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The Text of These Notices May Be Subject to Editing LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL The text of these notices may be subject to editing LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL NOTICE OF MOTION Mr Harwin says- Mr PRESIDENT: I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move: 1. That this House acknowledges with sadness the death of Sir John Leslie Carrick AC KCMG. 2. That this House recognises: (a) his service in the Second Australian Imperial Force during World War II, (b) his service to the people of New South Wales as a Member of the Australian Senate from 1971-1987, (c) his service to the people of Australia as a Minister in the Fraser Government and the Leader of the Government in the Senate, (d) his service to the New South Wales education system, particularly arising from his work as Chair of the Committee of Review ofNSW Schools; and (e) his service to the NSW Liberal Party as General Secretary from 1948 to 1971. 3. That this House offers its sincere condolences to the Carrick family. :;___a_,. s-, I g Dated _____________ NM/044.01 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL NOTICE OF MOTION . Mr Hatwin to say - Mr President: I give notice that next sitting day I will move: That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to amend certain legislation consequent on the commencement of the Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017 of the Commonwealth; and for related purposes. (Miscellaneous Acts Amendment (Marriages) Bill) (Prepared by the Acting Parliamentary Counsel) 'NM/039.01 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL NOTICE OF MOTION Mr Harwin to say - Mr President: I give notice that next sitting day I will move: That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to repeal certain Acts and to amend certain other Acts and instruments in various respects and for the purpose of effecting statute law revision; and to make certain savings. (Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill) /( (Prepared by the Acting Parliamentary Counsel) '\ NM/037.02 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL NOTICE OF MOTION . Mr Harwin to say - Mr President: I give notice that next sitting day I will move: That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to amend various Acts and Regulations relating to courts and crimes and other related matters. (Justice Legislation Amendment Bill (No 2)) (Prepared by tbe Acting Parliamentary Counsel) NM/038.01 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL NOTICE OF MOTION Mr Blair to say - , Mr President: I give notice that next sitting day I will move: That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to amend the Companion Animals Act 1998 and other legislation to make further provision about the welfare of animals and the duties and responsibilities of their owners, including by giving effect to some of the recommendations of the Inquiry into Companion Animal Breeding Practices in New South Wales. (Companion Animals and Other Legislation Amendment Bill) (Prepared by the Acting Parliamentary Counsel) LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL DISPUTED CLAIM OF PRIVILEGE REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT LEGAL ARBITER- SYDNEY STADIUMS Mr Searle says- Mr PRESIDENT: I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move: 1. That the report of the Independent Legal Arbiter, the Hon Keith Mason AC QC, dated 22 May 2018, on the disputed claim of privilege on documents relating to the order for papers regarding Sydney stadiums, along with all the submissions received by Mr Mason during his evaluation of the documents, be laid on th table by the Clerk. 2. That, on tabling, the report and submissions are authorised o e published. Dated LL,-;:)j, /P · I:\LC\House Papers\Loqs and Notices 2018\0rders for Papers\Searle 180522 Sydney Stadiums tabling arbiter's report.doc LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL NOTICE OF MOTION Mr Secord says- Mr PRESIDENT: I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move: 1. That this House expresses its disappointment that the Premier, the Honourable Gladys Berejiklian, MP and the Minister for the Arts, the Honourable Don Harwin, MLC continue to lose major arts events to other States including the glittering television awards, the Logies to Queensland and, as announced on 22 May, the renowned Helpman Awards to Victoria. 5'e6N 2. That this House calls on the Berejiklian Government to immediate~ a stop to the cultural heist by other States which the industry fears will continue with the Australian premiere of "Hamilton" going to Victoria~ I I I . A t, Signed _ ___,tffi"-----·_aV_·_·._· __ Dated _»_1_11---'fay_H1_r_B_. - I:\LC\House Papers\Loqs and Notices 2018\General notices\Secord 180522 Loss of major arts events.doc LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL NOTICE OF MOTION Mr Shoebridge says- Mr PRESIDENT: I give•notice that on the next sitting day I will move: 1. That this House notes that: (a) 26 May is National Sorry Day, a day to remember Australia's shameful Stolen Generations policy, (b) despite the landmark "Bringing Them Home" report, and despite the Commonwealth Parliament's apology to the Stolen Generations, Aboriginal children continue to be removed from their families at tragic rates, (c) there is now double the number of Aboriginal children in out-of-home care than there was at the time of the apology, and (d) Aboriginal children are ten times more likely to be removed from their families than non-Indigenous children, they are not ten times more likely to suffer abuse or neglect. 