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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

2015

FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT

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BUSINESS PAPER

No. 21

TUESDAY 25 AUGUST 2015

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GOVERNMENT BUSINESS

ORDERS OF THE DAY—

1 Residential Tenancies and Housing Legislation Amendment (Public Housing—Antisocial Behaviour) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr , "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 5 August 2015—Mr ).

2 Impounding Amendment (Unattended Boat Trailers) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr , "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 5 August 2015—Mr Mark Coure).

3 Real Property Amendment (Electronic Conveyancing) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr , "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 6 August 2015— Mr David Harris).

4 Budget Estimates and related papers 2015-2016; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Ms , "That this House take note of the Budget Estimates and related papers 2015- 16". (Moved 25 June 2015).

5 Centenary of ANZAC; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Mr , "That this House notes the Centenary of ANZAC". (Moved 7 May 2015—Mr speaking, 15 minutes remaining).

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6 Rural Fires Amendment (Bush Fire Prevention) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr David Elliott, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 12 August 2015—Mr ).

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—PETITIONS

ORDERS OF THE DAY—

1 Petition—from certain citizens requesting an alternative route for the upgrade of the Pacific Highway to protect the koala population of the Blackwall Range area. (Ms Jodi McKay). (Discussion date 27 August 2015).

2 Petition—from certain citizens requesting legislation be retained requiring that a registered nurse be on duty at all times and the appointment of a director of nursing in all New South Wales nursing homes. (Ms ). (Discussion date 10 September 2015).

3 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the extension of the agency protection period for lotteries agents. (Mr Kevin Anderson). (Discussion date 17 September 2015).

4 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the amendment of the Liquor Amendment Act 2014 to allow affected hotels to provide take away bottle sales past 10.00 pm. (Mr Kevin Anderson). (Discussion date 15 October 2015).

GENERAL BUSINESS

NOTICES OF MOTIONS (for Bills)—

1 MS to move—

That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 to repeal provisions relating to the use of sniffer dogs in carrying out general drug detection and to make consequential amendments to other legislation.

(Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Amendment (Sniffer Dogs—Repeal of Powers) Bill).

(Notice given 28 May 2015—lapses 29 November 2015)

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NOTICES OF MOTIONS (General Notices)

20 JOHN HUNTER HOSPITAL CYSTIC FIBROSIS CLINIC MS to move— That this House: (1) Notes that the adult cystic fibrosis clinic at John Hunter Hospital undertakes amazing work. (2) Notes the understaffing, as 10 staff are shared across three clinics in New South Wales. (3) Notes that at the last election the Opposition committed to easing the pressure on these clinics by increasing funding to employ more staff. (4) Calls on the Minister for Health to match this promise to assist cystic fibrosis sufferers by increasing funding to the three adult cystic fibrosis clinics.

(Notice given 7 May 2015—lapses 8 November 2015)

21 NICOLE CORRY AND MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS MR to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Nicole Corry, business administrator at Guyra Hub, on the recent launch of her book, "One Patients Journey". (2) Notes that the book chronicles Nicole's personal journey with the debilitating disease multiple sclerosis. (3) Commends Nicole for helping to create further awareness of and interest in multiple sclerosis within the Guyra community and the broader Northern Tablelands region.

(Notice given 7 May 2015—lapses 8 November 2015)

22 UNANDERRA RAILWAY STATION EASY ACCESS LIFTS MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Calls on the Government and the Minister for Transport to commit to the installation of much- needed easy access lifts at Unanderra railway station. (2) Congratulates the Member for Kiama and Parliamentary Secretary for acknowledging that access to public transport for the disabled is a problem. (3) Notes that this problem can be rectified through much greater investment by the Government. (4) Recognises that the 10,000 signature petition tabled and debated in the Parliament clearly demonstrates the community's unified demand for the installation of the lifts at Unanderra railway station. (5) Requests that the Unanderra railway station be upgraded as a matter of urgency.

(Notice given 7 May 2015—lapses 8 November 2015)

23 ST GEORGE HOSPITAL REDEVELOPMENT MR MARK COURE to move— That this House: (1) Notes that work to rebuild St George Hospital has begun after 16 years of inaction by the former Labor Government. (2) Congratulates the Government for committing to a $307 million upgrade of St George Hospital, stage two of which has commenced. (3) Thanks the Premier and the Minister for Health for their support of St George Hospital. 422 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

(4) Commends the staff of the Medical Staff Council, and the medical staff and nurses at St George Hospital, for their work and dedication to improving health care standards in the region.

(Notice given 7 May 2015—lapses 8 November 2015)

24 BAYS PRECINCT PLAN MR JAMIE PARKER to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Bays Precinct consists of 80 hectares of government owned land including many significant heritage sites. (2) Acknowledges the 2013 Bays Precinct Taskforce Plan that was developed with community and local government input. (3) Calls on the Government to undertake best-practice community consultation worthy of the world's biggest urban renewal project. (4) Calls on the Government to prioritise social and affordable housing, active and passive open space, environmental sustainability, community facilities, and public transport links.

(Notice given 7 May 2015—lapses 8 November 2015)

25 SHOALHAVEN HOSPITAL MR to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Government for its commitment of a second linear accelerator at Shoalhaven Hospital. (2) Congratulates the Government for its commitment to an $8 million upgrade of the car park at Shoalhaven Hospital. (3) Notes that the Opposition failed to match the current Government's commitment to upgrade the car park.

(Notice given 7 May 2015—lapses 8 November 2015)

26 HUNTER REGION UNEMPLOYMENT MS to move— That this House: (1) Notes that the March 2015 unemployment data for the Hunter Region represents a disturbing negative trend. (2) Notes that unemployment in the Hunter has risen from 5.8 per cent in 2011 to 12.8 per cent in March 2015. (3) Notes that there are now a record 17,000 unemployed people across the Hunter. (4) Condemns the failure of the Government to positively act in support of existing jobs and the creation of new jobs in the Hunter.

(Notice given 7 May 2015—lapses 8 November 2015)

27 NEW SOUTH WALES ECONOMY MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Pays tribute to the Premier and the Treasurer for their hard work and discipline to repair and restore the New South Wales economy during the last four years. 423 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

(2) Notes that it was the Coalition's cardinal promise to voters at the 2011 general election to make New South Wales number one again and, unlike the Opposition, the Government has delivered. (3) Recognises that in the CommSec "State Of The States" Report, released in April 2015, New South Wales was ranked the best-performing State economy, ahead of the Northern Territory ranked second. (4) Notes that the CommSec analysis compares quarterly performance between jurisdictions on a range of areas including economic growth, construction, retail trade, housing, unemployment and population. (5) Acknowledges that CommSec cited retail trade, population growth and dwelling approvals as key drivers of the State's economic growth and that in 2014 New South Wales overtook Western Australia, which had long held the top economic ranking in Australia.

