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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

2011-12

FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY-FIFTH PARLIAMENT

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BUSINESS PAPER

No. 92

THURSDAY 14 JUNE 2012

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GOVERNMENT BUSINESS

ORDERS OF THE DAY—

1 (i) Appropriation Bill. Cognate bills; resumption of the adjourned debate, (ii) Appropriation (Parliament) Bill. on the motion of Mr Mike Baird, “That these bills (iii) State Revenue and Other Legislation be now read a second time”. (Introduced 12 June Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill. 2012—Mr John Robertson).

2 Inspector of Custodial Services Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Greg Smith, “That this bill be now read a second time”. (Introduced 23 May 2012— Mr ).

3 Fiscal Responsibility Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Mike Baird, “That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 31 May 2012—Mr ).

†4 Public Sector Employment and Management Amendment (Procurement of Goods and Services) Bill; awaiting second reading speech. (Introduced 30 May 2012—Mr Mike Baird).

5 City of Sydney Amendment (Central Sydney Traffic and Transport Committee) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Barry O'Farrell, “That this bill be now read a second time”. (Introduced 24 May 2012—Mr Robert Furolo).

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

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7 National Parks and Wildlife Amendment (Adjustment of Areas) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Robyn Parker, “That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 9 May 2012—Mr ).

8 Appropriation (Budget Variations) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Mike Baird, “That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 13 June 2012—Mr Michael Daley).

9 Community Housing Providers (Adoption of National Law) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Pru Goward, “That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 13 June 2012— Mr ).

10 Child Protection (Working with Children) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr , “That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 13 June 2012—Dr Andrew McDonald)

† 11 Motor Accidents and Lifetime Care and Support Schemes Legislation Amendment Bill; awaiting second reading speech. (Introduced 13 June 2012—Mr Mike Baird).

12 Graffiti Legislation Amendment Bill; consideration of the Legislative Council's message dated 13 September 2011.

† Bill forwarded from the Legislative Council

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE – PETITIONS

ORDERS OF THE DAY—

1 Petition—from certain citizens regarding free public access to radiotherapy services on the Central Coast (Mr Chris Hartcher). (Discussion date 14 June 2012).

2 Petition—from certain citizens requesting that the transfer of radioactive waste from Hunters Hill to Lidcombe stop immediately (Mrs Barbara Perry). (Discussion date 21 June 2012).

3 Petition—from certain citizens requesting that services at Bulli Hospital be upgraded (Mr ). (Discussion date 16 August 2012).

4 Petition—from certain citizens requesting immediate action to install lifts to the platforms at Redfern railway station (Ms Kristina Keneally). (Discussion date 23 August 2012).

5 Petition—from certain citizens requesting legislation to halt and exclude coal seam gas or coal exploration and extraction in the Southern Highlands, and that a moratorium be placed on mining or extraction activities in the Southern Highlands until the enactment of the requested legislation (Ms Pru Goward). (Discussion date 6 September 2012).

6 Petition—from certain citizens requesting new road safety legislation to implement AustRoad standards and improve safety at vehicle breakdowns (Mr Andrew Stoner). (Discussion date 13 September 2012).

7 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the installation of lifts at Unanderra Railway station as a matter of urgency (Ms Noreen Hay). (Discussion date 20 September 2012).

8 Petition—from certain citizens requesting that the existing retail trading laws be retained in their entirety. (Mr John Robertson). (Discussion date 18 October 2012).

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GENERAL BUSINESS

NOTICES OF MOTIONS (for Bills)—

P1 MR PAUL LYNCH to move—

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

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

(Notice given 15 March 2012)

P2 MS CLOVER MOORE to move—

That a bill be introduced for an Act to establish a beverage container deposit scheme to ensure the recovery, reuse and recycling of empty beverage containers.

(Waste Avoidance (Beverage Containers) Bill).

(Notice given 23 May 2012)

P Items marked P are postponed

ORDERS OF THE DAY (for Bills)—

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

2 Strata Legislation Amendment Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Clover Moore, “That this bill be now read a second time”. (Notice given 10 November 2011, introduced 11 November 2011—Mr Daryl Maguire).

P3 Residential Tenancies Amendment (Occupancy Agreements) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Clover Moore, “That this bill be now read a second time”. (Notice given 24 November 2011, introduced 25 November 2011—Mr ).

P4 Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Demolition Orders) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Sonia Hornery, “That this bill be now read a second time”. (Notice given 9 May 2012, introduced 24 May 2012—Mr Mike Baird).

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

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NOTICES OF MOTIONS (General Notices)

130 BROADMEADOW TO SYDNEY TRAIN SERVICE MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes that Newcastle is the second and most prosperous city in New South Wales, and the lower Hunter is a growth area for both population and employment. (2) Notes the need for a faster train from Broadmeadow to Central and that a two hour train journey from Broadmeadow to Central is achievable.

(Notice given 20 June 2011)

P 132 HUNTER TRANSPORT PLAN MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Government's dedicated transport plan for the Hunter. (2) Notes that Hunter citizens are enthusiastic about discovering how they will benefit from the plan, and are optimistic that funding for the Glendale Road Rail Interchange will be a priority in the Hunter plan. (3) Notes that NRMA Hunter Director Mr Kyle Loades looks forward to shovel ready projects in the Hunter.

(Notice given 20 June 2011) P - postponed

P 135 LAMBTON HIGH SCHOOL GREEN DAY MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the staff and students of Lambton High School for running their annual environmental day, called Green Day, on 24 June 2011, which highlights the school and community's recognition of the importance of protecting our environment. (2) Acknowledges both the staff and students at Lambton High School for this clever environmental initiative.

(Notice given 21 June 2011) P - postponed

P 150 ELECTION FUNDING AND DISCLOSURE SYSTEM MR JAMIE PARKER to move— That this House calls on the Government to further reform the electoral funding and disclosure system to tighten the cap on and restrict to individuals the ability to make donations to political candidates and parties, and introduce more timely disclosure of political donations.

(Notice given 23 June 2011) P - postponed

P 159 STOLEN BABIES GENERATION MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: 5883 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

(1) Offers its deepest condolences to the victims of the 'stolen babies' generation and welcomes the apology that has been issued to those affected. (2) Notes the latest Senate enquiry. (3) Supports the establishment of a national scheme for helping women and their families and requests that more is done to help and support the victims and their children.

(Notice given 2 August 2011) P - postponed

P 185 EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF DIABETES MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Gives thanks to Dr Bruce King and the diabetes specialists of the John Hunter Hospital who are working on studies to see if better public awareness of type 1 diabetes will prevent late diagnosis of children with diabetes. (2) Notes that early diagnosis of diabetes in children can assist in the prevention of the development of serious health issues.

(Notice given 3 August 2011) P - postponed

191 SHELLHARBOUR TRANSPORT AND MOBILITY REGIONAL FORUM MS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the NRMA for facilitating an expert discussion panel called, 'The Shellharbour Transport and Mobility Regional Forum'. (2) Acknowledges that by 2012, the Government should develop and implement a transport and mobility plan for an ageing population. (3) Notes that community consultation is the key to identifying and addressing existing and future transport infrastructure projects and services, whilst also taking into account the transport and mobility needs of older people.

(Notice given 3 August 2011)

P 241 WAYNE ROGERS, AUSTRALIA'S GOT TALENT MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Wayne Rogers of Wallsend on his performances in the finals of "Australia's Got Talent" and for being a wonderful ambassador for Wallsend. (2) Notes the community support and that Wallsend was renamed "Waynetown" during the finals.

(Notice given 9 August 2011) P - postponed

P 256 SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, WALLSEND MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes that the former Salvation Army citadel in Wallsend is expected to be demolished within the next two weeks. 5884 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

(2) Notes the member for Wallsend has lobbied on behalf of the local community for the demolition of this derelict, vandalised and neglected site since January 2008.

(Notice given 10 August 2011) P - postponed

P 258 ADAMSTOWN RAILWAY GATES MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes that an answer from the Minister for Transport to a question from the member for Wallsend indicates that the Government has no plans to replace the Adamstown railway crossing gates or to replace the gates with an overpass. (2) Calls on the Government to take steps to dedicate land for the Fassifern to Hexham corridor so that freight trains are not required to use the Adamstown line.

(Notice given 10 August 2011) P - postponed

273 LOCAL CLUBS MR CHRIS SPENCE to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the contribution local clubs in New South Wales make to their local communities. (2) Recognises the significant contributions made by the seven local clubs in The Entrance electorate. (3) Acknowledges that the Government supports the principle, "strong clubs, stronger communities". (4) Notes the damage that the Federal poker machine pre-commitment proposal will have on New South Wales clubs.

(Notice given 11 August 2011)

P 294 ILLAWARRA TOURISM MR RYAN PARK to move— That this House: (1) Notes the contribution tourism makes to the economy across the Illawarra. (2) Recognises the efforts of those tourist operators who recently won awards in the South Coast Tourism Awards.

