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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

2019-20

FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENT

BUSINESS PAPER

No. 79

THURSDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2020

GOVERNMENT BUSINESS

NOTICES OF MOTION—

1 MR to move—

That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979 to increase penalties for certain animal welfare offences; and for other purposes.

(Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Amendment Bill).

(Notice given 10 November 2020)

ORDERS OF THE DAY—

1 Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Territorial Limits) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate on the motion of Mr , "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 24 October 2019—Mr Paul Scully).

2 Firearms and Weapons Legislation Amendment (Criminal Use) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate on the motion of Mr David Elliott, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 26 February 2020— Ms ).

3 Strata Schemes Management Amendment (Sustainability Infrastructure) Bill: consideration of the Legislative Council Amendment. (Mr Kevin Anderson).

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4 Appropriation Bill, Appropriation (Parliament) Bill, Payroll Tax Amendment Bill (cognate bills); resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr , "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 17 November 2020—Ms Jodi McKay).

5 Bushfires Legislation Amendment Bill; consideration of Legislative Council amendments. (Mr David Elliott).

6 Budget Estimates and related papers 2019-2020; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Mr Dominic Perrottet, "That this House take note of the Budget Estimates and related papers 2019-20". (Moved 20 June 2019—Mr speaking, 13 minutes remaining).

7 Reference to the Independent Commission Against Corruption; consideration of the message from the Legislative Council dated 18 September 2019. (Mr ).

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—PETITIONS

ORDERS OF THE DAY—

1 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly call on the Government to abandon its plans for bus service cuts that will lengthen travel times and hurt the economy. (Mr ). (Set down for debate on 19 November 2020).

2 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly call on the Government to work with MusicNSW and industry representatives to devise a stimulus package that will ensure the ongoing survival of the live music industry in . (Mr ). (Set down for debate on 19 November 2020).

3 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly call on the Government to close the 'Rezoning Review' loophole that allows developers to circumvent local councils and to change local zoning rules directly with the Department of Planning. (Mr Michael Daley). (Discussion date to be advised).

4 Petition— from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to build 5,000 new social housing dwellings each year for the next 10 years to reduce homelessness and housing stress in New South Wales. (Mr Alex Greenwich). (Discussion date to be advised).

5 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly support cancellation plans for a bridge at River Street, Dubbo, and instead raise Troy Bridge above the flood plain to create a Newell Highway bypass. (Mr David Harris). (Discussion date to be advised).

GENERAL BUSINESS

NOTICES OF MOTIONS (for Bills)—

P1 MS JODI MCKAY to move—

That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the NSW Ministerial Code of Conduct set out in the Appendix to the Independent Commission Against Corruption Regulation 2017 to provide for the publication of the Ministerial Register of Interests; to make a consequential amendment to the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009; and for related purposes.

(Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment (Publication of Ministerial Register of Interests) Bill).

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 May 2021)

P Items marked P are postponed

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ORDERS OF THE DAY (for Bills)—

P1 Transport Administration Amendment (International Students Travel Concessions) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms , "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 4 June 2020—Mr ; lapses 7 February 2021).

†2 Public Works and Procurement Amendment (Workers Compensation Nominal Insurer) Bill; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Ms Jenny Leong, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 24 September 2020—Mr speaking, 6 minutes remaining; lapses 25 March 2021).

3 Government Sector Employment Amendment (Teleworking) Bill; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Mr Roy Butler, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 24 September 2020; lapses 7 February 2021).

4 Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Amendment (Coercive Control—Preethi’s Law) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms , "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 24 September 2020—Mrs ; lapses 23 March 2021).

5 Local Government Amendment (Pecuniary Interests Disclosures) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Greg Warren, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 15 October 2020—Ms ; lapses 24 March 2021).

†6 Liquor Amendment (Right to Play Music) Bill—awaiting second reading speech. (Reported 15 October 2020—Ms ; lapses 16 April 2021).

†7 State Insurance and Care Governance Amendment (Employees) Bill—awaiting second reading speech. (Reported 20 October 2020—Ms Sophie Cotsis; lapses 21 April 2021).

8 NSW Jobs First Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms , "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 22 October 2020—Mrs Melinda Pavey; lapses 18 December 2020).

9 Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment (Property Developer Commissions to MPs) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Jodi McKay, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 12 November 2020—Mr Michael Johnsen; lapses 21 April 2021).

† Bill forwarded from the Legislative Council

P Items marked P are postponed

ORDERS OF THE DAY (General Orders)—

1 Evans Head and Yamba Surf Life Saving Clubs Grants; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Mr Christopher Gulaptis—

"That this House:

(1) Congratulates Evans Head and Yamba Surf Life Saving Clubs on their success in receiving $100,000 and $30,000 grants respectively to refurbish their clubs' amenities. (2) Recognises the incredible role surf clubs play in communities by teaching young people a whole range of life skills as well as teaching them to save lives. (3) Recognises the upgraded amenities will improve conditions for current surf club members as well as encourage more young people to participate in these two life saving clubs.

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(4) Thanks the Government for its contribution of $130,000 towards supporting Surf Life Saving Clubs in the Clarence Electorate."

Upon which Mr David Harris moved, That the motion be amended by leaving out all words after 'That' with a view to inserting instead:

"this House:

(1) Notes that surf life savers across New South Wales do a fantastic job. (2) Congratulates Evans Head and Yamba Surf Life Saving Clubs on their efforts protecting lives. (3) Calls on the Government to increase funding for all surf clubs in New South Wales."

(Notice given 15 September 2020, moved 12 November 2020; lapses 16 December 2020) 2789 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

NOTICES OF MOTIONS (General Notices)

P 1403 OUR LADY OF THE WAY EMU PLAINS - INCLUSIVENESS CELEBRATIONS MR to move— That this House: (1) Recognises Our Lady of the Way School, Emu Plains, and its acknowledgment that all individuals are unique. (2) Notes Our Lady of the Way School recently held a colour run to kick off the school's uniqueness celebrations. (3) Congratulates the students and teachers for getting into the spirit of these fantastic celebrations which embrace inclusiveness.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020) P - postponed

1406 HEAD INJURY PROTOCOLS MS ANNA WATSON to move— That this House: (1) Calls on the Government to introduce the same head injury protocols throughout the public health system that apply in the case of head injuries in sport. (2) Calls on the Government to ensure victims of domestic violence with head injuries are afforded the same treatment protocols as is available to sports participants in public hospitals. (3) Notes over 40 percent of women experiencing family and domestic violence have an acquired brain injury.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1407 24-HOUR ECONOMY STRATEGY MR JAMES GRIFFIN to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the announcement of the Government's 24-Hour Economy Strategy.

(2) Acknowledges the COVID-19 Pandemic has hit the tourism, hospitality and the arts sectors hard and this strategy sets out a pathway to activate homegrown events that create safe opportunities for people to enjoy across the Greater Region.

(3) Notes the strategy is designed to grow and support jobs in hospitality, tourism, retail and the arts.

(4) Recognises the efforts of the Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney, the Treasurer, their respective offices, the Honourable Natalie Ward MLC and agencies who developed the strategy.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

P 1408 WRITING NSW FUNDING DR JOE MCGIRR to move— That this House: 2790 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

(1) Notes Creative NSW's decision to end state funding of Writing NSW will place the future of this organisation at risk, leaving many writers without financial support or access to services, courses, events and networking opportunities.

(2) Notes defunding Writing NSW could have an enormous impact on regional organisations like the Booranga Writers' Centre in Wagga Wagga.

(3) Calls on the Government to immediately reinstate the funding for Writing NSW to previous levels.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020) P - postponed

1409 DUBBO DAFFODIL DAY MR to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the importance of fundraising activities, especially during the COVID-19 Pandemic when so many charities are battling due to the financial circumstances the community is facing.

(2) Commends the wonderful work done by Jason Dearmer of Dubbo who ensured a Daffodil Day event, supporting the NSW Cancer Council, was able to proceed in the city by standing in the main street and selling 360 bunches of daffodils in a COVID-safe manner.

(3) Highlights the community spirit shown in order to make the event happen, most notably from Church St Cafe, Hot Poppyz Florist and Food At Yours who provided food, flowers and daffodil themed sugar cookies for the event.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1410 ASSYRIAN-AUSTRALIAN LEADERS DR HUGH MCDERMOTT to move— That this House: (1) Notes threats have been made against Assyrian-Australian Leaders in the Prospect Electorate, David David and Hermiz Shahen.

(2) Notes David David and Hermiz Shahen have come under personal attack in the Iranian media and from Members of the Iranian Parliament.

(3) Condemns the threats made against David David and Harmiz Shahen.

(4) Notes the Assyrian Universal Alliance - Australian Chapter provides important services and advocacy for the Assyrian diaspora.

(5) Supports David David and Harmiz Shahen in their efforts for genocide recognition and the establishment of a safe, peaceful and democratic homeland for the Assyrian people in Northern Iraq.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1411 PROBATIONARY POLICE CONSTABLES INTAKE MS to move— That this House: 2791 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

(1) Acknowledges the dedication and hard work of police officers across local communities.

