: Department of Education’s management of student attendance” — tabling, 8956 Regional Development Karara Mining, magnetite mine, s. 5262 weather radars, doppler upgrades, 2946 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 7845 Sport and Recreation Great Northern Football League, s. 7320 KidSport, Geraldton, g. 446 Treasury and Finance, royalties for regions, expenditure, 2726, 2727 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8082 BOYDELL, HON JACQUELINE ELLEN, Deputy Leader of the Nationals WA (Mining and Pastoral) (Nat) Agriculture and Food live export, Middle East trade relations, 3267, 3422 pastoral lands, feral animal culling management, 6886 Alternate Approaches to Reducing Illicit Drug Use and Its Effects on the Community, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 7121 Berinson, Hon Joe — condolence motion, 3728 Davies, Dexter Melvyn condolence motion, 2812 tribute, s. 972 Disability Services, training, 3104 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 139

BOYDELL, HON JACQUELINE ELLEN, Deputy Leader of the Nationals WA (Mining and Pastoral) (Nat) (continued) Education and Training boarding away from home allowance, 943 department savings measures, Darling Range by-election, 3748 staff, mental stress claims, 7773 education assistants, royalties for regions funding, 1766 regional programs notice of motion, 503; made motion 1 — motion, 503; motion, 653 Legislative Council resolution, 1220 ministerial visits, 681 schools camp schools closure, 518 Fairbridge WA, 8909 maintenance, 5646 Carnarvon Community College, redevelopment, 2991 School of Isolated and Distance Education, 1322 (answer advice 1398) Schools of the Air, camp schools, Northam and Moora Residential Colleges, closure, p. 1476 Environment, Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 3917 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure, consideration of tabled papers, 3757, 3904 agricultural colleges trust fund, 3761 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha, 3759 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3761 regional development agenda, 3758 Government’s Local Projects, Local Jobs Program, Select Committee into the — amendment to motion, as amended, 7881 Health Kalgoorlie Health Campus, magnetic resonance imaging machine, 2087 snakebites, antivenom, 7377 (supplementary information 7678) Heritage Bill 2017 — second reading, 5476 Legislative Council business of the house — standing orders suspension motion, 3119, 8868 chamber decorum, s. 3952 complimentary remarks, s. 9250 parliamentary standards and accountability — motion, 3382 McGowan government information supply — motion, 7228 Langoulant report — motion, 1431 Members of Parliament, member for North West Central, Premier’s comments, 5201 Mental Health fly in, fly out workers, 9234 step-up, step-down program, Karratha, s. 6765, 8635 (correction of answer 8916) Mines and Petroleum asbestos management, Pilbara, 7671, 9119 iron ore levy, Nationals WA, s. 7410 Planning, workforce accommodation, 8142, 8340 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1947 Public and Health Sector Legislation Amendment (Right of Return) Bill 2018 — second reading, 8042, 9225 Racing and Gaming, banned drinkers register trial, 8033 Railway and Port (The Pilbara Infrastructure Pty Ltd) Agreement Amendment Bill 2018 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 2098 second reading, 2099 committee, 2105–2107 Regional Development battery metals hub, Pilbara, 5443 community resource centres Premier’s comments, 5027 review, 1388, 4717 dust management, Port Hedland, 6989 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 140 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

BOYDELL, HON JACQUELINE ELLEN, Deputy Leader of the Nationals WA (Mining and Pastoral) (Nat) (continued) Regional Development (continued) exploration incentive scheme, 1496 Goldfields Arts Centre, 2018–19 state budget, 2534 (answer advice 2541) Laverton Hospital, upgrade, 2842 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, business case, 2546 migration, goldfields and Pilbara, 8526, 8768 ministerial responsibilities — motion, 9207 Pilbara Development Commission, live export, 7267 royalties for regions Barnett government, management — motion, 802 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 1083 Spoilbank marina, Port Hedland, 7133 Victoria Hotel, Roebourne, restoration, s. 5044 water resource management, Fitzroy catchment, 9080, 9152 Reserves (Tjuntjuntjara Community) Bill 2018 — second reading, 9066 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018, s. 8925 Sentence Administration Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 533 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 — committee, 9170 State Development, Jobs and Trade automation, societal impact, 5415 BHP South Flank project, offshore steel fabrication work, 4563 lithium refinery, Kwinana, 2354 Local Projects, Local Jobs program impact, 5008 Mining and Pastoral Region, 1959 royalties for regions, 1083 special inquirer — motion, 1181 salt mining, state agreements, 4247 Transport air services, Skippers Aviation, Perth–Carnarvon route, 1454 Broome port, gangway, 2686 Karratha–Tom Price road, 5310 regional airfares, 7513 Water licence fees, 6750 Water and Environmental Regulation, Department of, cost recovery, 5487, 5806, 6571 water resources management — motion, 2956 Watering WA initiative, farm water rebate scheme grants, 4114 BUTI, DR ANTONIO DE PAULO, BPE (Hons), DipEd, MIR, LLB (Hons), DPhil (Armadale) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs, Fitzroy Crossing Pioneer Cemetery, 5271 Appropriation (Capital 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4203 Appropriation (Recurrent 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4203 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2783 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 2784 Moora Residential College, 2784 social housing, Cottesloe, 2783 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2783 Bryce, Hon Malcolm John — condolence motion, 711 Child Protection, juvenile offending, Target 120, 3328 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, Armenian genocide, 103rd anniversary commemoration, s. 3490 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8971 Corrective Services, minister’s performance — motion, 4649 Family and Domestic Violence, Ride Against Domestic Violence, s. 4177 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7084 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8211 Health Armadale Health Service, 4613 drug rehabilitation programs, p. 1004 minister’s performance, 6826 Legal affairs, euthanasia and assisted suicide, legislation, p. 8690 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 141

BUTI, DR ANTONIO DE PAULO, BPE (Hons), DipEd, MIR, LLB (Hons), DPhil (Armadale) (ALP) (continued) Legislation Bill 2018 — second reading, 7451 Local Government, procurement, 7331 McGowan government cost-of-living increases, mpi. 2410 Darling Range electoral district — motion, 3358 tourism and education sectors, government performance, mpi. 4797 Ministers of the Crown Corrective Services, Minister for, performance — motion, 4649 Health, Minister for, performance, 6826 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 5729 Police, crime statistics, Australian Bureau of Statistics and Western Australia Police Force, 189 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 73 Denny Avenue level crossing, 73 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 74 royalties for regions, 74 Public Accounts Committee third report, “PCH—A Long Waiting Period: A critique of the state’s management and oversight of the Perth Children’s Hospital project” — tabling, 1243 fourth report, “Budget Briefing 2018–19” — tabling, 4155 fifth report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — tabling, 6473 sixth report, “No (More) Time to Waste: The ongoing implementation of Western Australia’s Waste Strategy” — tabling, 6909 seventh report, “Further Along the Path: The development and implementation of the Western Australian Bicycle Network Plan” — tabling, 7701 eighth report, “Setting the Stage for Improvement: Department of Education’s management of student attendance” — tabling, 8949 Racing and Gaming, TAB, privatisation, 6618 Reserves (Tjuntjuntjara Community) Bill 2018 — second reading, 7342 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 7856 Sport and Recreation, Kelmscott Bulldogs Football Club, s. 6495 State Development, Jobs and Trade, job creation, Darling Range electorate, 3693 Transport Byford rail extension, 3534 Denny Avenue level crossing, 3494 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6010 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6010 Treasury and Finance 2018–19 state budget, financial responsibility, 2725 GST distribution, state finances, 8185 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8116 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 379 CAREY, MR JOHN NEWTON, BA (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (Perth) (ALP) Agriculture and Food, caged hens, egg production, p. 4145 Appropriation (Capital 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4208 Appropriation (Recurrent 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4208 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2937 local government performance benchmarking, 2939 MAX light rail, 2937 planning reform, 2937 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2937 Culture and the Arts funding, 5978 Picabar, Perth Cultural Centre precinct — motion, 7443 Education and Training Inner City College, 980 school P&Cs, Perth electorate, s. 8093 Environment, hydraulic fracturing, moratorium, 8681 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7072 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7747 Health, anti-vaccination billboard, g. 3663 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 142 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

CAREY, MR JOHN NEWTON, BA (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (Perth) (ALP) (continued) Heritage Bill 2017 — second reading, 2189 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6638 Lands, strata titles, reforms, 4923 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 602 consideration in detail, 893, 1281 third reading, 1703 Planning, lot 2, Piara Waters, zoning, g. 2008 Racing and Gaming, pop-up bars, Perth, 2580 Road Safety inner-city speed limits, g. 3462 reduced speed limit trial, 7565 Small Business, Activate Perth, s. 2034 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 — third reading, 5260 Tourism Dreamtime, 7328 liquor licensing reforms, small bars, 181 Transport bus services, central area transit, review, g. 5846 Matagarup Bridge, 480, 8582 Metronet, Armadale line, Byford extension, 3697 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8090 CATANIA, MR VINCENT ALEXANDER (North West Central) (Nat) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2754 aged care, Carnarvon, 2754 Carnarvon Community College, 2757 regional Western Australia, 2758 Schools of the Air, 2754 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading cognate debate, 2754 amendment to motion regional education, 2758 shark mitigation, 3036 Bryce, Hon Malcolm John — condolence motion, 707 Commerce and Industrial Relations Christmas retail trading hours — motion, 8695 Industry Advisory Group, 4426 subcontractors, 4426 Community and events, Joanna Taylor, tribute, s. 4782 Community Services, community resource centres, p. 24, 841 Corrective Services, minister’s performance — motion, 4635 Courts Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 6786 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 second reading — amendment to motion, 4598 consideration in detail, 4781 Education and Training funding impacts, referral to Education and Health Standing Committee — motion, 760 schools camp schools, staff, 769 Carnarvon Community College, 7099 (answer advice 7438) Schools of the Air, 769, 5721 Emergency Services department, State Emergency Service forum, 8983, 8984 Wiluna Town Bush Fire Brigade, 2400, 2401 Energy, Albany wave energy project, mpi. 1138 Environment, Beeliar wetlands, Infrastructure Western Australia — standing orders suspension motion, 8587; motion, 8587 Fisheries commercial and recreational fisheries, sanctuary zones extension, 4788, 4789 Gascoyne demersal scalefish fishery, 315, 316 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6808 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 143

CATANIA, MR VINCENT ALEXANDER (North West Central) (Nat) (continued) Health aged care, Carnarvon, p. 23; g. 847, 8062 Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Advisory Committee, 8276, 8277 regional health services, nurses, s. 1266 Heritage Bill 2017 second reading, 2199 consideration in detail, 3877, 3880 Lands Landgate sale — notice of motion, 2162 satellite remote sensing services, 2215 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha — notice of motion, 3543 Local Government, Shire of Carnarvon, fascine wall, investigation, 1128, 1129 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 second reading, 3332 consideration in detail, 3574–3578 McGowan government decision-making — notice of motion, 7824; motion, 7964 regional funding — motion, 2419 regional services, funding, mpi. 3867 state economy, mpi. 8989 Members of Parliament electorate offices, 3227 Pilbara, member for, comments, Karratha, s. 6932 Mines and Petroleum exploration incentive scheme, 1669 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha, local participation plan — standing orders suspension motion, 3557; motion, 3557 Ministers of the Crown Corrective Services, Minister for, performance — motion, 4635 Water, Minister for, chamber decorum, complaint, referral to Procedure and Privileges Committee — motion, 3860 Natural Gas (Canning Basin Joint Venture) Agreement (Termination) Bill 2017 — second reading, 1257 Police district boundaries realignment, 1867 firearms transport, g. 4152 north west water police unit, closure, 876 Premier’s Statement, amendment to question Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 175 regional education programs camp schools and agricultural education farms provision trust, 210 Moora Residential College, 51 Public Accounts Committee third report, “PCH—A Long Waiting Period: A critique of the state’s management and oversight of the Perth Children’s Hospital project” — tabling, 1249 sixth report, “No (More) Time to Waste: The ongoing implementation of Western Australia’s Waste Strategy” — tabling, 6913 eighth report, “Setting the Stage for Improvement: Department of Education’s management of student attendance” — tabling, 8954 Racing and Gaming Racing and Wagering Western Australia, thoroughbred co-director, 4613 TAB, privatisation offers, 7037, 7039 Trackside — motion, 7049 Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 — second reading, 3674 Railway and Port (The Pilbara Infrastructure Pty Ltd) Agreement Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 1853 Regional Development Albany wave energy project, referral to Public Accounts Committee — motion, 8208 Karratha, member for Pilbara, comments, s. 6932 minister’s performance — motion, 3644 royalties for regions, funding redistribution, mpi. 2740 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha — motion, 3180 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 144 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

CATANIA, MR VINCENT ALEXANDER (North West Central) (Nat) (continued) Small Business Development Corporation, Regional Small Business Awards, 2215 State Development, Jobs and Trade Australian Space Agency, mpi. 3176 Infrastructure Western Australia, 8385 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha local participation plan — standing orders suspension motion, 3539, 3540 joint development assessment panel decision, 7821 negotiations, 3500, 3501 Tourism “Hotel Perth” campaign, 2255 Tourism Western Australia, staff, 99 Transport department dredging, South Carnarvon, p. 7443 staff, by region, 98 Main Roads WA, staff, by region, 100 Metronet communication systems, tender process, 2892 remote housing funding, 4009 regional airfares, 7434, 7435 Roebourne–Wittenoom Road upgrade, asbestos contamination, 6939, 6940 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 5890 consideration in detail, 6032–6042, 6263–6265, 6320–6325 third reading, 6513 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 5890 consideration in detail, 6482–6493, 6512 Volunteering, volunteers, attrition, 6502, 6503 Water, public water supplies, fluoridation, p. 4588 CHAIR OF COMMITTEES (Hon Simon O’Brien) Legislative Council, committee reports, consideration, temporary order, s. 671 CHAPPLE, HON ROBIN HOWARD (Mining and Pastoral) (GWA) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee, deregistered sites, 1608 Aboriginal Heritage Act Fortescue Metals Group Duck Creek rock art precinct, 5525 Eliwana railway project, 4912 review, consultation paper, 3428 section 16 permits, 6610 Wintawari Guruma Aboriginal Corporation, Spear Hill, 5530 Cross Country Native Title Services, Aboriginal sites, correspondence, 5526 Fitzroy Crossing Pioneer Cemetery, 1553 Flying Foam Massacre, 150th anniversary, s. 1524 Fortescue Metals Group, Pilbara, s. 7530, 9122 heritage inquiry system, 1608 prescribed burning, 8144, 8532 heritage sites 467 (Mynyitjitan Pilka), 1553 24950, 1554 37168, 37170 and 37173 (Eastern Guruma), 5352 Independent Scientific Panel Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation in Western Australia, veto rights, 9082 Indigenous expenditure report, Roebourne, 1585 Lockyer, Vincent, tribute, s. 7151 mining leases, Port Hedland, 7777, 7908 program of work, 4249 minister, Wintawari Guruma Aboriginal Corporation chairman, 2132 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 145

CHAPPLE, HON ROBIN HOWARD (Mining and Pastoral) (GWA) (continued) Aboriginal Affairs (continued) Munday Swamp, Perth , 1609 Parnpajinya community, 5523 Pilbara elder, death, s. 6449 Planning, Lands and Heritage, Department of, Aboriginal places, 1607 Regional Services Reform Unit, Roebourne, 3792 Register of Aboriginal Sites, 1586, 3148 Registrar of Aboriginal Sites, Shire of Broome, 6607 remote Aboriginal communities, drinking water, 7156 Rottnest Island, 5836, 5837, 6604 Shark Bay artefacts, 3791 Wintawari Guruma Aboriginal Corporation, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, comments, 1224 Agriculture and Food agricultural employment, Kimberley, 4116 agricultural research project, Ord Valley, 1768 (answer advice 1966), s. 3137, 5671 agriculture, innovation — motion, 8497 cane toads, classification, 1087, 5029 Gogo station, irrigation, 1814, 1815, 5034 (answer advice 5036) Northern Beef Futures project, 1411 pastoral lands, feral animal culling management, 7135 Betting Tax Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 8656 Betting Tax Assessment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 8656 Commerce and Industrial Relations, IGA, Fitzroy Crossing, 6609 Community Titles Amendment (Consistency of Charging) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7396 Community Titles Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 7396 committee, 7400–7408, 7522 Delegated Legislation, Joint Standing Committee on first report, “Observations arising from the Committee review of the City of Local Government and Public Property Amendment Local Law 2015” — motion, 1076 third report, “Procedures for dealing with consequential amendments to delegated legislation following enactment of primary legislation” — motion, 1077 seventh report, “Biosecurity and Agricultural Management Act 2007 Notice Under Section 130(1)” — tabling, 1180 eighth report, “Shire of Northampton Local Government Property Local Law 2017” — tabling, 1181 ninth report, “Shire of Chittering Repeal Local Law 2017” — tabling, 1181 twelfth report, “Shire of Northam Cemeteries Amendment Local Law 2017” — tabling, 5158 thirteenth report, “Shire of Toodyay Health Local Law 2017” — tabling, 5159 fourteenth report, “City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Activities on Thoroughfares and Trading in Thoroughfares and Public Places Amendment Local Law 2018 and City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Local Government Property Amendment Local Law 2018” — tabling, 7224 Disallowance motions Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 7994; discharge of order, 8882 Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act — motion, 1451; in reply, 1452 City of Busselton Standing Orders Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 4064; discharge of order, 4821 City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Activities on Thoroughfares and Trading in Thoroughfares and Public Places Amendment Local Law 2018, — notice of motion, 4676; motion — cognate debate, 7529 City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Local Government Property Amendment Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 4676; motion — cognate debate, 7529 City of Karratha Activities in Thoroughfares and Public Places and Trading Local Law 2017 — discharge of order, 2072 City of Karratha Fencing Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 4064 City of Karratha Standing Orders Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 4676 Commerce and Industrial Relations Regulations Amendment (Fees and Charges) Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 6395; discharge of order, 7754 Cremation Amendment Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 4064; discharge of order, 4821 District Court Amendment Rules 2018 — notice of motion, 1477; discharge of order, 2072 District Court Amendment Rules (No. 2) 2018 — notice of motion, 6551; discharge of order, 6972 Environmental Protection (Plastic Bags) Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 4064; amendment to motion, 7145; motion, as amended, 7145; motion, 7149 Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Regulation 2018 — notice of motion, 9195 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 146 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

CHAPPLE, HON ROBIN HOWARD (Mining and Pastoral) (GWA) (continued) Disallowance motions (continued) Jetties Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — notice of motion, 5291 Metropolitan Region Scheme Major Amendment 1308/41 — notice of motion, 5166 Planning and Development (Development Assessment Panels) Amendment Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 6395; discharge of order, 8014 Port Authorities Amendment Regulations 2017 — discharge of order, 1201 Prohibition of Fishing (Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park) Order 2018 — discharge of order, 3738 Public Transport Authority Amendment Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 6395; discharge of order, 8882 Racing, Gaming and Liquor Regulations Amendment (Fees and Charges) Regulations 2018 — discharge of order, 8882 Shire of Bridgetown–Greenbushes Cemeteries Amendment Local Law 2017 — discharge of order, 2072 Shire of Broome Local Government Property and Public Places Amendment Local Law 2017 — discharge of order, 3738 Shire of Broome Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law (2) 2017 — motion, 3290 Shire of Capel Dogs Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 782 Shire of Chittering Repeal Local Law 2017 — motion, 1450 Shire of Collie Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 782 Shire of Dundas Standing Orders Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 5291 Shire of Koorda Standing Orders Local Law 2017 — discharge of order, 3738 Shire of Morawa Fencing Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 6395; discharge of order, 7754 Shire of Mount Magnet Activities in Thoroughfares and Public Places and Trading Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Animals, Environment and Nuisance Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Cats Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Cemeteries Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Dogs Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Extractive Industries Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Fencing Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Health Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Repeal Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488; discharge of order, 8882 Shire of Mount Magnet Standing Orders Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Narrogin Bush Fire Brigades Local Law 2017 — discharge of order, 804 Shire of Northam Cemeteries Amendment Local Law 2017 — motion, 5659 Shire of Northampton Dogs Local Law 2017 — discharge of order, 804 Shire of Northampton Local Government Property Local Law 2017 — motion, 1451 Shire of Quairading Animals, Environment and Nuisance Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 4064; discharge of order, 4821 Shire of Toodyay Health Local Law 2017 — amendment to motion, 5659 Shire of Victoria Plains Bush Fire Brigades Local Law 2017 — discharge of order, 804 Shire of Victoria Plains Cemeteries Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 8014 Water Services Regulations Amendment (Fees and Charges) Regulations 2018 — discharge of order, 8014 Water Services (Water Corporation Charges) Amendment Regulations 2017 — discharge of order, 1201 Western Australian Meat Industry Authority Amendment Regulations 2017 — notice of motion, 782 Western Australian Meat Industry Authority Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — notice of motion, 6395; discharge of order, 7754 Education and Training, department, smoking policy, 5313 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on, first report, “My Life, My Choice: The Report of the Joint Select Committee on End of Life Choices” — tabling, 5162; motion, 5639, 5641 Energy, Horizon Power general manager, 5350, 7811 senior executives, 5350, 7812 solar photovoltaic systems, Mowanjum, 5351, 7811 Environment Barrow Island CO2 injection project, modelling, 5667 BHP, train derailment, 8036 (answer advice 8150), 9254 Biodiversity Conservation Act, 5679 cane toads, classification, 523, 1498 China waste imports ban, minister’s comments, 3812 Cockburn Cement Ltd dust sample testing, 5069 odour neutralising trial, 6889 particulate matter and carbon dioxide emissions, 1659A, 1845 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 147

CHAPPLE, HON ROBIN HOWARD (Mining and Pastoral) (GWA) (continued) Environment (continued) Dampier Archipelago and Burrup Peninsula, World Heritage listing, 3109 Derby tidal power project compliance assessment report, 4719 proposal implementation time limit, 5678 dingoes, 5385, 5682 dust management, Port Hedland, 7422 Environmental Protection Act, pollution reports, 9260 Environmental Protection Authority, Fortescue Metals Group, Eliwana railway project, 4911 feral cat control, Hisstory bait trial, 5680 Gogo station, contaminated site and irrigation, 1812, 5460, 7156 Gorgon gas project, carbon dioxide injection, 2089 Greenpatch development, Dalyellup, chromium-6, 945 hydraulic fracturing economic analysis, 9158 Independent Scientific Panel Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation in Western Australia report, 3268, 7515 terms of reference, 1796; p. 6969 veto rights, 9082 Kimberley, 3754 modelling, 9236 WA Labor election commitment, 8638 Kimberley Pilbara Cattlemen’s Association, red tape, Senate inquiry submission, 1815 Lake Gregory station, 5680 land clearing, Kimberley, 3003 landfill levy, waste avoidance and resource recovery account, 6992, 7269, 8365 Maitland Strategic Industrial Area, 9254 nuclear waste, s. 3442 pastoral leases, Kimberley, 2864 plastic bags ban, 6577 plastic waste, oceans, s. 553 plastics recycling, 5670 Pluto LNG truck loading facility, 6440 “Rich and Rare: Conservation of Threatened Species Follow-up Audit”, 3967–3969, 5678 waste and recycling activity reviews, 5204 Water and Environmental Regulation, Department of, state-significant proposals, 8344 Western Australian biodiversity audit, 1610 Woodside Energy Karratha gas plant, electrical fault, 1389 Pluto flares, 5669 Yara technical ammonium nitrate plant Environmental Protection Authority review, 682 (supplementary information 1505) works approval W4701/2010/1, 4878 Environmental Protection Amendment (Banning Plastic Bags and Other Things) Bill 2017, p. 500 Environmental Protection Amendment (Banning Plastic Bags and Other Things) Bill 2018 introduction and first reading, 1414 second reading, 1414 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3255 Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Department of, 3258 Burrup Peninsula, 3259 container deposit scheme, 3261 exploration incentive scheme, 3261 mining rehabilitation fund, 3256 Federal government, Senator Mehreen Faruqi, s. 4870 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 9097 Health drinking water, uranyl nitrate, 3924 dust management, health risk assessment, 5529, 7542, 7543 minister, Agent Orange statements, 5524 regional and country ambulance sub-centres, disposable linen, 6773 snakebites, antivenom, 7382 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 148 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

CHAPPLE, HON ROBIN HOWARD (Mining and Pastoral) (GWA) (continued) Heritage, Dampier Archipelago and Burrup Peninsula industrialisation, p. 3893, 4674, 5467, 6550, 6844, 7992, 8121, 9193 World Heritage listing, 6996, 8771, 8915 Heritage Bill 2017 — committee, 5482 Lands coastal erosion control, Broome, 3296 Gogo station, diversification permits and contaminated site, 4910 Pastoral Lands Board, unfenced properties, 1604 pastoral leases, carbon sequestration projects, 8052 valuations, Kimberley, 8673 Legal affairs, Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act, 6772 Litter Amendment (Balloons) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 1305 introduction and first reading, 1417 second reading, 1417 Local Government Broome, Shire of Eighty Mile Beach caravan park, 5541 Sandfire Roadhouse, 1800 Carnarvon, Shire of, CEO travel, 5447 complaints handling, p. 6550, 9193 Kalgoorlie–Boulder, City of, 1810, 4567 Local Government Standards Panel, p. 6726, 7631 Melville, City of, building matters, inquiry, p. 5355, 5619 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 — second reading, 7663 Mines and Petroleum Aboriginal heritage Fortescue Metals Group, Pilbara, s. 7530 mining leases, Port Hedland, 7777, 7908 program of work, 4249 ammonium nitrate transport incident, 5351, 8053 Cleveland–Cliffs, Koolyanobbing Mineral Resources Ltd, 5669 mine rehabilitation, 1600 department, staff, sensitive information, 5349 Gorgon gas project, CO2 storage, 5526 hydraulic fracturing moratorium, Barrow Island, 1459 s. 3955 mining industry, s. 9110 mining leases 31/79, 5344 audit, 1394, 6752 Murujuga Living Knowledge Centre, 3919, 5648 Pinjin pastoral station, Hawthorn Resources, 838, 5343, 5402, 5528 seismic survey, Canning Basin, 5350 uranium mining Mulga Rock, 5527 projects, 4877 Woodside Energy, Karratha gas plant, electrical fault, 1326, 1963 Mining on Pinjin Station, Select Committee into — motion, 5022 Ministers of the Crown, Premier, meetings, Fortescue Metals Group, 5348 Natural Gas (Canning Basin Joint Venture) Agreement (Termination) Bill 2017 second reading, 4273 committee, 4280, 4560 Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Resources Amendment (Banning the Use of Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation) Bill 2018 — notice of motion to introduce, 8615 Planning Kimberley–Pilbara–Gascoyne Joint Development Assessment Panel, 3970, 5494 lot 2, Fanstone Avenue, Beeliar, contaminated site, 4142 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 149

CHAPPLE, HON ROBIN HOWARD (Mining and Pastoral) (GWA) (continued) Police, crime statistics goldfields, 7538 Kimberley region, 825 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1940 Railway and Port (The Pilbara Infrastructure Pty Ltd) Agreement Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 2073, 2096 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 2097 committee, 2104–2107 question: Fortescue Metals Group, Eliwana railway project, 3447 Regional Development Broome growth plan, 8928 dust management, Port Hedland, 4878 Gascoyne Development Commission, CEO, 6774, 8040 (correction of answer 8534) Gogo station, 1798, 5679 grassland sites, assessment, 8527 improvement levy, industry exports, Pilbara, p. 4674 Ord–East Kimberley expansion project, 3965 Reserves (Tjuntjuntjara Community) Bill 2018 — second reading, 9066 Road Safety, Great Southern Highway, death and serious injury statistics, 565 Science, space port, RAAF Base Curtin, 7677 State Development, Jobs and Trade Alcoa, bauxite mining operations, 3004, 5073 Barrow Island CO2 injection project, modelling, 5521 Burrup and Maitland Industrial Estates Agreement, LNG facility, 6239 Burrup Peninsula, industrial land, 3802, 3803, 5933, 6236 government procurement processes — motion, 1200 Natural Gas (Canning Basin Joint Venture) Agreement (Termination) Bill 2017 — question: consultation, 6609 state agreement acts, publication, 975 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 6582 committee, 6761, 6865–6870, 6875–6878, 7264, 7274, 7359–7361 Tourism Rottnest Island, 5836, 5837, 6604 tourism industry, Pilbara, s. 1347 Wittenoom mines, tours, 1588, 1589 Transport electronic speed zone signs, schools, Fitzroy Crossing, 4841 landfill site, Alkina Holdings, 1352 Logue River bridge closure, 5670 speed limit, Hamlet Grove, Derby, 8348 straying livestock Great Northern Highway, 8928 Leopold Downs station, 5699, 5966 management, 1601, 5220 Yeeda station, 6897 Treasury and Finance, motor vehicle personal injury scheme premiums, 6607 Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review, Standing Committee on, extension of reporting time — motion, 5660 Water Broome South waste water treatment plant, 1583 Gogo station, dams, 4909 Liveringa station, irrigation centre pivots, 4909 remote Aboriginal communities, drinking water, 7156 CHOWN, HON JAMES EDWARD (Agricultural) (Lib) Agriculture and Food farming, modern practices, 1393 genetically modified crops, Marsh v Baxter case, Department of Agriculture and Food report, s. 1405, 1465, 1526 Genetically Modified Crops Free Areas Act, reinstatement — motion, 2331 live export continuation, 5763 Emanuel Exports, licence cancellation, 5032 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 150 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

CHOWN, HON JAMES EDWARD (Agricultural) (Lib) (continued) Agriculture and Food (continued) Primary Industries and Regional Development, Department of, glyphosate, 5312 stable fly, declared pest, mitigation protocols, 7136 Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 5504 committee, 7650–7652, 7656–7660 Corrective Services Corruption and Crime Commission report prisoner supervision, 2844, 2996 recommendations, tracking, 7516, 8930 Greenough Regional Prison, critical incident, 4568 (answer advice 4725), 4844 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the first report, “The efficiency and timeliness of the current appointment process for Commissioners and Parliamentary Inspectors of the CCC” — motion, 671, 1383 sixth report, “Parliamentary Inspector’s report on the issuing of notices by the Corruption and Crime Commission under s 42 of the Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Act” — motion, 1078 eighth report, “The More Things Change…: Matters arising from the Corruption and Crime Commission’s Report on Operation Aviemore: Major Crime Squad Investigation into the Unlawful Killing of Mr Joshua Warneke” — tabling, 6394; motion, 6745 Disallowance motions, Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act — motion, 1452 Education and Training agricultural education farms provision trust, plant and machinery replacement, 689 education facilities, funding — motion, 5177 regional programs — motion, 1059 schools camp schools 2019 bookings, 1503 closure, 2539 Fairbridge WA, 6443 Geraldton Camp School, p. 2950 non-government operators, 948 Point Peron Camp School, closure, p. 924, 2691 Landsdale Farm School, Family Support WA, 5492 Moora Residential College, Hon Darren West’s comments, 1964, 2359, s. 3953; matter of privilege, 4077 Energy, Synergy, daily supply charge, 5448 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3384 Moora Residential College, Hon Darren West’s comments, 3385 tax increases, 3390 Fisheries rock lobster fishery, 9156 sharks hazard mitigation, 4249 monitoring network, 8038, 8771 tagged bronze whaler, Esperance, 7676 Health paediatric dental treatment, 3271 (answer advice 3926) palliative care, 8639 Industrial Hemp Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 4829 Legislative Council, parliamentary questions, question without notice 329, Hon Sue Ellery’s comments, s. 3781; pex. 3893 Local Government, procurement practices, 9085 McGowan government, decision-making — motion, 8006 Police, dignitary protection unit, Scarborough Beach, protester, 1324, 1460 Racing and Gaming, TAB, privatisation, 6755 Regional Development community resource centres, funding, 3428, 3920, 5206 minister, ministerial responsibilities — motion, 9201 regional transport and infrastructure — motion, 5407 royalties for regions, Barnett government, management — motion, 801 Sport and Recreation, Collie Mineworkers Memorial Pool, 8674 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 151

CHOWN, HON JAMES EDWARD (Agricultural) (Lib) (continued) Tourism marketing campaigns and subsidies, 4117 minister, “Western Australia the Road Trip State” campaign, Nathan Harding, 9255 Optus Stadium, marketing, maintenance, 9241 Rottnest Island Army jetty, 9256, 9259 asset management, 9256, 9258 booking system, 9257 quokka selfies, 9259 Transport charter services, Optus Stadium, 5651 roads Bussell Highway, Busselton–Capel, 828 Busselton Bypass–Fairway Drive intersection, 1089 Mullewa–Wubin Road, upgrade, 5810 Treasury and Finance Duties Act, exempt family farm transactions, 3754 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, parliamentary budget office, 1222 state economy, foreign investment, 4722 Water Gingin Brook catchment system, 3109 licence fees, 6575 Water Corporation Dunsborough water and Busselton drainage assets, 7381 (answer advice 8041) fixed standpipes, 7272 Wongan Hills to Moora water pipeline, 7778, 7908 CLARKE, MRS ROBYN MARJORIE JANE (Murray–Wellington) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 3070 economic growth, 3071 regional roads, 3070 Rural Fire Division, 3071 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 3070 Community and events, Murray–Wellington electorate, s. 8094 Culture and the Arts, filmmaking, 7045 Emergency Services crew cab protection program, 4187 Rural Fire Division, 2147, 3619 Yarloop Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade, s. 3046 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6951 Health Methamphetamine Action Plan, 8684 Peel Health Campus, 6276 regional health services, hospitals, funding, 2885 Mines and Petroleum, industry performance, 2043 Police, Mandurah police district, g. 3460 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 216 public schools, 218 small business, 217 tourism, 217 Regional Development, royalties for regions, funding redistribution, mpi. 2744 Tourism, cruise ship facilities, investment, 981 Transport roads, regional investment, 6798 speed limits and signage, Cookernup, g. 441 Treasury and Finance land tax, 3499 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, royalties for regions, 389 state economy, business confidence, 7324 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8083 Water, southern forests irrigation scheme, 7571 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 152 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

CLIFFORD, HON TIMOTHY JAMES, BA Politics (International Relations and Journalism) (East Metropolitan) (GWA) Aboriginal heritage, Maddington–Kenwick strategic employment area, 3424, (paper tabled 3440) 3753 Community Services, homelessness, s. 9112 Culture and the Arts, Picabar, Perth Cultural Centre precinct, 7384 Emergency Services Rural Fire Division — motion, 3248 training review — motion, 6404 Energy electric vehicles, charging points, 1085 Maitland Industrial Estate, gas contracts, 9155 renewable energy, policy, 7138 south west interconnected system, future generation requirements, 7905 streetlights, Ballajura, 4565 Synergy, SolarReturn, 4252 Synergy and Horizon Power, hardship utility grant scheme, 4722, 5032 Environment black cockatoo, habitat, 7271 Bush Forever sites, 1226 climate adaptation conference, 1392 climate change, policy, 1961, 2537, 6576, 6754, 6892, 8530, 8642, 9239 Environmental Protection Authority, 2016–17 annual report, 2690 hydraulic fracturing, greenhouse gas emissions, 8773, 9084 soil and water contamination, west Bullsbrook, 7780 Swan River, Victoria Quay, site remediation, 5808 Urban Bushland Council, twenty-fifth anniversary, s. 1789 Water and Environmental Regulation, Department of, climate change unit, 1770 Wheatstone LNG project, emissions, 2357 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 4231 Bush Forever sites, 4233 climate change, 4232 games industry, 4232 renewable energy, 4231 Forestry, south west forests, economic opportunities — motion, 6853 Heritage Roleystone Theatre, closure, 8911 Royal George Hotel, redevelopment, 8148, 8342 Heritage Bill 2017 — second reading, 5473 Housing Bentley 360 project, 2091 (answer advice 2361) public housing, 136 Bishopsgate Street, Carlisle, 1502 Innovation and ICT, electric vehicles, 5387, 7673, 8039 Local Government, City of Swan, Midland Oval redevelopment, s. 1406, 3107, 3273, 3429, 3920, 6443 Planning Beeliar wetlands, 6994 Tuohy Gardens, 5651, 6238 wetland buffer guideline, 5490, 5930 Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 second reading, 7899, 7910 committee, 8017 Regional Development, solar projects, goldfields, 1326, 1457 Road Traffic Amendment (Driving Offences) Bill 2018 — second reading, 5435 State Development, Jobs and Trade, Alcoa, enterprise bargaining agreement, s. 5819 Transport mandatory cycle helmets — motion, 8010 Murdoch Drive connection project, p. 1916 principal shared path network, works program, 4139 public transport, bus fleet, 683, 1221 train stations, Perth, Sky News broadcast, 4844 , buses, carbon dioxide emissions, 827 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7008 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 153

CLIFFORD, HON TIMOTHY JAMES, BA Politics (International Relations and Journalism) (East Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7008 Treasury and Finance, state fleet, 5207, 5444, 7515 Women’s Interests, International Day of the Girl Child, s. 6894 CLOHESY, HON ALANNA THERESE, BSocSc (Social Policy) (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (East Metropolitan) (ALP) Alternate Approaches to Reducing Illicit Drug Use and Its Effects on the Community, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 6730 Berinson, Hon Joe — condolence motion, 3730 Child Protection, foster care, abuse allegations, 5806 (answer advice 5934) Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, St Patrick’s Day, s. 1102 Community Services, Early Years Initiative, Health Department, 2720 Cooke, Tony, tribute, s. 2120 Corrective Services prisoners, Medicare access, 6446 “Transitional Services in Western Australian Prisons” report, prisoners with chronic mental health conditions, 2128 Disability Services, National Disability Insurance Scheme, WA Country Health Service, 9190 Disallowance motions, Health Services (Information) Amendment Regulations 2018 — motion, 7679 Education and Training camp schools and Landsdale Farm School, annual savings, 5809 community kindergartens, enrolment threshold, 5805 students with disability, federal funding, 5811 Elder Abuse, Select Committee into, final report, “‘I never thought it would happen to me’: When trust is broken” — motion, 6230 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on first report, “My Life, My Choice: The Report of the Joint Select Committee on End of Life Choices”, government response, ms. 8614 research officer, 8909 Environment climate change, policy, 9239 Cockburn Cement Ltd, dust sample testing, 5070 Greenpatch development, Dalyellup, gamma survey, 5314 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on seventy-third report, “2017–18 Budget Cycle — Part 1: Estimates hearings and related matters” — tabling, 2067; motion, 4553 seventy-fourth report, “2016–17 Annual Report Hearings” — tabling, 2486; motion, 4557 seventy-fifth report, “Corrections to Report 73: 2017–18 Budget Cycle — Part 1: Estimates hearings and related matters” — tabling, 4676; motion, 5021 seventy-sixth report, “2018–19 Budget Cycle — Part 1: Estimates hearings and related matters” — tabling, 6395 Health abortion Broome Hospital, 3143 numbers, 1556 RU486 drug, 1555 signs of life after procedures, 1556 trisomy 21, 1555 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1597 (answer advice 5816), 5834 (correction of answer 5935) angelhands, 8914 childhood cancer — motion, 6409 Cloghan, Danny, employment, 6749 computerised tomography scanners, 4587 department “Our performance” webpage, ms. 924 St John Ambulance contract, 7270 staff, annual leave, 3815 drinking water, uranyl nitrate, 3925 drugs, fentanyl, 6751 dust management, health risk assessment, 5529 elective surgery, Geraldton, 3790 (supplementary information 8917), 5464 (supplementary information 8917), 8636 (answer advice 9243) g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 154 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

CLOHESY, HON ALANNA THERESE, BSocSc (Social Policy) (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (East Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Health (continued) Gogo station, irrigation, 1328 Goomalling and York Health Services redevelopment, official opening, 1584 health services, Kambalda, 2540 hospitals and health campuses Albany Health Campus, radiation oncology services, 8031 Broome Health Campus, 4255, 4569 emergency departments, cannabis and cannabinoids, 1656 Geraldton Health Campus intoxicated patients and medical assessments, 2130, 5222 redevelopment, 4292 Kalgoorlie Health Campus computerised tomography scanner, 2094 magnetic resonance imaging machine, 2087, 2689, 3426, 4568, 5808, 5932, 6757, 8642 sonography and nuclear medicine, 2359, 2536, 3107 (answer advice 3274) outpatient non-essential medical care, fee, 7383 (answer advice 8041), 7516 Perth Children’s Hospital high dependency unit and paediatric intensive care unit, 6988 (answer advice 9243) opening, ms. 3080 project management — motion, 1930 Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, gender diversity service, 4288 Injury Matters, board, 5537 International Day for Epilepsy Awareness, ms. 1357 International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, ms. 6971 intersex infants and young people, surgery, 4287 laboratory animals, bred, reared, acquired and supplied, 1353 medical cannabis, Cannabis-Based Products Assessment Panel, 684 meningococcal ACWY vaccine, ms. 8742 minister Agent Orange statements, 5525 briefing notes and speaking points, 1571 freedom of information requests, 1537 mobile devices, 1545 Moora visits, 3148 on-demand transport services, 1646 Optus Stadium visits, 1654 portfolios boards and committees, 5558 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1642 records management and archiving, 5065 Twitter accounts, 1624 staff, annual leave, 5963 My Health Record, 8912 National Disability Insurance Scheme, home and community care funding, 689 non-fatal strangulation, 1562 North Metropolitan Health Service 2017–18 budget, 6444 2018–19 budget, 6568 board membership, 5381, 5441 (answer advice 5495), 5485, 5644 misconduct, Corruption and Crime Commission report, 5312, 5381 (answer advice 7520), 5444 (correction of answer 5495), 5447 procurement practices, 5389 (correction of answer 5495) (supplementary information 8916), 5804 nurses, regional towns, 3833 paediatric dental treatment, 3272 (answer advice 3926) palliative care, 8639 Parkinson’s Western Australia, 9123 PathWest, privacy breach, 1352 patient assisted travel scheme, 5813 posthumous collection of gametes, review, 681, 943, 6989, 7267, 7513 prescribed burning smoke, health impact, 5223 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 155

CLOHESY, HON ALANNA THERESE, BSocSc (Social Policy) (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (East Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Health (continued) Quadriplegic Centre, 4111, 5387, 7032 regional and country ambulance sub-centres, disposable linen, 6773 reimbursement of hospital costs, 3789, 5521 renal dialysis, Moora, 9153 school nurses, 3801 senior driver’s licence renewal, medical assessments, 7383 (correction of answer 7781), 7779, 7780, 8797, 9124 snakebites, antivenom, 7378 (supplementary information 7678), 7382, 8793, 8796, 9116 Southern Inland Health Initiative, governance group, 8349 (answer advice 8533) “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, medihotels, 2134 spinal community nurses, 7033 Telstra ReadyCare, 1587 Therapeutic Goods Administration medical cannabis, applications, 4251, 5203 prescription-only codeine, 521 tick-borne disease, Lyme-like illness, 6610, 9190; motion, 1420 Tobacco Products Control Act, review, 825, 1322 WA Country Health Service, costs, staff and clinical incidents, 2124 WA Health Excellence Awards, ms. 8122 WA women’s health strategy, 5382, 5812 World AIDS Day, ms. 9052 Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, in reply, 1206 committee, 1207–1217, 1228, 1399–1404, 1449, 1450 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 1450 third reading, 1450 revised explanatory memorandum — Committee of the Whole, s. 1304 Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (WA) Amendment Act 2018, section 87 and part 3, proclamation, ms. 3737 Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement Bill 2017 — second reading, 4855 Housing, Broome Aboriginal short-stay accommodation, 5932 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 6770 second reading, 6770 Lands, Swan District Hospital site, 9242 Legal affairs, Criminal Law (Mentally Impaired Accused) Act, reform, 5813 Local Government, libraries, interlibrary loan system, 5810 McKiernan, James Philip, tribute, s. 4869 Mental Health agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1597 alcohol and other drug residential rehabilitation centre, south west, 3832 Alcohol.Think Again campaign, ms. 8313 assertive patient flow, 3272 “Better Choices. Better Lives: Western Australian Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drug Services Plan 2015– 2025”, 8538 clinical governance review, 6756, 9158 consultation liaison services, 7152–7154, 7282 drug and alcohol services, 5535, 5536, 5823 drug attitude surveys, 7517 East Metropolitan Youth Unit, 7677 emergency department presentations, 7420 fly in, fly out workers, ms. 9128 Geraldton Sobering Up Centre, 2372 Graylands Hospital, closure, 5808 “Learnings from the message stick: The report of the Inquiry into Aboriginal youth suicide in remote areas”, 3139 mental health accommodation strategy, 2089 Mental Health Commission bed increase tender, south west, 9253 Exit International workshop, 7903, 8340 “Integrated Atlas of Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs”, 6442, 7115 trans-cultural mental health unit, review, 1459 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 156 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

CLOHESY, HON ALANNA THERESE, BSocSc (Social Policy) (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (East Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Mental Health (continued) mental health initiatives, s. 5819 mental health services, south west region, 1321 Mental Health Week, events, ms. 6726 methamphetamine compulsory crisis intervention services, 8633 Meth Helpline, 5032, 5562 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce, ms. 8614 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1571 freedom of information requests, 1537 mobile devices, 1545 Moora visits, 3148 on-demand transport services, 1645 Optus Stadium visits, 1654 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1641 records management and archiving, 4740 Twitter accounts, 1623 recovery college, ms. 1738 Ride for Youth, s. 653 step-up, step-down programs Albany, ms. 7753 Karratha, 8635 (correction of answer 8916) suicide prevention strategy, 2087, 2536, 5813 support lines, evaluation data, 7380 (answer advice 8645) “The impact of FIFO work practices on mental health”, 3788 Western Australian Alcohol and Other Drug Conference 2018, excellence awards, s. 1180 Ministers of the Crown, Deputy Premier agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1598 briefing notes and speaking points, 1571 freedom of information requests, 1537 mobile devices, 1545 Moora visits, 3148 on-demand transport services, 1646 Optus Stadium visits, 1654 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1642 (supplementary information 2096) Twitter accounts, 1624 Planning 3 Oceans twin towers development, Scarborough, Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, 9237, 9239 Dianella industrial precinct, rezoning, p. 4675 landfill, Bullsbrook, p. 2949 wetland buffer guideline, 5930 Police corruption oversight agencies, multi-partisan select committee, p. 4675 methamphetamine, usage, 7239 stations, Capel, 5928 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, in reply, 1508 committee, 1510–1522, 1781, 4109–4111, 4122–4127 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 4127 third reading, 4128 Transport government contracts, Huawei, 5931 Main Roads WA, South Western Highway, 5933 mandatory cycle helmets — motion, 8013 Marble Bar Road, maintenance, 9241 senior driver’s licence renewal, Derby, 6992 (correction of answer 7781), 7140 (correction of answer 7781) Southern Ports Authority, ministerial direction, 5926 Wellington Dam, waterskiing, 5933 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 157

CLOHESY, HON ALANNA THERESE, BSocSc (Social Policy) (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (East Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Treasury and Finance department, project bank accounts, 9237 Insurance Commission of Western Australia, Bell Group liquidations, 9233 state fleet, carbon offsets, 9238 Women’s Interests Anna Stewart Memorial Project, s. 7277 WA Women’s Hall of Fame, 2018 inductees, s. 702 COLLIER, HON PETER CHARLES, BA, DipEd, Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee, section 18 applications, 6239 native title, Yindjibarndi determination, Fortescue Metals Group appeal, 3428 Thalanyji Pastoral Company, grants, 6885 Alternate Approaches to Reducing Illicit Drug Use and Its Effects on the Community, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 6736 Berinson, Hon Joe — condolence motion, 3727 Child Protection, minister, portfolios, senior executive staff, female staff, 704 Commerce and Industrial Relations Building and Construction Industry Training Fund — amendment to motion, 1375, 1739 Christmas retail trading hours, 9078 (supplementary information 9160) subcontractors, payment security, 9232 Community Services hardship utility grant scheme, applications, 2683 minister, portfolios, senior executive staff, female staff, 703 Corrective Services, Wandoo Rehabilitation Prison, 4561 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the first report, “The efficiency and timeliness of the current appointment process for Commissioners and Parliamentary Inspectors of the CCC” — motion, 1756 eighth report, “The More Things Change…: Matters arising from the Corruption and Crime Commission’s Report on Operation Aviemore: Major Crime Squad Investigation into the Unlawful Killing of Mr Joshua Warneke” — postponement motion, 7126, 7893 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 — committee, 7758 Davies, Dexter Melvyn — condolence motion, 2817 Disability Services Bennett Brook Disability Justice Centre, residents, 8524 National Disability Insurance Scheme 2018–19 state budget, 2532 implementation, 2085 transition, 517, 5441, 9151 Disallowance motions City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Activities on Thoroughfares and Trading in Thoroughfares and Public Places Amendment Local Law 2018 — motion — cognate debate, 7529 City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Local Government Property Amendment Local Law 2018 — motion — cognate debate, 7529 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 second reading — amendment to motion, 6420 question: impact, 4716 (answer advice 4846, 5036) Education and Training education facilities, funding — motion, 5172 portfolio, management and funding — motion, 787 Electoral Affairs, Constitutional Centre and Electoral Education Centre, 5644 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on, meeting minutes — motion, 8321 Energy Alkimos battery project, 1776 electricity retailers executive team remuneration, 6757 (correction of answer 6997) residential customers in arrears, 2684, 4291 Horizon Power overseas markets, 1319 tariff equalisation contribution, 3924 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 158 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

COLLIER, HON PETER CHARLES, BA, DipEd, Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Energy (continued) renewable energy buyback scheme, 9087 Synergy business plan tariffs, 5810, 7416 renewable energy buyback scheme, 3747, 4245, 4561 residential customer payment plans, 2847 solar panels, 3915 Western Power, “State of the Infrastructure Report”, 2092 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on estimates hearings, s. 4729 seventy-third report, “2017–18 Budget Cycle — Part 1: Estimates hearings and related matters” — postponement motion, 7126; motion, 2351, 4552, 4559, 5017 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3080 Langoulant report, 3092 Metronet funding, 3081 Muja power station, 3093 National Disability Insurance Scheme, 3083 royalties for regions, 3083 Woodlands transmission line, 3094 Family and Domestic Violence, minister, portfolios, senior executive staff, female staff, 703 Federal–State Relations, 2018–19 budget — motion, 2498 Government’s Local Projects, Local Jobs Program, Select Committee into the, establishment — motion, as amended, 7494; amendment to motion, as amended, 7881; amendment to motion, as amended, 7887 Health Cloghan, Danny, employment, 6748 hospitals and health campuses Albany Health Campus, radiation oncology services, 8031 Perth Children’s Hospital, high dependency unit and paediatric intensive care unit, 6987 (answer advice 9243) North Metropolitan Health Service 2017–18 budget, 6444 2018–19 budget, 6567 board membership, 5381, 5441 (answer advice 5495), 5485, 5643 misconduct, Corruption and Crime Commission report, 5381 (answer advice 7520) procurement practices, inquiry, 5804 quadriplegic accommodation, Shenton Park, 4111 Housing community housing, three-strikes policy, 3264 Regional Services Reform Unit consultation findings, 8140, 8337 district leadership groups, 8345 seniors housing strategy, 3110, 9242 Lands Fini Group, medihotel, 940 Landgate commercialisation, 4112 Property Exchange Australia, 7901 Legal affairs, native title, Yindjibarndi determination, Fortescue Metals Group appeal, 3428 Legislative Council business of the house — standing orders suspension motion, 3120, 8868, 8907 complimentary remarks, s. 9249 parliamentary questions question without notice 197 — tabling of paper, s. 1463 question without notice 329, Hon Jim Chown, personal explanation, s. 3949 parliamentary standards and accountability — motion, 3377 standing order 40, “Personal Explanation”, s. 4581 statements by ministers and parliamentary secretaries, point of order, s. 1477 temporary orders 6(3), (4) and (5), recall of the house — amendment to motion, 6215; motion, as amended, 6216 McGowan government decision-making — motion, 7998 financial plan — motion, 1916 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 159

COLLIER, HON PETER CHARLES, BA, DipEd, Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) McGowan government (continued) information supply — motion, 7233; s. 7279 Langoulant report — motion, 1428 Mental Health, methamphetamine, compulsory crisis intervention services, 8633 Mines and Petroleum Banksia Road sand mine, 7771 Cleveland–Cliffs, Koolyanobbing, meeting, Premier, 1082 hydraulic fracturing exploration incentive scheme, 9233 petroleum leases, 8766 (answer advice 8776) Mining on Pinjin Station, Select Committee into — motion, 5022 Ministers of the Crown ministerial offices, chiefs of staff, 941 Premier China visit, (answer advice 1505, 1778) 2123, 3102 (answer advice 3111) Huawei, verbal or written briefings, 6458 London visit, 1494 London visit and China visit, 2838, 2989 Regional Development, ministerial responsibilities — motion, 9195 Natural Gas (Canning Basin Joint Venture) Agreement (Termination) Bill 2017 — second reading, 4272 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 — committee, 2529 Personal Choice and Community Safety, Select Committee on, establishment — motion, 5357 Planning Design WA, stage 1 policies, 3915 infill targets, 7669 Subiaco, City of density target, 8336 draft local planning scheme, p. 8741 Police entertainment precincts, antisocial behaviour action plans, 8032 firearms, licensing renewals, 9160 officers assaulted, charges, 565 police stations, Mundijong, 3102 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the Dumas House, office relocation, 949 remuneration, 7520 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1942 fifty-third report, “Review of the Standing Orders relating to motions on notice”, recommendation 1 — amendment to temporary order — motion, 9245 standing orders review — motion, 3763 Public Sector Management Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation, Department of, acting director general, 1764 public sector employees, job security, 4723 salary bands, 9151 Racing and Gaming, TAB, privatisation, Trackside, 6884 Railway and Port (The Pilbara Infrastructure Pty Ltd) Agreement Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 2072 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 2098 committee, 2103–2105 Regional Development Albany wave energy project Carnegie Clean Energy business case, 7384 CEO resignation, 7132 electricity revenue, 1453 financial assistance, 6566, 6987, 7132 funding plan, 8632 research and development tax incentives, 7375, 7511 common-user infrastructure, 1327 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 160 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

COLLIER, HON PETER CHARLES, BA, DipEd, Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Regional Development (continued) Albany wave energy project (continued) electricity production, 1320 tender process, 7375, 7511, (correction of answer 7520) Western Power consultation, 1385 Carnarvon fascine, point of order, ms. 1056 Collie Futures Economic Advisory Committee, advertising, 3755 ministerial responsibilities — motion, 9195 Spoilbank marina, Port Hedland, 7265, 7669 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018, discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7128; s. 8923 Sport and Recreation, Netball Association, pavilion, 6231, 6437 State Development, Jobs and Trade government contracts, Huawei, 4715, 5026 (answer advice 9088) Local Projects, Local Jobs program — motion, 1185, 4541 Mineral Resources Ltd, Cleveland–Cliffs, Koolyanobbing, 4245, 5925 (supplementary information 6240), 6232 Water Corporation–Electrical Trades Union, enterprise bargaining agreement, 3747 Western Australia Worth Sharing campaign, 5316, 6773 Tourism Etihad Airways, Perth–Abu Dhabi daily flights, 1957 international visitors, 1385 driving holidays, 8140 Perth hills, 3421 Wood, Stephen, dismissal, 1495 Transport Forrestfield–Airport Link, project costs, 7770 Fremantle Port, Carrington Street–Stirling Highway project, 1091 government contracts, Huawei, 4845, 5199, 5200 Metronet infrastructure upgrade, metropolitan train station, 1460 Midland line, 1393 private sector reference group, 7264 task force, 1080, 1218 Mid West Ports Authority, 1226 (answer advice 1329) minister, portfolios, contracts, 5033 Optus Stadium, Matagarup Bridge, 821, 1217 (supplementary information 1966), 1763 (answer advice 1779), 1956, 1965, 2691, 4837, 5308, 6602, 6748, 8055 rail lines Thornlie–Cockburn Link, benefit–cost ratio, 8149 Yanchep extension, benefit–cost ratio, 7901 Yanchep extension and Thornlie–Cockburn Link, 8775 roads Bunbury Outer Ring Road, 7416 Carrington Street–Stirling Highway project, 680, 2131 Perth Freight Link finalisation costs, 680 funding reallocation, 690, 830 Roe Highway stage 8, funding reallocation, 822 Tonkin Highway stage 3, 3420 Southern Ports Authority annual report, 8908 ministerial direction, 5486, 5926, 6437, 8524, 8766 taxis plate ownership, 517, 525 (supplementary information 691) taxi and charter operators, levy, 1453 Wellington Dam, waterskiing, 5933 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 — committee, 7251 Treasury and Finance foreign buyers surcharge, 2990, 5025, 5804 gold royalty, 2018–19 state budget, 2997 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 161

COLLIER, HON PETER CHARLES, BA, DipEd, Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Treasury and Finance (continued) infrastructure, federal funding, 2837 (answer advice 2998) strategic asset investment plans, 3264 TAB, point-of-consumption wagering tax, 6995 Water minister, portfolios, fees and charges, reviews, 9078 residential consumption, 5389 Water Corporation cost recovery, 2086 desalination plants, 2360, 4143 fees and charges, 2351, 2352 non-metropolitan residential charges, 8908 residential customers in arrears, 2532 (answer advice 2998) staff, salaries, 564 Women’s Interests, minister, portfolios, senior executive staff, female staff, 703 COOK, HON ROGER HUGH, BA, GradDipBus (PR), MBA, Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health (Kwinana) (ALP) Bryce, Hon Malcolm John — condolence motion, 708 Disability Services, National Disability Insurance Scheme, Commonwealth Home Support Programme, 3056 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on, first report, “My Life, My Choice: The Report of the Joint Select Committee on End of Life Choices”, government response, ms. 8678 Estimates Committees, committee A, supplementary information questions A8 and A9, s. 4617 Health 2018–19 state budget, health appropriations, 2734 aged care, Carnarvon, g. 8062 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2649 Albany radiotherapy service, 7818, 7819 ambulance ramping, 4790, 4918, 8293, 8294 anti-vaccination campaign, 4793; g. 3664 commonwealth funding, 3322 Corruption and Crime Commission, “Report into bribery and corruption in maintenance and service contracts within North Metropolitan Health Service”, government response, ms. 4914 department CabCharge and Uber, 2646 Grace Vaughan House, relocation, 2660, 4471, 4472 not-for-profit funding arrangements, 3369 “Our performance” webpage, ms. 842 refurbishment and renovation, 189 Royal Street, East Perth, 2660 school health nurses, 8256 staff, 8263 elective surgery, waitlist, July report, 5089, 5090 external providers, funding agreements, 4469 Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Advisory Committee, 8276, 8277 foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, g. 8064 health service delivery, budget, mpi. 7188 health system Australian Medical Association, comments, 5870, 5871 investment, 3050 hospitals and health campuses Armadale Health Service, 4613 bed and ward utilisation, 8305 Bentley Hospital, 8101 Broome Health Campus, security tender, 8304 Carnarvon Health Campus, aged-care facility, g. 848 emergency departments, performance targets, 6274 Fiona Stanley Hospital, spinal outreach service, 5575 Kalamunda Hospital, federal Labor commitment, 8580 Karratha Health Campus and Northam Health Service, 7729 Katanning Hospital, general practitioners, 8578 Laverton Hospital, upgrade, 4924 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 162 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

COOK, HON ROGER HUGH, BA, GradDipBus (PR), MBA, Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health (Kwinana) (ALP) (continued) Health (continued) hospitals and health campuses (continued) Midland Public Hospital, magnetic resonance imaging machine, 5721 Peel Health Campus admissions, 2219 assaults, 2217 bed and staff numbers, 2220 childbirth length of stay, 2219 complaints, 2224 healthcare-associated infections, 2219 inpatient bed availability, 2224 investment, 876, 6276 management contract, 2217, 2220 off-stretcher percentages, 2225 patient transfers, 2217, 2218 (correction of answer 3330) priority, 2394, 2395 public hospital activity data, 2224 snake bites, 2298 staff, 2218, 2220 waiting times, 2221, 2223 Perth Children’s Hospital opening, 2727 patient transfer, 3161 practical completion, 8820 water lead contamination, 314, 7107 quality and commissioning, 1663 samples and fittings, 7355 supply, 3231 Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, redevelopment time line, 2651 Human Reproductive Technology Act, Surrogacy Act, review, ms. 160 in-home aged-care packages, g. 2551 International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, ms. 7035 Linear Clinical Research, 8307 medicinal cannabis, 7727 meningococcal ACWY vaccine, ms. 8801 men’s health and wellbeing policy, ms. 3300 methamphetamine, south west region, 2892 Methamphetamine Action Plan, 4012, 8684 minister chief of staff, bullying allegations, 312, 313, 318, 385, 387, mpi. 404 consultations CGM Communications, 2258 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2259 Lucid Economics, 2316 contact, Cannings Purple, 122 meetings, Murray–Wellington and Mandurah, members for, 2231 performance, 6836 portfolios complaints, 6674 computer network security, 6536, 6543, 6688 cybersecurity, 4358, 4366, 6529 debt, 8863 digital platform advertising, 6063 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3230 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6099 fees and charges, reviews, 8282 freedom of information requests, 8606 gift registry, 2483 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6146, 6153, 6160, 6174 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 163

COOK, HON ROGER HUGH, BA, GradDipBus (PR), MBA, Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health (Kwinana) (ALP) (continued) Health (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6350 labour hire company engagement, 154 lost or stolen devices, 6674 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 148 mobile devices, 4814 office space, 2294 outsourced payroll management companies, 6105 photocopiers, 4418 privacy breaches, 7627 project management solution subscriptions, 4379 record-keeping plans, 4509 regional office closures, 115 security services, 2247 smart speakers, 4386 state archives access requests, 4998 vehicles and keys, 137, 918, 2267, 2277, 2307 wireless networks, 2239 professional development, 6051 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4480, 4666 contact with lobbyist forms, 6517 FTE, 2252, 2255 redundant and new positions, 2321 surveys, 2282 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 908, 909 Perth Arena, 913, 917 United Kingdom visit, ms. 5227 magnetic resonance imaging procedures, northern suburbs, g. 3465 National Blood Donor Week, ms. 5565 North Metropolitan Health Service, 6793, 6794 board budget management, 6798, 7175 membership, resignation letters, 5715, 5716 misconduct, Corruption and Crime Commission report, 7176–7179 government response, 4916, 4917, 5091 paediatrician, Albany, 8190 Patient Opinion Australia, 7949 pelvic mesh implants, 2661 pill testing review, 6201 Pitt Hopkins syndrome, ms. 5969 project business cases, 2948 public hospitals, activity-based funding, 8100, 8101 Quadriplegic Centre, Shenton Park, redevelopment, 4184, 4185, 4469 regional health services federal funding, 287 general practitioners, 109 hospitals, funding, 2885 mental health enrolled nurses, 101 registered midwives and nurses, 102, 104 Rutten, James, Kids’ Cancer Project, ms. 370 serious crashes, blood and urine testing, 922 service providers, private patient admissions, 8304, 8305 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre car park, 476 St John Ambulance, country sub-centre response times, 922 sustainable health review, 873; ms. 4747 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 164 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