(Notice given 23 August 2011) P - postponed

P 303 SOIL TESTING FOR LEAD CONTAMINATION MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House calls on the Government to conduct soil testing for lead contamination around the Chichester pipeline in the residential area of Shortland, for the safety and security of the communities of Shortland and Sandgate.

(Notice given 24 August 2011) P - postponed 5885 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

P 305 ANNUAL HOLIDAYS ACT 1944 MR RICHARD AMERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes the New South Wales Labor Party has a strong and proud history of improving working conditions for people living in this State. (2) Notes that since 1944, the Annual Holidays Act has provided New South Wales workers with access to paid annual leave. (3) Notes the Annual Holidays Act has been vital in improving quality of life and supporting families in New South Wales.

(Notice given 24 August 2011) P - postponed

P 327 DAVID HICKS MEMOIR MR DAVID ELLIOTT to move— That this House: (1) Condemns the inclusion of David Hicks' memoir, 'Guantanamo Bay: My Journey', on the short list for a Queensland Premier's Literary Award. (2) Calls on the Queensland Premier, Anna Bligh to remove Mr Hicks' memoir as a potential prize winner. (3) Notes with respect the sacrifice made by all Australian servicemen and women in the war on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan. (4) Remembers the 2,977 innocent victims of terror who lost their lives on 11 September 2001, in New York City, Pennsylvania and in Washington, DC.

(Notice given 25 August 2011) P - postponed

333 WESTERN SYDNEY PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYMPOSIUM MR BART BASSETT to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the organisers of the 2011 Western Sydney Public Transport Users Association Transport Symposium that brought stakeholders together and advocating for a better deal for transport users. (2) Congratulates Patricia Guy, Ken Moriarty, Marianne McCloud and John Svbota from local networks in the Londonderry Electorate, St Marys and Mount Druitt who are lobbying for the restoration of local bus services that were cancelled by the former Government.

(Notice given 25 August 2011)

335 UNANDERRA RAILWAY STATION MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Calls on the Government to ensure the installation of the Easy Access lifts at Unanderra Railway Station. (2) Notes that the former Government allocated $11 million in the budget for the Easy Access upgrade. (3) Reminds the Government of its pre-election commitment that the community had nothing to fear 5886 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

with the election of a Liberal Coalition Government.

(Notice given 26 August 2011)

P 337 LACTATION BREAKS MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Condemns the Government for refusing to explain why working mothers have lost their guaranteed right to paid lactation breaks under industrial relation laws. (2) Calls on the Minister for Finance to explain why the Government has failed to include lactation breaks as a "guaranteed minimum condition of employment". (3) Notes that working women across the State deserve to be treated with respect and provided with an immediate explanation. (4) Congratulates the Opposition spokesperson on Industrial Relations and Women, the Hon. MLC on continuing to fight for basic rights for nursing mothers.

(Notice given 26 August 2011) P - postponed

340 RICHMOND GOLF CLUB MR BART BASSETT to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the important role registered clubs have in supporting local communities. (2) Notes the appointment of the Member for Londonderry as the Patron of the Richmond Golf Club and thanks President Mr Alan Simpson, General Manager Michael Creighton and the board of directors.

(Notice given 26 August 2011)

P 346 LONGWORTH AVENUE, WALLSEND UPGRADE MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes that Newcastle City Council has plans to upgrade Longworth Avenue, Wallsend, between Newcastle Road roundabout and Cameron/Cowper Street, but are hampered by two Hunter Water Corporation trunk mains constructed in 1884 and 1902. (2) Requests Hunter Water Corporation to immediately begin the design process for the replacement of the trunk mains to allow the council to undertake the necessary major road rehabilitation works.

(Notice given 6 September 2011) P - postponed

P 348 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 6 September 2011)

P - postponed

360 FERRY SERVICES—MS (Notice given 6 September 2011)

P 366 GLOBAL MITOCHONDRIAL AWARENESS WEEK—MR RICHARD AMERY (Notice given 7 September 2011) 5887 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

P - postponed

P 374 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT 1996—MR RICHARD AMERY (Notice given 8 September 2011)

P - postponed

382 EAST RICHMOND LEVEL CROSSING—MR BART BASSETT (Notice given 9 September 2011)

390 PORT STEPHENS TOURISM—MR CRAIG BAUMANN (Notice given 12 September 2011)

391 HORNSBY CWA HALL—MR (Notice given 12 September 2011)

395 PORT KEMBLA—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 12 September 2011)

397 ILLAWARRA JOBS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 12 September 2011)

400 SEACLIFFE BRIDGE—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 12 September 2011)

401 ROADS TO RECOVERY PROGRAM—MR (Notice given 12 September 2011)

417 WASTE NOT WANT NOT—MR JOHN WILLIAMS (Notice given 12 September 2011)

422 UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE LIBYAN STUDENTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 13 September 2011)

431 PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 14 September 2011)

433 MOUNT DRUITT COURT COMPLEX—MR RICHARD AMERY (Notice given 14 September 2011)

439 BAN ON EXOTIC ANIMALS IN CIRCUS PERFORMANCES—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 14 September 2011)

443 SOPHIE MACAULAY—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 14 September 2011)

450 BANKSTOWN CITY NETBALL ASSOCIATION—MS (Notice given 15 September 2011)

452 ST GEORGE HOSPITAL HEALTH SERVICES—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 15 September 2011)

455 BANKSTOWN SPORTS WOMEN'S CRICKET CLUB—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 15 September 2011)

456 DHARAWAL NATIONAL PARK—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 15 September 2011)

460 PENSHURST PUBLIC SCHOOL CROSSING—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 15 September 2011)

465 FLASHING LIGHTS AT SCHOOLS—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 15 September 2011) 5888 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

468 HURSTVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL UPGRADE—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 15 September 2011)

470 GOVERNOR'S RESIDENCE—MR ANDREW ROHAN (Notice given 11 October 2011)

471 CARDIFF RAILWAY STATION LIFT—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 11 October 2011)

473 BULLI HOSPITAL—MR RYAN PARK (Notice given 11 October 2011)

474 GOVERNMENT HOUSE—MR DAVID ELLIOTT (Notice given 11 October 2011)

482 DANIEL MCNAMARA—MR RYAN PARK (Notice given 11 October 2011)

484 ALEISHA BAILEY—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 11 October 2011)

492 RURAL FIRE SERVICE—MR JAI ROWELL (Notice given 11 October 2011)

494 REGIMENTAL BANDS—MR DAVID ELLIOTT (Notice given 12 October 2011)

496 CLUBS NSW—MR DAVID ELLIOTT (Notice given 12 October 2011)

498 FORESTVILLE AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION—MR (Notice given 12 October 2011)

500 SYRIAN CAMPAIGN 70TH ANNIVERSARY—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 12 October 2011)

502 BALI BOMBINGS NINTH ANNIVERSARY—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 12 October 2011)

503 CARBON TAX—MR JAI ROWELL (Notice given 12 October 2011)

506 WOLLONGONG HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 13 October 2011)

513 CENTRAL VENUES AUTHORITY—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 13 October 2011)

517 PROPOSED TAFE RESTRUCTURE—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 13 October 2011)

524 FIRST HOME BUYERS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 13 October 2011)

535 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 13 October 2011)

536 CAMPBELLTOWN HOSPITAL—MR JAI ROWELL (Notice given 14 October 2011)

548 TAFE ILLAWARRA INSTITUTE—MR RYAN PARK (Notice given 17 October 2011)

564 FIGTREE HIGH SCHOOL—MR RYAN PARK (Notice given 18 October 2011) 5889 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

578 CRONULLA FISHERIES RESEARCH CENTRE—MR RYAN PARK (Notice given 19 October 2011)

588 TRAFFIC CONGESTION—MR BART BASSETT (Notice given 19 October 2011)

590 NEW HAWKESBURY RIVER BRIDGE, WINDSOR—MR BART BASSETT (Notice given 19 October 2011)

599 THEFT IN THE HUNTER REGION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 8 November 2011)

601 ARGENTON PUBLIC SCHOOL—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 8 November 2011)

628 COUNCILLOR BRIAN ROBSON—MS LINDA BURNEY (Notice given 9 November 2011)

630 HEXHAM SWAMP—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 9 November 2011)

636 LUCAS GARDENS SCHOOL HYDROTHERAPY POOL—MR (Notice given 9 November 2011)

645 FRIENDS OF CABARITA PARK AND WHARF—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 9 November 2011)

661 WORLD DIABETES DAY—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 10 November 2011)

673 BRODERICK GILLAWARNA SCHOOL—MR GLENN BROOKES (Notice given 10 November 2011)

676 WOLLONGONG HOSPITAL—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 11 November 2011)

679 POLICE WAGES—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 11 November 2011)

681 GOVERNMENT REVIEWS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 11 November 2011)

682 EMERTON PUBLIC SCHOOL—MR BART BASSETT (Notice given 11 November 2011)

683 EXPERT ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR WOMEN—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 11 November 2011)