(2) Notes in August 2020, 197 new probationary constables stepped into their career in law enforcement and service to the community, including seven new members of the Sutherland Shire Police Area Command.

(3) Recognises the latest intake of probationary constables will provide a valuable and timely boost to police resources during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1412 KOALA HABITAT PROTECTION POLICY - ORDER FOR DOCUMENTS MR RYAN PARK to move— That this House, pursuant to Standing Order 269, orders to be laid before it within 14 days of the passing of this resolution, the following documents in the possession, custody or control of the Minister for Planning or the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment: (1) All papers, correspondence, reports, minutes and any other documentation relating to the development of the State Environmental Planning Policy (Koala Habitat Protection) 2019.

(2) All correspondence between the Office of the Minister for Planning and any Member of Parliament from the NSW Nationals in relation to the State Environmental Planning Policy (Koala Habitat Protection) 2019.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1413 BUSHFIRE RATE RELIEF EXTENSION MR to move— That this House: (1) Commends the Government on extending the bushfire rate relief for a further six months to those who lost their property, home or business in the bushfires.

(2) Notes the Government has provided $2.4 million in local government council rate relief to ease the financial burden on bushfire victims.

(3) Notes this support has guaranteed Mid-Coast Council the ability to provide more than $167,000 in rate relief.

(4) Thanks the Government on its $2.3 billion funding for bushfire recovery, including accommodation, clean-up and industry support.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1414 ELECTRIC BUS TRIALS MR JAMIE PARKER to move— That this House: (1) Notes a trial of four electric buses in the Inner West Region has taken place at the Leichhardt Bus Depot.

(2) Notes in the first year of the trial, the electric buses saved 292,000 kg of Co2 compared to the amount that would have been emitted by diesel buses and cost around a third of the cost to refill than conventional buses of a similar age.

(3) Supports the rollout of electric buses across the Sydney bus network along with recharging 2792 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

stations powered by renewable energy.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1415 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM MR to move— That this House: (1) Recognises local cultural, sporting, religious and service groups contribute immensely to the building of community and the quality of life for New South Wales residents.

(2) Notes since 2011, dozens of community groups and organisations in the Riverstone Electorate have benefitted from Community Building Partnerships Grants, providing facilities to help them do their good work for people in the district.

(3) Commends the Government for supporting the Community Building Partnerships Program.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1416 M5 EAST MOTOWAY TOLL MR to move— That this House: (1) Notes the unfair toll on the M5 East Motorway has been active since July 2020, forcing motorists to pay $6.95 each way despite no upgrades to the road.

(2) Notes a Public Interest Debate on the M5 East Motorway toll took place on 5 August 2020 and the Government failed to support a motion to scrap this appalling and unfair toll.

(3) Condemns the Members for Oatley, Holsworthy, East Hills and Camden for failing to do the right thing by their communities when they chose not to support the Opposition's motion to scrap the M5 East Motorway toll.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1417 MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITY GROUPS CONTRIBUTION MR MARK TAYLOR to move— That this House: (1) Recognises and commends the support grassroots multicultural community groups have given migrants and vulnerable people during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

(2) Recognises the contribution of the Government, under the Acting Minister for Sport, Multiculturalism, Seniors and Veterans has made by supporting 120 grassroots multicultural organisations with small financial grants during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1418 PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS MONTH MR to move— That this House: (1) Notes September 2020 is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.

(2) Notes prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australian men and the second 2793 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

most common cause of cancer-related deaths in Australian males.

(3) Recognises just one part-time specialist prostate cancer nurse is presently employed by NSW Health to service the many patients across the vast area of Western New South Wales.

(4) Calls on the Government to increase the availability of specialist prostate cancer nurses by employing a bare minimum of one full time equivalent specialist prostate cancer nurse position to service patients in the Western NSW Local Health District.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1419 LAURIE DALEY OVAL UPGRADES MS STEPH COOKE to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the opening of the Laurie Daley Oval upgrades, an impressive, modern facility in Junee.

(2) Notes the commitment from the Government in investing a total of $884,588 in this project from Round One of the Stronger Country Communities Fund in which $432,900 went to upgrade the playing surface and $451,688 to improve the change room and toilet facilities.

(3) Acknowledges these funding programs are an investment in the future of regional communities.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1420 KOALA HABITAT LAND CLEARING MS to move— That this House: (1) Notes land clearing in New South Wales has increased 1,300 percent according to the Government's Natural Resources Commission.

(2) Notes the Government sacked hundreds of fire trained staff from the National Parks and Wildlife Service prior to the devastating Black Summer Bushfires.

(3) Acknowledges the findings and recommendations of the 2020 Parliamentary Inquiry into Koala Populations and Habitat, which found koalas will become extinct in New South Wales before 2050 unless urgent action is taken to protect their habitat.

(4) Condenms the Premier and the Government for continuing to approve the clearing of critical koala habitats as has happended recently in Brandy Hill, Port Stephens.

(5) Condemns the Premier for overseeing third-world rates of land clearing, sacking firefighters in national parks, failing to protect precious habitats from bushfires and pushing koalas to the brink of extinction.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1421 FIXING LOCAL ROADS PROGRAM MR to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Government for investing $500 million in funding to regional and rural local government councils to repair, maintain and seal local roads under its Fixing Local Roads Program. 2794 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

(2) Notes the Commonwealth Government's contribution of $191 million into the program, which will see $382 million of joint funding allocated to shovel ready projects able to start in the next 12 months, driving an estimated 3,500 jobs across regional New South Wales.

(3) Notes in the first round, $250 million has been allocated to 258 projects across 83 Local Government Areas, with a second round opening later in 2020.

(4) Notes the Government continues to deliver record investment in regional New South Wales.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1422 QUEENSLAND-NEW SOUTH WALES BORDER CLOSURE - SMALL BUSINESS SUPPORT MS to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Government moved quickly to provide a $45 million rescue package for New South Wales small businesses adversely impacted by its decision to close the NSW-Victorian border to prevent the spread of COVID-19. (2) Notes there is an urgent need for the Government to extend a similarly generous grant program to all local small businesses in Northern New South Wales which, having endured drought and bushfires, are now really struggling to cope with the Queensland-New South Wales border closure.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1423 LEGACY WEEK MS to move— That this House: (1) Notes from 30 August to 5 September 2020, Legacy Australia hosted National Legacy Week to increase awareness for the families who have lost a loved one after or during their Defence Force service.

(2) Acknowledges the great work Legacy Australia does to support those families advocating for their rights, supporting and assisting them through their bereavement and loss.

(3) Thanks the over 4,000 volunteers who assist Legacy Australia including local Legatees, Richard Grimsdale and Chris Dawson, both of whom have worked for many years in the Vaucluse community raising awareness and funds for veterans' families.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1424 WARNERVALE TOWN CENTRE MR DAVID HARRIS to move— That this House: (1) Notes a Warnervale Town Centre has been promised to the Warnervale community for decades.

(2) Notes around 450 local people responded to a community survey on what they would like to see in the new town centre.

(3) Notes the community has nominated an aquatic centre/community centre as their highest priority.

(4) Calls on the Government and Central Coast Council to announce what community infrastructure will be located in the new town centre. 2795 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1425 PICTON BYPASS MR NATHANIEL SMITH to move— That this House: (1) Recognises there is a need for the provision of an additional route out of the southern part of the Wollondilly Shire in the event of any future natural disaster such as a bushfire or flood.

(2) Recognises the proposed Picton Bypass would be the solution.

(3) Commences community consultation on the possible routes for the bypass at the earliest opportunity and accelerate the planning and construction of the Picton Bypass.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1426 RUTHERFORD PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARY MS to move— That this House: (1) Notes Rutherford Public School's new library was publicly promised in Term 3 of 2019.

(2) Acknowledges the school infrastructure website advises that the new library will be delivered in 2020 following the main upgrade works that were completed in December 2019.

(3) Condemns the Government for delaying this project and failing to deliver it in 2019 as promised.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1427 JOSHUA RICKARD - ROTARY DISTRICTS OF NSW EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMUNITY AWARDS FINALIST MR to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Border Rescue volunteer Joshua Rickard who has been named as a finalist in the Rotary Districts of NSW Emergency Services Community Awards.

(2) Recognises the nomination has special significance as it is made by the community.

(3) Notes this is the only ceremony for which all emergency services personnel, both paid and volunteer, are recognised in a combined awards program for New South Wales.

(4) Acknowledges Josh Rickard, as a rescue operator, has contributed much towards emergency services in the region and the Member for Albury congratulated him for being named as a finalist in these prestigious awards.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1428 NATIONAL WALK TO SCHOOL SAFELY DAY MS to move— That this House: (1) Notes Friday 11 September 2020 was National Walk Safely to School Day.

(2) Notes a third of all school flashing lights at New South Wales schools will reach their end of life in the next three years and 44 percent of 40km/hr school zone markings on roads across New 2796 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

South Wales require urgent maintenance, putting the lives of school children who walk or ride to school at risk.

