1131 PROOF

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

2015

FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT ______

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

No. 37

THURSDAY 22 OCTOBER 2015

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The Questions and Answers Paper is published at the end of each sitting day and will contain, by number and title, all unanswered questions, together with questions to which answers have been received on that sitting day and any new questions. Consequently the full text of any question will be printed only twice: when notice is given; and, when answered. During any adjournment of two weeks or more a Questions and Answers Paper will be published from time to time containing answers received. 1132 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

Publication of Questions Answer to be lodged by

Q & A No. 31 (Including Question Nos 1393 to 1446) 22 October 2015

Q & A No. 32 (Including Question Nos 1447 to 1504) 17 November 2015

Q & A No. 33 (Including Question Nos 1505 to 1530) 18 November 2015

Q & A No. 34 (Including Question Nos 1531 to 1616) 19 November 2015

Q & A No. 35 (Including Question Nos 1617 to 1656) 24 November 2015

Q & A No. 36 (Including Question Nos 1657 to 1682) 25 November 2015

Q & A No. 37 (Including Question Nos 1683 to 1756) 26 November 2015 1133 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

17 SEPTEMBER 2015 (Paper No. 31)

*1393 SOBERING UP CENTRES—Ms Jodi McKay asked the Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Racing— (1) How many people have been held in the Government's sobering up centres between 1 July 2014 and 30 June 2015? (2) How much did it cost the Government to run the sobering up centres over the period from 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015? (3) How many of these people were forced to re-pay the Government for their placement in these centres? Answer— Individuals can be held in the Sydney City sobering up centre from 9am until 6pm on Friday and Saturday nights. Cost incurred by the NSW Police Force are met within the existing budget. Cost recovery orders are manages by the State Debt Recovery Office. *1394 BILLBOARDS—Ms Jodi McKay asked the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— (1) How many billboards are located on Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) property as of 1 September 2015? (2) How many billboards were located on RMS property as of 1 September 2010? (3) What was the total revenue to RMS from billboards in each of the 2010-11 and the 2014-15 financial years? Answer— (1) There are 138 billboard sites on Roads and Maritime Services property. Since 2009 Roads and Maritime has included a requirement in new contracts that billboards display a road safety message for a portion of each year. (2) Refer to my previous answer LA 4115. (3) Information regarding advertising revenue is available in the Roads and Maritime Services' annual report. *1395 TOLL AVOIDANCE PERCENTAGE—Ms Jodi McKay asked the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— (1) Has the Government completed any analysis on the possible toll avoidance percentage for the M4 extension? (a) If so, what is the expected toll avoidance percentage for the M4 once the first stage of Westconnex is complete? Answer— The delivery of the M4 East will free up significant capacity for motorists who continue to use Parramatta Road. The M4 East Environmental Impact Statement shows in 2021 traffic volumes on sections of Parramatta Road are expected to be cut by up to 53 per cent as a result of WestConnex, compared to a do nothing scenario. *1399 FOXGROUND TO BERRY BYPASS—Ms Anna Watson asked the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— (1) From where were the steel girders used as framework for the Foxground to Berry Bypass procured? (2) What is the name of the company which supplied these girders? (3) In which country is the company located? Answer— I am advised: 1134 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