COOK, HON ROGER HUGH, BA, GradDipBus (PR), MBA, Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health (Kwinana) (ALP) (continued) Health (continued) tobacco retailers, age compliance, 8262 WA Country Health Service, medical service agreement, 1 WA Health Excellence Awards, ms. 8181 WA Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards, ms. 3013 World Blood Donor Day, ms. 3456 Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2017 as to consideration in detail, 1688 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 1689, 1690 Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (WA) Amendment Act 2018, section 87 and part 3 — proclamation, ms. 3659 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 5074 introduction and first reading, 5283 second reading, 5283; in reply, 6669 third reading, 6672 Mental Health Alcohol.Think Again campaign, ms. 8367 Busselton Health Campus, 6120 children of parents with a mental illness, 8274 drug and alcohol rehabilitation services centres, 2809 Pemberton, 7355 south west region, 7354 East Metropolitan Youth Unit, 7564 hospitals and health campuses, Graylands Hospital, divestment, 117 Lifeline WA, 8256 Men’s Sheds of Western Australia, 6796, 6797 mental health services east metropolitan region, g. 5236 initiatives, ms. 5838 step-up, step-down program, 6795; ms. 7927 mental health system, 5875, 5876 Meth Helpline call statistics, 8308 funding, 5970, 5971 Midland Public Hospital, mental health emergency centre, 8191 patients, hospital emergency departments, 6791, 6792 preventative and educational programs, 8256 recovery college, model, ms. 1849 Ride for Youth, ms. 714 suicide prevention strategy, 6615, 6616 Regional Development, Albany wave energy project, Carnegie Clean Energy, (answer advice 4926) 8581 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Bill 2017 receipt and first reading, 4308 second reading, 4308; in reply, 5612 third reading, 5616 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, ms. 8081 DAVIES, HON MIA JANE, BMM, Leader of the Nationals WA (Central Wheatbelt) (Nat) Agriculture and Food live export Agriculture and Food, Minister for, 3696, 3697 proposed moratorium, 1666, 1667, 3053 transition package, 3614 minister’s performance, live export — standing orders suspension motion, 3703; motion, 3704 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 3059 agriculture, 3063 community resource centres, 3062 Moora Hospital, 3061 regional development, 3060 royalties for regions, 3059 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 165

DAVIES, HON MIA JANE, BMM, Leader of the Nationals WA (Central Wheatbelt) (Nat) (continued) Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 3059 Community Services community resource centres, p. 2162 hardship utility grant scheme, 8275 Corrective Services, Greenough Regional Prison, critical incident, review, Minister for Corrective Services, 8823, 8825 Education and Training minister, portfolio management — motion, 19 regional programs, minister’s performance, 11, 12, 182, 183, 283 schools camp schools Fairbridge WA contract — standing orders suspension motion, 5880; motion, 5880 leasing, 5877, 5878 camp schools and Landsdale Farm School, 5569, 5570 utilities, 8274, 8275 Emergency Services, volunteers, 7429, 7430 Environment, Beeliar wetlands, Infrastructure Western Australia — motion, 8588 Health Albany radiotherapy service, 7818 Karratha Health Campus and Northam Health Service, 7729 Laverton Hospital, upgrade, 4924 paediatrician, Albany, 8190 regional health services general practitioners, 109 mental health enrolled nurses, 101 registered midwives and nurses, 102, 103 WA Country Health Service, medical service agreement, 1 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6645 Lands Kurra Village, 7177 Woodside Energy, fly in, fly out camp, Karratha, 392, 393 McGowan government decision-making — motion, 7983 regional funding — notice of motion, 2162; motion, 2411 regional services — funding, mpi. 3866 transparency and accountability, mpi. 5984 Marshall, Arthur Dix — condolence motion, 3836 Mental Health, Men’s Sheds of Western Australia, 6796 Mines and Petroleum BHP and Rio Tinto iron ore exports, 4464 Cleveland–Cliffs and Mineral Resources Ltd, Koolyanobbing, referral to Public Accounts Committee — motion, 6507 Ministers of the Crown Agriculture and Food, Minister for, live export, 3696, 3697 Regional Development, Minister for, Albany wave farm, mpi. 6630 Water, Minister for, chamber decorum, complaint, referral to Procedure and Privileges Committee — standing orders suspension motion, 3856; motion, 3858 Police, stations, staff and jurisdictions, (answer advice 7438) 7620 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the, freedom of information applications, 5973, 5976 Premier’s Statement consideration, 30 agricultural colleges, 32 Moora Residential College, 31 royalties for regions funding, 30 VacSwim, 33 amendment to question Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 173 regional education programs, Moora Residential College, 34 Procedure and Privileges Committee, second report, “Misleading the House: Statements Made by the Member for Darling Range”, adoption of report — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 2160, 2389 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 166 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

DAVIES, HON MIA JANE, BMM, Leader of the Nationals WA (Central Wheatbelt) (Nat) (continued) Racing and Gaming, Racing and Wagering Western Australia, thoroughbred co-director, 4788 Regional Development Albany wave energy project, Minister for Regional Development, mpi. 6630, 8196 community resource centres review, 2143, 2144 Serpentine and Jarrahdale, Darling Range by-election, 3853 Country Age Pension Fuel Card, 2728, 2729 fly in, fly out workers, Pilbara — notice of motion, 7054; motion, 7202 royalties for regions funding redistribution, mpi. 2736 returned funds, 2639 Rural Regional and Remote Women’s Network forum, s. 7724 Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, government response, s. 3994 State Development, Jobs and Trade Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha joint development assessment panel decision, 6619, 8687 local jobs, 3160, 3161 standing orders suspension motion, 3178; motion, 3178 iron ore agreement acts, community development plans, 98 LNG jobs task force, 7044 Transport department, practical driving assessments, contracts, 8453 restricted access vehicles, reported accidents, 8454 wheatbelt secondary freight route, 7945, 7946; g. 6901 Treasury and Finance, GST distribution, 6499, 6500 Water, service disconnections, 95 Women’s Interests Northam Women in Business, s. 2574 Rural Regional and Remote Women’s Network forum, s. 7724 DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee deregistered sites, 1609 section 18 applications and notice, 6239, 7138 Aboriginal Heritage Act Fortescue Metals Group Duck Creek rock art precinct, 5526 Eliwana railway project, 4913 site assessments, Pilbara, 9123 review, consultation paper, 3428 section 16 permits, 6610 Wintawari Guruma Aboriginal Corporation, Spear Hill, 5530 Aboriginal Ranger Program, ms. 9051 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1595 Cross Country Native Title Services, Aboriginal sites, correspondence, 5526 Fitzroy Crossing Pioneer Cemetery, 1554 heritage inquiry system, 1608 Maddington–Kenwick strategic employment area, 3424, (paper tabled 3440), 3753 mining leases, Port Hedland, 7908 prescribed burning, 8144, 8533 heritage sites 467 (Mynyitjitan Pilka), 1553 site 24950, 1555 37168, 37170 and 37173 (Eastern Guruma), 5353 Independent Scientific Panel Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation in Western Australia, veto rights, 9083 Indigenous expenditure report, Roebourne, 1585 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1569 freedom of information requests, 1535 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 167

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Aboriginal Affairs (continued) minister (continued) mobile devices, 1543 Moora visits, 3146 on-demand transport services, 1659A Optus Stadium visits, 1651 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1639 Twitter accounts, 1621 Wintawari Guruma Aboriginal Corporation chairman, 2133 Munday Swamp, , 1610 native title claims, 3264 office, staff, 3748 (answer advice 4120), 5812 Yindjibarndi determination, Fortescue Metals Group appeal, 3428, 3755 Parnpajinya community, 5524 Planning, Lands and Heritage, Department of, Aboriginal places, 1607 Register of Aboriginal Sites, 1586, 3149 Registrar of Aboriginal Sites, Shire of Broome, 6607 remote Aboriginal communities, drinking water, 7156 Rottnest Island, 6606 Thalanyji Pastoral Company, grants, 6885 Wintawari Guruma Aboriginal Corporation, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, comments, 1224 Agriculture and Food, live export, Animals’ Angels, Fremantle Port Authority access, 3429 Appropriation (Capital 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 receipt and first reading, 4285 second reading, 4285 Appropriation (Recurrent 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 receipt and first reading, 4285 second reading, 4285 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 3293 second reading, 3293 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 4828 third reading, 4829 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 3293 second reading, 3293 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 4828 third reading, 4829 Betting Tax Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 7682 second reading, 7682 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 9053 committee, 9058, 9059 third reading, 9059 Betting Tax Assessment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 7684 second reading, 7684 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 9053 committee, 9055–9058 third reading, 9059 Child Protection child sexual abuse, Roebourne, 1495, 5201, 5646, 6997, 7133, 7282, 7377, 8794 working with children checks, 7774 Community Titles Amendment (Consistency of Charging) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 5196 second reading, 5196 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 7399 third reading, 7755 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 168 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Community Titles Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 5195 second reading, 5195 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 7399 committee, 7400–7408, 7521–7525 third reading, 7755 Corrective Services “2017 Inspection of Melaleuca Remand and Reintegration Facility” report, 8674–8676 “2018 Inspection of Albany Regional Prison” report, 6460 ACCESS, complaints service, 6459 adult justice services, 8933 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1984 Bandyup Women’s Prison health centre audit, 8932 parole, 5673 Banksia Hill Detention Centre detainee incidents, 2093 drug and alcohol programs, 4144 female offenders, 1770 multidisciplinary team, 4736 self-harm and attempted suicides, 3140 young parents, 3142 young people accommodation, 3140, 4144 , upgrade, 7136 Corruption and Crime Commission report prisoner supervision, 2844, 2996 recommendations, tracking 7516, 8930 court security and custodial services, contractor’s training, independent review, 3142 deaths in custody, 5674 department staff, medical practitioners, 839 WorkSafe prosecution, 7382 drug and alcohol rehabilitation prisons, 5673 Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison, 7137 Greenough Regional Prison critical incident, 4569 (answer advice 4725), 4844 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1983 budget responsibility, 8916 freedom of information requests, 1975 mobile devices, 1978 Moora visits, 3147 on-demand transport services, 1994 Optus Stadium visits, 1997 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1989 records management and archiving, 4736 Twitter accounts, 1987 prison health reform group, 7416 prisoners aged 50 years and over, 2128, 4293 transgender and gender diverse inmates, 4287 transport, 1327 prisons and detention centres health needs assessment, 9121 health services, 5672 psychologists and mental health nurses, 3787 staff assaults, 683 re-entry services, 8932 special operations group, firearms storage, 8344 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 169

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Corrective Services (continued) supported bail accommodation, young people, 2133 “The Digital Divide: Access to digital technology for people in custody” report, 3793 transition support, National Disability Insurance Scheme, 2372, 4293 “Transitional Services in Western Australian Prisons” report, prisoners with chronic mental health conditions, 2129 Wandoo Rehabilitation Prison, 4561 Young Offenders Act, review, 3140, 5674, 7269 Young Offenders Act and Young Offenders Regulations, confinement provisions, 6892 Youth Justice Services, 2687, 8934 Davies, Dexter Melvyn — condolence motion, 2826 Disability Services agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1821 Bennett Brook Disability Justice Centre, residents, 8524 disability services, functional review, 8149 Disability Services Act, review, 8144 local area coordinators, 826, 9191 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1807 freedom of information requests, 1793 mobile devices, 1980 Moora visits, 3008 on-demand transport services, 1996 Optus Stadium, attendance, 1529 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1837 records management and archiving, 4900 Twitter accounts, 1825 National Disability Insurance Scheme 2018–19 state budget, 2532 government agencies, 8036 local coordination tenders, 7155 rollout, 2085, 3448; ms. 502 services, 2538, 3986 transition, 517, 1961, 3448, 3455, 5441, 9151 WA Country Health Service, 7155 national disability strategy, 2373 Really Useful Recyclers, s. 5665 state disability plan, ms. 9127 Disallowance motions Environmental Protection (Plastic Bags) Regulations 2018 — motion, as amended, 7146; motion, 7148 Shire of Broome Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law (2) 2017 — motion, 3290 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 4859 second reading, 4859; in reply, 6430 second reading — amendment to motion, 6426 committee, 6433–6436, 6552–6556 third reading, 6556 questions commonwealth rules, 4721 impact 4716 (answer advice 4846, 5036) answer advice, s. 5044 Education and Training Broome SHS, fire safety system, 946 camp schools and Landsdale Farm School, operators, 5806 (correction of answer 5935) Emergency Services 2.4 urban tankers, 1980 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1984, 5831 “Are you Bushfire Ready?” campaign, 8768 asset replacement periods, 8343 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 170 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Emergency Services (continued) Bushfire Centre of Excellence, 2997, 3752, 6753 (correction of answer 6893), 6890, 7781, 7906 bushfire preparedness — motion, 8872 bushfire risk mitigation, local governments, 6234 bushfire season, 8770 (answer advice 8916) department emergency exits, 5446 fire alarm monitoring, 1390 firefighting appliances, 837 meetings, ministerial approval, 7382, 7672 service capabilities, 2842 State Emergency Service integration, 9082 restructure, 1324 Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner, 4118 fire management, unallocated crown land, 1499, 3143 fire stations, Geraldton, 1983 firefighting systems, volunteer bush fire brigades, 946 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1983 freedom of information requests, 1975 mobile devices, 1979 Moora visits, 3148 on-demand transport services, 1994 Optus Stadium visits, 1997 portfolios boards and committees, 5697 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1990 records management and archiving, 4738 staff, annual leave, 5696 Twitter accounts, 1987 replacement response vehicles, 8526 rescue helicopter naming rights and Bushfire Centre of Excellence, 8911 Rural Fire Division, 2092, 2360, 2686, 2845; motion, 3250 training review — motion, 6398 volunteer and career fire and rescue stations, 7677, 7909 volunteer fuel card applications, 685 survey, 3427 Volunteer Marine Rescue Services, pain relief administration, 7904 Waroona–Yarloop bushfires, Ferguson report, agency opportunity recommendations, 1084, 1322 Wiluna Town Bush Fire Brigade, 1960 (answer advice 2095) Energy 2020 Large-scale Renewable Energy Target, 1775 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1595 Alkimos battery project, 1776 electric vehicles, charging points, 1085 electricity retailers executive team remuneration, 6757 (correction of answer 6997) residential customers in arrears, 2684, 4291 Emu Downs wind and solar farm, 1577 Greenough River solar farm, 1575 Horizon Power general manager, 5351, 7811 overseas markets, 1319 residential customers in arrears, 8643 senior executives, 5350, 7812 solar photovoltaic systems, Mowanjum, 5351, 7811 tariff equalisation contribution, 3924 Maitland Industrial Estate, gas contracts, 9155 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 171

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Energy (continued) minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1569 freedom of information requests, 1535 mobile devices, 1543 Moora visits, 3146 on-demand transport services, 1645 Optus Stadium visits, 1651 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1639 records management and archiving, 4891 Twitter accounts, 1621 Mumbida wind farm, 1576 renewable energy buyback scheme, 9086 policy, 7138 south west interconnected system, future generation requirements, 7905 streetlights, Ballajura, 4565 Synergy advertising, 1564 business plan tariffs, 5811, 7416 daily supply charge, 5448 renewable energy buyback scheme, 3747, 4246, 4561 residential customer payment plans, 2847 solar panels, 3915 SolarReturn, 4252 Synergy and Horizon Power, hardship utility grant scheme, 4722, 5032 unconventional oil and gas projects, royalties, 8772 Western Power maintenance operations, Woodvale, 3270; s. 3439 “State of the Infrastructure Report”, 2092 Environment 24 Ledger Road, Gooseberry Hill, contaminated sites, 4874 Aboriginal ranger program, ms. 9051 Abrolhos Islands, development, 8343 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1822, 5831 Barrabup forest, logging, 2091 (answer advice 2361) Barrow Island CO2 injection project, modelling, 5668 Beeliar wetlands, 8144 BHP, train derailment, 8036 (answer advice 8150), 9254 Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Department of, staff, voluntary redundancies, 1354 Biodiversity Conservation Act, 5679 black cockatoo, habitat, 7271 bottlenose dolphins, Swan–Canning River system, 4906 Bunbury Outer Ring Road route, 6574 Bush Forever sites, 1227 bushfire suppression Sawyers Valley, 824 water-bombing, 1960 Canal Rocks boat ramp, risk assessment, 2845 cane toads, classification, 523, 1498 Cape Range National Park and Ningaloo Marine Park, 522, 686, 1847 China waste imports ban, minister’s comments, 3812 climate adaptation conference, 1392 climate change, policy, 1961, 2537, 6577, 6754, 6892, 8530, 8642 Cockburn Cement Ltd odour neutralising trial, 6889 particulate matter and carbon dioxide emissions, 1659A, 1846 Conservation and Land Management Executive Body, 7779 (answer advice 8040) Dampier Archipelago and Burrup Peninsula, World Heritage listing, 3110 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 172 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Environment (continued) declared pest, arum lily, 5810, 8040 Derby tidal power project compliance assessment report, 4720 proposal implementation time limit, 5678 dieback, Mundaring–Albany four-wheel drive route, 8146 dingoes, 5315, 5385, 5682 dust management, Port Hedland, 7423 emissions reduction fund, 7779 Environmental Protection Act, pollution reports, 9260 Environmental Protection Authority 2016–17 annual report, 2690 Fortescue Metals Group, Eliwana railway project, 4912 feral cat control, Hisstory bait trial, 5680 Forrestfield–Airport Link, soil contamination, 7519 Francois Peron National Park costs and revenue, 6442 visitors, 6237 Galaxy Resources, lithium mine, dust management, 7380 Gogo station, contaminated site and irrigation, 1813, 5461, 7156 Gooseberry Hill Primary School, contaminated sites, 4875, 7924 Gorgon gas project, carbon dioxide injection, 2089 Greenpatch development, Dalyellup, 8931 chromium-6, 945, 3109, 5390, 9118 contamination, 9117, 9119 Minninup Road, 6889 (answer advice 6998), 9117 tuart bushland, 2357 wastewater treatment plant, 2849 hydraulic fracturing greenhouse gas emissions, 8774, 9084 Independent Scientific Panel Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation in Western Australia, 1797, 2535, 3269, 5807, 7515, 8148 report, 8638 submissions, 4118 veto rights, 9083 Kimberley, 3754 Jangardup mineral sands mine, acid sulphate groundwater plume, 8039 Kimberley Pilbara Cattlemen’s Association, red tape, Senate inquiry submission, 1816 Lake Gregory station, 5681 land clearing, Kimberley, 3004 landfill levy, waste avoidance and resource recovery account, 6992, 7269, 8366 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, projects, 3972, 3977 lot 3 Stockyard Road, Yathroo, controlled burn, 7136 Maitland Strategic Industrial Area, 9255 metropolitan region scheme amendment 1308/41, 4744 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1807 freedom of information requests, 1793 meetings, south metropolitan region, 1801 mobile devices, 1980 Moora visits, 3008 on-demand transport services, 1996 Optus Stadium, attendance, 1529 portfolios boards and committees, 5697 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1838 records management and archiving, 4901 Twitter accounts, 1825 staff, annual leave, 5696 mobile phone tower, Salmon Holes, Torndirrup National Park, 4248 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 173

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Environment (continued) National Environment Protection Council, annual report 2016–17, ms. 4999 native species, extinction, 3918 pastoral leases, Kimberley, 2864 Phytophthora dieback management, 563 Pinjin pastoral station, Hawthorn Resources, 3753 plastic bags ban, 6577, 9083 plastics recycling, 5671, 5700 Pluto LNG truck loading facility, 6441 polyfluoroalkyl substances, 4289 prescribed burning Parks and Wildlife Service, 2689 south west forests, 1798 Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy, 4290 “Rich and Rare: Conservation of Threatened Species Follow-up Audit”, 3968–3970, 5678 river protection notices, 5675 roadside clearing, south west, 5209 (answer advice 5449) Shenton Park rehabilitation hospital redevelopment, bushland clearing, Lemnos Street, 945, 1091 (supplementary information 1329), 1498 oil and water contamination fluoroalkyl substances, 2539 west Bullsbrook, 7518, 7780 state forest 39, lease 2933/97, 7272 structure plan, Goode Beach, Albany, 5492 Swan River, Victoria Quay, site remediation, 5808 Swan–Canning River system, protection strategy, 5205, 5458 The Raft Perth, liquor licence application, 4119 Tuart Forest National Park, 1812 waste and recycling activity reviews, 5204 Waste Authority, “Roads to Reuse”, 8644 waste management, container deposit scheme, European study trip, s. 4128 waste reduction, ms. 8312 waste to energy, residual waste, 7777 Water and Environmental Regulation, Department of climate change unit, 1771 cost recovery discussion paper, 6575, 6755 landfill waste classification and waste definitions, 4254, 4723, 4842 (correction of answer 5450) state-significant proposals, 8344 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 3917 Western Australian biodiversity audit, 1611 Wheatstone LNG project, emissions, 2357 wild dogs, pastoral leases, 5386 Woodside Energy Karratha gas plant, electrical fault, 1389 Pluto flares, 5670 Yara technical ammonium nitrate plant Environmental Protection Authority review, 683 (supplementary information 1505) works approval W4701/2010/1, 4878 Environmental Protection Amendment (Banning Plastic Bags and Other Things) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4067 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on, seventy-third report, “2017–18 Budget Cycle — Part 1: Estimates hearings and related matters” — motion, 7126 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure tabling of budget papers, 2510 consideration of tabled papers, 2510; in reply, 4271 Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018 — notice of motion to introduce, 3737 Fisheries, rock fishing, mandatory life jackets, 9156 Forestry allowable annual cut, wildlife protection, 948 Forest Products Commission, “Forest management plan 2014–2023”, review, 6440 south west forests, economic opportunities — motion, 6851 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 174 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Health Men’s Sheds of Western Australia, 8526 North Metropolitan Health Service, misconduct, Corruption and Crime Commission report, Department of Finance, 6757 Heritage, Dampier Archipelago and Burrup Peninsula, World Heritage listing, 6996, 8771, 8915 Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement Bill 2017 — second reading, 4857 Housing agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1819, 5824 Broome Aboriginal short-stay accommodation facility, 1458 community housing, three-strikes policy, 3264 Government Regional Officers’ Housing, 3800, 3801 Marble Bar, 5493 minister freedom of information requests, 1790 meetings, 7803 mobile devices, 1977 Moora visits, 3145 on-demand transport services, 1841 Optus Stadium visits, 1844 portfolios briefing notes and speaking points, 1660A boards and committees, 5560 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1988 records management and archiving, 4887 staff, annual leave, 5545 Twitter accounts, 1985 public housing, 136 Bishopsgate Street, Carlisle, 1502 Regional Services Reform Unit consultation findings, 8140, 8337 district leadership groups, 8345 remote Aboriginal communities, drinking water, 1396 rent collection, Katampul, 5028 (answer advice 5391) (correction of answer 5449) seniors housing strategy, 3110 Innovation and ICT, electric vehicles, charging points, 7674 Land Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2017 receipt and first reading, 561 second reading, 561; in reply, 1953 third reading, 1954 Lands agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1592 coastal erosion control, Broome, 3296 crown land lot 9789, Alfred Cove, 7022 department, land release, Skuthorpe, 3426 e-conveyancing transactions, 4114, 4840, 6994 Fini Group, medihotel, 941 Gogo station, diversification permits and contaminated site, 4911 Kimberley Asparagus, development plan permits, 5315, 5388 Landgate commercialisation, 4112 privatisation, 2088 Property Exchange Australia, 7901 Public Sector Commission review, 6890, 7273 lot 90 on deposited plan 25477, 3965, 5464 lot 1522 on deposited plan 186503, 2136 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1983 freedom of information requests, 1532 mobile devices, 1539 Moora visits, 3145 on-demand transport services, 1842 Optus Stadium visits, 1844 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 175

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Lands (continued) minister (continued) portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1630 records management and archiving, 5049 Twitter accounts, 1822 Ocean Reef marina, business case and memorandum of understanding, 5540 pastoral land, unimproved values, 1227 Pastoral Lands Board, unfenced properties, 1605 pastoral leases, carbon sequestration projects, 8053 Rockingham land, port installation zoning, 1767 valuations, Kimberley, 8673 Legal affairs architectural drawing archiving, 5538 confiscation of proceeds of crime, Auditor General’s report, 2687 Corruption and Crime Commission, report into tasering incident, Fremantle, 1320 native title claims, 3264 Yindjibarndi determination, Fortescue Metals Group appeal, 3428, 3755 Legislative Council 2017–18 annual reports tabling, ms. 6394 business of the house addition to business program — motion, 1954 order of business — motion, 1954 non-government business, schedule, adoption, 2325 parliamentary questions, s. 1409, 1469, 4581 Local Government, local road upkeep levy, 3003 McGowan government, financial plan — motion, 1920 McKiernan, James Philip, tribute, s. 4867 Members of Parliament Darling Range, member for, work history, 2540, 2684, 2841, 2847 Mines and Petroleum Aboriginal heritage, mining leases, Port Hedland, 7908 gold industry, 1392 lithium mining, Greenbushes, 8643, 8914 mining, Gingilup–Jasper wetland system, 9086 Ministers of the Crown, Minister for Corrective Services, budget responsibility, 8916 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 5816 second reading, 5816 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 1973 second reading, 1973 Planning 3 Oceans twin towers development, Scarborough, 4120, 5677, 7776, 8349, 9154 “A Guide to Managing Conflict of Interest” report, 5538 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1592 Araluen Botanic Park, 5031, 5224, 6606, 8055 Beeliar wetlands, 6995 Bunbury Development Committee, 1225, 8528 bushfire attack level assessments, 525, 830 department, staff, annual leave, 3973 Design WA, stage 1 policies, 3915 draft design reports, 5676 Greenpatch development, Dalyellup tuart bushland, 2536 wastewater treatment plant, 4843, 7519, 7674 High Street–Stirling Highway intersection, upgrade, 6572, 6753, 6992 infill targets, 7669 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 176 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Planning (continued) Inner City College, memorandum of understanding, 4119 Kimberley–Pilbara–Gascoyne Joint Development Assessment Panel cultural heritage management assessment, 5494 March meeting, 3971 lot 2, Fanstone Avenue, Beeliar, contaminated site, 4142 Mangles Bay marina, metropolitan region scheme amendment, 9154 McCall Centre, 2 Curtin Avenue, Cottesloe, 4904 metropolitan region scheme amendment 1308/41, 4904; ms. 2979 metropolitan region scheme, minor amendment 1341/57, 4845 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1567 freedom of information requests, 1532 mobile devices, 1539 Moora visits, 3146 on-demand transport services, 1842 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1827 records management and archiving, 5050 Twitter accounts, 1616 national population policy, 3750 Perth and Peel strategic assessment, 2689 Perth metropolitan region, 8145 Perth’s population, Infrastructure Australia projection, 1325, 1961 population growth, 6991, 7907 Royal George Hotel, redevelopment, 5387, 8148 Shenton Park rehabilitation hospital redevelopment, bushland clearing, Lemnos Street, 521, 826, 1463 Subiaco, City of density target, 8337 local planning scheme 3, 5677 local planning scheme 5, 5676 Swan, City of, Midland Oval redevelopment, 3273 Tuohy Gardens, 5651, 6238 Vlamingh Parklands, concept plan, 4904 wetland buffer guideline, 5490 workforce accommodation, 8142, 8340 Police agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1820, 6253 body armour, 2123 certificates of service, 8909 Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Act, registered sex offender compliance, 2995 community safety, strategies, 1091 complaints and investigations, 3967 computer-aided dispatch jobs, 6888, 7139 court security services, 3963 crime recording procedures, 1084 crime statistics goldfields, 7539 Kimberley region, 825 cyclists without helmets, fines, 3973 districts, south west, 8142 domestic violence incident reports, 5387, 7281 drug offences, prosecutions, 4251 drugs, regional areas, 6572 electoral irregularities, investigation, Pilbara, 4566 (answer advice 4725), 7514 (answer advice 7678) entertainment precincts, antisocial behaviour action plans, 8032 family violence special case team, 7925 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 177

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Police (continued) firearms database, 8035 gel ball guns, 4564 licence applications, 5202, 5384 licensing applications, 7673, 7775 correspondence, 3268 renewal, 9154, 9160 revocations, 7135, 8795, 8796 recreational shooters, requirements, 5068 shooting range licensing, 6235 Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (WA) flyers, 6991, 8341 stolen, 565, 7905 transport approved commercial carriers policy, 3751, 4115, 6256, 6257 Australia Post, 3922 regional, 3273 (answer advice 3430), 8910 SHOT Expo, 3919 Firearms Act, review, 6888 fit for custody assessments, 4294, 6602 forced marriage cases, 7282 Hanson, Senator Pauline, Western Australia visit, security, 7137, 8928 helicopter replacement, 4138, 4293 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3972, 3977–3981 medically retired officers, 4256, 4564, 5029, 5809 mental health co-response teams trial, 5962 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1806 freedom of information requests, 1792 mobile devices, 1795 Moora visits, 2721 on-demand transport services, 1995 Optus Stadium visits, 1997 portfolios boards and committees, 5558 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2126 records management and archiving, 4739 Twitter accounts, 1823 staff, annual leave, 5962 motor vehicle availability, 3965 non-fatal strangulation, 1802 north west water police unit closure, 1323, 1324 (answer advice 1398), 1393 (correction of answer 1504) PV Delphinus, decommissioning, 2863 officers assaulted, charges, 565 Perth district, 2091, 2356 protective service officers, 2123, 3987, 5667, 8365 pursuits, 6603 regional enforcement unit, 4286, 6604, 8927 regional resources, 4139 rotary wing aircraft, 4137 seized cannabis plants, 2993 specialist domestic violence investigation unit, 1454 speed cameras, infringements review, 5031 stations Capel, 2534 front counter contacts, 5489 Mundijong, 3103 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 178 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Police (continued) street drinking, 562 suspected suicide deaths, next-of-kin notification, 2128 vehicles, offensive slogans, 8040 Western Australia Police Force, Kimberley, 1962 workers’ compensation, 524, 831 youth crime intervention officers, south west region, 5805, 7542 Ports Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 receipt and first reading, 4134 second reading, 4134 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1940; amendment to motion, 1948 fifty-first report, “Review of the Standing Orders relating to motions on notice — Request for extension of reporting time and discussion paper” — motion, 6744 Public Sector Management Public Sector Commission, 8775 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1600 Racing and Gaming point-of-consumption wagering tax, 1497, 1500, 1776 TAB privatisation, 9081 Trackside, 6884 Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 3958 second reading, 3958, 7914 committee, 8014–8022 third reading, 8022 Regional Development, Cape Range National Park and Ningaloo Marine Park, insurance policies, 1769 Reserves (Tjuntjuntjara Community) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 7684 second reading, 7684; in reply, 9070 third reading, 9072 Road Safety agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1820 Great Southern Highway, death and serious injury statistics, 565 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1806 freedom of information requests, 1792 mobile devices, 1795 Moora visits, 3007 on-demand transport services, 1995 Optus Stadium visits, 1997 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2125 Twitter accounts, 1823 point-to-point speed cameras, 6253 Road Traffic Code, penalties, 1818 road trauma trust account, 8037 RAC south west emergency rescue helicopter, ministerial direction, 3921 Road Traffic Amendment (Driving Offences) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 4860 second reading, 4860; in reply, 5435 third reading, 5436 State Development, Jobs and Trade Local Projects, Local Jobs program election commitments, s. 836 grant advice, Treasury and Department of Finance, 3151 Cleveland–Cliffs, Mineral Resources Ltd, Koolyanobbing, 6232 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 179

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 5337 second reading, 5337; in reply, 6585 referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — standing orders suspension motion, 5762 committee, 6592–6599, 6758–6765, 6864–6882, 7254–7264, 7274, 7358–7363 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 7510 third reading, 7511 Terrorism (Extraordinary Powers) Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, in reply, 4107 third reading, 4108 Tourism, Rottnest Island, 6606 Transport agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1593, 5824 airfares, regional, 7513 air services, Skippers Aviation, Perth–Carnarvon route, 1454 Broome Boat Harbour Advisory Group, maritime facility, 1503, 7271 Broome port dredging, 6890 gangway, 2686, 2688, 4843, 5030 Bunbury Outer Ring Road route, port access, 8913 Bunbury port, bauxite, truck movements, 1388 (answer advice 1463) bus services Scarborough Beach precinct, 8143 Swan Valley Explorer, 7381, 7906 charter services, Optus Stadium, 5652 climate change, mean sea level, Fremantle, 1575 department advertising, 3962, 5354, 7922 staff, annual leave, 3976 Duke Street footbridge, Toodyay, 6459 electronic speed zone signs, schools, Fitzroy Crossing, 4841 Forrestfield–Airport Link project costs, 7770 soil contamination, 1088, 7384 Fremantle Port, Carrington Street–Stirling Highway project, 1091 Fremantle Port Authority, “Inner and outer harbour development options evaluation” report, 2862 government contracts, Huawei, 4844, 4845, 5033, 5200, 5205, 5314, 5652, 5810, 6239, 9083, 9159 grain transport, roads, 4840, 5311 Harriet Point agreement, 1627, 3144 harvest mass management scheme, access requirements, 2358 Heavy Vehicle National Law, 944 heavy vehicle pilot licence exemptions, 1391, 1459 Lake Mullocullup, recreational use, 8344 landfill site, Alkina Holdings, 1352 Logue River bridge closure, 5670 Main Roads WA restricted access vehicle networks, 8911 staff, annual leave, 3974 Matagarup Bridge, 822, 1218 (supplementary information 1966), 1763 (answer advice 1779), 1956, 1965, 2691, 4837, 5308, 6602, 6748, 8055 Metronet infrastructure upgrade, metropolitan train station, 1460 Midland line, 1394 private sector reference group, 7265 railcars, 2356 task force, 1080, 1218 Mid West Ports Authority, 1226 (answer advice 1329) minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1567 freedom of information requests, 1533 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 180 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Transport (continued) minister (continued) Harriet Point agreement, 8673 mobile devices, 1540 Moora visits, 3146 on-demand transport services, 1842 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios boards and committees, 5560 contracts, 5033 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1634 records management and archiving, 5051 Twitter accounts, 1616 staff, annual leave, 5546 practical driving assessments availability, 8343 waiting times, 7906 principal shared path network Cottesloe, 4286, 4873 works program, 4139 public transport bus fleet, 683, 1221 passenger information, 9082 subsidies, 3964 Public Transport Authority operating subsidy, 3106 school bus contracts, 9120 staff, annual leave, 3975 rail lines Bunbury–Greenbushes, lithium mining, 3271, 8532, 9155 Cockburn–Thornlie extension, 7512 Joondalup, Yanchep extension, 7376 Kalgoorlie–Boulder realignment, 3271 Thornlie–Cockburn Link, benefit–cost ratio, 8149 Yanchep extension and Thornlie–Cockburn Link, 8775 Yanchep extension, benefit–cost ratio, 7901 roads Albany ring-road, business case, 5494 Broome–Cape Leveque Road, upgrade, 2092 (correction of answer 2361), 2358, 2539 Bunbury Outer Ring Road route, 3107, 6238, 6993, 7417, 7517, 8340 Bussell Highway, Busselton–Capel, 828 Busselton Bypass–Fairway Drive intersection, 1089 Carrington Street–Stirling Highway project, 680, 2132 Great Northern Highway Bindoon, proposed bypass, 5967 Broome–Derby, 8343 Julimar Road, 1589 Karratha–Tom Price road, 5310 Mullewa–Wubin Road, upgrade, 5810 Murdoch Drive connection project, 1221 Perth Freight Link finalisation costs, 680 funding reallocation, 690, 830 Roe Highway stages 5, 6 and 7, federal funding agreement, 2089, 2358 stage 8, funding reallocation, 822 Tonkin Highway stage 3, 3421 Toodyay Road, 1588 school bus contracts, 9253 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 181

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Transport (continued) school bus services Gingin, Chittering and Toodyay, 7417, 8677 Margaret River–Metricup, 1455 Southern Ports Authority annual report, 8908 bullying allegations, 524 Bunbury port upgrade, 520 CEO, 9083 ministerial direction, 5486, 6437, 8524, 8766 speed limit, Hamlet Grove, Derby, 8348 straying livestock Great Northern Highway, 8928 Leopold Downs station, 5966 management, 1602, 5220 Yeeda station, 6897 taxis on-demand transport reform, 5207 plate ownership, 517, 525 (supplementary information 691) taxi and charter operators, levy, 1453 train services, Australind passenger platforms upgrade, 2688, 2848 (supplementary information 2998), 4839 review, 2090, 3111 train stations Bayswater, concept design plans, 8909 (answer advice 9087) Forrestfield, multistorey car park, 5490 Perth, Sky News broadcast, 4844 Transperth buses, carbon dioxide emissions, 828 railcars, 2688 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 first reading, 6451 second reading, 6451 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 7015 committee, 7018, 7019, 7129–7132, 7141–7144, 7245–7253 third reading, 7254 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 6447 second reading, 6447 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 7015 third reading, 7254 Treasury and Finance 2018–19 state budget, commonwealth grants, 3273 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1596, 5542 (correction of answer 5814) Broome SHS, fire safety system, 1221 Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings, APA Group, takeover bid, 7379 cost of living, fees and charges, 2846 debt reduction strategy, 1458 department goods and services procurement audits, 7032 Pindan, 7907 Duties Act, exempt family farm transactions, 3754 election commitments, Local Projects, Local Jobs program, s. 836 expenditure approvals, Treasurer’s delegated authority, 4723 foreign buyers surcharge, 2990, 5025, 5202, 5804, 8037 funding, south west region, 3151 gold probable and proven reserves, 1501 gold royalty 2018–19 state budget, 2997 rate increase, Treasurer’s comments, 2692 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 182 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Treasury and Finance (continued) government departments, advertising, 3921 gross state product growth, 6237 GST distribution, 1089, 4569 hardship utility grant scheme, applications, 3269 infrastructure, federal funding, 2837 (answer advice 2998) Insurance Commission of Western Australia Bell Group liquidations, 9079, 9152 Littlewood, Jessica, 1965 land tax, 5073 master media contract, 7022, 8366 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1570 freedom of information requests, 1536 mobile devices, 1543 Moora visits, 3146 on-demand transport services, 1645 Optus Stadium visits, 1651 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1640 records management and archiving, 4895 Twitter accounts, 1621 motor vehicle personal injury scheme premiums, 6608 payroll tax motion, 5364 statistics, 7033 royalties, review, 1457 south west interconnected system, external contractors, 7808 state budget, Mineral Resources Ltd, iron ore mines, 523 state economy, foreign investment, 4722 state fleet, 5207, 5444, 7515, 9159 strategic asset investment plans, 3264 TAB, point-of-consumption wagering tax, 5446, 6995 Treasurer briefing notes and speaking points, 1570 China visit, 7776 freedom of information requests, 1536 mobile devices, 1543 Moora visits, 3147 on-demand transport services, 1645 Optus Stadium visits, 1652 portfolios boards and committees, 5559 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1640 records management and archiving, 4895 Twitter accounts, 1621 staff, annual leave, 5549 WA rail access regime, review, 1627 Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review, Standing Committee on, 112th report, “Committee’s Treaty Function” — motion, 1760 Veterans Issues agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1819 employment transition and homelessness — motion, 4689 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1805 freedom of information requests, 1790 mobile devices, 1977 Moora visits, 3145 on-demand transport services, 1841 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 183

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Veterans Issues (continued) minister (continued) Optus Stadium visits, 1843 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1988 records management and archiving, 4887 Twitter accounts, 1848A veterans employment transition support, 8637 Water, remote Aboriginal communities, drinking water, 7156 Youth agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1819 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1805 freedom of information requests, 1790 mobile devices, 1977 Moora visits, 3145 on-demand transport services, 1841 (correction of answer 2095) Optus Stadium visits, 1843 portfolios, gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1988 Twitter accounts, 1985 DE GRUSSA, HON COLIN STEPHEN (Agricultural) (Nat) Agriculture and Food agricultural education farms provision trust, p. 1476 agriculture, innovation — motion, 8492 Animal Welfare Act, review, 5649 department, Mediterranean fruit fly, 9235 eggs, importation, 8038 Genetically Modified Crops Free Areas Act, reinstatement — motion, 2339 live export Animals Australia report, 1500 continuation, 5766 industry meeting, 3752, 3918 investigation, s. 1525 National Agriculture Day, s. 8358 Primary Industries and Regional Development, Department of location, 2537 redundancies, 5928 storm damage, Merredin, 4250 regenerative agriculture, Wongan Hills research station, 5445 skeleton weed, 5028 state barrier fence, Esperance extension, 8641 strawberry industry, 6442 Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 1056 second reading, 5508 committee, 7653–7655 Child Protection National Child Protection Week, White Balloon Day, s. 5519 working with children checks, 7774 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 — second reading, 935 Davies, Dexter Melvyn — condolence motion, 2821 Disallowance motions, Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act — motion, 1452 Education and Training agricultural awareness program, primary school students, 1394 (supplementary information 2094) agricultural education, 690 camp schools, Fairbridge WA, 5491 camp schools and Landsdale Farm School, annual savings, 5809 education facilities, funding — motion, 5173 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 184 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

DE GRUSSA, HON COLIN STEPHEN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Emergency Services asset replacement periods, 8343 Bushfire Centre of Excellence, 6753 (correction of answer 6893), 6890 bushfire preparedness — motion, 8878 department firefighting appliances, 837 meetings, ministerial approval, 7381, 7672 restructure, 1323 firefighting systems, volunteer bush fire brigades, 946 replacement response vehicles, 8526 rescue helicopter naming rights and Bushfire Centre of Excellence, 8911 Rural Fire Division 2845; motion, 3900; amendment to motion, 3901 training review — motion, 6395; in reply, 6404 volunteer fuel card, applications, 684 Volunteer Marine Rescue Services, pain relief administration, 7904 Wiluna Town Bush Fire Brigade, 1959 (answer advice 2095) Environment Biodiversity Conservation Act, dingo, status, 5314 Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Department of, staff, voluntary redundancies, 1353 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 4228 agricultural sector, 4228 farming methods, 4229 STEM investment, 4230 Fisheries, sharks, drum lines, 4842, 6461, 8145 Health Quadriplegic Centre, redevelopment, 5387 tick-borne disease, Lyme-like illness — motion, 1424 Industrial Hemp Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 4834 Landgate, Pastures from Space, decommissioning, 6445 Local Government, local road upkeep levy, 3003 McGowan government, financial plan — motion, 1927 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 — second reading, 2368 Racing and Gaming Lotterywest, commission rates, 1088, 1223 Racing and Wagering Western Australia, thoroughbred handicapping and race programming review, 1092 Regional Development Busselton–Margaret River Regional Airport expansion, 7518 department, redundancies, 8773 Mobile Black Spot Program, 6576 State Development, Jobs and Trade, jobs, Pilbara, 5389 Transport harvest mass management scheme, access requirements, 2358 heavy vehicle pilot licence exemptions, 1391, 1459 Metronet, communication systems, tender process, 2992 Southern Ports Authority bullying allegations, 524 CEO, 9083 DEPUTY CHAIR (Ms L.L. Baker) Procedure and Privileges Committee, petitions, 484 DEPUTY CHAIR (Hon Adele Farina) Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 — ruling by Deputy Chair, 9165 DEPUTY CHAIR (Hon Dr Steve Thomas) Legislative Council, visitors, Anna Stewart Memorial Project, 7253 ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs Regional Services Reform Unit, Roebourne, 3792 Shark Bay artefacts, 3792 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 185

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Agriculture and Food, live export inquiry, freedom of information, 3750 (answer advice 3756) Middle East trade relations, 3267 Berinson, Hon Joe — condolence motion, 3725 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Change of Name) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 9186 second reading, 9186 Bryce, Hon Malcolm John, tribute, s. 699 Child Protection agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1592, 5823 care leavers, extended support, 3750 Care Plan Review Panel, 7804 Child Protection and Family Support, Department of, machinery-of-government changes, Emma White, 3967 child sexual abuse, Roebourne, 518, 823, 1496, 1765, 2534, 2685, 2841, 2991, 4247, 4562, 5027, 6233, 6439, 6886, 8525 (answer advice 8644), 8767, 9080, 9152 (supplementary information 9242) Children and Community Services Act, review, 3796 children in care of the CEO, 7033 children in care, support for families, 7805 foster care, abuse allegations, 4839, 5310, 5383, 5443, 5487, 5927, 6570, 7422 grandparents rearing grandchildren, 3790, 3791 Kids Helpline, 3786 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1567 freedom of information requests, 1532 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3808 meetings, south metropolitan region, 5541 mobile devices, 1795 Moora visits, 3452 on-demand transport services, 1841 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios boards and committees, 5560 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1827, 1987 senior executive staff, female staff, 704 Twitter accounts, 1615 staff, annual leave, 5545 National Redress Scheme, 4113, 7671 (answer advice 7678) out-of-home care reform, 3104 parents with intellectual disabilities, 3454 Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, recommendations, 4877, 5216 services capacities and unmet demand, 5535 West Pilbara plan, 3748 working with children checks, 1083, 8634 young parents in care, 3141 Young People with Exceptionally Complex Needs program, 8637 Child Support (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 9184 second reading, 9185 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 receipt and first reading, 557 second reading, 557; in reply, 960 committee, 962–972, 1094–1100, 1305–1319, 1329–1347, 1435–1447 recommittal, 1447, 1448 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 1448 third reading, 1448 Commerce and Industrial Relations, Building and Construction Industry Training Fund — amendment to motion, 1374; motion, 1741; amendment to motion, 1744; motion, as amended, 1746 Community Services agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1591 department, staff, annual leave, 3811 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 186 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Community Services (continued) early childhood initiative, 1219 Early Years Initiative, 2721, 2864 grandcarers assistance program, 3110, 3267, 3422 survey, 4717 hardship utility grant scheme administration, 8147 applications, 2684 homelessness services, funding, 1352, 3139 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1531 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3807 mobile devices, 1794 Moora visits, 3452 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1826 records management and archiving, 4885 senior executive staff, female staff, 703 Twitter accounts, 1614 Cooke, Tony, tribute, s. 2117 Coroners Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, in reply, 5919 committee, 5920–5925, 5936–5950 report, 5951 third reading, 5951 Corrective Services, Banksia Hill Detention Centre, education services, 2844 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment Bill 2017 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Procedure and Privileges — motion, 956 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct and Criminal Property Confiscation Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, in reply, 3283 committee, 3289, 3290, 3947–3949, 4079–4100 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 4101 third reading, 4101 Court Jurisdiction Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 receipt and first reading, 3294 second reading, 3294; in reply, 7372 committee, 7374, 7375, 7385–7390 third reading, 7390 Courts Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, in reply, 5422 committee, 5423–5434, 5451, 5452 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 5452 third reading, 5452 Assembly’s amendments — committee, 7390–7394 Criminal Code Amendment (Child Marriage) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 9115 second reading, 9115 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 5022 second reading, 5022; in reply, 7525 committee, 7667, 7668, 7678, 7755–7770, 7781, 7793, 9210–9224 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 9224 third reading, 9224 Criminal Procedure Amendment (Trial by Judge Alone) Bill 2017 — second reading, 4678 Culture and the Arts agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1819 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3808, 3816, 3819, 3823, 3827, 3828 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 187

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Culture and the Arts (continued) Lotterywest, CEO, 3832 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1805 freedom of information requests, 1791 mobile devices, 1978 Moora visits, 3147 on-demand transport services, 1993 Optus Stadium visits, 1844 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1835 records management and archiving, 5063 Twitter accounts, 1985 Mirrabooka Library, innovation lab, 3423 Picabar, Perth Cultural Centre precinct, 7384, 7670 State Library of Western Australia, future conservation requirements, 4903 (correction of answer 5935) State Records Act, Premier’s office, compliance, 2090, 2360 WA Museum, shipwrecks, Abrolhos Islands, 9159 Davies, Dexter Melvyn — condolence motion, 2811 Disability Services, training, 3105 Disallowance motions City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Activities on Thoroughfares and Trading in Thoroughfares and Public Places Amendment Local Law 2018 — motion — cognate debate, 7529 City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Local Government Property Amendment Local Law 2018 — motion — cognate debate, 7529 Shire of Chittering Repeal Local Law 2017 — motion, 1451 Shire of Northam Cemeteries Amendment Local Law 2017 — motion, 5659 Shire of Northampton Local Government Property Local Law 2017 — motion, 1451 Shire of Toodyay Health Local Law 2017 — amendment to motion, 5660 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 — question: One Nation negotiations, 5383 Education and Care Services National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 3782 second reading, 3782; in reply, 5393 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 4065 third reading, 5396 Education and Training 350.org rally, Parliament House, 8529 Aboriginal education staff, 3796 Aboriginal teaching and learning directorate, 3802, 5534 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1599, 5833 agricultural awareness program, primary school students, 1394 (supplementary information 2094) agricultural education farms provision trust, 689, 690 apprentices and trainees, 6240 boarding away from home allowance, 943 Building and Construction Industry Training Fund, 6996, 7268 community kindergartens, 1083, 1387, 1496, 1765, 1803, 2685, 3421, 5027, 5210, 5442 delivery and performance agreements funding model review, 1581 department Aboriginal staff, 1560 budget, 831 (answer advice 950), 2533, 2991 critical incident reports, 948, 1087 (correction of answer 4256), 1224 programs, review, 823 school violence, 9079, 9121 smoking policy, 5313 staff annual leave, 3814 casual, allowances, 7675 mental stress claims, 7773 payroll services, 7283 violence policies review, 3266 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1565 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 188 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Education and Training (continued) education assistants, royalties for regions funding, 1766 education facilities, funding — motion, 5169 federal funding, 3924 Follow the Dream program, 1412 Law Education Programme, 6885, 6988 Herdsman Lake Wildlife Centre, 2848 independent public schools, 2019 intake, ms. 5760 Indigenous STEM Awards 2017, ms. 1413 international students, 827, 4717, 4720 jobs, skilled migration list, 5447, 5930 (supplementary information 6446), 6576, 6754, 8148, 9086 Kindaimanna Community Kindergarten, enrolment threshold exemption, 6445 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3834A, 3979–3985, 8338 Mental Health in Schools program, 7902, 8033 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1572 central wheatbelt visit, 8930 freedom of information requests, 1539 Geraldton visit, 1601 mobile devices, 1795 Moora visits, 1547, 2137 on-demand transport services, 1997 Optus Stadium, attendance, 1529 portfolios boards and committees, 5558 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1838 records management and archiving, 4741 Twitter accounts, 1626 public openings invitation protocols, 3144, 5072 school visits, 1547 staff, annual leave, 5554 West, Hon Darren, comments, 522 NAPLAN computer-based assessments, 1501, 4719 review, 1777 NAPLAN Online, 4838, 5034, 7266 non-government schools, grants, 5532 parliamentary secretary central wheatbelt visit, 9261 play-based learning, 7688 school visits, 7689 participation program, 1581, 4745 portfolio, management and funding — motion, 785 private training providers, 4745 quality schools reform, bilateral agreement, 9152, 9234 regional learning specialists, 5309, 6569, 6989 regional offices, correction, 526 regional programs motion, 659; amendment to motion, 1068 Legislative Council resolution, 1220 ministerial visits, 681 registered training organisations, risk-based contractual audit and compliance monitoring, 1579 Safe Schools program, 1606, 2843 savings measures, 1219, 1227 (answer advice 1397, 1464) (correction of answer 1967), 1454 (answer advice 1503), 1796, 2136 (correction of answer 4725) , 2353, 2841, 3749, 4746, 5647, 9085 school budget review committee, 3144 school funding, 2720 schools Aboriginal and Islander education officers, 3797 Albany Secondary Education Support Centre, 8179 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 189

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Education and Training (continued) schools (continued) asbestos management, 4875 building condition assessments, 5534 building design and construction process, 5225 Byford Community Kindergarten, 3916 camp schools 2019 bookings, 1503 closure, 519, 1226, 1766, 2539 Fairbridge WA, 5491, 5927, 6233, 6234, 6438, 6443, 8909 Geraldton Camp School, 1574, 1817, 2136 leasing, 1771, 3104, 3748, 4252, 4562 maintenance, 5646 non-government operators, 522, 949 Pemberton Camp School, 2994, 3922 Point Peron Camp School, 2691 camp schools and Landsdale Farm School, operators, 5487 (supplementary information 5653), 5494 Canning College program delivery, overseas students, 1321 (answer advice 1397) voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1563 Carnarvon Community College, redevelopment, 2991 Central Midlands SHS funding and enrolments, 1656 principal, 1657 student-centred funding model, 681 child safe policy, 1559 Como Secondary College, federal Labor candidate visit, 7909 (supplementary information 8040) dieldrin and aldrin levels, 7806 disabled students, 7803 Doubleview PS complex opening, 1764, 5209 (supplementary information 5449), 5316, 5442 site, 5540 education assistants, 3799 ember screens, 8525 enrolment projections, 4113 Halidon PS, administration building upgrade, 4256, 4562, 4724, 4838, 5926, 5967, 6438 Inner City College information sessions, 7671 project cost, 8634 International School of Western Australia demountable classrooms, 5540 relocation, 6995 John Willcock College, 1552 Landsdale Farm School Family Support WA, 5493, 7133 government funding, s. 2545 programs, courses and services, 1802 lead contamination, 1328 (answer advice 1464) limited program schools, 1587 Moora Residential College agricultural college placements, 1558 assistance, 1574 budget, 1807, 2136 building condition assessments, 1496 capital works, 823 Central Midlands SHS, 1564 closure, 688, 942, 1391, 2719, 4247, 4724 consultations, 518 costs and staff, 690 (supplementary information 691) (answer advice 949) federal government funding, 7377 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 190 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Education and Training (continued) schools (continued) Moora Residential College (continued) independent works assessment, 1087, 1221 ms. 502 Regional Development, Minister for, 3274 scope of works, 1325 (answer advice 1398) West, Hon Darren, comments, 2359; matter of privilege, 4078 Moora Residential College and Geraldton Camp School, staff, 1573, (correction of answer 3429) 3449 non-teaching staff, 5530 physical restraint of students, 7807, 8528 (correction of answer 8775) plaster glass ceilings, 8531 population growth, Scarborough, 7810 public schools education assistants and Aboriginal and Islander education officers, 7284, 7541 funding, 5533 internet connections, 5563 psychologists, 6611 School of Isolated and Distance Education, 1322 (answer advice 1398), 7512, 7772 school psychologists, 1561 Sevenoaks Senior College, Santa’s Workshop, 7674 Shenton College, transport, 5539 student suspensions, behaviour breaches, 8539 students with problem sexual behaviours, 1560 Tuart College site use, 5646 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1563 science and coding 2017–18 state budget, 2135 programs, 3455, 5201 secondary schools, funding, 3793, 6750, 6886 staff, badged attendance officers, 1412 students with autism spectrum disorder, specialist learning program, ms. 5910 support programs, evaluations, 1579 TAFE North Metropolitan enrolments, 5931, 6572 student fees, 5388 South Regional, Public Sector Commissioner investigation, 1578, 5220 student enrolments, 7023 student management system, 4249, 4567, 4719 (answer advice 5034), 4841 (supplementary information 5653), 5311, 5316, 5651 (answer advice 5935), 5934, 6236 teacher development schools, (answer advice 1778) 1981 Teacher Registration Act, review, ms. 5619 Training Accreditation Council, 1578, 1582, 4907 violence policies review, 5445 vocational education and training, Australian Institute of Commerce and Technology, 8339 WA colleges of agriculture, correction of answer, 831 WA Education Awards, ms. 8613 WorldSkills Australia National Championships, ms. 3371 youth and social workers, 3802 Electoral Affairs, Constitutional Centre and Electoral Education Centre, 5644, 5650 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on, meeting minutes — motion, 8319 Environment Beeliar wetlands, Hon Simon O’Brien, s. 8046 Gooseberry Hill Primary School, contaminated sites, 7805 hydraulic fracturing economic analysis, 9158 modelling, 9236 WA Labor election commitment, 8638 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 191

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on, agency annual estimates hearings — motion, 2068; s. 4728 Family and Domestic Violence 16 Days in WA to Stop Violence Against Women, s. 8791 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1591 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1531 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3807 mobile devices, 1794 Moora visits, 3452 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1826 senior executive staff, female staff, 703 Twitter accounts, 1615 refuges, 3917 (point of order 3925, supplementary information 4120), 5532 victims, cross-examination, 5649 women ineligible for government assistance, 5531 Federal–State Relations agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1598 cashless debit card trials, 5698 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1571 freedom of information requests, 1538 mobile devices, 1546 Moora visits, 3453 on-demand transport services, 1646 Optus Stadium visits, 1654 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1643 Twitter accounts, 1625 Financial Transaction Reports Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 2507 second reading, 2507; in reply, 6561 third reading, 6562 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 8362 second reading, 8362 Government’s Local Projects, Local Jobs Program, Select Committee into the establishment — motion, 7489; amendment to motion, 7493 amendment to motion, as amended, 7880, 7886 Health Lotterywest and Healthway, administrative merger, 3427, 5561 minister, chief of staff, resignation, 1456 North Metropolitan Health Service, misconduct, Corruption and Crime Commission report, State Solicitor’s Office, 6994, 7140 Heritage agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1820 Arthur Head precinct, 1456 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3808, 3817, 3831 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1805 freedom of information requests, 1791 mobile devices, 1978 Moora visits, 3147 on-demand transport services, 1994 Optus Stadium visits, 1845 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1836 records management and archiving, 4899 Twitter accounts, 1986 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 192 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Heritage (continued) Roleystone Theatre, closure, 8912 Royal George Hotel, redevelopment, 8342 Heritage Bill 2017 receipt and first reading, 3960 second reading, 3960; in reply, 5480 committee, 5482–5485, 5496–5503 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 5503 third reading, 5503 Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement Bill 2017 receipt and first reading, 560 second reading, 560; in reply, 4857 committee, 4861–4867, 5024, 5025, 5036–5044, 5186–5194 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 5194 third reading, 5194 Legal affairs Aboriginal justice agreements, review, 8538 Aboriginal offenders, incarceration alternatives, 1461 acting magistrates, 5309 (answer advice 5317, 5391) (correction of answer 5390, 5449), 5382, 5486 (correction of answer 5653), 5645, 6232, 6568 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1597 Arthurs, Dante, parole, 8141 (answer advice 8150), 8524 Asbestos Diseases Compensation Bill 2013, reintroduction, 5390 Attorney General briefing notes and speaking points, 1571 confiscation of the proceeds of crime, 4586 freedom of information requests, 1791 mobile devices, 1545 Moora visits, 2136 on-demand transport services, 1993 Optus Stadium visits, 1654 persons released from custody, 6456 portfolios boards and committees, 5697 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1989 (correction of answer 2095) records management and archiving, 5058 Twitter accounts, 1822 Solicitor-General’s advice, 4718 staff, annual leave, 5694 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5683 Austic, Scott Douglas, Court of Appeal, 1082, 1777 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act, 6772 children in care, historical care and protection applications, 1089, 1390, 1847 child sexual abuse prosecutions, intermediary scheme, 5674 Commissioner for Equal Opportunity, 7907 Commissioner for Victims of Crime, 2129, 6757 community legal centres, 7269 confiscation of proceeds of crime, Auditor General’s report, 2535 Coroner’s Court, case management system, 2359 criminal injuries compensation scheme, review, 1222, 1387, 2354 (supplementary information 3756) Criminal Property Confiscation Grants program, 3150 custody notification service, 7924 cyberbullying, 5465 declared dangerous sex offenders, 4246 Director of Public Prosecutions confiscation of proceeds of crime account, 2086 criminal confiscation cases, 2088 dowry-related abuse, legislation, 6775 Equal Opportunity Act, review, 6991 Equal Opportunity Commission, 8341 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 193

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Legal affairs (continued) Family and domestic violence, non-fatal strangulation offence, 526 Gender Reassignment Act, 2540 Gender Reassignment Board, 4874 Gibson, Gene, ex gratia award, 2093, 3103, 4112 Greer, Arthur Boycott, parole, 517, 822, 1998, 2533 judicial officers, appointment, 6749 justice advocacy service, 7776 Information Commissioner, Office of the, complaints, 2990 institutional child sexual abuse, commonwealth redress scheme, 3106 Intellectual Disability Diversion Program, 1411 Law Reform Commission “Project 108: Final Report”, ms. 9194 “The Intersection of the Family Law and Caveat Systems in Western Australia” discussion paper, recommendations, 564 legal practitioners, model litigant guidelines, 1323, 2864 legislative drafting services, private members’ bills, 6887 Limitation Act, 6773 National Redress Scheme, 7773, 8033 Njamal People’s Trust, inquiry, 8770 parole, murderers, 4717 Royal Association of Justices, 7266, 8531 State Coroner, computerised tomography scanner, 6775 superannuation splitting, 1658 unexplained wealth declarations, 1455 youth discretionary court, 3755 Legal Profession Amendment (Professional Indemnity Insurance Management Committee) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 9110 second reading, 9110 Legislation Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 7529 second reading, 7529 Legislative Council business of the house standing orders suspension motion, 3118, 3737, 8868, 8907, 9232 members’ statements — motion, 6447 complimentary remarks, s. 9248 Deputy Chair of Committees, appointment — motion, 2663 government Whip, s. 2827 non-government business, schedule, adoption — motion, 503 parliamentary questions question without notice 329, Hon Jim Chown’s comments, s. 3778 questions without notice, 5910 s. 1463, 4130 parliamentary sitting dates 2019, ms. 5910 parliamentary standards and accountability — motion, 3374 temporary orders, consideration of committee reports, extension — motion, 9195 temporary orders 6(3), (4) and (5), recall of the house — motion, 6209; amendment to motion, 6210 Local Government agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1820 Broome, Shire of Eighty Mile Beach caravan park, 5541 Sandfire Roadhouse, 1800 caravan parks and camping grounds, fencing height, 5208, 5386 Carnarvon, Shire of, CEO travel, 5447 cemeteries cemetery boards, 4876 Karrakatta Cemetery renewal program, 8143 elected members, employer influence, 5204 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 194 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Local Government (continued) interlibrary loan system, 5931 Kalgoorlie–Boulder, City of, 1811, 4567 Local Government Act, suspensions, 1395 (correction of answer 1463) Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, Department of, staff, annual leave, 3809 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3808, 3820–3827 Melville, City of, inquiry, 3106, 3269, 4841, 6441, 8771, 8913, 9156 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1806 freedom of information requests, 1791 meetings, City of Perth, 1090 mobile devices, 1978 Moora visits, 3147 on-demand transport services, 1994 Optus Stadium visits, 1845 portfolios boards and committees, 5558 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1836 records management and archiving, 4914A staff, annual leave, 5552 travel, 5352, 7922 Twitter accounts, 1986 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5690 prescribed burning, south west, 5647 procurement practices, 9085 puppy farming, working dogs, 4718 Swan, City of, Midland Oval redevelopment, 3107, 3429, 3920, 6443 West, Hon Darren, complaints, 1808, 3749 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 3957 second reading, 3957; in reply, 7665 third reading, 7667 McGowan government departments, annual reports, 6750 (answer advice 6893) election commitments, 3916 information supply, s. 7275 WA Labor Party, China links, 9157 McKiernan, James Philip, tribute, s. 4869 Members of Parliament Central Wheatbelt, member for, freedom of information application, 3270 (supplementary information 7273) electorate allowance, political candidate promotion, 3427 McGinn, Hon Kyle, leave of absence — motion, 6551, 7754 North West Central, member for, Premier’s comments, 5202 O’Brien, Hon Simon, Beeliar wetlands, s. 8046 Rowe, Hon Samantha, leave of absence — motion, 5911 West, Hon Darren, complaints, 3749 Mines and Petroleum, Cleveland–Cliffs, Koolyanobbing meeting, Premier, 1082 Mineral Resources Ltd, 5669 Mining on Pinjin Station, Select Committee into made order of the day — motion, 4820 motion, 5021 Ministers of the Crown Financial Management Act, obligations, 5932 ministerial behaviour, complaints, 2356 ministerial offices chiefs of staff, 941 staff, social media policy, 7031 motor vehicle allowance, answer advice, 950 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 195