(3) Calls on the Government to urgently commit the $13 million per year its own documents show is urgently needed to ensure maintenance in school zones across New South Wales.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1429 MINISTERS' AWARDS FOR WOMEN IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT MR to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Sandra Kubecka from Camden Council on winning the Alternative Pathways - Metro Category Award in the 2020 Ministers' Awards for Women in Local Government.

(2) Notes these awards recognise the invaluable contributions women make to the local government sector.

(3) Notes the Government is committed to increasing female participation in local government councils across New South Wales.

(4) Thanks the Minister for Local Government and the Minister for Mental Health, Regional Youth and Women on making sure the awards went ahead in 2020 via video link.

(Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1430 BORG MANUFACTURING EXPANSION MS to move— That this House: (1) Notes Borg Manufacturing is a Central Coast business and employment powerhouse who have been let down by the Government's failure to deliver on its election promise. (2) Notes the Government has spent $2 million to fast track the sale and development of Kariong Parklands for fast food operations, yet failed to invest the promised $16 million in important infrastructure that would support Borg's local manufacturing and training expansion. (3) Calls on the Government to stop pork-barrelling projects in the Terrigal Electorate and focus on delivering long term job investment across the whole Central Coast.

(Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1431 CENTRAL COAST - MOUNTAIN BIKING MR ADAM CROUCH to move— That this House: (1) Notes on 25 August 2020, the Member for Terrigal met with Leif Arnebark and Adrian Main from Central Coast Mountain Bike Club to discuss opportunities for new trails and infrastructure.

(2) Notes on 7 September 2020, the Member for Terrigal wrote to the Deputy Premier and the Minister for the Environment seeking their support for new trails and infrastructure.

(3) Calls on Central Coast Council to better support mountain biking, including by unlocking Coastal Open Space System lands for more use.

(4) Thanks the Member for Wyong for his support of this commonsense approach to mountain biking on the Central Coast. 2797 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

(Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1432 DOONSIDE - STAMP DUTY REVENUE MR to move— That this House: (1) Notes the residents of postcode 2767 have contributed to New South Wales revenues in the form of stamp duty in excess of $92 million in the 2018-19 financial year. (2) Notes since the election of the coalition governments since 2011, the residents of 2767 have contributed potentially $1 billion to NSW Revenues through stamp duty. (3) Notes the residents of 2767 call on the Government to immediately announce the access upgrades including lifts at Doonside Railway Station.

(Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1433 TAMWORTH COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL MR KEVIN ANDERSON to move— That this House: (1) Notes Australia's famous Tamworth Country Music Festival will not be held in 2021 due to COVID-19 public health concerns.

(2) Notes the significant tourist and economic benefits the Tamworth Country Music Festival brings to the Greater Tamworth Region.

(3) Calls on the Government to work with festival organisers and stakeholders to support alternative events to preserve Tamworth's place as a premier tourist destination.

(Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1434 ROAD PROJECTS - RECYCLED CRUSHED GLASS MRS to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the Government's innovative approach to building more roads at less cost and reusing waste, like recycled crushed glass in asphalt.

(2) Notes Transport for NSW is already incorporating the use of recycled crushed glass in a number of its building and maintenance projects.

(3) Encourages local government councils in the Goulburn Electorate to utilise the Transport for NSW Recycled Crushed Glass in Asphalt Guide for local road projects.

(Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1435 PUBLIC SCHOOLS FUNDING—MS (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1436 RECREATIONAL FISHING INVESTMENT—MR (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1437 PROSPECT HILL - PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT—DR HUGH MCDERMOTT (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020) 2798 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1438 ROAD PROJECTS - RECYCLED CRUSHED GLASS—MS (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1439 NEWCASTLE AND LAKE MACQUARIE REGION - YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT—MS (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1440 IAN ARMSTRONG BUILDING—MRS MELINDA PAVEY (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1441 HUNTER REGION - TRAIN MANUFACTURING—MR (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1442 NSW TRAINING AWARDS—MS (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1443 NORTHERN RIVERS FOOD—MS (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1444 ENGADINE SERVICE NSW CENTRE—MR LEE EVANS (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1445 R U OK DAY—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1446 CUMBERLAND CITY COUNCIL—MS (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1447 RIC HUTCHINSON - SECRATARY'S AWARD FOR EXCELLENT SERVICE RECIPIENT—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1448 AIR CONDITIONING IN CLASSROOMS—MS (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1449 WESTERN SYDNEY - MANUFACTURING JOBS—MR GREG WARREN (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1450 OCEAN IMPACT ORGANISATION—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1451 COVID-19 PANDEMIC - ECONOMIC RECOVERY—MS SOPHIE COTSIS (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1452 BLACKTOWN-MOUNT DRUITT HOSPITAL—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1453 MURWILLUMBAH EAST PUBLIC SCHOOL—MS JANELLE SAFFIN (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020) 2799 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1454 HARDEN FIRE CONTROL CENTRE—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1455 MINISTERS' AWARDS FOR WOMEN IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1456 RESOURCES FOR REGIONS—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1457 WESTERN - SYDNEY METRO PROJECT—MRS (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1458 SERVICE NSW DATA BREACH—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1459 NSW CIVIL AND ADMINISTRAIVE TRIBUNAL - PARRAMATTA FACILITIES—MR MARK TAYLOR (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1460 PORT OF NEWCASTLE TERMINAL—MR TIM CRAKANTHORP (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1461 VICTORIAN-NEW SOUTH WALES BORDER CLOSURE - SMALL BUSINESS SUPPORT—MR JUSTIN CLANCY (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1462 CENTRAL COAST - SURGERY WAIT TIMES—MS YASMIN CATLEY (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1463 DRUMMOYNE ELECTORATE - ROAD AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY—MR (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1464 MERRYLANDS PUBLIC SCHOOL - ROAD TRAFFIC ALLEVIATION—MS (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1465 NSW JEWISH BOARD OF DEPUTIES - ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1466 CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE SUPPORT—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1467 WOLLONDILLY ELECTORATE - EDUCATION RESOURCES—MR NATHANIEL SMITH (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1468 APPIN ROAD UPGRADE—MR GREG WARREN (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1469 TAJ LAKIN - REEF RADICALS RUNNER-UP—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020) 2800 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1470 SUICIDE PREVENTION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1471 ROAD PROJECTS - RECYCLED CRUSHED GLASS—MR PETER SIDGREAVES (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1472 REGIONAL EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT—MS JANELLE SAFFIN (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1473 SIBBICK STREET RESERVE—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1474 AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER—MS JENNY AITCHISON (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1475 RURAL YOUTH AMBASSADOR 2020 PILOT PROGRAM—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1476 UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY PROTESTS—MS JENNY LEONG (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1477 STREETS AS SHARED SPACES PROGRAM—MS WENDY LINDSAY (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1478 YOUTH SUICIDE PREVENTION—MR (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1479 YASS ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION—MRS WENDY TUCKERMAN (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1480 LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL GRANTS—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1481 POLICE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES RECOGNITION—MS ROBYN PRESTON (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1482 THE ENTRANCE - PUBLIC SCHOOLS MAINTENANCE—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1483 CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1484 HOSPITAL FEES - DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE VICTIMS—MR MARK TAYLOR (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1485 TAMWORTH MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY—MR KEVIN ANDERSON (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1486 LAKE ILLAWARRA FISHING—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020) 2801 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1487 MODERN SLAVERY ACT 2018—DR JOE MCGIRR (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1488 OFFICE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT—MRS (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1489 ROUSE HILL HOSPITAL—MR STEPHEN BALI (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1490 GUNYAH CRAFT SHOP—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1491 OURIMBAH WAR MEMORIAL—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1492 NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1493 ACCESS TO RURAL PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTHCARE—MR PHILIP DONATO (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1494 TELOPEA PARK - MEMORIAL PLAYGROUND—MR NATHANIEL SMITH (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1495 NORTHCONNEX—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1496 WOMEN IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT—MR JUSTIN CLANCY (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1497 ABORIGINAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING—MS JENNY LEONG (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1498 WOMEN IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT—MR PETER SIDGREAVES (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1499 NEW INTERCITY FLEET TRAIN GUARDS—MR TIM CRAKANTHORP (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1500 APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINEESHIP RATES—MR JIHAD DIB (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1501 NARRANDERA TOURISM INVESTMENT—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1502 WILLOW GROVE AND ST GEORGE'S TERRACE HERIATGE BUILDINGS—MS JULIA FINN (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1503 CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS—MRS WENDY TUCKERMAN (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020) 2802 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1504 RANDWICK SERVICE NSW CENTRE—DR MARJORIE O'NEILL (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1505 NEPEAN AREA DISABILITIES ORGANISATION - 40TH ANNIVERSARY—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1506 HUNTER REGION - PSYCHOLOGY HEALTHCARE SERVICE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1507 24 HOUR ECONOMY STRATEGY—MS ROBYN PRESTON (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1508 CARERS SUPPORT—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1509 CHIPPING NORTON PUBLIC SCHOOL - CENTENARY ANNIVERSARY—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1510 COOLER SCHOOL'S PROGRAM - DULWICH HILL PUBLIC SCHOOL—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1511 WESTPAC NEW LAMBTON BRANCH CLOSURE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1512 WOMEN IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT—MS WENDY LINDSAY (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1513 DOONSIDE RAILWAY STATION ACCESSIBILITY—MR STEPHEN BALI (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1514 INCREASE IN ADOPTIONS—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1515 KING EDWARD PARK HEADLAND RESERVE—MR TIM CRAKANTHORP (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1516 COWRA - WORLD PEACE DAY—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1517 NORTHERN RIVERS RAILWAY ACTION GROUP—MS TAMARA SMITH (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1518 REGIONAL YOUTH TASKFORCE—MR ADAM CROUCH (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1519 GILLIESTON PUBLIC SCHOOL—MS JENNY AITCHISON (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020) 2803 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1520 SOCIAL HOUSING INVESTMENT—MRS MELINDA PAVEY (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1521 AUSLAN RECOGNITION AND AWARENESS—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1522 COVID-19 PANDEMIC - ECONOMIC RECOVERY—MRS WENDY TUCKERMAN (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1523 ANZ EARLWOOD BRANCH—MS SOPHIE COTSIS (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1524 VOLUNTEER RESCUE ASSOCIATION FUNDING—MR GEOFF PROVEST (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1525 MANUFACTURING IN NEW SOUTH WALES—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1526 CABARITA PARK—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1527 RAYMOND TERRACE - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE—MS KATE WASHINGTON (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1528 HEATHCOTE ELECTORATE - SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT—MR LEE EVANS (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1529 CAMPBELLTOWN SCHOOLS - AIR CONDITIONING—MR GREG WARREN (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1530 MOREE RACE CLUB - WESTPAC RESCUE HELICOPTER SERVICE CHARITY DINNER—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1531 NEWTOWN PRIDE CENTRE—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1532 PLASTIC RECYCLING PLAN—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1533 HUNTER REGION - MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1534 SKILLING THE RECOVERY INITIATIVE—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1535 KEANU JAI - SINGER-SONGWRITER—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1536 AGED CARE STAFFING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020) 2804 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1537 COOTAMUNDRA ELECTORATE - CAN ASSIST—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1538 SYDNEY AIRPORT - BICYCLE LINK—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1539 GET READY WEEKEND—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1540 MANLY WARRINGAH WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTRE—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1541 NARARA - PACIFIC HIGHWAY—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1542 RURAL FIRE SERVICE—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1543 INDEPENDENT COMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION FUNDING—MR JAMIE PARKER (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1544 HAWKESBURY POLICE CITIZENS YOUTH CLUB—MS ROBYN PRESTON (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1545 MAITLAND ELECTORATE - PUBLIC TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE—MS JENNY AITCHISON (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1546 QUIRINDI COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION—MR MICHAEL JOHNSEN (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1547 NSW HEALTH - FOOD SERVICES TEAMS—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1548 COVID-19 TRANSMISSION—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1549 CASUARINA GROVE AGED CARE FACILITY STAFF—MS YASMIN CATLEY (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1550 MITCHELL HIGHWAY SAFETY UPGRADES—MR DUGALD SAUNDERS (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1551 CRIMES (DOMESTIC AND PERSONAL VIOLENCE) AMENDMENT (COERCIVE CONTROL) BILL—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1552 WAMBERAL BEACH - COASTAL EROSION TASKFORCE—MR ADAM CROUCH (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020) 2805 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1553 POLICE REMEMBERANCE DAY—MR PHILIP DONATO (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1554 STARTUP AND SCALEUP BUSINESS FORUM—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1555 MARRICKVILLE GOLF COURSE—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1556 STATE EMERGENCY SERVICES VEHICLE FLEET—MR CHRISTOPHER GULAPTIS (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1557 AFFORDABLE HOUSING—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1558 WOLLONDILLY ELECTORATE - SEWERAGE TREATMENT PLANTS—MR NATHANIEL SMITH (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1559 SPECIAL ACTIVATION PRECINCTS—MS JANELLE SAFFIN (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1560 FOSTER CARE WEEK—MR PETER SIDGREAVES (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1561 WALLSEND ELECTORATE - PREDATORY FINANCIAL SERVICES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1562 COOTAMUNDRA TOURISM—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1563 LEGAL PATHWAYS PROGRAM—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1564 CHILD PROTECTION WEEK—MR (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1565 PROCUREMENT POLICIES—MS JANELLE SAFFIN (Notice given 24 September 2020—lapses 25 December 2020)