Procurement of goods and services is undertaken in line with the Government procurement guidelines. Australian-based companies are given every opportunity to tender for Government contracts through a fair and transparent process. Roads and Maritime Services has processes in place to encourage competitive tendering to get the best value for money for the people of New South Wales. The use of Australian products is a commercial decision made by companies delivering major road projects on behalf of Roads and Maritime Services. Roads and Maritime encourages its suppliers to source materials locally where possible. Australian steel has been used for the majority of the Foxground and Berry bypass and the Gerringong upgrade, including steel produced by BlueScope. *1400 GERRINGONG UPGRADE—Ms Anna Watson asked the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— (1) From where were the steel girders used as framework for the Gerringong upgrade procured? (2) What is the name of the company which supplied these girders? (3) In which country is the company located? Answer— I am advised: Procurement of goods and services is undertaken in line with the Government procurement guidelines. Australian-based companies are given every opportunity to tender for Government contracts through a fair and transparent process. Roads and Maritime Services has processes in place to encourage competitive tendering to get the best value for money for the people of New South Wales. The use of Australian products is a commercial decision made by companies delivering major road projects on behalf of Roads and Maritime Services. Roads and Maritime encourages its suppliers to source materials locally where possible. Australian steel has been used for the majority of the Foxground and Berry bypass and the Gerringong upgrade, including steel produced by BlueScope. *1401 TOWN HALL RAILWAY STATION PUBLIC TOILETS—Mr Alex Greenwich asked the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— (1) What stakeholder feedback did the Government receive about removing public access from the Town Hall Railway Station public toilets? (2) What feedback did disability and incontinence organisations provide? (3) What community consultation was carried out on this proposal and what feedback was provided? (4) What assessment was carried out about nearby alternative public toilets, and are these options available during the same times? (5) What consideration has the Government given to allowing full public access to these toilets? (6) What further plans does the Government have to provide full public access to these toilets? Answer— (1) to (3) Sydney Trains carried out consultation with key stakeholders including the City of Sydney Council, Guide Dogs NSW, Vision Australia and surrounding retailers. No issues were raised from Guide Dogs NSW, Vision Australia and retail stakeholders within the precinct. (4) to (6) Town Hall Station is being refurbished to make it more user-friendly and appealing for customers. This $8 million make-over is the biggest change in 30 years for one of Sydney's busiest stations. The ticket barriers at Town Hall Station have been moved to help improve customer flow. A customer with an Opal card can access the station's toilets at no cost by tapping on to enter and tapping off to exit within 30 minutes. Other public toilets are available around the station precinct. Station customer service staff can provide details to members of the public if required. *1402 COMMUNITY BASED HOUSING—Ms Kate Washington asked the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing representing the Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services, and Minister for Multiculturalism— 1135 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

Will the Minister or Department of Family and Community Services build community based housing for people living at the Stockton Centre? Answer— Yes. *1403 RELOCATION OF RESIDENTS FROM THE STOCKTON CENTRE—Ms Kate Washington asked the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing representing the Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services, and Minister for Multiculturalism— (1) When will the business case pertaining to the relocation of residents from the Stockton Centre to community based housing be funded? (2) Why has this business case not been funded as at 17 September 2015? Answer— (1) The Government has allocated a total of $58 million in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 Budgets to acquire land and construct the first homes for the redevelopment of the Hunter Large Residential Centres. (2) Refer to Question 1. *1404 PRIVATISATION OF THE STOCKTON CENTRE—Ms Kate Washington asked the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing representing the Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services, and Minister for Multiculturalism— Is there a plan to privatise the operations of the Stockton Centre, possibly commencing in 2016? Answer— The Government is committed to closing all Large Residential Centres across New South Wales by mid-2018.The redevelopment of the Stockton Centre has been agreed to by both the Government and the former Labor Governments since 1998, and has broad support from carers, disability advocates and experts. *1405 TRANSITION FROM STOCKTON CENTRE—Ms Kate Washington asked the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing representing the Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services, and Minister for Multiculturalism— (1) Will the Minister commit to the smooth transition of the people living at the Stockton Centre to community based living? (2) Will the Stockton Centre continue to operate until the transition to community based living is complete? Answer— (1) and (2) Yes. *1406 ESSENTIAL ENERGY ELECTRICITY PRICES—Ms Kate Washington asked the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy— With reference to the Minister's media release on 30 April 2015, outlining a $313 saving on a household bill in the Essential Energy Network Distribution Area: (1) What is the Minister doing to ensure energy providers are reducing household bills by $313 in the Essential Energy Network Distribution Area? Answer— (1) We have appointed the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) as the market monitor, who will report annually on competition in the market. IPART's Retail Market Monitoring Report 2015 (p.44) notes that: "In our view, the reduction in standing offer prices over the past year is broadly consistent with the reductions in the cost of supply due to the removal of the carbon price and lower network prices." *1407 NELSON BAY ROAD TRUCK MOVEMENTS—Ms Kate Washington asked the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— Given that there was a traffic accident on Nelson Bay Road which caused traffic chaos for two hours on 16 September 2015, will the Minister require his Department to review its submission to the Department of Planning in relation to the application by Mackas Sands to increase truck movements from its sandmine onto Nelson Bay Road by 200 percent? 1136 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