(Notice given 7 May 2015—lapses 8 November 2015)

28 NEW SOUTH WALES ECONOMY MR DAVID HARRIS to move— That this House: (1) Notes that the recent CommSec report ranked New South Wales only fifth in economic growth, behind the Northern Territory, Western Australia, the ACT and Queensland. (2) Notes that New South Wales was ranked only fourth in completed construction work. (3) Condemns the Government for failing the people of New South Wales with unemployment rising to unacceptable levels across the State.

(Notice given 7 May 2015—lapses 8 November 2015)

29 ALISON QUIRK YOUTH PARLIAMENT REPRESENTATIVE MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Moree Secondary College Captain Alison Quirk on her selection to represent the Northern Tablelands in the 2015 YMCA NSW Youth Parliament. (2) Notes that Alison has recently returned home after a stint in Sydney at political boot camp with 159 other students from across the State, who are formulating bills that will be presented and debated in the Parliament in July. (3) Wishes Alison a successful and enjoyable experience in the Youth Parliament as a representative and ambassador for rural young people.

(Notice given 7 May 2015—lapses 8 November 2015)

30 AUSTRALIAN TECHNOLOGY PARK MS JENNY LEONG to move— That this House: (1) Calls on the Government to immediately halt the planned sell-off of the Australian Technology Park and former Eveleigh Railway Yards site in Redfern. (2) Recognises the international significance of the site. (3) Acknowledges the site's important social and industrial history, being the site of important struggles for historic working conditions including work-free weekends, amenities and fair pay.

(Notice given 7 May 2015—lapses 8 November 2015)

31 PRINCES HIGHWAY UPGRADE 424 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

MR GARETH WARD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Government for upgrading the Princes Highway at Gerringong, Berry and South Nowra. (2) Notes the historic and record spending on roads in the Illawarra region.

(Notice given 7 May 2015—lapses 8 November 2015)

32 LITERACY AND NUMERACY TEACHERS MR to move— That this House: (1) Notes that in 2010 the then Opposition announced a commitment of 60 new literacy and numeracy teachers for the Illawarra. (2) Notes that as of 1 May 2015 this commitment has not been met. (3) Calls on the Government to explain when all of those teachers will be working in Illawarra schools.

(Notice given 7 May 2015—lapses 8 November 2015)

33 ARMIDALE RURAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House thanks the Minister for Health and the Deputy Premier for the $60 million commitment to re-develop the Armidale Rural Referral Hospital.

(Notice given 7 May 2015—lapses 8 November 2015)

34 LAKE MACQUARIE AIR POLLUTION MR to move— That this House: (1) Notes that new National Pollution Inventory data shows air pollution from New South Wales mines has doubled in the past five years and that coal-fired power stations and coal terminals also recorded increases in emissions. (2) Notes that the Lake Macquarie electorate has five operational mines, fallout from two coal-fired power stations and a coal preparation plant and its road and rail system carries hundreds of coal trucks and numerous coal trains every day. (3) Calls on the Minister for the Environment to allay residents' fears about pollution in southern and western Lake Macquarie and establish in the immediate area an independent ambient air pollution monitor, operated by the Environment Protection Authority, to provide reliable and more frequent data on air quality in the area.

(Notice given 7 May 2015—lapses 8 November 2015)

35 LGBTI REFORMS MR to move— That this House: (1) Notes that significant progress has been made in reforms affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people in New South Wales. (2) Notes that there is more work to be done at a state and federal level towards full LGBTI equality. 425 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

(Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015)

36 REGIONAL VISITOR ECONOMY FUND MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges that the Government has launched the 2015-16 Regional Visitor Economy Fund (RVEF), which is now taking applications from the Regional NSW tourism industry. (2) Recognises that the $7.2 million funds available for the 2015-16 RVEF is part of the $21.6 million record funding commitment announced by the Government in 2012. (3) Notes that local tourism operators are being encouraged by the Government to take advantage of the funds available to help drive tourism to beautiful regional New South Wales. (4) Commends the Myall Lakes electorate tourism industry, which is vital to the local economy. (5) Welcomes the tens of thousands of visitors every year who visit the Great Lakes and Manning areas attracted by the pristine environment and welcoming disposition of local residents. (6) Congratulates the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events for encouraging regional tourism and applications for the RVEF.

(Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015)

37 HUNTER WATER PRIVATISATION MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes that Hunter Water in 2014 reversed its decision to outsource its customer call centre and brought the service back to Newcastle. (2) Notes this decision demonstrates that outsourcing and privatisation do not work and are not in the best interest of the local community. (3) Calls on the Minister for Lands and Water to categorically rule out any future privatisation of Hunter Water.

(Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015)

38 MOREE SHOW SOCIETY MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Moree Show Society for staging yet another outstanding annual show from 24 to 26 April 2015. (2) Notes the efforts of the Society to incorporate the Centenary of ANZAC into the show as a special commemoration of the Australian soldiers who have fought and died in the service of their country. (3) Pays tribute to Show President Brendan Munn, Secretary Karen Munn, Treasurer Tamara Bartlett and Committee Person of the Year Elizabeth Munn, for the enormous amount of work they did to ensure such a great show. (4) Recognises and congratulates 2015 Moree Miss Showgirl Kim Byrnes, runner-up Taliesha Lysaught and Miss Personality Jessie Brinkmann for their contribution to the show.

(Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015)

39 REGIONAL MINISTERIAL PORTFOLIOS MR DAVID HARRIS to move— 426 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

That this House: (1) Condemns the Government for abolishing regional ministers in all but the western suburbs of Sydney. (2) Notes that the Government's own members have criticised the decision. (3) Calls on the Government to reinstate regional ministerial portfolios.

(Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015)

40 MYALL LAKES ELECTORATE CRIME RATES MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges that the latest Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) data paints a positive picture for the Myall Lakes electorate's fight against crime. (2) Notes that in line with state-wide trends, figures for most major crimes and offences in the electorate are stable or falling. (3) Notes there were no changes in the vast majority of offences committed in local towns and cities over the last two years to December 2014 and that figures for the most serious offences are stable and in some categories they are falling. (4) Congratulates the Government, which has worked hard to deliver extra police officers and resources, and strengthen police powers to combat crime, which the crime data reflects. (5) Acknowledges that the Manning-Great Lakes Local Area Command has had an increase in police strength of nine officers and that there will be another increase of seven police officers in May 2015. (6) Pays tribute to the dedicated police officers of the Manning⁄Great Lakes Command who have worked hard to deliver these overwhelmingly positive statistics, a testament to their efforts and success.

(Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015)

41 SPORTING AND RECREATION FACILITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE MR JAMIE PARKER to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the importance of sporting and recreation facilities for young people. (2) Acknowledges the important role played by local government in working cooperatively with the community to develop these facilities. (3) Supports the work of Leichhardt Council in the development of a local skate park for young people in the community.

(Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015)

42 KODIE HARDY SES CADET OF THE YEAR MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Warialda High School student Kodie Hardy on being named the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) Cadet of the Year at a ceremony on 11 May 2015. (2) Notes that Kodie joined the Warialda SES Unit after attending the North West Region SES Cadet Camp in 2014 and is now an integral part of the Unit, highly respected and popular. (3) Acknowledges Kodie's parents David and Jenny and his family who attended the ceremony, along with Warialda SES Unit Controller Graham Moxey, Acting North West Controller Brian Parsons, and Region Cadet Co-ordinator Kam Wheeler. 427 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

(4) Pays tribute to the SES and the Commissioner, Adam Dent, for their ongoing commitment to the cadet program. (5) Wishes Kodie every success with his future involvement with the SES.

(Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015)

43 SOUTH COAST RAIL TIMETABLE MR RYAN PARK to move— That this House: (1) Notes the concerns expressed by thousands of Illawarra commuters about the current South Coast rail timetable. (2) Notes the current timetabling has caused parking congestion at Thirroul. (3) Notes that under the timetable there are reduced stops in the morning and afternoon peak at Austinmer and Woonona, both of which have modern commuter car parks. (4) Calls on the Government to make minor changes to the South Coast timetable to provide improved rail services for the Illawarra community.

(Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015)

44 SERVICE NSW CENTRES MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges that the Government is continuing to open new Service NSW centres in regional New South Wales. (2) Congratulates the Minister for Finance and Services for locating two of these centres in Taree and Forster as part of the next round of new service centres to be rolled out. (3) Notes that the opening of Service NSW one-stop shops will be a significant boost for residents in the Manning and Great Lakes areas. (4) Recognises that enabling residents to carry out multiple transactions in one place saves everyone time and money and is far more convenient. (5) Notes that Service NSW offers customers access to more than 800 government transactions including driver licences, vehicle registrations, seniors card applications, birth certificates, housing payments and other items. (6) Acknowledges that Service NSW service centres are a great initiative of the Government and that customers have truly embraced service centres.

(Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015)

45 JORDAN SPRINGS PUBLIC SCHOOL MS to move— That this House: (1) Notes that during the election campaign both parties undertook to construct the school and that construction should begin within the term of the 56th Parliament. (2) Calls on the Government to honour its election commitment to bring forward the construction of the Jordan Springs Public School. (3) Calls on the Government to include the costs of this construction in forward estimates in the upcoming State Budget to be delivered on 23 June 2015.

(Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015) 428 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

46 ARMIDALE POLICE CITIZENS YOUTH CLUB MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates and thanks Armidale Police Citizens Youth Club (PCYC) Manager Paul Salmon who, after four years in the role, left to manage the Tweed River club. (2) Notes the enormous contribution Paul made to the PCYC in those four years, introducing many different programs to successfully engage the youth of Armidale, boosting membership numbers and turning around the public perception of the club. (3) Acknowledges the wonderful support Paul received in his role from Senior Activities Officers Sherridan Holmes and Adriana McClenaghan, and Senior Constable Penny Wain and Constable Darren Griggs. (4) Welcomes the club's new Manager, Demian Coates, and wishes him all the best in the role.

(Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015)

47 ACCESSIBLE PUBLIC TRANSPORT MS JENNY LEONG to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the importance of accessible public transport for physical mobility and social inclusion. (2) Notes that many railway stations are not currently accessible, including within the electorate of Newtown, which has no lift access available at Lewisham, Petersham, Stanmore, St Peters, Erskineville and Macdonaldtown stations, and limited lift access at Redfern Station. (3) Calls on the Government to prioritise station upgrades, including lifts, to enable all people to access the public transport system.

(Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015)

48 ANTI-LITTERING CAMPAIGN MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges that the next phase of the Government's "Hey Tosser!" anti-littering campaign has started with a series of television commercials, as well as images and slogans focusing on the public shame of being caught littering. (2) Supports the campaign as a vital step in reducing litter and its visual and environmental impacts. (3) Notes that in New South Wales cigarette butts are the most commonly littered item, making up 35 per cent of all litter, and that across Australia 7.2 billion cigarette butts are estimated to be littered each year. (4) Recognises that the campaign will complement other Government initiatives, including the plan to introduce a container deposit scheme, fines for littering from motor vehicles based on public reports, and grants to local councils and community groups to tackle litter in the period 2013-2017. (5) Notes the large impact littering can have on New South Wales waterways, especially in areas such as the Manning Valley and Great Lakes, makes such public awareness campaigns most important. (6) Commends the Minister for Environment on his stewardship and concern for the environment.

(Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015)

49 MCCAFFREY DRIVE ACCESS RAMPS MS SONIA HORNERY to move— 429 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

That this House: (1) Notes that access ramps from McCaffrey Drive Rankin Park were omitted from plans developed in 2007 for Stage 5 of the Newcastle Inner City Bypass. (2) Notes that this omission will disadvantage local residents who will now be required to travel long distances on local roads to access the bypass. (3) Calls on the Minister for Roads to ensure that access ramps from McCaffrey Drive, Rankin Park are included in the concept plan currently being prepared.

(Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015)

50 PADDY MONTGOMERY CHS CRICKET SELECTION—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 12 May 2015—lapses 13 November 2015)

51 LAKE MACQUARIE STATE ROAD NETWORK—MR GREG PIPER (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

52 DAMON MURPHY SWIMMING ACHIEVEMENTS—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

53 TAFE COMPUTER SYSTEM—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

54 BLACKTOWN-MOUNT DRUITT HOSPITAL REDEVELOPMENT—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

55 INNER CITY RENTERS—MS JENNY LEONG (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

56 BLAKE O’REILLY COMPETITIVE AUCTIONEERING—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

57 MAITLAND FLOODS—MS JENNIFER AITCHISON (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

58 ALFOXTON SHEEP STUD AWARDS—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

59 WEST BYRON LAND REZONING—MS (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

60 ROBERT AND DEBRA MACK BINGARA SHOW SOCIETY LIFE MEMBERSHIP—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

61 WESTERN SYDNEY PUBLIC SCHOOL AIR CONDITIONING—MS PRUE CAR (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

62 LOWER HUNTER-MAITLAND HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION—MS JENNIFER AITCHISON (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015) 430 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

63 ARMIDALE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOL FETE—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

64 HUMAN RIGHTS DECLARATION—MS JENNY LEONG (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

65 NORTH WEST HOSPITAL COMMITMENT—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

66 LYME DISEASE—MS JENNIFER AITCHISON (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

67 ARMIDALE CITY BOWLING CLUB COMMENDATION—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

68 MAITLAND AMBULANCE STATION CONSTRUCTION—MS JENNIFER AITCHISON (Notice given 13 May 2015—lapses 14 November 2015)

69 HUNTER NEW ENGLAND HEALTH STAFF VACANCIES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 14 May 2015—lapses 15 November 2015)