1566 FAIRFIELD LOCAL BUSINESSES - COVID-19 PANDEMIC—MR (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1567 JOHN WILLCOCKS - CITY2SURF MILESTONE—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1568 INTENSIVE FAMILY PRESERVATION PROGRAM—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1569 BUSHFIRE INQUIRY RECOMMENDATIONS—DR JOE MCGIRR (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021) 2806 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1570 ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES SUPPORT—MR GEOFF PROVEST (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1571 NEWCASTLE NIGHT-TIME ECONOMY—MR TIM CRAKANTHORP (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1572 REGIONAL HEALTH INVESTMENT—MR PHILIP DONATO (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1573 COMPULSORY THIRD PARTY INSURANCE REFORM—MR (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1574 CHESTER SQUARE DEVELOPMENT—MS (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1575 FIXING COUNTRY BRIDGES PROGRAM—MR (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1576 LOCAL GOVERNMENT - COMPANION ANIMALS MANAGEMENT—MR PETER SIDGREAVES (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1577 POKER MACHINE REFORMS—MR JAMIE PARKER (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1578 MANLY WARRINGAH WOLVES - AFL SYDNEY WOMEN'S PREMIER DIVISION CHAMPIONS—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1579 YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT—MR JIHAD DIB (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1580 DUBBO - NATIONAL RUGBY LEAGUE GAMES—MR DUGALD SAUNDERS (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1581 INNER WEST TRANSPORT PLANS—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1582 GRANDPARENTS DAY—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1583 OURIMBAH WAR MEMORIAL—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1584 HEATHCOTE ROAD BRIDGE—MR LEE EVANS (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1585 NATIONAL CARERS WEEK—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021) 2807 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1586 NSW RURAL FIRE SERVICE—MS ROBYN PRESTON (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1587 NSW COMMUNITY AND SMALL BUSINESS CCTV FUND—MS JENNY AITCHISON (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1588 NSW TRAINING AWARDS—MR NATHANIEL SMITH (Notice given 13 October 2020—lapses 14 January 2021)

1589 VAUCLUSE ELECTORATE - JUSTICES OF THE PEACE—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1590 MODERN SLAVERY ACT—DR HUGH MCDERMOTT (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1591 COWRA RAILWAY LINES—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1592 NSW DRUG COURT—MR MARK TAYLOR (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1593 SCHOOL FEES—MS JANELLE SAFFIN (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1594 MITCHELL GIBBS - VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1595 SCHOOL PEDESTRIAN SAFETY—MRS TANYA DAVIES (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1596 REGIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1597 UWE AGRIBUSINESS—MRS (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1598 PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE CUTS—MS YASMIN CATLEY (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1599 PORT MACQUARIE'S LAST CONVICTS BOOK—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1600 BYRON CENTRE FOR PERMACULTURE—MS TAMARA SMITH (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1601 RIVERSTONE ELECTORATE - POLICE RECRUITS—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1602 TAFE TEACHERS WAGE AGREEMENTS—MR TIM CRAKANTHORP (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021) 2808 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1603 NATIONAL CARERS WEEK—MR ADAM CROUCH (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1604 GREAT WESTERN HIGHWAY - PROPOSED BLACKHEATH TUNNEL—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1605 OATLEY ELECTORATE - ROADS AND INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1606 MODERN SLAVERY ACT—DR MARJORIE O'NEILL (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1607 PLANNING ACCELERATION PROGRAM—MR PETER SIDGREAVES (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1608 MARRICKVILLE TOWN HALL—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1609 ROTARY CLUB OF BALGOWLAH COMMUNITY AWARDS—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1610 BLACKTOWN POPULATION GROWTH—MR STEPHEN BALI (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1611 WARRICK FARM RAILWAY STATION—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1612 AUBURN HOMELESSNESS AND UNEMPLOYMENT—MS LYNDA VOLTZ (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1613 AGRICULTURAL SHOW SOCIETIES—MR JUSTIN CLANCY (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1614 ELIZABETH LAYT - NSW GOVERNMENT COMMUNITY SERVICE 2019-20 BUSHFIRES—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1615 GLOUCESTER PARK PLAYGROUND UPGRADES—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 14 October 2020—lapses 15 January 2021)