686 COMMUNITY GRANTS PROGRAM—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 11 November 2011)

695 GLENDALE TO SPEERS POINT CYCLEWAY—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 November 2011)

698 SCHOOL PRINCIPALS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 November 2011)

700 GLENDALE POLICE STATION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 November 2011)

702 GLENDALE INTERCHANGE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 November 2011) 5890 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

715 POLICE—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 23 November 2011)

717 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 23 November 2011)

722 FIRE AND RESCUE COMMUNICATIONS CENTRE—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 23 November 2011)

727 BLAXCELL STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL—MR TONY ISSA (Notice given 23 November 2011)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

852 PUBLIC TRANSPORT FARES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 February 2012)

854 PLANNING REVIEW—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 22 February 2012) 5891 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

902 HIGHLANDS SOURCE PIPELINE—MR (Notice given 23 February 2012)

903 ALLAWAH BRIDGE—MS CHERIE BURTON (Notice given 23 February 2012) 5892 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

974 POWER BLACKOUTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 7 March 2012) 5893 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1128 ILLAWARRA PROJECTS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 15 March 2012) 5894 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1148 NEW SOUTH WALES STRATEGIC PLAN 2021—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 27 March 2012) 5895 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1300 NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY SECURITY—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 2 April 2012) 5896 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1430 NATIONAL YOUTH WEEK—MS TANIA MIHAILUK (Notice given 2 May 2012) 5897 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1519 TEACHER WAITING LISTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 9 May 2012) 5898 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1643 ST HILLIERS AND ILLAWARRA PUBLIC HOUSING PROJECTS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 23 May 2012) 5899 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1702 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANTS – CABRAMATTA—MR (Notice given 24 May 2012) 5900 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1742 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP GRANT - BAPTIST COMMUNITY BROADCASTERS—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 29 May 2012) 5901 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

F 1743 WOLLONDILLY MAYORAL CHARITY GOLF DAY MR JAI ROWELL to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the efforts of Wollondilly Shire Council in hosting the 2012 Mayoral Charity Golf Day on 25 May 2012. (2) Commends the donation of more than $8,000 to the Ambulatory Care Service in the paediatric unit at Campbelltown Hospital. (3) Acknowledges the members of the community who generously donated and participated in the day.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1744 WOLLONDILLY AUSTRALIA'S BIGGEST MORNING TEA MR JAI ROWELL to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the contributions of individuals, businesses and community groups in the Wollondilly electorate who helped raise money for this year's Biggest Morning Tea. (2) Recognises Le Jardin Café, at Tahmoor Garden Centre, for providing its cafe and donating raffle items to raise almost $300. (3) Acknowledges the value of community spirit for raising money to fight cancer.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1745 SHANE ROSE RECOGNITION MR JAI ROWELL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates equestrian Shane Rose for winning the Sydney International Three Day Event. (2) Commends the dedication Mr Rose has applied in order to achieve this success. (3) Notes Mr Rose's previous success as a silver medallist at the Beijing Olympics. (4) Wishes Mr Rose all the best as he prepares for upcoming competitions to qualify for the London Olympic Games.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1746 CHLOE-AMANDA BAILEY RECOGNITION MR JAI ROWELL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Chloe-Amanda Bailey on becoming Australian Cable Wakeboard Nationals amateur ladies champion for 2012. (2) Recognises the perseverance displayed by Ms Bailey in overcoming multiple setbacks to secure this achievement. (3) Encourages Ms Bailey to continue being a role model for young women in sport.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1747 BROUGHTON ANGLICAN COLLEGE BREAKFAST EVENT MR JAI ROWELL to move— That this House: 5902 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

(1) Acknowledges Broughton Anglican College for holding its annual Mum's Big Brekky event. (2) Notes the importance of encouraging healthy breakfasts for families and school aged children. (3) Commend the school's Parents and Friends Association for organising this valuable event.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1748 TESS GERRAND AND WOMEN'S ROWING EIGHT OLYMPIC GAMES QUALIFICATION MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Tess Gerrand, of Moorlands, and Australia's Women's Rowing Eight on its recent qualification to compete at the London Olympic Games. (2) Wishes Tess and the crew every success at the London Olympic Games.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1749 TOREY BLANCH RECOGNITION MR to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Torey Blanch, of Bulahdelah, who has been chosen to represent Australia in go- karting at the Commission Internationale de Karting-Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (CIK-FIA) Karting Academy Trophy to be held in Italy in June 2012. (2) Notes that 15-year-old Torey was selected by FIA Women in Motor Sport as one of eleven young racers worldwide. (3) Notes that Torey has been go-karting since the age of ten and won the Junior National Heavy category at the 2012 All Ladies Championships.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1750 CARL SCHUBERT RECOGNITION MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Carl Schubert, of Mount George, on being named the most outstanding first year apprentice at the Hunternet Group Training Company awards. (2) Notes that Carl works in the production shop at UGL Rail and aims to study engineering at university when he finishes his apprenticeship.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1751 LILLYPILLY PRESCHOOL FORSTER MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Helen and Tim McCabe, owners of the Lillypilly Preschool in Forster, on being named the NSW/ACT winner of the Childhood Service of the Year category in the Australian Family Early Education and Care Awards. (2) Notes that Lillypilly Preschool, was a state finalist in 2011 and following its 2012 win, is shortlisted for the national awards. (3) Notes that Lillypilly Preschool cares for 28 children per day and has a strong environmental policy to educate children about recycling, composting, gardening and reducing waste. 5903 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1752 PACIFIC PALMS ARTS FESTIVAL MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Pacific Palms Arts Festival on celebrating its 20th anniversary. (2) Notes this festival commenced in 1992 to bring a new cultural event to the Pacific Palms area and raise funds for the local public school.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1753 FORSTER COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Forster branch of the Country Women's Association on celebrating its 65th anniversary. (2) Notes that current president, Sue Hutchison, and more than 30 members and guests attended a luncheon to mark the occasion.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1754 KEITH AND FRANK PEARCE RECOGNITION MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates 75-year-old twin brothers Keith and Frank Pearce on their selection in the Australian Age Group team in the Triathlon World Championships held in New Zealand during October 2012. (2) Notes that Keith, a well known Forster triathlete will race in the Olympic distance triathlon of 1,500 metre swim, 40 kilometre bike ride and 10 kilometre run and Frank will contest the sprint distance race comprising of a 750 metre swim, 20 kilometre bike ride and 5 kilometre run.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1755 TROY MARLAND RECOGNITION MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Troy Marland, a member of the Taree Aquatic Powerboat Club, on winning the Union Internationale Motonautique Unlimited Displacement World Championship in his blown alcohol displacement boat named Madness. (2) Notes that this is the second time that Troy has won this championship, undefeated in eleven races.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1756 MANNING POINT BOWLING CLUB MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Manning Point Bowling Club on winning the men's number Three Pennant and women's number Four Grade region Two Pennant. 5904 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

(2) Notes that Manning Point Bowling Club is one of the smallest bowling clubs in the district and that the club's success in 2012 is a tribute to the support and participation of all members. (3) Notes that the men's team play for the zone flag in June at Tuncurry for the third year in succession.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1757 TESS GERRAND RECOGNITION MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Tess Gerrand, of the Manning River Rowing Club, and a member of the Australian Women's Eight who have won selection to represent Australia at the 2012 London Olympic Games. (2) Notes that Tess, who started rowing when she was 14-years-old, will now be in the Australian crew to contest a round of the World Cup before the Olympic Games. (3) Notes that the Krambach Race Club is recognising Tess's achievement by naming a race in her honour at the Gloucester Cup race meeting.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1758 SHENZHEN ECONOMIC AND TRADE PROMOTION FORUM MR MARK COURE to move— That this House: (1) Notes the recent Shenzhen Economic and Trade Promotion Forum held in Darling Harbour on 22 May 2012. (2) Notes Shenzhen is southern China's major financial centre and the second busiest port in mainland China. (3) Notes the contribution of the forum to the bilateral business development between Australia and China, including the Chinese community of the Oatley electorate.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1759 GRANDVIEW WOMEN'S BOWLING CLUB SUPPORT FOR ALZHEIMER'S AUSTRALIA MR MARK COURE to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the efforts of Grandview Women's Bowling Club in supporting families and individuals that have family members with Alzheimer's disease. (2) Notes Alzheimer's disease currently affects 280,000 Australians with 1,600 new cases of dementia diagnosed each week, which is expected to grow to 7,400 per week by 2050. (3) Commends the hard work of the club at a charity day on 21 May 2012 that raised over $7,000 for Alzheimer's Australia.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1760 RED SHIELD APPEAL DOORKNOCK WEEKEND MR MARK COURE to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the work of The Salvation Army providing high quality community services to over one million Australians in need. (2) Commends the hard work and dedication of volunteers who doorknocked the Hurstville Zone on 5905 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

the weekend of 19 and 20 May 2012, raising over $15,000.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1761 MEDICA CENTRE HURSTVILLE MR MARK COURE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Medica Centre Hurstville on its official opening on 18 May 2012. (2) Commends the Medica Centre Hurstville for the provision of quality health services to the St George community.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1762 WALK SAFELY TO SCHOOL DAY MR MARK COURE to move— That this House: (1) Notes that 18 May 2012 was the annual Walk Safely to School Day. (2) Commends the community for actively seeking to promote road safety, health, public transport and the environment.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1763 ST DECLAN'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL MR MARK COURE to move— That this House: (1) Notes the visit by students of St Declan's Catholic School to Parliament House on Wednesday 16 May 2012. (2) Commends the staff and students for their continuing hard work in providing excellent educational services in the local community.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1764 LIANG ZANG HEALTH OASIS CENTRE MR MARK COURE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Liang Zang Health Oasis Centre on its official opening on the 15 May 2012. (2) Commends the centre on the provision of quality health services to the community.