Answer— Roads and Maritime Services reviewed the S75W Modification of access to Mackas Sand Project, including a Traffic Impact Assessment, and made a submission to the Department of Planning and Environment. The submission will be considered by that Department and is available on its website. *1408 PRIVATE BUSINESSES OPERATING WITHIN NEW SOUTH WALES TRAIN STATIONS—Mr Clayton Barr asked the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— Does the Government monitor the business practices of the private businesses operating within New South Wales train stations to ensure they are fair, reasonable and legal? Answer— This is a matter for the Minister for Innovation & Better Regulation. *1410 KOORAGANG RECYCLED WATER SCHEME—Mr Clayton Barr asked the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy representing the Minister for Primary Industries, and Minister for Lands and Water— With reference to the Kooragang Recycled Water Scheme owned by Hunter Water Corporation: (1) How much income has this facility generated for Hunter Water Corporation since it was commissioned in November 2014? (2) How much did this facility cost Hunter Water Corporation to construct? (3) How much is the sale of this facility expected to realise for Hunter Water Corporation? (4) What has been the net financial position for Hunter Water Corporation of this facility after costs for Veolia's management fees have been included? Answer— (1) Between December 2014 and 30 June 2015, Kooragang Integrated Water Scheme (KIWS) generated $2.1 million in revenue. (2) The cost of constructing entire KIWS was $72.0 million however Hunter Water proposes to sell only part of the facility. (3) This information is commercial in confidence. (4) Since commissioning in December 2014 up until 30 June 2015, the Kooragang Recycled Water Scheme operated at a loss of $4.38 million. This includes operating costs, depreciation, and significant financing expenses. *1412 UNDERGROUND ASSETS—Mr Clayton Barr asked the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— What was the financial cost to Roads and Maritime Services ( previously the Roads and Traffic Authority) to locate underground assets belonging to gas companies, electricity companies or telecommunication companies that were not registered or were incorrectly registered for location with "Dial Before You Dig" during road construction or road maintenance for each of the the financial years from 2011-12 to 2014-15? Answer— Contractors engaged by Roads and Maritime Services must locate the utilities shown on the Dial Before You Dig plans on site as a verification process prior to starting excavation. It is the responsibility of contractors to ensure that excavation work is carried out safely and costs of locating and relocating utilities are included in overall project costs. *1413 HOUSING NSW PROPERTIES WITH SAME KEYS—Mr Clayton Barr asked the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— With reference to properties provided to tenants by Housing NSW where the Department has been made aware that multiple properties in a small radius can be accessed by the same door key: (1) Will Housing NSW replace all locks so that access is not provided to unauthorised people? (2) Will Housing NSW honour claims for stolen property if insurance companies reject these claims? (3) Will Housing NSW confirm to NSW Police Force and courts that non-residents may be breaking and entering premises when these premises are accessed with keys? Answer— The Department of Family and Community Services (FACS) is not aware of any of its multiple properties 1137 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