70 ARDLETHAN AND BARELLAN SEWERAGE TREATMENT AND NARRANDERA WATER SUPPLY—MS KATRINA HODGKINSON (Notice given 14 May 2015—lapses 15 November 2015)

71 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION HOURS—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 14 May 2015—lapses 15 November 2015)

72 NORTH WEST PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 14 May 2015—lapses 15 November 2015)

73 LIGHT RAIL EXTENSIONS—MR JAMIE PARKER (Notice given 14 May 2015—lapses 15 November 2015)

74 ARMIDALE BUSINESS CHAMBER—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 14 May 2015—lapses 15 November 2015)

75 MAITLAND FLOOD ASSISTANCE—MS JENNIFER AITCHISON (Notice given 14 May 2015—lapses 15 November 2015)

76 INVERELL CATHOLIC DEBUTANTE BALL—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 14 May 2015—lapses 15 November 2015)

77 NEPEAN HOSPITAL UPGRADE—MS PRUE CAR (Notice given 14 May 2015—lapses 15 November 2015)

78 GERARD AVENHUIS VOLUNTEER WORK—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 14 May 2015—lapses 15 November 2015)

79 BURNS ROAD RAILWAY UNDERPASS FLOODING—MR (Notice given 14 May 2015—lapses 15 November 2015) 431 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

80 HUNTER EXPRESSWAY AND WALLSEND TRAFFIC—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 14 May 2015—lapses 15 November 2015)

81 KING GEORGES ROAD AND M5 INTERCHANGE—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 14 May 2015—lapses 15 November 2015)

82 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COURTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

83 FAIRFAX JOB CUTS—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

84 FAIRFAX JOB CUTS—MR RYAN PARK (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

85 EDNA CATTELL SERVICE TO MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

86 ALBION PARK RAIL BYPASS TIMETABLE—MS (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

87 SHANNON ROSEWOOD POSITIVE TEACHER OF THE YEAR AWARD—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

88 INNER-WEST AND INNER-CITY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION—MS JENNY LEONG (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

89 EAST ARMIDALE COMMUNITY GARDEN COMMITTEE—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

90 ARNOTTS RESERVE USE BY WESTCONNEX—MS JODI MCKAY (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

91 VALLEY HEIGHTS ROAD UPGRADES—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

92 WARRINGTON COUNTY ROAD UPGRADE—MS PRUE CAR (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

93 COOKS RIVER HEALTH—MS (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

94 CAMPBELLTOWN HOSPITAL UPGRADE—MR (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

95 TAFE NSW FEES—MS (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

96 JOHN HUNTER HOSPITAL MIDWIVES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015) 432 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

97 EUROBODALLA SHIRE COUNCIL—MR (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

98 INNER WEST COUNCILS AMALGAMATIONS—MS JODI MCKAY (Notice given 26 May 2015—lapses 27 November 2015)

99 COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF AUSTRALIA REPORT—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015)

101 SWANSEA HIGH SCHOOL GALLIPOLI DELEGATION—MS YASMIN CATLEY (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015)

102 NSW BUSINESS CHAMBER—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015)

103 ASHFIELD STATION COMMUTER CAR PARK—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015)

104 OATLEY TRAIN STATION UPGRADES—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015)

105 CLAREMONT MEADOWS RECREATIONAL PRECINCT—MS PRUE CAR (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015)

106 NORTHERN SCHOOLS PRIME LAMB COMPETITION—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015)

107 WOLLONGONG PUBLIC SCHOOL SECURITY FENCING—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015)

108 HOUSING SUPPLY—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015)

109 ARTS FUNDING—MS JENNY LEONG (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015)

110 INVESTMENT IN PARRAMATTA—DR (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015)

111 WESTCONNEX AND NORTHCONNEX TOLL INCREASES—MS JODI MCKAY (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015)

112 MID NORTH COAST LEGACY—MRS (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015)

113 SCHOOL BUS SEAT BELTS—MS (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015) 433 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

114 MANNING BASE HOSPITAL OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY SERVICES—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015)

115 BLUE MOUNTAINS DISTRICT ANZAC MEMORIAL HOSPITAL RENTAL DIALYSIS UNIT—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 27 May 2015—lapses 28 November 2015)

116 BERESFIELD POLICE STATION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

117 RIVERSTONE POLICE STATION—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

118 WOY WOY MOTOR REGISTRY CLOSURE—MS KATHY SMITH (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

119 JACQUELINE MCNAMARA NSW SENIOR WEEK LOCAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

120 PORT STEPHENS PRIMARY PRODUCERS GRANTS—MS KATE WASHINGTON (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

121 BOWRAL HOSPITAL REDEVELOPMENT—MR JAI ROWELL (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

122 JOB CREATION—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

123 GOSFORD HOSPITAL REDEVELOPMENT—MR (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

124 WESTCONNEX BUSINESS CASE—MS JODI MCKAY (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

125 MANNING BASE HOSPITAL UPGRADE—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

126 HEWITT STREET AND ROPER ROAD INTERSECTION UPGRADE—MS PRUE CAR (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

127 LIVERPOOL SERVICE NSW CENTRE—MS (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

128 CREATIVE INDUSTRY IN NEWCASTLE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

129 KEMPSEY HIGH SCHOOL AGRICULTURAL COURSES—MRS MELINDA PAVEY (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015) 434 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

130 WOY WOY SERVICE NSW CENTRE—MS KATHY SMITH (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

131 COOTAMUNDRA ELECTORATE MINING—MS KATRINA HODGKINSON (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

132 MEDOWIE HIGH SCHOOL—MS KATE WASHINGTON (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

133 GRACIE MARTIN ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

134 WALLSEND FIRE BRIGADE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

135 WESTMEAD HOSPITAL PRECINCT—DR GEOFF LEE (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

136 PICTON HIGH SCHOOL UPGRADE—MR JAI ROWELL (Notice given 2 June 2015—lapses 3 December 2015)

137 LAMBTON LOCAL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

138 GUNNEDAH’S PROJECT KOALA—MR KEVIN ANDERSON (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

139 BRUNSWICK HEADS FORESHORE—MS TAMARA SMITH (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

140 TAREE BOOMERANG BUS SERVICE—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

141 VANESSA SIMMONDS VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION AWARD—MS PRUE CAR (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

142 HELENSBURGH HISTORICAL SOCIETY—MR (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

143 NORTH WEST RAIL LINK—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

144 REGISTERED NURSES IN AGED CARE FACILITIES—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

145 NORTH BONDI SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB PRESENTATION NIGHT—MS (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

146 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS IN WALLSEND—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015) 435 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