(Notice given 29 May 2012)

F 1765 MORTDALE COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTRE - AUSTRALIA'S BIGGEST MORNING TEA MR MARK COURE to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the dedicated volunteers and staff assisting with Australia's Biggest Morning Tea at the Mortdale Community Services Centre. (2) Commends their hard work to raise funds for the Cancer Council.

(Notice given 29 May 2012) 5906 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

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

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

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

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

F 1770 HAWKESBURY RELAY FOR LIFE MR BART BASSETT to move— That this House: (1) Notes the success of the 9th Hawkesbury Relay for Life held on 9 and 10 May 2012, raising a total of $150,000. (2) Thanks the organising committee, including Jenny Hamilton, the chairwoman for the last five years, and Deb Cooper for their tireless effort and work in facilitating this event. (3) Congratulates individuals and businesses from the Hawkesbury area for the magnificent support in making the Relay for Life such a success.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1771 WOMEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS AND CAROLYN BYERS NOMINATION MR BART BASSETT to move— That this House: (1) Notes that the Women of the Year Awards are a fantastic way of recognising women of New South Wales who work tirelessly for the betterment of the community (2) Congratulates Mrs Carolyn Byers on her nomination recognising her exemplary service to the Hawkesbury community, particularly through her position as a volunteer visitor, trainer and coordinator with the Living in Communities scheme. (3) Congratulates all the women who were nominated, the finalists and the winners.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1772 APPIN MINE ACCIDENT COMMEMORATION MR JAI ROWELL to move— That this House: (1) Commends the work of the Appin Historical Society which has organised a memorial ceremony to remember the 1979 Appin Mine accident. (2) Notes the significance of this tragic event to the Wollondilly community, including the families of the 14 miners killed in the accident.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1773 BUXTON PUBLIC SCHOOL NATIONAL SIMULTANEOUS STORYTIME MR JAI ROWELL to move— That this House: (1) Commends Buxton Public School students and staff for participating in the National 5907 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

Simultaneous Storytime, during Library and Information week. (2) Notes the initiative encourages children to take up reading. (3) Notes the success last year, with more than 170,000 children in 1,100 different places taking part. (4) Commends Paul McDougall, school principal, for reading the Very Cranky Bear to 185 students.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1774 CARRINGTON MELBOURNE RECOGNITION MR GREG APLIN to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Carrington Melbourne, a student of Billabong High School, on being awarded one of ten state scholarships through the NSW Premier's Volunteering Award. (2) Recognises Carrington's dedication to helping senior residents at the Harry Jarvis Wing of Holbrook District Hospital.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1775 DAVID MITCHELL RECOGNITION MR GREG APLIN to move— That this House congratulates David Mitchell, of Tooma, on his exceptional horsemanship in winning the 2012 King of the Ranges Stockman's Challenge in Murrurundi and The Man from Snowy River Challenge in Corryong.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1776 ST JAMES ANGLICAN CHURCH KURNELL 50TH ANNIVERSARY MR to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates St James Anglican Church, Kurnell, on its 50th anniversary celebrated on 27 May 2012. (2) Recognises its contribution to the Kurnell community.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1777 SANS SOUCI GIRL GUIDES MR JOHN FLOWERS to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges that Girl Guides Australia inspires young girls to become leaders in our communities. (2) Congratulates the Sans Souci Girl Guides on developing the best qualities in young women. (3) Commends Lara Kelly, Elyza Ware, Zoe Ball, Jessica and Helaina Sikes, Christa Psarros and Victoria Loukis of the Sans Souci Girl Guides for demonstrating leadership qualities and being role models for their peers.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1778 ROCKDALE WALK SAFELY TO SCHOOL DAY MR JOHN FLOWERS to move— That this House: 5908 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

(1) Acknowledges 18 May 2012 as Walk Safely to School Day. (2) Commends all those who participated in Walk Safely to School Day in the Rockdale electorate. (3) Urges a commitment to healthier children and support for initiatives which encourage physical activity.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1779 ASHLEIGH XIE DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S AWARD MR JOHN FLOWERS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Ashleigh Xie, of Brighton-Le-Sands, on receiving the Gold Duke of Edinburgh's Award. (2) Acknowledges that the Duke of Edinburgh's Award provides young people with a valuable opportunity to engage with their local community. (3) Commends parents who assist their children in the service of the community.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1780 ROCKDALE VOLUNTEERS AND VOLUNTEER WEEK MR JOHN FLOWERS to move— That this House: (1) Commends the role that local charities play in shaping a better community. (2) Congratulates the volunteers in the Rockdale electorate who routinely participate in activities which serve others. (3) Acknowledges National Volunteer Week between 14-20 May 2012.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1781 SYDNEY PEACOCK RECOGNITION MR JOHN FLOWERS to move— That this House congratulates Mr Sydney Peacock, of Sans Souci, on his 100th birthday on 15 April 2012.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1782 GLADYS RASMUSSEN RECOGNITION MR JOHN FLOWERS to move— That this House congratulates Mrs Gladys Rasmussen, of Arncliffe, on her 100th birthday on 14 May 2012.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1783 MEHERJI BENGALI RECOGNITION MR JOHN FLOWERS to move— That this House congratulates Mr Meherji Bengali, of Turrella, on his 100th birthday on 21 May 2012.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1784 CANTERBURY SMOKE ALARM BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROGRAM 5909 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

MS LINDA BURNEY to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Canterbury City Council on continuing with Project SABRE (Smoke Alarm Battery Replacement for the Elderly). (2) Notes that since the program began in 2003 it has successfully installed more than 1,000 smoke alarms and replaced over 680 batteries in the homes of people with a disability and the frail-aged.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1785 SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD APPEAL MS LINDA BURNEY to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges everyone who supported the Salvation Army's Red Shield Appeal doorknock on 19 and 20 May 2012. (2) Encourages people to volunteer to be collectors. (3) Hopes that the Salvation Army's target of $10 million is realised, to enable it to deliver its frontline services.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1786 INTERNATIONAL NURSES' DAY AND CHRISTINE AND MEGAN WILLIAMS RECOGNITION MR GUY ZANGARI to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the contribution made by Christine and Megan Williams over an extended period at Fairfield Hospital. (2) Notes their consistent patience, flexibility, dedication, commitment, knowledge and expertise in their service to the Fairfield community. (3) Congratulates Christine and Megan Williams on the celebration of International Nurses' Day.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1787 FAIRFIELD VOLUNTEERS IN POLICING MR GUY ZANGARI to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the contribution made by Brian Sentana, Bosiljka Vojnovic, Cathryn Carroll, Krupesh Patel, Ali Almalky and Robyn Christiansen, to Fairfield Volunteers in Policing. (2) Notes their ongoing volunteer support in ensuring the safety and security of the Fairfield community. (3) Congratulates them for their achievements and appreciation during National Volunteers Week.

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

F 1788 FAIRFIELD NONAGENARIANS RECOGNITION MR GUY ZANGARI to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the ongoing contribution made by Iris Terry, Joyce Cook, Daphne Seddon and Christina Eddy through their years of service to the community. (2) Congratulates them on their achievements at the Annual Jean Arnot memorial luncheon held at Parliament House, Sydney. 5910 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

(Notice given 30 May 2012)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1802 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL PARKS AND GARDENS FUNDING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 31 May 2012)

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

F 1804 MACEDONIAN HUMANITARIAN ASSOCIATION MR MARK COURE to move— That this House: (1) Notes the important fundraising event held on 21 April 2012, by the Macedonian Humanitarian Association to raise funds for four individuals with significant medical conditions. (2) Commends the association, which is dedicated to charitable activities and fundraising for 5911 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

important causes within the Macedonian community. (3) Further notes the successful night raised $33,743 so that Natasha Nikolovska, Vesna Boceska, Todorka Naumoska and Ivana Pavleska will each receive $8,413 towards their extensive medical costs.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1805 SHELLY FRANKE RECOGNITION MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House acknowledges the performance of Shelly Franke of Oak Flats Albion Park Kiama Gymnastics & Acrobatics Club at the Acrobatic Gymnastics Australian Championships held on 6 to10 October 2011.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1806 EMILY APOSTOLOVSKI RECOGNITION MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House acknowledges the performance of Emily Apostolovski of Oak Flats Albion Park Kiama Gymnastics & Acrobatics Club at the Acrobatic Gymnastics Australian Championships held on 6 to 10 October 2011.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1807 JENNA IRISH RECOGNITION MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House acknowledges the performance of Jenna Irish of Oak Flats Albion Park Kiama Gymnastics & Acrobatics Club at the Acrobatic Gymnastics Australian Championships held on 6 to 10 October 2011.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1808 KIM LACEY RECOGNITION MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House acknowledges the performance of Kim Lacey of Oak Flats Albion Park Kiama Gymnastics & Acrobatics Club at the Acrobatic Gymnastics Australian Championships held on 6 to 10 October 2011.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1809 CAMDEN CHARITY BOWLS DAY MR CHRIS PATTERSON to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Camden Liquor Accord on raising $1,300 for the Salvation Army at its charity bowls day. (2) Acknowledges that the Camden Liquor Accord will hold two charity bowls day each year to support different local charities. (3) Congratulates and encourages the efforts of the Camden Liquor Accord in supporting the local community.