1616 TAMWORTH MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY—MR KEVIN ANDERSON (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1617 NATIONAL CARERS WEEK—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1618 24-HOUR ECONOMY STRATEGY—MS ROBYN PRESTON (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1619 WARREGO WATER SHARING PLAN—MR ROY BUTLER (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021) 2809 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1620 FIXING COUNTRY BRIDGES PROGRAM—MR NATHANIEL SMITH (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1621 ROZELLE WESTCONNEX - CYCLING AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1622 NEWCASTLE INNER CITY BYPASS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1623 YAGOONA RSPCA UPGRADES—MS WENDY LINDSAY (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1624 BATEAU BAY - PUBLIC HOUSING MAINTENANCE—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1625 UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL DAY OF RURAL WOMEN—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1626 PORT STEPHENS - SOCIAL HOUSING DWELLINGS—MS KATE WASHINGTON (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1627 VAPING REGULATIONS—MR MICHAEL JOHNSEN (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1628 OXI DAY—MS SOPHIE COTSIS (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1629 STREETS AND SHARED SPACES PROGRAM—MRS WENDY TUCKERMAN (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1630 UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL DAY OF RURAL WOMEN—MRS HELEN DALTON (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1631 JOANNE EMMA GAULTON - HISTORICAL AUTHOR—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1632 INFORMAL CARERS SUPPORT—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1633 ST GEORGE HOSPITAL - STAGE 3 REDEVELOPMENT—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1634 WOODFORD MEMORIAL BRIDGE—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1635 BONDI SURF BATHERS LIFE SAVING CLUB—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1636 ALLIED HEALTH WORKERS DAY—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021) 2810 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1637 COMPANION ANIMALS FUNDING—MR JUSTIN CLANCY (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1638 THE ENTRANCE NORTH - COASTAL PROTECTION WORKS—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1639 FEE FREE VOCATIONAL COURSES—MRS WENDY TUCKERMAN (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1640 CYCLING FACILITIES AT SCHOOLS—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 15 October 2020—lapses 16 January 2021)

1641 BLACKTOWN POPULATION GROWTH—MR STEPHEN BALI (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1642 SCHOOL HALLS AND LEARNING SPACES INVESTMENT—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1643 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMS—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1644 CLARENCE RIVER JOCKEY CLUB—MR CHRISTOPHER GULAPTIS (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1645 SOCIAL HOUSING APPLICATIONS—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1646 SMALL BUSINESS COMMISSIONER—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1647 ORANGE POLICE - MENTAL HEALTH RESPONSE RATES—MR PHILIP DONATO (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1648 TOOLBOX TALKS—MR PETER SIDGREAVES (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1649 SOCIAL HOUSING INVESTMENT—MS JANELLE SAFFIN (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1650 IAN ARMSTRONG BUILDING—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1651 NEW STUDENT BEHAVIOUR STRATEGY—MS LIESL TESCH (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1652 BILL BARNES - COMMUNITY NORTHERN BEACHES—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1653 BASIX PLANNING PORTAL AND STANDARDS—MR JAMIE PARKER (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021) 2811 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1654 MURWILLUMBAH TO CRABBES CREEK RAIL TRAIL—MR GEOFF PROVEST (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1655 FEMALE TRADE APPRENTICESHIPS AND EMPLOYMENT—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1656 BOOK WEEK—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1657 SOUTH WESTERN SYDNEY - HOSPITALITY SECTOR INVESTMENT—MR GUY ZANGARI (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1658 DISASTER RESPONSES—MR LEE EVANS (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1659 THE ENTRANCE - BANK BRANCH CLOSURES—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1660 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION - RELIGIOUS LEADERS TRAINING—MS ROBYN PRESTON (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1661 YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT—MR JIHAD DIB (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1662 REGIONAL RACECOURSES INVESTMENT—MR NATHANIEL SMITH (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1663 NEW INTERCITY FLEET—MR TIM CRAKANTHORP (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1664 GOULBURN ELECTORATE - SHOWGROUNDS INVESTMENT—MRS WENDY TUCKERMAN (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1665 PORT MACQUARIE YOUNG SURFERS—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1666 REGIONAL JOBS INVESTMENT—MS YASMIN CATLEY (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1667 SUMMER HILL COVID-19 TESTING CLINIC—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1668 RSPCA YAGOONA CENTRE—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 20 October 2020—lapses 21 January 2021)

1669 WHERE THERE'S A WILL ORGANISATION—MR MICHAEL JOHNSEN (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1670 AUBURN FAMILY PRESERVATION SERVICE FUNDING—MS LYNDA VOLTZ (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021) 2812 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1671 HAIRDRESSER TRAINING - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION—MR JUSTIN CLANCY (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1672 GLOBE WILKINS PRESCHOOL—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1673 HEADSPACE DAY—MR DUGALD SAUNDERS (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1674 LOCAL LAND SERVICES AMENDMENT (MISCELLANEOUS) BILL 2020—MS TAMARA SMITH (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1675 MARY WADE CORRECTIONAL CENTRE - FIRE RESPONSE—MR MARK TAYLOR (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1676 KATOOMBA AIRFIELD—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1677 ANGELA MORRISH - HUNTER NEW ENGLAND STAFF MEMBER OF THE YEAR—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1678 PUBLIC HOUSING MAINTENANCE AND STIMULUS—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1679 SPARK FESTIVAL—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1680 NEW SOUTH WALES-VICTORIAN BORDER ROADMAP—MRS HELEN DALTON (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1681 REMEMBRANCE DAY - GATHERING RESTRICTIONS—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1682 LISMORE ELECTORATE - COOLER CLASSROOMS PROGRAM—MS JANELLE SAFFIN (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1683 ALLY ATKINS - NSW FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1684 RIVERINA CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC—DR JOE MCGIRR (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1685 ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL REDEVELOPMENT—MR PETER SIDGREAVES (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1686 SWANSEA CHANNEL DREDGING—MS YASMIN CATLEY (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021) 2813 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1687 NORTHERN BEACHES WOMEN'S SHELTER—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1688 WYRRABALONG NATIONAL PARK - COASTAL TRACK—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1689 BEING SUPPORTED WARM LINE—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1690 NEWCASTLE ELECTORATE - YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT—MR TIM CRAKANTHORP (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1691 MURRUMBIDGEE HEALTHCARE MODEL—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1692 FINGAL BAY LINK ROAD—MS KATE WASHINGTON (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1693 NEW SOUTH WALES-VICTORIAN BORDER - MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING—MR JUSTIN CLANCY (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1694 POLICE RECOGNITION—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1695 ST JOSEPH'S REGIONAL COLLEGE - HIGHER CERTIFICATE ENCORE NOMINATIONS—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 21 October 2020—lapses 22 January 2021)

1696 SOCIAL AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND—MR ADAM CROUCH (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1697 FLOODPLAIN HARVESTING—MRS HELEN DALTON (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1698 PATIENT EXPERIENCE PROGRAM—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1699 SOCIAL HOUSING APPLICATIONS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1700 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES AND JUSTICE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM—MS ROBYN PRESTON (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1701 REFUGEE VISA CHANGES—MS JENNY LEONG (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1702 REGIONAL WATER STRATEGIES—MR NATHANIEL SMITH (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021) 2814 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1703 WINDALE PUBLIC HOUSING—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1704 NORTH STEYNE BOARDRIDERS - ALOHA MANLY TEAMS EVENT—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1705 WESTCONNEX PROPERTY DAMAGE—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1706 PICNIC POINT HIGH SCHOOL UPGRADE—MS WENDY LINDSAY (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1707 GIFTED POWER POLES—MS JANELLE SAFFIN (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1708 MACLEAN SHOWGROUND UPGRADE—MR CHRISTOPHER GULAPTIS (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1709 SERVICE NSW DATA BREACH—MS SOPHIE COTSIS (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1710 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE—MR PHILIP DONATO (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1711 BRUSH FARM CORRECTIVE SERVICES ACADEMY—MRS WENDY TUCKERMAN (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1712 YOUTH JUSTICE SYSTEM - INDIGENOUS DETENTION—MR JIHAD DIB (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1713 REGIONAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES—MR PAUL TOOLE (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1714 MENANGLE PARK RAILWAY STATION—MR GREG WARREN (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1715 REGIONAL SHOWGROUNDS FUNDING—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1716 WALLSEND ELECTORATE - BANK CLOSURES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1717 ARAMINTA WALKER - ROAD STRIKE ELECTRONIC SIGNAGE COMPETITION—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1718 WYANGALA DAM EXPANSION—MRS HELEN DALTON (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1719 DIGITAL DRIVERS LICENCE—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021) 2815 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1720 CAMPBELLTOWN ELECTORATE - SALE OF PUBLIC ASSETS—MR GREG WARREN (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1721 UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY - INNOVATION SPACES—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1722 CYCLING SAFETY—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1723 WESTERN SYDNEY AIRPORT—MR GREG WARREN (Notice given 22 October 2020—lapses 23 January 2021)