147 INALA COMMUNITY CENTRES—MR DAMIEN TUDEHOPE (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

148 HEALTH BUDGET—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

149 GOSFORD SERVICE NSW CENTRE—MR ADAM CROUCH (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

150 HOME CARE SERVICE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

151 BOWRAVILLE MURDERS—MRS MELINDA PAVEY (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

152 JOAN DERKS, THIRLMERE—MR JAI ROWELL (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

153 WESTCONNEX PROJECT—MRS (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

154 NEWCASTLE VARIETY BASH—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 3 June 2015—lapses 4 December 2015)

155 WALLSEND DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

156 BONNIE WINGHAM SCOTTISH FESTIVAL—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

157 OVARIAN CANCER—MS PRUE CAR (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

158 JOHN MARTIN VOLUNTEERING SERVICE—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

159 FORMER WYONG GROVE PUBLIC SCHOOL SITE—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

160 THOMAS HASSALL ANGLICAN COLLEGE—MRS TANYA DAVIES (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

161 SWANSEA STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE—MS YASMIN CATLEY (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

162 UNIPLAN GROUP—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

163 TUGGERAH RAILWAY STATION—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015) 436 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

164 AMANDA CARR GOLF ACHIEVEMENTS—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

165 PUBLIC HOUSING SHORTAGE—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

166 ABORIGINAL HOUSING AND THE BLOCK—MS JENNY LEONG (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

167 HUNTER REGION TRANSPORT—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

168 CLUB FORSTER AWARD—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

169 WALLARAH 2 COAL PROJECT—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

170 PHOENIX THEATRE—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

171 CENTRAL COAST TRAIN TIMETABLE—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

172 INVERELL DISTRICT HOSPITAL REDEVELOPMENT—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

173 THE ENTRANCE EXPRESS BUS SERVICE—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 4 June 2015—lapses 5 December 2015)

174 SUSTAINABLE FARMING PRACTICES AWARD—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

175 SHELLHARBOUR JUNCTION STATION TOILET FACILITIES—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

176 ELANA LESKE MUSIC ACHIEVEMENTS—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

177 PENDLE HILL AND TOONGABBIE RAILWAY STATIONS LIFTS—DR HUGH MCDERMOTT (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

178 WOLLONGONG HOSPITAL—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

179 WALLSEND AFTER HOURS MEDICAL SERVICE FUNDING CUTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

180 STATE BUDGET 2015-16—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015) 437 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

181 PARKING CHARGES AT PUBLIC PALLIATIVE CARE UNITS—MR (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

182 TAFE NEW ENGLAND EMPLOYEES—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

183 WESTCONNEX M4 EAST TUNNEL PROJECT—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

184 AUSTRALIAN PESTICIDES AND VETERINARY MEDICINES AUTHORITY RELOCATION—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

185 PACIFIC HIGHWAY UPGRADE AT OURIMBAH—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

186 ROTARY CLUB OF TAREE NSW PRESIDENT—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

187 BLUE MOUNTAINS ROADWORKS—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

188 WORKERS COMPENSATION SCHEME—MS YASMIN CATLEY (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

189 TOMAREE HOSPITAL—MS KATE WASHINGTON (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

190 WALLSEND LIBRARY FUNDING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

191 COMMUNITY LEGAL CENTRES SERVICES—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 23 June 2015—lapses 24 December 2015)

192 MEMBER FOR SHELLHARBOUR—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 24 June 2015—lapses 25 December 2015)

193 WALLSEND FLOOD MITIGATION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 24 June 2015—lapses 25 December 2015)

194 GOSFORD BUSINESS HUB—MR ADAM CROUCH (Notice given 24 June 2015—lapses 25 December 2015)

195 CAMPBELLTOWN RAILWAY STATION CAR PARK—MR GREG WARREN (Notice given 24 June 2015—lapses 25 December 2015)

196 MARGARET HIGGINS BOOK OF POETRY—MR MICHAEL JOHNSEN (Notice given 24 June 2015—lapses 25 December 2015)

197 HOSPITAL FUNDING CUTS—MS YASMIN CATLEY (Notice given 24 June 2015—lapses 25 December 2015) 438 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

198 CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS REGIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM—MRS MELINDA PAVEY (Notice given 24 June 2015—lapses 25 December 2015)

199 LONDONDERRY BUS TIMETABLES—MS PRUE CAR (Notice given 24 June 2015—lapses 25 December 2015)

200 TAFE FUNDING CUTS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 24 June 2015—lapses 25 December 2015)

201 JENNIFER KERR VOLUNTEERING EFFORTS—MR MICHAEL JOHNSEN (Notice given 24 June 2015—lapses 25 December 2015)

202 ANIMAL WELFARE—MS JENNY LEONG (Notice given 24 June 2015—lapses 25 December 2015)

203 SMART AND SKILLED POLICY—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 24 June 2015—lapses 25 December 2015)

204 QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY HONOURS—MRS MELINDA PAVEY (Notice given 24 June 2015—lapses 25 December 2015)

205 FAIRFIELD HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT—DR HUGH MCDERMOTT (Notice given 24 June 2015—lapses 25 December 2015)

206 WESTERN SYDNEY INVESTMENT—MRS TANYA DAVIES (Notice given 24 June 2015—lapses 25 December 2015)

207 WALLSEND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 25 June 2015—lapses 26 December 2015)

208 UNITED NATIONS CHARTER—MR (Notice given 25 June 2015—lapses 26 December 2015)

209 DEATH OF MR PHILLIP TOYNE AO—MS LINDA BURNEY (Notice given 25 June 2015—lapses 26 December 2015)

210 INVERELL MACINTYRE AND BUNDARRA LIONS CLUBS—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 25 June 2015—lapses 26 December 2015)

211 HOMEBUSH WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL—MS JODI MCKAY (Notice given 25 June 2015—lapses 26 December 2015)

212 FLASHING LIGHTS OUTSIDE SCHOOLS—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 25 June 2015—lapses 26 December 2015)

213 KIDS OF MACARTHUR HEALTH FOUNDATION—MR GREG WARREN (Notice given 25 June 2015—lapses 26 December 2015)

214 SCHOOL CLEANING—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 25 June 2015—lapses 26 December 2015) 439 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

215 TAFE SYSTEM—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 25 June 2015—lapses 26 December 2015)

216 POLDING STREET ROUNDABOUT UPGRADE—DR HUGH MCDERMOTT (Notice given 25 June 2015—lapses 26 December 2015)

217 COAL RESERVES AND RENEWABLE ENERGY—MS TAMARA SMITH (Notice given 25 June 2015—lapses 26 December 2015)

218 POWERHOUSE YOUTH THEATRE FUNDING—MR GUY ZANGARI (Notice given 25 June 2015—lapses 26 December 2015)

219 ANTI-RACISM CAMPAIGN—MS JENNY LEONG (Notice given 25 June 2015—lapses 26 December 2015)

220 DUVAL HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 25 June 2015—lapses 26 December 2015)

221 WESTS ILLAWARRA—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 25 June 2015—lapses 26 December 2015)

222 WALLSEND AFTER HOURS CARE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 4 August 2015—lapses 5 February 2016)

223 KEMPSEY ADVENTIST SCHOOL STUDENTS' VISIT TO FIJI—MRS MELINDA PAVEY (Notice given 4 August 2015—lapses 5 February 2016)