being accessible by the same door key. Tenants are responsible for the keys used to access their individual property and copies are not held by the department. Any FACS tenant who has concerns about the security of their home is encouraged to contact the department. *1414 SANDSTONE BUILDINGS IN BRIDGE STREET, SYDNEY—Mr Clayton Barr asked the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— With reference to the recently announced lease of sandstone buildings in Bridge Street, Sydney: (1) What Government agencies currently have a presence in these buildings? (2) Do any non-Government agencies have a presence in these buildings? (a) If so, which agencies and what rental returns do they provide to the Government? (3) How many Government employees are currently located in these buildings? (a) Based on current employee levels, what is the office floor space required for their normal business? (b) Based on the current Sydney CBD office property rental⁄lease market, what would be the costs of housing this same number and configuration of employees at another site? (4) Will the in-house heritage specialist team providing guidance and assistance to the redevelopment of the sandstone buildings come from within the NSW Public Works? (5) On average, how much money has been spent on maintenance and upkeep for these sandstone buildings in each of the financial years from 2010-11 to 2014-15? (6) On average, how much money is typically spent annually on maintenance and upkeep for a more modern and contemporary building of similar size and scope? Answer— (1) Nos 23 - 33 Bridge Street - Department of Planning and Environment (DPE). Nos 35 - 39 Bridge Street - Department of Education (DoE). (2) The buildings are wholly occupied by the DPE and DoE. (3) DPE has approximately 470 full time equivalent staff. DoE has approximately 650 full time equivalent staff. (a) This question should be directed to the Minister responsible for those Departments, the Minister for Planning and the Minister for Education. (b) The cost of housing this number of employees at another would depend on a number of factors, including timing of going to market, current market capacity, competing offers for office space and configuration requirements. (4) No. (5) 23 - 33 Bridge Street 2013-14 - $990K 2014-15 - $1.03M 23-33 Bridge Street was vested to GPNSW on 1 July 2013. Financial expenditure prior to this date should be requested from the Minister for Planning. These costs exclude capital expenditure items. (6) The average operating costs for a similar contemporary sized building in the Sydney CBD are: 23 - 33 Bridge Street equivalent to $851K pa. 35 - 39 Bridge Street equivalent to $990 K pa. Operating costs of heritage buildings are generally higher than modern comparable buildings due to their age and the characteristics of their design and construction. *1415 DEPRECIATION RESERVATION FOR STATE OWNED PROPERTIES—Mr Clayton Barr asked the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— With reference to the sale of state owned properties and assets, through the auspice of Property NSW: (1) Does the State⁄Treasury carry a depreciation reservation or 'sinking fund' for state owned properties? (a) If so, what is the total amount held by the fund as at 30 June 2015? (b) If so, does the sale of state owned properties and assets release or free up funds from this pool of funding? (i) If funds are released from the depreciation pool of funding, or 'sinking fund' as a result of a property asset or sale, what is the total funds that have been released as a result of all property and asset sales by Property NSW from 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2015? 1138 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

(2) Are funds from the sale of assets ordinarily channeled into Restart NSW? (3) As at 17 September 2015, what exceptions to the ordinary rule of funds going into Restart NSW, have been explored and accepted and what is the total value of these assets where funds have been otherwise diverted? (4) Do funds from the sale of property, through Property NSW, that are channeled into Restart NSW, appear on Restart NSW accounts as a form of income, or is there some other term or accounting tool used? Answer— (1) The State⁄Treasury does not carry a depreciation reservation⁄reserve or 'sinking fund' for state owned properties. The Treasury has ongoing capital expenditure budget⁄funding for property refurbishment programs for state owned properties. By decreasing the number of properties held by the State, the sale of state owned properties decreases the funding requirements for property refurbishment programs. (2) Effective from 1 July 2015, net sale proceeds of property assets sold by all DFSI related entities are channelled directly into the Restart NSW Fund. (3) Voluntary contributions to the Restart NSW Fund under section 7(2) of the Restart NSW Fund Act 2011 have been explored and supported through the Expenditure Review Committee's decision to transfer the net sale proceeds of property assets sold by all DFSI related entities into the Restart NSW Fund from 1 July 2015. The value of the first transfer by Government Property NSW is expected to be approximately $200 million. (4) The channelled funds will appear in the Restart NSW Fund accounts as Cash Receipts *1416 TRANSFORMATION OF AUSGRID—Mr Clayton Barr asked the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy— With reference to the 3,570 full-time equivalent positions protected during the transformation of Ausgrid: (1) What roles and positions will be preserved? (2) At what sites, centres or locations will these preserved positions be? (3) When will the positions to be preserved, on a site by site basis, be released to the workforce? (4) Are the predicted 1100 jobs to be reduced in phase 1 and phase 2 linked to the most recent Australian Energy Regulator determination? (a) If so, how? Answer— (1) Ausgrid is developing a comprehensive workforce plan to help identify the critical roles required to continue in Ausgrid. The company is consulting with employee and union representatives on this Workforce Plan. Significant efforts are being undertaken to determine positions which will be surplus to requirements and support the employees who as a result become redundant. (2) The sites where positions will remain are in offices and depots throughout the Ausgrid network area, which ranges from Southern Sydney to Muswellbrook. (3) A key element of the ongoing consultation with employee and union representatives is an analysis of ongoing and redundant positions by location. Initial data was provided to the unions on 9 September 2015 with further meetings scheduled through to mid-October 2015. Communication with employees will occur in the same time frame. (4) Yes. The 1,100 positions have been identified as unfunded due to the financial impact of the Australian Energy Regulator's reductions in approved capital and operating expenditure for the 2014-19 regulatory period. (a) The AER determination has reduced the funding available (and therefore work to be performed) for capital expenditure by 63% and operating expenditure by 33 percent compared to the previous five year regulatory period. These significant reductions mean that Ausgrid is now borrowing $12.6 million each month to help pay for jobs left unfunded by the AER since 1 July 2015. This is not a sustainable position for the organisation. *1418 BLUE MOUNTAINS LINE—Ms Trish Doyle asked the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— (1) How many eight car services have been downgraded to six or four car services on the Blue Mountains line since 2011? (2) How many six car services have been downgraded to four car services on the Blue Mountains line since 2011? (3) How many four or six car services on the Blue Mountains line are presently being considered for an upgrade to a six or eight car service? 1139 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