1724 BUSHFIRE SUPPORT GROUP—MR LEE EVANS (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1725 YOUNG WOMEN - ONLINE ABUSE—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1726 SHOWGROUNDS INVESTMENT—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1727 FAIR TREATMENT CAMPAIGN - DUBBO DRUG REHABILITATION FACILITY—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1728 BLACKTOWN MOUNT DRUITT HOSPITAL - STAFFING INVESTMENT—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1729 ORANGE HEALTH SERVICE - DIRECTOR OF TRAUMA—MR PHILIP DONATO (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1730 SHOWGROUNDS INVESTMENT—MRS MELINDA PAVEY (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1731 BLACKTOWN ELECTORATE - RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS—MR STEPHEN BALI (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1732 BANKSTOWN ARTS CENTRE - CONTEMPORARY ARTS PROGRAM—MS WENDY LINDSAY (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1733 WESTCONNEX - UNDERGROUND ROCK BLASTING—MR JAMIE PARKER (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1734 OVEN MOUNTAIN PUMPED HYDRO STORAGE PROJECT—MR GURMESH SINGH (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1735 WESTMEAD HOSPITAL - PALLIATIVE CARE UNIT—DR HUGH MCDERMOTT (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021) 2816 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1736 BUSHFIRE SUPPORT GROUP—MS ROBYN PRESTON (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1737 CENTRAL COAST REGION - SOCIAL HOUSING—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1738 YOUTH HOMELESSNESS FUNDING—MR PETER SIDGREAVES (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1739 FORMER TRUEGAIN SITE - CONTAMINATION INCIDENT—MS JENNY AITCHISON (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1740 COOTAMUNDRA AMBULANCE STATION—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1741 NAIDOC WEEK—DR JOE MCGIRR (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1742 NORTHCONNEX TUNNEL—MR ADAM CROUCH (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1743 NAIDOC WEEK—MR JIHAD DIB (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1744 MARITIME INFRASTRUCTRE INVESTMENTS—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1745 RANDWICK CO-EDUCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL—DR MARJORIE O'NEILL (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1746 HEATHCOTE ROAD—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1747 FIRST NATIONS EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1748 SENIOR SERGEANT MARK NIELSEN - RETIREMENT—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1749 STRONGER COMMUNITIES FUND - CANTERBURY-BANKTWON COUNCIL—MS SOPHIE COTSIS (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1750 NORTH SYDNEY DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL—MS (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1751 BANK BRANCH CLOSURES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1752 BUSHFIRE SUPPORT GROUP—MR MARK TAYLOR (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021) 2817 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1753 OPERA HOUSE TO PARRAMATTA FORESHORE PATHWAY—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 10 November 2020—lapses 11 February 2021)

1754 FIXING LOCAL ROADS PROGRAM - CENTRAL COAST COUNCIL—MR ADAM CROUCH (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1755 NAIDOC WEEK - BUNYARRA CULTURE COLLECTIVE—MS TAMARA SMITH (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1756 NSW PREMIER PRIZES FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING AWARDS—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1757 WOY WOY ROAD - ABORIGINAL LAND CLAIMS—MS LIESL TESCH (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1758 GUNNEDAH INFRASTRUCTURE REDEVELOPMENTS—MR KEVIN ANDERSON (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1759 NAIDOC WEEK—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1760 BUSHFIRE SUPPORT GROUP—MR NATHANIEL SMITH (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1761 INTERNATIONAL PATHOLOGY WORKERS DAY—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1762 TARONGA WESTERN PLAINS ZOO - PLATYPUS CONSERVATION—MR DUGALD SAUNDERS (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1763 GRIFFITH HIGH SCHOOLS—MRS HELEN DALTON (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1764 FIXING LOCAL ROADS PROGRAM - ROUND TWO—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1765 DR KERRY CHANT - NSW PUBLIC SERVANT OF THE YEAR—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1766 PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS RECOGNITION—MR TIM CRAKANTHORP (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1767 BUSHFIRE SUPPORT GROUP—MRS WENDY TUCKERMAN (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1768 SWANSEA CHANNEL DREDGING—MS YASMIN CATLEY (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021) 2818 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1769 SUICIDE MONITORING SYSTEM—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1770 BUSHFIRES ROYAL COMMMISSION FINAL REPORT—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1771 HEATHCOTE ROAD—MR LEE EVANS (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1772 HUNTER REGION - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 11 November 2020—lapses 12 February 2021)

1773 CLARENCE ELECTORATE - NSW GOVERNMENT COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS—MR CHRISTOPHER GULAPTIS (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1774 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1775 TOGETHER HOME PROJECT—MS ROBYN PRESTON (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1776 HUNTER REGION - DENTAL TREATMENT WAITLIST—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1777 NAIDOC WEEK—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1778 FAR WESTERN NEW SOUTH WALES REHABILITATION SERVICES—MR ROY BUTLER (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1779 CORRECTIVE SERVICES NSW - DEFENCE COMMUNITY DOGS—MR PETER SIDGREAVES (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1780 COUNTRY BUSINESSES - QUICK RESPONSE CODE CHECK-IN SYSTEMS—MS JANELLE SAFFIN (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1781 BAYSIDE COUNCIL—MRS SHELLEY HANCOCK (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1782 POST COVID-19 ECONOMIC STIMULUS—MR TIM CRAKANTHORP (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1783 JOHN ADAMS - GLEN INNES AMBULANCE OFFICER—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1784 LISAROW RAILWAY STATION - ANDREW'S BRIDGE—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021) 2819 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1785 LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCILS - COMPANION ANIMAL FUNDING—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1786 FIXING LOCAL ROADS PROGRAM - ROUND TWO—MR PAUL TOOLE (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1787 LOWER HUNTER REGION - PUBLIC SCHOOLS—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1788 PORT MACQUARIE GO KART RACING CLUB - KARTING NSW STATE SPRINT TITLES—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1789 WYONG INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADES—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1790 VIC ALHADEFF - NSW JEWISH BOARD OF DEPUTIES—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1791 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION—MR JIHAD DIB (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1792 NEW SOUTH WALES-VICTORIAN BORDER - AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE PERSONNEL—MR JUSTIN CLANCY (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1793 RENTAL AFFORDABILITY SNAPSHOT REPORT—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1794 NSW SMALL BUSINESS MONTH—MR ADAM CROUCH (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1795 NEWCASTLE SOCIAL HOUSING—MR TIM CRAKANTHORP (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1796 WORLD TEACHER'S DAY—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1797 LISMORE ELECTORATE - FLOODS STRATEGY—MS JANELLE SAFFIN (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1798 BERRYS BAY—MS FELICITY WILSON (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1799 COROWA COMMUNITY MEN'S SHED—MR JUSTIN CLANCY (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1800 MOREE CHAMPION—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021) 2820 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1801 MURWILLUMBAH SCHOOLS—MS JANELLE SAFFIN (Notice given 12 November 2020—lapses 13 February 2021)

1802 MYALL LAKES ELECTORATE - PUBLIC HEALTH INVESTMENT—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1803 SPRING FARM PARKWAY—MR GREG WARREN (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1804 GLOBAL NSW STRATEGY—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1805 LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE RENEWAL SCHEME—MS WENDY LINDSAY (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1806 MODERN SLAVERY ACT 2018—DR HUGH MCDERMOTT (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1807 COOTAMUNDRA ELECTORATE MAYORAL SUMMIT—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1808 362 BUS ROUTE—DR MARJORIE O'NEILL (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1809 OUT-OF-HOME CARE PLACEMENTS—MR ADAM CROUCH (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1810 BUS MANUFACTURING—MR GUY ZANGARI (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1811 BUSHFIRE LOCAL ECONOMIC RECOVERY FUND—MR CHRISTOPHER GULAPTIS (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1812 MEMBER FOR RIVERSTONE—MR STEPHEN BALI (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1813 NATIONAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SCHEME—MR LEE EVANS (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1814 POMINGALARNA RESERVE - MULTISPORT CYCLING COMPLEX—DR JOE MCGIRR (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1815 YITZHAK RABIN COMMEMORATION—MS GABRIELLE UPTON (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1816 PORT STEPHENS ELECTORATE - PUBLIC HEALTH INVESTMENT—MS KATE WASHINGTON (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021) 2821 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

1817 COMPANION ANIMALS FUND—MRS WENDY TUCKERMAN (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1818 MENTAL FITNESS AND RESILIENCE EDUCATION—MR PHILIP DONATO (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1819 GORDON 'TIGER' CLEAL - WARIALDA GOLF AND BOWLING CLUB—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1820 NORTHERN RIVERS HOUSING FORUM KEY RECOMMENDATION—MS JANELLE SAFFIN (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1821 LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL RATE RELIEF—MR JUSTIN CLANCY (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1822 HAMILTON SOUTH - HOUSING NSW COMPLEX PLAYGROUND—MR TIM CRAKANTHORP (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1823 COOLER CLASSROOMS PROGRAM—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1824 MODERN SLAVERY ACT 2018—MR JAMIE PARKER (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1825 EMERGENCY SERVICES LEVY—MR NATHANIEL SMITH (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1826 WALLSEND FLOODING—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1827 LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL RATE INCREASES—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1828 COVIDSAFE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS—MR PETER SIDGREAVES (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1829 SKILLING FOR RECOVERY INITIATIVE—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1830 TUGGERAH LAKES FLOOD PLAN—MR DAVID MEHAN (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1831 ELECTRICITY INFRASTRUCTURE ROADMAP—MS FELICITY WILSON (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1832 EMERGENCY SERVICES LEVY—MR RAY WILLIAMS (Notice given 17 November 2020—lapses 18 February 2021)

1833 COMMUNITY LEGAL CENTRES FUNDING MR PETER SIDGREAVES to move— 2822 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

That this House: (1) Acknowledges the allocation of $5.43 million in Commonwealth funding for community legal centres impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic.