224 SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOLS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE—MR GREG WARREN (Notice given 4 August 2015—lapses 5 February 2016)

225 RED RANGE PUBLIC SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENTS—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 4 August 2015—lapses 5 February 2016)

226 GIRRAWEEN HIGH SCHOOL POWER OUTAGES—DR HUGH MCDERMOTT (Notice given 4 August 2015—lapses 5 February 2016)

227 EDUCATION WEEK—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 4 August 2015—lapses 5 February 2016)

228 WESTERN SYDNEY LIGHT RAIL PROJECT—MS JODI MCKAY (Notice given 4 August 2015—lapses 5 February 2016)

229 BEN DAWSON, CHRIS LEHMANN TRUST YOUNG ACHIEVER OF THE YEAR—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 4 August 2015—lapses 5 February 2016)

230 ILLAWARRA COMMUNAL DISADVANTAGE—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 4 August 2015—lapses 5 February 2016)

231 KOGARAH COMMUNITY SLEEP OUT—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 4 August 2015—lapses 5 February 2016) 440 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

232 CHILDREN AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN PORT STEPHENS—MS KATE WASHINGTON (Notice given 4 August 2015—lapses 5 February 2016)

233 INVERELL STUDENTS INDOOR CRICKET ACHIEVEMENTS—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 4 August 2015—lapses 5 February 2016)

234 CENTENARY OF WOMEN IN POLICING—MS PRUE CAR (Notice given 4 August 2015—lapses 5 February 2016)

235 SERGEANT DANIEL ROSE AND THE ABORIGINAL EXCELLENCE AWARD—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 4 August 2015—lapses 5 February 2016)

236 CONCORD HOSPITAL UPGRADE—MS JODI MCKAY (Notice given 4 August 2015—lapses 5 February 2016)

237 WALLSEND PUBLIC HOUSING PROPERTIES MAINTENANCE BUDGET—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

238 SCHOFIELDS ROAD UPGRADE—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

239 BLUESCOPE FINANCIAL CRISIS—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

240 INVERELL VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

241 TUGGERAH PUBLIC SCHOOL PLAYGROUND—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

242 LANDCARE NSW—MS KATRINA HODGKINSON (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

243 WERRINGTON AVIATION HISTORY—MS PRUE CAR (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

244 RICHMOND ROAD UPGRADE—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

245 M4 EAST TUNNEL—MS JODI MCKAY (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

246 PACIFIC HIGHWAY UPGRADE—MRS MELINDA PAVEY (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

247 CHARLESTOWN YOUNG PARENTS GROUP—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016) 441 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

248 LANDCARE INNOVATION IN SUSTAINABLE FARMING PRACTICES AWARD—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

249 PRESCHOOL FUNDING MODEL—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

250 CYCLEWAY INFRASTRUCTURE IN NEW SOUTH WALES—MS JENNY LEONG (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

251 KANE GIRARD SKILLED FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

252 PACIFIC HIGHWAY CONGESTION AT BELMONT—MS YASMIN CATLEY (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

253 BRAYDEN GALLAGHER RUGBY ACHIEVEMENTS—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

254 NEWCASTLE AND HAMILTON RAIL REPLACEMENT BUS SERVICES—MR (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

255 NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN AUSTRALIA, NSW DIVISION—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

256 EMERGENCY HOUSING IN PORT STEPHENS—MS KATE WASHINGTON (Notice given 5 August 2015—lapses 6 February 2016)

257 GLENDALE INTERCHANGE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016)

258 CANADA BAY COUNCIL PREVENTION OF RUBBISH ENTERING WATERWAYS—MR (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016)

259 HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016)

260 BINDAREE BEEF GROUP—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016)

261 CASTLE QUARRY PRODUCTS SAND MINE LEASE—MS KATE WASHINGTON (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016)

262 ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS CULTURAL GRANT—MR ADAM CROUCH (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016)

263 HERITAGE SERVICES—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016) 442 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

264 MACLEAY ARGUS 2015 BUSINESS AWARDS—MRS MELINDA PAVEY (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016)

265 BLUE MOUNTAINS LOCAL ENVIRONMENT PLAN—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016)

266 ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (EXISTING USES) REGULATION 2006—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016)

267 MOUNT DRUITT HOSPITAL AND NEPEAN HOSPITAL FUNDING—MS PRUE CAR (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016)

268 INVERELL AND MOREE DISTRICT HOSPITALS—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016)

269 CARDIAC ARRESTS ON SPORTING FIELDS—MR GUY ZANGARI (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016)

270 JOHN AND SIMON SMITH SERVICES TO INVERELL JUNIOR CRICKET—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016)

271 TAFE FEES INCREASE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016)

272 ASYLUM SEEKERS—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 6 August 2015—lapses 7 February 2016)

273 BERESFIELD WORKING HOLIDAY VISA WORKERS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016)

274 INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE WORLD'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLE—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016)

275 CYCLEWAY ROUTE M4 MOTORWAY WIDENING—MS (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016)

276 STUDENT SPORT IN COUNTRY COMMUNITIES—MS KATRINA HODGKINSON (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016)

277 HUTCHISON PORTS JOB CUTS—MS JENNY LEONG (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016)

278 CADDIES CREEK RESERVE NEW PLAYING FIELDS—MR RAY WILLIAMS (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016)

279 NATIONAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SCHEME—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016) 443 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

280 DIPLOMA IN PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FOR ABORIGINAL MEDICAL SERVICES—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016)

281 DEPARTMENT FOR AGEING, DISABILITY AND HOME CARE PRIVATISATION—MS KATE WASHINGTON (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016)

282 PARRAMATTA DAYBREAK ROTARY CLUB—DR GEOFF LEE (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016)

283 BOARDING HOUSES IN THE SUMMER HILL ELECTORATE—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016)

284 WORLD DRAGON BOAT RACING CHAMPIONSHIPS—MRS MELINDA PAVEY (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016)

285 PUNCHBOWL RAILWAY STATION EASY ACCESS—MR (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016)

286 THE GOANNAS RUGBY LEAGUE TEAM ACHIEVEMENT—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016)

287 PUBLIC HOSPITALS TROLLEY BLOCK—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016)

288 GLEN INNES EXAMINER COMMUNITY MEDIA AWARD—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 11 August 2015—lapses 12 February 2016)