(Notice given 31 May 2012) 5912 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

F 1810 LUCA SULLIVAN RECOGNITION MR CHRIS PATTERSON to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Luca Sullivan on her achievements at the South-West Sydney Regional Swimming Championships where she won four gold medals and broke two regional records. (2) Congratulates Luca on winning the senior girls champion title at the carnival. (3) Notes that Luca trains at the Narellan Swimming Academy. (4) Acknowledges Luca as a wonderful ambassador for her school, team and community.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1811 CAMDEN CIVIC CENTRE 30TH ANNIVERSARY MR CHRIS PATTERSON to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the 30th anniversary of Camden Civic Centre. (2) Notes the importance of the building within the community. (3) Thanks Philippa Percy, manager, and her staff for organising a celebration of the anniversary.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1812 MACARTHUR EARLY LEARNING CENTRE MR CHRIS PATTERSON to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the owners, Tom and Rika Bazdaric and Sam and Robyn Haoui, on the opening of Macarthur Early Learning Centre at Elderslie. (2) Notes that this is a state of the art facility, with a discovery garden, organic vegetable garden, and pirate ship play equipment, beach themed sandpit with water pump, bike track with street signs, slides and tunnels. (3) Acknowledges the importance of this facility within the community to provide young children with the foundations for learning, playing and interacting with their environment and community. (4) Wishes the Macarthur Early Learning Centre every success.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1813 CAMDEN RSL SUB-BRANCH ANZAC DAY MR CHRIS PATTERSON to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the effort that goes into organising ANZAC day services. (2) Notes the hard work and dedication of Iain Richard-Evan to the Camden Sub-branch and ANZAC day services. (3) Congratulates Tasha Hodges on her moving performance on the day. (4) Thanks the volunteers from the SES, the Service Cadets, Police and Fire Brigade who assisted on the day.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1814 DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S AWARD MR CHRIS PATTERSON to move— 5913 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

That this House: (1) Congratulates David Stuart-Watt, Elyse Glynn, Lisa Close, Luke Hughes, Rhearne Ryan, Amy Ward, Nicholas Wear and Joel Geist from Macarthur Anglican School on each receiving a Gold Duke of Edinburgh's Award. (2) Notes that each recipient has had to meet rigorous standards of skills, fitness and community service to achieve this award. (3) Acknowledges the students efforts and their outstanding efforts for this award. (4) Notes the valuable opportunities for young people to engage with their community through the Duke of Edinburgh's Award program.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1815 NEIL THOMPSON AND WAYNE O'BRIEN RURAL FIRE SERVICE RECOGNITION MR CHRISTOPHER GULAPTIS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Captain Neil Thompson, and firefighter Wayne O'Brien of the Lawrence Rural Fire Brigade, on being awarded Certificates of Commendation from the Commissioner of the New South Wales Rural Fire Service. (2) Acknowledges their commitment and dedication to deliver training workshops for a number of village and rural fire brigades units in the use, care and maintenance of automated external defibrillators units. (3) Acknowledges Mr Thompson's leading role in the delivery of the Rural Fire Service Cadet Program in the Clarence Valley district. (4) Thanks them both for their efforts and exemplary performance in their roles with the Rural Fire Service.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1816 SAM KAPEEN RECOGNITION MR CHRISTOPHER GULAPTIS to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges Aboriginal Education Officer, Sam Kapeen, of Maclean High School, on his commitment and dedication to the Lower Clarence Magpies Junior Rugby League Club. (2) Acknowledges the voluntary hours he devotes to youth, particularly Aboriginal youth, as a mentor and a role model.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1817 JIM AGNEW, OAM, RECOGNITION MR CHRISTOPHER GULAPTIS to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges Jim Agnew, OAM, of Yamba, for his tireless efforts over a number of years in advocating at all levels of government for better health services in Yamba. (2) Congratulates Mr Agnew on leading the campaign for better health services and being instrumental in helping to secure funding for an ambulance station at Yamba in 2003 and, more recently, funding for the establishment of a community health centre at Yamba.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1818 BROCK GRIFFITHS RECOGNITION 5914 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates BMX rider, Brock Griffiths, of Cardiff South, on his second in the seven round 14 years boys' national champbikx series to earn selection in the Australian team. (2) Wishes Brock all the best in his BMX career.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1819 GLENDALE EAST PUBLIC SCHOOL WORLD'S GREATEST SHAVE MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Commends Glendale East Public School principal, Andrew Pryce, for participating in the World's Greatest Shave to support a student's younger sibling suffering from leukaemia. (2) Recognises the efforts of the World's Greatest Shave in raising money for people living with blood cancer.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1820 HUNTER CANCER ACTION NETWORK MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Commends the Hunter Cancer Action Network, a dedicated group of volunteers, in seeking to improve cancer control in the Hunter region. (2) Commends Gary Rosevar and Erin Marney for their tireless work to highlight the importance of early detection of cancer.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1821 HEALTHDIRE HOTLINE SERVICE MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Healthdire hotline on its efforts to ensure the Hunter's emergency departments are not overloaded with people with non-acute illnesses. (2) Recognises the great commitment to the hotline by Clinical Advisor to Health Direct Australia, Dr Jenny Bartlett and her colleagues.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1822 NEWCASTLE FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Newcastle Family History Society on its open day, on 21 April 2012, when 70 visitors signed the attendance book. (2) Recognises the great commitment to the open day by president, Brian Engel and secretary, Elaine Sheehan.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1823 ELSIE WOMEN'S REFUGE GLEBE 5915 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

MR JAMIE PARKER to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Elsie Women's Refuge, Glebe, on its recognition by the City of Sydney Council with the renaming of a local laneway to Elsie's Walk. (2) Recognises that the Elsie Women's Refuge is a unique organisation providing specialist support to women and children experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness due to domestic and family violence. (3) Acknowledges the outstanding work of the staff of Elsie Women's Refuge in providing support to some of the most vulnerable women and children in the community.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1824 BALMAIN HOSPITAL HEALTH CARE RECOGNITION MR JAMIE PARKER to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the ongoing service of Balmain Hospital in providing care to the community since 1885. (2) Notes that the Balmain Hospital is committed to providing the highest standards of health care, with a focus on aged care, rehabilitation and general practice. (3) Acknowledges the dedicated work of all the staff and in particular: the acting Director of Nursing; acting Director, General Practice Casualty; Nursing Unit Manager, General Practice Casualty; Director of Rehabilitation and Executive Clinical Director; Exercise Physiologist in the Centre for Strong Medicine; Manager, Performance Monitoring, Casemix and Innovation Unit (a Sydney Local Health District Service being hosted and managed by Balmain Hospital); Manager, Business Unit (a Sydney Local Health District Service being hosted and managed by Balmain Hospital) and Tim Sinclair, General Manager of the Balmain Hospital and acting Director, Performance and Business Units. (4) Congratulates the Balmain Hospital staff for excellent results in Hand Hygiene Compliance for the January-March quarter, with overall Balmain Hospital performance at a 5 star rating of 92.3 percent.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1825 LEICHHARDT PUBLIC SCHOOL 150TH ANNIVERSARY MR JAMIE PARKER to move— This House: (1) Notes the 150th anniversary of Leichhardt Public School. (2) Acknowledges that the Leichhardt Public School is a high quality educational institution providing an invaluable service to the community. (3) Recognises the ongoing commitment of teachers, staff and parents to ensuring that Leichhardt Public School is a place of excellence in learning and development. (4) Congratulates the Leichhardt Public School Parents and Citizens committee for organising a successful gala fundraising dinner and other events as part of the school's anniversary celebrations.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1826 COL MATTHEWS MOTORS 21ST ANNIVERSARY MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: 5916 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