(a) If any, which timetabled services are being considered and how many extra carriages are to be added in each instance of a proposed upgrade? (4) How many services have operated in the past 18 months on the Blue Mountains line carrying (at any one time) more than an average across the train of 112 passengers (the seated capacity of a V-Set trailer carriage) per carriage on board? (5) How many 'Right to Way' staff have been removed since 2011? Answer— I am advised: (1) There has not been a decrease in the number of services operating with eight cars on the Blue Mountains Line. (2) The 2013 timetable provided a completely restructured timetable to provide Blue Mountains Line customers with a simpler timetable and more express services. Services operating today are operating at different times and with different stopping patterns. (3) Transport for NSW regularly monitors patronage on the Blue Mountains Line to ensure services reflect demand. (4) Load data is published on the Sydney Trains website. (5) None. *1419 CAR CLUBS IN THE BLUE MOUNTAINS—Ms Trish Doyle asked the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— A number of car clubs operate in the Blue Mountains electorate and are authorised to participate in the RMS's historic vehicle plate scheme. The Minister has announced an opt-in, two year trial of 60 day log- books for operators of Historic Plated vehicles in New South Wales. (1) Under the existing arrangements, what is the actuarial basis for the fixed CTP payment collected by the RMS for historic plated vehicles? (a) How many days use or kilometres driven is assumed in the existing actuarial analysis? (2) Is it a requirement that an operator of a historic plated vehicle receive permission from the authorised car club of which they are a member to opt-in to the log book trial? (a) If no, are car clubs able to disallow participation in the trial by their members? (3) At the conclusion of the trial, if it is ultimately deemed successful, is it the Minister's ambition to compel all operators of historic plated vehicles to transition to a 60 day log book? (a) Will any option be preserved for operators to retain the present arrangements? (4) Is the Minister considering a Modified Vehicle plate scheme such as that which exists in Victoria with their M-plate scheme, operated through authorised car clubs? Answer— Compulsory Third Party Insurance Premiums are a matter for the Minister for Finance, Services and Property. Information on registration requirements for historic vehicles and the two year log book trial, as well as the proposed Modified Classic Vehicle Scheme, is available on the Roads and Maritime Services website. An evaluation of the trial will be done as part of Roads and Maritimes' review of the overall Conditional Registration Scheme. As the Roads and Maritime website states, this is a trial of an opt-in advantageous option. There is no intention of altering the successful H plate scheme during or after the trial. *1420 WOODVILLE JUNCTION INTERCHANGE SITE—Mr Tim Crakanthorp asked the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy representing the Minister for Primary Industries, and Minister for Lands and Water— How much of the land at the Woodville Junction Interchange Site is owned by crown lands? Answer— None. *1421 WILLIAMTOWN CONTAMINATION—Mr Tim Crakanthorp asked the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy representing the Minister for Primary Industries, and Minister for Lands and Water— 1140 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