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Ministers of the Crown (continued) Premier agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1599 agricultural region visit, 7923 briefing notes and speaking points, 1572 business case access, 7922 China visit, (answer advise 1505, 1778) 2123, 3108 freedom of information requests, 1539, 5353 Huawei, verbal or written briefings, 6458 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3809 London visit, 1494 London visit and China visit, 2838, 2990 meetings, south metropolitan region, 1528, 1559, 2130, 4735, 6774, 7031, 7923, 8364 mobile devices, 1547 (supplementary information 1778) Moora visits, 3454, 5352 Murphy, Kieran, appointment, 2538 on-demand transport services, 1647 Optus Stadium visits, 1655, 5223, 6772, 8055 portfolios boards and committees, 5559 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2127 records management and archiving, 5217 Twitter accounts, 1626 Rinehart, Gina, correspondence, 1588, 3449 staff, annual leave, 5556 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5692 Regional Development, Minister for, ministerial responsibilities — motion, 9199 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 second reading, 8160 committee, 8169–8173, 8349–8357, 8507–8524, 8535, 8615–8632, 8647–8651 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 8651 third reading, 8651 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 second reading, in reply, 2520 committee, 2527–2531, 2541, 2542, 2707–2710 third reading, 2710 Personal Choice and Community Safety, Select Committee on, establishment — motion, 5357 Police Corruption and Crime Commission, report into tasering incident, Fremantle, 1386 dignitary protection unit, Scarborough Beach, protester, 1325, 1460 protective service officers, Premier’s concerns, 1557 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the “Cabinet Handbook”, matters requiring cabinet approval, 4566 Dumas House, office relocation, 949 freedom of information requests, classified information, 5929 freedom of information unit, 3105, 3267, 5222 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3819, 3822, 3826–3831 ministerial aircraft, 1557, 3449 register of gifts, 5561 remuneration, 7520 staff annual leave, 3816 security clearance, 5558 WA Labor Party logo, advertisement, 8772 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on forty-fifth report, “Outstanding Matters from the 39th Parliament”, recommendation 2, adoption of report, 9245 fifty-third report, “Review of the Standing Orders relating to motions on notice”, recommendation 1 adoption of report, 9244 amendment to temporary order — motion, 9244 standing orders review — notice of motion, 3238; made order of the day — motion, 3371; motion, 3762 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 196 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, standing orders review Public and Health Sector Legislation Amendment (Right of Return) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 5660 second reading, 5660; in reply, 9230 committee, 9232 Public Sector Management agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1598 Corruption and Crime Commission, misconduct, North Metropolitan Health Service, government response, 6443, 6573 exited staff, 1473 Integrity (Lobbyists) Act, 6440 Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation, Department of, acting director general, 1764 machinery-of-government changes, implementation, 8345 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1572 freedom of information requests, 1538 mobile devices, 1546 Moora visits, 3454 on-demand transport services, 1646 Optus Stadium visits, 1655 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1643 records management and archiving, 5217 Twitter accounts, 1625 public sector contract and casual workers, 7778 job security, 4723 recruitment, 6239 Public Sector Commission government boards and committees, 7518 government contractors audit and review, 5491 independent reviews, 2690, 2996, 8639 salary bands, 9151 staff, 5698 term-of-government staff, investigation, 1552, 1553 Racing and Gaming, Lotterywest, commission rates, 1088, 1223 Regional Development minister, staff, 6461 ministerial responsibilities — motion, 9199 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7128 made an order of the day — motion, 9052 s. 8923 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal, determination transparency, 2546 Seniors and Ageing agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1597, 5830 elder abuse, 8142 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1570 freedom of information requests, 1537 meetings, south metropolitan region, 4144, 5347, 5349 mobile devices, 1544 Moora visits, 3299 on-demand transport services, 1843 Optus Stadium visits, 1653 portfolios boards and committees, 5559 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1835 Twitter accounts, 1623 staff, annual leave, 5551 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 197

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 7920 second reading, 7920; in reply, 9146 instruction to Committee of the Whole House — motion, 9138 committee, 9148–9150, 9161–9170 third reading, 9170 Sentence Administration Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, in reply, 534 committee, 535–551, 692–699, 804–815 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 815 third reading, 815 question: commencement, 681, 941 Sport and Recreation ActiveSmart program, 7903 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1596 Barbagallo Raceway Hon Aaron Stonehouse’s comments, s. 1232 ministerial meetings, 944, 3105 Collie Mineworkers Memorial Pool, 1326, 8674 Collie Motorplex, inspection, 1220 Eaton Bowling and Social Club, renovation, 2355 Fremantle Netball Association, pavilion, 6231, 6437 KidSport, 1461, 1502 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3809, 3816, 3821, 3826, 3981 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1570 freedom of information requests, 1536 mobile devices, 1544 Moora visits, 3299 on-demand transport services, 1842 Optus Stadium visits, 1652 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, (supplementary information 923) 1641 records management and archiving, 5057 Twitter accounts, 1622 Optus Stadium open day, 1529, 3296 Perth Arena, naming rights, 4840 Southern River Hockey Club, 5069 transgender athletes, 4289 State Development, Jobs and Trade BHP South Flank project, offshore steel fabrication work, 4563 domestic gas reservation policy, 9236 floating LNG projects, 3272 government contracts, Huawei, 4716, 5026 (answer advice 9088) jobs Esperance port, 5491 Pilbara, 5390 skilled migration list, 5206 lithium refinery, Kwinana, 2354 Local Projects, Local Jobs program cabinet approval, 524, 688, 1223 electronic billboard, 1498, 2843 grant delivery processes and procedures, 1329, 1393 Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, Department of, 1771 McGowan government — motion, 5005 ministerial affiliations with recipient organisations, 3977 project scope changes, 8766 reporting and acquittal requirements, 3828 residual amount, 830, 949, 1086 special inquirer — motion, 1184 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 198 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Mineral Resources Ltd Cleveland–Cliffs, Koolyanobbing, 4245, 5925 (supplementary information 6240) Helena and Aurora Ranges, Koolyanobbing, 5445 non-government human services sector, indexation policy, 2692, 2994 (answer advice 3111) salt mining, state agreements, 4247 Sino Iron project, mine continuation proposals, Karratha, 9157 state agreement acts, publication, 975 Water Corporation–Electrical Trades Union, enterprise bargaining agreement, 3747 Suitors’ Fund Amendment Bill 2017 receipt and first reading, 5662 second reading, 5662 Suitors’ Fund Amendment (Levy) Bill 2017 receipt and first reading, 5666 second reading, 5666 Terrorism (Extraordinary Powers) Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 2717 second reading, 2717 Tourism, Stephen Wood, dismissal, 1495 Transport government contracts, Huawei, 5200 Intergovernmental Agreement on Identity Matching Services, 4566 (answer advice 5035) Metronet, communication systems, tender process, 2992 Treasury and Finance government departments, advertising, 3754 machinery-of-government changes, Auditor General’s report, 8037 payroll tax, exemptions, training, 8141 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, parliamentary budget office, 1223 Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review, Standing Committee on, extension of reporting time — motion, 5660, 7275 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, acknowledgement — standing orders suspension motion, 7994 Volunteering agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1596 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1570 freedom of information requests, 1536 mobile devices, 1544 Moora visits, 3299 on-demand transport services, 1843 Optus Stadium visits, 1653 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1835 Twitter accounts, 1622 Women’s Interests agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1592 Girls Takeover Parliament, ms. 6970 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1567 freedom of information requests, 1532 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3807 mobile devices, 1794 Moora visits, 3452 on-demand transport services, 1840 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1826 senior executive staff, female staff, 703 Twitter accounts, 1615 Western Australian women’s health strategy, 8767 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 199

EVERS, HON DIANE MARIE (South West) (GWA) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee, section 18 notice, 7138 Lake Mullocullup, s. 7149 Agriculture and Food agriculture, innovation — motion, 8488; in reply, 8499 biosecurity, Leptospermum scoparium, 3750 genetically modified crops, Marsh v Baxter case, Department of Agriculture and Food report, s. 1468 Genetically Modified Crops Free Areas Act, reinstatement — motion, 1752, 2325; in reply, 2836, 2849 herbicide use, p. 2664 iHemposium, industrial hemp industry, s. 5959 live export continuation, 5770 MV Maysora, 1963 National Agriculture Day, s. 8360 pesticide use, p. 2663 regenerative farming, s. 1788 salinity, management, 6752 sensitive sites map, 6997 wild dogs, pastoral leases, 5029 Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 5517, 5654 committee, 7653, 7661 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 4706 cultural change, 4709 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 4708 political ideals, 4706 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 4706 Community Services, community resource centres, s. 701 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 — second reading, 5791 Education and Training camp schools, leasing, 4252 Pemberton Camp School land ownership, 2994 leasing, 3921 Emergency Services bushfire preparedness — motion, 8879 Rural Fire Division — motion, 3248 Environment Barrabup forest, logging, 2091 (answer advice 2361) Bunbury Outer Ring Road route, 6574 climate change, amelioration measures, s. 1103 Conservation and Land Management Executive Body, 7779 (answer advice 8040) dieback, Mundaring–Albany four-wheel drive route, 8146 Galaxy Resources, lithium mine, dust management, 7380 Greenpatch development, Dalyellup chromium-6, 3109, 5390, 9118 classification, 8931 contamination, 9117, 9119 gamma survey, 5314 Minninup Road, 6888 (answer advice 6998), 9116 p. 4226, 7357 tuart bushland, 2357, 2536 wastewater treatment plant, 2849, 4843, 7519, 7674 high conservation value forests, p. 1180 Jangardup mineral sands mine, acid sulphate groundwater plume, 8039 Phytophthora dieback management, 562 prescribed burning Parks and Wildlife Service, 2689 south west forests, 1798 roadside clearing, south west, 5209 (answer advice 5449) g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 200 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

EVERS, HON DIANE MARIE (South West) (GWA) (continued) Environment (continued) salinity management, Auditor General’s report, s. 2860 soil biology, s. 4283 state forest 39, lease 2933/97, 7272 structure plan, Goode Beach, Albany, 5492 wild dogs, pastoral leases, 5385 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on seventy-third report, “2017–18 Budget Cycle — Part 1: Estimates hearings and related matters” — motion, 2858 seventy-fourth report, “2016–17 Annual Report Hearings” — motion, 5017, 5021 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 2970 community resource centres, 2972 debt reduction, 2971 GST tax, 2971 Infrastructure WA, 2971 water resources, 2973 Federal government, One Young World Politician of the Year Award, s. 7280 Federal–State Relations, 2018–19 budget — motion, 2501 Fisheries, sharks deterrent devices, research and development, 829 drum lines, s. 8787; p. 8866 great white sharks, 690, 1225 Forestry allowable annual cut, wildlife protection, 948 Barrabup forest, logging, 563, 1324, 5932 Forest Products Commission, 4564 2016–17 annual report hearing, 4721 “Forest management plan 2014–2023”, review, 6440 integrated timber processing yard, expression of interest 22/2107, 687 (supplementary information 691), 6444 logging, beekeeper concerns, 5203, 5448; s. 5213 regrowth karri thinning, 5347 sawmills investment security guarantees, 4116 operations, 1999 silvicultural and agricultural practices, s. 6894 south west forests, economic opportunities — motion, 6845; in reply, 6855 Government’s Local Projects, Local Jobs Program, Select Committee into the — motion, as amended, 7878; amendment to motion, as amended, 7880 Health, prescribed burning smoke, health impact, 5223 Industrial Hemp Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 4831 Land Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 1951 Legislative Council, complimentary remarks, s. 9251 Mines and Petroleum Galaxy Resources, lithium mine, dust management, 8533 (answer advice 8645) Kingston fauna habitat zone, minerals exploration licence, 2846 lithium mining, Greenbushes, 8643, 8914 mining, Gingilup–Jasper wetland system, 7905, 8770 (answer advice 8776), 9086; s. 7411, 8044; p. 8742 mining rehabilitation fund, wetlands, 3426 Ministers of the Crown, Minister for Regional Development, ministerial responsibilities — motion, 9203 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 — second reading, 2364 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1940 Regional Development community resource centres, funding, 1392 digital connectivity, regional Western Australia — motion, 5185 ministerial responsibilities — motion, 9203 regional transport and infrastructure — motion, 5408 royalties for regions, Barnett government, management — motion, 800 southern forests irrigation scheme, 8342 Water for Food program, southern forests irrigation scheme, 521 (supplementary information 691), 1085, 1460, 1768 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 201

EVERS, HON DIANE MARIE (South West) (GWA) (continued) Sharks deterrent devices, research and development, 829 drum lines, s. 8787; p. 8866, 8867 great white sharks, 690, 1225 State Development, Jobs and Trade, automation, societal impact, s. 5453 Transport Bunbury Outer Ring Road route, 6238, 6993; p. 8121 freight rail network, s. 4584 Fremantle Port Authority, “Inner and outer harbour development options evaluation” report, 2862 rail lines, Bunbury–Greenbushes, lithium mining, 3271, 8532, 9155; s. 9188 school bus services, Margaret River–Metricup, 1455 Treasury and Finance, payroll tax — motion, 5626 Water desalination, 4907, 5648 southern forests irrigation scheme, Warren–Donnelly catchment, 8529 Water Corporation, ManukaLife, share-farming agreement, 9240 water resources management — motion, 2959 FARAGHER, HON DONNA EVELYN MARY, BA (Hons), GradDipEd, MEd (Hons), JP (East Metropolitan) (Lib) Commerce and Industrial Relations, Building and Construction Industry Training Fund — motion, 1371; amendment to motion, 1374, 1744 Community Services, Herdsman Lake Wildlife Centre, p. 3736 Community Titles Amendment (Consistency of Charging) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7394 Community Titles Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 7394 committee, 7401–7408, 7521–7525 Disallowance motions Shire of Broome Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law (2) 2017 — motion, 3291 Shire of Chittering Repeal Local Law 2017 — motion, 1451 Shire of Northam Cemeteries Amendment Local Law 2017 — motion, 5659 Shire of Northampton Local Government Property Local Law 2017 — motion, 1451 Shire of Toodyay Health Local Law 2017 — amendment to motion, 5660 Education and Training Building and Construction Industry Training Fund, 6996 Byford Community Kindergarten, s. 3441 community kindergartens, 1082, 1386, 1495, 1764, 2685, 3421, 5026, 5210, 5442, 5805; s. 6449 department budget, 830 (answer advice 950), 2533, 2990 payroll services, staff, 7283 planning, p. 7992, 9127 programs, review, 823 savings measures, 1219, 1227 (answer advice 1397, 1464) (correction of answer 1967), 1957, 2353, 2841, 1454 (answer advice 1503); point of order, 1399 school violence, 9079 violence policies review, 3266 Don’t Stop the Music, s. 8925 facilities, funding, p. 3736, 5158; motion, 5166 Herdsman Lake Wildlife Centre, 2848 international students, 4717 Kindaimanna Community Kindergarten, enrolment threshold exemption, 6445 Mental Health in Schools program, 7902, 8033 minister, school opening ceremonies, 6611 NAPLAN Online, 4838, 5034, 7266 parliamentary secretary play-based learning, 7687 school visits, 7688 portfolio, management and funding — motion, 782 quality schools reform, bilateral agreement, 9152, 9234 regional learning specialists, 5309, 6568, 6988 regional programs — motion, 666 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 202 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

FARAGHER, HON DONNA EVELYN MARY, BA (Hons), GradDipEd, MEd (Hons), JP (East Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Education and Training (continued) schools Byford Community Kindergarten, 3916 camp schools Fairbridge WA, 5926, 6232, 6438 leasing, 3104, 3748, 4562 camp schools and Landsdale Farm School, operators, 5487 (supplementary information 5653) Canning College, program delivery, overseas students, 1320 (answer advice 1397) Central Midlands SHS, student-centred funding model, 681 Como Secondary College, federal Labor candidate visit, 7909 (supplementary information 8040) ember screens, 8525 enrolment projections, 4113 Inner City College information sessions, 7670 project cost, 8634 Landsdale Farm School, Family Support WA, 7133 lead contamination, 1328 (answer advice 1464) Moora Residential College closure, 942, 4246 consultations, 518 federal government funding, 7376 plaster glass ceilings, 8531 public schools education assistants and Aboriginal and Islander education officers, 7283, 7540 psychologists, 6611 School of Isolated and Distance Education, language courses, 7512, 7772 Tuart College, site use, 5645 science in schools program, 5201 secondary schools, funding, 6749, 6886 vocational education and training, Australian Institute of Commerce and Technology, 8339 Health International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, s. 7019 WA women’s health strategy, 5382, 5812 Heritage Bill 2017 second reading, 5469 committee, 5482–5485, 5496–5503 Lands, Swan District Hospital site, 9242 Legislative Council, parliamentary questions, s. 1471, 1970 Local Government Act, suspensions, 1395 (correction of answer 1463) Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 — second reading, 7661 McGowan government, decision-making — motion, 8005 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 second reading, 2115, 2362 committee, 2527–2529 Reserves (Tjuntjuntjara Community) Bill 2018 — second reading, 9065 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — standing orders suspension — motion, 5762 second reading, 6562, 6578 committee, 6592–6600, 6758–6764, 6864–6882, 7254–7264, 7358–7363 Transport, Bayswater train station, concept design plans, 8909 (answer advice 9087) Treasury and Finance, payroll tax, training exemptions, 8141 Women’s Interests, Western Australian women’s health strategy, 8767 FARINA, HON ADELE, BA, LLB (South West) (ALP) Berinson, Hon Joe — condolence motion, 3731 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the first report, “The efficiency and timeliness of the current appointment process for Commissioners and Parliamentary Inspectors of the CCC” — motion, 676, 1754 second report, “The ability of the Corruption and Crime Commission to charge and prosecute” — motion, 1074 seventh report, “Unfinished business: The Corruption and Crime Commission’s response to the Committee’s report on Dr Cunningham and Ms Atoms” — motion, 1375, 1761, 2342, 8754; postponement motion, 7893 Forestry, south west forests, economic opportunities — motion, 6854 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 203

FARINA, HON ADELE, BA, LLB (South West) (ALP) (continued) Health St John Ambulance, country services, s. 8047 Warren District Hospital, p. 1055 Regional Development, mobile towers, Ironstone Gully Falls, p. 9193, 9194 State Development, Jobs and Trade Alcoa, enterprise bargaining agreement, 5775 job security — motion, 7642 Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review, Standing Committee on, 112th report, “Committee’s Treaty Function” — motion, 1758 Water, public supply, fluoridation, p. 1355 FARRER, MS JOSEPHINE (Kimberley) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal ranger program, 12 Kalumburu community, swimming pool, 7180 Kimberley communities, s. 3691 Child Protection, Aboriginal in-home support services, 5879 Energy, regional electricity supplies, solar incentive scheme, 8828 Heritage Bill 2017 — second reading, 2200 Housing, remote Aboriginal communities, federal funding, 14, 2396 Mines and Petroleum, fly in, fly out workers, health and wellbeing, draft code of practice, g. 8940 Regional Development, Spoilbank marina, Port Hedland, 7039 FOLKARD, MR MARK JAMES (Burns Beach) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 3067 education, Burns Beach, 3067 Metronet, 3068 road safety, 3068 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 3067 Commerce and Industrial Relations, building industry, subcontractor protection, 4015 Community and events, Burns Beach electorate, s. 6933 Community Development and Justice Standing Committee second report, “2017 WA State Election, Maintaining confidence in our electoral process” — tabling, 249 fourth report, “Near enough is not good enough: An initial report on the protection of crowded places in Western Australia” — tabling, 7296 Corrective Services, , alcohol and other drug treatment facility, drug-related crime, 877 Environment, waste management, Burns Beach, g. 2004 Family and Domestic Violence, Keeping Women Safe in their Homes program, 7570 Fisheries recreational fishing initiatives fund, 3057 sharks, hazard mitigation, aerial patrols, 5871 Legislation Bill 2018 — second reading, 7462 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 625 Police district boundaries realignment, 1870, 3702 methamphetamine, strategy, 4790 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8394 Road Traffic Amendment (Driving Offences) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4930 State Development, Jobs and Trade Meridian Park, Neerabup, s. 3047 state economy, employment, 8384 Treasury and Finance, “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, findings, 313 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8112 FREEMAN, MS JANINE MARIE, BEc, GradDip (OH&S) (Mirrabooka) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs ancestral remains repatriation program, 7732 National Partnership on Remote Housing, 3846 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2943 education, 2945 employment, 2943 Kaleidoscope Initiative, 2944 parliamentary representation of women, 2945 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2943 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 204 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

FREEMAN, MS JANINE MARIE, BEc, GradDip (OH&S) (Mirrabooka) (ALP) (continued) Community and events, Margaret Coyle, tribute, s. 8972 Community Services early childhood initiative, Telethon Kids Institute and Minderoo Foundation, 730 homelessness strategy, 7949 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8972, 8998 Education and Care Services National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 3568 Energy, streetlights, Alexander Heights and Ballajura, g. 4757 Family and Domestic Violence, tenancy law changes, 5098 Fisheries, Huon Aquaculture, 7040 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7057 Health, commonwealth funding, 3322 Heritage Bill 2017 second reading, 2175 consideration in detail, 2598–2601 Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement Bill 2017 — second reading, 461 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6665 Legal affairs, institutional child sexual abuse, commonwealth redress scheme, 580 McGowan government, accountability — motion, 7598 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 8726 Aboriginal reconciliation, 8726 Balga Senior High School, 8727 Centrelink, 8728 jobs, Mirrabooka, 8727 Kaleidoscope Initiative, 8727 Public Sector Management, public sector staff, job security, 4607 Reserves (Tjuntjuntjara Community) Bill 2018 — second reading, 7339 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 second reading, 4004, 4023 question, 8827 Seniors and Ageing, MYVISTA, aged-care accommodation, Mirrabooka, s. 4176 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 4960 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 5609 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6020 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6020 Treasury and Finance payroll tax, training exemptions, 2035 state finances, Annual Report on State Finances, 6797 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8092 Water Corporation, hardship measures, 2576 Women’s Interests Anna Stewart Memorial Project, s. 7320 government boards and committees, representation, 880 public service, gender equity, 5721 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 354 GOIRAN, HON NICOLAS PIERRE, BCom, LLB (South Metropolitan) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 4711, 4726, 4821 parliamentary questions, Roebourne, 4711 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 4711, 4726, 4821 Child Protection Child Protection and Family Support, Department of, machinery-of-government changes, Emma White, 3967 child sexual abuse, Roebourne, 518, 823, 1496, 1765, 1958, 2534, 2685, 2841, 2991, 4247, 4562, 5027, 5201, 5646, 6233, 6438, 6886, 6997, 7133, 7282, 7377, 8525 (answer advice 8644), 8767, 8793, 9080, 9152 (supplementary information 9242) foster care, abuse allegations, 4839, 5310, 5382, 5442, 5487, 5805 (answer advice 5934), 5927, 6570, 7422; s. 5454, 5817, 5957 minister, meetings, south metropolitan region, 5540 National Redress Scheme, 4113, 7671 (answer advice 7678) out-of-home care reform, 3104 West Pilbara plan, 3748 working with children checks, 1083, 8634 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 205

GOIRAN, HON NICOLAS PIERRE, BCom, LLB (South Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 second reading, 939, 950 committee, 962–972, 1096–1101, 1306–1317, 1329–1334, 1339, 1436–1447 s. 1469 Community Services department, annual report, point of order — tabling of papers, 6551 Early Years Initiative, 1219, 2720, 2721, 2864 grandcarers assistance program, 3266, 3422 survey, 4717 homelessness, 10-year strategy — motion, 6858 Coroners Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 5913 committee, 5923–5925, 5936–5948 third reading, 5952 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct and Criminal Property Confiscation Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 3278 committee, 4086–4098 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the first report, “The efficiency and timeliness of the current appointment process for Commissioners and Parliamentary Inspectors of the CCC” — motion, 674, 678, 1384 second report, “The ability of the Corruption and Crime Commission to charge and prosecute” — motion, 679, 1073 seventh report, “Unfinished business: The Corruption and Crime Commission’s response to the Committee’s report on Dr Cunningham and Ms Atoms” — postponement motion, 4557; motion, 8756 eighth report, “The More Things Change…: Matters arising from the Corruption and Crime Commission’s Report on Operation Aviemore: Major Crime Squad Investigation into the Unlawful Killing of Mr Joshua Warneke” — motion, 6748, 7502 Courts Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 — committee, 5432 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 second reading, 6982 committee, 7757–7769, 7781–7783, 7787–7792 Disallowance motions, Health Services (Information) Amendment Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 4820; motion, 7678 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 — second reading, 5792 Elder Abuse, Select Committee into final report, “‘I never thought it would happen to me’: When trust is broken” — tabling, 5760; motion, 6226, 6744, 7895, 8330 meeting minutes, s. 8357 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on first report, “My Life, My Choice: The Report of the Joint Select Committee on End of Life Choices” — tabling, 5164; motion, 5372, 5637–5643, 6741; postponement motion, 6225 meeting minutes — notice of motion, 5166; motion, 7892, 8313, 8322 research officer, 8909 Environment, minister, meetings, South Metropolitan Region, 1801 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on agency annual hearing reports, s. 6769 seventy-third report, “2017–18 Budget Cycle — Part 1: Estimates hearings and related matters” — motion, 4554, 7894 seventy-fourth report, “2016–17 Annual Report Hearings” — motion, 4557, 5019 seventy-sixth report, “2018–19 Budget Cycle — Part 1: Estimates hearings and related matters” — motion, 7505 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3100 estimates process, 3100 Financial Management Act, section 82, 3112 government members’ evasive practices, 3100 parliamentary questions, Roebourne, 3115 Family and Domestic Violence, refuges, 3917 (point of order 3925, supplementary information 4120) Financial Transaction Reports Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 5954 Health abortion Broome Hospital, 3143 numbers, 1556 procedures, live births, s. 6249 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 206 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

GOIRAN, HON NICOLAS PIERRE, BCom, LLB (South Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Health (continued) abortion (continued) RU486 drug, 1555 signs of life after procedures, 1556 trisomy 21, 1555 childhood cancer — motion, 6409 Perth Children’s Hospital, project management — motion, 1932 posthumous collection of gametes, review, 681, 942, 6989, 7267, 7512 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, medihotels, 2133 Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 820 committee, 1207–1217, 1399–1404, 1449 Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement Bill 2017 — committee, 5036–5042 Housing, minister, meetings, 7803 Legal affairs Adoption Act 1994, statutory review, point of order — tabling of papers, 8488 criminal injuries compensation scheme, review, 1387, 2354 (supplementary information 3756) Limitation Act, 6773 National Redress Scheme, 7772, 8033 Legislative Council non-government business, scheduling, point of order, 3785 parliamentary questions, matter of privilege, 2068 parliamentary standards and accountability — motion, 3384 McGowan government decision-making — motion, 7994 departments, annual reports, 6750 (answer advice 6893) information supply — motion, 7230 Mental Health “Better Choices. Better Lives: Western Australian Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drug Services Plan 2015– 2025”, 8538 emergency department presentations, 7418 Exit International workshop, 7903 Mental Health Commission, Exit International workshop, 8340 mental health services, south west region, 1321 Meth Helpline, 5562 suicide prevention strategy, 2087, 5812 Mines and Petroleum, minister, meetings, south metropolitan region, 1558 (correction of answer 2096), 3795 Ministers of the Crown, Premier, meetings, south metropolitan region, 1528, 1558, 2130, 4735, 6774, 7031, 7923, 8364 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 second reading, 8152 committee, 8169–8173, 8350–8356, 8514–8523, 8535, 8615–8626, 8647–8651 s. 7533 Personal Choice and Community Safety, Select Committee on, point of order, 5000 Police, specialist domestic violence investigation unit, 1454 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1945 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 second reading, 8786, 8882 committee, 8894–8907, 8918, 9173, 9174, 9179–9182 s. 8790, 9113 Seniors and Ageing elder abuse, 8141 minister, meetings, south metropolitan region, 4143, 5346, 5348 Sentence Administration Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 527 committee, 537, 549, 550, 693, 694 third reading, 815 Sport and Recreation, Southern River Hockey Club, 5068 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 1478 committee, 1510–1522, 1784–1786, 4108–4111, 4122–4127 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 4127 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 207

GOIRAN, HON NICOLAS PIERRE, BCom, LLB (South Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6986 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6986 Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review, Standing Committee on, extension of reporting time — motion, 7275 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 2712 committee, 2983–2989, 2999–3001, 3404–3411 third reading, 3411 GRAHAM, HON LAURENCE WILLIAM (Agricultural) (ALP) Asian engagement strategy — motion, 8503 Community Services, homelessness, 10-year strategy — motion, 6863 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 4264 debt, 4264 digital farming, 4265 industries fund, 4266 infrastructure, 4266 Rural Fire Division, 4265 Federal–State Relations, 2018–19 budget — motion, 2505 Health, childhood cancer — motion, 6413 Local Government Esperance, Shire of major projects, p. 3079 Merivale Road landfill site, s. 3954 ward review, City of Greater Geraldton, p. 4226 Police, methamphetamine usage, 7241 Regional Development, digital connectivity, regional Western Australia — motion, 5178 Transport, mandatory cycle helmets — motion, 8007 HAMILTON, MS EMILY LOUISE, BA (Joondalup) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 3064 Connect Joondalup, 3066 health care, 3064 Joondalup Health Campus, 3065 schools, Joondalup, 3066 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 3064 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, Multicultural Business Expo, s. 1266 Community Services, not-for-profit community services, 6947 Delegated Legislation, Joint Standing Committee on seventh report, “Biosecurity and Agricultural Management Act 2007 Notice Under Section 130(1)” — tabling, 1252 eighth report, “Shire of Northampton Local Government Property Local Law 2017” — tabling, 1253 ninth report, “Shire of Chittering Repeal Local Law 2017” — tabling, 1253 tenth report, “Annual Report 2017” — tabling, 3019 eleventh report, “Shire of Broome Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law (2) 2017” — tabling, 3020 twelfth report, “Shire of Northam Cemeteries Amendment Local Law 2017” — tabling, 5247 thirteenth report, “Shire of Toodyay Health Local Law 2017” — tabling, 5248 fourteenth report, “City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Activities on Thoroughfares and Trading in Thoroughfares and Public Places Amendment Local Law 2018 and City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Local Government Property Amendment Local Law 2018” — tabling, 7294 Education and Training, National Electrical Communication Association WA, Joondalup campus, s. 5263 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7067 Health anti-vaccination campaign, 4792 foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, g. 8063 North Metropolitan Health Service, misconduct, Corruption and Crime Commission report, government response, 4917 Sexual Assault Resource Centre, 3540 Housing, Joondalup basketball centre redevelopment, 6282 Innovation and ICT, Cyber Security Growth Centre, Joondalup node, 1276 Local Government, City of Joondalup, town planning scheme, g. 1240 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 — second reading, 2016 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 9008 Aloha Surfhouse, 9010 Ocean Reef marina, 9008 schools, Joondalup, 9009 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 208 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

HAMILTON, MS EMILY LOUISE, BA (Joondalup) (ALP) (continued) State Development, Jobs and Trade Local Projects, Local Jobs program, family and domestic violence services, 184 state economy, business confidence, government policies, 10 Tourism, Rottnest Island, visitor attraction, 8984 Transport Metronet, housing package, 2731 public transport, infrastructure, 7728 Treasury and Finance, GST distribution, Productivity Commission’s review, 3850 Veterans Issues Armistice Centenary, s. 8086 Joondalup City RSL, s. 8572 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 381 Youth, Joondalup youth forum, s. 3489 HARVEY, HON LIZA MARY, Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Scarborough) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2897 education, 2901 local jobs, 2900 Metronet, 2898 on-demand transport, 2898 roads, funding, 2898 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2897 Bryce, Hon Malcolm John — condolence motion, 710 Child Protection, child sexual abuse, Roebourne, 726 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 consideration in detail, 340–342 third reading, 372 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 1680 Community Titles Amendment (Consistency of Charging) Bill 2018 cognate debate — motion, 5141 second reading — cognate debate, 5141 Community Titles Bill 2018 cognate debate — motion, 5141 second reading — cognate debate, 5141 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 7876 Corrective Services, Greenough Regional Prison, critical incident, review, 8828, 8830 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4317 Culture and the Arts, Picabar, Perth Cultural Centre precinct, 7571; motion, 7440 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 — second reading — amendment to motion, 4600 Education and Training 2018–19 state budget, 2730–2731, 2890, 2891 department, staff, assaults, 4533 education funding, 6275, 6276 funding — notice of motion, 322 minister’s performance, 5568 regional programs, funding reallocation, 9, 10 schools Moora Residential College — motion, 585 self-defence training, 4533 student growth forecasting, 5288 Electoral Affairs, Darling Range by-election, s. 3692 Estimates Committees, committee A, adoption of report — motion, 3185 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6961 Health health service delivery, budget, mpi. 7187 minister chief of staff, bullying allegations, 312, 386, 387; mpi. 399 performance, 6823 Lands electronic conveyancing, 86, 87 former basketball stadium site, Joondalup, 8735 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 209

HARVEY, HON LIZA MARY, Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Scarborough) (Lib) (continued) Lands (continued) Landcorp, Murdoch Activity Centre, 8247 Landgate commercialisation, 4011, 4181, 4182; motion, 4193 onselling information, 2146, 2147 Property Exchange Australia, 7901, 7945 Mangles Bay marina development, Cedar Woods, 8250 Middleton Beach, 7105 Ocean Reef marina, business case, 8250 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 716 consideration in detail, 889–897, 1015–1020, 1035–1038, 1111, 1279, 1282, 1286–1301 third reading, 1707 McGowan government Darling Range electorate, infrastructure projects, mpi. 3545 economic performance — motion, 2912 education portfolio — notice of motion, 5578 Fremantle outer harbour — notice of motion, 5578 parliamentary debate — standing orders suspension motion, 993 performance, mpi. 737; motion, 8852 state economy, mpi. 8990 tourism and education sectors, government performance, mpi. 4798 transparency and accountability, mpi. 5987 Members of Parliament, former member for Darling Range, criminal investigation — motion, 3487 Ministers of the Crown Education and Training, Minister for, performance, 5568 Health, Minister for, performance, 6823 Tourism, Minister for, performance — standing orders suspension motion, 1673 Transport, Minister for, performance — notice of motion, 1005; motion, 1146 Water, Minister for, chamber decorum, complaint, referral to Procedure and Privileges Committee — motion, 3860 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 5713, 5726 Planning Bunbury Development Committee, 8252 department, Evan Jones, appointment, 8247 Design WA, 8247 Kiara College, 8248 Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, Scarborough planning framework and design guidelines, development approval, p. 8194 metropolitan region scheme, south metropolitan region, rezoning — motion, 7935 Middleton Beach Activity Centre, 7103 State Planning Policy 5.4: Road and Rail Noise, 8249 WA Planning Commission Mandogalup, 7104 recommendations, 5617, 7106 Waterloo industrial park, 7102 Police crime statistics Aveley, Belhus, Ellenbrook and The Vines, (answer advice 192) 494, 2460 Doubleview, Gwelup, Innaloo, Osborne Park, Scarborough and Trigg, (answer advice 192) 495, 2460 officers, additional, 7323 Ports Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 4166 Premier’s Statement consideration, 251 Landgate, sale, 254 Matagarup Bridge, 255 Metronet, 251 taxi industry reform, 254 amendment to question Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 193 regional education programs, Moora Residential College, 34 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 210 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

HARVEY, HON LIZA MARY, Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Scarborough) (Lib) (continued) Procedure and Privileges Committee, second report, “Misleading the House: Statements Made by the Member for Darling Range”, adoption of report — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 2161, 2387 Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 second reading, 3605, 3620 consideration in detail, 3712, 3720 third reading, 3720 Regional Development, Spoilbank marina, Port Hedland, 7103 Reserves (Tjuntjuntjara Community) Bill 2018 second reading, 7172 third reading, 7722 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 — consideration in detail, 8568 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 declaration as urgent, 7838 second reading, 7853 Sentence Administration Amendment Bill 2017 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 1008 State Development, Jobs and Trade Albany electorate, pre-election plan, 8104 government contracts, Huawei, 4299, 4784 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, Scouts Australia, 180, 181 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 4939 consideration in detail, 4964–4984, 5087–5089, 5100–5105, 5132–5141 third reading, 5255 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 7711–7720 Tourism minister’s performance — standing orders suspension motion, 1673 Wood, Stephen, dismissal, 1664 Transport air services, Regional Express and Skippers Aviation, 8251 black spot program, 88 bus drivers, WA, 6937 bus services, route 355, 114 bus shelters, refurbishments and constructions, 88 CGM Communications, Westport Taskforce, 7101, 7102 Forrestfield–Airport Link Premier’s actions — notice of motion, 1005 tunnelling machine, 979, 980 worker safety, 7725, 7726 Fremantle bicycle path, 8255 Fremantle outer harbour, task force, 2398, 2399 Fremantle Passenger Terminal, 7104 government contracts, Huawei, 4925, 4926 Lord Street project, 8253 Main Roads WA, Carrington Street–Stirling Highway project, 1125, 1127 Maritime Union of Australia, town hall event, Fremantle, 8739 Metronet private sector reference group, 7104 rail projects, 7816, 7817 ticketing system, 8249 transparency and disclosure, mpi. 7824 Metropolitan Region Improvement Fund, expenditure, 94 minister performance — notice of motion, 1005; motion, 1146 portfolios, Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 113 Navigable Waters Regulations 1958, review, 7102 Optus Stadium, Matagarup Bridge, construction, 4922 peer review panel, John Langoulant, 7484 Pilbara Ports Authority, cash and cash-equivalent reserves, 113 ports and harbours fees and charges, Esperance, 8248 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 211

HARVEY, HON LIZA MARY, Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Scarborough) (Lib) (continued) Transport (continued) ports and harbours (continued) Westport Taskforce Freight and Logistics Council, 8735 Fremantle, 8246 rail future fund, 6967 Recreational Boating Facilities Assessment Panel, 113 roads High Street upgrade, Fremantle, 8246 Marmion Avenue, Wanneroo, 8248 Murdoch Drive, extension, 7105 Roe Highway stage 8, 576, 577; notice of motion, 322 Stephenson Avenue, Fremantle, 8249 Tonkin Highway stage 3, 3694, 3695 Toodyay Road, business case, 8250 Wanneroo Road–Joondalup Drive interchange, 5157, 8246; g. 2552 Southern Ports Annual Report, 8739 (supplementary information 8986) staff, metropolitan and regional passenger services, 113 taxis, plates buyback scheme, 8427 train services, AvonLink, 7103 train stations, Yanchep, Ellenbrook, Byford, Forrestfield–Airport Link and Thornlie–Cockburn, patronage and daily trip forecasts, 94 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 5862 consideration in detail, 6032–6034, 6039–6041, 6044–6049, 6262–6273, 6283–6290, 6318–6324 standing orders suspension motion, 6481 third reading, 6513 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 5862 standing orders suspension motion, 6481 consideration in detail, 6481–6492, 6510, 6511 Treasury and Finance, “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, business cases, 471, 472 Women’s Interests, workplace behaviour, Leader of the Nationals, letter of complaint, 3847 HAYDEN, MRS ALYSSA KATHLEEN (Darling Range) (Lib) Agriculture and Food, declared pest tax, 5271, 5272 Child Protection Camp Australia, licence breaches, 7952, 7953 child sexual abuse, Roebourne, 8574, 8575, 8682 foster care, sexual abuse allegations, 4793, 4794 Commerce and Industrial Relations, Christmas retail trading hours — motion, 8694 Community Services funding processes, 8303 gambling, financial counselling, 7332 neighbourhood community centres, 5571, 5572 services funded, 8302 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 — second reading — amendment to motion, 4602 Education and Training agricultural awareness program, primary school students, 8300 schools Darling Range electorate, 8301 Moora Residential College, closure, 4606, 4607 Emergency Services Bushfire Centre of Excellence, 8482 department, local governments funding, 8480, 8481 reporting systems, 8482 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7960, 8068 Housing emergency housing, 8300 (supplementary information 8392), 8611 housing industry, 8415 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 212 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

HAYDEN, MRS ALYSSA KATHLEEN (Darling Range) (Lib) (continued) Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6659 McGowan government, state economy — motion, 5744 Police stations, Mundijong, 8865 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 4322 Darling Range by-election, 4322 small business operators, 4324 thank yous, 4325 Tonkin Highway extension, 4324 tourism, 4324 Regional Development Australia committees, 8299 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 8379 consideration in detail, 8563–8571, 8596–8601 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9033 Seniors and Ageing, services funded, 8303 Sport and Recreation, Mitchell Merritt, s. 5866 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 — consideration in detail, 5085 Tourism, Perth hills and Pickering Brook, 8480 Transport Metronet, Armadale line, Byford extension, 8479 Mundijong freight line, 8739, 8740 school bus service zones, Serpentine and Mundijong, g. 8942 Tonkin Highway stage 3, 8478, 8479 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8108 Volunteering, services funded, 8303 Youth, services funded, 8302 HEALY, MR TERENCE JAMES, BA, MPA, GradDipPubAdmin, GradDipEd (Southern River) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2877 electorates, funding, 2879 Metronet, 2878 regional investments, 2879 Southern River College, 2877 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2877 Community and events Cochran, Adelle, tribute, s. 7724 River Scouts, centenary, s. 3691 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4326 Education and Training education investment, Darling Range, 3700 schools, infrastructure, 3052 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7960 Health, Perth Children’s Hospital practical completion, 1665 Public Accounts Committee report, 1268 Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement Bill 2017 — second reading, 455 Legislation Bill 2018 — second reading, 7459 Liquor store, Pipit Close, Huntington, p. 3542 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 617 Local Government Act, amendment, 728 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 second reading, 3467 third reading, 3602 McGowan government accountability — motion, 7606 economic performance — motion, 5122 Planning, 6 Birnham Road, Canning Vale, p. 5981 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 276, 291 education, 277 local jobs, 277 Metronet, 278 sport, 292 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 213

HEALY, MR TERENCE JAMES, BA, MPA, GradDipPubAdmin, GradDipEd (Southern River) (ALP) (continued) Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 — second reading, 3623 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8552 Road Traffic Amendment (Driving Offences) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4932 State Development, Jobs and Trade, government contracts, Huawei, 8098 Suitors’ Fund Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 5596 Suitors’ Fund Amendment (Levy) Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 5596 Transport, Metronet railcars, 5718 transparency and disclosure, mpi. 7834 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 5994 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 5994 Treasury and Finance GST distribution, state–federal arrangement, 8184 residential property surcharge, foreign investors, 4785 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, impact, 387 state finances, credit rating, 7428 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8106 Women’s Interests, gender equality, s. 4782 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 376 HOLT, HON COLIN JAMES, BSc (Zoology) (South West) (Nat) Agriculture and Food Primary Industries and Regional Development, Department of, work orders, weed and pest control noncompliance, 4289 south west saleyard, expressions of interest, 9238 Betting Tax Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 8658 Betting Tax Assessment Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 8658 committee, 9055–9058 Disallowance motions, Environmental Protection (Plastic Bags) Regulations 2018 — motion, 7149 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 second reading — amendment to motion, 6429 question: One Nation negotiations, 5383 Education and Training, schools camp schools Bridgetown Camp School, closure, p. 501, 1355, 2663, 5467 closure, 1766 non-government operators, 522 Pemberton Camp School, closure, p. 501, 1356, 2324 Safe Schools program, 1606 Emergency Services “Are you Bushfire Ready?” campaign, 8768 bushfire preparedness — motion, 8869; in reply, 8881 Rural Fire Division — motion, 3894 training review — motion, 6402 volunteer fuel card, survey, 3427 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on standing orders suspension motion, 5000 first report, “My Life, My Choice: The Report of the Joint Select Committee on End of Life Choices” — tabling, 5159; motion, 5372, 6224 meeting minutes — motion, 8316 Environment Canal Rocks boat ramp, risk assessment, 2845 mobile phone tower, Salmon Holes, Torndirrup National Park, 4248 Tuart Forest National Park, 1811 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3394 funding priorities, south west, 3394 point-of-consumption wagering tax, 3402 rail funding, 3398 TAB sale, 3401 tourism focus, 3396 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 214 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

HOLT, HON COLIN JAMES, BSc (Zoology) (South West) (Nat) (continued) Fisheries, rock fishing, life jackets, 5934, 8641, 9156 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 9072 committee, 9106–9109 Health angelhands, 8914 department, St John Ambulance contract, 7270 tick-borne disease, Lyme-like illness — motion, 1421 Lands, Torrens title system, records, p. 500 Legislative Council, temporary orders 6(3), (4) and (5), recall of the house — motion, as amended, 6219 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 3419, 3430 committee, 3774–3777, 3935–3937, 3940–3945 Mines and Petroleum, land use separation distances, 5488 (answer advice 5816) Personal Choice and Community Safety, Select Committee on, establishment — motion, 5361 Police districts, south west, 8142 methamphetamine, usage, 7242 speed cameras, infringements review, 5030 stations, Capel, 2534, 5927 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1942 standing orders review — motion, 3763 Racing and Gaming alcohol sales, Pilbara, 2355 Golden Mile Trotting Club, 5561 point-of-consumption wagering tax, 1499, 1776, 5446 Racing and Wagering Western Australia Better Your Bet campaign, 8051 directors, appointment, 4568 redundancies, 8529 regional trotting clubs, closure, 1458 racing industry, strategic plan, 4720 (supplementary information 5035); s. 4731 TAB, privatisation, 9080 Regional Development Busselton–Margaret River Regional Airport expansion, 686 Collie Futures small grants program, 6439 community resource centres, review, 827 lithium mining, Greenbushes, 8532 regional transport and infrastructure — motion, 5410 WA Labor, election commitments, Collie–Preston, 7139 waste processing facility, south west region, 943 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7129 Sport and Recreation, ActiveSmart program, 7903 Transport airfares, regional, Monkey Mia and Carnarvon, 3923 (answer advice 3925), 4118 Australind passenger platforms upgrade, 2688, 2848 (supplementary information 2998), 4839 review, 2090, 3110 Bunbury Outer Ring Road route, 3106, 7516, 8340 Bunbury port, bauxite, truck movements, 1388 (answer advice 1463) Treasury and Finance funding, south west region, 3151 payroll tax — motion, 5622 Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review, Standing Committee on, 112th report, “Committee’s Treaty Function”, recommendation 1 — referral to Standing Committee on Procedure and Privileges — motion, 1955 Water licence fees, 6234 water resources management — motion, 2963 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 215

HONEY, DR DAVID JOHN, BSc (Hons), PhD, CChem, FRACI (Cottesloe) (Lib) Agriculture and Food, southern forests irrigation scheme, p. 6626 Appropriation (Capital 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4218 Appropriation (Recurrent 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4218 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2780 cycling infrastructure, 2780 Mosman Park, antisocial behaviour, 2780 traffic congestion, 2780 water portfolio, 2781 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2780 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration, Churchlands Senior High School, s. 2574 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 second reading, 4320 consideration in detail, 4345 Education and Training, Mosman Park PS, g. 6903 Energy, Fuels and Energy Technology Institute, Curtin University, s. 8973 Heritage, , Buckland Hill, heritage tunnels, s. 8093 Housing industry, 8411 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6644 Legislation Bill 2018 — second reading, 7458 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 — consideration in detail, 3516, 3518 McGowan government cost of living, education budget and infrastructure projects — motion, 4034 cost-of-living increases, mpi. 2406 economic performance — motion, 2916 frontline services — motion, 6309 performance — motion, 8842 state economy — motion, 5752 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 5711 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 2017 beachfront development, 2019 Cottesloe electorate, 2018 former member for Cottesloe, Colin Barnett, 2018 lithium industry, 2021 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9031–9033, 9043 State Development, Jobs and Trade, Australian Space Agency, mpi. 3170 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 4945 consideration in detail, 4966, 4974–4986, 5084–5086, 5102, 5135–5138 third reading, 5256 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 7712–7720 Treasury and Finance, government wages policy, Water Corporation–Electrical Trades Union bargaining agreement, 3328 Veterans Issues Armistice Centenary, s. 8092 HMAS Perth, memorial service, s. 4782 Water cost of living, federal Labor policy, renewable energy target, water supply, 8689 residential properties, 8583, 8584 Water Corporation fees and charges, 2044, 2045, 2149, 2150, 2401, 2402, 3703, 5722, 5723, 8188, 8189 staff, salaries, 3503, 3504 water licences, 6800, 6801 HUGHES, MR MATTHEW, BEd (Hons), Cert Ed, JP, FACEL (Kalamunda) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 3072 aged-care facilities, 3075 financial management, 3072 infrastructure, schools, 3075 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3074 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 3072 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 216 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

HUGHES, MR MATTHEW, BEd (Hons), Cert Ed, JP, FACEL (Kalamunda) (ALP) (continued) Bryce, Hon Malcolm John — condolence motion, 713 Community Services, community neighbourhood and childcare centres, 3163 Emergency Services, bushfire mitigation, 6502, 7330 Health Kalamunda Hospital, federal Labor commitment, 8580 North Metropolitan Health Service, misconduct, Corruption and Crime Commission report, redundancy payments, 4919 Heritage Bill 2017 — second reading, 2181 Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement Bill 2017 — second reading, 464 Planning Perth hills planning and tourism strategy, 7819 Pickering Brook town site, 3613 WA Planning Commission, lots 23, 24 and 50, Kalamunda Railway Reserve, p. 8540 Police, Darling Range, 3536 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 300 aged-care facilities, 302 education, 301 Regional Development, Kalamunda community hub, 3614 Road Safety, “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, Road Safety Commission– Western Force partnership, 473 Seniors and Ageing aged-care facilities, 6793; s. 871 State Development, Jobs and Trade, railcar manufacturing strategy, 5716 Transport, school bus services, s. 871 Treasury and Finance GST distribution, federal budget, 2394 payroll tax, exemptions, training, 984 JOHNSTON, HON WILLIAM JOSEPH, Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Commerce and Industrial Relations; Electoral Affairs; Asian Engagement (Cannington) (ALP) Agriculture and Food, minister’s performance, live export — motion, 3708 Asian Engagement Asian Business Council, ms. 6901 Asian engagement strategy, ms. 8938 Indonesia, Perth–East Java province, sister state relationship, ms. 4147 minister Indonesia visit, ms. 2548 South Korea visit, ms. 6 Bryce, Hon Malcolm John — condolence motion, 712 Commerce and Industrial Relations asbestos, eradication and compensation, ms. 6464 Building Commission, “bubble deck” construction method, 634 Building Commissioner, fire safety assessment, ms. 2138, 6614 building industry, subcontractor protection, 4015 Christmas retail trading hours — motion, 8696 Commerce, Department of, outdoor advertisements, 365 consumer protection, dispute resolution process, ms. 4591 Fair Trading Amendment Bill, progress, 6938 fly in, fly out workers, mental health, code of practice, ms. 440 Industry Advisory Group, 4427; ms. 715 motor vehicle dealers, purchase contracts, ms. 6259; g. 8545 occupational safety and health, reform, ms. 4146 petrol prices, Bunbury, g. 4753 retail trading hours, 6623 “Retirement Villages Act 1992—Operational Report 2017–18”, ms. 8802 silicosis, g. 7698 Southern Ports Authority, WorkSafe investigations, 5093 subcontractors, industry reforms, 875, 4426; g. 6470 swimming pools, safety barrier inspections, ms. 5703 Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission outdoor advertisements, 364 Walkington, Toni, 7731 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 217

JOHNSTON, HON WILLIAM JOSEPH, Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Commerce and Industrial Relations; Electoral Affairs; Asian Engagement (Cannington) (ALP) (continued) Commerce and Industrial Relations (continued) WorkCover, outdoor advertisements, 364 workers’ compensation, legislation, 284 WorkSafe, contact, City of Perth, 2256 Community Development and Justice Standing Committee, second report, “2017 WA State Election, Maintaining confidence in our electoral process”, government response, s. 2378 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 6626 introduction and first reading, 6778 second reading, 6778; in reply, 9001 Electoral Affairs election advertising, 635–637 Western Australian Electoral Commission, outdoor advertisements, 364 Energy Albany wave energy project, mpi. 1144; motion, 1894 unconventional oil and gas projects, royalties, 8682 Environment, Independent Scientific Panel Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation in Western Australia, report, 8387 Family and Domestic Violence, tenancy law changes, 5098 Health, minister, chief of staff, bullying allegations, mpi. 405 Industrial Relations Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 6626 introduction and first reading, 6779 second reading, 6779; in reply, 7958 third reading, 7960 McGowan government accountability — motion, 7590 cost of living, education budget and infrastructure projects — motion, 4044 cost-of-living increases, mpi. 2408 economic performance — motion, 5127 parliamentary debate — question to be put, 1003 performance, mpi. 738; motion, 8854 state economy — motion, 5759 transparency and accountability, mpi. 5991 Mines and Petroleum agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 4350 applications, leases, licences, permits and plans, 4433–4459 Argentina, mineral resources, memorandum of understanding, ms. 3457 Bellevue goldmine, Viago lode, ms. 7928 BHP and Rio Tinto, iron ore exports, 4464 Cleveland–Cliffs Natural Resources, Koolyanobbing, ms. 1108 Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, memorandum of understanding, ms. 1233 Cooperative Research Centre for New Energy Industry, 2397 department machinery-of-government changes, 634 outdoor advertisements, 364 Resources Sector Awards for Excellence, ms. 7545 Diggers and Dealers Mining Forum, ms. 5074 exploration incentive scheme, 1669, 2891 fees and expenditure requirements, leases and licences, 4460–4464 fly in, fly out workers, health and wellbeing, draft code of practice, g. 8941 Fraser Institute, annual survey of mining companies, 877 high-grade iron ore, 4472 industry performance, 2043 lithium processing, 3164 mining licences, 2661 mining rehabilitation fund, yearly report, p. 8059 minister agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 80 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 218 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

JOHNSTON, HON WILLIAM JOSEPH, Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Commerce and Industrial Relations; Electoral Affairs; Asian Engagement (Cannington) (ALP) (continued) Mines and Petroleum (continued) minister (continued) consultations CGM Communications, 3220 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 3220 Lucid Economics, 4350 contact Campaign Capital, 1041 Cannings Purple, 2205 GRA Everingham Pty Ltd, 1042 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 1041 LK Creative Pty Ltd, 1725 Megaw, Michael, 1041 Newgate Communications Pty Ltd, 1040 Satterley Property Group, 80 The Endeavour Consulting Group Pty Ltd, 1726 The Sattler Files Pty Ltd, 1726 The Trustee for ECG Advisory Board, 1725 Western Industrial Strategies, 1040 Leaders’ Forum attendance, 1043 ministerial code of conduct, resignations, 364 portfolios advertising produced or filmed outside WA, 1043 CabCharge and Uber, 83 carbon emissions offset, 83 complaints, 6094 computer network security, 6539, 6689, 6691 conference, seminar and workshop attendance, 1721 creditors, 362 cybersecurity, 4987, 6684 debt, 8605 digital platform advertising, 6518 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3229 drones, 1042 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 637, 6524 event attendance, 84 fees and charges, reviews, 8290 freedom of information requests, 8448 gift registry, 4350 gyms, 363 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6151, 6158, 6170, 6178 information technology policy, 6331 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6680 labour hire company engagement, 2207 lost or stolen devices, 6521 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 2206 mobile devices, 5150 office space, 4348 online merchandise stores, 82 online payment systems, 81 outsourced payroll management companies, 6113 photocopiers, 5151 podcast advertising, 83 privacy breaches, 8253 project management solution subscriptions, 4988 record-keeping plans, 4501 security services, 3219 smart speakers, 4989 state archives access requests, 4481 swimming pools, spas and saunas, 363 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 219

JOHNSTON, HON WILLIAM JOSEPH, Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Commerce and Industrial Relations; Electoral Affairs; Asian Engagement (Cannington) (ALP) (continued) Mines and Petroleum (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) vehicles and keys, 632, 2205, 3220, 3221, 4349 wireless networks, 3218 professional development, 6053 shareholding divestment, 363 staff Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, 1724 archives and record-keeping training, 4477, 4488 communications activities, 3219 contact bans, Julian Grill and Brian Burke, 80 contact with lobbyist forms, 6056 overpayments, 1724 redundant and new positions, 2320 surveys, 3222 term-of-government contracts, 633 workers’ compensation, 84 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 2208 Perth Arena, 2209, 2210 travel report, 3218 projects, Mandurah, Murray–Wellington and Dawesville, 362 resources sector, 7043, 8102 performance, 5571 royalties, , 6060 sand mining, Wellard, 7822 Warden’s Court, Mines and Petroleum portfolio, 5269 Mining Amendment (Procedures and Validation) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 8698 introduction and first reading, 8805 second reading, 8806 tabling of draft, ms. 3844 Ministers of the Crown Regional Development, Minister for, Albany wave farm, mpi. 6636 Tourism, Minister for, performance — question to be put, 1675 Transport, Minister for, Southern Ports Authority, WorkSafe investigation, mpi. 5281 Regional Development, Albany wave energy project referral to Public Accounts Committee — motion, 8208 Regional Development, Minister for, mpi. 6636, 8204 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 7054 introduction and first reading, 7160 second reading, 7160; in reply, 8555 consideration in detail, 8559–8572, 8592–8601 third reading, 8601 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 second reading, in reply, 4052 consideration in detail, 4056–4062 third reading, 4062, 4062 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9025–9043 Sport and Recreation, events, ticket resale, legislation, 8609 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 8698 introduction and first reading, 8805 second reading, 8805 Tourism, minister’s performance, question to be put, 1675 Transport Metronet, transparency and disclosure, mpi. 7834 roads, Wharf Street, Cannington, level crossing, p. 7053 Southern Ports Authority, WorkSafe investigation, Minister for Transport, mpi. 5281 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 220 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

JOHNSTON, HON WILLIAM JOSEPH, Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Commerce and Industrial Relations; Electoral Affairs; Asian Engagement (Cannington) (ALP) (continued) Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, ms. 8117 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 407; in reply, 383, 447 third reading, 450; in reply, 451 Commerce and Industrial Relations, Minister for, pex. 591 KATSAMBANIS, MR PETER ARGYRIS, LLB, BCom (Hillarys) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2925 election promises, 2925 infrastructure, schools, 2926 Mitchell Freeway, congestion, 2926 police, funding, 2928 state debt, 2927 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading cognate debate, 2925 amendment to motion, shark mitigation, 3040 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Change of Name) Bill 2018 second reading, 8706 consideration in detail, 8714–8720 Child Protection child sexual abuse, Roebourne, 1863; mpi. 1874 West Pilbara plan, 479 Child Support (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 second reading, 8699 consideration in detail, 8704–8706 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, International Greek Language Day, s. 470 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 second reading, 325 consideration in detail, 339–344 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 1678, 1688 Commerce and Industrial Relations subcontractors, industry reforms, 874, 875 Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission, Toni Walkington, 7731 Community Development and Justice Standing Committee second report, “2017 WA State Election, Maintaining confidence in our electoral process” — tabling, 246 third report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — tabling, 6479 fourth report, “Near enough is not good enough: An initial report on the protection of crowded places in Western Australia” — tabling, 7294 Community Services Joondalup Men’s Shed, s. 3691 Whitford Family Centre, s. 8095 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8834 Corrective Services Corruption and Crime Commission, “Report on corrupt custodial officers and the risks of contraband entering prisons”, 4007 minister’s performance — motion, 4020 prison officers, 6119 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct and Criminal Property Confiscation Amendment Bill 2017 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 4199 Court Jurisdiction Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 3200 consideration in detail, 3211–3216 third reading, 3216 Courts Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 6780 consideration in detail, 6789 third reading, 6916 Criminal Code Amendment (Child Marriage) Bill 2018 — second reading, 8831 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 second reading, 4310 consideration in detail, 4335–4346 third reading, 4347 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 221

KATSAMBANIS, MR PETER ARGYRIS, LLB, BCom (Hillarys) (Lib) (continued) Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 — consideration in detail, 4768–4770 Education and Training Bambara PS, s. 8095 Hillarys PS, parking and traffic, g. 3016; s. 5264 Whitford Catholic PS, s. 5868 Emergency Services, officers, personnel, paramedics and first responders — notice of motion, 5579 Energy, state underground power program, 8291 Financial Transaction Reports Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 2163 Fisheries, Sorrento Beach shark enclosure, 6392 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 6930, 6950 third reading, 7303 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7722 Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement Bill 2017 second reading, 453 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 5590, 5591 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6647 Industrial Relations Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7942, 7956 Legal affairs Bugeja, Stuart Phillip, 5878 criminal offences, bail, 3615, 3616 justices of the peace, 6526 Legal Profession Amendment (Professional Indemnity Insurance Management Committee) Bill 2018 — second reading, 8721 Legislation Bill 2018 second reading, 7445 consideration in detail, 7469–7475 third reading, 7475 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 853 consideration in detail, 1020–1026, 1034 third reading, 1699 McGowan government frontline services — motion, 6297 parliamentary debate — standing orders suspension motion, 996 Members of Parliament, former member for Darling Range, criminal investigation — motion, 3485 Ministers of the Crown, Premier, WA Police Union, meeting request, 6501 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 second reading, 5705 consideration in detail, 5852–5861 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 8814–8818 Planning, Statutory Planning Committee, 3236 Police alleged meth lab, g. 6465 assaults against seniors, 6678 assistance and attendance phone calls, 6840 budget, 5977, 5978 clandestine drug laboratories, 6527 crime prevention and diversity officers, 6677 crime statistics, 5972 Darling Range, 3497, 3498 districts, sworn officers, 7618 drink and drug–driving offences, 1910 drug detection dogs, 6697 forensic officers, 6695 graduates, 8863 hoon offences, 6528 impounded dirt, motor and off-road bikes, 7624 impounded vehicles, 6725 liquor enforcement unit, 906, 6696 minister, staff, electorate offices, 6207 Narrier, Patrick Lennard, dangerous sex offender, escape, 2581 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 222 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