(1) Acknowledges, during May 2012, Col Matthews Motors of Mudgee on its 21st anniversary of opening its business. (2) Notes that Col Matthews Motors opened with 10 cars for sale and a staff of two and now has a stock of 100 cars and 14 staff and the business has grown to one of the largest specialist used car dealerships in the Central West. (3) Congratulates Col Matthews and his staff and wishes the business continued success and growth.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1827 MOLONG CENTRAL SCHOOL DEBATING TEAM RECOGNITION MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Molong Central School's debating team in its success in the Dudley Debating Cup for 2012. (2) Notes that Molong Public School's team of Chloe Boyd, Rose Hazelton and David Antioch, supported by Megan Garland and coached by Lin Eccelston, defeated James Catholic High School, Orange, in the final. (3) Wishes Molong Central School every success in its defence of the Dudley Cup.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1828 REBECCA LINCOLN RECOGNITION MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Rebecca Lincoln, of Orange TAFE, on being named TAFE Western Vocational Student of the Year. (2) Notes that Ms Lincoln was successful in gaining Certificate IV in Administration. (3) Wishes Ms Lincoln well in her future studies for a Diploma in Business Studies and in her future employment.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1829 LUE PUBLIC SCHOOL RELAY FOR LIFE MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Lue Public School for being one of the top fundraisers in the Mudgee Relay For Life held in Mudgee on 12 and 13 May 2012. (2) Notes that the school team, captained by Debbie Robinson, raised a total of $4,000 from a student population of 21 in this event.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1830 MUDGEE RELAY FOR LIFE FUNDRAISING RECOGNITION MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the organisers of the Mudgee Relay For Life for raising $163,000, more than double the target, in the Relay For Life held at Victoria Park, Mudgee, on 12 and 13 May 2012. (2) Congratulates the committee chairperson, Ian Hunter, and team co-ordinator, Christina Caughey for organising the event. 5917 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1831 GISELA DEASEY RECOGNITION MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Orange High School teacher Gisela Deasey on reaching the milestone of 30 years service at the school. (2) Notes that Mrs Deasey has taught community and family studies. and home economics and has seen the changes in these subjects where now both boys and girls take these subjects.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1832 TOM KNOWLES TRIBUTE MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the passing of Tom Knowles, former Wellington Council Mayor, who served on council for 14 years and was mayor for four years. (2) Notes that Mr Knowles played a key role in instigating the Wellington Blayney Cabonne Councils Alliance, known as the WBC Alliance, when it was formed in 2003. (3) Offers condolences to Mr Knowles' family.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1833 MUDGEE COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION 90TH ANNIVERSARY MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Mudgee Day Branch of the Country Women's Association on its 90th anniversary. (2) Notes that the Mudgee branch was formed in the same year that the organisation was founded and is the third oldest branch in New South Wales. (3) Wishes branch president, Marie Croom, and its members every success towards its centenary.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1834 MUDGEE BUSINESS AWARDS MR ANDREW GEE to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Country Physiotherapy on its second win for Outstanding Business in the Rotary Club of Mudgee Sunrise Clock Awards. (2) Further congratulates all businesses that were nominated for the awards and those that were winners and runners up in their respective division. (3) Recognises the work of the Rotary Club of Mudgee Sunrise in presenting these prestigious awards.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1835 HEAL FOR LIFE FOUNDATION AND ANNIE NOTHNAGEL MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: 5918 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

(1) Acknowledges the importance of long-term psychiatric health care in helping people recover from trauma and become active members of society. (2) Congratulates the Heal for Life Foundation, its employees and volunteers, for providing much needed psychological services for victims of childhood trauma. (3) Congratulates Annie Nothnagel, a survivor of trauma and a recipient of Heal For Life Foundation services, on her scholarship from the Greater Building Society enabling her to volunteer for the Heal for Life Foundation at its Eva House for Girls and undertake a Bachelor of Behavioural Studies.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1836 NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK AND AGED CARE MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Recognises, in the spirit of National Volunteer Week, the invaluable, unpaid and often thankless work undertaken by volunteers in countless segments of the community and that every volunteer counts. (2) Acknowledges the essential work provided by volunteers in bringing much needed services to the elderly. (3) Acknowledges the tireless work of organisations such as Anglican Care and Meals on Wheels in the provision of aged care to the elderly.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1837 ENGAGING CHILDREN'S EDUCATION WORKSHOPS MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the importance of parents engaging with their children's education and encourages this engagement. (2) Congratulates Maryland Public School and the TAFE NSW Hunter Institute for providing workshops for parents that will help them engage with and further encourage their children's learning on a deeper level.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1838 THE NEWCASTLE HERALD SCHOOL NEWSPAPER COMPETITION AND YOUTH LITERACY MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the importance of encouraging youth engagement with community. (2) Acknowledges the importance of encouraging youth literacy. (3) Congratulates The Newcastle Herald for its school newspaper competition, encouraging students to research and write articles about school and their community, promoting engagement with that community and literacy in general. (4) Congratulates the staff and students of Jesmond Public School for the publication of their entry, The Jesmond Journal, and specifically recognises students Maryam Ahmad, Jomana Ahmed, Simon Gordon, Alyssa Howard, Julia Lawrence, Leilana Lawrence, Lara McEwan, Carlin Morton, Zjardai Ninevski and Kaila Stead.

(Notice given 31 May 2012) 5919 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

F 1839 SLICE OF HAVEN FESTIVAL 2012 MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Jenelle Nosworthy and the team of volunteers for the outstanding Slice of Haven Food and Wine Festival held in Camden Haven on Sunday, 27 May 2012. (2) Acknowledges the contribution that the Camden Haven Chamber of Commerce has made to the event through its strong support. (3) Recognises the generosity of the sponsors and talent of the stallholders in producing this hugely successful annual event.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

F 1840 RALPH MUELLER RECOGNITION MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Ralph Mueller, of Port Macquarie, on receiving the Port Macquarie-Hastings volunteer of the year award for his work for the Special Olympics Mid-North Coast. (2) Acknowledges and applauds the commitment of Mr Mueller, his wife Teash and the other volunteers who give their time to Special Olympics Mid-North Coast to promote self esteem and confidence in the lives of those with disabilities.

(Notice given 31 May 2012)

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

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

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

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

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

F 1846 NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK—MR GLENN BROOKES (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1847 AUSSIE PAINTBALL MILPERRA—MR GLENN BROOKES (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1848 BANKSTOWN LOCAL AREA COMMAND NEW PROBATIONARY POLICE OFFICERS—MR GLENN BROOKES (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1849 EAST HILLS BIGGEST MORNING TEA 2012—MR GLENN BROOKES (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1850 KEVIN MCCORMICK OAM TRIBUTE—MR GLENN BROOKES (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1851 CHRISTIAN YOUTH CHANNEL—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1852 LEGACY CLUB OF GRAFTON—MR CHRISTOPHER GULAPTIS (Notice given 12 June 2012) 5920 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

F 1853 RED ROCK/CORINDI SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB—MR CHRISTOPHER GULAPTIS (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1854 BARYULGIL COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM—MR CHRISTOPHER GULAPTIS (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1855 CARRAMAR PUBLIC SCHOOL GARDEN—MR GUY ZANGARI (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1856 LACHLAN MICATI RECOGNITION—MR GUY ZANGARI (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1857 WILLIAM STIMSON PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBERTY SWING—MR GUY ZANGARI (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1858 CLUB MARCONI AND ITALIAN REPUBLIC DAY—MR GUY ZANGARI (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1859 GEORGETOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1860 NSW SWIFTS NETBALL MATCH—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1861 HAYLEY MACKAY RECOGNITION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1862 UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE FLU MONITORING PROGRAM—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 12 June 2012)

F 1863 KATIE EBZERY RECOGNITION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 12 June 2012)

1864 FAIRFAX MEDIA HUNTER JOBS -WITHDRAWN MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Condemns Fairfax Media for moving 66 editorial production jobs from its regional mastheads to New Zealand. (2) Notes that the loss of 41 sub-editors in Hunter Fairfax publications will have severe personal effects on those involved and adversely affect the quality and accuracy of printed news in the Hunter. (3) Calls on the Government to avoid advertising in Fairfax Media publications.

(Notice given 13 June 2012)

1865 FAIRFAX MEDIA HUNTER JOBS - WITHDRAWN MR CRAIG BAUMANN to move— That this House: (1) Condemns Fairfax Media for moving 66 editorial production jobs from its regional mastheads to New Zealand. (2) Notes that the loss of 41 sub-editors in Hunter Fairfax publications will have severe personal effects on those involved and adversely affect the quality and accuracy of printed news in the Hunter. (3) Calls on the Government to avoid advertising in Fairfax Media publications. 5921 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

(Notice given 13 June 2012)

1866 FAIRFAX MEDIA OFFSHORE EDITORIAL JOBS - WITHDRAWN MR GREG PIPER to move— That this House: (1) Denounces the decision by Fairfax Media to send offshore editorial production jobs from the Newcastle Herald, IIlawarra Mercury and associated local papers even though these mastheads are in themselves profitable. (2) Expresses its concern that the move to using subeditorial services, remote from the communities served by those newspapers, will diminish the accuracy of local news. (3) Denounces Fairfax Media for the decision to shed 41 sub-editorial jobs in the Hunter with consequent impacts on families.