2. That this House recognises that "Sorry" is supposed to mean you don't do it again. Signed Dated_~~/<~<~~-:'.),_O_I_Y__ I:\LC\House Papers\Loqs and Notices 2018\General notices\Shoebridge 180522 Sorry Day.doc LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL NOTICE OF MOTION Mr Veitch says- Mr President: I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move: 1. That this House notes that Wednesday 23rd May 2018 is Wear Orange Wednesday (WOW Day). 2. That his House acknowledges that WOW Day is a way for the community to show their support for SES volunteers Australia wide. 3. That this House acknowledges the courage and dedication of the NSW SES volunteer8/' fl who are on the frontline in our communities !!J. ! J2 J? e11c.~ ..,). t4 J"; o1 1"' Yt:fJ.1-, 4. That this House commends and congratulates the SES volunteers for their outstanding efforts during times of severe weather and other catastrophic events which occur throughout NSW. I:ILC\House Papers\Loqs and Notices 2018\General notices\Veitch 180522 Wear Orange Wednesday.docx LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL NOTICE OF MOTION Mrs Taylor says- Mr PRESIDENT: I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move: 1. That this House notes that: (a) 20 to 26 May 2018 marks Palliative Care Week 2018, (b) the theme of 2018 Palliative Care Week is "What Matters Most", to encourage Australians to plan ahead for their end-of-life care, and (c) many events will be held throughout New South Wales this week to raise awareness and promote discussion about palliative care. 2. That this House acknowledges the importance of palliative care and end of life care. 3. That this House acknowledges the work of Palliative Care NSW in promoting palliative care and educating health professionals, volunteers and the community on palliative care, death and dying. Dated -----------~ l:\LC\House Papers\Loqs and Notices 2018\General notices\Taylor 180522 Palliative Care Week 2018.doc LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ORDER FOR PAPERS Mr Brown says- Mr PRESIDENT: I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move: That, under standing order 52, there be laid upon the table of the House within 14 days of the date of passing of this resolution the following documents created since 1 January 2015 in the possession, custody or control of Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, Roads and Maritime Services, the Minister for Transport, Transport for NSW, the Minister for Western Sydney, the Premier and the Department of Premier and Cabinet: (a) all documents relating to the Bells Line of Road - Castlereagh Connection Corridor, and · (b) any legal or other advice regarding the scope or validity of this order of the House created as a result of this order of the House. Dated _2_2--1----/5--J/'------:J_O(_e_. - I J I:\LC\House Papers\Loqs aud Notices 2018\0rders for Papers\Brown 180522 Bells Line of Road Castlereagh connection corridor.doc LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL NOTICE OF MOTION Mr Clarke says- Mr PRESIDENT: I give notice that on the next sitting day- I will move: 1. That this House notes that: (a) on Sunday 29 April 2018 the New South Wales Association of Jewish Service and Ex-Service Men and Women (NAJEX) held its annual Communal Wreath Laying and ANZAC Day Service at the Sydney Jewish Museum, New South Wales Jewish War Memorial, Darlinghurst attended by members and friends of Australia's Jewish community. (b) those who attended included: (i) His Excellency General the Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Retired), Governor of New South Wales and Patron ofNAJEX, together with Mrs Linda Hurley, (ii) Mr Roger Selby, President, NAJEX, (iii) Mr Bruce Notley-Smith MP representing the Honourable Gladys Berejiklian MP, Premier, (iv) Mr Ron Hoenig MP, representing Mr Luke Foley MP, Leader of the Opposition, (v) the Honourable Gabrielle Upton MP, Minister for the Environment, Local Government and Heritage, (vi) the Honourable Walt Secord MLC, Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council, (vii) Reverend the Honourable Fred Nile MLC, Assistant President, Legislative Council and Mrs Silvana Nile, (viii) the Honourable David Clarke MLC, Parliamentary Secretary for Justice, (ix) Councillor Peter Cavanagh, Mayor ofWoollahra, (x) Councillor Steven Lewis, representing the Mayor of Waverley, (xi) Colonel Andrew MacNab, representing Major General F. McLachlan AM, Commander Forces Command, (xii) ADF Chaplains Rabbi Yossi Friedman, Royal Australian Air Force and Rabbi
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