KATSAMBANIS, MR PETER ARGYRIS, LLB, BCom (Hillarys) (Lib) (continued) Police (continued) officers additional, 8576, 8577 age demographics, 6349 firearms training, 6696 leave without pay, 6205 special constables, 6528 suspensions, 6547 unsworn, 6527 operational savings, body cameras, 4611, 4612 Police and Community Youth Centres, 6676 random breath tests, Jurien Bay, 770 regional enforcement unit, 7622 response times, Hillarys, Joondalup and Kingsley, 6840 rewards offered, 9048 roadside drug tests, 6679 sex offenders, Operation Fledermaus, Roebourne, 6504, 6505 staff, 2018–19 state budget, 2893 stations, 6696, 7623 Ballajura, 6123, 6678 Cockburn, 4465, 6123 Hillarys, 4465, 6123 Joondalup, 4465 Mundijong, 4468 strategic accommodation plan, 6697 tailgating offences, 6547 traffic infringements, 6679 TruNarc machines, 6718 Valentino, Anthony John, bail, 7822, 7823 WA Police Legacy, s. 4783 Western Australia Police, staff, injuries, 2207 workers’ compensation, 732, 3851, 3852 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 268 law and order, 269 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 299 local sporting clubs, 270 online lotteries, 271 police budget, 267 Procedure and Privileges Committee, second report, “Misleading the House: Statements Made by the Member for Darling Range”, adoption of report, amendment to motion, s. 2390, 2436 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 8370 consideration in detail, 8559–8572, 8592–8599 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 second reading, 3884 consideration in detail, 4056–4061 third reading, 4062 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9026–9043 Road Safety Australian Road Rules, regulation 225, 8862 drug-related road fatalities, 6680 road trauma trust account, approved budget, 7623 Road Traffic Amendment (Driving Offences) Bill 2018 second reading, 4807 consideration in detail, 4935–4938 third reading, 4938 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 declaration as urgent, 7839 second reading, 7839 consideration in detail, 7863–7872 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 223

KATSAMBANIS, MR PETER ARGYRIS, LLB, BCom (Hillarys) (Lib) (continued) Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 (continued) third reading, 7872 question: parole reviews, 7321, 7322, 7819, 7820 Sentence Administration Amendment Bill 2017 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 1006–1012 Sharks, Sorrento Beach shark enclosure, 6392 Small Business government agencies and trading enterprises, small business accounts, 8478 Small Business Development Corporation alternative dispute resolution service, 4466 Business Local program, 8468 business migration program, 4467 marketing and advertising, 8468 Small Business Friendly Local Government program, 8470 Sport and Recreation Evans, Blair, s. 3490 Greaves, Jasmine, s. 1266 Suitors’ Fund Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 5591 Suitors’ Fund Amendment (Levy) Bill 2017 second reading — cognate debate, 5591 third reading, 5600 Terrorism (Extraordinary Powers) Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 2557 consideration in detail, 2569–2573 third reading, 2748 Tourism Perth Airport, international airlines, 6204 Show Gambling Who’s Boss campaign, 921, 922 Tourism Western Australia, brand and marketing campaigns, 3224 Transport bus services, route 464, Belridge Secondary College, s. 6495 department practical driving assessments, 7100 traffic inspectors, 6967 electric vehicle working group, 4464 Hillarys Boat Harbour, 4468 hoon driving and antisocial behaviour, Hillarys Boat Harbour, g. 8542 mooring fees, increase, s. 7319 Public Transport Authority, rolling stock, trespass and vandalism, 6119, 6346 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 6005 consideration in detail, 6039 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6005 Veterans Issues Armistice Centenary, s. 8088 Battle of Hamel, 100th anniversary, s. 4177 Veterans Advisory Council, 4466 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 344 third reading, 450 KELLY, HON DAVID JOSEPH, BA, Minister for Water; Fisheries; Forestry; Innovation and ICT; Science (Bassendean) (ALP) Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate — amendment to motion, shark mitigation, 3037 Environment, minister, staff, contact with lobbyist forms, 6327 Estimates Committees, committee B, division 16, correction of answer, s. 3167 Fisheries Albany multispecies hatchery, 4431 commercial and recreational fisheries, sanctuary zones extension, 4788 department, staff, Busselton office, 3224 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 224 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

KELLY, HON DAVID JOSEPH, BA, Minister for Water; Fisheries; Forestry; Innovation and ICT; Science (Bassendean) (ALP) (continued) Fisheries (continued) Gascoyne demersal scalefish fishery, 315, 316 herring fishery, review, 483, 484 Huon Aquaculture, 7040 manta rays, 4430 recreational fishing initiatives fund, 3057 rock lobsters, 2318, 4425 salmon and herring review, 8254 sharks CSIRO analysis, 190, 290, 291 deterrent rebate scheme, 3219, 6349 drum lines, 4300, 5871, 8685–8688 monitoring network, 8311 protection, 191 Sharks International Conference, Brazil, 6348 Sorrento Beach shark enclosure, 6392 whale carcasses, Wyadup Rocks, 7046 Forestry Forest for Life, petition, 1130 Forest Products Commission, annual report, 2213–2215, 4425 Health, minister, third party provided admission and hospitality, Optus Stadium, 908 Innovation and ICT Cyber Security Growth Centre, Joondalup node, 1276 cybersecurity, Bloomberg investigation, 6948, 6949 information security, Auditor General’s report, 5096 national broadband network g. 2555 fibre-to-the-kerb connections, 1872 new industries fund, 573 Office of Digital Government, 3616 McGowan government, state economy, mpi. 8995 Ministers of the Crown Premier, portfolios, cybersecurity, 6283 (supplementary information 6625) Water, Minister for, Singapore visit, ms. 5704 Science International Day of the Girl Child, Grace Fowler, ms. 7692 Premier’s Science Awards, ms. 4750 State Development, Jobs and Trade Australian Space Agency, mpi. 3173 science, technology, engineering and mathematics, education, 3325 Transport, electric vehicle working group, 4464 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, ms. 8118 Water agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2805 annual water consumption, (answer advice 3331) 4351 cost of living, federal Labor policy, renewable energy target, water supply, 8689 Denmark wastewater recycling project, Denmark Country Club, g. 2002 Drinking Water Quality Annual Report, 6392 licence fee reform, g. 5234 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2258 Lucid Economics, 2804 contact, Cannings Purple, 118 portfolios complaints, 6675 computer network security, 6688, 7480, 7481 cybersecurity, 4351, 4359, 7477 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 225

KELLY, HON DAVID JOSEPH, BA, Minister for Water; Fisheries; Forestry; Innovation and ICT; Science (Bassendean) (ALP) (continued) Water (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) digital platform advertising, 7096 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3228 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6342 fees and charges, reviews, 8736 firearms, 4388 freedom of information requests, 8451 gift registry, 2316 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6356, 6357, 6685, 6687 information technology policy, 6673 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6682 labour hire company engagement, 151 lost or stolen devices, 6339 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 138 mobile devices, 4989 office space, 2283 photocopiers, 4405 privacy breaches, 7991 project management solution subscriptions, 4368 record-keeping plans, 4499 regional office closures, 112 security services, 2240 smart speakers, 4380 state archives access requests, 4661 vehicles and keys, 124, 2260, 2268, 2299 wireless networks, 2803 professional development, 6327 Singapore visit, ms. 5704 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4486, 4660 FTE, 2249, 2252 redundant and new positions, 2319 surveys, 2279 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 907 Perth Arena, 910, 914 travel, Abrolhos Islands, 2228 pensioner rebates, public housing, Busselton, 6503 Premier, portfolios, outsourced payroll management companies, 6344 price increases, 280, 281 residential properties, 8583, 8584 service disconnections, 95 southern forests irrigation scheme, 7571 Water Corporation CEO, Sue Murphy, resignation, ms. 8679 fees and charges, 2044, 2045, 2145, 2149, 2150, 2401, 2402, 5722, 8188, 8189 hardship measures, 5979 overdue accounts, 8279 staff salaries, 3503, 3504 FTE, 8280 standpipes, charges, 7180 water licences, 6800, 6801, 7734 water supply, Dunsborough, g. 8547 Women’s Interests, International Day of the Girl Child, Grace Fowler, ms. 7692 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 357 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 226 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4211 Appropriation (Recurrent 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4211 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 3028 Darling Range by-election, 3032 Labor margins, 3029 Peel Health Campus, 3031 shark mitigation, 3033 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading cognate debate, 3028 amendment to motion, shark mitigation, 3033 Child Protection agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2647 child sexual abuse, Roebourne, mpi. 1877 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2258 Lucid Economics, 2312 contact, Cannings Purple, 118 portfolios complaints, 6097 computer network security, 6190, 6200, 6540 cybersecurity, 4352, 4360, 6144 digital platform advertising, 6075 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6105 gift registry, 2316 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6153, 6158, 6173, 6179 information technology policy, 6331 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6134 labour hire company engagement, 151 lost or stolen devices, 6337 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 140 mobile devices, 4392 office space, 2284 outsourced payroll management companies, 6115 photocopiers, 4406 project management solution subscriptions, 4369 security services, 2241 smart speakers, 4381 vehicles and keys, 125, 2261, 2270, 2300 wireless networks, 2232 professional development, 6054 staff contact with lobbyist forms, 6057 FTE, 2249, 2252 surveys, 2279 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 771, 772, 2311 Perth Arena, 774, 778 Commerce and Industrial Relations Building Commission, “bubble deck” construction method, 633 Commerce, Department of, outdoor advertisements, 365 Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission, outdoor advertisements, 364 WorkCover, outdoor advertisements, 364 Community and events, Mandurah Crab Fest, s. 871 Community Development and Justice Standing Committee second report, “2017 WA State Election, Maintaining confidence in our electoral process” — tabling, 250 fourth report, “Near enough is not good enough: An initial report on the protection of crowded places in Western Australia” — tabling, 7297 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 227

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Corrective Services “2017 Inspection of West Kimberley Regional Prison” report, 1729–1734 community based orders, 6116 Corruption and Crime Commission “Report on corrupt custodial officers and the risks of contraband entering prisons”, 4005, 4006, 4188, 7735, 7737 prisoner supervision, 2886 (supplementary information 2894), 2887, 3055 corruption task force — standing orders suspension motion, 7737; motion, 7738 dangerous sex offenders, GPS tracking devices, 3165, 3166 department, investigations services unit, 5719, 5720 driving-related offences, imprisoned offenders, 367 drug detection unit, 6118 electronic monitoring devices, 2255, 2623 external community reparation, 2654 Greenough Regional Prison critical incident, 4302, 4304, 6387, 6390, 6391, 6692–6695, 8818–8821, 8985, 8986 lockdowns, 6546 (correction of answer 7438) power tools, 6391 prisoners in custody, 6388, 6389 programs and services, 6693 minister facility visits, 2210 Greenough Regional Prison — standing orders suspension motion, 8807; motion, 8807 leadership — notice of motion, 5579 leave, 6201, 6546, 6547 performance — standing orders suspension motion, 4017; motion, 4018, 4631; notice of motion, 8698 offender tracking, 6517 prison officers, 6116 prisoners with physical disabilities, 2804 prisons and detention centres banned visitors, 2624 body samples, 2614–2616 canteen inventory, 2450, 2451 cell searches, 2617–2619 chemical agent devices, 2612 communication services, 2610 contraceptive options, 2612 entertainment purchases, 2450, 2620, 2622 exit kits, 2611 film screenings, 2621 firearms, 2450 golf carts, 2622 guards with incarcerated relatives, 2805 illegal roof access, 367 individual management plans, 4816 inmate escapes, 2623 internet access, 2623 meals, 2453, 2613, 2625, 2628, 2630, 2633, 2637 medical treatment, 2609 mobile phones and devices, 366 personal computing and entertainment devices, 2452 photocopier services, 2610 restrained prisoners and detainees, 2613 riots and disturbances destruction of property, 2806 overcrowding, 7327, 7328 unclaimed property, 2620 professional standards, 6117 quarterly statistics report, 6345, 6346 random drug testing, 6118 “Report into an Announced Inspection of the West Kimberley Regional Prison”, vacant counselling position, 2444 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 228 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Corrective Services (continued) “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, business cases, Wandoo Reintegration Facility, 475 statistics adults, 6363–6375 prisoners with military service, 6391 young people, 6375–6387 swimming pools, spas or saunas, 4813 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4327 Education and Care Services National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 3563 Education and Training agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2649 department, CabCharge and Uber, 2646 minister consultations CGM Communications, 1737 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 1737 Lucid Economics, 2315 contact, Cannings Purple, 2 portfolios complaints, 6086 computer network security, 6181, 6192, 6536 cybersecurity, 4357, 4365, 6351 digital platform advertising, 6063 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6099 gift registry, 2318 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6146, 6154, 6161, 6174 information technology policy, 6328 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6128 labour hire company engagement, 154 lost or stolen devices, 6078 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 147 mobile devices, 4994 office space, 2293 outsourced payroll management companies, 6106 photocopiers, 4416 project management solution subscriptions, 4377 security services, 2246 smart speakers, 4386 vehicles and keys, 135, 2265, 2275, 2305 wireless networks, 2238 professional development, 6051 staff contact with lobbyist forms, 6054 FTE, 1735, 1736 surveys, 2281 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 644, 647 Perth Arena, 649, 652 schools Aboriginal teachers, 1053 Halls Head College, Breakaway Cafe, s. 2033 individual disability allocation, Peel region, 2225 Electoral Affairs Darling Range by-election, s. 3490 election advertising, 634–636 Western Australian Electoral Commission, outdoor advertisements, 364 Emergency Services agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2805 false fire alarms, fines, 367 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 229

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Emergency Services (continued) minister consultations CGM Communications, 2640 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2462 Lucid Economics, 2805 contact, Cannings Purple, 638 portfolios complaints, 6088 computer network security, 6537, 7098, 7099 cybersecurity, 4811, 6137 digital platform advertising, 6068 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6100 firearms, 4812 gift registry, 2482 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6147, 6155, 6163, 6175 information technology policy, 6329 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6130 labour hire company engagement, 367 lost or stolen devices, 6080 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 366 mobile devices, 5907 office space, 2470 outsourced payroll management companies, 6107 photocopiers, 4815 project management solution subscriptions, 4811 security services, 2447 smart speakers, 4812 vehicles and keys, 365, 2463, 2466, 2474 wireless networks, 2446 professional development, 6052 staff contact with lobbyist forms, 6055 FTE, 2608, 2609 surveys, 2468 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 1726, 1727 Perth Arena, 1727, 2443 Western Australia Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements, 155–159, 918–921 Energy, Synergy disconnections, 2216 energy-saving tips, The Simpsons, 3234 Environment agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2649 minister consultations CGM Communications, 1914 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 1915 Lucid Economics, 2481 contact, Cannings Purple, 121 portfolios complaints, 6340 computer network security, 6183, 6360, 6537 cybersecurity, 4654, 6136 digital platform advertising, 6066 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6099 gift registry, 2483 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6147, 6154, 6175, 6356 information technology policy, 6329 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6129 labour hire company engagement, 153 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 230 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Environment (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) lost or stolen devices, 6333 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 146 mobile devices, 4657 office space, 2472 outsourced payroll management companies, 6107 photocopiers, 4658 project management solution subscriptions, 4377 security services, 2448 smart speakers, 4655 vehicles and keys, 134, 2464, 2467, 2475 wireless networks, 2446 professional development, 6051 staff contact with lobbyist forms, 6327 FTE, 1914 surveys, 2469 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 772, 774 Perth Arena, 777, 781 Family and Domestic Violence, Peel region, g. 5840 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 6928 consideration in detail, 7163–7171 third reading, 7314 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8070 Health agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2649 department, CabCharge and Uber, 2646 hospitals and health campuses Peel Health Campus admissions, 2219 assaults, 2217 bed and staff numbers, 2219 childbirth length of stay, 2219 complaints, 2224 healthcare-associated infections, 2219 inpatient bed availability, 2224 management, 2217, 2220 off-stretcher percentages, 2224 p. 2547 patient transfers, 2217, 2218 (correction of answer 3330) priority, 2394, 2395 public hospital activity data, 2224 rally, s. 3047 snake bites, 2298 staff, 2218, 2220 waiting times, 2221–2223 Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, redevelopment time line, 2651 minister chief of staff, bullying allegations, 394, 395 consultations CGM Communications, 2258 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2259 Lucid Economics, 2316 contact, Cannings Purple, 122 meetings, Murray–Wellington and Mandurah, members for, 2231 performance, 6829 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 231

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Health (continued) minister (continued) portfolios complaints, 6674 computer network security, 6536, 6543, 6688 cybersecurity, attempted 4358, 4366, 6529 digital platform advertising, 6063 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6099 gift registry, 2483 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6145, 6153, 6160, 6174 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6350 labour hire company engagement, 154 lost or stolen devices, 6673 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 148 mobile devices, 4813 office space, 2294 outsourced payroll management companies, 6105 photocopiers, 4417 project management solution subscriptions, 4378 security services, 2247 smart speakers, 4386 vehicles and keys, 137, 918, 2266, 2276, 2306 wireless networks, 2239 professional development, 6050 staff contact with lobbyist forms, 6517 FTE, 2252, 2255 surveys, 2282 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 907–909 Perth Arena, 912, 917 pill testing review, 6201 Heritage Bill 2017 — second reading, 2185 Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement Bill 2017 — second reading, 459 Housing agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 3222 department, CabCharge and Uber, 2645 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2462 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2462 Lucid Economics, 2313 contact, Cannings Purple, 239 portfolios complaints, 6341 computer network security, 6190, 6200, 6540 cybersecurity, 4353, 4360, 6144 digital platform advertising, 6075 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6105 gift registry, 2316 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6152, 6158, 6172, 6179 information technology policy, 6331 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6134 labour hire company engagement, 242 lost or stolen devices, 6337 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 242 mobile devices, 4393 office space, 2285 outsourced payroll management companies, 6115 photocopiers, 4407 project management solution subscriptions, 4369 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 232 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Housing (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) security services, 2242 smart speakers, 4382 vehicles and keys, 240, 2262, 2271, 2473 wireless networks, 2233 professional development, 6054 staff contact with lobbyist forms, 6056 FTE, 2249, 2253 surveys, 2280 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 643, 645 Perth Arena, 647, 650 public housing, tenant behaviour, g. 7292 residential dwellings, repossession, 242 The Amble Estate development, 2644 urban infill, 6057 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6656 Innovation and ICT, cybersecurity, Bloomberg investigation, 6948, 6949 Lands Geographic Names Committee, rejections, 6116 Landcorp, chairman, contact, Julian Grill and Brian Burke, 2650 Legal affairs agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 Attorney General consultations CGM Communications, 2258 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2259 Lucid Economics, 2315 contact, Cannings Purple, 239 portfolios complaints, 6521 computer network security, 6538, 6540, 6544 cybersecurity, attempted 4356, 4364, 6530 digital platform advertising, 6069 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6524 firearms, 4389 gift registry, 2317 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6532–6535 information technology policy, 6517 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6528 labour hire company engagement, 243 lost or stolen devices, 6519 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 242 mobile devices, 4399 office space, 2292 outsourced payroll management companies, 6525 photocopiers, 4412 project management solution subscriptions, 4375 security services, 2245 smart speakers, 4385 vehicles and keys, 240, 2264, 2274, 2304 wireless networks, 2237 professional development, 6052 staff contact with lobbyist forms, 6055 FTE, 2251, 2254 surveys, 2281 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 233

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Legal affairs (continued) Attorney General (continued) third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 772, 774 Perth Arena, 776, 780 Legislation Bill 2018 — second reading, 7455 Legislative Assembly adjournment of the house, special, 9045 Parliament House, server racks, 3 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 612 consideration in detail, 1035, 1285, 1289 third reading, 1714 Local Government agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 Local Government and Communities, Department of, machinery-of-government changes, staff, 2478 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2462 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2462 Lucid Economics, 2481 contact, Cannings Purple, 120 portfolios complaints, 6089 computer network security, 6184, 6195, 6538 cybersecurity, 4356, 4364, 6138 digital platform advertising, 6069 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6100 gift registry, 2643 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6148, 6155, 6164, 6175 information technology policy, 6330 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6130 labour hire company engagement, 153 lost or stolen devices, 6081 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 143 mobile devices, 4655 office space, 2469 outsourced payroll management companies, 6108 photocopiers, 4414 project management solution subscriptions, 4375 security services, 2446 smart speakers, 4385 vehicles and keys, 131, 2463, 2465, 2473 wireless networks, 2444 professional development, 6052 staff contact with lobbyist forms, 6055 FTE, 2449 surveys, 2468 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 907, 908 Perth Arena, 911, 915 McGowan government committees, inquiries and reviews — notice of motion, 322 frontline services — motion, 6300 project and financial management — motion, 425 transparency — notice of motion, 8698 Marshall, Arthur Dix — condolence motion, 3842 Members of Parliament Armadale, member for, taxi industry reform consultation, 1177, 1728, 2230 colour printers, 4380 driver or chauffeur services, 2229 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 234 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Mines and Petroleum agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 80, 4350 department machinery-of-government changes, 634 outdoor advertisements, 364 minister consultations CGM Communications, 3220 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 3220 Lucid Economics, 4350 contact Campaign Capital, 1041 Cannings Purple, 2205 GRA Everingham Pty Ltd, 1042 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 1041 LK Creative Pty Ltd, 1725 Megaw, Michael, 1040 Newgate Communications Pty Ltd, 1040 Satterley Property Group, 80 The Endeavour Consulting Group Pty Ltd, 1726 The Sattler Files Pty Ltd, 1725 The Trustee for ECG Advisory Board, 1725 Western Industrial Strategies, 1040 Leaders’ Forum attendance, 1043 ministerial code of conduct, resignations, 364 portfolios advertising produced or filmed outside WA, 1043 CabCharge and Uber, 83 carbon emissions offset, 83 complaints, 6094 computer network security, 6539, 6689, 6691 conference, seminar and workshop attendance, 1721 creditors, 362 cybersecurity, 4987, 6683 digital platform advertising, 6517 drones, 1042 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 637, 6524 event attendance, 84 gift registry, 4350 gyms, 363 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6151, 6158, 6169, 6178 information technology policy, 6330 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6680 labour hire company engagement, 2207 lost or stolen devices, 6520 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 2206 mobile devices, 5149 office space, 4348 online merchandise stores, 82 online payment systems, 80 outsourced payroll management companies, 6112 photocopiers, 5151 podcast advertising, 83 project management solution subscriptions, 4988 security services, 3218 smart speakers, 4989 swimming pools, spas and saunas, 363 vehicles and keys, 632, 2205, 3220, 3221, 4349 wireless networks, 3218 professional development, 6053 shareholding divestment, 363 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 235

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Mines and Petroleum (continued) minister (continued) staff Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, 1724 communications activities, 3219 contact bans, Julian Grill and Brian Burke, 80 contact with lobbyist forms, 6056 overpayments, 1724 surveys, 3222 term-of-government contracts, 633 workers’ compensation, 84 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 2208 Perth Arena, 2209 travel report, 2229, 3218 projects, Mandurah, Murray–Wellington and Dawesville, 362 Ministers of the Crown Corrective Services, Minister for — notice of motion, 5579 Greenough Regional Prison — standing orders suspension motion, 8807; motion, 8807 leave, 6201, 6546, 6547 performance — notice of motion, 8698; motion, 4631 Health, Minister for, performance, 6829 ministerial offices, mobile device and credit card expenditure, 150 parliamentary secretaries, lobbyists, record of contact, 1735 Premier agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2650 consultations CGM Communications, 1737 (correction of answer 2582) Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 1737 (correction of answer 2582) Lucid Economics, 2643 contact Beazley, Kim, 123 Cannings Purple, 122 contact ban, Julian Grill and Brian Burke, 2650 portfolios complaints, 6085 computer network security, 6180, 6191, 6535 cybersecurity, 4358, 4366, 6134 digital platform advertising, 6060 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6098 gift registry, 2318 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6145, 6159, 6532, 6535 information technology policy, 6328 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6128 labour hire company engagement, 154 lost or stolen devices, 6076 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 149 mobile devices, 4403 office space, 2297 outsourced payroll management companies, 6343 photocopiers, 4419 project management solution subscriptions, 4379 security services, 2248 smart speakers, 4387 vehicles and keys, 240, 2268, 2278, 2308 wireless networks, 2239 professional development, 6050 staff contact with lobbyist forms, 6054 FTE, 1736 surveys, 2282 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 236 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Ministers of the Crown (continued) Premier (continued) third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 1044, 1045 Perth Arena, 1046, 1048 travel, Abrolhos Islands, 2227 Treasurer, China visit, disclosure, 4786 Planning lot 2, Piara Waters, zoning, g. 2007 Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, Riverside project, 1179 Metropolitan Region Improvement Fund, 2248 urban infill, 6327 Yagan Square facilities, 1178 Waterline sculpture, 2226 Police Adler A110 seven-shot shotguns, 438 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2649 counter-terrorism exercises, 2064 family and domestic violence incidents, officer training and support, 641 Leslie Street–Mandurah Road red-light camera, 151 Mandurah police district, g. 3660 minister consultations CGM Communications, 1914 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 1915 Lucid Economics, 2315 contact, Cannings Purple, 121 portfolios complaints, 7618 computer network security, 6544, 7347, 8862 cybersecurity, 4365, 4357, 6682 digital platform advertising, 6673 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6523 firearms, 4391 gift registry, 2482 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6532–6535, 7346 information technology policy, 6329 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6528 labour hire company engagement, 153 lost or stolen devices, 6518 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 640 mobile devices, 4402 office space, 2472 outsourced payroll management companies, 6525 photocopiers, 4415 project management solution subscriptions, 4654 security services, 2448 smart speakers, 4385 vehicles and keys, 131, 2464, 2467, 2475 wireless networks, 2238 professional development, 7618 questions on notice, 2651 staff contact with lobbyist forms, 7618 FTE, 1913, 2449 surveys, 2469 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 1910 Perth Arena, 1911, 1912 Northbridge police complex, 2212, 2213 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 237

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Police (continued) outstanding bench warrants, 640 pill testing review, 6695 protective service officers, 2461 random roadside testing, Mandurah, 640 stations holding cells, 155 Mandurah asset investment program, 155 officers, 4351 police graduates, 438 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the CabCharge and Uber, 2647 Dumas House, access, 6057 ministerial aircraft, 1735 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 304 Falcon Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service station, 308 former member for Cottesloe, Colin Barnett, 304 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 305 Peel Health Campus, 308 Procedure and Privileges Committee, second report, “Misleading the House: Statements Made by the Member for Darling Range”, adoption of report — motion, s. 2439 Public Sector Management, Hannah Beazley, 8254 Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 — second reading, 3688 Regional Development agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2947 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2462 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2463 Lucid Economics, 2947 contact, Cannings Purple, 121 portfolios complaints, 6088 computer network security, 6184, 6194, 6537 computer network security, third-party software, 6184 cybersecurity, 4357, 4365, 6136 digital platform advertising, 6068 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6100 firearms, 4390 gift registry, 2318 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6147, 6154, 6162, 6175 information technology policy, 6329 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6130 labour hire company engagement, 153 lost or stolen devices, 6080 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 145 mobile devices, 4402 office space, 3368 outsourced payroll management companies, 6107 photocopiers, 5286 project management solution subscriptions, 4376 security services, 2608 smart speakers, 4385 vehicles and keys, 132, 2265, 2275, 2305 wireless networks, 2607 professional development, 6051 staff contact with lobbyist forms, 6055 FTE, 2251, 2255 surveys, 2468 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 238 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Regional Development (continued) minister (continued) third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 644, 646 Perth Arena, 648, 651 Road Safety Road Safety Commission, “Speeding Slows You Down” campaign, 2652 traffic accidents, Old Coast and Mandurah Roads, 2309, 2477 Seniors and Ageing agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2259 Lucid Economics, 2314 contact, Cannings Purple, 120 portfolios complaints, 6089 computer network security, 6185, 6195, 6538 cybersecurity, attempted cyber 4355, 4363, 6139 digital platform advertising, 6070 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6101 gift registry, 2317 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6148, 6156, 6165, 6176 information technology policy, 6330 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6131 labour hire company engagement, 152 lost or stolen devices, 6334 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 143 mobile devices, 4398 office space, 2291 outsourced payroll management companies, 6109 photocopiers, 4411 project management solution subscriptions, 4374 security services, 2245 smart speakers, 4384 vehicles and keys, 131, 2264, 2274, 2304 wireless networks, 2236 professional development, 6052 staff contact with lobbyist forms, 6056 FTE, 2251, 2254 surveys, 2281 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 771, 773, 2311, 2312 Perth Arena, 775, 779 Sport and Recreation, Port Bouvard Recreation and Sporting Club, g. 3017 State Development, Jobs and Trade, Local Projects, Local Jobs program application process, 186 Armadale, 185 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 — consideration in detail, 4984 Terrorism (Extraordinary Powers) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 2566 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 5607 Tourism agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2259 Lucid Economics, 2946 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 239

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Tourism (continued) minister (continued) contact, Cannings Purple, 119 portfolios complaints, 6092 computer network security, 6189, 6199, 6539 cybersecurity, 4353, 4361, 6142 digital platform advertising, 6073 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6103 gift registry, 2317 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6150, 6157, 6168, 6177 information technology policy, 6330 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6133 labour hire company engagement, 152 lost or stolen devices, 6084 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 639 mobile devices, 4992 office space, 2641 outsourced payroll management companies, 6112 photocopiers, 4408 project management solution subscriptions, 4371 security services, 2607 smart speakers, 4382 vehicles and keys, 638, 2640, 2642 professional development, 6053 staff contact with lobbyist forms, 6056 FTE, 2250, 2253 surveys, 2280 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 643, 645 Perth Arena, 910, 914 travel, Abrolhos Islands, 2228 Transport agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2647 autonomous vehicles, 2444 counter-terrorism exercises, 154 department, Public Transport Authority, CabCharge and Uber, 2646 Forrestfield–Airport Link, tunnelling machine, 987, 1134 Mandurah Estuary Bridge, traffic count, 1179 Metronet Office, staff, 2650 metropolitan region scheme amendment, Point Peron, 2227 minister chief of staff, 2651 consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2258 Lucid Economics, 2480 contact Cannings Purple, 118 Cedar Woods, 2227 portfolios complaints, 6095 computer network security, 6179, 6358, 6361 cybersecurity, 5144, 6353 digital platform advertising, 6331 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6104 gift registry, 2317 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6151, 6170, 6178, 7479 information technology policy, 6331 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6350 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 240 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Transport (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) labour hire company engagement, 152 lost or stolen devices, 6335 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 140 mobile devices, 5145 office space, 2286 outsourced payroll management companies, 6114 photocopiers, 5150 project management solution subscriptions, 4370 security services, 2242 smart speakers, 4382 vehicles and keys, 126, 2262, 2271, 2301 wireless networks, 2233 professional development, 6053 staff contact with lobbyist forms, 6840 FTE, 2250, 2253 surveys, 2280 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 1174 Perth Arena, 1175, 1176 roads Northbridge Tunnel, repainting, 2311 Old Coast and Mandurah Roads, high/wide load movements, 2309 train stations, Mandurah, maintenance budget, 2653 WA Bicycle Network grants program, 2652, 2653 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 6002 consideration in detail, 6035, 6038 third reading, 6514 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6002 Treasury and Finance agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 director general and Governor’s meeting, 1049 Treasurer China visit, disclosure, 4786 consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2259 Lucid Economics, 2313 contact, Cannings Purple, 119 portfolios complaints, 6090 computer network security, 6186, 6196, 6539 cybersecurity, 4354, 4362, 6140 digital platform advertising, 6071 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6101 gift registry, 2317 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6149, 6156, 6166, 6176 information technology policy, 6330 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6131 labour hire company engagement, 152 lost or stolen devices, 6081 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 141 mobile devices, 4393 office space, 2288 (supplementary information 2402) outsourced payroll management companies, 6110 photocopiers, 4409 project management solution subscriptions, 4372 security services, 2243 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 241

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Treasury and Finance (continued) Treasurer (continued) portfolios (continued) smart speakers, 4383 vehicles and keys, 128, 2263, 2272, 2302 wireless networks, 2235 professional development, 6053 staff contact with lobbyist forms, 6056 FTE, 2250, 2254 surveys, 3077 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 1044 Perth Arena, 1045, 1047 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8105 Water agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2805 Drinking Water Quality Annual Report, 6392 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2258 Lucid Economics, 2804 contact, Cannings Purple, 118 portfolios complaints, 6674 computer network security, 6687, 7480, 7481 cybersecurity, 4351, 4359, 7477 digital platform advertising, 7096 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6342 firearms, 4387 gift registry, 2316 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6355, 6357, 6685, 6686 information technology policy, 6673 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6681 labour hire company engagement, 151 lost or stolen devices, 6338 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 138 mobile devices, 4989 office space, 2282 outsourced payroll management companies, 6344 photocopiers, 4405 project management solution subscriptions, 4367 security services, 2240 smart speakers, 4380 vehicles and keys, 123, 2259, 2268, 2299 wireless networks, 2803 professional development, 6327 staff FTE, 2249, 2252 surveys, 2279 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 906 Perth Arena, 909, 913 travel, Abrolhos Islands, 2228 KRSTICEVIC, MR ANTONIO, BBus (Carine) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2749 Perth, City of, inquiry, 2750 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2749 Child Protection, minister, portfolios, record-keeping plans, 4476, 4480, 4487, 4500 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 242 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

KRSTICEVIC, MR ANTONIO, BBus (Carine) (Lib) (continued) Citizenship and Multicultural Interests community languages program, 3658 drownings, 8467 Holodomor Remembrance Day, s. 8972 Office of Multicultural Interests, appropriations, 2018–19 state budget, 4426 Commerce and Industrial Relations, WorkSafe, contact, City of Perth, 2256 Community and events, Kayla Carlino, fundraising, youth homelessness, s. 8094 Community Development and Justice Standing Committee, fourth report, “Near enough is not good enough: An initial report on the protection of crowded places in Western Australia” — tabling, 7299 Culture and the Arts Armistice centenary, Albany, 8474 Art Gallery of Western Australia appropriations, 8471 ArtBubs, 4526, 6700 board members, 6722, 8470, 8473 chairman, resignation, 6703 director, 6722 donations, 4526, 6721, 6724 education program, 1050, 4526, 6699, 6700, 6709 major exhibitions, 6723 managers and supervisors, 4524 members program, 4525, 6715 missing or unaccounted for artwork, 6724 overseas gallery tours, 6723 regional art galleries, 4670 rooftop bar, 6722 security, 1049 staff, 8472 state art collection, 4522–4524, 4671, 6715, 6716 storage space, 4513, 6701 track lighting upgrade, 4524, 8473 visitor numbers, 4521, 6716 voluntary gallery guides, 4526–4528, 6714, 8471 volunteers, 8472 WA government purchasing card, 3587 walk-in tours, 8471 Contemporary Music Fund, 4530, 6713 cultural infrastructure, 4473 Fringe World Festival, JumpClimb, 4673 His Majesty’s Theatre, upgrades, 6708 libraries interlibrary loan system, 7350, 7352, 7353 public library service, 7353 Local Government Act, review, consultation workshops, 2656 Lotterywest funding, 4529 ticket sales, 6347 Picabar, Perth Cultural Centre precinct, 7425, 7560, 7561; p. 7691, 8691; standing orders suspension motion, 7438; motion, 7439 state archives repository, 4512 State Library of Western Australia contemporary library services, 7352 controlled environments, 8475, 8476 credit card use, 8477 insurance premiums, 8476 items sent to public libraries, 8475 public library supplies, 7352 staff, 8476 stock, 8477 WA Heritage film appeal, 2656 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 243

KRSTICEVIC, MR ANTONIO, BBus (Carine) (Lib) (continued) Culture and the Arts (continued) State Records Commission active breaches, 6119 annual report, 2457, 2458 investigations and prosecutions, 4532 record-keeping plan review cycle, 4516 State Records Office conservation services, 4514, 4530, 6713 director, 6705 emergency transfers, 2457 g. 4147 information management assistance, 4514, 6717 machinery-of-government changes, 6058 record-keeping training, 4515 secondments, 4531 state archives, 4512, 4514, 6718 State Library of Western Australia, administration, 2456–2459 storage space, 6718 WA Museum attendance and entry fees, 6701 new museum project, 4427, 8473 savings, 4673, 6713, 8474 Disability Services, National Disability Insurance Scheme, 3325 Education and Training minister, portfolios, record-keeping and archives, 4479, 4484, 4496, 4507 schools, lead contamination, 13 VacSwim and Interm Swimming, 8297 Emergency Services, minister portfolios record-keeping plans, 4818 state archives access requests, 4817 staff, archives and record-keeping training, 4817 Environment, minister, portfolios, record-keeping and archives, 4664–4669 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 6809, 6920 consideration in detail, 7164–7166 third reading, 7307 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8073 Health magnetic resonance imaging procedures, northern suburbs, g. 3464 minister, portfolios, record-keeping and archives, 4479, 4509, 4666, 4997 Heritage advisory service subsidy, 4528 Burrup Peninsula, World Heritage listing, 7220 Fremantle Festival, Arcs d’Éllipses, 6703, 6704 grants, 8474, 8475 Heritage Council, Development and Register committees, 8475 HMAS Ovens, 2479, 3592 listed pylon, Cottesloe Beach, 2807 Subiaco Oval, 7349 submarine slipway adjacent to Arthur Head, Fremantle, 2479 Heritage Bill 2017 second reading, 484 consideration in detail, 2593–2604, 3875, 3876 third reading, 3883 Housing minister, portfolios, record-keeping and archives, 4476, 4488, 4500, 4662 rental housing affordability, 6803, 6804 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6663 Landgate, records, 3588–3590 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 244 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

KRSTICEVIC, MR ANTONIO, BBus (Carine) (Lib) (continued) Legal affairs, Attorney General, portfolios, record-keeping and archives, 4478, 4484, 4492, 4505 Local Government advisory hotline, 4520 Art Gallery of Western Australia, director, Stefano Carboni, 8467 better practice reviews, 4516 caravan parks and camping grounds, 6707 cemeteries development, 1051 Karrakatta, 1051, 1052 Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, 6126 Cockburn, City of, complaints, 7348 complaints, 906, 4516 Control of Vehicles (Off-road Areas) Act 1978, 6707 council meetings, minister’s attendance, 903 council rates, 4474, 4475 councils, minister’s meetings, 904 Dog Act amendments, p. 8691 breaches, 4476 complaints, 6704 rangers, 6704 electors, 6058 financial health indicator scores, 6058 Gosnells, City of, Mayor Colin Dewhurst, 8466 governance reviews, 4517, 6717 illegal parking, disabled bays, 6206 inquiries, 4521, 6705 interlibrary loan system, 5724, 5725 Joondalup, City of, inquiry, 6705 Local Government Act amendment bill, 6712 complaints and reports, 94 local laws, 2453 review, 2659, 2808, 4659, 6710–6712, 6718, 6721, 8468, 8469 show cause notices and council suspensions, 2476 local government authorities, legislation, compliance, p. 7926 Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, Department of alleged corruption procedures, 6698 code of conduct, 6706 contact and meetings, City of Perth, 2455, 2480 corporate credit cards, 3594 elected member training, 6122 internal audits, 6698 referrals, City of Perth, 2455 Local Government Standards Panel annual report, 8464, 8465 breaches, complaints and sanctions, 6059 long service leave regulations, 3592, 4475 mayoral elections, 8466 Melville, City of, inquiry, 900–902, 3590, 3591, 6527, 6702 minister contact Green, Councillor Jemma, 2454 Harley, Councillor Reece, 2454 Mileham, Martin, 2454 Hilton, Julian, 3594 meetings City of Perth council, 2480 local governments, 7354 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 245

KRSTICEVIC, MR ANTONIO, BBus (Carine) (Lib) (continued) Local Government (continued) minister (continued) portfolios credit card use, 4521, 6716 gifts, benefits and hospitality, 4521 record-keeping plans, 4667 state archives access requests, 4663 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4478, 4494 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 4473 Mosman Park, Town of, governance review, 6703 “Performing Spaces” guide, 6721 Perth, City of advice, Department of Local Government, 2456 CEO, termination, 7427, 7428 Green, Councillor Jemma, allegations, 320, 321 inquiry, 3588, 6698, 6706, 8391, 8392 suspension of council, 581, 582 WorkSafe, 2456 probity audits, 4519 puppy farming, 4429, 6713, 6714 record-keeping plans, 4512 staff, 6058 State Local Government Agreement, 2807, 4474 Stop Puppy Farming Consultation, 4475, 4528, 4531, 4672, 6704, 6714, 6840 Subiaco, City of, public council meetings, 6702, 6842 “Timely Payment of Suppliers” report, 4524, 6701 Victoria Park, Town of, 3237 WA State and Local Government Partnership Agreement, 6119 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 second reading, 3302 consideration in detail, 3489, 3505–3530, 3573–3583 third reading, 3602 question: local governments, 4670 McGowan government accountability — motion, 7586 frontline services — motion, 6312 parliamentary debate — standing orders suspension motion, 1000 project and financial management — motion, 421 Members of Parliament, Member for Carine, City of Perth, pex. 4016 Mines and Petroleum, minister, portfolios, record-keeping and archives, 4477, 4480, 4488, 4500 Ministers of the Crown, Premier, portfolios, record-keeping and archives, 4480, 4485, 4497, 4510 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 — second reading, 2022 Planning, model scheme text adoption, 2806 Police illegal parking, disabled bays, 7622 minister, portfolios, record-keeping and archives, 4479, 4664–4669 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the, record-keeping procedures, voicemail and text messages, 4531, 6712 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 63 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 68 Melville, City of, inquiry, 66 political donations, 68 Riding for the Disabled, Carine, 68 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal decision, 64 Public and Health Sector Legislation Amendment (Right of Return) Bill 2018 consideration in detail, 5587, 5588 question: senior executive service, 7221 Racing and Gaming, Lotterywest, 8294–8296 Regional Development, minister, portfolios, record-keeping and archives, 4495, 4507, 5287 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 — consideration in detail, 8563 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 246 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

KRSTICEVIC, MR ANTONIO, BBus (Carine) (Lib) (continued) Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9034 Seniors and Ageing, minister, portfolios, record-keeping and archives, 4478, 4484, 4492, 4505 Sport and Recreation, Subiaco Football Club, s. 7724 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 — consideration in detail, 5138 Tourism, minister, portfolios, record-keeping and archives, 4477, 4481, 4489, 4501 Transport catastrophic injuries support scheme, 6122, 6123 minister, portfolios, record-keeping and archives, 4476, 5153, 5155, 5617 Perth parking levy, 5153 Transperth, Central Area Transport bus service, 5152 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 5896 consideration in detail, 6033–6042, 6288–6292 third reading, 6514 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 5896 consideration in detail, 6485, 6486 Treasury and Finance concession eligibility, 3592 Treasurer, portfolios, record-keeping and archives, 4477, 4482, 4490, 4503 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8087 Water, minister, portfolios, record-keeping and archives, 4486, 4498, 4660, 4661 L’ESTRANGE, MR SEAN KIMBERLEY, BEd, DipT, MEd (Leadership), GradDip (ResourceMan), GradDipMan (Defence), psc(j) (Churchlands) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 3024 health, infrastructure, 3024 state economy, 3025 unemployment rate, 3028 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 3024 Child Protection, child sexual abuse, Roebourne, 1866 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 — consideration in detail, 340 Economics and Industry Standing Committee, third report, “Annual Report 2016–17” — tabling, 5250 Education and Training, Herdsman Lake Wildlife Centre, WA Gould League, funding, 285; g. 843 Health 2018–19 state budget, health appropriations, 2734 ambulance ramping, 4790, 4918 elective surgery, waitlist, July report, 5089 external providers, funding agreements, 4469 Grace Vaughan House, relocation, 4471 health service delivery, budget, mpi. 7184 health system, Australian Medical Association, comments, 5870, 5871 hospitals and health campuses bed and ward utilisation, 8305 Broome Health Campus, security tender, 8304 Linear Clinical Research, 8307 minister chief of staff, bullying allegations, 318, 390; mpi. 396 performance, 6811; notice of motion, 6626 North Metropolitan Health Service board budget management, 6798 membership, resignation letters, 5715, 5716 misconduct, Corruption and Crime Commission report, 4915, 4916, 5091, 7176–7179 public hospitals, activity-based funding, 8100, 8101 quadriplegic accommodation, Shenton Park, 4184, 4185 service providers, private patient admissions, 8304 Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2017 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 1689 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 247

L’ESTRANGE, MR SEAN KIMBERLEY, BEd, DipT, MEd (Leadership), GradDip (ResourceMan), GradDipMan (Defence), psc(j) (Churchlands) (Lib) (continued) Housing industry, 8424 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6650 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 858 consideration in detail, 1019, 1027 third reading, 1711 McGowan government accountability — motion, 7601 Darling Range electoral district — motion, 3363 economic performance — notice of motion, 2735; motion, 2905, 5118 methamphetamine, 2037 project and financial management — motion, 415 Mental Health mental health system, 5875, 5876 Meth Helpline call statistics, 8307 funding, 5970, 5971 patients, hospital emergency departments, 6791, 6792 suicide prevention strategy, 6615 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 — second reading, 2012 Planning, metropolitan region scheme, south metropolitan region, rezoning — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 7931 Premier’s Statement consideration, 167 fees and charges, 169 Labor margins, 167 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 172 Perth Children’s Hospital, 170 taxi industry reform, 171 amendment to question Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 172 regional education programs, Moora Residential College, 44 Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 second reading, 3670 third reading, 3722 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 declaration as urgent, 7837 second reading, 7846 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 5600 Tourism, Western Australian Visitor Centre, operator, 3537, 3538 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8085 LOGAN, HON FRANCIS MICHAEL, BA (Hons), Minister for Emergency Services; Corrective Services (Cockburn) (ALP) Corrective Services “2017 Inspection of West Kimberley Regional Prison” report, 1729–1734 , Serco Australia officers, ms. 5839 Casuarina Prison, alcohol and other drug treatment facility, drug-related crime, 877 community based orders, 6116 Corruption and Crime Commission “Report on corrupt custodial officers and the risks of contraband entering prisons”, 4005, 4006, 4188, 7736, 7737 prisoner supervision, 2887 (supplementary information 2894) corruption task force — motion, 7741 dangerous sex offenders, GPS tracking devices, 3165, 3166 department, investigations services unit, 5720 driving-related offences, imprisoned offenders, 367 drug detection unit, 6118 electronic monitoring devices, 2623 external community reparation, 2654 foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, Banksia Hill detainees, research, ms. 161 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 248 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

LOGAN, HON FRANCIS MICHAEL, BA (Hons), Minister for Emergency Services; Corrective Services (Cockburn) (ALP) (continued) Corrective Services (continued) Greenough Regional Prison clean-up, ms. 6462 critical incident, 4302, 4304, 4609, 4610, 6387–6694; ms. 4295 “Critical Incident Review into the events at Greenough Regional Prison on 24–25 July 2018”, 8818–8822, 8827–8830; ms. 8801 lockdowns, 6546 (correction of answer 7438) minister’s performance — motion, 4021, 4643, 8812 power tools, 6391 prisoners in custody, 6388, 6389 programs and services, 6694 minister facility visits, 2212 leave, 6546, 6547 performance — motion, 4643 Singapore visit, ms. 4588 offender tracking, 6517 prison officers, 6117, 6119 prisoners with physical disabilities, 2804 prisons individual management plans, 4816 overcrowding, 8579, 7327, 7328 prisons and detention centres banned visitors, 2624 body samples, 2614–2616 canteen inventory, 2451 cell searches, 2617–2619 chemical agent devices, 2613 communication services, 2610 contraceptive options, 2612 entertainment purchases, 2450, 2620, 2622 exit kits, 2611 film screenings, 2621 firearms, 2450 golf carts, 2622 guards with incarcerated relatives, 2806 illegal roof access, 367 inmate escapes, 2624 internet access, 2623 meals, 2453, 2614, 2625, 2628, 2631, 2634, 2637 medical treatment, 2609 mobile phones and devices, 366 personal computing and entertainment devices, 2452 photocopier services, 2610 restrained prisoners and detainees, 2613 riots and disturbances, destruction of property, 2806 unclaimed property, 2620 professional standards enforcement and review, 6117 investigations, 6117 quarterly statistics report, 6345, 6346 random drug testing, 6118 “Report into an Announced Inspection of the West Kimberley Regional Prison”, vacant counselling position, 2444 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, business cases, 475, 476 statistics adults, 6363–6375 prisoners with military service, 6391 young people, 6376–6387 swimming pools, spas or saunas, 4813 Wandoo Rehabilitation Prison, methamphetamine, 4609 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 249

LOGAN, HON FRANCIS MICHAEL, BA (Hons), Minister for Emergency Services; Corrective Services (Cockburn) (ALP) (continued) Emergency Services agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2805 Albany bushfires, ms. 3153 bushfire Bushfire Centre of Excellence, 8482 forum, Kalamunda, 7330 mitigation, 6502 preparedness, ms. 8937 risk mitigation, local governments, 6280 crew cab protection program, 4187 department local governments, 8480–8482 Rural Fire Division, 2147, 3619 State Emergency Service forum, 8983, 8984 Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements Western Australia, ms. 8936 false fire alarms, fines, 368 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2640 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2462 Lucid Economics, 2805 contact, Cannings Purple, 638 portfolios complaints, 6088 computer network security, 6537, 7098, 7099 cybersecurity, 4811, 6137 debt, 8436 digital platform advertising, 6068 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3370 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6100 fees and charges, reviews, 8458 firearms, 4813 freedom of information requests, 8444 gift registry, 2482 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6148, 6155, 6164, 6175 information technology policy, 6329 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6130 labour hire company engagement, 367 Lockwood, Nicole, 9049 lost or stolen devices, 6080 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 366 mobile devices, 5907 office space, 2471 outsourced payroll management companies, 6108 photocopiers, 4816 privacy breaches, 8428 project management solution subscriptions, 4812 record-keeping plans, 4818 security services, 2447 smart speakers, 4812 state archives access requests, 4817 vehicles and keys, 365, 2464, 2466, 2474 wireless networks, 2446 professional development, 6052 Singapore visit, ms. 4588 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4817 contact with lobbyist forms, 6055 FTE, 2609 redundant and new positions, 2644 surveys, 2468 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 250 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

LOGAN, HON FRANCIS MICHAEL, BA (Hons), Minister for Emergency Services; Corrective Services (Cockburn) (ALP) (continued) Emergency Services (continued) minister (continued) third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 1726, 1727 Perth Arena, 1728, 2443 Stirling State Emergency Service Unit, g. 7696 total fire bans, breach penalties, 6802 volunteer fire and community service, Bidyadanga, ms. 8540 Volunteer Marine Rescue WA, 2400; ms. 7544 volunteers, 7429, 7431 Western Australia Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements, 918–921 Wiluna Town Bush Fire Brigade, 2400, 2401 Energy, Albany wave energy project, mpi. 1145 McGowan government project and financial management — motion, 430 regional services, funding, mpi. 3872 LOVE, MR RONALD SHANE, BCom (Moore) (Nat) Agriculture and Food, live export trade, 6277 Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 8228 consideration in detail, 8242–8244 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2773 community resource centres, 2775 GST, 2773 Kalbarri Skywalk, 2775 Moora Residential College, 2774 royalties for regions, 2774 Western Australian rock lobster industry, 2776 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading cognate debate, 2773 amendment to motion regional education, 2760 shark mitigation, 3042 Community Services community resource centres, p. 244, 591, 1848 hardship utility grant scheme, grant applications, 96 Culture and the Arts, Screenwest CEO, Seph McKenna, departure, 8389, 8390 Education and Care Services National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 3570 Education and Training funding impacts, referral to Education and Health Standing Committee — notice of motion, 593; motion, 742 program funding, McGowan government — notice of motion, 4308 minister’s performance — notice of motion, 7824 regional programs, Legislative Council resolution, 1277, 1278 schools camp schools, leasing, 5873, 5874 Moora Residential College motion, 586 closure, 15, 574, 2579, 2580, 2732, 3326, 3495, 3496, 3535, 3536, 4300, 4301; s. 471; g. 3457 consultations, 574 Darling Range by-election, 3849, 3850 members of Parliament, site visit, 5270 Emergency Services, Malcolm Godfrey Holt, s. 7321 Energy, Albany wave energy project, 985; mpi. 1139 Environment, hydraulic fracturing, moratorium, 8683, 8684 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 — third reading, 1718 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 second reading, 3336 consideration in detail, 3514, 3519–3524 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 251

LOVE, MR RONALD SHANE, BCom (Moore) (Nat) (continued) McGowan government decision-making — question to be put, 7987; motion, 7987 program funding — notice of motion, 4308 regional funding — motion, 2423 regional services — funding, mpi. 3866 Members of Parliament, former member for Darling Range, criminal investigation — motion, 3484 Mines and Petroleum, Gorgon gas project, Chevron processing facility, 7569 Ministers of the Crown Education and Training, Minister for, performance — notice of motion, 7824 Transport, Minister for, Southern Ports Authority — WorkSafe investigation, mpi. 5282 Natural Gas (Canning Basin Joint Venture) Agreement (Termination) Bill 2017 — second reading, 1260 Planning, Shalom House, 6799 Premier’s Statement consideration, 297 environmental pests, 300 health services, 299 iron ore mining, 297 Moora Residential College, 298 Muchea saleyards, 298 roads, 299 amendment to question, regional education programs camp schools and agricultural education farms provision trust, 207 Moora Residential College, 37 Regional Development community resource centres, funding, 5096, 5097 fly in, fly out workers, Pilbara — motion, 7216 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 8375 consideration in detail, 8569, 8572 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9035, 9040 State Development, Jobs and Trade, Woodside Energy, Pilbara jobs, 7329, 7330 Tourism, national parks, visitor safety, 8103 Transport Duke Street railway footbridge, Toodyay, p. 5226, 5577 Indian Ocean Drive, reduced speed limit, p. 592 school bus stop, Toodyay Road, Morangup, g. 2548 Southern Ports Authority, WorkSafe investigation, Minister for Transport, mpi. 5282 Treasury and Finance GST distribution, Moora Residential College, Treasurer’s comments, 1870, 1871 Moora Residential College, 481, 482, 730, 731 Veterans Issues Armistice Centenary, s. 8080 Eneabba war service land settlement memorial, s. 3489 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 349 MACTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs Carnarvon lock hospitals, commemoration, ms. 7357 mining, program of work, 4249 Rottnest Island, 5836, 5837 Agriculture and Food agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1821 agricultural employment, Kimberley, 4116 agricultural research project, Ord Valley, 1768 (answer advice 1966), 5671 agriculture, innovation — motion, 8495 Animal Welfare Act, review, 5650 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 252 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

MACTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Agriculture and Food (continued) biosecurity Biosecurity Blitz campaign, ms. 7108 Leptospermum scoparium, 3751 groups, annual report requirements, 5310 Boyanup saleyard, 3924 cane toads, classification, 1087, 5029 carbon farming, pastoral leases, 1388 declared pest rate, 5346 stable fly, mitigation protocols, 7136 department Mediterranean fruit fly, 9235 public service positions, 7423 digital farm grants program, 8176; ms. 6726 dog breeders, cruelty prosecutions, 4845 eggs importation, 8038 labelling, 6571, 7134 farming modern practices, 1393 multi-peril crop insurance, ms. 9127 Genetically Modified Crops Free Areas Act, reinstatement — motion, 2831 Gogo station, irrigation, 1455, 1814, 1815, 5034 (answer advice 5036) grains research facility, Northam, member launch invite, 2088 horticultural research recovery fund, 5701, 8054 industry funding scheme, industry management committees, 5488, 7514 live export Animals’ Angels, Fremantle Port Authority access, 3423 Animals Australia report, 1500 Awassi Express, 4248 continuation, 3752, 5767 Emanuel Exports, licence cancellation, 5032, 5205; ms. 4999 government assistance, 4115 industry meeting, 3752, 3918 inquiry, 519, 686 investigation, 1499, 1770; ms. 1476 Mazza, Hon Rick, comments, s. 4282 Middle East trade relations, 3422 Middle Eastern summer, ms. 2067 Moss review, ms. 7631 MV Maysora, 1963 northern summer moratorium, ms. 9051 livestock theft, 687 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1806 freedom of information requests, 1793 Massy, Charles, speaking tour, 1811 mobile devices, 1979 Moora visits, 3007 on-demand transport services, 1995 Optus Stadium visits, 1998 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1837 records management and archiving, 4899 Twitter accounts, 1824 Qatar visit, ms. 4820 WAFarmers annual conference invitation, 1811 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 253

MACTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Agriculture and Food (continued) Northern Beef Futures project, 1411 pastoral lands, feral animal culling management, 6887, 7135 Primary Industries and Regional Development, Department of glyphosate, 5312 location, 2537 storm damage, Merredin, 4250 work orders, weed and pest control noncompliance, 4290 Qfly, quarantine areas, ms. 2325 regenerative agriculture, Wongan Hills research station, 5446 rockmelon industry, 946; ms. 782 sensitive sites map, 6997 skeleton weed, 5028 south west saleyard, 9238; ms. 4227 southern forests irrigation scheme, Warren–Donnelly surface water allocation plan, 2865 state barrier fence, Esperance extension, 8641 Water for Food program, southern forests irrigation scheme, 1777 Western Australian Agrifutures Rural Women’s Award, ms. 1413 wheat export, 8527 wild dogs control, 6993 pastoral leases, 5029 state barrier fence, 1497 Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 1056 second reading, in reply, 5657 as to committee stage, 5659 committee, 7649–7661 third reading, 7899 Asian Engagement agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1593 Asian engagement strategy — motion, 8500 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1567 freedom of information requests, 1533 mobile devices, 1540 Moora visits, 3452 on-demand transport services, 1644 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1831 Twitter accounts, 1616 Berinson, Hon Joe — condolence motion, 3729 Bryce, Hon Malcolm John, tribute, s. 700 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1594 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1568 freedom of information requests, 1534 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3806 mobile devices, 1541 Moora visits, 3298 on-demand transport services, 1992 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1833 records management and archiving, 5055 Twitter accounts, 1618 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 254 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

MACTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Commerce and Industrial Relations agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1593 building industry, security of payment reform, 7673 Christmas retail trading hours, 8636, 9078 (supplementary information 9160), 9241 Consumer Protection, retirement villages, 5537, 7809 Electorate and Research Employees General Agreement, 1457 engineers’ registration scheme, 8773 IGA, Fitzroy Crossing, 6609 industrial manslaughter, 7517 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1568 freedom of information requests, 1533 mobile devices, 1541 Moora visits, 3453 on-demand transport services, 1644 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1832 records management and archiving, 4889 Twitter accounts, 1617 park home residents, 2131 pay equity unit, 1961 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Act, amendments, 5200 Retirement Villages Act, reform — motion, 8746 second-hand crash helmet sales, 5537 Southern Ports Authority WorkSafe investigations, 5030, 5315, 5650 (answer advice 5936), 6577 bullying allegations, 5030 subcontractors industry reforms, 1218, 1966 payment security, 9233 Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission, Toni Walkington, 7902, 8032 WorkSafe anonymous complaints, 5490 Forrest Place GPO building, 9125 Community Services, minister, on-demand transport services, 1840 Cooke, Tony, tribute, s. 2119 Davies, Dexter Melvyn — condolence motion, 2825 Defence Issues agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1594 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1568 freedom of information requests, 1534 mobile devices, 1541 Moora visits, 3298 on-demand transport services, 1992 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2124 Twitter accounts, 1618 Disallowance motions, Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act — motion, 1452 Education and Training Moora Residential College, Central Midlands SHS, 5225 regional programs — motion, 671, 1057 Electoral Affairs “2017 State General Elections — Election Report”, recommendations, 1578 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1593 Darling Range electoral district, by-election, 2995 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 255

MACTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Electoral Affairs (continued) minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1568 freedom of information requests, 1533 mobile devices, 1540 Moora visits, 3453 on-demand transport services, 1644 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1832 records management and archiving, 4888 Twitter accounts, 1617 political donations and lobbying — motion, 7640 Energy, renewable energy, wave and tidal power, ms. 8486 Environment, Independent Scientific Panel Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation in Western Australia, report, 8914 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on estimates hearings, answers to additional questions, 5354 Regional Development, Minister for, pex. 4570 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 2696 federal government engagement, 2697 fiscal discipline, 2696 local procurement policy, 2699 Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018 introduction and first reading, 3903 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 3904 second reading, 3903 Family and Domestic Violence, minister, on-demand transport services, 1840 Fisheries abalone, 4904, 4905 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1591 blue swimmer crab, discussion paper, 7672 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1531 mobile devices, 1976 Moora visits, 3451 on-demand transport services, 1840 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1629 records management and archiving, 4882 Twitter accounts, 1614 recreational fishing licence fees, 2992 shark interactions, Ningaloo, 2847 rock fishing, mandatory life jackets, 8641 rock lobster fishery, 9156 sharks deterrent devices, research and development, 829 drum lines, 2352, 2687, 2995, 4250, 4563, 4842, 6461 great white sharks, 691, 1225 monitoring network, 8038, 8772 tagged bronze whaler, Esperance, 7676 Forestry agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1590 Barrabup forest, logging, 564, 1324 Forest Products Commission, 4565, 4721 integrated timber processing yard, expression of interest 22/2107, 687 (supplementary information 691) logging, beekeeper concerns, 5203, 5448 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 256 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

MACTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Forestry (continued) minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1530 mobile devices, 1976 Moora visits, 3451 on-demand transport services, 1839 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1628 records management and archiving, 4881 Twitter accounts, 1613 regrowth karri thinning, 5347 sawmills investment security guarantees, 4116 operations, 1999 weed management, pine plantation adjacent to 356 Chapman Hill East Road, Busselton, 2719 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 7413 second reading, 7413; in reply, 9103 committee, 9106–9109 third reading, 9109 Health dust management, health risk assessment, 7542, 7543 Gogo station, irrigation, 1220 (answer advice 1227) tick-borne disease, Lyme-like illness — motion, 1425 Housing Bentley 360 project, 2091 (answer advice 2361) building code, minimum access standards, 7155 seniors housing strategy, 9242 Industrial Hemp Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 1477 introduction and first reading, 1762 second reading, 1762; in reply, 4836, 4846 third reading, 4847, 9065 Industrial Relations Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 8049 second reading, 8049; in reply, 9063 Innovation and ICT agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1590 electric vehicles charging points, 8039 working group, 5388 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1530 mobile devices, 1976 Moora visits, 3451 on-demand transport services, 1839 Optus Stadium visits, 1647 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1628 records management and archiving, 4881 Twitter accounts, 1613 Legal affairs, community legal centres, grants, 5026 Legislative Council, statements by ministers and parliamentary secretaries, point of order, s. 1477 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 1936 second reading, 1936; in reply, 3769 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 257

MACTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 (continued) committee, 3773–3778, 3932–3946 as to third reading — standing orders suspension — motion, 3947 third reading, 3947 McGowan government decision-making motion, 8002 Regional Development, Minister for, pex. 8041 financial plan — motion, 1924 information supply — motion, 7231 McKiernan, James Philip, tribute, s. 4869 Mental Health, fly in, fly out workers, 9234 Mines and Petroleum Aboriginal heritage, program of work, 4249 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1594, 5683 ammonium nitrate transport incident, 5351, 8053 asbestos management, Pilbara, 7672 Cleveland–Cliffs, Koolyanobbing closure, 2997 mine rehabilitation, 1600 department preliminary notices, notices of completion and electrical safety certificates, submission methods, 3786 staff sensitive information, 5349 shareholders, 1473 Fraser Institute, annual survey of mining companies, 829 Galaxy Resources, lithium mine, dust management, 8533 (answer advice 8645) gold, greenfield exploration, 7271 Gorgon gas project, CO2 storage, 5527 Helena and Aurora Ranges, mining, 947 hydraulic fracturing exploration incentive scheme, 9233 moratorium, Barrow Island, 1460 petroleum leases , 8766 (answer advice 8776) Joe Lord Core Library, Kalgoorlie, 8770 Kingston fauna habitat zone, minerals exploration licence, 2846 land use separation distances, 5488 (answer advice 5816) mining asbestos management, Pilbara, 9119 Gingilup–Jasper wetland system, 7905, 8770 (answer advice 8776) lease 31/79, 5344 leases, audit, 1394 rehabilitation fund, wetlands, 3426 tenement applications, Kalgoorlie registry, 9081, 9235 Mining Warden, historic records, Kalgoorlie, 2090 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1568 freedom of information requests, 1534 Harriet Point agreement, 8177 meetings, south metropolitan region, 1558 (correction of answer 2096), 3796 mobile devices, 1541 Moora visits, 3453 on-demand transport services, 1644 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 portfolios boards and committees, 5560 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1833 records management and archiving, 4890 Twitter accounts, 1618 staff, annual leave, 5548 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 258 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

MACTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Mines and Petroleum (continued) Murujuga Living Knowledge Centre, 3920, 5649 onshore gas industry, 6461, 8915 Pinjin pastoral station, Hawthorn Resources, 838, 3919, 4119, 5343, 5402, 5463, 5528, 6574, 6891, 7675 prospecting access deeds, 1222 licence applications, 2993 seismic survey, Canning Basin, 5350 uranium mining Mulga Rock, 5528 projects, 4877 Woodside Energy, Karratha gas plant, electrical fault, 1326, 1963 Mines Safety and Inspection Amendment Bill 2017 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 5302 committee, 5337 third reading, 5337 Ministers of the Crown Agriculture and Food, Minister for, Qatar visit, ms. 4820 Premier, meetings, Fortescue Metals Group, 5348 Regional Development, Minister for agricultural region visit, 8798 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on, pex. 4570 ministerial responsibilities — motion, 9204 question without notice 494, pex. 3756 Natural Gas (Canning Basin Joint Venture) Agreement (Termination) Bill 2017 receipt and first reading, 3956 second reading, 3956; in reply, 4277 committee, 4278–4280, 4560 third reading, 4560 Occupational Safety and Health Amendment Bill 2017 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 5302 third reading, 5337 Planning, 3 Oceans twin towers development, Scarborough, coastal experience centre, 8637 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1941 Racing and Gaming agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1595 alcohol sales, Pilbara, 2355 banned drinkers register trial, 8034 Golden Mile Trotting Club, 5562 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1569 freedom of information requests, 1535 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3807 mobile devices, 1542 Moora visits, 3298 on-demand transport services, 1993 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1834 records management and archiving, 5056 Twitter accounts, 1620 Racing and Wagering Western Australia Better Your Bet campaign, 8051 directors, appointment, 4568 redundancies, 8529 regional trotting clubs, closure, 1458 thoroughbred handicapping and race programming review, 1092 racing industry, strategic plan, 4720 (supplementary information 5035); s. 4731 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 259

MACTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Railway and Port (The Pilbara Infrastructure Pty Ltd) Agreement Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 1780 second reading, 1780; in reply, 2101 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 2097 committee, 2104–2107 third reading, 2107 question: Fortescue Metals Group, Eliwana railway project, 3447 Regional Development Aboriginal employment, goldfields, ms. 8312 aged-care accommodation, Leonora, 4843 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1821 Albany wave energy project business case, 2373, 5222, 6573, 7384 Carnegie Clean Energy CEO resignation, 7132 electricity revenue, 1453 financial assistance, 6566, 6987, 7132 funding plan, 8633 (point of order 8917) (answer advice 9087); ms. 8613 research and development tax incentives, 7375, 7512 common-user infrastructure, 1327 electricity production, 1320 tender process, 7376, 7511 (correction of answer 7520) Western Power consultation, 1386 battery metals hub, Pilbara, 5443 biomass energy plant, Collie, 9085 biosecurity blitz campaign, 7270 Broome growth plan, 8929 Busselton–Margaret River Regional Airport expansion, 686, 3424, 4725, 7519, 8774 Carnarvon fascine, ms. 1055 Carnarvon lock hospitals, commemoration, ms. 7357 China International Import Expo 2018, ms. 7993, 9194 Collie Futures Economic Advisory Committee, advertising, 3755 community resource centres funding, 1392, 3428, 3804, 3920, 3972, 5206 funding and traineeship opportunities, 8175 Norseman, 1767 Premier’s comments, 5028 review, 827, 1388, 1999 (correction of answer 4846), 3805, 4717 staff, 3805 traineeships, 5312 Western Australian Community Resource Network, 3805 department, redundancies, 8773 digital connectivity, regional Western Australia — motion, 5182 dust management, Port Hedland, 4879, 6990 exploration incentive scheme, 1496 Gascoyne Development Commission, CEO, 6774, 8040 (correction of answer 8534) Gogo station surface water irrigation project, 1799 visits, 5680 Goldfields Arts Centre, 2018–19 state budget, 2534 (answer advice 2541) grassland sites, assessment, 8527 Laverton Hospital, upgrade, 1809, 2842 lithium mining, Greenbushes, 8532 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 2374, 2546, 3827, 3972, 4140, 4141, 5071; s. 7279 Mid West Development Commission, midwest health and wellbeing strategy, 3964 migration goldfields and Pilbara, 8526; s. 8536 Pilbara, 8768 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 260 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

MACTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Regional Development (continued) minister agricultural region visit, 8798 briefing notes and speaking points, 1807 freedom of information requests, 1793 McGowan government, decision-making, pex. 8041 ministerial responsibilities — motion, 9204 mobile devices, 1980 Moora visits, 947, 3008 on-demand transport services, 1996 Optus Stadium visits, 1998, 5072 portfolios boards and committees, 5697 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1992 records management and archiving, 4900 Twitter accounts, 1824 staff annual leave, 5553 FTE, 5072 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5690 Mobile Black Spot Program, 1962, 3425, 6576, 6891, 8178; ms. 6550 Ord–East Kimberley expansion project, 3966 Pilbara Development Commission, live export, 7267 Primary Industries and Regional Development, Department of, Annual Report on State Finances, 8051, 8052 (correction of answer 8534) regional development commissions, 2719, 8177, 9191 Regional Development Trust and Regional Development Council, staff, 8178 regional transport and infrastructure — motion, 5405 roads, Kurnalpi–Pinjin and Yarri roads, 1805 royalties for regions Barnett government, management — motion, 798 financial assistance agreements, 1790, 3450 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 1083 solar projects, goldfields, 1326, 1457 southern forests irrigation scheme, 7135, 7268, 8342 Spoilbank marina, Port Hedland, 5652, 7134, 7265, 7669 Tiny Houses project, Bunbury, 6892 Ukrainian rocket launch facility, 1804 WA Labor, election commitments, Collie–Preston, 7140 waste processing facility, south west region, 685 (supplementary information 691), 943 Water for Food program, southern forests irrigation scheme, 521 (supplementary information 691), 1085, 1461, 1769; mpi. 1389 water resource management, Fitzroy catchment, 9080, 9153 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Act review, government department submissions, ms. 3079 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 8671 second reading, 8671 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 4133 second reading, 4133; in reply, 8886 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7128 committee, 8890–8907, 8917–8922 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 8923 third reading, 8923 committee, 9171–9184 Science agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1590 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1565 freedom of information requests, 1530 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 261

MACTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Science (continued) minister (continued) mobile devices, 1975 Moora visits, 3451 on-demand transport services, 1839 Optus Stadium visits, 1647 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1627 records management and archiving, 4880 Twitter accounts, 1612 National Science Week, regional events, 4565 space port, RAAF Base Curtin, 7677 Sharks deterrent devices, research and development, 829 drum lines, 2352, 2687, 2995, 4250, 4563, 4842, 6461 great white sharks, 691, 1225 monitoring network, 8038, 8772 recreational fishers, Ningaloo, 2847 tagged bronze whaler, Esperance, 7676 Small Business agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1594 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1569 freedom of information requests, 1534 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3806 mobile devices, 1542 Moora visits, 3298 on-demand transport services, 1992 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1834 Twitter accounts, 1619 Sport and Recreation, events, ticket resale, 5647 State Development, Jobs and Trade agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1598, 1821 Alcoa, bauxite mining operations, 3005, 5073 Asian renewable energy hub, 5648 Barrow Island CO2 injection project, modelling, 5522 Burrup Strategic Industrial Area, 3803, 3804 jobs, LNG projects, 5313, 5383 Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation, Department of, staff, annual leave, 3810 Local Projects, Local Jobs program dental facilities, s. 3442 Mining and Pastoral Region, 1959 royalties for regions, 1083 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1572 freedom of information requests, 1538 Harriet Point agreement, 8176 mobile devices, 1546 Moora visits, 3453 on-demand transport services, 1646 Optus Stadium visits, 1655 portfolios boards and committees, 5559 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2127 records management and archiving, 5216 Twitter accounts, 1625 staff, annual leave, 5556 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5691 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 262 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

MACTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) State Development, Jobs and Trade (continued) Natural Gas (Canning Basin Joint Venture) Agreement (Termination) Bill 2017 — question: consultation, 6609 population growth — motion, 2491 Regional Development, Minister for briefing notes and speaking points, 1806 freedom of information requests, 1792 mobile devices, 1979 Moora visits, 3007 on-demand transport services, 1995 Optus Stadium visits, 1998 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1837 Twitter accounts, 1824 renewable hydrogen industry, ms. 5619 Western Australia Worth Sharing campaign, 5316, 6774 Tourism agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1595, 5829 airfares, regional, Monkey Mia and Carnarvon, 4118 airport services, 684 (answer advice 832) Etihad Airways, Perth–Abu Dhabi daily flights, 1768, 1957 international visitors, 1385, 8035 Margaret River Pro, 4256 marketing campaigns and subsidies, 4117 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1569 freedom of information requests, 1535 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3807 mobile devices, 1542 Moora visits, 3299 on-demand transport services, 1993 Optus Stadium visits, 1651 portfolios boards and committees, 5560 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2125 records management and archiving, 5056 Twitter accounts, 1620 staff, annual leave, 5548 “Western Australia the Road Trip State” campaign, Nathan Harding, 9255 Optus Stadium, marketing, maintenance, 9241 Perth hills, 3421 Rottnest Island Aboriginal Affairs, 5836, 5837 Army jetty, 8039, 9256–9260 asset investment program, 7908 asset management, 9256, 9258 booking system, 9257, 9258 quokka selfies, 9259 Tourism Western Australia, CEO, 945 two-year action plan events, 1390 strategy, 824 Wiluna to Meekatharra road, 7904 Wittenoom mines, tours, 1589 Transport airfares, regional, Monkey Mia and Carnarvon, 3923 (answer advice 3925) straying livestock, Leopold Downs station, 5699 Water agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1591, 5835 Broome South waste water treatment plant, 1583 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 263

MACTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Water (continued) desalination, 4908, 5648 desalination plants, 1809, 1810, 2361, 4143, 6996 Donnelly River catchment, water rights, 1323 drinking water, lead, 8636 Gogo station, dams, 4909 licence fees, 4248, 5807, 6575, 7515, 7904, 8341 Liveringa station, irrigation centre pivots, 4910 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1531 mobile devices, 1976 Moora visits, 3451 on-demand transport services, 1840 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios boards and committees, 5561 fees and charges, reviews, 9078 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1629 records management and archiving, 4883 Twitter accounts, 1614 staff, annual leave, 5557 residential consumption, 5389 self-supply licences, bypass condition, (answer advice 2999) 3446 soil and water contamination, west Bullsbrook, 7676, 8035 southern forests irrigation scheme, Warren–Donnelly catchment, 8530 surface water licences, 7687 Water and Environmental Regulation, Department of, cost recovery discussion paper, 5488, 5489, 5806, 6571, 9084 Water Corporation cost recovery, 2086 Dunsborough water and Busselton drainage assets, 7381 (answer advice 8041) fees and charges, 2351, 2352 fixed standpipes, 7272 ManukaLife, share-farming agreement, 9240 non-metropolitan residential charges, 8908 residential customers in arrears, 2532 (answer advice 2998), 8529 (answer advice 8776) septic tank effluent disposal scheme, Bindoon, 5072 staff, salaries, 564 water resources council, water resource management plans, 3003 water resources management — motion, 2960 Watering WA initiative, farm water rebate scheme grants, 4114 Wongan Hills to Moora water pipeline, 7908 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 receipt and first reading, 559 second reading, 559; in reply, 2980 committee, 2983–2989, 3000, 3001, 3404–3411 third reading, 3411 Regional Development, Minister for, ms. 4227 MARMION, HON WILLIAM RICHARD, BE, MBA (Nedlands) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2766 mining and exploration, 2768 Perth Children’s Hospital, lead contamination, 2769 state expenditure, 2766 train network expansion, 2766 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2766 Betting Tax Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7552 Betting Tax Assessment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7552 Bryce, Hon Malcolm John — condolence motion, 712 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 264 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

MARMION, HON WILLIAM RICHARD, BE, MBA (Nedlands) (Lib) (continued) Courts Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 6785 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 second reading, 4605, 4618 consideration in detail, 4767, 4771, 4775–4779 Education and Health Standing Committee fourth report, “Oral health: facts and friction” — tabling, 4155 fifth report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — tabling, 6480 Education and Training department, City of Nedlands local planning scheme 3, 6708 Kitchener Park, Aleppo Pines, s. 2033 schools Churchlands SHS, 4462 Inner City College, 3233, 4432, 4463, 6121, (answer advice 7823) 8427 Mount Lawley SHS, 4461 Shenton College, 4462 Energy, wooden power poles, Nedlands, 115, 2660, 4468 Environment, Independent Scientific Panel Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation in Western Australia, report, 8387 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7055 Health department, refurbishment and renovation, 189 Royal Street, East Perth, 2659 Grace Vaughan House, 2660 hospitals and health campuses Perth Children’s Hospital, water lead contamination, 7106 samples and fittings, 7355 supply, 3231 Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre, parking, s. 5263 pelvic mesh implants, 2661 Quadriplegic Centre, Shenton Park, 4469 Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2017 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 1689, 1690 Heritage Bill 2017 — consideration in detail, 2598 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6667 Lands Ronald McDonald House, 643, 4473 York Street, valuations, 6712, 6842 Local Government cemeteries, p. 3864 Nedlands, City of, town planning scheme, g. 1236 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 — consideration in detail, 3516, 3518 McGowan government, economic performance — motion, 5124 Mental Health, Graylands Hospital, divestment, 117 Mines and Petroleum applications, leases, licences, permits and plans, 4432–4459 Cleveland–Cliffs and Mineral Resources Ltd, Koolyanobbing, referral to Public Accounts Committee — motion, 6507 fees and expenditure requirements, leases and licences, 4459–4463 Fraser Institute, annual survey of mining companies, 877, 878 mining licences, 2661 Ministers of the Crown, Premier, portfolios, cybersecurity, attempted cyber attacks, 6282, 6283 (supplementary information 6625) Natural Gas (Canning Basin Joint Venture) Agreement (Termination) Bill 2017 second reading, 1258 consideration in detail, 3595–3599 third reading, 3601 Planning Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, site redevelopment, 3232 Subiaco East precinct, 3232 Police, Ronald McDonald House, 4471 Ports Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 4169 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 265

MARMION, HON WILLIAM RICHARD, BE, MBA (Nedlands) (Lib) (continued) Premier’s Statement — consideration, 219 Australian Maritime Complex, 221 exploration incentive scheme, 219 former member for Cottesloe, Colin Barnett, 219 Lotterywest applications, 222 mines safety, 219 town planning scheme, Nedlands, 221 Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 second reading, 3686 consideration in detail, 3713–3720 Railway and Port (The Pilbara Infrastructure Pty Ltd) Agreement Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 1852 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9031 State Development, Jobs and Trade Australian Space Agency, mpi. 3170 Defence Cooperative Research Centre, 3329, 3330 Mineral Resources Ltd, Cleveland–Cliffs, Koolyanobbing, 6497, 6498 Terrorism (Extraordinary Powers) Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 2564 consideration in detail, 2569 Tourism, Qantas, Perth–London direct flights, 4997 Transport Atlas Iron, Stanley Point berths 3 and 4, 3493, 3494 government contracts, Huawei, 5264, 5265 Metronet Huawei, 3541 transparency and disclosure, mpi. 7836 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 5902 consideration in detail, 6031, 6036, 6043–6045, 6262–6272, 6284, 6290, 6319, 6325 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 5902 consideration in detail, 6483, 6484, 6490–6493, 6511 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8109 MAZZA, HON RICK JOHN (Agricultural) (SF&F) Agriculture and Food biosecurity groups, annual report requirements, 5310 carbon farming, pastoral leases, 1388 declared pest rate, 5345 eggs, labelling, 6571, 7134 Genetically Modified Crops Free Areas Act, reinstatement — motion, 2337 grains research facility, Northam, member launch invite, 2087 industry funding scheme, industry management committees, 5488, 7514 live export Animals’ Angels, Fremantle Port Authority access, 3423, 3429 Awassi Express, 4248 continuation, 5769 inquiry, 519, 686, 3749 (answer advice 3756) National Agriculture Day, s. 8359 southern forests irrigation scheme, Warren–Donnelly surface water allocation plan, 2865 wheat export, 8527 wild dogs, state barrier fence, 1497 Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 1056 second reading, 5510 committee, 7650–7655, 7659 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 — second reading, 938 Commerce and Industrial Relations Building and Construction Industry Training Fund — motion, 1365; amendment to motion, 1740 subcontractors, government projects, 7774 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 266 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

MAZZA, HON RICK JOHN (Agricultural) (SF&F) (continued) Community Titles Amendment (Consistency of Charging) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7397 Community Titles Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 7397 committee, 7403–7405, 7522 Coroners Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 5912 Davies, Dexter Melvyn — condolence motion, 2822 Disallowance motions Environmental Protection (Plastic Bags) Regulations 2018 — motion, 7149 Transfer of Land Amendment Regulations 2017 — discharge of order, 1936 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 second reading, 5787 second reading — amendment to motion, 6423 Education and Training, regional programs — motion, 1066 Emergency Services bushfire risk mitigation, local governments, 6234 bushfire season, 8769 (answer advice 8916) department service capabilities, 2842 State Emergency Service integration, 9081 Rural Fire Division, 2686; motion, 2851, 3238; amendment to motion, 3901; motion, 3902 training review — motion, 6402 Waroona–Yarloop bushfires, Ferguson report, agency opportunity recommendations, 1084, 1322 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on, meeting minutes — motion, 8318 Environment bushfire suppression Sawyers Valley, 824 water-bombing, 1960 hydraulic fracturing, scientific inquiry, 2535, 5806 native species, extinction, 3918 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 4241, 4257 affordable housing, 4242, 4244 emergency services levy, 4259 GST revenue, 4258 household expenditure increases, 4241, 4243, 4257 Landgate title service, sale, 4259 live export trade, 4259 Moora Residential College, 4243 recreational fishing, 4244 shark attacks, mitigation, 4245 Fisheries blue swimmer crab, discussion paper, 7672 dhufish, boat limit, 6751 recreational fishing licences, fees, 2992 sharks, drum lines, 4563, 5928 Game and Feral Animal Control Bill 2018 — notice of motion to introduce, 6972 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — committee, 9107 Government’s Local Projects, Local Jobs Program, Select Committee into the — amendment to motion, as amended, 7890 Health, snakebites, antivenom, 7378, 8796 Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 821 Heritage Bill 2017 — second reading, 5476 Industrial Hemp Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 4833 Land Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 1952 Lands, e-conveyancing transactions, 4114, 4840 Legal affairs, legislative drafting services, private members’ bills, 6887 Legislative Council business of the house — standing orders suspension motion, 3121 complimentary remarks, s. 9250 temporary orders 6(3), (4) and (5), recall of the house — amendment to motion, 6214 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 3767 Local Government, prescribed burning, south west, 5647 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 — second reading, 7665 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 267

MAZZA, HON RICK JOHN (Agricultural) (SF&F) (continued) National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — committee, 8171, 8172 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 second reading, 2366 committee, 2528, 2531, 2541, 2707–2710 Personal Choice and Community Safety, Select Committee on, establishment — motion, 5357 Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Resources Amendment (Veto Powers) Bill 2017 introduction and first reading, 2951 second reading, 2952 Police, firearms licence applications, 5202, 5383 licensing renewal, 9153 regional transport, 8910 Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (WA) flyers, 6990, 8340 stolen, 564, 7904 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the, freedom of information unit, 3105, 3267, 5221 Railway and Port (The Pilbara Infrastructure Pty Ltd) Agreement Amendment Bill 2018 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 2098 Regional Development, royalties for regions, expenditure, 8143 (answer advice 8645) Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7128 second reading, 8765, 8777 committee, 8892–8902, 8920–8922 committee, 9173–9183 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 — committee, 9166 Sharks, drum lines, 4563, 5928 Sport and Recreation, Eaton Bowling and Social Club, renovation, 2355 State Development, Jobs and Trade, population growth — motion, 2489 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 6579 committee, 6758–6763, 6865–6870, 6874–6878 Terrorism (Extraordinary Powers) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 4102 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Bill 2017 — committee, 4109, 4110 Tourism, international visitors, 8034 Transport, Heavy Vehicle National Law, 943 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7011 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7011 Treasury and Finance, payroll tax — motion, 5363 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8043 Water drinking water, lead, 8636 self-supply licences, bypass condition, (answer advice 2999) 3446 surface water licences, 7687 water resources council, water resource management plans, 3003 water resources management — motion, 2953 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 2712 McGINN, HON KYLE OWEN (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs, William Wijity: Life Cycle of a Witchetty Grub, book launch, s. 5211 Asian engagement strategy — motion, 8504 Commerce and Industrial Relations, workplace fatality, Pilbara, s. 4729 Community and events, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex plus community, s. 5663 Disallowance motions Duties Amendment Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 5762 Environmental Protection Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — notice of motion, 5762; discharge of order, 8506 Metropolitan Region Scheme Major Amendment 1308/41 — discharge of order, 5783 Shire of Dundas Standing Orders Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 5783 Shire of Victoria Plains Extractive Industries Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 8506 Water Services Regulations Amendment (Fees and Charges) Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 5762 Federal–State Relations, 2018–19 budget — motion, 2504 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 268 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

McGINN, HON KYLE OWEN (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Health, advance care planning programs, p. 5760 Mines and Petroleum, Eastern Goldfields Miners Memorial, s. 553 Mines Safety and Inspection Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 5297 Occupational Safety and Health Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 5297 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1947 State Development, Jobs and Trade Alcoa, enterprise bargaining agreement, 5777 automation, societal impact, 5416 government procurement processes — motion, 1193 McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal rights, maritime industry, s. 1466 Kalumburu community, swimming pool, 6281, 6282 National Partnership on Remote Housing, 3846, 4013, 4014 Agriculture and Food annual report, 2606, 2798–2801, 2946 declared pest tax, 5271, 5272 live export Agriculture and Food, Minister for, 3696, 3697, 4186, 4187, 4470, 4472, 6842; motion, 3707 federal Labor policy, 2148 proposed moratorium, 1666, 1667, 3053, 3054 trade, 6277, 8099, 8100 transition package, 3614 minister’s performance, 3617, 3618 quarantine checkpoints, Norseman and Kununurra, 2801 regenerative agriculture, Minister for Agriculture and Food, advocacy, 5718, 5719 strawberry industry, 5972 (correction of answer 5981) wild dogs action plan, 2798 state barrier fence, 3701, 3702, 8979, 8980 Beazley, Hon Kim, appointment as Governor, ms. 2138 Berinson, Hon Joe, tribute, ms. 3152 Bryce, Hon Malcolm John — condolence motion, 705 Child Protection department, machinery-of-government changes, 2035 National Redress Scheme, 4006 Commerce and Industrial Relations Christmas retail trading hours, 8680; motion, 8694 retail trading hours, 6617, 6618 Community and events Coughran, Doug, tribute, ms. 2376 Osmington tragedy, ms. 2722 Perron, Stan. tribute, ms. 8801 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8965 Cooke, Tony, tribute, ms. 2138 Corrective Services Corruption and Crime Commission prisoner supervision, 3055 “Report on corrupt custodial officers and the risks of contraband entering prisons”, 4007, 4008 Greenough Regional Prison, critical incident, 6387, 8824, 8825, 8985, 8986 minister Greenough Regional Prison — motion, 8809 leave, 6201 performance, 8826 Culture and the Arts, Lotterywest, 6347, 6496 Disability Services Bennett Brook Disability Justice Centre, review, 279 National Disability Insurance Scheme, 3325 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 269

McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) (continued) Education and Training 2018–19 state budget, 2731, 2890, 2891 Building and Construction Industry Training Fund, 6620 department budget, 5576 savings measures, 3855 education funding, 5566, 5567, 6276 education investment, Darling Range, 3700 Herdsman Lake Wildlife Centre, WA Gould League, funding, 285, 286 international education strategy, 7562 minister camp schools, closure, 188, 287, 288 consultations, CGM Communications, 1737 performance, 7, 5568 portfolio management — motion, 20 ministerial office, staff, 6202 pop-up coffee van, government funding, 17 regional programs Economic Review Committee, 7 funding reallocation, 9, 10 Legislative Council resolution, 1277, 1278 minister’s performance, 11, 12, 182, 183, 283, 284 schools camp schools Broome Camp School, 5574 closure, 580 Fairbridge WA contract — motion, 5882 leasing, 5873–5878 staff, 769 camp schools and Landsdale Farm School, 5570 Hedland SHS, infrastructure, 7564, 7565 infrastructure, 3052 Inner City College, 980 lead contamination, 13 Moora Residential College motion, 587 closure, 15, 569–574, 2579, 2580, 2732, 2733, 3326, 3327, 3495, 3496, 3535, 4301, 4606 consultations, 574 Darling Range by-election, 3849, 3850 members of Parliament, site visit, 5270, 5271 Schools of the Air, 770, 5721 TAFE, training opportunities, 1866 Electoral Affairs, electoral district of Darling Range, declared vacant — motion, 2159 Emergency Services, Western Australia Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements, 155–159 Energy Albany wave energy project, 985, 986 household charges, Darling Range electorate, 3692, 3693 renewable energy, policy, 7182, 7183 solar panels, electricity supply charge, Darling Range electorate, 3321 Synergy, renewable energy assets, 1873, 1874 Environment hydraulic fracturing, moratorium, 8681–8684 Mangles Bay marina, Fremantle outer harbour, 1275 plastic bags ban, 4184 Estimates Committees, committee A, division 16, correction of answer, s. 3166 Federal government, Dame Dorothy May Tangney, ms. 6462 Fisheries, sharks, drum lines, 3051 Health minister, chief of staff, bullying allegations, 314, 390–395; mpi. 401 ministerial office, staff, 6206 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 270 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) (continued) Health (continued) Perth Children’s Hospital, practical completion, 1665 Sexual Assault Resource Centre, 3540 Housing, National Partnership on Remote Housing, 3846, 4010–4014 Landgate commercialisation, contract, 4182, 4183 onselling information, 2146, 2147 Legal affairs, fines enforcement system, 7177 Local Government, City of Perth, suspension of council, 581, 583 McGowan government Darling Range electorate, infrastructure projects — amendment to motion, mpi. 3551 election commitments, 2723, 2725 job creation, 8975 key performance indicators, 5868, 5869 methamphetamine, 2037 performance, mpi. 742 regional services, funding, mpi. 3869 tourism and education sectors, government performance, mpi. 4801 transparency and accountability, mpi. 5993 Western Australian Jobs Act, 978 Marshall, Arthur Dix — condolence motion, 3834 Members of Parliament Armadale, member for, taxi industry reform consultation, 1729, 2231 colour printers, 4380 Darling Range, member for, Procedure and Privileges Committee report, 2140 driver or chauffeur services, 2229 electorate offices, 3227 Moora Residential College, site visit, 5270, 5271 West, Hon Darren, social media posts, 3533 Mines and Petroleum Cleveland–Cliffs and Mineral Resources Ltd, Koolyanobbing, referral to Public Accounts Committee — motion, 6508 Gorgon gas project, Chevron processing facility, 7569 minister, travel report, 2229 Sino Iron project, mine continuation proposals, Karratha, 8980 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha, local participation plan — motion, 3559 Ministers of the Crown Agriculture and Food, Minister for live export, 3697, 3696, 4186, 4187, 4470, 4472, 6842 performance, 3617, 3618 Corrective Services, Minister for Greenough Regional Prison — motion, 8809 leave, 6201 performance, 8826 delegation, United States of America and United Arab Emirates, ms. 371 Education and Training, Minister for, performance, 5568 Housing, Minister for, financial declaration, 88 ministerial behaviour, complaints, 2576 ministerial offices, mobile device and credit card expenditure, 150 overseas ministerial visits, 6697 parliamentary secretaries, lobbyists, record of contact, 1735 Premier agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2650 China visit, 3156 China visit, ms. 3152 consultations CGM Communications, 1737 (correction of answer 2582) Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 1737 (correction of answer 2582) Lucid Economics, 2643 contact Beazley, Kim, 123 Cannings Purple, 123 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 271

McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) (continued) Ministers of the Crown (continued) Premier (continued) contact ban, Julian Grill and Brian Burke, 2650 Dumas House office, 2658, 4424, 6720 portfolios complaints, 6085 computer network security, 6180, 6191, 6536 cybersecurity, 4358, 4367, 6134 debt, 8257 digital platform advertising, 6060 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3230 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6098 fees and charges, reviews, 8455 freedom of information requests, 8269 gift registry, 2318 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6145, 6159, 6533, 6535 information technology policy, 6328 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6128 labour hire company engagement, 154 lost or stolen devices, 6077 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 149 mobile devices, 4403 office space, 2297 outsourced payroll management companies, 6343 photocopiers, 4419 privacy breaches, 7627 project management solution subscriptions, 4380 record-keeping plans, 4511 security services, 2248 smart speakers, 4387 state archives access requests, 4485 vehicles and keys, 240, 2268, 2278, 2308 wireless networks, 2239 professional development, 6050 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4480, 4498 contact with lobbyist forms, 6054 FTE, 1736, 1737 redundant and new positions, 2322 surveys, 2282 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 1044, 1045 Perth Arena, 1047, 1049 travel, Abrolhos Islands, 2228 United Kingdom and Germany visit, ms. 1659 WA Police Union, meeting request, 6501, 6502 Regional Development, Minister for Albany wave farm, mpi. 6632 performance, 4305, 4306 United States and United Arab Emirates visit, ms. 567 Water, Minister for, chamber decorum, complaint, referral to Procedure and Privileges Committee — motion, 3861 Natural Gas (Canning Basin Joint Venture) Agreement (Termination) Bill 2017 second reading, in reply, 1262 consideration in detail, 1265, 3596–3599 third reading, 3599; in reply, 3602 Planning Roe Highway stages 8 and 9, 977, 978 Shalom House, 6799 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 272 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) (continued) Police budget, 5977, 5978 Darling Range, 3497, 3499 rental subsidies, 3162 workers’ compensation, 732, 733, 3609, 3851, 3852 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the CabCharge and Uber, 2647 Dumas House, access, 6057 freedom of information applications, 5973, 5976 freedom of information unit, 2655 ministerial aircraft, 1735 record-keeping procedures, voicemail and text messages, 4531, 6713 Premier’s Statement — presentation, 25 employment growth, 25 expenditure, education and health, 27 foreign property owners, stamp duty, 27 Infrastructure WA, consultation, 27 machinery-of-government reforms, 27 National Disability Insurance Scheme, 28 road safety, 29 Western Australian Museum, 26 Procedure and Privileges Committee, second report, “Misleading the House: Statements Made by the Member for Darling Range”, adoption of report — standing orders suspension motion, 2159,. 2382 Public Accounts Committee, third report, “PCH—A Long Waiting Period: A critique of the state’s management and oversight of the Perth Children’s Hospital project”, government response, ms. 3844 Public and Health Sector Legislation Amendment (Right of Return) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 4307 introduction and first reading, 4617 second reading, 4617; in reply, 5584 consideration in detail, 5586–5588 third reading, 5588 question: senior executive service, 7222 Public Sector Management Beazley, Hannah, 8255 Deeks, Commodore Mike, Agent General, London, ms. 2376 Dumas House, refurbishment savings, 1050 “Independent Review of the Public Sector Commission”, ms. 6612 Public Sector Commission, reviews, ms. 1848, 8180 public sector employees job security, 4607 permanent positions, 4616 term-of-government employees, 8254 senior executive service, wage freeze, 6495, 6496 “State of the Sector: 2018”, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 8975 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1273 Racing and Gaming Lotterywest, 8295–8297 TAB electronic gaming, 6934, 6936, 7036, 7037 privatisation, 7038, 7039, 7042, 7043 Trackside, 6945, 6946, 7041; motion, 7050 Railway and Port (The Pilbara Infrastructure Pty Ltd) Agreement Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 1005 introduction and first reading, 1108 second reading, 1109; in reply, 1857 third reading, 1858; in reply, 1858 Regional Development agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2947 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 273

McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) (continued) Regional Development (continued) Albany wave energy project business case, 3077, 3323, 3324, 5287 Carnegie Clean Energy, 3220, 7484, (answer advice 7438) 7629 funding, 5978 Garden Island trial, 3222 local jobs, 6841, 7101 Regional Development, Minister for, mpi. 6632, 8200 subsidy, 2483 business cases, 8310 Busselton–Margaret River Regional Airport expansion, 7951, 8311 Collie Futures small grants program, 7349 community hub, Kalamunda, 3614 community resource centres funding, 2889, 5097, 5098 review, 2144, 2145 Serpentine and Jarrahdale, Darling Range by-election, 3853 Country Age Pension Fuel Card, 2728, 2729 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2462 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2463 Lucid Economics, 2947 contact, Cannings Purple, 121 performance, 4305, 4306 portfolios complaints, 6088 computer network security, 6184, 6194, , 6537 cybersecurity, attempted 4357, 4365, 6137 debt, 8258 digital platform advertising, 6068 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3370 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6100 fees and charges, reviews, 8284 firearms, 4391 freedom of information requests, 8271 gift registry, 2318 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6147, 6155, 6175 information technology policy, 6329 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6130 labour hire company engagement, 153 lost or stolen devices, 6080 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 145 mobile devices, 4402 office space, 3368 outsourced payroll management companies, 6107 photocopiers, 5286 privacy breaches, 7630 project management solution subscriptions, 4377 record-keeping plans, 4507 security services, 2608 smart speakers, 4385 state archives access requests, 5287 vehicles and keys, 132, 2265, 2275, 2305 wireless networks, 2607 professional development, 6051 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4495, 5287 contact with lobbyist forms, 6055 FTE, 2251, 2255 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 274 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) (continued) Regional Development (continued) minister (continued) staff (continued) redundant and new positions, 2484 ministerial office, 6202 surveys, 2469 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 644, 646 Perth Arena, 649, 651 Primary Industries and Regional Development, Department of advertising, 6206 imaging analysis for improving the efficiency of slug and snail controls, contracts, 2607 Regional Development Australia committees, 8299 royalties for regions Busselton, City of, 6126, 8299 funding redistribution, mpi. 2740 investment, 570 returned funds, 2639 Spoilbank marina, Port Hedland, 7039 weather radars, doppler upgrades, 2946 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha — motion, 3180 Road Safety, “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, former Road Safety Commissioner, Corruption and Crime Commission referral, 873 Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, government response, ms. 3989 Salaries and Allowances Amendment (Debt and Deficit Remediation) Bill 2017 — Council’s requested amendments — consideration in detail, 375, 376 Science, Premier’s Science and Early to Mid-Career Fellows, 7221 Seniors and Ageing aged-care facilities, 6793 minister, third party provided admission and hospitality, Optus Stadium, 2312 Sharks, drum lines, 3051 Sport and Recreation, events, ticket resale, 5980 State Development, Jobs and Trade Albany electorate, pre-election plan, 8104 Australian Space Agency, 3154, 3155 Defence Cooperative Research Centre, 3330 defence industry strategy, 7431 employment, road projects, 726 government contracts, Huawei, 3492, 4297–4299, 4607, 4608, 4614, 4784, 8098 Infrastructure Western Australia, 8, 7628, 8385 iron ore agreement acts, community development plans, 98 job creation, Darling Range electorate, 3693 jobs, Yilgarn and Esperance regions, ms. 5226 Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation, Department of, director general, appointment, ms. 5074 liquor licensing reforms, 1269, 1271 LNG industry, service hub, 5567 jobs task force, 7044 Local Projects, Local Jobs program application process, 186 Armadale, 178, 185 Scouts Australia, 180, 181 Tuart Hill Cricket Club, 177 migration, 8382 Mineral Resources Ltd, Cleveland–Cliffs, Koolyanobbing, 6497, 6498; ms. 3300 “Minister for Jobs’ Annual Report 2018”, ms. 8800 population trends, 1278, 1279 railcar manufacturing strategy, 5716 royalties for regions, regional infrastructure and jobs, 2888 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 275

McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) (continued) State Development, Jobs and Trade (continued) state economy business confidence government policies, 10 Pilbara, 3532 job creation, 2729 unemployment, 1267, 1268, 2141, 2142 Western Australia Worth Sharing campaign, 6347 Western Australian Jobs Act government contracts, 4178 implementation, 6936 jobs creation, 280 trial phase, 1128 Woodside Energy Bay Village worker camp, Karratha government commitment, 3159–3161 joint development assessment panel decision, 6619, 6620, 7821, 8687 local participation plan — standing orders suspension motion, 3540 negotiations, 3500, 3501 Karratha gas plant, 4421 Pilbara jobs, 7329, 7330 Tourism China and Japan, 7816 liquor licensing reforms, small bars, 179 ministerial office, staff, 6203 Rottnest Island, asset management, 7437, 7567; mpi. 7575 Tourism Research Australia, figures, 6279, 6280 Western Australian Visitor Centre, operator, 3531, 3532, 3537, 3539 Wood, Stephen, dismissal, 1661, 1662, 2038–2041 Transport Forrestfield–Airport Link, tunnelling machine, 982, 984 government contracts, Huawei, 5266, 5267 Metronet Huawei, 3541, 7727, 7728, 7947, 7948 railcars, 2141 remote housing funding, 4009 Yanchep extension, 4787 ministerial office, staff, 6204 roads, Mitchell Freeway extension, 3048, 3049 Treasury and Finance Darling Range electorate house prices, 3700 mortgage stress, 3319 foreign property investment surcharge, 2577, 2578 Gold Corporation, annual report, 8274 government wages policy, Water Corporation–Electrical Trades Union bargaining agreement, 3328 GST distribution federal budget, 2394 federal commitments, 3320 federal government leadership, 5090 Moora Residential College, Treasurer’s comments, 1871 Productivity Commission’s review, 3850 state–federal arrangement, 4299, 5265, 6499, 6500, 7426, 8184 household fees and charges, 3845, 8183 ministerial office, staff, 6203 Moora Residential College, 730, 731 negative gearing, federal Labor policy, 8095, 8096 parliamentary budget office, 7432, 8097, 8098 royalties for regions, recurrent costs, 114 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 276 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) (continued) Treasury and Finance (continued) “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report” findings, 313 impact, 385 royalties for regions, 389 standards, discipline, transparency and accountability, 393 “Special Inquiry Into Government Programs and Projects: Osprey Village Report”, ms. 311 state economy, 6944, 7954, 7955 business confidence, 7324 employment, 8382 property prices, 8977, 8978 Veterans Issues Armistice Centenary ms. 8076 Returned and Services League of Australia, 8096 Wade, John “JJ”, tribute, ms. 6612 Water ministerial office, staff, 6204 Water Corporation, fees and charges, 3703 McGRATH, MR JOHN EDWIN (South Perth) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4206 Appropriation (Recurrent 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4206 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2787 Multiplex, construction achievement nomination, 2790 racing industry, 2787 wagering, 2788 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2787 Betting Tax Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7550 Betting Tax Assessment Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 7550 consideration in detail, 7559, 7560, 7609–7617 Community Services, hardship utility grant scheme, 4422 Education and Training, Point Peron Camp School, g. 4754 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on, first report, “My Life, My Choice: The Report of the Joint Select Committee on End of Life Choices” — tabling, 5239 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 6790, 6804 consideration in detail, 7161, 7172 third reading, 7302 Heritage Bill 2017 second reading, 2178 consideration in detail, 2594, 2596 Housing, Department of Communities, residential properties, 4421 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6641 Lands, Ascot Racecourse, lease agreement, 5151 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 593 consideration in detail, 886–899, 1012–1015, 1027, 1028, 1034, 1111–1122, 1146, 1280–1297 third reading, 1691 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 4163–4166 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 second reading, 3313 consideration in detail, 3514–3516, 3573–3578 third reading, 3603 Major Events (Ticket Scalping) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 5981 introduction and first reading, 6262 second reading, 6292 Marshall, Arthur Dix — condolence motion, 3838 Planning, South Perth station precinct plan, 6392 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 277

McGRATH, MR JOHN EDWIN (South Perth) (Lib) (continued) Premier’s Statement — consideration, 272 Como Secondary College, 273 election commitments, 272 KidSport, 275 Liquor Control Act, 276 Lotterywest, 276 TAB, 277 Racing and Gaming, TAB, 4015 privatisation, 6621, 7042, 7043 Trackside, 7040, 7041; standing orders suspension motion, 7047; motion, 7047 Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 — second reading, 3677 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8377 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4001 Sport and Recreation Barbagallo Raceway, motorcycles, 7219 Beach Volleyball WA State Open finals, Alcohol. Think Again, s. 470 events, ticket resale, 5980 Perth Arena and Perth Stadium, naming rights, 3618, 3619 racing industry, Dan Miller, s. 8572 WACA redevelopment, s. 3046 State Development, Jobs and Trade, liquor licensing reforms, 1269, 1271 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 4954 consideration in detail, 4966–4976, 5137 Transport bus services, Manning, g. 5842 train stations, South Perth, rezoning, g. 443 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 5904 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 5904 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8090 McGURK, MS SIMONE FRANCES, BA, Minister for Child Protection; Women’s Interests; Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence; Community Services (Fremantle) (ALP) Child Protection 2018 Perth Airport Achiever Awards, ms. 2001 Aboriginal in-home support services, 5879 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2647 Camp Australia, licence breaches, 7952, 7953 child sexual abuse, Roebourne, 726, 1866, 8574, 8575, 8682; mpi. 1878 foster care, sexual abuse allegations, 4793, 4794 John Curtin medal, ms. 7159 juvenile offending, Target 120, 3329 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2258 Lucid Economics, 2313 contact, Cannings Purple, 118 New Zealand visit, ms. 6776 portfolios complaints, 6097 computer network security, 6191, 6201, 6540 cybersecurity, 4352, 4360, 6145 debt, 8440 digital platform advertising, 6076 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3228 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6105 fees and charges, reviews, 8291 freedom of information requests, 8273 gift registry, 2316 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6153, 6158, 6174, 6179 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 278 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

McGURK, MS SIMONE FRANCES, BA, Minister for Child Protection; Women’s Interests; Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence; Community Services (Fremantle) (ALP) (continued) Child Protection (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) information technology policy, 6331 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6134 labour hire company engagement, 152 lost or stolen devices, 6337 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 140 mobile devices, 4392 office space, 2284 outsourced payroll management companies, 6116 photocopiers, 4407 privacy breaches, 7628 project management solution subscriptions, 4369 record-keeping plans, 4500 security services, 2241 smart speakers, 4381 state archives access requests, 4480 vehicles and keys, 126, 2261, 2270, 2300 wireless networks, 2232 professional development, 6054 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4476, 4487 contact with lobbyist forms, 6057 FTE, 2249, 2252 redundant and new positions, 2319 surveys, 2279 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 771, 773, 2311 Perth Arena, 775, 779 National Child Protection Week, White Balloon Day, ms. 5566 Parkerville Children and Youth Care, Midland child advocacy centre, ms. 5076 West Pilbara plan, 479; West Pilbara plan, ms. 441, ms. 5838 Community Services 50 Lives 50 Homes project, ms. 6464 community and neighbourhood centres, 4794 community neighbourhood and childcare centres, 3163 department graduate program, ms. 246 Roebourne safe space, 2214 early childhood initiative, Telethon Kids Institute and Minderoo Foundation, 730 financial counselling services program, ms. 7814 funding processes, 8303 gambling, financial counselling, 7332, 7333 grandcarers assistance program, ms. 3154 hardship utility grant scheme, 96, 4422, 8275, 8386 homelessness strategy, 7949; ms. 4749 National Carers Week, ms. 7036 neighbourhood community centres, 5571, 5572 not-for-profit community services, 6947 regional community childcare development fund, 1278 Salvation Army, Red Shield Appeal, ms. 3012 Searle, Grahame, resignation, ms. 5703 services funded, 8302 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4319 Education and Care Services National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 2735 introduction and first reading, 2868 second reading, 2868; in reply, 3570 third reading, 3586 Environment, Beeliar wetlands, Infrastructure Western Australia — motion, 8592 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 279

McGURK, MS SIMONE FRANCES, BA, Minister for Child Protection; Women’s Interests; Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence; Community Services (Fremantle) (ALP) (continued) Family and Domestic Violence 16 Days in WA to Stop Violence Against Women, ms. 8181 family and domestic violence leave, public sector, 4925 Keeping Women Safe in their Homes program, 6800, 7570 one-stop hubs, ms. 4749 Peel region, g. 5840 Safe at Home program, 5976 (correction of answer 6283) Starick services, 3539 twenty-seventh Annual Silent Domestic Violence Memorial March, ms. 8802 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7074 Housing, emergency housing, 8300 (supplementary information 8392), 8611 Legal affairs, Adoption Act 1994, statutory review, ms. 8368 Legislative Assembly, visitors, Beaumaris PS, ms. 2868 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 865 McGowan government decision-making — motion, 7972 performance — motion, 8847 Mines and Petroleum, Women in Mining and Resources WA Summit, ms. 6260 Ministers of the Crown Child Protection, Minister for, New Zealand visit, ms. 6776 Transport, Minister for, performance — motion, 1167 Water, Minister for, chamber decorum, complaint, referral to Procedure and Privileges Committee — motion, 3863 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 5847 Planning East Fremantle, Town of, local planning scheme 3, amendment 15, Royal George Hotel site, p. 5226, 7286, 8799 metropolitan region scheme, south metropolitan region, rezoning — motion, 7938 Police Australasian Council of Women and Policing 2018 Excellence in Policing Awards, ms. 6260 child sexual abuse and domestic violence, south west region, 7106 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 introduction and first reading, 2747 second reading, 2747 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — question, 8827 Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, 4008 government response, ms. 3990 State Development, Jobs and Trade, Local Projects, Local Jobs program, family and domestic violence services, 184 Tourism, Rottnest Island, asset management, mpi. 7579 Transport, minister’s performance — motion, 1167 Women’s Interests Australasian Council of Women and Policing 2018 Excellence in Policing Awards, ms. 6260 Girls Takeover Parliament, ms. 6900 government boards and committees, representation, 880 International Women’s Day, ms. 716 public service, gender equity, 5721 Women and Infants Research Foundation, ms. 7929 women in ICT diversity and inclusion, Parliament House event, ms. 8803 Women in Mining and Resources WA Summit, ms. 6260 Women in Technology WA, “20 in 20” gala awards, p. 8059 workplace behaviour, Leader of the Nationals, letter of complaint, 3847, 3848 Youth Affairs Council of Western Australia Fairground Conference, ms. 6900 METTAM, MS ELIZABETH, BA, MPA (Vasse) (Lib) Agriculture and Food, Western Australian Egg Marketing Board, 770 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2769 Busselton Water, 2772 foreign property buyers, stamp duty, 2771 household expenditure, increases, 2769 policing, 2772 roadworks, south west, 2772 shark mitigation, 2771 tourism, 2769 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 280 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

METTAM, MS ELIZABETH, BA, MPA (Vasse) (Lib) (continued) Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading cognate debate, 2769 amendment to motion, shark mitigation, 3035 Child Protection, child sexual abuse, Roebourne, mpi. 1882 Commerce and Industrial Relations, Christmas retail trading hours — motion, 8693 Culture and the Arts, Dunsborough Lions Art Show, twentieth anniversary, s. 6934 Disability Services, Sail Into Life program, disabled surfing program, s. 872 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4624 Education and Training Dunsborough PS, enrolments and canteen, 6719 pop-up coffee van, government funding, 17 Vasse PS, 6719 Environment Canal Rocks boat ramp, 110 Mangles Bay marina, Fremantle outer harbour, 1275 whale carcasses Margaret River Pro, 6120 statistics, 8483 Wyadup Rocks, 7045, 7046, 8485 Fisheries department, staff, Busselton office, 3224 sharks CSIRO analysis, 190, 290, 291 deterrent rebate scheme, 3219, 6348 drum lines, 3050, 3051, 8685, 8686 Margaret River Pro, hazard mitigation, 2392, 2393 monitoring network, 8311 protection, 191 Sharks International Conference, Brazil, 6348 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6952 Health minister’s performance, 6838 St John Ambulance, country sub-centre response times, 922 Heritage Bill 2017 — consideration in detail, 3878, 3879 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6654 Industrial Hemp Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 5253 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 620 consideration in detail, 893, 1017, 1018, 1115, 1116, 1282, 1290 third reading, 1717 McGowan government performance — motion, 8858 tourism and education sectors, government performance, mpi. 4796 tourism industry, 8698 Mental Health Busselton Health Campus, 6120 drug and alcohol rehabilitation services, south west region, 7354 suicide, south west region, 3234 Mines and Petroleum high-grade iron ore, 4472 royalties, Singapore, 6060 Ministers of the Crown Health, Minister for, performance, 6838 Tourism, Minister for, performance — standing orders suspension motion, 1671 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 — second reading, 2026 Planning, State Administrative Tribunal, City of Busselton, 6964 Police child sexual abuse and domestic violence, south west region, 7106, 7624 Lindner, David, 1868, 1869 youth crime intervention officers, south west region, 8864 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 281

METTAM, MS ELIZABETH, BA, MPA (Vasse) (Lib) (continued) Premier’s Statement — consideration, 223 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 224 Optus Stadium, 223 shark mitigation, 226 sponsored migration scheme, changes 225 subcontractors, building reform, 225 tourism, 226 Regional Development Busselton–Margaret River Regional Airport expansion, 8311 royalties for regions, City of Busselton, 6126, 8299 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8378 Sport and Recreation Optus Stadium, Australia–England one-day cricket match, 1302 Perth Arena and Perth Stadium, naming rights, 5099 State Development, Jobs and Trade, Western Australia Worth Sharing campaign, 6347 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 4952 consideration in detail, 4978, 5085, 5086 Tourism discounted fares trial, 8483 international visitors, 729, 1668, 1669, 8191, 8192 Margaret River Gourmet Escape, 111 minister contact, Tourism Council WA, 4423 performance — standing orders suspension motion, 1671 portfolio, management — notice of motion, 1677; motion, 1901 regional sponsored migration scheme, international students, 4791, 4792 Rottnest Island asset management, 7437, 7566, 7567; mpi. 7574 booking system, 5095, 6941, 6942 Tourism Research Australia, figures, 6279, 6280 Tourism Western Australia brand definition, 8981 Busselton–Margaret River Regional Airport expansion, 6121 McEvoy, Andrew, 6127 position vacancy, 730 staff, 3223 tourism fees, Kimberley, g. 3665 visitor numbers, 3611 Western Australian Visitor Centre, operator, 3531, 3532 Wood, Stephen, dismissal, 2040, 2041; s. 2045 Transport Broome port, cruise ships access, 5717 Bussell Highway, g. 1238 Kaloorup Road, 6964 Port Geographe, entrance channel dredging, 642 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 5999 consideration in detail, 6036, 6512 third reading, 6514 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 5999 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8107 Water supply, Dunsborough, g. 8546 MICHAEL, MR DAVID ROBERT, BEc (Balcatta) (ALP) Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 8238 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — as to introduction and first reading, 2557 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — as to introduction and first reading, 2557 Delegated Legislation, Joint Standing Committee on, membership change — motion, 7707 Education and Training, West Balcatta PS, nature playground, s. 471 Estimates Committees, committee A, adoption of report — motion, 3186 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7090 Health system investment, 3050 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 282 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

MICHAEL, MR DAVID ROBERT, BEc (Balcatta) (ALP) (continued) Legislative Assembly adjournment of the house, special — motion, 6516 business of the house, private members’ business — standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 4927 Liquor restrictions, Pilbara, p. 3167 Local Government Local Government Act, review, 4615 WA State and Local Government Partnership Agreement, 3492 Police canine unit and mounted section, 5270 medically retired officers, redress scheme, 7175 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 — as to introduction and first reading, 7159 Sport and Recreation, Balcatta Football Club, Women’s Premier League, s. 7320 Transport bus services, Hamersley, g. 7287 road projects, traffic congestion, 2401 taxis, on-demand services, 281 Treasury and Finance government office accommodation reform program, 5724 GST distribution, expenditure, 1667 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary Returned and Services League of Australia, 8096 s. 8084 MICHEL, MR KEVIN JOSEPH JUDE, Dip Eng (Refrigeration and Air Conditioning) (Pilbara) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs, National Partnership on Remote Housing, 4178 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, Diwali, s. 8973 Education and Training, Pilbara Camp School, p. 592 Emergency Services bushfire risk mitigation, local governments, 6280 Volunteer Marine Rescue WA, 2399 Energy, Pilbara underground power project, g. 2005 Environment, Gap Ridge waste treatment plant, s. 5867 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6962 Health Patient Opinion Australia, 7949 regional health services, federal funding, 286 Housing, National Partnership on Remote Housing, 4178 Legal affairs, resident magistrate, Karratha, p. 7926; g. 8065 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 863 Mental Health, step-up, step-down services, Pilbara, p. 6898 Mines and Petroleum. Sino Iron project, mine continuation proposals, Karratha, 8980; p. 8690 Procedure and Privileges Committee, second report, “Misleading the House: Statements Made by the Member for Darling Range” — tabling, s. 2156 Racing and Gaming, alcohol-related harm, Pilbara, g. 3014 Regional Development, royalties for regions, 570 State Development, Jobs and Trade LNG industry, service hub, 5567 royalties for regions, regional infrastructure and jobs, 2888 state economy, business confidence, Pilbara, 3532 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha, 3159 Tourism, direct flights, Broome, 3853 Transport, roads, investment, small business, 6940 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8117 MILLMAN, MR SIMON ALEXANDER, BA (Hons), LLB (Mount Lawley) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs, native title settlements, 7179 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2942 election commitments, 2942 government expenditure, 2943 Metronet, 2943 parents and citizens associations, 2942 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2942 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Change of Name) Bill 2018 — second reading, 8710 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 283

MILLMAN, MR SIMON ALEXANDER, BA (Hons), LLB (Mount Lawley) (ALP) (continued) Child Support (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 8701 Commerce and Industrial Relations, silicosis, g. 7697 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8968 Corrective Services minister’s performance — motion, 4647 Wandoo Rehabilitation Prison, methamphetamine, 4609 Courts Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 6783 Culture and the Arts Lotterywest, 6496 Parthenon Marbles, restitution, s. 871 Education and Training parents and citizens associations, s. 7319 Perth College, Ethell, Jenny, s. 8974 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on, first report, “My Life, My Choice: The Report of the Joint Select Committee on End of Life Choices” — tabling, 5242 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7062 Health service delivery, budget, mpi. 7190 Heritage Bill 2017 — second reading, 490 Legal affairs community legal centres, funding, g. 6466 Corruption and Crime Commission, report into tasering incident, Fremantle, 1273 native title settlements, 7179 Legal Profession Amendment (Professional Indemnity Insurance Management Committee) Bill 2018 — second reading, 8722 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 622 Local Government, City of Perth, suspension of council, 3327 McGowan government, cost-of-living increases, mpi. 2410 Mines and Petroleum, Warden’s Court, Mines and Petroleum portfolio, 5268 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 5731 Planning, Dianella industrial precinct, City of Stirling, local planning scheme 3, p. 4747 Police crime statistics, 7946 methamphetamine, 6621 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce, 2041 Western Australia Police Force, terrorism powers, 878 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 68 business confidence, 68 community consultation, 73 consumer confidence, 71 education, 71 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 69, 72 Western Australian Museum, 72 Public Accounts Committee third report, “PCH—A Long Waiting Period: A critique of the state’s management and oversight of the Perth Children’s Hospital project” — tabling, 1247 sixth report, “No (More) Time to Waste: The ongoing implementation of Western Australia’s Waste Strategy” — tabling, 6914 seventh report, “Further Along the Path: The development and implementation of the Western Australian Bicycle Network Plan” — tabling, 7705 eighth report, “Setting the Stage for Improvement: Department of Education’s management of student attendance” — tabling, 8955 Reserves (Tjuntjuntjara Community) Bill 2018 — second reading, 7337 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4025, 4049 Sport and Recreation, Inglewood Bowling and Sports Club, City of Stirling, s. 6494 Suitors’ Fund Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 5594 Suitors’ Fund Amendment (Levy) Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 5594 Tourism, liquor licensing reforms, small bars, 179 Treasury and Finance, “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, standards, discipline, transparency and accountability, 393 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 350 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 284 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

MISCHIN, HON MICHAEL, LLB (Hons), BJuris (Hons), Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) Aboriginal Affairs native title claims, 3264 office, staff, 3748 (answer advice 4120), 5811 Yindjibarndi determination, Fortescue Metals Group appeal, 3755 Alternate Approaches to Reducing Illicit Drug Use and Its Effects on the Community, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 6729 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 4823 accountability, 4823 election commitments, 4824 foreign property buyers, stamp duty, 4826 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 4824, 4827 ministerial responsibility, 4824 sporting arenas, naming rights, 4826 standards and conventions, 4823, 4828 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 4823 Child Protection, child sexual abuse, Roebourne, 1495 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, Australia–Africa Week, s. 5339 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 second reading, 924 committee, 964–972, 1094–1100, 1307–1319, 1331–1345, 1439–1448 Commerce and Industrial Relations Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Act, amendments, 5200 Retirement Villages Act, reform — motion, 8748 subcontractors, industry reforms, 1218, 1965 Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission, Toni Walkington, 7771, 7901, 8032; s. 8044 Coroners Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 5436 committee, 5920–5923, 5938–5950 third reading, 5951 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct and Criminal Property Confiscation Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 3121 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment Bill 2017 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Procedure and Privileges — motion, 958 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct and Criminal Property Confiscation Amendment Bill 2017 committee, 3289, 3290, 3947, 3948, 4081–4100 third reading, 4101 Court Jurisdiction Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 7364 committee, 7374, 7385–7390 Courts Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 5397 committee, 5423–5433, 5451 Assembly’s amendments — committee, 7391, 7392 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 second reading, 6882, 6893, 6973 committee, 7758–7770, 7781–7792, 9210–9224 Criminal Procedure Amendment (Trial by Judge Alone) Bill 2017 — second reading, 4680 Culture and the Arts, Picabar, Perth Cultural Centre precinct, 7670 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 — committee, 6433–6436, 6552–6554 Education and Care Services National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2018 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 4065 second reading, 5380, 5391 Education and Training department, Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 8337 Francis Burt Law Education Programme, 6885, 6988 schools Doubleview PS, complex opening, 1764, 1957, 5208 (supplementary information 5449), 5316, 5442 Halidon PS administration building upgrade, 4255, 4561, 4724, 4838, 5926, 5967, 6438 parliamentary questions, pex. 5210 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 285

MISCHIN, HON MICHAEL, LLB (Hons), BJuris (Hons), Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on, meeting minutes — motion, 8319 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on, estimates hearings, s. 4733 Financial Transaction Reports Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6557 Fisheries, sharks, drum lines, 2352 Government’s Local Projects, Local Jobs Program, Select Committee into the — amendment to motion, as amended, 7891 Health, laboratory animals, bred, reared, acquired and supplied, 1353 Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 1203 committee, 1209, 1211, 1228, 1399–1404 Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement Bill 2017 second reading, 4847 committee, 4861–4867, 5024, 5025, 5036–5044, 5186–5194 Industrial Hemp Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 9059, 9060 Innovation and ICT, Bryce Avenue, Innovation Centre of WA, s. 699 Legal affairs acting magistrates, 5308 (answer advice 5317, 5391) (correction of answer 5390, 5449), 5382, 5486 (correction of answer 5653), 5644, 6232, 6568 Arthurs, Dante, parole, 8524, 8140 (answer advice 8150) Asbestos Diseases Compensation Bill 2013, reintroduction, 5390 Attorney General, persons released from custody, 6456 Austic, Scott Douglas, Court of Appeal, 1082, 1777 Commissioner for Victims of Crime, 6757 Corruption and Crime Commission, report into tasering incident, Fremantle, 1320 community legal centres, grants, 5026 declared dangerous sex offenders, 4246 Director of Public Prosecutions, confiscation of proceeds of crime account, 2086 Gibson, Gene, ex gratia award, 2093, 3103, 4112 Greer, Arthur Boycott, parole, 517, 822, 1998, 2532; s. 2542 Information Commissioner, Office of the, complaints, 2990 judicial officers, appointment, 6749 native title claims, 3264 Yindjibarndi determination, Fortescue Metals Group appeal, 3755 parole, murderers, 4716 Royal Association of Justices, 7265, 8531 Legislative Council, parliamentary standards and accountability — motion, 3372 Local Government, City of Wanneroo, performance, p. 5468 McGowan government election commitments, 3916 financial plan — motion, 1925 information supply — motion, 7225; in reply, 7236 Members of Parliament, member for Darling Range, work history, 2539, 2684, 2841 Mines Safety and Inspection Amendment Bill 2017 second reading — cognate debate, 5196 committee, 5336, 5337 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 second reading, 8123 committee, 8169–8171, 8356, 8357, 8507–8512, 8518–8521, 8616–8632, 8648–8650 s. 8787 Occupational Safety and Health Amendment Bill 2017 second reading — cognate debate, 5196, 5210 committee, 5306, 5307, 5317–5335 Committee of the Whole, s. 5400 Police certificates of service, 8908 Corruption and Crime Commission, report into tasering incident, Fremantle, 1386 vehicles, offensive slogans, 8040 youth crime intervention officers, south west region, 5805, 7541 Public and Health Sector Legislation Amendment (Right of Return) Bill 2018 — second reading, 9225 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 286 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