289 JOHN HUNTER HOSPITAL SHUTTLE BUS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

290 NORTH WEST SYDNEY LAND SUPPLY—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

291 ROADS AND MARITIME SERVICES - THE ENTRANCE OFFICE—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

292 PRINCES HIGHWAY UPGRADE—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

293 PILLAR SUPERANNUATION—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

294 REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DEBATING CHAMPIONS—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

295 WESTERN SYDNEY SOCIAL HOUSING—DR HUGH MCDERMOTT (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016) 444 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

296 NORTH BONDI SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

297 CONTAINER MOVEMENTS CAP—MR TIM CRAKANTHORP (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

298 SHADOW CABINET MEETING IN KIAMA—MR GARETH WARD (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

299 ST MARTHA'S PRIMARY SCHOOL PEDESTRIAN CROSSING—MS JODI MCKAY (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

300 SAM JENNER - ARMIDALE CYCLIST—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

301 BLACK DOG CHALLENGE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

302 RAM'S HEAD CRICKET BATS—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

303 STANDARD PUBLIC HEALTH WARNING—MS NOREEN HAY (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

304 COMBINED HIGH SCHOOLS LAWN BOWLS—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

305 SYMPHONIA JUBILATE—MS JODI MCKAY (Notice given 12 August 2015—lapses 13 February 2016)

306 PUBLIC TRANSPORT TO THE UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Considers that public transport to Newcastle University is patchy, infrequent with few seamless services and lengthy travel times. (2) Notes that Melbourne was declared the world's best city to be a university student, with a major attraction identified as great public transport. (3) Urges the Minister for Transport and the Minister for Education to support better public transport to Newcastle University.

(Notice given 13 August 2015—lapses 14 February 2016)

307 BRIAN CLANCY AWARD AS A PAUL HARRIS FELLOWSHIP MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates former, long-time Inverell resident Brian Clancy on being awarded a Paul Harris Fellowship by the Inverell East Rotary Club in August 2015. (2) Notes Brian received the award due to the breadth and depth of his community dedication, role as community services chairman in the club and planning work for the Inverell Rotary Park. 445 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

(3) Notes Brian's commitment to the Inverell sporting community, in particular cricket and rugby. (4) Wishes Brian all the very best with his move to Armidale and future community involvement.

(Notice given 13 August 2015—lapses 14 February 2016)

308 OPAL TOP-UP MACHINES MR DAVID MEHAN to move— That this House: (1) Notes that the current amount of dedicated Opal retailers and Opal top-up machines will not meet the increased demand caused by the phasing out of the pensioner excursion tickets and other paper tickets due at the end of January 2016. (2) Considers that the lack of planning to roll out Opal top-up machines to major bus routes and interchanges will be detrimental to elderly members of the community and pensioners who use the public transport network. (3) Calls on the Government to ensure that Opal top-up machines process cash payments as well as EFTPOS transactions. (4) Calls on the Government to commit to the roll out of Opal top-up machines and Opal retailers to major bus routes and transport interchanges before the 1 January 2016 deadline.

(Notice given 13 August 2015—lapses 14 February 2016)

309 WEST GOSFORD INTERSECTION ROAD PROJECT MR ADAM CROUCH to move— That this House: (1) Commends the Government for its commitment to the West Gosford intersection project. (2) Thanks the Minister for Roads for the $170 million major road project that will deliver improved traffic flow, efficient travel times and safety at this major intersection. (3) Commends the tireless work of the Roads and Maritime Services Regional Manager Anna Zycki and her team along with the building contractor Seymour Whyte Constructions for efficient delivery of this project.

(Notice given 13 August 2015—lapses 14 February 2016)

310 LAKE ILLAWARRA PUBLIC ASSETS MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Requests that the foreshore surrounding the Lake Illawarra should remain as a community resource. (2) Condemns the Government for its track record of selling public assets. (3) Calls on the Government to ensure that assets around the foreshore of Lake Illawarra remain in public ownership. (4) Calls on Wollongong City Council and its Lord Mayor to make public any plans to sell off public assets that should remain as a community resource.

(Notice given 13 August 2015—lapses 14 February 2016)

311 BRONWYN PARR WRITING AWARDS MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: 446 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

(1) Congratulates Bronwyn Parr on her successful career as an Australian rural romance and suspense writer, with five books published by Australian publishers and another on the way. (2) Notes that Bronwyn won the Golden Heart Award, a competition of the Romance Writers of America and travelled to Dallas Texas to receive her award. (3) Commends Bronwyn on her courage to write about serious issues in rural Australia, including depression, domestic violence and succession planning and acknowledging the emotional strength and resilience her characters require to deal with these concerns.

(Notice given 13 August 2015—lapses 14 February 2016)

312 SHAUN FARMER VOLUNTEERING WORK MR TIM CRAKANTHORP to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Shaun Farmer, a young volunteer, from the City of Newcastle State Emergency Service Unit, who has won a NSW State Emergency Service award for his commitment to learning and his dedication to the local community. (2) Acknowledges the exceptional community work Mr Farmer has undertaken in recent years.

(Notice given 13 August 2015—lapses 14 February 2016)

313 ARMIDALE CITY BOWLING CLUB AND JIMMY LITTLE FOUNDATION MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Armidale City Bowling Club and the Jimmy Little Foundation for their kind and generous donation of three new chairs to the renal unit at the Armidale Hospital. (2) Notes the contribution Cyril and Hazel Green, who organised Jimmy Little Band concerts at the Armidale City Bowling Club and Ritchie Cluttberbuck, President of the Jimmy Little Foundation, made to fundraising for the chairs. (3) Notes the Armidale City Bowling club provided a free venue for the concerts and the support of the local community by attending the concerts.

(Notice given 13 August 2015—lapses 14 February 2016)

314 MARRIAGE EQUALITY CONSCIENCE VOTE MS JO HAYLEN to move— That this House: (1) Notes with disappointment the rejection by the Federal Coalition Party Room of a free or conscience vote on marriage equality. (2) Notes the Australian Parliament's recent unanimous resolution confirming the importance of members of Parliament being free to express their own view and the views of their electorates on this issue. (3) Confirms the need for this issue to be resolved by representatives in the Australian Parliament. (4) Recognises the tireless work of marriage equality campaigners and all community members engaging respectfully in this issue.

(Notice given 13 August 2015—lapses 14 February 2016)

315 MEG PARSONS ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY FOUNDATION RURAL SCHOLARSHIP MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: 447 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

(1) Congratulates Meg Parsons, of Gum Flat, on being named one of the recipients of a 2015 Royal Agricultural Society Foundation rural scholarship. (2) Notes Meg is already in her fifth year of veterinary science at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga. (3) Wishes Meg every success in completing her university degree and commends the Royal Agricultural Society for the scholarship program.