(Notice given 13 June 2012)

1867 FAIRFAX MEDIA HUNTER JOBS - WITHDRAWN MR TIM OWEN to move— That this House: (1) Condemn Fairfax Media for its decision to move 66 editorial production jobs from its regional mastheads to New Zealand, a move that will have an adverse affect on the quality and accuracy of printed news in the Hunter. (2) Acknowledges the adverse impact that the loss of 41 sub-editors from across the Hunter at Fairfax publications including the Newcastle Herald, Port Stephens Examiner, Lakes Mail, Myall Coast Note and the Newcastle Star will have on the former Fairfax employees and their families. (3) Calls on the Government to avoid advertising in Fairfax media publications.

(Notice given 13 June 2012)

1868 FAIRFAX MEDIA OFFSHORE EDITORIAL JOBS - WITHDRAWN MR GARRY EDWARDS to move— That this House: (1) Condemns Fairfax Media for its decision to send offshore editorial production for the Newcastle Herald, Newcastle Star, Port Stephens Examiner, Lakes Mail and Myall Coast Nota as well as the Illawarra Mercury, Wollongong Advertiser, Lake Times and Kiama Independent. (2) Notes that this decision will affect 41 employees and their families in the Hunter and a further 25 in the IIlawarra. (3) Acknowledges and thanks the crowd of over a thousand people who attended the Civic Park Rally in Newcastle on Saturday 2 June 2012 to protest against these changes.

(Notice given 13 June 2012)

1869 FAIRFAX MEDIA HUNTER JOBS MR ANDREW CORNWELL to move— That this House: (1) Condemns Fairfax Media for its decision to move 66 production jobs from its regional mastheads to New Zealand. (2) Notes that the loss of the 41 sub-editors in Hunter Fairfax Publications will have severe personal effects on those involved and adversely affect the quality and accuracy of printed news in the Hunter. 5922 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

(Notice given 13 June 2012)

1870 TEACHERS AIDES MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes teachers aides in Hunter schools have been advised that their hours, and in some cases jobs, have been cut, under a redistribution of funds, whereby 33 schools in the Hunter will lose more than half a million dollars. (2) Notes the students requiring aides and their families do not need the additional stress of worrying about the potential impact of these cuts on them. (3) Calls on the Minister for Education to reinstate these hours and half a million dollars to the 33 Hunter schools.

(Notice given 13 June 2012)

1871 ST GEORGE HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT UPGRADE MR MARK COURE to move— That this House: (1) Commends the Premier and Treasurer for their continued support in funding the $35.5 million upgrade of St George Hospital Emergency Department. (2) Notes the hard work and dedication of doctors, nurses and health care professionals of the state's health system. (3) Thanks the Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Health for their ongoing support of this vital community upgrade to provide first class medical care and attention in the St George community. (4) Congratulates the Treasurer on an outstanding NSW Budget committed to making New South Wales the best state again.

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1872 WICKHAM RAIL LINE MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes the strong call by Maitland residents and Hunter commuters urging the Minister for Transport to keep the railway line operating to Newcastle, and to improve the line for the benefit of commuters. (2) Calls on the Minister for Transport to revisit the transport masterplan and implement strategies to minimise road traffic congestion in Newcastle without terminating the railway line through Wickham.

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1873 WESTERN SYDNEY JOB CREATION MR STUART AYRES to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the creation of local jobs as essential to unburdening existing peak hour transit routes in Western Sydney. (2) Commends the Government on its commitment to promoting and directly investing public and private sector job creation in Western Sydney.

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1874 PUBLIC SCHOOLS FUNDING MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes an over whelming majority of people believe that funding of public schools should be increased without delay. (2) Urges the Minister for Education to heed community needs and greatly increase funding to public schools.

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1875 GEORGES RIVER COLLEGE HURSTVILLE BOYS CAMPUS MR MARK COURE to move— That this House: (1) Commends the Premier and Treasurer for their continued support in funding the $14.3 million upgrades for Georges River College, Hurstville Boys Campus. (2) Notes the hard work and dedication of professional teachers and support staff in the state's education system. (3) Thanks the Treasurer and the Minister for Education for their ongoing support of this vital community upgrade to provide a first class educational system in the St George district. (4) Congratulates the Treasurer on an outstanding NSW Budget committed to making New South Wales the best state again.

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1876 BUS SERVICE PRIVATISATION MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes discussions occurring within NSW Transport to privatise public bus services. (2) Calls on the Minister for Transport to keep public bus services in public hands.

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1877 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House congratulates the Treasurer for retaining the Community Building Partnership program in the NSW Budget.

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1878 GEORGES RIVER COLLEGE PEAKHURST CAMPUS HALL AND GYM MR MARK COURE to move— That this House: (1) Commends the Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Education for their support to fund a $4.2 million new school hall and gym at Georges River College, Peakhurst Campus. (2) Notes the hard work and dedication of the principal Mr Rick Seretis, teachers and staff in the state's education system. (3) Notes that the previous Government failed to deliver this project in 16 years and the current Government is able to deliver it in 12 months. 5924 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

(4) Thanks the Treasurer for his support of this vital community project committed to provide a first class education system. (5) Congratulates the Treasurer on an outstanding New South Wales Budget committed to making New South Wales the best state again.

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1879 MULTICULTURALISM AND THE ECONOMY MR STUART AYRES to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the important role multiculturalism plays in Western Sydney and New South Wales. (2) Commends the importance the Government has placed on multiculturalism in growing the New South Wales economy.

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1880 PRINCES HIGHWAY UPGRADE MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Government for allocating a record $100 million towards the upgrade of the Princes Highway from Mount Pleasant to Toolijooa. (2) Notes that these funds will ensure that real work is undertaken on this important highway upgrade. (3) Calls on the Federal Government to match the New South Wales Government's budgeted commitment of $187 million to upgrade the Princes Highway.

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1881 ST GEORGE COMMUNITY TRANSPORT PROJECT MR MARK COURE to move— That this House: (1) Commends the Premier and Treasurer for their continued support to fund $1.18 million for the not-for-profit St George Community Transport Project Inc. (2) Notes the hard work and dedication of the staff and drivers of St George Community Transport committed to provide quality transport services for the aged and disabled. (3) Thanks the Treasurer for his commitment to this vital community service. (4) Congratulates the Treasurer on an outstanding NSW Budget committed to making New South Wales the best state again.

(Notice given 13 June 2012)

1882 SHELL COVE/FLINDERS STATION MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Government for allocating funds in the 2012⁄13 NSW Budget for the Shell Cove⁄Flinders Station. (2) Notes the Government's significant investment into commuter car parks at Kiama, Moss Vale and Oak Flats. 5925 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

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F 1883 ISAAC HEANEY RECOGNITION MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Isaac Heaney, of the Australian Football team Cardiff Hawks, on making the under-16 NSW/ACT Rams representative squad. (2) Offers its best wishes to Isaac in his young Australian Football career.

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F 1884 CORPORAL RYAN AVERY AWARD MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Corporal Ryan Avery, of Shortland, on receiving the nation's third highest military honour, the Medal for Gallantry. (2) Commends Corporal Avery on his extreme courage and selflessness which enabled his patrol to safely withdraw in the face of significant enemy forces.

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F 1885 HELEN CROLL-WILSON AWARD MR MARK SPEAKMAN to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Helen Croll-Wilson, of Cronulla, on the receipt of the Medal of the Order of Australia for her service to medical history through curatorial roles with the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Heritage Centre. (2) Thanks Ms Croll-Wilson for that service.

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F 1886 NORTHERN BEACHES CHORUS MR JONATHAN O'DEA to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Northern Beaches Chorus was awarded a third place medal from a field of 19 choruses at the National 2012 Sweet Adelines contest in Canberra. (2) Congratulates the chorus on achieving its ambition of becoming a B+ Chorus, which is the same level as Australian champion choruses. (3) Acknowledges the work of the internationally renowned coaches, and Music Director Linda Wareham, in the success of the Northern Beaches Chorus.

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F 1887 BONDI SURF BATHERS’ LIFE SAVING CLUB MS GABRIELLE UPTON to move— That this House: (1) Notes that Bondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving club established in 1907 is officially recognised as the oldest surf lifesaving club in the world. (2) Commends the club for its dedication to ensuring no lives are lost when it patrols Bondi Beach. 5926 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

(3) Congratulates club members who received awards at the presentation night on 2 June 2012.

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F 1888 ASQUITH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS 2012 MR MATT KEAN to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the scholarship winners from Asquith Boys' High School: Brandon Lukich-Yang and Sam Powell, of Mount Colah, Creative and Visual Arts; Andrew Morrison, of Mount Colah, Creative Arts Stage Band; and Thomas Tuynman, of Hornsby, the Academic Mervyn Brown Scholarship for Physics. (2) Wish these students all the best in their endeavours.