MISCHIN, HON MICHAEL, LLB (Hons), BJuris (Hons), Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Regional Development Albany wave energy project, Carnegie Clean Energy financial assistance, 7132 funding plan, 8633 (point of order 8917) (answer advice 9087) digital connectivity, regional Western Australia — motion, 5184 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 second reading, 8665, 8758 committee, 8890–8893, 8900–8906, 8920, 8921, 9171, 9176–9183 Road Traffic Amendment (Driving Offences) Bill 2018 — second reading, 5434 Sentence Administration Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 504 committee, 535–551, 692–698, 804–815 third reading, 817 question: commencement, 680, 941 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 second reading, 9128 instruction to Committee of the Whole House — motion, 9138; in reply, 9140 committee, 9148–9150, 9161–9169 Sharks, drum lines, 2352 State Development, Jobs and Trade government procurement processes — motion, 1195 Local Projects, Local Jobs program election commitments, s. 835 motion, 5016 project scope changes, 8766 special inquirer — motion, 1193 population growth — motion, 2492 Terrorism (Extraordinary Powers) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 4101 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 1487 committee, 1511–1514, 1522, 1781–1787 Transport, rail lines Cockburn–Thornlie extension, 7512 Joondalup, Yanchep extension, 7376 Treasury and Finance election commitments, Local Projects, Local Jobs program, s. 835 Insurance Commission of Western Australia, Bell Group liquidations, 9079, 9151, 9233 Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review, Standing Committee on extension of reporting time — motion, 5621, 5660, 9195, 9246 112th report, “Committee’s Treaty Function” tabling, 1304; motion, 1760 recommendation 1, referral to Standing Committee on Procedure and Privileges — motion, 1305, 1954 113th report, “Financial Transaction Reports Amendment Bill 2018” — tabling, 3371 114th report, “Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018—Extension of time” tabling, 4064 extension of reporting time — motion, 4064, 4108 115th report, “Education and Care Services National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2018” — tabling, 4228 116th report, “Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018 — Extension of time” — tabling, 5620 117th report, “National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — Extension of time” tabling, 7108 extension of reporting time — motion, 7109 118th report, “National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018” — tabling, 7993 119th report, “Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018” — tabling, 8122 120th report, “Child Support (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — Extension of time” — tabling, 9194 Veterans Issues, ANZAC House, s. 7800 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 1955, 1968 committee, 2982, 2988, 2989, 3404–3406 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 287

MUBARAKAI, MR YAZ, BCom, MCom, MMBF, DipIT (Jandakot) (ALP) Citizenship and Multicultural Interests Basant Festival, s. 8094 Chinese New Year, Chung Wah Association, s. 1265 Commerce and Industrial Relations, retail trading hours, 6623 Corrective Services, prisons, overcrowding, 8578 Economics and Industry Standing Committee, fourth report, “Western Australia’s Smash Repair Industry: Structural Challenges” — tabling, 8959 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 852 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 second reading, 3476 question, 7820 State Development, Jobs and Trade employment, road projects, 726 Western Australian Jobs Act, implementation, 6936 Tourism direct flights, Perth–India, p. 8540 two-year action plan, 1124 Transport Metronet, Infrastructure Australia, assessment, 8187 taxis, plates, buyback scheme, 316 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 — question: taxi industry reform, 5091 Treasury and Finance GST distribution federal commitments, 3320 financial benefits, 4301 state finances, 5972 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8111 MURRAY, HON MICHAEL PHILIP, Minister for Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation (Collie–Preston) (ALP) Education and Training camp schools, closure, 319, 320 funding impacts, referral to Education and Health Standing Committee — motion, 767 Marshall, Arthur Dix — condolence motion, 3841 Regional Development, minister’s performance — motion, 3649 Seniors and Ageing agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 elder abuse, 7178 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2258 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2259 Lucid Economics, 2314 contact, Cannings Purple, 120 portfolios complaints, 6089 computer network security, 6185, 6196, 6538 cybersecurity, 4355, 4363, 6139 debt, 8735 digital platform advertising, 6070 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3370 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6101 fees and charges, reviews, 8460 freedom of information requests, 8447 gift registry, 2317 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6149, 6156, 6166, 6176 information technology policy, 6330 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6131 labour hire company engagement, 152 lost or stolen devices, 6334 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 143 office space, 2291 outsourced payroll management companies, 6109 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 288 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

MURRAY, HON MICHAEL PHILIP, Minister for Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation (Collie–Preston) (ALP) (continued) Seniors and Ageing (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) photocopiers, 4412 privacy breaches, 8253 project management solution subscriptions, 4374 record-keeping plans, 4505 security services, 2245 smart speakers, 4384 state archives access requests, 4484 vehicles and keys, 131, 2264, 2274, 2304 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 4428 wireless networks, 2236 professional development, 6052 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4478, 4492 contact with lobbyist forms, 6056 FTE, 2251, 2254 redundant and new positions, 2320 surveys, 2281 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 771, 773, 2311, 2312 Perth Arena, 776, 780 services funded, 8303 Treasurer, portfolios, mobile devices, 4398 WA Seniors Awards, ms. 8367 World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, ms. 3456 Sport and Recreation Balga Soccer Club, junior fee-free football program, ms. 3011 Barbagallo Raceway, motorcycles, 7219 community sporting and recreation facilities fund, 986 events, ticket resale, 5876 Gilmour, John, OAM, tribute, s. 4296 grants, 8278 KidSport Geraldton, g. 446 Sport and Recreation, Minister for, pex. 733 minister, visit, ms. 8679 motorsports, 7220 Perth Arena and Perth Stadium, naming rights, 3619, 5099 Perth Pride Sports Festival, ms. 8541 Port Bouvard Recreation and Sporting Club, g. 3018 PyeongChang Winter Games olympians and paralympians, ms. 1849 sporting groups and community organisations, government support, 3502 sustainable funding review, ms. 8180 True Sport Program, ms. 715 Volunteering services funded, 8303 Volunteering Community Reference Group, 8280 volunteers, attrition, 6502, 6503 NAHAN, HON DR MICHAEL DENNIS, BEc, MS, PhD, Leader of the Opposition (Riverton) (Lib) Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 8226 Appropriation (Capital 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4201 Appropriation (Recurrent 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4201 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate debt reduction, 3021 GST, 3020 health, 3024 Metronet, 3022 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 289

NAHAN, HON DR MICHAEL DENNIS, BEc, MS, PhD, Leader of the Opposition (Riverton) (Lib) (continued) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 (continued) second reading — cognate debate (continued) population growth, 3021 public sector reform, 3023 royalties for regions, 3022 third reading, 3197 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 second reading amendment to motion, regional education, 2762 cognate debate, 3020 third reading, 3189 Betting Tax Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7554 Betting Tax Assessment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7554 Bryce, Hon Malcolm John — condolence motion, 706 Child Protection Child Protection and Family Support, Department for, machinery-of-government changes, 2035 minister portfolios debt, 8440 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3228 fees and charges, reviews, 8291 freedom of information requests, 8273 privacy breaches, 7628 staff, redundant and new positions, 2319 Commerce and Industrial Relations Christmas retail trading hours, 8680; standing orders suspension motion, 8691; motion, 8692 retail trading hours, 6617, 6618 Community Services department, Roebourne safe space, 2214 St Vincent de Paul Society, Christmas appeal, s. 8573 Corrective Services, minister Greenough Regional Prison — motion, 8808 performance, 8826 Disability Services, Bennett Brook Disability Justice Centre, review, 278, 279 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 second reading, 4620 consideration in detail, 4765–4780 third reading, 4804 Economics and Industry Standing Committee, second report, “Perceptions and Realities of Regional Airfare Prices in Western Australia”, government response, ms. 568 Education and Training education funding, 5566, 5567; mpi. 5579 minister performance, 6 portfolio management — standing orders suspension motion, 17; motion, 18 portfolios debt, 8429 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3230 fees and charges, reviews, 8282 freedom of information requests, 8442 privacy breaches, 7627 staff, redundant and new positions, 2321 ministerial office, staff, 6201 regional programs, Economic Review Committee, 7 schools Moora Residential College closure, 569, 570 standing orders suspension motion, 583; motion, 584 Rossmoyne SHS and Willetton SHS, s. 4176, s. 6933 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 290 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

NAHAN, HON DR MICHAEL DENNIS, BEc, MS, PhD, Leader of the Opposition (Riverton) (Lib) (continued) Emergency Services, minister portfolios debt, 8436 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3370 fees and charges, reviews, 8457 freedom of information requests, 8444 Lockwood, Nicole, 9049 privacy breaches, 8428 staff, redundant and new positions, 2644 Energy Albany wave energy project — motion, 1888 disconnections, 8263 household charges, Darling Range electorate, 3692, 3693 south west interconnected system, electricity disconnections, 8255 Synergy Connect invitation-only online community, 8297 Western Power, outages, generator program, g. 4750 Environment Beeliar wetlands, Infrastructure Western Australia — motion, 8588 Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Department of, project management course, 1735 Cockburn Sound Management Council, 7222 Keep Australia Beautiful, litter infringements, g. 7699 minister portfolios debt, 8434 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3370 fees and charges, reviews, 8456 freedom of information requests, 8443 Lockwood, Nicole, 9049 privacy breaches, 7627 staff, redundant and new positions, 2485 Murujuga Living Knowledge Centre, 2947 Estimates Committees, committee A, adoption of report — motion, 3184 Fisheries, Albany multispecies hatchery, 4431 Forest Products Commission, provision for community perception survey services, contract, 2215 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 6923 consideration in detail, 7161, 7162 third reading, 7311 Health ambulance ramping, 8292, 8294 department not-for-profit funding arrangements, 3369 school health nurses, 8255 staff, 8262 emergency departments, performance targets, 6273, 6274 health service delivery, budget, mpi. 7185 minister chief of staff, bullying allegations, 313, 314, 385; mpi. 396 performance, 6820 portfolios debt, 8863 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3230 fees and charges, reviews, 8281 freedom of information requests, 8606 privacy breaches, 7627 staff, redundant and new positions, 2321 ministerial office, staff, 6206 North Metropolitan Health Service, 6793, 6794, 7175 project business cases, 2948 tobacco retailers, age compliance, 8261 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 291

NAHAN, HON DR MICHAEL DENNIS, BEc, MS, PhD, Leader of the Opposition (Riverton) (Lib) (continued) Housing Broome Aboriginal short-stay accommodation facility, 2661 Communities, Department of, cost of living project, contract, 2214 housing industry, 8407 minister portfolios debt, 8440 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3228 fees and charges, reviews, 8290 freedom of information requests, 8451 privacy breaches, 7628 staff, redundant and new positions, 2319 public housing, waiting times, 8281 Lands Landgate commercialisation — standing orders suspension motion, 4189; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 4191; motion, 4191 verification of identity statements, s. 3369 North West Interconnected Power, licence, 3227 Legal affairs, Attorney General portfolios debt, 8602 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3229 fees and charges, reviews, 8609 freedom of information requests, 8608 privacy breaches, 8602 staff, redundant and new positions, 2321 Legislative Assembly, Speaker, international travel, 7223 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 605 consideration in detail, 886–889, 896, 1016, 1018, 1028–1038, 1113–1120, 1284–1289, 1294–1301 third reading, 1694 Local Government, minister portfolios debt, 8437 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3230 fees and charges, reviews, 8458 freedom of information requests, 8445 privacy breaches, 8428 staff, redundant and new positions, 2484 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 — consideration in detail, 3583–3585 McGowan government accountability — notice of motion, 7444; motion, 7582 consistency — notice of motion, 593 cost of living, education budget and infrastructure projects — notice of motion, 3865; motion, 4026 cost-of-living increases, mpi. 2403 Darling Range electoral district infrastructure projects, mpi. 3543 notice of motion, 3168; motion, 3339 economic performance — motion, 5115 election commitments, 2723, 2725 frontline services — notice of motion, 5982; motion, 6294 integrity standards — notice of motion, 322 key performance indicators, 5868, 5869 performance mpi. 733 notice of motion, 8698; motion, 8837 project and financial management — motion, 412 regional services, funding, mpi. 3871 state economy — notice of motion, 5578; motion, 5734; mpi. 8987 tourism and education sectors, government performance, mpi. 4794 transparency and accountability, mpi. 5982 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 292 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

NAHAN, HON DR MICHAEL DENNIS, BEc, MS, PhD, Leader of the Opposition (Riverton) (Lib) (continued) Marshall, Arthur Dix — condolence motion, 3835 Members of Parliament Darling Range former member for, criminal investigation — notice of motion, 3010; motion, 3483 member for, Procedure and Privileges Committee report, 2140 Leader of the Opposition, Willetton Sports Club, grant, pex. 192 West, Hon Darren, social media posts, 3533 Mental Health children of parents with a mental illness, 8274 drug and alcohol rehabilitation centres, 2809 Lifeline WA, 8256 preventative and educational programs, 8256 Mines and Petroleum Cleveland–Cliffs and Mineral Resources Ltd, Koolyanobbing, referral to Public Accounts Committee — standing orders suspension motion, 6506; motion, 6506 minister portfolios debt, 8605 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3229 fees and charges, reviews, 8289 freedom of information requests, 8448 privacy breaches, 8253 staff, redundant and new positions, 2319 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha, local participation plan — motion, 3559 Ministers of the Crown Corrective Services, Minister for Greenough Regional Prison — motion, 8608 performance, 8826 Health, Minister for, performance, 6820 ministerial behaviour, complaints, 2576 Premier portfolios debt, 8257 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3230 fees and charges, reviews, 8454 freedom of information requests, 8268 privacy breaches, 7627 staff, redundant and new positions, 2322 Regional Development, Minister for, Albany wave farm, mpi. 6629 Transport, Minister for, performance — motion, 1164 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 5704 Natural Gas (Canning Basin Joint Venture) Agreement (Termination) Bill 2017 second reading, 1253 consideration in detail, 1265, 3597–3599 third reading, 3599 Parliamentary Budget Office Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 7444 introduction and first reading, 7547 second reading, 7580 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 second reading, 1862, 2009 consideration in detail, 2054–2059 Planning metropolitan region scheme, rezoning — standing orders suspension motion, 7930; motion, 7932 Roe Highway stages 8 and 9, 977, 978 WA Planning Commission, decisions, minister’s amendments, 3226 Police minister portfolios donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3587 fees and charges, reviews, 8865 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 293

NAHAN, HON DR MICHAEL DENNIS, BEc, MS, PhD, Leader of the Opposition (Riverton) (Lib) (continued) Police (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) Lockwood, Nicole, 9049 privacy breaches, 7630 staff, redundant and new positions, 2484 workers’ compensation, 3609 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the, Infrastructure Western Australia — notice of motion, 322 Premier’s Statement consideration, 161 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the, 163 former member for Cottesloe, Colin Barnett, 161 legislative agenda, 162 parliamentary budget office, 165 Perth, City of, 165 public sector, senior ranks, 163 taxi industry, 164 WA Inc, 164, 167 amendment to question Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 172 regional education programs, Moora Residential College, 55 Procedure and Privileges Committee, second report, “Misleading the House: Statements Made by the Member for Darling Range” — adoption of report — standing orders suspension motion, 2160; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 2160; motion, 2380; amendment to motion, 2381 Public Accounts Committee, third report, “PCH—A Long Waiting Period: A critique of the state’s management and oversight of the Perth Children’s Hospital project” — tabling, 1251 Public and Health Sector Legislation Amendment (Right of Return) Bill 2018 second reading, 5581 consideration in detail, 5586, 5587 third reading, 5588 Public Sector Management public sector employees, permanent positions, 4615, 4616 public servants, term-of-government employees, 8254 senior executive service, wage freeze, 6495, 6496 “State of the Sector: 2018”, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 8974, 8975 Racing and Gaming alcohol retailers, age compliance, 8441 TAB electronic gaming, 6934, 6936, 7036, 7037 privatisation, Trackside, 6944, 6945; motion, 7048 Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 — second reading, 3682 Railway and Port (The Pilbara Infrastructure Pty Ltd) Agreement Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 1850 third reading, 1858 Regional Development Albany wave energy project motion, 7196 Regional Development, Minister for, mpi. 6629, 8200 Balgo and Kalumburu swimming pool business cases, 2662 Collie Futures small grants program, 7348 minister portfolios debt, 8258 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3370 fees and charges, reviews, 8284 freedom of information requests, 8270 privacy breaches, 7630 staff, redundant and new positions, 2484 ministerial office, staff, 6202 Primary Industries and Regional Development, Department of, imaging analysis for improving the efficiency of slug and snail controls, contracts, 2606 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 294 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

NAHAN, HON DR MICHAEL DENNIS, BEc, MS, PhD, Leader of the Opposition (Riverton) (Lib) (continued) Regional Development (continued) royalties for regions, funding redistribution, mpi. 2742 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha — motion, 3180 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 8398 consideration in detail, 8562, 8563 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9025 Road Safety Road Safety Commission, videos, 2802 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, former Road Safety Commissioner, Corruption and Crime Commission referral, 873 Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, government response, s. 3992 Salaries and Allowances Amendment (Debt and Deficit Remediation) Bill 2017 — Council’s requested amendments — consideration in detail, 375, 376 Science, Premier’s Science and Early to Mid-Career Fellows, 7221 Seniors and Ageing, minister portfolios debt, 8735 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3370 fees and charges, reviews, 8459 freedom of information requests, 8446 privacy breaches, 8253 staff, redundant and new positions, 2320 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 7851 Sentence Administration Amendment Bill 2017 — question: urgency, 722, 723 Sport and Recreation events, ticket resale, legislation, 8609 West Coast Eagles Football Club, Optus Stadium, s. 6493 Willetton Basketball Association, s. 1265 State Development, Jobs and Trade Australian Space Agency, 3154, 3155; mpi. 3168 government contracts, Huawei, 3491, 3492, 4297, 4298, 4607, 4608, 4614 Infrastructure Western Australia, 7628 Local Projects, Local Jobs program Armadale, 178 Tuart Hill Cricket Club, 177 migration, 8382, 8586 population trends, 1278, 1279 unemployment rate, 1267, 1268 Western Australian Jobs Act, government contracts, 4177, 4178 Tourism minister portfolios debt, 8603 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3229 fees and charges, reviews, 8460 freedom of information requests, 8447 privacy breaches, 8428 staff, redundant and new positions, 2320 ministerial office, staff, 6203 Rottnest Island, asset management, mpi. 7572 Wood, Stephen, dismissal, 1661, 1662 Transport Broome port, upgrades, 2809 Forrestfield–Airport Link, project — standing orders suspension motion, 988 government contracts, Huawei, 5266, 5267 Metronet Huawei, 7727, 7728, 7947, 7948 transparency and disclosure, 7814, 7815; mpi. 7826 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 295

NAHAN, HON DR MICHAEL DENNIS, BEc, MS, PhD, Leader of the Opposition (Riverton) (Lib) (continued) Transport (continued) minister performance — motion, 1164 portfolios debt, 8438 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3228 fees and charges, reviews, 8462 freedom of information requests, 8449 privacy breaches, 8254 staff, redundant and new positions, 2483 ministerial office, staff, 6203 Nambeelup, investment, 3077 principal shared path network, 2809 project business cases, 3078 roads Mitchell Freeway, extension, 3048, 3049 Perth Freight Link, Armadale and Joondalup Roads projects, 1123, 1124 Southern Ports, Cliffs Resources, 8298 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 5888 consideration in detail, 6042–6049 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 5888 Treasury and Finance 2018–19 state budget, federal government infrastructure co-contribution, 2884, 2885 Darling Range electorate, mortgage stress, 3319 Gold Corporation, annual report, 8274 household fees and charges, 3844, 3845, 8183 ministerial office, staff, 6202 parliamentary budget office, 7432, 7562, 7563, 8097, 8098; notice of motion, 322 Treasurer portfolios debt, 8258 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3229 fees and charges, reviews, 8286 freedom of information requests, 8271 privacy breaches, 8253 staff, redundant and new positions, 2320 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8078 Water annual water consumption, (answer advice 3331) 4351 minister portfolios donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3228 fees and charges, reviews, 8736 freedom of information requests, 8451 privacy breaches, 7991 staff, redundant and new positions, 2319 ministerial office, staff, 6204 NALDER, MR DEAN CAMBELL, BBus, GradDip (AppFin&Inv) (Bateman) (Lib) Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee, Perth Airport, minister’s decision, 2644 Appropriation (Capital 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4171, 4200 Appropriation (Recurrent 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4171, 4200 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 2869 financial management, 2876, 2969, 2971 GST share, 2873 household charges, 2873 job creation, 2872 Metronet, 2870, 2873 National Disability Insurance Scheme, 2871 urban planning, 2874 third reading, 3195 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 296 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

NALDER, MR DEAN CAMBELL, BBus, GradDip (AppFin&Inv) (Bateman) (Lib) (continued) Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 2869 third reading, 3187 Betting Tax Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 7549 consideration in detail, 7558 Betting Tax Assessment Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 7549 consideration in detail, 7559, 7560, 7609–7617 third reading, 7707 Community and events, Rotary Jacaranda Festival, s. 8973 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 second reading, 4594 consideration in detail, 4766–4768, 4773–4779 third reading, 4803 Education and Training international student visas, 1670, 1671 Moora Residential College, closure impact, 571, 572 Energy Albany wave energy project mpi. 1138 notice of motion, 1677; motion, 1882 electricity prices, increase, 8184, 8185 Greenough River solar farm and Albany Grasmere wind farm, 6965, 6966 Horizon Power, overseas markets, 3058, 3059 renewable energy buyback scheme, 5269 policy, 7181, 7182 solar panels, electricity supply charge, Darling Range electorate, 3321 Synergy, renewable energy assets, 1873, 1874 Warradarge wind farm, 6964, 6966 Western Power, apprenticeships, 6125, 6624, 6625 Environment, crown land lot 9789, Alfred Cove, p. 7053 Fisheries, rock lobsters, 2318, 4424 Housing industry, 8401; notice of motion, 5579 Land Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 468 McGowan government cost-of-living increases, mpi. 2404 Darling Range electoral district infrastructure projects — amendment to motion, mpi. 3555 motion, 3354 economic performance — notice of motion, 4927; motion, 5106 parliamentary debate — standing orders suspension motion, 995 performance, mpi. 736 project and financial management — notice of motion, 322; motion, 408 state economy — motion, 5741 Marshall, Arthur Dix — condolence motion, 3842 Ministers of the Crown Premier, Dumas House office, 2658, 4424, 6719 Transport, Minister for, performance — motion, 1170 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 second reading, 1859 consideration in detail, 2051–2059 third reading, 2060 Planning, metropolitan region scheme, south metropolitan region, rezoning — motion, 7934 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 261 election commitments, 263 electricity assets, privatisation, 265 Fremantle port, 264 Pre-election Financial Projections Statement, 262 state debt, 262 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 297

NALDER, MR DEAN CAMBELL, BBus, GradDip (AppFin&Inv) (Bateman) (Lib) (continued) Public Accounts Committee third report, “PCH—A Long Waiting Period: A critique of the state’s management and oversight of the Perth Children’s Hospital project” — tabling, 1246 sixth report, “No (More) Time to Waste: The ongoing implementation of Western Australia’s Waste Strategy” — tabling, 6911 seventh report, “Further Along the Path: The development and implementation of the Western Australian Bicycle Network Plan” — tabling, 7703 Public Sector Management, Dumas House, refurbishment savings, 1050 Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 second reading, 3679 consideration in detail, 3714–3717 State Development, Jobs and Trade solar and wind farms, jobs, 6965 state economy, unemployment statistics, 2141, 2142 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 4949 consideration in detail, 4971–4974 third reading, 5261 Transport Forrestfield–Airport Link, tunnelling machine, 982, 984 Metronet pre-election analysis, 1131, 1133 transparency and disclosure, mpi. 7827 minister’s performance — motion, 1170 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 5893 consideration in detail, 6031–6036, 6268, 6269, 6287–6292 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 5893 Treasury and Finance advertising expenditure, 6124 consultants and contractors, 6124 cost of living, fees and charges, federal Labor policy, renewable energy target, 8579, 8580 Darling Range electorate, house prices, 3699, 3700 foreign property investment surcharge, 2577, 2578 housing finance data, 3157, 3158 negative gearing, federal Labor policy, 7950, 8095, 8096 personal insolvencies, 8383, 8384 service priority review, 6124 state economy Australian Bureau of Statistics’ figures, 7954, 7955 property prices, 8977 Water, price increases, 280, 281 O’BRIEN, HON SIMON McDONNELL (South Metropolitan) (Lib) Agriculture and Food, live export, investigation, 1499 Alternate Approaches to Reducing Illicit Drug Use and Its Effects on the Community, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 7112 Commerce and Industrial Relations, WorkSafe inspectors, 6236 Community Services, department, corporate functions, 1962 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 — committee, 7783–7785, 9217, 9218 Davies, Dexter Melvyn — condolence motion, 2824 Disability Services local area coordinators, 826 National Disability Insurance Scheme, services, 2537 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 second reading — amendment to motion, 6427 committee, 6433 Education and Training international students, 4720 schools Moora Residential College, costs and staff, 689 (supplementary information 691) (answer advice 949) Rossmoyne SHS and Willetton SHS, funding, p. 2950 Sevenoaks Senior College, Santa’s Workshop, 7674 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 298 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

O’BRIEN, HON SIMON McDONNELL (South Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Electoral Affairs Constitutional Centre and Electoral Education Centre, 5650 Darling Range electoral district, by-election, 2995 Environment Beeliar wetlands Ellery, Hon Sue, s. 8047 minister’s visit, 8144 O’Brien, Hon Simon, s. 7918 Independent Scientific Panel Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation in Western Australia, report, 8638 plastic bags ban, 9083 waste reduction initiatives, g. 6471 waste to energy, residual waste, 7777 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 2963 education, 2966 election commitments, 2965 gold industry, 2965 goldfields workforce, 2963 National Disability Insurance Scheme, 2969 railcars, 2970 state debt, 2967 water tariffs, 2967 Government’s Local Projects, Local Jobs Program, Select Committee into the — amendment to motion, as amended, 7888 Health Perth Children’s Hospital, project management — motion, 1934 Therapeutic Goods Administration, prescription-only codeine, 521; s. 551 Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2017 — committee, 1208 Heritage, Arthur Head precinct, 1456 Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement Bill 2017 — committee, 4867, 5041, 5042 Industrial Hemp Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 4834 Local Government elected members, employer influence, 5204 interlibrary loan system, 5809, 5931 Melville, City of, inquiry, 3106, 3269, 4841, 6441, 8771, 8912, 9155 Melville, City of and City of Cockburn, s. 5046 Marshall, Arthur Dix, tribute, s. 3136 Natural Gas (Canning Basin Joint Venture) Agreement (Termination) Bill 2017 second reading, 4275 committee, 4278–4280 Planning East Fremantle, Town of, s. 6448 High Street–Stirling Highway intersection, upgrade, 6572, 6752, 6992 Royal George Hotel, redevelopment, 5386 urban density, s. 8789 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on extension of reporting time — motion, 5911, 6231 fifty-second report, “A matter of privilege raised by Hon Jim Chown MLC”, made order of the day — motion, 6447 fifty-third report, “Review of the Standing Orders relating to motions on notice” made an order of the day — motion, 7754 recommendation 1 — adoption of report, 9244 forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1938; motion, as amended, 1948 forty-seventh report, “Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment Bill 2017 — Extension of time”, extension of reporting time — motion, 1450, 1464 forty-ninth report, “Treaty Function: Standing Committee on Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review”, recommendation 1 — adoption of report, 9245 Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 second reading, 7793 committee, 8017–8022 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — committee, 8890, 8896, 8902, 8919 Road Safety, road trauma trust account, 8037 Sentence Administration Amendment Bill 2017 — committee, 536 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 299

O’BRIEN, HON SIMON McDONNELL (South Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 — committee, 9168 State Development, Jobs and Trade government procurement processes — motion, 1199 job security — motion, 7649 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 — committee, 6594, 6595, 7256–7258, 7274 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 1492, 1505 Tourism, two-year action plan, events, 1390 Transport bus services, Swan Valley Explorer, 7381 Intergovernmental Agreement on Identity Matching Services, 4566 (answer advice 5035) Lyon Road, Atwell, parking, p. 8122 Murdoch Drive connection project, p. 924, 1221, 1303, 1476; s. 8361 practical driving assessments availability, 8342 waiting times, 7906 Roe Highway stages 5, 6 and 7, federal funding agreement, 2089, 2357 train stations, Forrestfield, multistorey car park, 5490 Transperth, railcars, 2688 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 7000 committee, 7018, 7019, 7129–7131, 7141–7144 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 7000 committee, 7018 Treasury and Finance department, project bank accounts, 9237 payroll tax — motion, 5623 Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review, Standing Committee on, 112th report, “Committee’s Treaty Function” — motion, 1759 Veterans Issues, Anzac Youth Parade and Service, RSL City of Cockburn, s. 1968 O’DONNELL, MR KYRAN MARTIN (Kalgoorlie) (Lib) Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 8233 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2776 Golden Mile Trotting Club, 2779 Government Regional Officers’ Housing scheme, 2778 infrastructure projects, 2777 police resources, 2780 regional expenditure, 2776, 2778 royalties for regions, 2779 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2776 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Change of Name) Bill 2018 — second reading, 8709 Commissioner for Children and Young People, Joint Standing Committee on the, third report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — tabling, 8549 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4333 Education and Training, Schools of the Air and camp schools, closure, p. 1233 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6658 Police, rental subsidies, 3162, 3163 Premier’s Statement consideration, 234 Aboriginal communities, 234 infrastructure, upgrades, 236, 237 police resources, 236 step-up, step-down mental health facility, Kalgoorlie–Boulder, 235 taxi plate buyback, 238 amendment to question, regional education programs, Moora Residential College, 54 Racing and Gaming, Golden Mile Trotting Club, race meetings, p. 5074; g. 8059 Regional Development, Kalgoorlie–Boulder Chamber of Commerce Business Awards, s. 7725 Reserves (Tjuntjuntjara Community) Bill 2018 — second reading, 7174, 7193, 7336 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 7851 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8091 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 300 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

O’MALLEY, MRS LISA MARGARET, GradDip (Recreation Studies) (Bicton) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4216 Appropriation (Recurrent 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4216 Commerce and Industrial Relations Fair Trading Amendment Bill, progress, 6938 motor vehicle dealers, purchase contracts, g. 8543 Environment crown land lot 9789, Alfred Cove, p. 7286 sustainability and waste reduction initiatives, Bicton, s. 3047 Family and domestic violence leave, public sector, 4924 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7060 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7749 Health Fiona Stanley Hospital, spinal outreach service, 5575 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre car park, 476 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 864 Local Government Bicton Men’s Shed, s. 1266 dangerous dogs, Palmyra, g. 4150 Local Government Act, review, 7729 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 — second reading, 3474 McGowan government, project and financial management — motion, 434 Planning Beeliar wetlands, 7944 metropolitan region scheme, south metropolitan region, rezoning — motion, 7941 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 78 environmental projects, 79 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 78 Perth Freight Link, decision, 78 Westport Taskforce, 78 Public Accounts Committee third report, “PCH—A Long Waiting Period: A critique of the state’s management and oversight of the Perth Children’s Hospital project” — tabling, 1250 sixth report, “No (More) Time to Waste: The ongoing implementation of Western Australia’s Waste Strategy” — tabling, 6912 seventh report, “Further Along the Path: The development and implementation of the Western Australian Bicycle Network Plan” — tabling, 7704 eighth report, “Setting the Stage for Improvement: Department of Education’s management of student attendance” — tabling, 8952 Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, 4008 Science, National Science Week, s. 6494 Sport and Recreation events, ticket resale, 5876 sporting groups and community organisations, government support, 3502 State Development, Jobs and Trade, Infrastructure Western Australia, economic reform, 8 Tourism, direct flights, 6498 Transport High Street–Stirling Highway intersection, upgrade, 574 rail freight, 1868 Treasury and Finance payroll tax, exemptions, training, 1133 state economy, GST distribution, 8978 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8113 PAPALIA, HON PAUL, CSC, GradDipBusAdmin, Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests (Warnbro) (ALP) Betting Tax Bill 2018 — question, 6616 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests Chinese New Year, Vietnamese New Year celebrations, ms. 245 community languages program, 3658 culturally and linguistically diverse migrants, small business development workshops, ms. 2000 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 301

PAPALIA, HON PAUL, CSC, GradDipBusAdmin, Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests (Warnbro) (ALP) (continued) Citizenship and Multicultural Interests (continued) Diwali, ms. 7813 drownings, 8467 Harmony Week, ms. 842 International Mother Language Day 2018, ms. 370 Jayasuriya, Emeritus Professor Laksiri, tribute, ms. 2377 Office of Multicultural Interests, leadership and governance program, ms. 8937 Ramadan, ms. 3012 Ukrainian community, ms. 6258 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4759 Education and Health Standing Committee, third report, “Putting VET to the test: An assessment of the delivery of Vocational Education and Training in Schools”, government response, ms. 568 Education and Training agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2649 agricultural awareness program, primary school students, 8301 agricultural education farms provision trust, 642 Country Teaching Program, 8278 department CabCharge and Uber, 2646 City of Nedlands local planning scheme 3, 6708 savings measures, (answer advice 7183) 7348 staff, assaults, 4533 Dollarmites, school banking program, g. 7291 funding impacts, referral to Education and Health Standing Committee — motion, 764 Herdsman Lake Wildlife Centre, WA Gould League, funding, g. 844 international student visas, 1671 minister consultations Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 1737 Lucid Economics, 2315 contact, Cannings Purple, 2 portfolios complaints, 6086 computer network security, 6181, 6193, 6536 cybersecurity, 4357, 4366, 6352 debt, 8429 digital platform advertising, 6064 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3230 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6099 fees and charges, reviews, 8283 freedom of information requests, 8442 gift registry, 2318 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6146, 6154, 6162, 6174 information technology policy, 6329 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6129 labour hire company engagement, 154 lost or stolen devices, 6078 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 147 mobile devices, 4994 office space, 2293 outsourced payroll management companies, 6106 photocopiers, 4416 privacy breaches, 7627 project management solution subscriptions, 4378 record-keeping plans, 4507 security services, 2246 smart speakers, 4386 state archives access requests, 4485 vehicles and keys, 135, 2265, 2275, 2305 wireless networks, 2238 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 302 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

PAPALIA, HON PAUL, CSC, GradDipBusAdmin, Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests (Warnbro) (ALP) (continued) Education and Training (continued) minister (continued) professional development, 6051 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4479, 4496 contact with lobbyist forms, 6055 FTE, 1736 redundant and new positions, 2321 surveys, 2281 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 645, 647 Perth Arena, 650, 652 schools Aboriginal teachers, 1054 camp schools Fairbridge WA, g. 8946 motion, 5884 Carnarvon Community College, 7100 (answer advice 7438) Darling Range electorate, 8301 Dunsborough PS, enrolments and canteen, 6719 Hillarys PS, parking and traffic, g. 3017 individual disability allocation, Peel region, 2225 Inner City College, 3233, 4432, 6121 Moora Residential College closure, g. 3458 motion, 589 Mosman Park PS, g. 6904 Point Peron Camp School, g. 4755 public schools, student attendance rates, 8279 self-defence training, 4533 student non-attendance, Geraldton, g. 7289 transportable classrooms, 8279 utilities, 8275 Vasse PS, 6719 student growth forecasting, 5288 VacSwim and Interm Swimming, 8297 Environment, minister, portfolios, project management solution subscriptions, 4377 Estimates Committees, committee B, division 23, correction of answer, s. 3167 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 5981 introduction and first reading, 6260 second reading, 6260, 7092 consideration in detail, 7161–7172 third reading, 7302; in reply, 7316, 7333 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 244 introduction and first reading, 324 second reading, 324; in reply, 868, 882 consideration in detail, 886–899, 1012–1038, 1111–1123, 1146, 1280–1301 third reading, in reply, 1719 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 4163–4166 McGowan government frontline services — motion, 6317 tourism and education sectors, government performance, mpi. 4799 Premier’s Statement — amendment to question, regional education programs camp schools and agricultural education farms provision trust, 212 Moora Residential College, 58 Racing and Gaming alcohol retailers, age compliance, 8442 alcohol-related harm, Pilbara, g. 3015 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 303

PAPALIA, HON PAUL, CSC, GradDipBusAdmin, Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests (Warnbro) (ALP) (continued) Racing and Gaming (continued) Golden Mile Trotting Club, race meetings, g. 8060 pop-up bars, Perth, 2580 Racing and Wagering Western Australia, thoroughbred co-director, 4613, 4788 TAB operating costs, 4015 privatisation, 6621, 6942; g. 6907 Trackside — motion, 7052 Regional Development, minister’s performance — motion, 3654 Small Business government agencies and trading enterprises, small business accounts, 8478 Small Business Development Corporation alternative dispute resolution service, 4466 Business Local program, 8468 business migration program, 4467 marketing and advertising, 8468 Regional Small Business Awards, 2216 Small Business Friendly Local Governments initiative, 8470; ms. 5075 Sport and Recreation, Optus Stadium, Australia–England one-day cricket match, 1302 State Development, Jobs and Trade defence industry strategy, 7954 liquor licensing reforms, 4304 Tourism Aboriginal lands campground network, north west, ms. 1849 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 Chinese New Year, 117 cruise ship facilities, investment, 981 destination marketing and event tourism, 3054 direct and more affordable flights, 3853, 6498 discounted fares trial, 8483 Dreamtime, 7328 Gourmet Escape, expansion, 5572 “Hotel Perth” campaign, 2256 international visitors, 729, 1668, 1669, 8191, 8192 investment, 724 liquor licensing reforms pop-ups, 319 small bars, 181 Lucky Bay, campsite funding, 2043 Manchester United, 8584 Margaret River Gourmet Escape, 111 Margaret River Pro, sharks, hazard mitigation, 2392, 2393 marketing campaign, ms. 245 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2259 Lucid Economics, 2946 contact Cannings Purple, 119 Tourism Council WA, 4424 India visit, ms. 4748, 8938 portfolios complaints, 6092 computer network security, 6189, 6199, 6539 cybersecurity, 4353, 4361, 6143 debt, 8603 digital platform advertising, 6073 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3229 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 304 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

PAPALIA, HON PAUL, CSC, GradDipBusAdmin, Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests (Warnbro) (ALP) (continued) Tourism (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6103 fees and charges, reviews, 8461 freedom of information requests, 8447 gift registry, 2317 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6150, 6157, 6168, 6177 information technology policy, 6330 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6133 labour hire company engagement, 152 lost or stolen devices, 6084 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 639 mobile devices, 4992 office space, 2642 outsourced payroll management companies, 6112 photocopiers, 4408 privacy breaches, 8428 project management solution subscriptions, 4371 record-keeping plans, 4502 security services, 2607 smart speakers, 4382 state archives access requests, 4481 vehicles and keys, 638, 2640–2642 professional development, 6053 Singapore visit, ms. 5565 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4477, 4489 contact with lobbyist forms, 6056 FTE, 2250, 2253 redundant and new positions, 2320 surveys, 2280 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 644, 646 Perth Arena, 911, 915 travel, Abrolhos Islands, 2229 national parks, visitor safety, 8103 Perth Airport, international airlines, 6205 portfolio, management — motion, 1905 Qantas, Perth–London direct flights, 4997 regional sponsored migration scheme, international students, 4791, 4792 Rottnest Island booking system, 5095, 6941, 6942 visitor attraction, 8984 Show Gambling Who’s Boss campaign, 921, 922 Tourism Western Australia brand and marketing campaigns, 3224 brand definition, 8981 Busselton–Margaret River Regional Airport expansion, 6122 McEvoy, Andrew, 6127 position vacancy, 730 staff, 99, 3223 tourism fees, Kimberley, g. 3666 two-year action plan, 1125, 3610 Ultimate Fighting Championship, 15 Unearthed Pemberton festival, 2397 visitor numbers, 3612 “Western Australia the Road Trip State” campaign, 7817 Wood, Stephen, dismissal, 1664, 1665 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 305

PRESIDENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (Hon Catherine Esther Doust) (BA) (South Metropolitan) Agriculture and Food, World Bee Day, s. 2949 Audit, Joint Standing Committee on, review of the Treasurer’s “Review of the Financial Management Act (2006)”, 5909 Berinson, Hon Joe — condolence motion, 3733 Bryce, Hon Malcolm John, tribute, s. 702 Child Protection, child sexual abuse, Roebourne — ruling by President, 2066 Commissioner for Children and Young People, Joint Standing Committee on the, inquiry into the monitoring and enforcing of child safe standards — terms of reference, 8866 Community Services, department, annual report, point of order — tabling of papers, 6552 Cooke, Tony, tribute, s. 2121 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the, inquiry into public sector procurement of goods and services and its vulnerability to corrupt practice, extension of reporting date, 9051 Davies, Dexter Melvyn — condolence motion, 2826 Disability Services, Rebound WA, wheelchair challenge, Hon Pierre Yang, s. 1303 Education and Training department, savings measures, point of order, 1399 Moora Residential College, Hon Darren West’s comments, matter of privilege, 4078 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on, 5159 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on 2017–18 annual report hearings, 5158, 7631 2018–19 budget estimates hearings, 1967 Auditor General, meeting, s. 2065 inquiry into the government’s Local Projects Local Jobs program, substitution of member, 9160 Family and Domestic Violence, refuges point of order, 3926 ruling by President, 4063 Health, Asbestos Awareness Month, blue lamington drive, 8537 Legal affairs, legislative drafting services, private members’ bills, 4225 Legislation, Standing Committee on inquiry into the Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017, substitution of member, 1414; s. 1303 inquiry into the Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018, substitution of member, 7357 inquiry into the Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018, substitution of member, 5909 Legislative Council acknowledgement of country, s. 2065 Borderless Gandhi presents Mahatma in Colour exhibition, 6549 budget speech, 2486 chamber filming, 8776 seating plan, 2827, 3079 timers, 6972, 7109 Clark, Rod, s. 4132 complimentary remarks, 9246 Conn, Brian, parliamentary service, s. 7273 department, statistical reports, 4675 Deputy Chair of Committees, resignation, 2663 Legislative Assembly budget estimates hearings, 2999 Legislative Council and Parliamentary Services Department surveys, 3079, 3926 Lobban, Dr Paul, tribute, s. 2065 matters of privilege, 3734 non-government business scheduling, point of order, 3785; s. 3892, 3893 speaking opportunities, 5774 Parliamentary Education Office materials, 4256 Parliament House, local government art collection, 6549 parliamentary questions — matter of privilege, 2072; ruling by President, 2323 parliamentary research program, s. 1035 standing order 40, “Personal Explanation”, s. 4582; ruling by President, 4819 standing order 41, votes, 5046 statements by ministers and parliamentary secretaries, point of order, s. 1477 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 306 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

PRESIDENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (Hon Catherine Esther Doust) (BA) (South Metropolitan) (continued) Legislative Council (continued) The Difference Between Parliament and Government, web animation, s. 924 visitors Clontarf Aboriginal College, 7992 De’Laney family, 6971 Girl Guides Western Australia, 6884 Mills, Steve and Basil Zempilas, 9126 O’Brien, Joy and Nadika Clark, 5355 Perth College, 1355 visitors, distinguished, Western Cape Provincial Parliament delegation, 6549, 6884 McKiernan, James Philip, tribute, s. 4869 Marshall, Arthur Dix, tribute, s. 3137 Members of Parliament Members of Parliament (Financial Interests) Act, 5467 O’Brien, Hon Simon, birthday wishes, 2859 President of the Legislative Council, Natasha Kaylee Roche, s. 4225 West, Hon Darren, comments, ruling by President, matter of privilege, 4225 Personal Choice and Community Safety, Select Committee on, point of order, 5000 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on West, Hon Darren, comments, ruling by President, matter of privilege, 4225 forty-seventh report, “Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment Bill 2017 — Extension of time” — tabling, 1450 forty-eighth report, “Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment Bill 2017” — tabling, 2486 forty-ninth report, “Treaty Function: Standing Committee on Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review” — tabling, 2486; made order of the day — motion, 2486 fiftieth report, “A matter of privilege raised by Hon Jim Chown MLC — Terms of reference” — tabling, 4676 fifty-first report, “Review of the Standing Orders relating to motions on notice — Request for extension of reporting time and discussion paper” — tabling, 5910 fifty-second report, “A matter of privilege raised by Hon Jim Chown MLC” — tabling, 6446 fifty-third report, “Review of the Standing Orders relating to motions on notice” — tabling, 7754 fifty-fourth report, “Standing Order 6(3): Recalling the Council” — tabling, 9052 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, 8001 PRICE, MR STEPHEN JAMES, GradDipMan, MBA (Forrestfield) (ALP) Commerce and Industrial Relations, workers’ compensation, legislation, 284 Community and events, birthday wishes, Price family, s. 469 Community Services, community and neighbourhood centres, 4794 Economics and Industry Standing Committee, third report, “Annual Report 2016–17” — tabling, 5251 Emergency Services, total fire bans, breach penalties, 6802 Environment, Edney Primary School, waste reduction and recycling, s. 5263 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7081 Innovation and ICT, Office of Digital Government, 3616 McGowan government, Western Australian Jobs Act, 978 Mines and Petroleum, resources sector, performance, 5570 Planning, Hillview Lifestyle Village, Kalamunda, p. 370 Police, crime statistics, victims of crime, 4185 Regional Development, fly in, fly out workers, Pilbara — motion, 7212 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8549 State Development, Jobs and Trade, defence industry strategy, 7953 Tourism, Manchester United, 8585 Transport, Metronet, railcars, 2140 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6016 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6016 Treasury and Finance Pay-roll Tax Assessment Act amendments, feedback, 1864 state economy, 6944 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8109 Water licences, 7734 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 346 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 307

PRITCHARD, HON MARTIN BRIAN (North Metropolitan) (ALP) Delegated Legislation, Joint Standing Committee on tenth report, “Annual Report 2017” — tabling, 2951; motion, 4558 eleventh report, “Shire of Broome Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law (2) 2017” — tabling, 2951 Disallowance motions City of Karratha Fencing Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 6413 City of Karratha Standing Orders Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 6864 Duties Amendment Regulations 2018 — discharge of order, 6864 Jetties Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — discharge of order, 6864 Police (Fees and Charges) Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 2487; discharge of order, 4693 Prohibition of Fishing (Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park) Order 2018 — notice of motion, 2487 Rights in Water and Irrigation Amendment Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 2664; discharge of order, 4693 Shire of Broome Local Government Property and Public Places Amendment Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 2951 Shire of Capel Dogs Local Law 2017 — discharge of order, 2508 Shire of Collie Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law 2017 — discharge of order, 2508 Shire of Donnybrook–Balingup Meeting Procedures Local Law 2017 — discharge of order, 2508 Shire of Koorda Standing Orders Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 2487 Shire of Murray Health Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 2664; discharge of order, 4693 Shire of Northam Cemeteries Amendment Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 2487 Shire of Toodyay Health Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 2487 Shire of Woodanilling Animals, Environment and Nuisance Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 2664; discharge of order, 4693 Shire of York Cat Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 2951; discharge of order, 4693 Town of Claremont Waste Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 2664; discharge of order, 4079 Western Australian Meat Industry Authority Amendment Regulations 2017 — discharge of order, 2508 Elder Abuse, Select Committee into, final report, “‘I never thought it would happen to me’: When trust is broken” — motion, 6230 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on first report, “My Life, My Choice: The Report of the Joint Select Committee on End of Life Choices” — motion, 5640 meeting minutes — motion, 8321 Health childhood cancer — motion, 6410 palliative care, metropolitan hospitals, p. 2950 Perth Children’s Hospital, prayer room, p. 1476 Legal affairs, community protection offender register, young adults, p. 3735 McGowan government, Langoulant report — motion, 1426 Police, methamphetamine, usage — motion, 7237; in reply, 7244 s. 7276 State Development, Jobs and Trade Alcoa, enterprise bargaining agreement, 5780; s. 5960 automation, societal impact, 5420 government procurement processes — motion, 1198 job security — motion, 7645 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, special inquirer — motion, 1190 Treasury and Finance, banking industry, CEO remuneration, s. 8043 Transport, mandatory cycle helmets — motion, 8008 PUNCH, MR DONALD THOMAS, BPsych, BSocwk, MBA (Bunbury) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2922 Bunbury, sustainable city, 2923 election commitments, 2923 household consumption, 2923 royalties for regions, 2924 state budget, recovery, 2922 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2922 Bryce, Hon Malcolm John — condolence motion, 710 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 — second reading, 328 Commerce and Industrial Relations, petrol prices, Bunbury, g. 4752 Community Development and Justice Standing Committee, fourth report, “Near enough is not good enough: An initial report on the protection of crowded places in Western Australia” — tabling, 7298 Fisheries, sharks, hazard mitigation, 8688 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 308 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

PUNCH, MR DONALD THOMAS, BPsych, BSocwk, MBA (Bunbury) (ALP) (continued) Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6953 Health methamphetamine, south west region, 2892 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce, 4012 Heritage Bill 2017 — second reading, 2193 Innovation and ICT, new industries fund, 573 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 629 Mental Health, step-up, step-down program, 6795 Mines and Petroleum Cooperative Research Centre for New Energy Industry, 2397 resources sector, 7043 Planning, Industrial Lands Authority, West Mundijong, 3324 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 8724 acknowledgement of country, 8724 Bunbury port, Westport Taskforce, 8725 employment growth, 8725 Noongar Language Centre, 8724 regional infrastructure, 8726 south west economy, 8725 Regional Development minister’s performance — motion, 3641 royalties for regions, funding redistribution, mpi. 2745 Sport and Recreation, Bunbury–Geographe Gift, s. 2575 Tourism two-year action plan, 3610 “Western Australia the Road Trip State” campaign, 7817 Transport Australind, g. 5844 regional road infrastructure, 2733 road safety, Bussell Highway, g. 3667 taxis, plates buyback scheme, 1131 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6019 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6019 Treasury and Finance Cottesloe foreshore redevelopment, 5874 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, Treasury support, 391 state economy, employment, 8382 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8115 Water, pensioner rebates, public housing, Busselton, 6503 QUIGLEY, HON JOHN ROBERT, LLB, JP, Attorney General (Butler) (ALP) Bail Amendment (Persons Linked to Terrorism) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 8698 introduction and first reading, 8803 second reading, 8803 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Change of Name) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 4307 introduction and first reading, 4592 second reading, 4592; in reply, 8712 consideration in detail, 8714–8720 third reading, 8720 Child Protection, National Redress Scheme, 7436 (supplementary information 7737) Child Support (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 second reading, in reply, 8703 consideration in detail, 8705, 8706 third reading, 8706 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 second reading, in reply, 334 consideration in detail, 339–344 third reading, 372; in reply, 373 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 1678–1688 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 309

QUIGLEY, HON JOHN ROBERT, LLB, JP, Attorney General (Butler) (ALP) (continued) Corrective Services, electronic monitoring devices, 2255 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the first report, “The efficiency and timeliness of the current appointment process for Commissioners and Parliamentary Inspectors of the CCC”, government response, s. 5 second report, “The ability of the Corruption and Crime Commission to charge and prosecute”, government response, s. 5 Court Jurisdiction Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, in reply, 3206 consideration in detail, 3211–3216 third reading, 3216; in reply, 3217 Courts Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 first reading, 5861 second reading, 5861; in reply, 6787 consideration in detail, 6789 third reading, 6916; in reply, 6916 Criminal Code Amendment (Child Marriage) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 7444 introduction and first reading, 7547 second reading, 7547; in reply, 8833 third reading, 8833 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 3988 introduction and first reading, 4156 second reading, 4156; in reply, 4333 consideration in detail, 4336–4346 third reading, 4347; in reply, 4347 Financial Transaction Reports Amendment Bill 2018 introduction and first reading, 323 second reading, 323; in reply, 2170 third reading, 2174 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 4307 introduction and first reading, 4591 second reading, 4591; in reply, 8217 third reading, 8221 Health advance health directives, expert panel appointment, ms. 8678 North Metropolitan Health Service, misconduct, Corruption and Crime Commission report, redundancy payments, 4919 Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement Bill 2017 second reading, in reply, 466 third reading, 468 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 5589–5591 Housing, residential dwellings, repossession, 242 Legal affairs agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 Attorney General consultations CGM Communications, 2258 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2259 Lucid Economics, 2315 contact, Cannings Purple, 239 portfolios complaints, 6522 computer network security, 6538, 6541, 6545 cybersecurity, 4356, 4364, 6530 debt, 8602 digital platform advertising, 6070 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3229 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6524 fees and charges, reviews, 8610 firearms, 4390 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 310 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

QUIGLEY, HON JOHN ROBERT, LLB, JP, Attorney General (Butler) (ALP) (continued) Legal affairs (continued) Attorney General (continued) portfolios (continued) freedom of information requests, 8608 gift registry, 2318 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6532–6535 information technology policy, 6517 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6528 labour hire company engagement, 243 lost or stolen devices, 6519 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 242 mobile devices, 4399 office space, 2292 outsourced payroll management companies, 6525 photocopiers, 4413 privacy breaches, 8602 project management solution subscriptions, 4375 record-keeping plans, 4506 security services, 2245 smart speakers, 4385 state archives access requests, 4484 vehicles and keys, 240, 2265, 2274, 2305 wireless networks, 2237 professional development, 6052 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4478, 4492 contact with lobbyist forms, 6055 FTE, 2251, 2254 redundant and new positions, 2321 surveys, 2281 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 772, 774 Perth Arena, 777, 781 Bugeja, Stuart Phillip, 5878, 5879 Chief Justice of Western Australia appointment, Peter Quinlan, SC, ms. 4915 retirement, Wayne Martin, QC, AC, ms. 4296 child sex abuse victims, statute of limitations removal, 4789 Children’s Court, Sunday bail matters, ms. 7545 community legal centres, funding, g. 6468 Corruption and Crime Commission, report into tasering incident, Fremantle, 1273 criminal offences, bail, 3615, 3616 Criminal Property Confiscation Act, review, ms. 6258 custody notification service, 8825 Family Court of Western Australia, Aboriginal community access, Newman, ms. 4590 Greer, Arthur Boycott, parole, ms. 2377 Home Affairs, Department of, unlawful non-citizens, 8575 institutional child sexual abuse, commonwealth redress scheme, 580, 732 judicial system, resources, 4612 justices of the peace, 6527 Legal Profession Regulations, amendments, ms. 7928 resident magistrate, Karratha, g. 8066 Reynolds, His Honour Judge Denis, retirement, ms. 842 Solicitor-General of Western Australia, appointment, Joshua Thomson, SC, ms. 6776 State Administrative Tribunal, development application decisions, g. 1235 superannuation reforms, de facto couples, 7568 Legal Profession Amendment (Professional Indemnity Insurance Management Committee) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 7054 introduction and first reading, 7159 second reading, 7159 third reading, 8724 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 311

QUIGLEY, HON JOHN ROBERT, LLB, JP, Attorney General (Butler) (ALP) (continued) Legislation Bill 2018 second reading, in reply, 7466 consideration in detail, 7470–7475 third reading, 7475; in reply, 7476 Members of Parliament, former member for Darling Range, criminal investigation — motion, 3488 Mental Health, suicide, south west region, 3235 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 4927 introduction and first reading, 5077 second reading, 5077; in reply, 5849 consideration in detail, 5852–5861 third reading, 5861 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 8814–8818 Police, rewards offered, 9048 Procedure and Privileges Committee, second report, “Misleading the House: Statements Made by the Member for Darling Range”, adoption of report — amendment to motion, s. 2436 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 7054 introduction and first reading, 7301 second reading, 7301 declaration as urgent, 7837 second reading, in reply, 7858 consideration in detail, 7863–7872 third reading, 7872; in reply, 7873 question: parole reviews, 7321–7323, 7819, 7820 Sentence Administration Amendment Bill 2017 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 1006–1012 question to be put, 1010 question: commencement, 1129 question: urgency, 722, 723 Suitors’ Fund Amendment Bill 2017 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 5598 third reading, 5599 Suitors’ Fund Amendment (Levy) Bill 2017 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 5598 third reading, 5600 QUIRK, MS MARGARET MARY, LLB (Hons), MA (Girrawheen) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal people, independent advocate, 3848 native title, 8105 remote Aboriginal communities, federal funding, 187 Agriculture and Food, strawberry industry, 5972 (correction of answer 5981) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2933 budgetary discipline, 2933 cultural and linguistic diversity, 2934 health care, northern suburbs, 2933 Landsdale Farm School, 2936 roadworks, 2936 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2933 Child Protection, National Redress Scheme, 7436 (supplementary information 7737) Community Services Edmund Rice Centre, s. 2575 Seaman, Brother Geoff, tribute, s. 5264 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the eighth report, “The More Things Change…: Matters arising from the Corruption and Crime Commission’s Report on Operation Aviemore: Major Crime Squad Investigation into the Unlawful Killing of Mr Joshua Warneke” — tabling, 6476 ninth report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — tabling, 8948 Financial Transaction Reports Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 2166 Health, in-home aged-care packages, g. 2550 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 312 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

QUIRK, MS MARGARET MARY, LLB (Hons), MA (Girrawheen) (ALP) (continued) Heritage Bill 2017 — second reading, 2196 Legal affairs custody notification service, 8825 institutional child sexual abuse, commonwealth redress scheme, 731 judicial system, resources, 4612 native title, 8105 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 — consideration in detail, 1112 Police medically retired officers, 8189 meth border force, 8686 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 8730 Aged Care Quality and Safety, Royal Commission into, 8732 cognitive impairment, 8733 disaster assistance response teams, 8730 GST distribution, 8731 Road Safety, serious crashes, blood and urine testing, 922, 1728 Sport and Recreation, community sporting and recreation facilities fund, 986 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 4956 Tourism, Chinese New Year, 117 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6021 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6021 Treasury and Finance foreign buyers surcharge, Foreign Investment Review Board, 5093 state economy, business confidence, 3496 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8089 REDMAN, HON DONALD TERRENCE, BSc, DipEd (Warren–Blackwood) (Nat) Aboriginal Affairs National Partnership on Remote Housing, 4013, 4014 remote Aboriginal communities, “Don’t Walk Away” advertising campaign, 7733, 7734 Agriculture and Food, minister live export, 4470, 4472, 6842; motion, 3705 performance, 3617, 3618 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2901 bush fire services, 2921 election commitments, 2903 energy and water projects, 2903, 2922 government revenue and expenditure, 2901 GST revenue, 2902 Margaret River Gourmet Escape, 2922 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading cognate debate, 2901, 2921 amendment to motion regional education, 2758 shark mitigation, 3033 third reading, 3191 Community Services community resource centres, p. 1233, 3167 Men’s Sheds of WA, funding, g. 7693 “Resilient Families, Strong Communities” roadmap, regionally based targets, 641 Corrective Services corruption task force — motion, 7739 Greenough Regional Prison, critical incident, 4609, 4610, 8827 minister’s performance — notice of motion, 4307; motion, 4626, 8808; in reply, 4651 Culture and the Arts, Southern Art and Craft Trail, s. 5867 Disability Services, National Disability Insurance Scheme, Commonwealth Home Support Programme, 3056 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 second reading, 4597 second reading — amendment to motion, 4598 question: Urban Development Institute of Australia, 7325, 7326 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 313

REDMAN, HON DONALD TERRENCE, BSc, DipEd (Warren–Blackwood) (Nat) (continued) Economics and Industry Standing Committee, Inquiry into the risks to consumers and operators of non-registered and noncompliant accommodation utilising online booking platforms such as Airbnb — notice of motion, 5578 Education and Training agricultural education farms provision trust, 642 camp schools Broome Camp School, 5574 closure, 188, 579, 580 Fairbridge WA contract — motion, 5881 department, savings measures, (answer advice 7183) 7347 funding impacts, referral to Education and Health Standing Committee — motion, 752 Energy Albany wave energy project, 388; mpi. 1135; motion, 1885 power and gas services, disconnections, 95 renewable energy–related services and infrastructure, 3235 Environment Carnaby’s black-cockatoo, crop damage, 3368 enhanced prescribed burning program, 4431 Forestry Forest for Life, petition, 1130 Forest Products Commission, pine plantations, 4425 Forest Products Commission, pine plantations, 4425 Health, minister, portfolios, regional office closures, 115 Housing National Partnership on Remote Housing, 4013, 4014 remote Aboriginal communities, “Don’t Walk Away” advertising campaign, 7733, 7734 Lands Land Administration Act, Carnegie Clean Energy, Albany, (answer advice 4926) 6050 Landgate commercialisation contract, 4182, 4183 motion, 4192 privatisation, 6059, (answer advice 5981) 6328, 8740 minister, crown land gifting and selling, 7483 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha, 727, 728 Local Government, minister, Town of Port Hedland, mayor, 116 McGowan government decision-making — motion, 7975 parliamentary debate — standing orders suspension motion, 996 regional funding — motion, 2427; mpi. 3868 Mental Health Black Dog Ride 1 Dayer 2018, s. 870 drug and alcohol rehabilitation services, Pemberton, 7355 Mines and Petroleum, Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha, local participation plan — motion, 3558 Ministers of the Crown Agriculture and Food, Minister for live export, 4470, 4472, 6842 performance, 3617, 3618 Corrective Services, Minister for Greenough Regional Prison — motion, 8808 performance — notice of motion, 4307; motion, 4626; in reply, 4651 Housing, Minister for, financial declaration, 88 overseas ministerial visits, 6696 Regional Development, Minister for, Albany wave farm, mpi. 6627 Transport, Minister for, Southern Ports Authority, WorkSafe investigation, mpi. 5275 Water, Minister for, chamber decorum, complaint, referral to Procedure and Privileges Committee — motion, 3859 Natural Gas (Canning Basin Joint Venture) Agreement (Termination) Bill 2017 — second reading, 1261 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 second reading, 2027 consideration in detail, 2058 third reading, 2061 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the, freedom of information unit, 2655 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 314 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

REDMAN, HON DONALD TERRENCE, BSc, DipEd (Warren–Blackwood) (Nat) (continued) Premier’s Statement consideration, 256 Carnegie Clean Energy, 258 government assets, privatisation, 259 GST, 259 home and community care services, 259 Infrastructure Western Australia, 260 regional priorities, 256 “Resilient Families, Stronger Communities: A roadmap for regional and remote Aboriginal communities”, report, 257 amendment to question, regional education programs camp schools and agricultural education farms provision trust, 201 Moora Residential College, 47 Procedure and Privileges Committee, second report, “Misleading the House: Statements Made by the Member for Darling Range”, adoption of report — amendment to motion, s. 2385 Public Sector Management “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report” — notice of motion, 593 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1273 Regional Development Albany wave energy project notice of motion, 7054; motion, 7194 business case, 3077, 3323, (answer advice 4926) 5286 Carnegie Clean Energy, 3220, 6622, 6623, 7484, (answer advice 7438) 7629, 8186, 8187, (answer advice 4926) 8581 funding, 5978 Garden Island trial, 3222, 4659 local jobs, 6841, 7101 referral to Public Accounts Committee — standing orders suspension motion, 8207; motion, 8207 Regional Development, Minister for, mpi. 6627, 8197 subsidy, 2483 business cases, 8310 Busselton–Margaret River Regional Airport expansion, 7951 minister’s performance — notice of motion, 3542; motion, 3629 royalties for regions, funding redistribution, mpi. 2738 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha — motion, 3179 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8374 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 second reading, 3889 consideration in detail, 4057–4062 State Development, Jobs and Trade Bungaroo Creek bore field, water infrastructure, 114 Woodside Energy, Karratha gas plant, 4420 Tourism Unearthed Pemberton festival, 2397 Wood, Stephen, dismissal, 2038, 2039 Transport, Southern Ports Authority, WorkSafe investigation, Minister for Transport, mpi. 5275 Treasury and Finance iron ore royalty alternatives, 116 royalties for regions recurrent costs, 114 Treasury Corporation accounts, 117, 4472 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8084 Water Denmark wastewater recycling project, Denmark Country Club, g. 2001 licence fee, reform, g. 5233 minister, portfolios, regional office closures, 112 ROBERTS, HON MICHELLE HOPKINS, BA, DipEd, Minister for Police; Road Safety (Midland) (ALP) Bryce, Hon Malcolm John — condolence motion, 711 Child Protection, child sexual abuse, Roebourne, 1863; mpi. 1880 Corrective Services, Greenough Regional Prison critical incident, 6695 minister’s performance — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 8807 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 315