(Notice given 13 August 2015—lapses 14 February 2016)

316 PAULINE GALLAGHER - CANTERBURY HARMONY CITIZEN OF THE YEAR MR JIHAD DIB to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Pauline Gallagher on her receipt of the 2015 Canterbury Harmony Citizen of the Year Award. (2) Acknowledges the exceptional community work Pauline has undertaken over the past 40 years in her role, first as a volunteer and then as the Chief Executive Officer of the Riverwood Community Centre. (3) Recognises the centre's dedication and capable leaders like Pauline who build capacity and strength within diverse communities. (4) Acknowledges leaders like Pauline who have valuable feedback for all levels of government. (5) Supports all non-government organisations that provide services to those in need.

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317 STATE COMBINED HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASTICS CARNIVAL MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates all Northern Tablelands students who travelled to Newcastle for the recent State Combined High School Gymnastics carnival. (2) Notes that the North West team consisted of Ebony Taylor (Armidale High), Jane Spencer (Duval High), Jessica Coote (Inverell High), Mikayla Woodbury (Inverell High), Gemma Taylor (Uralla Central), Brendan Thomas (Armidale High), Jackson Harris (Duval High), Stephen Offner (Armidale High), Ethan Rogers (Duval High), Brooke Burton (Duval High) and Bianca Kiehne (Duval High). (3) Acknowledges Gillian McKenzie, as team manager, for her support of the students.

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318 INNER WEST SPORTING CLUBS FORUM MR JAMIE PARKER to move— That this House: (1) Notes the inaugural meeting of the Inner West Sporting Clubs Forum which the Member for Balmain convened last month at Leichhardt Town Hall to discuss the inadequacy of sporting infrastructure in the Balmain electorate. (2) Notes the population growth due to new and proposed Inner West housing projects with the increase in numbers of children between 0 to 14 years of age already above the national average. (3) Calls on the Government to commit to seven new playing fields in the Bays Precinct so that the benefits of healthy, active sports are available to all in the community into the future.

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319 STATE AGE CHAMPIONSHIPS MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates representative players from the Inverell under 12 and under 14 years netball teams who participated in the State Age Championships held in Sydney from 27 to 29 June 2015. (2) Notes the under 12s played 17 games over the three days and finished 11th overall, while the under 14s played 18 games and improved with each match. (3) Notes both teams strongly acknowledge their coaches Caitlyn and Maddie for their work with the under 12s and Grace and Marlene for their support of the under 14s. (4) Commends team manager Laurel McInnes and the Inverell netball community on their commitment and mentoring of netball players and acknowledging the support of the Inverell community to their sport.

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320 TAFE FEES MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes that Wallsend TAFE students face higher fees at Hunter TAFE as a result of the Government's "Smart and Skilled" policy. (2) Notes that state-wide enrolments are down more than 43,000 this year with 80,000 fewer TAFE students enrolled now than in 2012. (3) Calls on the Minister for Education to provide students relief by reversing funding cuts to NSW TAFE and stopping the Government's privatisation of vocational education and training.

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321 GLEN INNES HIGH SCHOOL’S STUDENTS ART ACHIEVEMENTS MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Year 12 Glen Innes High School student Zoey Carpenter-Kerr on her first place out of 700 entries from students in the New England and North West in the "Let's Hang It" art competition in August 2015. (2) Notes Glen Innes High School students Dayna Hourn, Molly Campbell and Chloe MacPherson were selected to have their artwork hung in the New England Regional Art Museum during the University of New England Schools Art Prize exhibition. (3) Notes that Dayna received a director's choice award and Molly received a highly commended award. (4) Acknowledges the students extended thanks to their teacher Abi Sparkes and New England Regional Art Museum for their support.

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322 ILLAWARRA COMMUNITY SERVICES STAFFING MS NOREEN HAY to move— That this House: (1) Notes that Illawarra Community Services staff continue to fight for more resources for child protection. 449 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

(2) Condemns the cut of 80 child protection jobs across the State, despite the Government data showing an increase in children being reported at risk of significant harm, as reported in the Illawarra Mercury. (3) Considers that the resources allocated are inadequate. (4) Recognises that frontline staff perform to the best of their abilities within the resources available. (5) Calls on the Government and the Minister for Family and Community Services to protect the most vulnerable in the community by increasing the number of child protection workers.

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323 GLEN INNES HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Glen Innes High School students who competed at the Combined High Schools North West Athletics Carnival in Tamworth on 24 July 2015. (2) Notes that Corey Kennedy, Matthew Campion, Elizabeth Chard, Sarah Byrne, Amy Byrne, Luke Kiehne, Mark Law, Mikielee Snow, Charlie Smith, Anna Sharman, Evan Byrne, Stella Grieve, Nick Alley, Eleanor Malone and Connor Maxwell will now travel to Sydney to represent North West at the Combined High School Athletics Carnival in Homebush. (3) Acknowledges the support received by the athletes from the school's sports coordinator Kirstie Fuller.

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BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 25 August 2015

PETITIONS SIGNED BY 500 OR MORE PERSONS REQUIRING MINISTERIAL RESPONSE

Date Lodged Member Petition Title Minister Responsible Written Response Due 4 August 2015 Mr Andrew Gee Frame Drive Bridge Closure, Mr Duncan Gay 8 September Abermain 2015 4 August 2015 Mr Adam Marshall Magistrates Early Referral Into Ms Gabrielle Upton 8 September Treatment Program, Moree 2015 4 August 2015 Mr Stephen Bromhead Women’s Community Shelter, Mr Brad Hazzard 8 September Forster Tuncurry 2015 4 August 2015 Mr Adam Marshall Welfare of Animals in Breeding Mr Niall Blair 8 September Facilities 2015 5 August 2015 Ms Pru Goward Proposed Murrumbateman Mr Adrian Piccoli 9 September Primary School 2015 5 August 2015 Mr Jamie Parker Renewable Electricity Targets Mr Anthony Roberts 9 September 2015 5 August 2015 Ms Trish Doyle Blue Mountains Planning Mr 9 September Framework 2015 5 August 2015 Mr Andrew Gee Cabonne Council and Orange Mr Paul Toole 9 September City Council Amalgamation 2015 6 August 2015 Mr Thomas George Alcohol and Drug Influenced Ms Gabrielle Upton 10 September Repeat Offenders 2015 12 August 2015 Ms Trish Doyle Woodford Station Lifts Mr Andrew Constance 16 September 2015 12 August 2015 Ms Tamara Smith Casino to Murwillmbah Rail Mr Andrew Constance 16 September Service 2015 13 August 2015 Ms Kate Washington Manning Base Hospital Funding Mrs Jillian Skinner 17 September 2015

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 4 August 2015 Mr Kevin Lotteries Agents Protection Ms Gladys 17 September 8 September Anderson Period Berejiklian 2015 2015 13 August Mr Kevin Takeaway Alcohol Sales Mr Troy Grant 15 October 17 September 2015 Anderson 2015 2015

RONDA MILLER Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

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