(2) Recognises this additional funding will deliver more free legal support for people experiencing disadvantage across New South Wales, including people facing domestic and family violence.

(3) Notes all 34 community legal centres in New South Wales that made an application received funding.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1834 YOUNG WOMEN - ONLINE SAFETY MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes a recent report titled Free To Be Online, shared experiences of young women and girls who faced harassment on social media platforms. (2) Notes it is clear that little is done to protect girls and young women online. (3) Calls on the Attorney General to reform legislative frameworks to deal with online harassment and violence against all girls and young women.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1835 DUBBO ELECTORATE - INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING MR DUGALD SAUNDERS to move— That this House: (1) Commends the Treasurer for his 2020-21 Budget, as the Government delivers certainty for the future.

(2) Highlights some of the amazing projects funded across the Dubbo Electorate including: the Platypus Refuge and Wildlife Hospital at Taronga Western Plains Zoo, a drug rehab centre, the pilot of a digital education program and 350 new car parking spaces at Dubbo Hospital.

(3) Thanks the Government for its commitment to regional New South Wales.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1836 WEST DAPTO SCHOOLS MS ANNA WATSON to move— That this House: (1) Notes each week new blocks of land are being released and new developments are being proposed within the West Dapto Region.

(2) Notes the Government is current ignoring the rapidly growing needs of West Dapto and has no plans for new schools.

(3) Calls on the Government to invest money where it is needed and build schools in West Dapto.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1837 NORTH SHORE ELECTORATE - INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING 2823 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

MS FELICITY WILSON to move— That this House: (1) Notes the residents of the North Shore Electorate will benefit from 2020-21 Budget investments.

(2) Acknowledges the Budget includes investments for upgrades to Mosman High School, North Sydney Demonstration School and Neutral Bay Public School.

(3) Notes funding has also been allocated to progress the Western Harbour Tunnel and Beaches Link Project.

(4) Notes investments have been made for a new wildlife and conservation hospital at Taronga Zoo.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1838 PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE CAP MS JODIE HARRISON to move— That this House: (1) Notes Charlestown Electorate businesses are already doing it tough due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and the first recession in 30 years. (2) Notes the decision to cap public sector wages will rip money from the local economy when the public needs it most. (3) Calls on the Treasuer to reverse this irresponsible decision.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1839 MURRURUNDI PUBLIC SCHOOL - NSW TIDY TOWN ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD MR MICHAEL JOHNSEN to move— That this House: (1) Commends the Murrurundi Public School who recently won the NSW Tidy Town Environmental Award. (2) Recognises the innovative water collection system they shared with the community by installing solar panels to collect condensation and store it for water consumption.

(3) Congratulates the students and teachers of Murrurundi Public School for their win and their creativity which assisted the students and community members of Murrurundi in obtaining water.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1840 WORLD PREMATURITY DAY MS MELANIE GIBBONS to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges World Prematurity Day was on 17 November 2020.

(2) Notes every year more than one in ten babies around the world are born prematurely.

(3) Recognises the theme for 2020 focuses on supporting families, supporting healthcare professionals and strengthening healthcare systems.

(4) Thanks The Miracle Babies Foundation, based in Chipping Norton, for its dedication to supporting premature and sick newborns, their families and the hospitals that care for them. 2824 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1841 SINGLE-USE PLASTIC BAN MR TIM CRAKANTHORP to move— That this House: (1) Notes the plan by the Western Australian Government to phase out plastic plates, cutlery, stirrers, straws, produce bags, bunting, cotton buds, thick plastic bags, polystyrene food containers and packaging, microbeads and oxo-degradable plastics.

(2) Notes the Government cannot even achieve the simple task of banning single-use plastic bags, with New South Wales still the only state in Australia to not take any action.

(3) Demands the Government adopt a plan similar to Western Australia and phase out single-use plastic in New South Wales.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1842 REGIONAL JOBS CREATION FUND MR GURMESH SINGH to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the Government's $100 million Regional Jobs Creation Fund will help existing businesses ramp up regional operations and assist businesses to relocate to regional New South Wales from interstate or overseas.

(2) Notes this unprecedented funding will put life back into country towns and incentivise workers and families to relocate to the bush or the coast.

(3) Notes this fund is expected to create up to 5,000 new direct jobs for the regions.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1843 REGIONAL TOWNS INVESTMENT MRS HELEN DALTON to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the 2020-21 Budget provides billions for Sydney and neglects small towns across regional New South Wales.

(2) Acknowledges the Government has recycled old promises to make it look like it is supporting regional New South Wales.

(3) Condemns the Government for the growing gap in living standards between Sydney and the bush.

(4) Calls on the Deputy Premier to wake up from his slumber and fight for the bush in the Government party room.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1844 FOOTBALL WRITERS' FESTIVAL MR JAMES GRIFFIN to move— That this House: (1) Recognises Manly will host the Football Writers' Festival 2020. 2825 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

(2) Congratulates Bonita Mersiades of Fair Play Publishing for organising the writers festival as a celebration of football.

(3) Acknowledges the importance of sport in communities and notes the impressive array of football writers who will be attending the festival in Manly.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1845 PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE CAP MS YASMIN CATLEY to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Government's public sector wage cap will impact 36,000 workers in the Hunter Region. (2) Notes this includes cutting the wages of health workers, teachers, police, firefighters, cleaners and prison officers each and every year. (3) Notes these cuts will leave workers thousands of dollars worse off over the next five years, yet the Premier awarded the NSW Police Commissioner an $87,000 pay rise. (4) Condemns the Premier for these cruel pay cuts.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1846 STUART PARK SPORTING COMPLEX - INDIGENOUS ART MASTERPIECES MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges local Birpai artists who recently unveiled a collaboration of indigenous art masterpieces at the upgraded Stuart Park Sporting Complex in Port Macquarie.

(2) Congratulates Indigenous Liaison Officer Yvette Williams from Port Macquarie Pirates Rugby Club, Birpai Local Aboriginal Land Council and Port Macquarie-Hastings Council for coordinating this stunning project that enriches culture and history of Aboriginal people in the community.

(3) Recognises Steven 'Bimbil' Donovan, the Jason Holten family, Angela Marr-Grogan of Angela Marr-Grogan Creations and Jason Ridgeway of Blackboycreations for supplying the extraordinary artwork for the community to appreciate for generations to come.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1847 BLUE MOUNTAINS HEALTHCARE SERVICES MS TRISH DOYLE to move— That this House: (1) Recognises and thanks the healthcare workforce for the work they do in responding to the healthcare needs of the Blue Mountains community.

(2) Acknowledges the Blue Mountains population is ageing and has increasingly chronic and complex health needs.

(3) Notes the Blue Mountains disadvantage with regard to health and transport services and it does not fit neatly in the Sydney Metropolitan Area nor regional New South Wales.

(4) Calls on the Government to acknowledge this disadvantage and sufficiently resource the Blue Mountains in terms of health planning, staff recruitment and health service provisions. 2826 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1848 BUSINESS CONNECT PROGRAM MR ADAM CROUCH to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Business Connect Program has supported over 35,000 small businesses since 2017, including over 10,000 businesses since March 2020.

(2) Acknowledges the expertise and enthusiasm of the 120 Business Connect Advisors, including the 40 advisers brought on board for the COVID-19 Pandemic response.

(3) Commends the Government for committing $39.3 million over four years from the 2020-21 financial year to ensure small businesses continue to receive this vital support and create more jobs.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1849 PUBLIC HOUSING INVESTMENT MR DAVID MEHAN to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Victorian Government has committed $5.3 billion in its 2020-21 Budget to build 12,000 public housing units over the next four years.

(2) Welcomes this investment in public housing.

(3) Calls on the Government to commit to build more public housing in New South Wales.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1850 INNER WEST LIGHT RAIL MS JO HAYLEN to move— That this House: (1) Commends the strong community campaign to increase capacity on the Inner West Light Rail, which has forced the Government to commit to funding four new trams.

(2) Notes the new trams will mean services every six minutes in peak times and space for an extra 1,000 passengers an hour.

(3) Congratulates residents from Dulwich Hill, Summer Hill, Lewisham and across the Inner West Region for fighting for quality and reliable public transport services.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1851 DISABILITY ADVOCACY SERVICES MR LEE EVANS to move— That this House: (1) Welcomes the ongoing commitment of the Government to support disability advocacy services.

(2) Notes the 2020-21 Budget includes $27.1 million and $112.5 million over four years for advocacy and other inclusion services.