ROBERTS, HON MICHELLE HOPKINS, BA, DipEd, Minister for Police; Road Safety (Midland) (ALP) (continued) Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the, eighth report, “The More Things Change…: Matters arising from the Corruption and Crime Commission’s Report on Operation Aviemore: Major Crime Squad Investigation into the Unlawful Killing of Mr Joshua Warneke”, government response, ms. 8936 Education and Training, camp schools, Fairbridge WA contract — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 5880 Health, Trauma 2018, ms. 6899 Legislative Assembly adjournment of the house, special — motion, 4223 business of the house Council messages — standing orders suspension motion, 8806 precedence of private members’ business — withdrawal of notice, 1850 temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — notice of motion, 8799 McGowan government frontline services — motion, 6304 transparency and accountability, mpi. 5985 Marshall, Arthur Dix — condolence motion, 3837 Mines and Petroleum, Cleveland–Cliffs and Mineral Resources Ltd, Koolyanobbing, referral to Public Accounts Committee — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 6506 Ministers of the Crown, Water, Minister for, chamber decorum, complaint, referral to Procedure and Privileges Committee — motion, 3864 Police 2018 Nine News Western Australia Police Excellence Awards, ms. 5228 Adler A110 seven-shot shotguns, 438 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2649 alleged meth lab, g. 6465 assaults against seniors, 6678 assistance and attendance phone calls, 6840 Ball, Constable Peter, memorial service, ms. 4914 canine unit and mounted section, 5270 child sexual abuse and domestic violence, south west region, 7625 clandestine drug laboratories, 6527 counter-terrorism exercises, 2064, 8388 crime prevention and diversity officers, 6678 crime statistics Australian Bureau of Statistics and Western Australia Police Force, 189 Aveley, Belhus, Ellenbrook and The Vines, (answer advice 192) 494, 2461 Belmont, 6278 Doubleview, Gwelup, Innaloo, Osborne Park, Scarborough and Trigg, (answer advice 192) 496, 2460 increase, 5972 investment, 7946 victims of crime, 4185 Darling Range, 3536 district boundaries realignment, 1867, 1870, 3702 districts, sworn officers, 7619 drink and drug–driving offences, 1910 drug detection dogs, 6697 family and domestic violence incidents, officer training and support, 641 firearms, transport, g. 4153 forensic officers, 6695 Fyfe, Assistant Commissioner Michelle, retirement, ms. 714 graduates, 8864 helicopter replacement, 2578 hoon offences, 6528 Igglesden, First Class Constable Darren, tribute, ms. 7035 illegal parking, disabled bays, 7622 illegal window washers, g. 3013 impounded vehicles, 6725, 7624 leavers strategy, ms. 7927 Leslie Street–Mandurah Road red-light camera, 151 Lindner, David, 1868, 1869 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 316 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ROBERTS, HON MICHELLE HOPKINS, BA, DipEd, Minister for Police; Road Safety (Midland) (ALP) (continued) Police (continued) liquor enforcement unit, 906, 6696 Mandurah police district, g. 3461, 3661 medically retired officers, 7175, 8189 meth border force, 8686 methamphetamine, 6621 seizures, 4610 strategy, 4790 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce, 2041 minister consultations CGM Communications, 1914 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 1915 Lucid Economics, 2315 contact, Cannings Purple, 121 portfolios complaints, 7618 computer network security, 6544, 7347, 8862 cybersecurity, attempted cyber 4357, 4365, 6683 digital platform advertising, 6673 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3587 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6524 fees and charges, reviews, 8865 firearms, 4392 gift registry, 2482 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6532–6535, 7347 information technology policy, 6329 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6528 labour hire company engagement, 153 Lockwood, Nicole, 9049 lost or stolen devices, 6519 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 640 mobile devices, 4402 office space, 2472 outsourced payroll management companies, 6525 photocopiers, 4415 privacy breaches, 7630 project management solution subscriptions, 4655 record-keeping plans, 4669 security services, 2448 smart speakers, 4386 state archives access requests, 4664 vehicles and keys, 134, 2464, 2467, 2475 wireless networks, 2238 professional development, 7618 questions on notice, 2651 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4479, 4665 contact with lobbyist forms, 7618 electorate offices, 6207 FTE, 1913, 2450 redundant and new positions, 2484 surveys, 2469 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 1910, 1911 Perth Arena, 1912, 1913 Narrier, Patrick Lennard, dangerous sex offender, escape, 2581 National Crime Authority, Adelaide bombing, ms. 567 north west water police unit, closure, 876 Northbridge police complex, 2213 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 317

ROBERTS, HON MICHELLE HOPKINS, BA, DipEd, Minister for Police; Road Safety (Midland) (ALP) (continued) Police (continued) officers additional, 7323, 8576, 8577 age demographics, 6349 firearms training, 6696 leave without pay, 6205 special constables, 6528 statistics, 7621 suspensions, 6547 unsworn, 6527 officers fluent in languages other than English, 159 operational savings, body cameras, 4611, 4612 outstanding bench warrants, 640 pill testing review, 6695 Police and Community Youth Centres, 6677 Police Remembrance Day, ms. 6613 protective service officers, 2461 regional enforcement unit, 7622 response times, Hillarys, Joondalup and Kingsley, 6840 rewards offered, 9048; ms. 7158 roadside drug tests, 640, 770, 6680 Ronald McDonald House, 4471 sex offenders, Operation Fledermaus, Roebourne, 6504, 6505 staff, 2018–19 state budget, 2893 stations, 7623 Ballajura, 6123, 6679 Cockburn, 4465, 6123 Hillarys, 4465, 6123 holding cells, 155 Joondalup, staff, 4465 Mandurah asset investment program, 155 graduates, 438 officers, 4351 Mundijong, 4468, 8865 staff and jurisdictions, (answer advice 7438) 7620 standalone or leased premises, 6696 strategic accommodation plan, 6697 tailgating offences, 6547 traffic infringements, 6679 TruNarc machines, 6718 Valentino, Anthony John, bail, 7822, 7823 Watson, Superintendent John Patrick, Australian Police Medal 4226, tribute, ms. 311 Western Australia Police Force R U OK? Day, ms. 5968 staff, injuries, 2208 terrorism powers, 878 youth crime intervention officers, south west region, 8865 Road Safety Australasian Road Safety Conference, ms. 6899 Australian Road Rules, regulation 225, 8862 drug-related road fatalities, 6680 Road Safety Commission “Speeding Slows You Down” campaign, 2652 videos, 2802 road trauma trust account, approved budget, 7624 serious crashes, blood and urine testing, 1728 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, Road Safety Commission–Western Force partnership, 473 speed limits, 7565; g. 3463 traffic accidents, Old Coast and Mandurah Roads, 2477 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 318 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

ROBERTS, HON MICHELLE HOPKINS, BA, DipEd, Minister for Police; Road Safety (Midland) (ALP) (continued) Road Traffic Amendment (Driving Offences) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 3595 introduction and first reading, 3668 second reading, 3668; in reply, 4932 consideration in detail, 4936–4938 third reading, 4938; in reply, 4938 Terrorism (Extraordinary Powers) Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 714 introduction and first reading, 850 second reading, 850; in reply, 2567 consideration in detail, 2569–2573 as to third reading — motion, 2574 third reading, 2748; in reply, 2749 Transport catastrophic injuries support scheme, 6123 Public Transport Authority, rolling stock, trespass and vandalism, 6119 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, ms. 8115 ROWE, MS CASSANDRA MICHELLE, BA, AdvDip (FinServ), Dip (FinServ), Dip (Screenwriting) (Belmont) (ALP) Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 8234 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2790 affordable housing, 2790 budget initiatives, 2790 domestic violence, 2791 environmental protection, 2792 health care, 2792 Metronet, 2790 public school infrastructure, 2791 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2790 Betting Tax Bill 2018 — question, 6616 Bryce, Hon Malcolm John — condolence motion, 709 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8965 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4332 Education and Training Belmont PS, 120th anniversary celebrations, s. 3491 TAFE, training opportunities, 1866 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7066 Health Bentley Hospital, 8101 sustainable health review, 873 Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement Bill 2017 — second reading, 451 Housing, Brownlie Towers, redevelopment, 2037 Ministers of the Crown, Premier, China visit, 3156 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 5727 Planning, Garvey Park wetlands, lot 603 Fauntleroy Avenue, Ascot, rezoning, p. 23; g. 442 Police helicopter replacement, 2578 illegal window washers, g. 3013 methamphetamine, seizures, 4610 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 9015 domestic violence, 9015 drug and alcohol strategy, 9017 education and training, 9016 Garvey Park, ecology, 9019 jobs, 9015, 9018 Metronet, 9017 sports funding, 9017 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8396 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 319

ROWE, MS CASSANDRA MICHELLE, BA, AdvDip (FinServ), Dip (FinServ), Dip (Screenwriting) (Belmont) (ALP) (continued) Sport and Recreation, girls in sport, television coverage, s. 6934 Tourism, liquor licensing reforms, pop-ups, 319 Transport, Stanton Road and Second Street, Redcliffe, p. 713 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 349 ROWE, HON SAMANTHA HELEN, BBus (International Business), Parliamentary Secretary (East Metropolitan) (ALP) Alternate Approaches to Reducing Illicit Drug Use and Its Effects on the Community, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 7116 Child Protection, child sexual abuse, Roebourne, 1959 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 — second reading, 938 Community Services department, corporate functions, 1962 homelessness, 10-year strategy — motion, 6857 Education and Training department, savings measures, 1958 portfolio, management and funding — motion, 791 schools Doubleview PS, complex opening, 1957 Moora Residential College, Hon Darren West, comments, 1964 School of Special Educational Needs: Behaviour and Engagement, 1964 Family and Domestic Violence, Safe at Home program, 5976 (correction of answer 6283) Mental Health, East Metropolitan Youth Unit, 7563 Police, crime statistics, 6277 Racing and Gaming, TAB, privatisation, 6942; g. 6907 Road Traffic Amendment (Driving Offences) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4928 Veterans Issues, employment transition and homelessness — motion, 4692 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 2712 RUNDLE, MR PETER JAMES, GAICD (Roe) (Nat) Aboriginal Affairs, Kalumburu community, swimming pool, 6281, 6282, 8453 Agriculture and Food agricultural shows, s. 8573 live export Agriculture and Food, Minister for, 4186, 4187; motion, 3706 federal Labor policy, 2148, 8099, 8100 minister’s performance — notice of motion, 4308; motion, 4652 regenerative agriculture, Minister for Agriculture and Food, advocacy, 5718 Wagin Woolorama, s. 3047 wild dogs, state barrier fence, 3701, 8979, 8980 Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 8236 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2930 aged care, 2932 community resource centres, 2931 Moora Residential College, 2931 regional economic development grant scheme, 2933 royalties for regions, Pilbara, 2930 sport and recreation, 2932 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading amendment to motion, regional education, 2759 second reading — cognate debate, 2930 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 third reading, 372 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 1684 Commerce and Industrial Relations Southern Ports Authority, WorkSafe investigations, 5092, 5093 subcontractors, industry reforms, g. 6469 Community and events, Nyabing Country Women’s Association, eighty-fifth anniversary, s. 4176 Community Services, community resource centres, p. 439, 2735, 3542 Corrective Services, minister’s performance — motion, 4640 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 320 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

RUNDLE, MR PETER JAMES, GAICD (Roe) (Nat) (continued) Education and Training Country Teaching Program, 8278 funding impacts, referral to Education and Health Standing Committee — motion, 756 minister, camp schools, closure, 287, 288 schools camp schools closure, 319 Fairbridge WA — motion, 5882; g. 8945 Hedland SHS, infrastructure, 7564, 7565 public schools, student attendance rates, 8279 transportable classrooms, 8279 Health, Katanning Hospital, general practitioners, 8578 Heritage Bill 2017 second reading, 2191 consideration in detail, 2602–2605, 3878–3882 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 624 consideration in detail, 1026, 1027 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 — second reading, 3318, 3331 McGowan government regional services, funding — motion, 2432; mpi. 3869 regional Western Australia — notice of motion, 593 Marshall, Arthur Dix — condolence motion, 3840 Ministers of the Crown Agriculture and Food, Minister for live export, 4186, 4187 performance — notice of motion, 4308; motion, 4652 Corrective Services, Minister for, performance — motion, 4640 Regional Development, Minister for — performance, 4305, 4306 Transport, Minister for, Southern Ports Authority, WorkSafe investigation, mpi. 5273 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 5713 Planning, Shalom House, 6943 Premier’s Statement consideration, 197 education, 200 Great Southern Community Housing Association, 199 infrastructure, underinvestment, 197 jobs, Esperance, 198 KidSport, 199 royalties for regions, 198 amendment to question, regional education programs camp schools and agricultural education farms provision trust, 200 Moora Residential College, 41 Procedure and Privileges Committee second report, “Misleading the House: Statements Made by the Member for Darling Range” — tabling, s. 2155 seventh report, “Enhancing the Legislative Assembly’s Procedures” — tabling, 6475 Regional Development community resource centres, funding, 2889 fly in, fly out workers, Pilbara — motion, 7209 minister’s performance, 4305, 4306; motion, 3651 Newdegate Machinery Field Days, s. 6494 Primary Industries and Regional Development, Department of, advertising, 6205 Seniors and Ageing, minister, portfolios, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 4428 Sport and Recreation grants, 8277 international hockey event, Narrogin, s. 2034 motorsports, 7220 Tourism, Lucky Bay, campsite funding, 2043 Transport Cleveland–Cliffs, iron ore, Esperance, 477, 981 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 321

RUNDLE, MR PETER JAMES, GAICD (Roe) (Nat) (continued) Transport (continued) Southern Ports Authority acting CEO, Patrick Stevedoring, 5268 bullying allegations, 879, 880 CEO, resignation, 3164 WorkSafe investigations acting CEO, 4919, 4920 Minister for Transport, mpi. 5273 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8116 Volunteering Community Reference Group, 8280 Water Corporation overdue accounts, 8279 staff, 8280 standpipes, charges, 7180 Women’s Interests, Nyabing Country Women’s Association, eighty-fifth anniversary, s. 4176 SAFFIOTI, HON RITA, BBus, Minister for Transport; Planning; Lands (West Swan) (ALP) Community Titles Amendment (Consistency of Charging) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 3988 introduction and first reading, 4162 second reading, 4162 cognate debate — motion, 5141 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 5142 third reading, 5143 Community Titles Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 3988 introduction and first reading, 4161 second reading, 4161 cognate debate — motion, 5141 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 5142 third reading, 5143 as to consideration in detail, 7873 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 7876 Economics and Industry Standing Committee, second report, “Perceptions and Realities of Regional Airfare Prices in Western Australia”, government response, ms. 568; s. 1660 Education and Training, Inner City College, master plan, (answer advice 7823) 8428 Environment, Beeliar wetlands, Infrastructure Western Australia — motion, 8589 Health minister, chief of staff, bullying allegations, mpi. 406 Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, redevelopment time line, 2651 Lands Ascot Racecourse, lease agreement, 5152 electronic conveyancing, 86, 88 former basketball stadium site, Joondalup, 6282, 8736 Geographic Names Committee, rejections, 6116 Land Administration Act, Carnegie Clean Energy, Albany, (answer advice 4926) 6050 Landcorp chairman, contact, Julian Grill and Brian Burke, 2650 Murdoch Activity Centre, 8248 Landgate commercialisation, 4181, 4182; motion privatisation, 4011, (answer advice 5981) 6328, 8740 Property Exchange Australia, 7945; ms. 7929, 8939 records, historical, 3588, 3589 satellite remote sensing services, 2215 verification of identity statements, s. 3369 Mangles Bay marina development, Cedar Woods, 8251 Middleton Beach, 7105 minister, crown land gifting and selling, 7484 North West Interconnected Power, licence, 3227 Ocean Reef marina, business case, 8250 Ronald McDonald House, 643, 4473 strata titles, reforms, 4923 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 322 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

SAFFIOTI, HON RITA, BBus, Minister for Transport; Planning; Lands (West Swan) (ALP) (continued) Lands (continued) Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha, 392, 393, 727, 728 York Street, valuations, 6842 Local Government Joondalup, City of, town planning scheme, g. 1242 Nedlands, City of, town planning scheme, g. 1237 Subiaco, City of, public council meetings, 6842 Swan, City of, John Bruce Martin, p. 439 McGowan government Darling Range electoral district of — motion, 3344 infrastructure projects, mpi. 3548; amendment to motion, 3551 performance, mpi. 741 state economy, mpi. 8996 transparency and accountability, mpi. 5989 Members of Parliament, member for Armadale, taxi industry reform consultation, 1177, 2230 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 7824 introduction and first reading, 7929 second reading, 7930 Ministers of the Crown Transport, Minister for performance — motion, 1153 Southern Ports Authority, WorkSafe investigation, mpi. 5277 Water, Minister for, chamber decorum, complaint, referral to Procedure and Privileges Committee — motion, 3862 Planning Beeliar wetlands, 7944 Bunbury Development Committee, 8252 department, Evan Jones, appointment, 8247 Design WA, 8247 Duffy House, Woodvale, g. 8944 Garvey Park wetlands, lot 603 Fauntleroy Avenue, Ascot, rezoning, g. 442 Industrial Lands Authority, West Mundijong, 3324 Kiara College, 8248 Mangles Bay marina, metropolitan region scheme amendment, ms. 7692 Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, Riverside project, 1179 Metropolitan Region Improvement Fund, 2248 metropolitan region scheme, south metropolitan region, rezoning — motion, 7937 metropolitan region scheme amendment 1308/41, East Wanneroo structure plan area, ms. 2866 Middleton Beach Activity Centre, 7103 model scheme text adoption, 2807 Perth hills planning and tourism strategy, 7819 Pickering Brook town site, 3613 Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, site redevelopment, 3232 Shalom House, 6943, 6944 South Perth station precinct plan, 6393 State Administrative Tribunal, City of Busselton, 6964 State Planning Policy 5.4: Road and Rail Noise, 8250 Statutory Planning Committee, 3236 Subiaco East precinct, 3232 urban infill, 6327 WA Planning Commission decisions, minister’s amendments, 3227 Mandogalup, 7105 recommendations, 5617, 7106 Waterloo industrial park, 7102 Yagan Square facilities, 1178 Waterline sculpture, 2226 Ports Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, in reply, 4169 third reading, 4171 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 323

SAFFIOTI, HON RITA, BBus, Minister for Transport; Planning; Lands (West Swan) (ALP) (continued) Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 2162 introduction and first reading, 2556 second reading, 2556; in reply, 3709 consideration in detail, 3712–3720 third reading, 3720; in reply, 3723 Regional Development Spoilbank marina, Port Hedland, 7103 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha — motion, 3182 Reserves (Tjuntjuntjara Community) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 3865 introduction and first reading, 3999 second reading, 3999; in reply, 7721 third reading, 7722 Road Safety, traffic accidents, Old Coast and Mandurah Roads, 2310 State Development, Jobs and Trade, Kurra Village, 7178 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 3988 introduction and first reading, 4159 second reading, 4159; in reply, 4962 consideration in detail, 4964–4986, 5084–5089, 5100–5105, 5132–5141 third reading, 5255; in reply, 5262 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 7711–7720 Tourism direct flights, Carnarvon and Monkey Mia, 3852 Perth hills and Pickering Brook, 8480 Rottnest Island, asset management, mpi. 7577 Transfer of Land Amendment Bill 2018 introduction and first reading, 8369 second reading, 8369 Transport Aboriginal employment, road construction, ms. 2722 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 air services, Regional Express and Skippers Aviation, 8251 airfares, regional, 7435 Atlas Iron, Stanley Point berths 3 and 4, 3494 autonomous vehicles, 2444 black spot program, 89 Broome port cruise ships access, 5717 upgrades, 2809 bus drivers, Transdev WA, 6937, 6938 bus services Baldivis, g. 8549 route 355, 114 central area transit, review, g. 5847 Hamersley, g. 7287 Manning, g. 5843 Swan Valley Explorer, 7433 bus shelters, refurbishments and constructions, 88 CGM Communications, Westport Taskforce, 7101, 7102 Cleveland–Cliffs, iron ore, Esperance, 477, 981 counter-terrorism exercises, 154 cycling infrastructure, 6501 department practical driving assessments, 7100, 8453 Public Transport Authority, CabCharge and Uber, 2647 staff, by region, 99 traffic inspectors, 6967 Forrestfield–Airport Link tunnelling machine, 979, 980, 987, 988, 1134 worker safety, 7726 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 324 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

SAFFIOTI, HON RITA, BBus, Minister for Transport; Planning; Lands (West Swan) (ALP) (continued) Transport (continued) Fremantle bicycle path, 8255 outer harbour, task force, 2399 Passenger Terminal, 7104 government contracts, Huawei, 4925, 4926, 5264, 5265 Hillarys Boat Harbour, 4469; g. 8543 Lord Street project, 8253 Main Roads WA Carrington Street–Stirling Highway project, 1125, 1127 staff, by region, 100 Mandurah Estuary Bridge, traffic count, 1179 Maritime Union of Australia, town hall event, Fremantle, 8739 Matagarup Bridge, 4922, 8582 Metronet Alkimos precinct, 5870 Armadale line, Byford extension, 3697, 8479 communication systems, tender process, 2892 disclosure, 7814, 7815 Federal–State infrastructure package, 2143 Infrastructure Australia, assessment, 8187 office, staff, 2650 pre-election analysis, 1132, 1133, 1272 private sector reference group, 7104 rail projects, 7816, 7817 railcars, 5718 ticketing system, 8249 transparency and disclosure, mpi. 7828 Metropolitan Region Improvement Fund, expenditure, 94 metropolitan region scheme amendment, Point Peron, 2227 minister chief of staff, 2651 consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2258 Lucid Economics, 2480 contact Cannings Purple, 119 Cedar Woods, 2227 performance — motion, 1153 portfolios complaints, 6096 computer network security, 6179, 6358, 6361 cybersecurity, 5144, 5145, 6354 debt, 8438 digital platform advertising, 6332 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3229 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6104 fees and charges, reviews, 8462 freedom of information requests, 8449 gift registry, 2317 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6152, 6171, 6178, 7479 information technology policy, 6331 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6350 labour hire company engagement, 152 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 113 lost or stolen devices, 6335 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 140 mobile devices, 5146 office space, 2286 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 325

SAFFIOTI, HON RITA, BBus, Minister for Transport; Planning; Lands (West Swan) (ALP) (continued) Transport (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) outsourced payroll management companies, 6114 photocopiers, 5150 privacy breaches, 8254 project management solution subscriptions, 4370 record-keeping plans, 5155 security services, 2242 smart speakers, 4382 state archives access requests, 5617 vehicles and keys, 126, 2262, 2271, 2301 wireless networks, 2233 professional development, 6053 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4477, 5153 contact with lobbyist forms, 6840 FTE, 2250, 2253 redundant and new positions, 2483 staff surveys, 2280 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 1174, 1175 Perth Arena, 1176, 1177 Nambeelup, investment, 3078 Navigable Waters Regulations 1958, review, 7102 peer review panel, John Langoulant, 7484 Perth parking levy, 5153 Pilbara Ports Authority, cash and cash-equivalent reserves, 113 Port Geographe, entrance channel dredging, 642 ports and harbours fees and charges, Esperance, 8248 Westport Taskforce, Fremantle, 8246, 8735 principal shared path network, 2809 project business cases, 3078 public transport infrastructure, 7728 Public Transport Authority, rolling stock, trespass and vandalism, 6346 rail Byford line extension, 3534 freight, 1868 future fund, 6967 Mundijong freight line, 8739, 8740 Recreational Boating Facilities Assessment Panel, 113 regional , security measures, 2889 restricted access vehicles, reported accidents, 8454 road and rail infrastructure, 1669, 8982 roads Bussell Highway, g. 1239, 3668 Denny Avenue level crossing, 3494, 8822 Forrestfield–Airport link, sinkhole, ms. 6614 freeways, widening, 7042 High Street upgrade, Fremantle, 575, 8246 investment, small business, 6940 Kaloorup Road, 6964 Marmion Avenue, Wanneroo, 8249 Meadowlands Drive, p. 4145 Murdoch Drive, extension, 7105 Northbridge Tunnel, repainting, 2311 Old Coast and Mandurah Roads, high/wide load movements, 2309 Perth Freight Link, Armadale and Joondalup Roads projects, 1123, 1124 regional investment, 2733, 6798 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 326 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

SAFFIOTI, HON RITA, BBus, Minister for Transport; Planning; Lands (West Swan) (ALP) (continued) Transport (continued) roads (continued) Roe Highway stage 8, Leach Highway, 577 Roebourne–Wittenoom Road upgrade, asbestos contamination, 6939, 6940 Stephenson Avenue, Fremantle, 8249 Tonkin Highway stage 3, 3694, 3695, 8479 Toodyay Road, business case, 8250 traffic congestion, 2401 Wanneroo Road–Joondalup Drive interchange, 5157, 8246; g. 2552, 4154 school bus services, Serpentine and Mundijong, g. 8943 school bus stop, Toodyay Road, Morangup, g. 2549 Southern Ports Authority acting CEO, Patrick Stevedoring, 5268 annual report, 8739 (supplementary information 8986) bullying allegations, 879, 880 CEO, resignation, 3164 Cliffs Resources, 8299 WorkSafe investigations acting CEO, 4919, 4920 Minister for Transport, mpi. 5277 Southern Ports Post-Amalgamation Review, ms. 440 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, Matagarup Bridge, 480 speed limits and signage, Cookernup, g. 441 staff, metropolitan and regional passenger services, 113 taxi subsidy scheme and National Disability Insurance Scheme, ms. 8939 taxis on-demand services, 281 plates buyback scheme, 316, 1131, 8427 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018, 5092 train services Australind, g. 5845 AvonLink, 7103 train stations Bayswater, 2039 Mandurah, maintenance budget, 2653 South Perth, rezoning, g. 444 Yanchep, Ellenbrook, Byford, Forrestfield–Airport Link and Thornlie–Cockburn, patronage and daily trip forecasts, 94 Transperth, Central Area Transport bus service, 5152 Transport and Infrastructure Council meeting, wheatbelt secondary freight route, 7945, 7946 WA Bicycle Network grants program, 2652, 2653 wheatbelt secondary freight routes project, g. 6902 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 4927 introduction and first reading, 5079 second reading, 5079 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 6022 consideration in detail, 6031–6049, 6262–6273, 6283–6292, 6318–6326 third reading, 6513 third reading, in reply, 6515 question: taxi industry reform, 5092 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 4927 introduction and first reading, 5083 second reading, 5083 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 6022 consideration in detail, 6482–6493, 6510–6512 third reading, 6515 Treasury and Finance, “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, business cases, 471, 472 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 327

SANDERSON, MS AMBER-JADE, BA, Parliamentary Secretary (Morley) (ALP) Child Protection child sexual abuse, Roebourne, mpi. 1881 National Redress Scheme, 4182 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 — second reading, 330 Community Services, Men’s Sheds of WA, funding, g. 7694 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4315 Education and Care Services National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 3565 Education and Training Building and Construction Industry Training Fund, 6620 Dollarmites, school banking program, g. 7290 Hughes, Michelle, tribute, s. 6933 Emergency Services, Stirling State Emergency Service Unit, g. 7695 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on, first report, “My Life, My Choice: The Report of the Joint Select Committee on End of Life Choices” — tabling, 5237 Energy, unconventional oil and gas projects, royalties, 8682 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6639 Innovation and ICT, national broadband network, fibre-to-the-kerb connections, 1872 Legal affairs child sex abuse victims, statute of limitations removal, 4789 State Administrative Tribunal, development application decisions, g. 1234 Legislation Bill 2018 — second reading, 7448 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 227 domestic violence, 231 education, 227 health, 228 infrastructure, road projects, 229 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 230 Metronet, 230 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 — question: parole reviews, 7322 Sport and Recreation, Noranda Junior Football Club, s. 872 Tourism China and Japan, 7815 Ultimate Fighting Championship, 15 Treasury and Finance Chamber of Commerce and Industry, economic growth forecast, 483 state finances, Department of Treasury, 8577 Water Corporation, fees and charges, 2145 Women’s Interests, body image education, Roisin Beesley, s. 8573 SCOTT, HON ROBIN DAVID (Mining and Pastoral) (PHON) Agriculture and Food live export domestic processing, 8149 (correction of answer 8534) Emanuel Exports, licence cancellation, 5205 wild dogs, control, 6992 Alternate Approaches to Reducing Illicit Drug Use and Its Effects on the Community, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 7123 Commerce and Industrial Relations Building and Construction Industry Training Fund — motion, 1369; amendment to motion, 1741, 1745; motion, as amended, 1750 industrial manslaughter, 7517 silicosis risk, 6237 Corrective Services department, WorkSafe prosecution, 7382 Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison, 7137 Disability Services, National Disability Insurance Scheme, transition, 1960, 3448, 3454, 3986 Disallowance motions, Rights in Water and Irrigation Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — notice of motion, 7754 Education and Training apprentices and trainees, 6240 Carnarvon School of the Air, s. 9188 Isolated Children’s Parents’ Association conference, s. 1230 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 328 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

SCOTT, HON ROBIN DAVID (Mining and Pastoral) (PHON) (continued) Energy Asian Renewable Energy Hub, s. 5664 Emu Downs wind and solar farm, 1576, 1577 Greenough River solar farm, 1575 Mumbida wind farm, 1576 Synergy, advertising, 1564 Environment emissions reduction fund, 7779 Pinjin pastoral station, Hawthorn Resources, 3753 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 4238 government fees and charges, increases, 4238 health care, 4241 Metronet, 4240 Primary Industries and Regional Development, Department of, appropriations, 4240 resources industry, 4240 royalties for regions, 4240 Federal–State Relations, cashless debit card trials, 5697 Health Kalgoorlie Health Campus computerised tomography scanner, 2094 magnetic resonance imaging machine, 2688, 3426, 4567, 5807, 5932, 6757, 8642; p. 2325, 3736 sonography and nuclear medicine, 2358, 2536, 3107 (answer advice 3274) nurses, regional towns, 3832 services, Kambalda, 2540 snakebites, antivenom, 8793 Housing remote Aboriginal communities, drinking water, 1396 rent collection, Katampul, 5028 (answer advice 5391) (correction of answer 5449) Lands lot 1522 on deposited plan 186503, 2135 pastoral land, unimproved values, 1227 Legal affairs Aboriginal offenders, incarceration alternatives, 1461 drugs, harm reduction, s. 7150 Mines and Petroleum Cleveland–Cliffs, Koolyanobbing, closure, 2997 Fraser Institute, annual survey of mining companies, 829 gold greenfield exploration, 7270 industry, 1391 Helena and Aurora Ranges, mining, 947 iron ore levy, Nationals WA, s. 7275, 7680 Joe Lord Core Library, Kalgoorlie, 8146, 8770 mining tenement applications, Kalgoorlie registry, 9081, 9235 Mining Warden, historic records, Kalgoorlie, 2090 Pinjin pastoral station, Hawthorn Resources, 3918, 4118, 5463, 6574, 6755, 6891, 7675; s. 3779 prospecting access deeds, 1222 licence applications, 2992 Mines Safety and Inspection Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 5300 Mining on Pinjin Station, Select Committee into establishment — notice of motion, 4820; motion, 5021 extension of reporting time — motion, 8123 interim report, “Inquiry into Mining on Pinjin Station — Extension of Time” — tabling, 8123 Occupational Safety and Health Amendment Bill 2017 second reading — cognate debate, 5300 committee, 5321 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 — second reading, 2366 Police, north west water police unit, closure, 1324 (answer advice 1398) Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1947 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 329

SCOTT, HON ROBIN DAVID (Mining and Pastoral) (PHON) (continued) Railway and Port (The Pilbara Infrastructure Pty Ltd) Agreement Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 2098 Regional Development aged-care accommodation, Leonora, 4842 community resource centres funding, s. 4285 Norseman, 1767 Kurnalpi–Pinjin and Yarri Roads, 1804 Laverton Hospital upgrade, minister’s comments, 1808 Ukrainian rocket launch facility, 1804 State Development, Jobs and Trade Asian renewable energy hub, 5648 automation, societal impact, s. 5452 jobs Esperance port, 5491 LNG projects, 5312, 5383; s. 5401 Local Projects, Local Jobs program motion, 4550 s. 5045 Mineral Resources Ltd, Helena and Aurora Ranges, Koolyanobbing, 5445 Sino Iron project, mine continuation proposals, Karratha, 9156 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 — committee, 6872, 6878 Tourism airport services, 684 Wiluna to Meekatharra road, 7904 Transport climate change, mean sea level, Fremantle, 1574 Main Roads WA, restricted access vehicle networks, 8911 rail lines, realignment, Kalgoorlie–Boulder, 3271 taxis, plates buyback scheme, p. 6969 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 7007 committee, 7141 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7007 Treasury and Finance gold, probable and proven reserves, 1501 gold royalty rate increase, Treasurer’s comments, 2692 GST distribution, 1088 payroll tax amendment to notice of motion, 3080, 4228; motion, 5362; in reply, 5632 statistics, 7033 s. 7412 royalties, review, 1457 state budget, Mineral Resources Ltd, iron ore mines, 523 Water desalination plants, 1809, 1810, 6996 licence fee, 4248 Western Australia State Work Permit Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 1414 withdrawal of notice of motion to introduce, 3737 SHAW, MS JESSICA JANE, BA (Dist), LLB (Hons), BA (Hons), LLM (Swan Hills) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2939 affordable housing, 2940 education, 2941 emergency services initiative, 2941 Midland train station, upgrade, 2941 Morley–Ellenbrook railway line, 2940 Pearce Chamber of Commerce and Community, 2939 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2939 Community and events, Michelle, Bella and Rua Petersen, tribute, s. 4781 Community Services, Ellenbrook community and youth services hub, s. 8574 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 330 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

SHAW, MS JESSICA JANE, BA (Dist), LLB (Hons), BA (Hons), LLM (Swan Hills) (ALP) (continued) Economics and Industry Standing Committee third report, “Annual Report 2016–17” — tabling, 5248 fourth report, “Western Australia’s Smash Repair Industry: Structural Challenges” — tabling, 8957 Energy, bulk-battery storage trial, Mandurah, 7326 Environment, dumping proposals, Bullsbrook, s. 3692 Health, Midland Public Hospital, magnetic resonance imaging machine, 5720 Local Government, Karrakatta Cemetery renewal process, g. 845 McGowan government, state economy — motion, 5755 Mental Health mental health services, east metropolitan region, g. 5235; p. 8058 Midland Public Hospital, mental health emergency centre, 8190 Mines and Petroleum, resources sector, 8102 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 — second reading, 2032, 2046 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 9010 CLAN Midland, 9013 education, 9013 Ellenbrook, 9011, 9014 government services and infrastructure, 9011 mental health services, 9012 volunteer bush fire brigade facility, 9014 Railway and Port (The Pilbara Infrastructure Pty Ltd) Agreement Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 1855 State Development, Jobs and Trade, state economy, job creation, 2729 Tourism direct flights, Carnarvon and Monkey Mia, 3852 Gourmet Escape, expansion 5572 investment, 723 Transport bus services, Swan Valley Explorer, 7433 Metronet Federal–State infrastructure package, 2142 Morley–Ellenbrook rail line, pre-election analysis, 1271 Treasury and Finance foreign buyers surcharge, social media comments, 4920 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, impact, 385 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8107 SIBMA, HON TJORN DIRK, MBA, BA (Hons), GAICD (North Metropolitan) (Lib) Child Protection agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5823 grandparents rearing grandchildren, 3790, 3791 minister Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3808 portfolios, boards and committees, 5560 staff, annual leave, 5545 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, minister, Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3806 Commerce and Industrial Relations, Christmas retail trading hours, 9241 Community and events, Cooper, Brian Frederick, tribute, s. 554 Community Services Community Service Excellence Awards, s. 2859 department, staff, annual leave, 3811 grandcarers assistance program, 3110 hardship utility grant scheme, administration, 8147 minister, Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3807 Corrective Services, minister, budget responsibility, 8916 Culture and the Arts Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3808, 3816, 3819, 3823, 3827, 3828 Lotterywest, CEO, 3832 Picabar, Perth Cultural Centre precinct, p. 7753, 8742 State Records Act, Premier’s office, compliance, 2089, 2360 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 — second reading, 5790 Education and Care Services National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 5338, 5374 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 331

SIBMA, HON TJORN DIRK, MBA, BA (Hons), GAICD (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Education and Training agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5833 department, staff, annual leave, 3813 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3825, 3834A, 3978–3981 minister portfolios, boards and committees, 5558 staff, annual leave, 5553 portfolio, management and funding — motion, 792 schools Landsdale Farm School, p. 2324; s. 2544 School of Special Educational Needs: Behaviour and Engagement, 1964 Elder Abuse, Select Committee into, final report, “‘I never thought it would happen to me’: When trust is broken” — motion, 6227, 8334 Emergency Services agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5831 minister portfolios, boards and committees, 5697 staff, annual leave, 5695 Energy, Western Power, maintenance operations, Woodvale, 3270; s. 3292 Environment agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5831 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, projects, 3972, 3977 minister portfolios, boards and committees, 5697 staff, annual leave, 5696 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on, seventy-third report, “2017–18 Budget Cycle — Part 1: Estimates hearings and related matters” — motion, 2856 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 2700 budget papers, presentation, 2700 freedom of information requests, 2706 government accountability, 2706 government trading enterprises, dividends, 2704 household expenses, 2701 questions without notice, 2706 state debt, 2700 TAB, sale, 2705 Family and Domestic Violence, minister, Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3807 Federal–State Relations, 2018–19 budget — motion, 2503 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 9077, 9088 committee, 9106–9108 Government’s Local Projects, Local Jobs Program, Select Committee into the amendment to motion, as amended, 7885 establishment — notice of motion, 3238; motion, 7123; motion, 7485; amendment to motion, 7494 Health agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, (answer advice 5816) 5834 (correction of answer 5935) department, staff, annual leave, 3814 Lotterywest and Healthway, administrative merger, 5561 minister chief of staff, resignation, 1456 portfolios, boards and committees, 5558 staff, annual leave, 5963 North Metropolitan Health Service misconduct, Corruption and Crime Commission report, 5311, 5447, 6756, 6994, 7140 procurement practices, 5389 (correction of answer 5495) (supplementary information 8916) PathWest, privacy breach, 1352 Heritage, Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3808, 3817, 3831 Housing agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5824 minister portfolios, boards and committees, 5560 staff, annual leave, 5545 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 332 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

SIBMA, HON TJORN DIRK, MBA, BA (Hons), GAICD (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Landgate, Public Sector Commission review, 6890, 7273 Legal affairs, Attorney General portfolios, boards and committees, 5697 staff, annual leave, 5694 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5683 Legislative Council parliamentary questions, s. 1407 parliamentary standards and accountability — motion, 3381 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 3412 committee, 3773–3777, 3935, 3941, 3946 Local Government cemeteries, 4876; p. 3735 department, staff, annual leave, 3809 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3808, 3820, 3824, 3827, 3831 minister portfolios, boards and committees, 5558 staff, annual leave, 5551 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5690 McGowan government financial plan — motion, 1923 information supply — motion, 7235 Langoulant report — motion, 1432 Members of Parliament Darling Range, member for, work history, 2847 electorate allowance, political candidate promotion, 3427 Mines and Petroleum agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5683 department, staff, shareholders, 1473 minister portfolios, boards and committees, 5560 staff, annual leave, 5547 Mines Safety and Inspection Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 5210, 5291 Ministers of the Crown Corrective Services, Minister for, budget responsibility, 8916 ministerial offices, staff, social media policy, 7031 Premier Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3809 Murphy, Kieran, appointment, 2538 portfolios, boards and committees, 5559 staff, annual leave, 5556 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5692 Natural Gas (Canning Basin Joint Venture) Agreement (Termination) Bill 2017 — second reading, 4273 Occupational Safety and Health Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 5210, 5291 Planning Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, 3 Oceans twin towers development, Scarborough, 4119 department, staff, annual leave, 3973 Police agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 6253 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3972, 3977–3981 minister portfolios, boards and committees, 5558 staff, annual leave, 5962 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the “Cabinet Handbook”, matters requiring cabinet approval, 4566 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3819–3831 register of gifts, 5561 staff annual leave, 3815 security clearance, 5557 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 333

SIBMA, HON TJORN DIRK, MBA, BA (Hons), GAICD (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1940 Public and Health Sector Legislation Amendment (Right of Return) Bill 2018 second reading, 8022 committee, 9231, 9232 Public Sector Management machinery-of-government changes, implementation, 8344 North Metropolitan Health Service, misconduct, Corruption and Crime Commission, government response, 6443, 6573 public sector, contract and casual workers, 7777 Public Sector Commission contracts, review, 8774 government boards and committees, 7517 government contractors audit and review, 5491 independent reviews, 2690, 2995, 8639 staff, 5698 term-of-government staff, investigation, 1552, 1553 Racing and Gaming, minister, Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3806 Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 second reading, 7912 committee, 8014–8017 Regional Development community resource centres, 3804, 3805, 3972 digital connectivity, regional Western Australia — motion, 5179 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3826, 3972, 4140, 4141 minister portfolios, boards and committees, 5697 staff, annual leave, 5553 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5690 Seniors and Ageing agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5830 minister portfolios, boards and committees, 5559 staff, annual leave, 5551 Small Business, minister, Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3806 Sport and Recreation Collie Mineworkers Olympic Pool, 1326 KidSport funding, 1461 voucher eligibility, 1502 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3808, 3816, 3821, 3826, 3981 State Development, Jobs and Trade automation, societal impact, 5418 department, staff, annual leave, 3810 Local Projects, Local Jobs program motion, 4552, 5000 cabinet approval, 524, 688, 1223 grant advice, Treasury and Department of Finance, 3150, 3151 grant delivery processes and procedures, 1328, 1393 Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, Department of, 1771 ministerial affiliations with recipient organisations, 3976 reporting and acquittal requirements, 3828 residual amount, 829, 949, 1086 special inquirer — motion, 1191 minister portfolios, boards and committees, 5558 staff, annual leave, 5555 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5691 population growth — motion, 2496 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 1483 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 334 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

SIBMA, HON TJORN DIRK, MBA, BA (Hons), GAICD (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Tourism agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5829 minister Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3807 portfolios, boards and committees, 5559 staff, annual leave, 5548 Transport agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5824 bus services, Swan Valley Explorer, 7906 department, staff, annual leave, 3976 government contracts, Huawei, 5033, 5204, 5652, 5810, 5931, 6239, 9083, 9159 Main Roads WA, staff, annual leave, 3974 minister portfolios, boards and committees, 5560 staff, annual leave, 5546 Public Transport Authority, staff, annual leave, 3975 Wanneroo Road–Joondalup Drive intersection, p. 1356 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 7013 committee, 7250, 7251 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7013 Treasury and Finance agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5542 (correction of answer 5814) department, goods and services procurement audits, 7032 expenditure approvals, Treasurer’s delegated authority, 4722 government departments, advertising, 3754, 3921 machinery-of-government changes, Auditor General’s report, 8037 Treasurer portfolios, boards and committees, 5559 staff, annual leave, 5549 Veterans Issues , Battle of Villers–Bretonneux, s. 1523 employment transition and homelessness — motion, 4688 Volunteering, National Volunteers Week, s. 4132 Water agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5835 minister portfolios, boards and committees, 5560 staff, annual leave, 5557 Women’s Interests, minister, Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3807 Youth, Scouts WA, 2018 Youth Awards, s. 1972 SMITH, HON CHARLES LEONARD, MSc, BSc (Hons), Post Grad Cert (East Metropolitan) (PHON) Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 4696 foreign buyers duty surcharge, 4699 gross state product, growth, 4697 GST, 4697 Metronet, 4697 police officers, redress scheme, 4699 population forecasts, 4698 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 4696 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, Holodomor Remembrance Day, s. 8669 Community and events, International Men’s Day, s. 8173 Community Services, homelessness, 10-year strategy — motion, 6861 Coroners Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 5912 Corrective Services prisons and detention centres, staff assaults, 683 Young Offenders Act, review, 7269 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct and Criminal Property Confiscation Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 3276 Criminal Code Amendment (Desecration of War Memorials) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 7358 introduction and first reading, 7632 second reading, 7632 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 335

SMITH, HON CHARLES LEONARD, MSc, BSc (Hons), Post Grad Cert (East Metropolitan) (PHON) (continued) Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 — second reading, 6981 Criminal Procedure Amendment (Trial by Judge Alone) Bill 2017 — second reading, 4680 Culture and the Arts Magna Carta, s. 3952 Reformation Day, s. 7682 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 — second reading, 5789 Education and Training 350.org rally, Parliament House, 8529 department critical incident reports, 948, 1087 (correction of answer 4256), 1224 violence policies review, s. 5213 jobs, skilled migration list, 5447, 5930 (supplementary information 6446), 6576, 6754, 8147, 9086 NAPLAN, computer-based assessments, 1501, 4718 Safe Schools program, 2843 university degrees, s. 6251 Electoral Affairs, political donations and lobbying — motion, 7633; in reply, 7642 Family and Domestic Violence, victims, cross-examination, 5649 Financial Transaction Reports Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6559 Health, asbestos, disease, s. 8537 International Affairs, South Africa, land expropriation, s. 4870 Legal affairs Bail Act, review, s. 7532 Equal Opportunity Commission, 8341 Fremantle , desecration, s. 4131 Karovska, Marija, fatality, s. 4131 Njamal People’s Trust, inquiry, 8770 religious freedom, s. 9188 Local Government Standards Panel, p. 8741, 9126 McGowan government, WA Labor Party, China links, 9157 Ministers of the Crown, Premier, China visit, Australia–China relations, 3108 Personal Choice and Community Safety, Select Committee on, establishment — motion, 5359 Planning national population policy, 3750 Perth and Peel strategic assessment, 2689 Perth’s population, Infrastructure Australia projection, 1325, 1961 population growth, 6991, 7907 urban density, s. 8789 Police Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Act, registered sex offender compliance, 2994 computer-aided dispatch jobs, 6888, 7139 domestic violence incident reports, 5387, 7281 drug offences, prosecutions, 4251 medically retired officers, 4564, 5028, 5808; s. 4282; p. 6970 methamphetamine, usage, 7244 officers, mental health, s. 7020 Perth district, 2091, 2356 stations, front counter contacts, 5489 workers’ compensation, 524 Public Sector Management, Integrity (Lobbyists) Act, 6440 Sentence Administration Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 515 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 9140 State Development, Jobs and Trade automation, societal impact, s. 5453 domestic gas reservation policy, 9235 floating LNG projects, 3272 jobs casualisation, s. 6766 skilled migration list, 5206 population growth — motion, 2490 Transport, government contracts, Huawei, 4843, 5314 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 336 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

SMITH, HON CHARLES LEONARD, MSc, BSc (Hons), Post Grad Cert (East Metropolitan) (PHON) (continued) Treasury and Finance Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings, APA Group, takeover bid, 7379 gross state product growth, 6237 Treasurer, China visit, 7776 Veterans Issues employment transition and homelessness — motion, 4692 veterans employment transition support, 8637 Water public supply, fluoridation, Yanchep, p. 499 soil and water contamination, west Bullsbrook, 7518, 7676, 8035 SPEAKER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (Hon P.B. Watson) Address-in-Reply, presentation to Governor, acknowledgement, s. 1107 Agriculture and Food, minister, live export — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 3704 Audit, Joint Standing Committee on, review of the Treasurer’s “Review of the Financial Management Act (2006)”, 5880 Child Protection, child sexual abuse, civil litigation, statute of limitations legislation — removal of order, 8367 Commerce and Industrial Relations, Christmas retail trading hours — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 8692 Commissioner for Children and Young People, Joint Standing Committee on the, inquiry into the monitoring and enforcing of child safe standards — terms of reference, 8998 Community and events, Hearing Awareness Week 2018, s. 369 Community Development and Justice Standing Committee, inquiry into the protection of crowded places in Western Australia from terrorist acts — terms of reference, 22 Corrective Services corruption task force — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 7738 minister Greenough Regional Prison — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 8807 performance — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 4018 Corruption and Crime Commission, “Review of Police Response to an Incident in a Country Town where Excessive Force was used and an Arrested Person’s Details not Recorded”, correction, s. 1677 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the extension of reporting date, 8986 first report, “The efficiency and timeliness of the current appointment process for Commissioners and Parliamentary Inspectors of the CCC”, government response, s. 24 second report, “The ability of the Corruption and Crime Commission to charge and prosecute”, government response, s. 24 Culture and the Arts Lotterywest, “2017–18 Annual Report”, correction, 5981 Picabar, Perth Cultural Centre precinct — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 7439 Disability Services, Hearing Awareness Week 2018, s. 369 Economics and Industry Standing Committee, 7184 inquiry into microgrids and associated technologies in Western Australia extension of reporting date, 5880 terms of reference, 395 inquiry into WA’s automotive smash repair industry — terms of reference, 2895 second report, “Perceptions and Realities of Regional Airfare Prices in Western Australia”, government response, s. 592 Education and Health Standing Committee inquiry into the role of diet in type 2 diabetes prevention and management — terms of reference, 5272 third report, “Putting VET to the test: An assessment of the delivery of Vocational Education and Training in Schools”, government response, s. 592 Education and Training “Department of Education and Training Annual Report 2016–17”, correction, 396 independent public schools policy — removal of notice, 2747 minister, portfolio management — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 18 Moora Residential College — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 584 Electoral Affairs Cottesloe, electoral district of, declared vacant, 4 Darling Range electoral district issue of writ for by-election, 2159, 3048 resignation of member for Darling Range, 2158 Energy, electricity sector — removal of notice, 25 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 337

SPEAKER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (Hon P.B. Watson) (continued) Financial Transaction Reports Amendment Bill 2018 — explanatory memorandum, 1676 Government Chief Information Officer, Office of the, “Annual Report 2015–16”, correction, s. 1676 Health “Animal Resources Authority Annual Report FY 2017–18”, correction, 7824 Asbestos Awareness Month, blue lamington drive, s. 8818 Perth Children’s Hospital, practical completion — removal of order, 7824 “WA Country Health Service Annual Report 2016–2017”, correction, 4307 Legal affairs, legislative drafting services, private members’ bills, 6625 Legislative Assembly acknowledgement of country, 4 Acting Speaker, appointment, 988 adjournment of the house, special, 9045 budget presentation, 2139; s. 2547 business of the house, dinner suspension, 4016, 5077 chamber camera operator access, 8975 media access, 4, 2138, 6615 photographer and television camera access, 2576 seating plan, 1659 Darling Range, former member for, criminal investigation, 2375, 2747 Hearing Awareness Week, Auslan interpreter, 312 Legislative Assembly and Parliamentary Services Department surveys, 3154 Parliament House, server racks, 3 “Perth Theatre Trust Annual Report 2016–2017”, correction, 2000 “Report of the Speaker’s Parliamentary Delegation to China, April 2018” — tabling, 4189 Speaker, international travel, 7223 Speaker’s chair, coffee cups, 6898 suspension of member, 3052, 3698, 8118, 9028 trade union movement — removal of order, 3456 visitors Brunswick Junction PS and Carmel Adventist College, 5565 Chinese delegation, healthcare academic exchange program, 8974 Cockman, Margaret, OAM, 7926 Greenwood College, 6613 Lake Joondalup lifestyle village residents, 7926 Maida Vale PS, s. 872 North Metro PEAC Centre, 7035 One Arm Point, 7544 Our Lady of Good Counsel School, 371 Pinjarra PS, 7174 PyeongChang Winter Games olympians and paralympians, 1848 St Joseph’s School, 7813 University of Notre Dame Australia and Great Southern Grammar, 4914 Waroona DHS and St Joseph’s College, 3595 visitors, distinguished Brooks, Hon Colin, s. 2884 Chinese consul, 7926 Consul General of India and spouse, 5868 McRae, Tony and Megan Anwyl, 8818, 8978 Omodei, Hon Paul, 6496 Western Cape Provincial Parliament delegation, 6612, 6791 McGowan government consistency — removal of notice, 5577 Darling Range electorate, infrastructure projects — motion, as amended, mpi. 3556 election commitments new taxes — removal of notice, 1677, 6626 electricity prices — removal of notice, 2747 financial plan — removal of order, 3988 infrastructure — removal of notice, 7824 jobs, cost of living — removal of notice, 3543, 8195 parliamentary debate — standing orders suspension motion, 1004 regional Western Australia — removal of notice, 5577 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 338 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

SPEAKER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (Hon P.B. Watson) (continued) Marshall, Arthur Dix — condolence motion, 3844 Members of Parliament Cottesloe, member for resignation, 4 swearing-in, 1659 Darling Range former member for, criminal investigation, 2375, 2747, 3048, 3168; removal of order, 7691 member for, swearing-in, 4295 Mines and Petroleum Cleveland–Cliffs and Mineral Resources Ltd, Koolyanobbing, referral to Public Accounts Committee — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 6506 department, “Annual Report 2017–18”, correction, 6898 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha, local participation plan — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 3557 Ministers of the Crown Corrective Services, Minister for, Greenough Regional Prison — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 8807 Tourism, Minister for, performance — standing orders suspension motion resumed, 1675 Water, Minister for, chamber decorum complaint, 3856 referral to Procedure and Privileges Committee — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 3858 Planning, Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, Scarborough planning framework and design guidelines, development approval, ruling by Speaker, 8206 Police, Commissioner of Police, support — removal of notice, 2376, 7158 Procedure and Privileges Committee Darling Range, member for, referral, 6 second report, “Misleading the House: Statements Made by the Member for Darling Range” — tabling, s. 2150 Public Accounts Committee inquiry into public sector management practices — terms of reference, 8997 third report, “PCH—A Long Waiting Period: A critique of the state’s management and oversight of the Perth Children’s Hospital project” correction, 2866 government response, 3865 Public Sector Management public sector appointments, 4295 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report” — removal of notice, 5577 Racing and Gaming, “Racing and Wagering Western Australia Annual Report 2017–18”, correction, 8799 Regional Development Great Southern Development Commission Annual Report 2016–17, erratum, 24 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha — removal of notice, 8195 Sport and Recreation Perth Stadium, naming rights — removal of notice, 25 Peter Norman Day, 6612 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018, explanatory memorandum, correction, 4927 Tourism minister’s performance — standing orders suspension motion resumed, 1675 state promotion — removal of notice, 25 Transport, Forrestfield–Airport Link project — standing orders suspension motion resumed, 993 removal of notice, 5982 Treasury and Finance 2017–18 state budget — removal of order, 5577 GST distribution — removal of notice, 25 state finances — removal of notice, 1677, 6626 Veterans Issues, Australian animals, recognition of military service, purple poppy, s. 2001 STOJKOVSKI, MS JESSICA MARY CHRISTINE, BPlan (Policy and Governance), DipEvntMgt (Kingsley) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4210 Appropriation (Recurrent 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 4210 Child Protection, National Redress Scheme, 4006 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 339

STOJKOVSKI, MS JESSICA MARY CHRISTINE, BPlan (Policy and Governance), DipEvntMgt (Kingsley) (ALP) (continued) Commissioner for Children and Young People, Joint Standing Committee on the, second report, “Talking to the Experts: Responding to recommendations made by the Commissioner for Children and Young People in the School and Learning Consultation: Technical Report” — tabling, 5887 Community Services, hardship utility grant scheme, 8386 Culture and the Arts, Associate Professor Graham Wood, tribute, s. 470 Environment, plastic bags ban, g. 5231 Family and Domestic Violence, Keeping Women Safe in their Homes program, 6799 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7087 Health medicinal cannabis, 7726 Perth Children’s Hospital lead contamination, 314 opening, 2727 patient transfer, 3161 water, quality and commissioning, 1663 Heritage Bill 2017 — second reading, 2174 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6661 Legislation Bill 2018 — second reading, 7457 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 857 McGowan government, job creation, 8975 Planning, Duffy House, Woodvale, g. 8944 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 9018 community cabinet, 9019 education, 9021 GST, 9022 Seniors Week, 9021 Small Business Development Corporation, small business forum, 9019 Women in STEM workshop, 9020 Road Traffic Amendment (Driving Offences) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4929 State Development, Jobs and Trade liquor licensing reforms, 4304 Western Australian Jobs Act, trial phase, 1128 Treasury and Finance, state economy, business confidence, 5569 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 360 STONEHOUSE, HON AARON (South Metropolitan) (LD) Agriculture and Food, live export, continuation, 5773 Alternate Approaches to Reducing Illicit Drug Use and Its Effects on the Community, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 6735 Betting Tax Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 8662 Betting Tax Assessment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 8662 Commerce and Industrial Relations, Christmas retail trading hours, 8636 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct and Criminal Property Confiscation Amendment Bill 2017 — committee, 3948, 3949, 4079–4081, 4098–4100 Courts Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 — committee, 5432 Disallowance motions, Environmental Protection (Plastic Bags) Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 4064; motion, 7147 Electoral Affairs, political donations and lobbying — motion, 7639 Environment, Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy, 4290 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 4259 capitalism, 4260 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 9097 committee, 9106–9108 Government’s Local Projects, Local Jobs Program, Select Committee into the — amendment to motion, as amended, 7881, 7890 Health emergency departments, cannabis and cannabinoids, 1655 medical cannabis, Cannabis-Based Products Assessment Panel, 684 Tobacco Products Control Act, review, 825, 1322 International Affairs, South Africa, land expropriation, s. 833 Land Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 1953 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 340 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

STONEHOUSE, HON AARON (South Metropolitan) (LD) (continued) Lands, Rockingham land, port installation zoning, 1767 Legal affairs Attorney General, confiscation of the proceeds of crime, 4586 confiscation of proceeds of crime, Auditor General’s report, 2535, 2687 Director of Public Prosecutions, criminal confiscation cases, 2088 self-defence — notice of motion, 7754, 8743 unexplained wealth declarations, 1455 Legislative Council, business of the house — standing orders suspension motion, 8907 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 3439, 3763 committee, 3778, 3931, 3932, 3937–3939, 3944–3946 third reading, 3947 Local Government, Karrakatta Cemetery renewal program, 8143; s. 7409, 8360 Ministers of the Crown, ministerial behaviour, complaints, 2356 Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 4228 introduction and first reading, 4676 second reading, 4676 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — committee, 8513, 8514, 8521, 8535, 8621 Occupational Safety and Health Amendment Bill 2017 — committee, 5332–5336 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 second reading, 2113 committee, 2528, 2531, 2541, 2708–2710 Personal Choice and Community Safety, Select Committee on amendment to notice of motion, 1477, 4999 establishment — motion, 5355; in reply, 5361 membership — motion, 5362 Planning, Mangles Bay marina, metropolitan region scheme amendment, 9154 Police cyclists without helmets, fines, 3972 firearms database, 8035 gel ball guns, 4564 licensing applications, 7673, 7775 correspondence, 3268 revocation, 7135 revocations, 8795, 8796 shooting range licensing, 6235 transport approved commercial carriers policy, 3751, 4115 SHOT Expo, 3919 Firearms Act 1973, review, 6888 seized cannabis plants, 2993 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1944 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 committee, 8893–8905, 8917, 8918, 9175 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 instruction to Committee of the Whole House — motion, 9139 committee, 9166 Sentence Administration Amendment Bill 2017 committee, 538, 693, 811 third reading, 819 Sport and Recreation Barbagallo Raceway, ministerial meetings, 520, 944, 3105; s. 1229 Collie Motorplex, inspection, 1220 State Development, Jobs and Trade Local Projects, Local Jobs program, electronic billboard, 1497, 2843 population growth — motion, 2494 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 341

STONEHOUSE, HON AARON (South Metropolitan) (LD) (continued) Tobacco Products Control Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 1481 committee, 1511–1517, 1786, 4109, 4110, 4124 Transport, mandatory cycle helmets — motion, 8011 Treasury and Finance, payroll tax — motion, 5627 SWINBOURN, HON MATTHEW DEAN, BA, LLB (East Metropolitan) (ALP) Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 — second reading, 938 Commerce and Industrial Relations Building and Construction Industry Training Fund — motion, as amended, 1746 workplace fatalities, s. 7280 Environment and Public Affairs, Standing Committee on, forty-eighth report, “Overview of Petitions 16 May 2017 to 30 June 2018” — tabling, 8487 Health Asbestos Diseases Society of Australia, memorial service, s. 8668 childhood cancer — motion, 6406 Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, s. 5518 Perth Children’s Hospital, project management — motion, 1928 Mines Safety and Inspection Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 5299 Occupational Safety and Health Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 5299 Sport and Recreation AFL 2018 grand final, West Coast Eagles, s. 6601 football violence, s. 6448 State Development, Jobs and Trade automation, societal impact, 5413 government procurement processes — motion, 1197 job security — motion, 7647 TALBOT, HON DR SALLY ELIZABETH, BA (Hons), DPhil, ARCM (South West) (ALP) Agriculture and Food, live export, investigation, 1769 Alternate Approaches to Reducing Illicit Drug Use and Its Effects on the Community, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 6738, 7109 Commissioner for Children and Young People, Joint Standing Committee on the second report, “Talking to the Experts: Responding to recommendations made by the Commissioner for Children and Young People in the School and Learning Consultation: Technical Report” — tabling, 5761; motion, 6744 third report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — tabling, 8487 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on first report, “My Life, My Choice: The Report of the Joint Select Committee on End of Life Choices” — tabling, 5163 meeting minutes — motion, 8318 Environmental Protection Amendment (Banning Plastic Bags and Other Things) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4076 Government’s Local Projects, Local Jobs Program, Select Committee into the — motion, as amended, 7881; amendment to motion, as amended, 7885 Legislation, Standing Committee on extension of reporting time — motion, 2506, 2664 thirty-fifth report, “Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 — Extension of Time” — tabling, 2506 thirty-sixth report, “Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017” — tabling, 4063 thirty-seventh report, “Proposed Part 12 of the Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 — Termination of Strata Titles Scheme” — tabling, 6971 thirty-eighth report, “Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018” — tabling, 8487 McGowan government, Langoulant report — motion, 1430 Regional Development, royalties for regions, Barnett government, management — motion, 794 State Development, Jobs and Trade, Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 5010 TALLENTIRE, MR CHRISTOPHER JOHN, BAgribus (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (Thornlie) (ALP) Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 8230 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 3069 environmental assessments, cost recovery, 3070 exploration incentive scheme, 3070 family and domestic violence, 3069 The Precincts, Maddington, 3070 Thornlie–Cockburn rail line, 3069 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 3069 Community and events, Adelle Cochran, tribute, s. 7723 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 342 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