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F 1889 DAVID LILLYSTONE AWARD MR MATT KEAN to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Dr David Lillystone on being awarded with the Order of Australia Medal for over 35 years of service to paediatric and child health in Hornsby and the North Shore. (2) Notes that Dr Lillystone is also a councillor of the board of the Tresillian Royal Society for the welfare of mothers and babies.

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F 1890 SARAH PARKINSON RECOGNITION MR MATT KEAN to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Mrs Sarah Parkinson, of Hornsby, on receiving the Nursing and Midwifery Leadership Award and a Rotary Club of Hornsby Pride of Workmanship Award. (2) Notes that the award criteria is for nurses and midwives who are visionary, innovative leaders and change agents; and moving the profession forward through work in patient⁄women care, education or research, or other professional activities, endeavours or contributions. (3) Wishes Sarah every success in the future.

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F 1891 BUXTON FESTIVAL COMMITTEE MR JAI ROWELL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Buxton Festival Committee for its successful festival that was held on Sunday 29 April 2012. (2) Acknowledges Pam Down for organising the festival markets and the marketing of the event. (3) Recognises the members of the Rural Fire Service for their attendance and support of the festival.

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F 1892 MACARTHUR GARDENS RETIREMENT VILLAGE MR JAI ROWELL to move— 5927 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 14 June 2012

That this House: (1) Congratulates everyone at the official opening of the Macarthur Gardens Retirement Village on 27 April 2012. (2) Acknowledges David Pittman, from Retirement Living at Stockland, and the Minister for Fair Trading who attended the opening. (3) Notes the sense of community ownership and belonging that residents of the village have to their newly opened facility in Wollondilly.

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F 1893 AUSSIE HELPERS CHARITY FUNDRAISING MR JAI ROWELL to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges those who supported and participated in a karaoke night to raise money for the Aussie Helpers Charity. (2) Commends the vision and dedication of Mr Brian Egan who established the charity to assist those in rural and farming communities. (3) Recognises the importance of supporting rural and farming communities.

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F 1894 KOSHIGAYA PARK PLAYGROUND MR JAI ROWELL to move— That this House: (1) Thanks Campbelltown City Council for the delivery of a new playground for Koshigaya Park. (2) Notes the value of this park in strengthening community well being.

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F 1895 TAFE AWARDS 2012 MR JAI ROWELL to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges those who organised, supported and attended the TAFE Awards 2012 at Campbelltown Catholic Club. (2) Recognises the role Campbelltown TAFE plays in the education of local citizens. (3) Commends all winners of NSW TAFE medals.

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F 1896 DUDLEY HANNAFORD RECOGNITION MR JAI ROWELL to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the World War II service of Mr Dudley Hannaford, of Wollondilly, in the British Royal Air Force. (2) Congratulates all Australian ex-service men and women chosen to represent Australia at the dedication of the memorial acknowledging airmen of World War II in London on 28 June 2012. (3) Wish the members of the Australian delegation all the best for their forthcoming trip.

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F 1897 ANNA BARNES AND ANNE COOKE RECOGNITION MR JAI ROWELL to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the efforts of Ms Anna Barnes and Ms Anne Cooke in their preparation for the World Masters Swimming Championships in Riccione, Italy, between 10 and to 17 June 2012. (2) Wish Anna Barnes and Anne Cooke all the best in their events at the World Masters Championships.

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F 1898 SYDNEY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL WOLLONDILLY FUNDRAISER MR JAI ROWELL to move— That this House: (1) Commends Mrs Presic for her support of the Sydney Children's Hospital through a Mums Movie Night fundraiser on 12 June 2012. (2) Acknowledges the hard work Mrs Presic and her fellow volunteers in organising the Mums Movie Night. (3) Wishes Mrs Presic's son Jay all the best in overcoming his ongoing kidney problems.

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F 1899 ALLIED MILLS WOLLONDILLY DEVELOPMENT MR JAI ROWELL to move— That this House acknowledges the development of the Allied Mills $27 million joint venture with Graincorp in contributing to jobs and expanding business in Wollondilly.

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F 1900 MANNING VALLEY COMBINED PENSIONERS AND SUPERANNUANTS ASSOCIATION MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the executives of the Manning Valley branch of the Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association: John Newell, President; John Flood, First Vice President; Len Bannister, Second Vice President; Sue Furlong, Secretary; Neville Mays, Assistant Secretary and Publicity Officer; and Nell Muhlsimmer, Treasurer. (2) Notes that, through its committee, the branch has been active in providing advice to its members on financial and related matters.

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F 1901 DEAN BASHAM RECOGNITION MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Dean Basham, captain of the Forster Tuncurry Hawks rugby league team, on playing his 200th game for the Hawks. (2) Notes that the Hawks won this match defeating the Wingham Tigers 58 to 8.

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F 1902 MARK VAILE AWARD MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Honourable Mark Vaile on being appointed as an Officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia in the Queen's Birthday Honours 2012, for services to the Parliament of Australia. (2) Notes that Mark Vaile, AO, is a former member for Lyne, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Trade and Minister for Transport and Regional Development and was Leader of the Nationals from 2005-2007 and Deputy leader from 1999 to 2005.

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F 1903 COUNCILLOR MAVIS RICHARDSON AWARD MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Mavis Richardson on being appointed as a Member in the General Division of the Order of Australia in the Queen's Birthday Honours 2012, for services to the community of Manning Valley. (2) Notes that Councillor Richardson has been a Councillor on Greater Taree City Council since 2004, has been chairperson of numerous council committees and was awarded the Public Service Medal in 1999.

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F 1904 DR MOHEB GHALY AWARD MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Dr Moheb Ghaly, of Taree, on receiving the Medal in the General Division in the Order of Australia. (2) Notes that Dr Ghaly has been a general surgeon in Taree and a Visiting Medical Officer at Manning Rural Referral Hospital in Taree since 1986 and is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons.

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F 1905 ROSS PRESGRAVE AWARD MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Notes that Ross Presgrave, late of Forster, received the Medal in the General Division in the Order of Australia. (2) Notes that Ross Presgrave was the founder and chairman of Ronald McDonald Family Retreat, Forster and numerous other charitable and community organisations in the Great Lakes area.

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ORDERS OF THE DAY (Committee Report)—

1 Report of the Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission entitled "Review of the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 Annual Reports of the Health Care Complaints Commission", Report 1/55, dated May 2012. (Tabled 31 May 2012).

2 Report of the Legislation Review Committee entitled "Legislation Review Digest No. 19/55" dated 12 June 2012. (Tabled 12 June 2012).

3 Report of the Joint Select Committee on the NSW Workers Compensation Scheme entitled "New South Wales Workers Compensation Scheme", Report No. 1, dated June 2012. (Tabled 13 June 2012).

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

Date Tabled Committee Report Title Date Due 2 December 2011 Joint Select Committee on the Inquiry into the Parliamentary Budget Office 2 June 2012 Parliamentary Budget Office 21 February 2012 Public Accounts Committee Report on the examination of the Auditor- 21 August General’s Performance Audits October 2009 – 2012 June 2010 27 March 2012 Joint Standing Committee on Inquiry into school zone safety 27 September Road Safety 2012 9 May 2012 Public Accounts Committee Report on the follow-up of the repeat 9 November recommendations from the Auditor-General’s 2012 financial audits 2010 13 June 2012 Joint Select Committee on the Report on the NSW Workers Compensation 13 December NSW Workers Compensation Scheme 2012 Scheme

PETITIONS SIGNED BY 500 OR MORE PERSONS REQUIRING MINISTERIAL RESPONSE

Date Lodged Member Petition Title Minister Responsible Written Response Due 10 May 2012 Mr John Robertson Requesting a review of public Mr Michael Gallacher 14 June 2012 safety on late night transport 24 May 2012 Ms Clover Moore Redfern railway station lift access Ms 28 June 2012 29 May 2012 Mr Richard Torbay Requesting a review of the Mr Adrian Piccoli 3 July 2012 Professional English Assessment for Teachers test 30 May 2012 Ms Sonia Hornery Newcastle Inner City Bypass Mr Duncan Gay 4 July 2012 31 May 2012 Mr Andrew Stoner Repeal of the Fluoridation of Public Mrs Jillian Skinner 5 July 2012 Water Supplies Act 1957

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

Date Lodged Member Petition Title Minister Discussion Written Responsible Date Response Due 22 May 2012 Mr Andrew Stoner Road safety standards at Mr Duncan Gay 13 September 26 June 2012 vehicle breakdowns 2012

30 May 2012 Ms Noreen Hay Unanderra railway Ms Gladys 20 September 4 July 2012 station lift access Berejiklian 2012

31 May 2012 Mr John Robertson Retail trading laws Mr Greg Pearce 18 October 5 July 2012 2012

RONDA MILLER Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

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