(3) Thanks disability advocates for their tireless work to support some of most vulnerable people in 2827 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

New South Wales.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1852 BREWARRINA DOPPLER WEATHER RADAR MR DUGALD SAUNDERS to move— That this House: (1) Notes construction of the Brewarrina Doppler Weather Radar was completed on time, just four months after the first sod was turned.

(2) Notes the role the Doppler Radar will play in providing farmers, emergency services and the communities of Western New South Wales crucial weather information.

(3) Congratulates the Government for delivering its election commitment on time, an extraordinary feat given the impacts resulting from the COVID-19 Pandemic, including the arrival of critical parts and specialist staff from interstate and overseas.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1853 CAMPBELLTOWN SPORTS STADIUM MR GREG WARREN to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the importance and potential of the under utilised Campbelltown Sports Stadium.

(2) Notes the stadium is used by National Rugby League team, Wests Tigers, and will be home to the A-League's newest club, Macarthur Bulls Football Club.

(3) Demands the Government ensure Campbelltown Sports Stadium in the South Western Sydney growth area be one of those suburban stadiums if any funds are allocated.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1854 ANDREW MORRISON - PREMIER'S BUSHFIRE EMERGENCY CITATION MR JAMES GRIFFIN to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the efforts of Andrew Morrison for his ten years as a member of the Kangaroo Valley Rural Fire Service. (2) Congratulates him on his Premier's Bushfire Emergency Citation.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1855 NORTH WAGGA WAGGA - EMERGENCY SERVICES DR JOE MCGIRR to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Government has identified Wagga Wagga as a growth centre and that its northern suburbs will see thousands of new homes added in the coming years.

(2) Notes thousands of jobs are expected to be created in the industrial precinct of Bomen.

(3) Notes there are no emergency services: police, ambulance or fire and rescue in the northern suburbs of Wagga Wagga. 2828 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

(4) Calls on the Government to consider the development of suburban emergency services in the rapidly expanding northern suburbs of Wagga Wagga.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1856 HUNTER AMBULANCE REVIEW MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes a May 2020 review into the Hunter Ambulance Service and its toxic culture was announced. (2) Notes staff have raised worrying concerns about an ongoing culture of fear. (3) Calls on the Minister for Health and Medical Research to ensure the review into workplace grievances is completed as soon as possible.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1857 OVEN MOUNTAIN PUMPED HYDRO STORAGE PROJECT MR PETER SIDGREAVES to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Government's decision to declare the Oven Mountain Pumped Hydro Storage Project as Critical State Significant Infrastructure.

(2) Congratulates the Government for its commitment to modernise the New South Wales energy grid, lower energy prices and create jobs by delivering critical renewable energy infrastructure.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1858 COOKS RIVER MS SOPHIE COTSIS to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Cooks River is a 23 kilometre waterway which runs through South Sydney from Yagoona to Botany Bay.

(2) Notes the Cooks River is one of the most polluted waterways in Australia, having suffered extreme environmental degradation over more than 200 years since the arrival of European settlers in Australia.

(3) Thanks all local residents and community groups who have selflessly contributed countless hours to clean up the Cooks River.

(4) Calls on the Government to work with local government councils and community groups to clean up the Cooks River and restore the health of one of Sydney's most important waterways.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1859 BUSHFIRE SUPPORT GROUP MS MELANIE GIBBONS to move— That this House: (1) Welcomes the re-establishment of the Bushfire Support Group by the Minister for Local Government. 2829 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

(2) Recognises the 43 local government councils who provided 556 items of assistance to 17 local government councils during the Black Summer Bushfires.

(3) Thanks Liverpool City and Sutherland Shire Councils for their contribution to the support group.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1860 MENTAL HEALTH IN CHILDREN MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes a report by Barnardos Australia into vulnerability and mental health in children. (2) Notes the statistics in the Wallsend Electorate are above the New South Wales average. (3) Calls on the Minister for Mental Health, Regional Youth and Women to work with organisations like Barnardos to reduce these numbers.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1861 NAIDOC WEEK MR ADAM CROUCH to move— That this House: (1) Notes NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for the nation to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, culture and achievements.

(2) Notes NAIDOC Week is a week long celebration traditionally held from the first to the second Sunday of July, however due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, this year's celebration runs from Sunday 8 November to Sunday 15 November 2020.

(3) Notes the NAIDOC theme for 2020 is 'Always Was, Always Will Be' which recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1862 SOCIAL SECTOR TRANSFORMATION FUND MR PETER SIDGREAVES to move— That this House: (1) Commends the Government for supporting charities and non-for-profit organisations by investing $50 million in a new Social Sector Transformation Fund.

(2) Acknowledges this fund will support organisations to improve outcomes in homelessness, disability, health and child and family services, among other areas.

(3) Notes social services play a vital role in breaking the cycle of disadvantage in New South Wales.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021)

1863 NATIONAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK MS MELANIE GIBBONS to move— That this House: (1) Notes 15 to 22 November 2020 is National Road Safety Week, an opportunity to promote road safety across Australia and work together to reduce the road toll. 2830 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

(2) Congratulates all Members of the Legislative Assembly on the bipartisan effort to promote safer and more responsible behaviour on roads and reduce the road death toll.

(3) Notes the 352 people who lost their lives on New South Wales roads in 2019, and the impact on their friends, families and communities.

(4) Notes road safety is everyone's responsibility, and calls on the community to drive so that others can survive.

(Notice given 18 November 2020—lapses 19 February 2021) 2831 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 19 November 2020

ORDERS OF THE DAY—COMMITTEE REPORTS

1 Report of the Legislative Assembly Committee on Law and Safety entitled "Assaults on members of the NSW Police Force", Report 1/57, dated November 2020. (Tabled 18 November 2020).

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

Date Tabled Committee Report Title Date Due 18 June 2020 Legislative Assembly Interim report into support for drought affected 18 December Committee on Investment, communities in NSW 2020 Industry and Regional Development 19 June 2020 Committee on Children and 2020 Review of the Annual Reports and other 19 December Young People matters of the Office of the Advocate for Children 2020 and Young People 15 July 2020 Legislative Assembly Professional Engineers Registration Bill 2019 15 January Committee on Environment 2021 and Planning 4 August 2020 Committee on the 2020 Review of Oversighted Agencies 4 February Ombudsman, the Law 2021 Enforcement Conduct Commission and the Crime Commission 24 September Legislative Assembly Electric buses in regional and metropolitan public 24 March 2020 Committee on Transport and transport networks in NSW 2021 Infrastructure 13 October Public Accounts Committee Examination of the Auditor-General’s 13 April 2021 2020 Performance Audit Reports August 2018 - January 2019 28 October Joint Standing Committee on Administration of 2019 NSW State Election 28 April 2021 2020 Electoral Matters 10 November Committee on the Health Care Review of the Health Care Complaints 10 May 2021 2020 Complaints Commission Commission's 2017-18 and 2018-19 annual reports 18 November Legislative Assembly Assaults on members of the NSW Police Force 18 May 2021 2020 Committee on Law and Safety

PETITIONS SIGNED BY 500 OR MORE PERSONS REQUIRING MINISTERIAL RESPONSE

Date Lodged Member Petition Title Minister Responsible Written Response Due 10 November Ms Jenny Leong Strata Schemes – Pet Mr Kevin Anderson 15 December 2020 Ownership 2020 10 November Dr Marjorie O'Neill Modern Slavery Act 2018 Mr Don Harwin 15 December 2020 2020 10 November Mr Public Universities Job Cuts Dr 15 December 2020 2020 10 November Ms Janelle Saffin Youth Koori Court - Lismore Mr 15 December 2020 2020 10 November Mr Lane Cove Golf Course Mr Rob Stokes 15 December 2020 2020 11 November Dr Marjorie O'Neill Carrington Road, Bronte Road Mr Andrew Constance 16 December 2020 and Victoria Street Intersection 2020 11 November Mr Alex Greenwich Social Housing Investment Mrs Melinda Pavey 16 December 2020 2020 17 November Mr Philip Donato Nurse-to-Patient Ratios Mr 22 December 2020 2020

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Date Lodged Member Petition Title Minister Responsible Written Response Due 18 November Mr Stephen Bali Blacktown Hospital Mr Brad Hazzard 23 December 2020 2020 18 November Mr Tim Crakanthorp Jenny's Place Domestic Mr Mark Speakman 23 December 2020 Violence Resource Centre 2020

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

Date Lodged Member Petition Title Minister Responsible Written Response Due 13 October Mr Alex Greenwich Save Our Stages NSW Mr Stuart Ayers 23 November 2020 2020 21 October Mr Michael Daley Local Zoning Rules Mr Rob Stokes 25 November 2020 2020 21 October Mr Alex Greenwich Social Housing Investment Mrs Melinda Pavey 25 November 2020 2020 10 November Mr David Harris Troy Bridge – Dubbo Mr Paul Toole 15 December 2020 2020

HELEN MINNICAN Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

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Authorised by the Parliament of New South Wales