TALLENTIRE, MR CHRISTOPHER JOHN, BAgribus (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (Thornlie) (ALP) (continued) Culture and the Arts, WA Museum, new museum project, 320 Education and Training, international education strategy, 7562 Energy bulk-battery storage trial, Mandurah, 7952 renewable energy target, 1670 Environment, Keep Australia Beautiful, litter infringements g. 7700 Thornlie, member for, pex. 7823 Family and Domestic Violence, Starick services, 3539 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7069 Heritage, Maddington Homestead, p. 2375, 4145, 6625 Heritage Bill 2017 — second reading, 492 Housing, remote Aboriginal communities, 5267 Legislation Bill 2018 — second reading, 7465 Local Government, Karrakatta Cemetery renewal program, 5719 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 — second reading, 3317 Planning, metropolitan region scheme, south metropolitan region, rezoning — motion, 7940 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 265 cycling, safe passing distance regulations, 267 election commitments, 265 Helena and Aurora Ranges, Bungalbin, 267 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 266 Metronet, 267 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8381, 8392 Sentence Administration Amendment Bill 2017 — question: commencement, 1129 Sport and Recreation, MYSports Night Fields program, s. 2033 State Development, Jobs and Trade, Australian Space Agency, mpi. 3172 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 5604 Transport cycling infrastructure, 6500 Metronet, transparency and disclosure, mpi. 7833 regional airports, security measures, 2889 road and rail projects, Denny Avenue level crossing, 8822 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6015 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6015 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8114 TEMPLEMAN, HON DAVID ALAN, DipTchg, BEd, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts; Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly (Mandurah) (ALP) Administration Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 3865 introduction and first reading, 3995 second reading, 3995 Agriculture and Food Amazon frogbit, g. 6906 minister’s performance, live export — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 3704 Western Australian Egg Marketing Board, 770 Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 first reading, 8067 second reading, 8067; in reply, 8240 consideration in detail, 8242–8244 third reading, 8244; in reply, 8244 Child Support (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 3865 introduction and first reading, 3996 second reading, 3996 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, Office of Multicultural Interests, appropriations, 2018–19 state budget, 4426 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 — as to consideration in detail, 1677 Commerce and Industrial Relations, Christmas retail trading hours — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 8692 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 343

TEMPLEMAN, HON DAVID ALAN, DipTchg, BEd, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts; Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly (Mandurah) (ALP) (continued) Corrective Services corruption task force — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 7737; standing orders suspension motion, 7737 minister’s performance — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 4018 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct and Criminal Property Confiscation Amendment Bill 2017 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 4199 Culture and the Arts Art Gallery of Western Australia appropriations, 8471 ArtBubs, 4526, 6701 board members, 6722, 8470, 8473 Carboni, Stefano, 6722, 8467 chairman appointment, Janet Holmes à Court, ms. 5968 resignation, Sam Walsh, 6703 donations, 4526, 6722, 6724 education program, 1050, 4526, 6699, 6700, 6710 major exhibitions, 6723 managers and supervisors, 4524 members program, 4525, 6715 missing or unaccounted for artwork, 6725 overseas gallery tours, 6724 regional art galleries, 4670 rooftop bar, 6723 security, 1049 staff, 8472 state art collection, 4522–4524, 4671, 6715, 6716 storage space, 4513, 6701 track lighting upgrade, 4525, 8473 visitor numbers, 4522, 6716 voluntary gallery guides, 4526–4528, 6714, 8471 volunteers, 8472 WA government purchasing card, 3587 walk-in tours, 8471 arts and culture monitor survey, ms. 8937 Better Beginnings family literacy program, World Storytelling Day, ms. 1107 Breath, film premieres, ms. 2376 Contemporary Music Fund, 4530, 6713 contemporary music industry, 3057 cultural infrastructure, 4474 Field of Light: , Albany, ms. 6899 filmmaking, 7045 Fringe World Festival, JumpClimb, 4673 funding, 5978 His Majesty’s Theatre, upgrades, 6709 Local Government Act, review, consultation workshops, 2657 Lotterywest funding, 4530 Museum of the Goldfields, “Nugget” the bear, ms. 4146 Perth Festival, 2019 program, p. 8058 Perth Festival and Fringe World Festival, economic impact reports, ms. 3595 Picabar, Perth Cultural Centre precinct, 7425, 7560, 7561, 7571; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 7438; motion, 7441 premier arts festival season, ms. 976 Rams, ScreenWest production, Mt Barker, ms. 6898 Revealed Exhibition: New and Emerging WA Aboriginal Artists, ms. 1659 Sandfly Circus, A Moveable Feast, ms. 5702 Screenwest CEO, Seph McKenna, departure, 8389, 8390 Starcevich, Leslie Thomas, grave and memorial protection, ms. 3010 state archives repository, 4512 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 344 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

TEMPLEMAN, HON DAVID ALAN, DipTchg, BEd, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts; Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly (Mandurah) (ALP) (continued) Culture and the Arts State Library of Western Australia contemporary library services, 7353 controlled environments, 8476 insurance premiums, 8476 items sent to public libraries, 8475 libraries, 7350–7354 public library supplies, 7352 staff, 8476, 8477 stock, 8478 strategic plan 2018–2022, ms. 5228 WA Heritage film appeal, 2656 State Records Commission active breaches, 6119 annual report, 2457, 2458 investigations and prosecutions, 4532 record-keeping plan review cycle, 4516 State Records Office conservation services, 4514, 4530, 6713 director, 6705 emergency transfers, 2457 information management assistance, 4514, 6717 machinery-of-government changes, 6058 record-keeping training, 4515 secondments, 4531 state archives, 4512, 4514, 6718 State Library of Western Australia, administration, 2456–2460 storage space, 6718 State Records Office, g. 4149 Swan Bell Tower, ANZAC Bell, ms. 5075, 7691 WA Museum attendance and entry fees, 6702 new museum project, 320, 4428, 8473 savings, 4673, 6713, 8474 West Australian Symphony Orchestra, ninetieth anniversary, ms. 244 Western Australian Maritime Museum, exhibitions, ms. 6463 Delegated Legislation, Joint Standing Committee on, membership change — notice of motion, 2735, 7544; motion, 2867 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 introduction and first reading, 3301 second reading, 3302 Education and Training Inner City College, historical trees, 3234 minister, portfolio management — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 18 Moora Residential College, standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 583 Environment, Beeliar wetlands, Infrastructure Western Australia — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 8587 Estimates Committees committee A, adoption of report — motion, 3185 committee B, division 34, correction of answer, s. 3166 management committee, report adoption of report — motion, s. 3059 presentation, s. 3059 Financial Transaction Reports Amendment Bill 2018 — notice of motion to introduce, 244 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7076 Heritage advisory service subsidy, 4529 Alex T. Brown, Yanchep shipwreck, ms. 5227 Fremantle Festival, Arcs d’Éllipses, 6704 Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre, ms. 3659 grants, 8474, 8475 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 345

TEMPLEMAN, HON DAVID ALAN, DipTchg, BEd, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts; Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly (Mandurah) (ALP) (continued) Heritage (continued) Heritage Act 2018, ms. 6463 Heritage Council, Development and Register committees, 8475 heritage grants program 2018–19, ms. 3300 Heritage Perth Weekend, ms. 8368 HMAS Nizam, commemoration, ms. 160 HMAS Ovens, 2479, 3592 listed pylon, Cottesloe Beach, 2807 Register of Heritage Places Camel Station, Sandstone, ms. 1108 Guildford historic town, assessment, ms. 3301 red pillar postboxes, ms. 5227 Subiaco Oval, 7349 submarine slipway adjacent to Arthur Head, Fremantle, 2480 WA Heritage Awards, call for nominations, ms. 7544 Heritage Bill 2017 second reading, in reply, 2202 consideration in detail, 2594–2605, 3876–3882 third reading, 3883; in reply, 3883 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 5725 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6662 Industrial Hemp Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 5083 second reading, 5083; in reply, 5254 third reading, 5255; in reply, 5255 Landgate commercialisation — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 4190 records, 3589, 590 Legislation Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 3865 introduction and first reading, 3997 second reading, 3997 Legislative Assembly adjournment of the house — motion, 3530 adjournment of the house, special — motion, 493, 1301, 2063, 3076, 3530, 5285, 9044 business of the house Council messages — standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 8698 private members’ business notice of motion, 1677, 5577; motion, 5076 standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 2735, 3168, 3542, 3865, 7444; standing orders suspension motion, 2867, 3994, 7547; standing orders suspension — withdrawal of notice, 3301, 3595, 4591, 5704 parliamentary sitting dates 2019, ms. 5968 private members’ business — standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 4307 temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147 — withdrawal of notice of motion, 8960 Local Government advisory hotline, 4520 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 better practice reviews, 4517 caravan parks and camping grounds, 6707 Carnarvon, Shire of, fascine wall, investigation, 1128, 1129 cemeteries development, 1051 Karrakatta, 1051, 1052, 5719; g. 845 Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, 6127 Cockburn, City of, complaints, 7348 complaints, 906, 4516 Control of Vehicles (Off-road Areas) Act 1978, 6708 council meetings, minister’s attendance, 903 council rates, 4475 councils, minister’s meetings, 904 “Cue Parliament”, ms. 7813 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 346 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

TEMPLEMAN, HON DAVID ALAN, DipTchg, BEd, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts; Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly (Mandurah) (ALP) (continued) Local Government (continued) dangerous dogs, Palmyra, g. 4151 department alleged corruption procedures, 6698 code of conduct, 6706 contact and meetings, City of Perth, 2455, 2480 corporate credit cards, 3594 elected member training, 6122 internal audits, 6698 Local Government Act, complaints and reports, 95 machinery-of-government changes, staff, 2478 referrals, City of Perth, 2455 Dog Act, 4476, 6704, 6705 electors, 6058 financial health indicator scores, 6058 Gosnells, City of, Mayor Colin Dewhurst, 8466 governance reviews, 4517, 6717 great southern region, integrated planning and reporting, ms. 841 inquiries, 4521, 6705 Joondalup, City of, inquiry, 6706 libraries, interlibrary loan system, 5724, 5725 Local Government Act amendment, 728 amendment bill, 6712 local laws, 2453 review, 2659, 2808, 4660. 4615, 6710–6712, 6718, 6721, 7729, 8469; ms. 4589 show cause notices and council suspensions, 2476 Local Government Convention and Trade Exhibition 2018, ms. 4748 local government procurement, 7331 Local Government Standards Panel annual report, 8464, 8465 breaches, complaints and sanctions, 6059 long service leave regulations, 3592, 4475 mayoral elections, 8466 Melville, City of, inquiry, 900–903, 3590–3592, 6527, 6702 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2462 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2462 Lucid Economics, 2481 contact Cannings Purple, 121 Green, Councillor Jemma, 2454 Harley, Councillor Reece, 2454 Mileham, Martin, 2455 Hilton, Julian, 3594 meetings City of Perth council, 2480 local governments, 7354 Port Hedland, Town of, mayor, 116 portfolios complaints, 6089 computer network security, 6184, 6195, 6538 credit card use, 4521, 6717 cybersecurity, 4356, 4364, 6138 debt, 8437 digital platform advertising, 6069 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3230 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6100 fees and charges, reviews, 8459 freedom of information requests, 8446 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 347

TEMPLEMAN, HON DAVID ALAN, DipTchg, BEd, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts; Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly (Mandurah) (ALP) (continued) Local Government (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) gift registry, 2644 gifts, benefits and hospitality, 4521 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6148, 6155, 6165, 6176 information technology policy, 6330 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6131 labour hire company engagement, 153 lost or stolen devices, 6081 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 143 mobile devices, 4655 office space, 2470 outsourced payroll management companies, 6109 photocopiers, 4414 privacy breaches, 8428 project management solution subscriptions, 4376 record-keeping plans, 4667 security services, 2446 smart speakers, 4385 state archives access requests, 4663 vehicles and keys, 131, 2463, 2465, 2474 wireless networks, 2445 professional development, 6052 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4479, 4494 contact with lobbyist forms, 6055 FTE, 2449 redundant and new positions, 2484 surveys, 2468 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 4473 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 907, 909 Perth Arena, 912, 916 Mosman Park, Town of, governance review, 6703 “Performing Spaces” guide, 6721 Perth, City of advice, Department of Local Government, 2456 CEO, termination, 7427, 7428 Green, Councillor Jemma, allegations, 320, 321 inquiry, 3588, 6698, 6706, 8391, 8392 suspension of council, 578, 3327; ms. 568 WorkSafe, 2456 probity audits, 4519 puppy farming, 2149, 4429, 4430, 6713, 6714; ms. 8541 record-keeping plans, 4512 staff, 6058 State Local Government Agreement, 2807, 4474 Stop Puppy Farming Consultation, 4475, 4528, 4531, 4672, 6704, 6714, 6841 Subiaco, City of, public council meetings, 6703 “Timely Payment of Suppliers” report, 4524, 6701 Victoria Park, Town of, 3237 WA State and Local Government Partnership Agreement, 3492, 6120 Local Government Amendment (Suspension and Dismissal) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 593 introduction and first reading, 716 second reading, in reply, 3477 consideration in detail, 3505–3530, 3573–3586 third reading, 3602; in reply, 3604 question: local governments, 4670, 7820 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 348 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

TEMPLEMAN, HON DAVID ALAN, DipTchg, BEd, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts; Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly (Mandurah) (ALP) (continued) McGowan government, parliamentary debate — standing orders suspension motion, 998 Marshall, Arthur Dix — condolence motion, 3839 Members of Parliament, former member for Darling Range, criminal investigation, 3367; amendment to notice of motion, 3482; motion, 3482; in reply, 3489 Mines and Petroleum, Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha, local participation plan — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 3557 Planning, metropolitan region scheme, south metropolitan region, rezoning — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 7930 Procedure and Privileges Committee, second report, “Misleading the House: Statements Made by the Member for Darling Range”, adoption of report — standing orders suspension motion, 2159; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 2161; motion, 2378; in reply, 2441 Public Accounts Committee, membership change — notice of motion, 244; motion, 323 Public and Health Sector Legislation Amendment (Right of Return) Bill 2018 — as to introduction and first reading, 4591 Racing and Gaming, TAB, privatisation, Trackside — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 7047 Regional Development Albany wave energy project, referral to Public Accounts Committee — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 8207 minister, portfolios, ZTE devices, 6163 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 3178 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — notice of motion to introduce, 2605 Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 3865 government response — standing orders suspension motion, 3988 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 — declaration as urgent, 7837 Transfer of Land Amendment Bill 2018 — notice of motion to introduce, 8195 Transport, Forrestfield–Airport Link, project — question to be put, 992 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 remaining stages — standing orders suspension motion, 6326 standing orders suspension motion, 6481; in reply, 6481 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 remaining stages — standing orders suspension motion, 6326 standing orders suspension motion, 6481; in reply, 6481 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary acknowledgement, 8067 Albany, 8474 s. 8113 standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 7927 THOMAS, HON DR STEVEN CALDWELL, BVSc (South West) (Lib) Agriculture and Food agriculture, innovation — motion, 8491 Boyanup saleyard, 3924 department, public service positions, 7423 live export, continuation, 5773 rockmelon industry, 946 Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 5512 committee, 7657, 7658 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 4570, 4693 energy, 4574 estimates hearings, 4572 natural resource management, 4577 Rural Fire Division, 4575 sharks, drum lines, 4576 Stonehouse, Hon Aaron, speech, 4571 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 4570, 4693 Asian engagement strategy — motion, 8505 Betting Tax Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 8651 committee, 9058, 9059 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 349

THOMAS, HON DR STEVEN CALDWELL, BVSc (South West) (Lib) (continued) Betting Tax Assessment Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 8651 committee, 9057 Commerce and Industrial Relations, Southern Ports Authority bullying allegations, 5030 WorkSafe investigations, 5315, 5650 (answer advice 5936), 6441, 6577 Disallowance motions Environmental Protection Amendment Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 2664; motion, 5802 Environmental Protection (Plastic Bags) Regulations 2018 — motion, as amended, 7146; motion, 7148 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 second reading, 5783 third reading, 6556 Emergency Services Bushfire Centre of Excellence, 2996, 3751, 6753, 7780, 7906 bushfire preparedness — motion, 8875 department emergency exits, 5446 fire alarm monitoring, 1390 fire management, unallocated crown land, 1499, 3143 Rural Fire Division, 2092, 2359, 2844; motion, 3240; amendment to motion, 3901 training review — motion, 6400 volunteer fire and rescue stations, Margaret River, 7677 Energy, 2020 Large-scale Renewable Energy Target, 1775 Environment declared pest, arum lily, 5810, 8039 Forrestfield–Airport Link, soil contamination, 7519 lot 3 Stockyard Road, Yathroo, controlled burn, 7136 plastics recycling, 5699 polyfluoroalkyl substances, 2539, 4289 The Raft Perth, liquor licence application, 4119 Waste Authority, “Roads to Reuse”, 8644 Water and Environmental Regulation, Department of, landfill waste classification and waste definitions, 4254, 4723, 4841 (correction of answer 5450) Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 2665 finances, 2665, 2671, 2668 regional development, 2671, 2678, 2681, 2683, 2693 revenue growth, 2667 royalties for regions, 2677 Rural Fire Division, 2672 shark mitigation, 2694 Fisheries, sharks, drum lines, s. 8791 Forestry south west forests, economic opportunities — motion, 6848 weed management, pine plantation adjacent to 356 Chapman Hill East Road, Busselton, 2719 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 9074 third reading, 9109 Health, tick-borne disease, Lyme-like illness — motion, 1422 Land Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 1948 Local Government, caravan parks and camping grounds, fencing height, 5208, 5386 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 second reading, 2107 committee, 2531, 2708 third reading, 2710 Planning Bunbury Development Committee, 1225, 8528 bushfire attack level assessments, 525, 830 Perth metropolitan region, 8145 Public Sector Management, public sector recruitment, 6238 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 350 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

THOMAS, HON DR STEVEN CALDWELL, BVSc (South West) (Lib) (continued) Regional Development Billabong Roadhouse, s. 5520 biomass energy plant, Collie, 9084 biosecurity blitz campaign, 7270 Busselton–Margaret River Regional Airport expansion, 3424, 8774 ministerial responsibilities — motion, 9208 regional transport and infrastructure — motion, 5411 Tiny Houses project, Bunbury, 6892 waste processing facility, south west region, 685 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — second reading, 8665 State Development, Jobs and Trade, Alcoa, enterprise bargaining agreement, 5778 Transport Albany ring-road, business case, 5494 Bunbury Outer Ring Road route, port access, 8913 Forrestfield–Airport Link, soil contamination, 1087, 7383 Lake Mullocullup, recreational use, 8344 Main Roads WA, South Western Highway, 5933 traffic issues, south west, s. 1348 Treasury and Finance 2018–19 state budget, commonwealth grants, 3273 debt reduction strategy, 1457 GST distribution, 4569 Insurance Commission of Western Australia, Jessica Littlewood, 1965 payroll tax — motion, 5367, 5621 state fleet, carbon offsets, 9159, 9237 Water resources management — motion, 2957 TINCKNELL, HON COLIN RICHARD (South West) (PHON) Agriculture and Food agriculture, innovation — motion, 8494 dog breeders, cruelty prosecutions, 4845 Genetically Modified Crops Free Areas Act, reinstatement — motion, 2827 Gogo station, irrigation, 1455 live export continuation, 5772 government assistance, 4115 livestock theft, 687 Water for Food program, southern forests irrigation scheme, 1389, 1777 Alternate Approaches to Reducing Illicit Drug Use and Its Effects on the Community, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 7119 Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 — committee, 7653 Betting Tax Assessment Bill 2018 — committee, 9056 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 — second reading, 936 Commerce and Industrial Relations, building industry, security of payment reform, 7673 Community and events, Osmington tragedy, s. 2716 Culture and the Arts, Mirrabooka Library, innovation lab, 3423 Davies, Dexter Melvyn — condolence motion, 2823 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 second reading, 5791 second reading — amendment to motion, 6426 committee, 6435, 6436 Education and Training education facilities, funding — motion, 5176 portfolio, management and funding — motion, 790 regional programs — motion, 1067; amendment to motion, 1068 Electoral Affairs, political donations and lobbying — motion, 7637 Emergency Services bushfire preparedness — motion, 8877 Rural Fire Division — motion, 3247 training review — motion, 6403 Environment, Independent Scientific Panel Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation in Western Australia, report, 8914 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 351

TINCKNELL, HON COLIN RICHARD (South West) (PHON) (continued) Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on, seventy-third report, “2017–18 Budget Cycle — Part 1: Estimates hearings and related matters” — motion, 2859 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3905 Albemarle, Kemerton plant, 3909 government fees and charges, 3906 live export trade, 3910 payroll tax, 3905 regional development, 3905, 3911 seniors housing, 3907 Fisheries, sharks, drum lines, 2687, 2995 Forestry, south west forests, economic opportunities — motion, 6849 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 9103 Government’s Local Projects, Local Jobs Program, Select Committee into the, establishment — motion, as amended, 7501, 7877; amendment to motion, as amended, 7881, 7890 Health fentanyl, 6751 Gogo station, irrigation, 1220 (answer advice 1227), 1327 Men’s Sheds of Western Australia, 8526 North Metropolitan Health Service, misconduct, Corruption and Crime Commission report, research funds audit, 5444 (correction of answer 5495) Therapeutic Goods Administration, medical cannabis, applications, 4251, 5203 Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 821 Industrial Hemp Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 4834 Lands e-conveyancing transactions, 6994 Landgate, privatisation, 2088 Legislative Council complimentary remarks, s. 9251 temporary orders 6(3), (4) and (5), recall of the house — amendment to motion, 6216 Local Government, puppy farming, working dogs, 4718 McGowan government, financial plan — motion, 1924 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 second reading, 2368 committee, 2529 Planning, 3 Oceans twin towers development, Scarborough coastal experience centre, 8636 Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, 7775, 8349, 9154, 9239 Police community safety, strategies, 1091 crime recording procedures, 1084 drugs, regional areas, 6571 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the, freedom of information requests, classified information, 5929 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1940 Racing and Gaming, point-of-consumption wagering tax, 1497 Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 — second reading, 7799 Regional Development Busselton–Margaret River Regional Airport expansion, 4724 regional transport and infrastructure — motion, 5403; in reply, 5413 southern forests irrigation scheme, 7134, 7268 Reserves (Tjuntjuntjara Community) Bill 2018 — second reading, 9066 Science, National Science Week, regional events, 4565 Sport and Recreation, events, ticket resale, 5647 State Development, Jobs and Trade Alcoa, enterprise bargaining agreement, 5783 population growth — motion, 2487; in reply, 2497 Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 6584 committee, 6877 Strong and Sustainable Resource Communities Bill 2018 — notice of motion to introduce, 1181 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 352 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

TINCKNELL, HON COLIN RICHARD (South West) (PHON) (continued) Tourism Etihad Airways, Perth–Abu Dhabi daily flights, 1767 Margaret River Pro, 4256 Tourism Western Australia, CEO, 945 two-year action plan, strategy, 824 Transport bus services, Scarborough Beach precinct, 8142 grain transport, roads, 4840, 5311 Metronet, railcars, 2356 Public Transport Authority, operating subsidy, 3105 Southern Ports Authority, Bunbury port upgrade, 520 taxi plates, cap removal, s. 3001 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 6987, 6998 committee, 7141–7247, 7254 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 6987, 6998 Treasury and Finance cost of living, fees and charges, 2846 hardship utility grant scheme, applications, 3269 Veterans Issues, employment transition and homelessness — motion, 4691 Water Donnelly River catchment, water rights, 1323 licence fees, 5807, 7514, 7904, 8341 Water and Environmental Regulation, Department of, cost recovery discussion paper, 5489, 9084 water resources management motion, 2962 legislation, 6235 TINLEY, HON PETER CHARLES, AM, BA, MDefStud, Minister for Housing; Veterans Issues; Youth (Willagee) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs Kalumburu community, swimming pool, 7180, 8453 National Partnership on Remote Housing, 4179 remote Aboriginal communities, “Don’t Walk Away” advertising campaign, 7733, 7734 Community Services Cameliers Guesthouse, g. 5230 “Resilient Families, Strong Communities” roadmap, regionally based targets, 642 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 — question: Urban Development Institute of Australia, 7325, 7326 Estimates Committees, committee A, division 33, correction of answer, s. 3167 Housing agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 3222 Brownlie Towers, redevelopment, 2038 Canning, City of, Bentley regeneration project agreement, ms. 976 Coles, John, retirement, Keystart, ms. 371 Committee for Economic Development of Australia, Metronet precincts and Perth’s future, ms. 5839 Communities, Department of cost of living project, contract, 2214 residential properties, 4421 department, CabCharge and Uber, 2646 Hill, Kerry, AO, tribute, ms. 5969 Housing Authority, “Affordable Housing Action Plan 2017–18 to 2019–20”, ms. 4147 Housing Industry Association, Perth Housing Awards, ms. 7546 Keystart, 2017–18 financial year results, ms. 4915 micro-lot homes, Ellenbrook, ms. 1850, 7158 minister Community Disability Housing Program, pex. 7333 consultations CGM Communications, 2462 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2462 Lucid Economics, 2313 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 353

TINLEY, HON PETER CHARLES, AM, BA, MDefStud, Minister for Housing; Veterans Issues; Youth (Willagee) (ALP) (continued) Housing (continued) minister (continued) contact, Cannings Purple, 239 Europe visit, ms. 8369 portfolios complaints, 6342 computer network security, 6190, 6200, 6540 cybersecurity, 4354, 4360, 6144 debt, 8440 digital platform advertising, 6075 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3228 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6105 fees and charges, reviews, 8291 freedom of information requests, 8451 gift registry, 2316 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6152, 6158, 6173, 6179 information technology policy, 6331 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6134 labour hire company engagement, 242 lost or stolen devices, 6337 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 242 mobile devices, 4393 office space, 2286 outsourced payroll management companies, 6115 photocopiers, 4407 privacy breaches, 7628 project management solution subscriptions, 4370 record-keeping plans, 4500 security services, 2242 smart speakers, 4382 state archives access requests, 4663 vehicles and keys, 240, 2262, 2271, 2473 wireless networks, 2233 professional development, 6054 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4476, 4488 contact with lobbyist forms, 6056 FTE, 2249, 2253 redundant and new positions, 2319 surveys, 2280 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 643, 645 Perth Arena, 648, 650 National Partnership on Remote Housing, 4179 North-West Urban Construction and Development Builders Panel, ms. 5 public housing tenant behaviour, g. 7293 waiting times, 8281 remote Aboriginal communities “Don’t Walk Away” advertising campaign, 7733, 7734 federal funding, 14, 2396, 5267 rental housing affordability, 6803, 6804 The Amble Estate development, 2644 urban infill, 6057 Woods, Denishar, ms. 3153 Regional Development, Balgo and Kalumburu swimming pool business cases, 2662 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — second reading, 3888 Road Traffic Amendment (Driving Offences) Bill 2018 — consideration in detail, 4937 Sport and Recreation, John Gilmour, OAM, tribute, s. 4297 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 354 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

TINLEY, HON PETER CHARLES, AM, BA, MDefStud, Minister for Housing; Veterans Issues; Youth (Willagee) (ALP) (continued) Transport, Metronet, housing package, 2731 Veterans Issues Armistice Day commemorations, ms. 7692, 8369 atomic testing, veterans, g. 849 Cooper, Ronald, 100th birthday, ms. 1660 HMAS Voyager, commemoration, ms. 246 HMAS Westralia, ms. 2139 Invictus Games, ms. 7424 Legacy WA, ninetieth anniversary, ms. 3532 Leggett, Arthur, OAM, ms. 5702 Helicopter Flight Vietnam and 1st Australian Task Force, recognition, ms. 3010 Veterans Advisory Council, 4466 Vietnam Veterans Day, ms. 5075 Youth 2018 Youth Awards, ms. 7286 Ellenbrook Youth Services Centre, ms. 7546 Premier’s Anzac student tour, ms. 2867 services funded, 8302 Youth Week WA, ms. 2000 URBAN, MR BARRY, BA (Darling Range) (Ind) Members of Parliament, member for Darling Range, Procedure and Privileges Committee, second report, pex. 2158 WEST, HON DARREN LEGH, Parliamentary Secretary (Agricultural) (ALP) Agriculture and Food 2018 Perth Royal Show, s. 6450 agriculture, innovation — motion, 8497 declared pest, citrus canker, ms. 6844 Genetically Modified Crops Free Areas Act, reinstatement — motion, 2833 live export continuation, 5774 domestic processing, 8149 (correction of answer 8534) Moss review, s. 7535 live export trade, s. 1522 Primary Industries and Regional Development, Department of, redundancies, 5928 salinity management, 6752 strawberry industry, 6442; s. 5957 Alternate Approaches to Reducing Illicit Drug Use and Its Effects on the Community, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 7121 Asian engagement strategy — motion, 8501 Bryce, Hon Malcolm John, tribute, s. 700 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 — second reading, 937 Commerce and Industrial Relations silicosis risk, 6237 Southern Ports Authority, WorkSafe investigation, 6441 subcontractors, government projects, 7774 Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission, Toni Walkington, 7772 WorkSafe, inspectors, 6236 Community and events, Moondyne Festival, s. 2371 Community Services, homelessness, 10-year strategy — motion, 6862 Davies, Dexter Melvyn condolence motion, 2823 tribute, s. 973 Education and Training regional programs — motion, as amended, 1068 TAFE, Central Regional, AFGRI Equipment, s. 1104 Electoral Affairs Darling Range electoral district, by-election, 3108 electoral irregularities, investigation, Pilbara, 8147 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 355

WEST, HON DARREN LEGH, Parliamentary Secretary (Agricultural) (ALP) (continued) Emergency Services bushfire preparedness — motion, 8881 training review — motion, 6404 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 4266 Agricultural Region, Labor representation, 4267 agricultural research, 4267 Barnett Liberal–National government, debt 4267, 4270 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 4268 Federal government Anning, Senator Fraser, inaugural speech, s. 4582 federal coalition government, s. 5048 Federal–State Relations, 2018–19 budget — motion, 2502 Fisheries dhufish, boat limit, 6751 recreational fishers, shark interactions, Ningaloo, 3108 rock fishing, life jacket trial, 5934 sharks, drum lines, 5929, 8145 Forestry Barrabup forest, logging, 5933 integrated timber processing yard, expressions of interest 22/2107, 6444 Health Perth Children’s Hospital, project management — motion, 1935 West, Cooper David, stillbirth research and education, s. 5821 Landgate, Pastures from Space, decommissioning, 6445 McGowan government financial plan — motion, 1928 Langoulant report — motion, 1434 Mines and Petroleum Aboriginal heritage, mining leases, Port Hedland, 7777 Banksia Road sand mine, 7771 Joe Lord Core Library, Kalgoorlie, 8146 mining leases, audit, 6752 Pinjin pastoral station, Hawthorn Resources, 6756 Ministers of the Crown, Premier, China visit, 3102 (answer advice 3111) Regional Development Collie Futures small grants program, 6439 Mobile Black Spot Program, 6751 regional development commissions, 6439 royalties for regions Barnett government, management, interjection, s. 834 expenditure, 8143 (answer advice 8645) Wundowie Iron Festival, s. 7278 Sport and Recreation, Parliament v media cricket match, s. 8671 State Development, Jobs and Trade Burrup and Maitland Industrial Estates Agreement, LNG facility, 6240 Burrup Peninsula, industrial land, 5933, 6236 government procurement processes — motion, 1201 Local Projects, Local Jobs program motion, 4534 special inquirer — motion, 1187 Tourism international visitors, driving holidays, 8140 Seatrade Cruise Awards, Destination of the Year finalist, Geraldton, s. 5340 Treasury and Finance, payroll tax — motion, 5628 Veterans Issues, employment transition and homelessness — motion, 4691 Water Gingin Brook catchment system, 3109 licence fees, 6234, 6750 water resources management, legislation, 6235 Wongan Hills to Moora water pipeline, 7778 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 356 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

WHITBY, MR REECE RAYMOND, Parliamentary Secretary (Baldivis) (ALP) Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8967 Education and Training, schools Churchlands SHS, 4462 Inner City College, 4463 King’s College, Wellard, Whitby the therapy dog, s. 5868 Mount Lawley SHS, 4462 Shenton College, 4463 Emergency Services, Baldivis Volunteer Fire and Emergency Services, s. 2034 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on, first report, “My Life, My Choice: The Report of the Joint Select Committee on End of Life Choices” — tabling, 5241 Environment agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2649 Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Department of, project management course, 1735 Canal Rocks boat ramp, 111 Carnaby’s black-cockatoo, crop damage, 3368 Cockburn Sound Management Council, 7222 enhanced prescribed burning program, 4431 minister consultations CGM Communications, 1915 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 1915 Lucid Economics, 2482 contact, Cannings Purple, 122 portfolios complaints, 6341 computer network security, 6183, 6360, 6537 cybersecurity, 4654, 6136 debt, 8434 digital platform advertising, 6067 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3370 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6100 fees and charges, reviews, 8456 freedom of information requests, 8443 gift registry, 2483 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6147, 6154, 6175, 6357 information technology policy, 6329 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6130 labour hire company engagement, 153 Lockwood, Nicole, 9049 lost or stolen devices, 6333 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 146 mobile devices, 4657 office space, 2472 outsourced payroll management companies, 6107 photocopiers, 4658 privacy breaches, 7627 record-keeping plans, 4669 security services, 2448 smart speakers, 4655 state archives access requests, 4664 vehicles and keys, 134, 2464, 2467, 2475 wireless networks, 2446 professional development, 6051 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4661, 4666 FTE, 1914 redundant and new positions, 2485 surveys, 2469 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 772, 774 Perth Arena, 778, 781 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 357

WHITBY, MR REECE RAYMOND, Parliamentary Secretary (Baldivis) (ALP) (continued) Environment (continued) Murujuga Living Knowledge Centre, 2948 plastic bags ban, g. 5232 waste management, Burns Beach, g. 2004 waste reduction initiatives, g. 6472 whale carcasses Margaret River Pro, 6120 statistics, 8483 Wyadup Rocks, 8485 Fisheries, sharks, drum lines, 4300 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6958 Health Peel Health Campus, investment, 875 Perth Children’s Hospital, 8820 Heritage, Burrup Peninsula, World Heritage listing, 7221 Innovation and ICT information security, Auditor General’s report, 5095 national broadband network, g. 2554 Legal affairs, fines enforcement system, 7177 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 607 Local Government, illegal parking, disabled bays, 6207 McGowan government, project and financial management — motion, 435 Mines and Petroleum exploration incentive scheme, 2891 lithium processing, 3164 sand mining, Wellard, 7822 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 5733 Police, counter-terrorism preparedness, 8388 Regional Development Albany wave energy project, Garden Island trial, 4659 fly in, fly out workers, Pilbara — motion, 7214 State Development, Jobs and Trade defence industry strategy, 7431 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, Leader of the Opposition’s comments, 289 Transport bus services, Baldivis, g. 8548 freeways, widening, 7041 Treasury and Finance, state economy, Reserve Bank comments, 6274 Veterans Issues Armistice Centenary, s. 8087 atomic testing, veterans, g. 849 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 8800 introduction and first reading, 8965 second reading, 8965 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 8800 introduction and first reading, 8963 second reading, 8963 WINTON, MS SABINE ELISABETH, BA, BPS (Wanneroo) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs, National Partnership on Remote Housing, 4010 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2881, 2896 infrastructure projects, Wanneroo, 2882, 2896 North Wanneroo Agriculture and Water Taskforce, 2882 responsible financial management, 2881 Roe Highway stage 8, 2882 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2881, 2896 Community and events, Margaret Cockman, community involvement, Wanneroo Secondary College, s. 2574 Community Services, regional community childcare development fund, 1278 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 358 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

WINTON, MS SABINE ELISABETH, BA, BPS (Wanneroo) (ALP) (continued) Economics and Industry Standing Committee, mining legacy state agreements — removal of order, 4308 Education and Training primary extension and challenge program, Parliament, s. 7725 St Anthony’s School, s. 5867 Energy, “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, Muja power station project, 477 Health, thermostatic mixing valves, lead contamination testing — removal of order, 4308 Housing, National Partnership on Remote Housing, 4010 Legal affairs Home Affairs, Department of, unlawful non-citizens, 8575 superannuation reforms, de facto couples, 7568 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8397 Seniors and Ageing, elder abuse, 7178 State Development, Jobs and Trade science, technology, engineering and mathematics, education, 3325 Western Australian Jobs Act, jobs creation, 280 Tourism, destination marketing and event tourism, 3054 Transport Metronet Alkimos precinct, 5870 Yanchep extension, 4787 road and rail infrastructure, 1669 road and rail projects, 8982 Wanneroo Road–Joondalup Drive interchange, g. 4153 Treasury and Finance 2017–18 state budget — removal of order, 4308 GST distribution, 4298, 5265 Veterans Issues, Armistice Centenary, s. 8112 WYATT, MR BENJAMIN SANA, LLB, MSc, Treasurer, Minister for Finance; Energy; Aboriginal Affairs (Victoria Park) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee, Perth Airport, minister’s decision, 2644 Aboriginal people, independent advocate, 3849 Aboriginal ranger program, 12 ancestral remains repatriation program, 7733 Fitzroy Crossing Pioneer Cemetery, 5271 Kadibil, Daisy, tribute, ms. 3988 Munday Swamp, Perth Airport, heritage approval, ms. 3011 National Partnership on Remote Housing, 4010 native title, 7179, 8105 remote Aboriginal communities, federal funding, 187 stolen generations, national apology, tenth anniversary, ms. 5 Appropriation (Capital 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 — third reading, 4222 Appropriation (Recurrent 2016–17) Supplementary Bill 2017 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 4222 third reading, 4222 Appropriation (Capital 2017–18) Supplementary Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 7444 introduction and first reading, 7548 second reading, 7548 Appropriation (Recurrent 2017–18) Supplementary Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 7444 introduction and first reading, 7548 second reading, 7548 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 introduction and first reading, 2593 second reading, 2593 declaration as urgent, 2749 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 3076 third reading, 3195; in reply, 3199 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 359

WYATT, MR BENJAMIN SANA, LLB, MSc, Treasurer, Minister for Finance; Energy; Aboriginal Affairs (Victoria Park) (ALP) (continued) Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 introduction and first reading, 2582 second reading, 2582 declaration as urgent, 2749 amendment to motion regional education, 2764 shark mitigation, 3044 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 3076 third reading, 3187; in reply, 3192 Betting Tax Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 6626 introduction and first reading, 6777 second reading, 6777 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 7555 consideration in detail, 7558 third reading, 7559 Betting Tax Assessment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 6626 introduction and first reading, 6778 second reading, 6778 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 7555 consideration in detail, 7559, 7560, 7609–7617 third reading, 7707; in reply, 7707 Child Protection, National Redress Scheme, 4182 Corrective Services, minister, Greenough Regional Prison — motion, 8811 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 3168 second reading, 4760 second reading — amendment to motion, 4603 consideration in detail, 4765–4781 third reading, 4803, 4805 Education and Training, Moora Residential College — motion, 590 Energy Albany wave energy project, 388, 389; mpi. 1140; motion, 1890 bulk-battery storage trial, Mandurah, 7326, 7952 disconnections, 8263 electricity prices, increase, 8184, 8185 Greenough River solar farm and Albany Grasmere wind farm, 6966 Horizon Power, overseas markets, 3058, 3059 Pilbara underground power project, g. 2006 power and gas services, disconnections, 95 regional electricity supplies, solar incentive scheme, 8828 renewable energy buyback scheme, 5269 target, 1670 renewable energy–related services and infrastructure, 3235 south west interconnected system, electricity disconnections, 8255 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, Muja power station project, 477 state underground power program, 8292 streetlights, Alexander Heights and Ballajura, g. 4758 Synergy disconnections, 2216 energy-saving tips, The Simpsons, 3234 Synergy Connect invitation-only online community, 8298 Warradarge wind farm, 6965, 6966 Western Power apprenticeships, 6126, 6624, 6625 outages, generator program, g. 4751 wooden power poles, Nedlands, 115, 2660, 4468 Gaming and Wagering Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6955 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 360 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

WYATT, MR BENJAMIN SANA, LLB, MSc, Treasurer, Minister for Finance; Energy; Aboriginal Affairs (Victoria Park) (ALP) (continued) Health health service delivery, budget, mpi. 7192 Perth Children’s Hospital, Public Accounts Committee report, 1268 Housing Broome Aboriginal short-stay accommodation facility, 2661 housing industry, 8419 Land Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, in reply, 468 third reading, 469 Lands Landgate commercialisation — motion, 4197 privatisation, 6059 York Street, valuations, 6712 Legal affairs, native title, 7179, 8105 Legislative Assembly, question on notice 2101, correction of answer, 17 McGowan government cost of living, education budget and infrastructure projects — motion, 4038 cost-of-living increases, mpi. 2407 economic performance — motion, 2919, 5109 performance, mpi. 739 regional services, funding, mpi. 3874 state economy — motion, 5747; mpi. 8992 Ministers of the Crown Corrective Services, Minister for, Greenough Regional Prison — motion, 8811 Regional Development, Minister for, Albany wave farm, mpi. 6634 Treasurer China visit, disclosure, 4786, 4787 Europe and United States visit, ms. 4590 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 1005 introduction and first reading, 1109 second reading, 1109; in reply, 2047 consideration in detail, 2051–2059 third reading, 2060; in reply, 2062 Premier’s Statement — amendment to question, Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 176 Racing and Gaming, TAB, privatisation, 6618 Regional Development Albany wave energy project motion, 7199 Carnegie Clean Energy, 6622, 6623, 8186, 8187 Regional Development, Minister for, mpi. 6634, mpi. 8202 royalties for regions, funding redistribution, mpi. 2743 Reserves (Tjuntjuntjara Community) Bill 2018 — second reading, 7720 Revenue Laws Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 8800 introduction and first reading, 8960 second reading, 8960 State Development, Jobs and Trade Bungaroo Creek bore field, water infrastructure, 114 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, Leader of the Opposition’s comments, 289 migration, 8586 solar and wind farms, jobs, 6965 state economy, employment, 8384 Taxation Administration Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 8800 introduction and first reading, 8962 second reading, 8962 Transport, catastrophic injuries support scheme, 6122 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 361

WYATT, MR BENJAMIN SANA, LLB, MSc, Treasurer, Minister for Finance; Energy; Aboriginal Affairs (Victoria Park) (ALP) (continued) Treasury and Finance 2018–19 state budget federal government infrastructure co-contribution, 2884, 2885 financial responsibility, 2725 advertising expenditure, 6124 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 Chamber of Commerce and Industry, economic growth forecast, 483 concession eligibility, 3593 consultants and contractors, 6124 cost of living, fees and charges, federal Labor policy, renewable energy target, 8579, 8580 Cottesloe foreshore redevelopment, 5874 Darling Range electorate, economy, 3696 director general and Governor’s meeting, 1049 Financial Management Act, 2017–18 annual reports tabling, ms. 6258 foreign buyers surcharge Foreign Investment Review Board, 5093 social media comments, 4920 government office accommodation reform program, 5724 GST distribution, 4302 expenditure, 1667 state finances, 8185 housing finance data, 3157, 3158 iron ore royalty alternatives, 116 land tax, 3499 Moora Residential College, 481, 482 negative gearing, federal Labor policy, 7950 parliamentary budget office, 7562, 7563 payroll tax, exemptions, training, 984, 1133, 2036 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Act amendments, feedback, 1864 personal insolvencies, 8383, 8384 residential property surcharge, foreign investors, 4785 royalties for regions expenditure, 2726, 2727 Treasury Corporation accounts, 117, 4472; s. 17 service priority review, 6125 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report” impact, 387 Treasury support, 391 Spencer, Caroline, Auditor General, appointment, ms. 715 state economy business confidence, 3496, 5569 GST distribution, 8978 Reserve Bank comments, 6274 state finances, 5972 Annual Report on State Finances, 6797 credit rating, 7428 Treasury, Department of, 8577 Treasurer China visit, 4786, 4787; ms. 7424 consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2259 Lucid Economics, 2313 contact, Cannings Purple, 120 portfolios complaints, 6090 computer network security, 6187, 6197, 6539 cybersecurity, 4354, 4362, 6140 debt, 8258 digital platform advertising, 6071 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 362 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

WYATT, MR BENJAMIN SANA, LLB, MSc, Treasurer, Minister for Finance; Energy; Aboriginal Affairs (Victoria Park) (ALP) (continued) Treasury and Finance (continued) Treasurer (continued) portfolios (continued) donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3229 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6101 fees and charges, reviews, 8286 freedom of information requests, 8271 gift registry, 2317 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6149, 6156, 6167, 6176 information technology policy, 6330 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6132 labour hire company engagement, 152 lost or stolen devices, 6082 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 141 mobile devices, 4393 office space, 2289 (supplementary information 2402) outsourced payroll management companies, 6110 photocopiers, 4409 privacy breaches, 8253 project management solution subscriptions, 4373 record-keeping plans, 4503 security services, 2243 smart speakers, 4383 state archives access requests, 4482 vehicles and keys, 129, 2263, 2273, 2302 wireless networks, 2235 professional development, 6053 staff archives and record-keeping training, 4478, 4490 contact with lobbyist forms, 6056 FTE, 2250, 2254 redundant and new positions, 2320 surveys, 3077 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 1044, 1045 Perth Arena, 1046, 1048 Water Corporation, hardship measures, 2576 XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) Agriculture and Food, minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4899 Alternate Approaches to Reducing Illicit Drug Use and Its Effects on the Community, Select Committee into, establishment — amendment to notice of motion, 5621; motion, 6221, 6727 Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 4709 Meth Helpline, 4710 Sustainable Health Review, 4710 “Western Australian Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drug Services Plan 2015–2025, 4710 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 4709 Berinson, Hon Joe — condolence motion, 3730 Betting Tax Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 8662 Betting Tax Assessment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 8662 Child Protection care leavers, extended support, 3750 Care Plan Review Panel, 7804 child abuse prevention system, s. 1969 Children and Community Services Act, review, 3796 children in care historical care and protection applications, s. 1230 support for families, 7805 children in care of the CEO, 7032 Kids Helpline, 3786 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 363

XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Child Protection (continued) National Child Protection Week, s. 5664 parents with intellectual disabilities, 3454 Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, recommendations, 4877, 5216 services capacities and unmet demand, 5535 young parents in care, 3140 Young People with Exceptionally Complex Needs program, 8637 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 5055 Civil Liability Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse Actions) Bill 2017 second reading, 930 committee, 1347, 1444 Commerce and Industrial Relations Building and Construction Industry Training Fund — motion, 1366; amendment to motion, 1745 consumer protection, retirement village contracts, 5537, 7808 engineers’ registration scheme, 8773; s. 8926 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4888 pay equity unit, 1961 Retirement Villages Act, reform — notice of motion, 7224; motion, 8325, 8744; motion, in reply, 8749 second-hand crash helmet sales, 5536 WorkSafe anonymous complaints, 5490 Forrest Place GPO building, 9124 Community and events, International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia, s. 3002 Community Services homelessness 10-year strategy — motion, 6860 services funding, 1352, 3139 Men’s Sheds of WA, s. 4732 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4884 Cooke, Tony, tribute, s. 2120 Coroners Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 5437, 5450, 5911 Corrective Services “2017 Inspection of Melaleuca Remand and Reintegration Facility” report, 8674, 8676 “2018 Inspection of Albany Regional Prison” report, 6460 ACCESS, complaints service, 6459 adult justice services, 8932 Bandyup Women’s Prison health centre audit, 8932 parole, 5673 Banksia Hill Detention Centre detainee incidents, 2093 drug and alcohol programs, 4144 education services, 2844 female offenders, 1770 Inspector of Custodial Services report, s. 4871 multidisciplinary team, 4735 self-harm and attempted suicides, 3140 young parents, 3142 young people accommodation, 3139, 4144 Bunbury Regional Prison, upgrade, 7136 court security and custodial services, contractor’s training, independent review, 3141 deaths in custody, 5673 department, staff, medical practitioners, 839 drug and alcohol rehabilitation prisons, 5672 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4736 prison health reform group, 7416 prisoners aged 50 years and over, 2127, 4292 Medicare access, 6445 transgender and gender diverse inmates, 4287 transport, 1327; s. 1349 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 364 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Corrective Services (continued) prisons and detention centres dental health services, s. 7412 health needs assessment, 9121 health services, 5672 psychologists and mental health nurses, 3787 re-entry services, 8932 special operations group, firearms storage, 8344 supported bail accommodation, young people, 2133 “The Digital Divide: Access to digital technology for people in custody” report, 3793 transition support, National Disability Insurance Scheme, 2372, 4293 “Transitional Services in Western Australian Prisons” report, prisoners with chronic mental health conditions, 2128, 2129 Young Offenders Act, review, 3140, 5674 Young Offenders Act and Young Offenders Regulations, confinement provisions, 6892 Youth Justice Services, 2687, 8933 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct and Criminal Property Confiscation Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 3136, 3262, 3275 committee, 4094, 4099 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment Bill 2017, discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Procedure and Privileges — motion, 957 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the first report, “The efficiency and timeliness of the current appointment process for Commissioners and Parliamentary Inspectors of the CCC” — motion, 672, 676, 1757 second report, “The ability of the Corruption and Crime Commission to charge and prosecute” — motion, 1073, 1075 seventh report, “Unfinished business: The Corruption and Crime Commission’s response to the Committee’s report on Dr Cunningham and Ms Atoms” — motion, 1079, 1093, 4557, 8750; postponement motion, 4557, 5017, 5372, 5637, 6225, 6742, 7125, 7502, 8329 eighth report, “The More Things Change…: Matters arising from the Corruption and Crime Commission’s Report on Operation Aviemore: Major Crime Squad Investigation into the Unlawful Killing of Mr Joshua Warneke” — motion, 6745; postponement motion, 8329, 8758 ninth report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — tabling, 8867 Court Jurisdiction Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 7370 Courts Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 5399, 5421 committee, 5427–5433, 5451 Assembly’s amendments — committee, 7392, 7393 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 second reading, 6976 committee, 7668, 7755, 7765, 7787, 9216, 9222–9224 Criminal Procedure Amendment (Trial by Judge Alone) Bill 2017 — second reading, 4685 Culture and the Arts minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 5062 State Library of Western Australia, future conservation requirements, 4903 (correction of answer 5935) state records, management, s. 555 Davies, Dexter Melvyn — condolence motion, 2822 Disability Services deafblind community, s. 3291 disability services, functional review, 8149 Disability Services Act, review, 8143 International Day of People with Disability, s. 9187 local coordinators, 9191 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4900 National Disability Insurance Scheme government agencies, 8036 local coordination tenders, 7155 WA Country Health Service, 7155, 9190 national disability strategy, 2373 Duties Amendment (Additional Duty for Foreign Persons) Bill 2018 — second reading — amendment to motion, 6423 Education and Care Services National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 5377 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 365

XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Education and Training Aboriginal education staff, 3796 Aboriginal teaching and learning directorate, 3802, 5534 community kindergartens, 1803 delivery and performance agreements funding model review, 1581 department Aboriginal staff, 1560 school violence plan, 9121 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1565 education facilities, funding — motion, 5175 federal funding, 3923 Follow the Dream program, 1412 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4740 NAPLAN, review, 1776 non-government schools, grants, 5532 participation program, 1581, 4745 portfolio, management and funding — motion, 789 private training providers, 4744 regional programs — motion, 1061 registered training organisations, risk-based contractual audit and compliance monitoring, 1579 school funding, 2720 schools Aboriginal and Islander education officers, 3797 Albany Secondary Education Support Centre, 8178 asbestos management, 4875 building condition assessments, 5533 Canning College, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1563 child safe policy, 1559 dieldrin and aldrin levels, 7806 disabled students, 7803 Doubleview PS, site, 5539 education assistants, 3799 International School of Western Australia demountable classrooms, 5540 relocation, 6995; p. 8486 Landsdale Farm School, 1802 Moora Residential College Central Midlands SHS, 1564 closure, staff, 2719 non-teaching staff, 5530 physical restraint of students, 7806, 8528 (correction of answer 8775); s. 8670 population growth, Scarborough, 7810 public schools, funding, 5533 school psychologists, 1560 Shenton College, transport, 5538 student suspensions, behaviour breaches, 8539 students with problem sexual behaviours, 1559 Tuart College, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1562 western suburbs, s. 1105 science and coding 2017–18 state budget, 2134 programs, 3455 secondary schools, funding, 3793 staff, badged attendance officers, 1411 students with disability, federal funding, 5811 support programs, evaluations, 1579 TAFE North Metropolitan enrolments, 5930, 6572 student fees, 5388 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 366 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Education and Training (continued) TAFE (continued) South Regional, Public Sector Commissioner investigation, 1578, 5220 student enrolments, 7022 student management system, 4249, 4567, 4719 (answer advice 5034) , 4840 (supplementary information 5653), 5311, 5316, 5651 (answer advice 5935), 5934, 6236; s. 4582, 5341 teacher development schools, (answer advice 1778) 1981 Training Accreditation Council appeals, 1582 audits, 1578 audits and inspections, asbestos, 4907 compliance recognition program, 1582 violence policies review, 5445 youth and social workers, 3802 Elder Abuse, Select Committee into, final report, “‘I never thought it would happen to me’: When trust is broken” — motion, 6226, 6743, 7126, 7897 Electoral Affairs minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4888 political donations and lobbying — motion, 7638 Emergency Services, minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4738 Energy, minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4891 Environment 24 Ledger Road, Gooseberry Hill, contaminated sites, 4874 bottlenose dolphins, Swan–Canning River system, 4906 crown land lot 9789, Alfred Cove, p. 6969 Gooseberry Hill Primary School, contaminated sites, 4875, 7805, 7924 metropolitan region scheme amendment 1308/41, 4744 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4901 river protection notices, 5675 School Strike 4 Climate Action, s. 9111 Shenton Park rehabilitation hospital redevelopment, bushland clearing, Lemnos Street, 945, 1091 (supplementary information 1329), 1498; s. 973 Swan–Canning River system, protection strategy, 5205, 5457 Environmental Protection Amendment (Banning Plastic Bags and Other Things) Bill 2018 second reading, 4075 Equal Opportunity (LGBTIQ Anti-Discrimination) Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 3893 introduction and first reading, 4065 second reading, 4065 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3912, 3926 community services, 3912, 3928 foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, 3930 gender pay gap, 3931 mental health services, 3912, 3927 Moora Residential College, 3929 National Disability Insurance Scheme, 3928 youth justice, 3929 Family and Domestic Violence Annual Silent Domestic Violence Memorial March, s. 8536 Keeping Women Safe in their Homes program, s. 7681 refuges, young women, 5531 women ineligible for government assistance, 5531 Financial Transaction Reports Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 6560 Fisheries abalone, 4904, 4905; s. 6252 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4881 Forestry minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4881 south west forests, economic opportunities — motion, 6850 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 367

XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Health childhood cancer — motion, 6411 hospitals and health campuses, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, gender diversity service, 4288 Injury Matters, board, 5537 International Awareness Day for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, s. 2715 International Overdose Awareness Day, s. 5456 International Stuttering Awareness Day, s. 7277 intersex infants and young people, surgery, 4287 Lotterywest and Healthway, administrative merger, 3427 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 5064 My Health Record, 8912 National Disability Insurance Scheme, home and community care funding, 689 non-fatal strangulation, 1561 Parkinson’s Western Australia, 9123 Quadriplegic Centre, 7032 school nurses, 3801 spinal community nurses, 7033 tick-borne disease, Lyme-like illness, 6610, 9190; motion, 1418 Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 832, 1201 Heritage, minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4898 Heritage Bill 2017 second reading, 5477 committee, 5482–5485, 5496–5498 Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement Bill 2017 second reading, 4852 committee, 4865, 5192 Housing building code, minimum access standards, 7155 Government Regional Officers’ Housing maintenance requests, 3800 review, 3801 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4887 Industrial Hemp Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 9060 Industrial Relations (Equal Remuneration) Amendment Bill 2018 notice of motion to introduce, 503 introduction and first reading, 1415 second reading, 1415 Innovation and ICT, minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4880 Lands crown land lot 9789, Alfred Cove, 7022 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 5049 Ocean Reef marina, business case and memorandum of understanding, 5540 Legal affairs Aboriginal justice agreements, review, 8538 architectural drawing archiving, 5538 Attorney General, portfolios, records management and archiving, 5058 child sexual abuse prosecutions, intermediary scheme, 5674 children in care, historical care and protection applications, 1089, 1390, 1847 Commissioner for Equal Opportunity, 7907 community legal centres, 7269 Coroner’s Court, case management system, 2359 corruption oversight agencies, multi-partisan select committee, p. 2066 criminal injuries compensation scheme, review, 1222 Criminal Law (Mentally Impaired Accused) Act, reform, 5813 Criminal Property Confiscation Grants program, 3150 custody notification service, 7924 cyberbullying, 5464 dowry-related abuse, legislation, 6775 Equal Opportunity Act, review, 6991; s. 7020 family and domestic violence, non-fatal strangulation offence, 525 Gender Reassignment Act, 2540 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 368 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Legal affairs (continued) Gender Reassignment Board, 4874 institutional child sexual abuse, commonwealth redress scheme, 3106 Intellectual Disability Diversion Program, 1411 justice advocacy service, 7776 Law Reform Commission, “The Intersection of the Family Law and Caveat Systems in Western Australia” discussion paper, recommendations, 564 legal practitioners, model litigant guidelines, 1323, 2863 State Coroner, computerised tomography scanner, 6774 superannuation splitting, 1658 youth discretionary court, 3755 Legislative Council business of the house — motion, 2068; standing orders suspension motion, 3120, 8869 parliamentary questions, s. 1408 temporary orders 6(3), (4) and (5), recall of the house — amendment to motion, 6215 Liquor Control Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 3433 committee, 3775, 3937–3944 Local Government, minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4914A McGowan government, decision-making — motion, 7999 Mental Health alcohol and other drug residential rehabilitation centre, south west, 3832 assertive patient flow, 3272 clinical governance review, 6756, 9158 community-managed mental health services, s. 6768 consultation liaison services, 7152–7154, 7282 drug and alcohol services, 5535, 5536, 5823 drug attitude surveys, 7517 East Metropolitan Youth Unit, 7677 elder suicide, s. 2544 Graylands Hospital, closure, 5808 “Integrated Atlas of Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs”, 7154 “Learnings from the message stick: The report of the Inquiry into Aboriginal youth suicide in remote areas”, 3139 mental health accommodation strategy, 2088 Mental Health Commission bed increase tender, south west, 9253 “Integrated Atlas of Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs”, 6442 trans-cultural mental health unit, review, 1459 Mental Health Week, suicide, s. 6600 Meth Helpline, 5031 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4739 suicide prevention strategy, 2536 support lines, evaluation data, 7380 (answer advice 8645) “The impact of FIFO work practices on mental health”, 3788 World Suicide Prevention Day, s. 5518 Mines and Petroleum minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4890 Wittenoom memorial, Solidarity Park, s. 5213 Mines Safety and Inspection Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 5295 Ministers of the Crown, Premier, portfolios, records management and archiving, 5217 National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 second reading, 8134, 8151 committee, 8352, 8513–8516, 8535, 8621, 8647 Occupational Safety and Health Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 5295 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Exemption for Trainees) Bill 2018 — second reading, 2370, 2508, 2519 Personal Choice and Community Safety, Select Committee on, establishment — motion, 5358 Planning 3 Oceans twin towers development, Scarborough, 5677, Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, 9237 “A Guide to Managing Conflict of Interest” report, 5538 community consultation, s. 7919 draft design reports, 5675 Inner City College, memorandum of understanding, 4119 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018] 369

XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Planning (continued) McCall Centre, 2 Curtin Avenue, Cottesloe, 4904 Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, Scarborough planning framework and design guidelines, development approval, p. 9126 metropolitan region scheme amendment 1308/41, 4903 metropolitan region scheme, minor amendment 1341/57, 4845 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 5050 Shenton Park rehabilitation hospital redevelopment, bushland clearing, Lemnos Street, 520, 826, 1462; s. 1470, 1787 Subiaco, City of, local planning schemes 3 and 5, 5676 urban infill, s. 4281 Vlamingh Parklands, concept plan, 4904 Police complaints and investigations, 3966 family violence special case team, 7925 forced marriage cases, 7282 medically retired officers, redress scheme, 4256 mental health co-response teams trial, 5962; s. 5960 methamphetamine, usage, 7240 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4739 non-fatal strangulation, 1801 street drinking, 562 suspected suicide deaths, next-of-kin notification, 2128 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1944 standing orders review — motion, 3763 Public and Health Sector Legislation Amendment (Right of Return) Bill 2018 — second reading, 8028 Public Sector Management, minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 5217 Racing and Gaming, minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 5055 Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018 — second reading, 7910 Regional Development, minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4900 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7128 second reading, 8782 committee, 8902, 9177–9180 Road Safety, point-to-point speed cameras, 6253 Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, s. 3951 Science, minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4879 Sentence Administration Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 510 committee, 549, 693, 696, 804–815 Sentence Administration Amendment (Multiple Murderers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 9142 Sport and Recreation minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 5057 transgender athletes, 4288 wave park, Alfred Cove, s. 4130 State Development, Jobs and Trade Alcoa, enterprise bargaining agreement, 5781 automation, societal impact, 5419 job security — motion, 7646 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 5216 non-government human services sector, indexation policy, 2692, 2994 (answer advice 3111) Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018, referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — standing orders suspension — motion, 5763 Terrorism (Extraordinary Powers) Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 4102 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 1485 Tourism, minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 5056 Transport mandatory cycle helmets — motion, 8012 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 5051 Ocean Reef marina project, environmental approval process, s. 834 principal shared path network, Cottesloe, 4286, 4873 public transport, passenger information, 9082 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 370 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2018]

XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Treasury and Finance minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4894 Treasurer, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4895 Veterans Issues employment transition and homelessness — motion, 4690 minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4887 Water, minister, portfolios, records management and archiving, 4882 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 2711 YANG, HON PIERRE SHUAI, LLB, BA (Hons) (South Metropolitan) (ALP) Asian engagement strategy — motion, 8499 Bryce, Hon Malcolm John, tribute, s. 836 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, multiculturalism, Chinese immigrant, s. 5821 Community and events CEO Sleepout, s. 2371, 3443 Cochran, Adelle, tribute, s. 6451 Medal of the Order of Australia, 2018 honours list, s. 556 Community Services, homelessness, 10-year strategy — motion, 6855 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the, first report, “The efficiency and timeliness of the current appointment process for Commissioners and Parliamentary Inspectors of the CCC” — motion, 673 Disability Services, Rebound WA, wheelchair challenge, s. 1350 Environment, Lot 3 Warnbro Sound Avenue, Golden Bay, p. 5909 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 4262 budget repair, 4263 health care, 4264 Metronet, 4263 regional education, 4264 regional roads, 4265 Western Australian Jobs Act 2017, 4263 Federal government, Senator Fraser Anning, inaugural speech, s. 4280 Federal–State Relations, 2018–19 budget — motion, 2497 Government’s Local Projects, Local Jobs Program, Select Committee into the — amendment to motion, as amended, 7891 Health childhood cancer — motion, 6412 palliative care, metropolitan hospitals, p. 4819 Perth Children’s Hospital, project management — motion, 1933 Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement Bill 2017 — second reading, 4856 Local Government Local Government Standards Panel, p. 8867 Melville, City of, property damage, inquiry, p. 7753 Members of Parliament, Hon Pierre Yang, disclosure requirements, pex. 9209 Mental Health, support, s. 1231 Police, methamphetamine, usage, 7243; s. 7278 State Development, Jobs and Trade Alcoa, enterprise bargaining agreement, 5782 job security — motion, 7648 Local Projects, Local Jobs program — motion, 4548 population growth — motion, 2495 Veterans Issues Armistice Centenary, s. 7800 employment transition and homelessness — motion, 4686 ______

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