What financial assistance is available to primary producers affected by the Williamtown Contamination? Answer— DPI Fisheries has collaborated with Biosecurity and Food Safety, and Crown Lands to provide a one month fee waiver for those fishers and oyster farmers impacted by the one month closure. A single application form has been developed to streamline the application process and to avoid the need for fishers and oyster tamers to lodge three separate applications. Affected fishers and oyster tamers were notified of the fee waiver on Tuesday 15 September 2015 and application forms were subsequently posted. Additional assistance for Primary Producers includes free financial counselling services, household support payments and Local Land Services rate deferral where applicable. The Government has also prepared and submitted a document to the Department of Defence dated 29 September 2015. This document outlines further levels of support and compensation that in accordance with the "polluter pays principle", the Department of Defence would be expected to meet for affected businesses and residents. *1423 BROADMEADOW RAILWAY STATION—Mr Tim Crakanthorp asked the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— (1) Given that the Broadmeadow Railway Station was identified for an Easy Access upgrade as part of the Transport Access Program and was due for completion by 2015, has this station received this upgrade? (a) If not, what plans does the Government have to upgrade the accessibility of the Broadmeadow Railway Station? Answer— This information is publicly available. *1437 STADIUM UPGRADES—Ms Jenny Aitchison asked the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events, and Minister for Sport— (1) Following the Government's recent announcement that $1 billion will be invested, over the next decade, into new and old stadiums across Sydney; what rural and regional sporting venues will be upgraded over the next four years? (2) What will be the cost of upgrading rural and regional sporting venues over the next four years? (3) Which rural and regional sporting venues and facilities have been upgraded by the Government between 1 March 2011 and 30 June 2015? (4) How much money has been spent on rural and regional sporting venue and facilities upgrades between 1 March 2011 and 30 June 2015? (5) Will the Government bid to host either the 2026 or 2030 FIFA World Cup? Answer— (1) and (2) I refer you to the Government's Rebuilding the Major Stadia Network announcement. (3) and (4) Rural and regional sporting venues and facilities that have been upgraded by the Government between 1 March 2011 and 30 June 2015 include: • WIN Stadium in Wollongong and Hunter Stadium - $32.77 million • Lithgow Aquatic Centre - $3 million • Pluim Park in Lisarow - $3 million • Bradman Oval in Bowral - $1.7 million Further upgrades funded from the sport portfolio are attached at Appendix A published in Questions and Answers Paper 37 on 22 October 2015 and can be accessed http:⁄ ⁄www.parliament.nsw.gov.au⁄prod⁄web⁄common.nsf⁄V3HHBlistpapers? open&refnavid=LA6_7&h=la&c=questions. It should also be noted that rural and regional sporting venues receive funding from other portfolios including the Community Building Partnership program and ClubGrants Category 3 Fund. (5) The Government, through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW, seeks to secure events for the State that drive increased visitation to contribute to the goal of doubling overnight visitor expenditure by 2020 and deliver the best return on investment for the NSW taxpayer. *1438 GST AND TAXES—Ms Jenny Aitchison asked the Premier, and Minister for Western Sydney— 1141 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

(1) What is the average proportion of household income spent on the GST amongst the lowest and the highest quintiles of households by income in New South Wales? (2) How would the Government ensure that an increase in the GST will not be borne disproportionately by low income households? (3) What plan does the Government have to reform the emergency services levy, after announcing a two year delay in 2013, and other insurance taxes? (4) Will the Government accompany an increase in the GST with a decrease in distortionary taxes such as those on insurance? Answer— In August 2015, the Premier put forward a proposal to The Council of Australian Governments to raise the Goods and Services Tax (GST) to 15 per cent to cover significant annual shortfalls in national health costs. As the GST is a broad-based tax, the proposal included reference to the need for a comprehensive compensation package for lower income earners to ensure that a fair and sustainable system would be delivered. Changes to taxes and levies not directly associated with the GST require consultation and consideration. *1439 UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE HUNTER REGION—Ms Jenny Aitchison asked the Premier, and Minister for Western Sydney— Given that Maitland and the Upper Hunter are part of the Hunter Region which has the highest unemployment and youth unemployment rates in New South Wales: (1) What measures is the Government taking to provide jobs in both Maitland and the Upper Hunter? (2) Has the Member for Upper Hunter written to the Minister requesting more funding for his electorate under the Community Building Partnerships? (a) If so, on what date? (3) Will the Government increase the funding of Community Building Partnerships to $300,000 in both Maitland and in the Upper Hunter? (4) What other Government funding is available for communities who are experiencing high unemployment? Answer— (1) The Government has established Jobs for NSW, an initiative that uses private sector expertise to develop better incentives for businesses to create jobs. The $190 million Jobs for NSW fund will be rolled out to assist regional businesses and industries to grow jobs, with 30 per cent of funding dedicated to regional job creation. The Government is also working directly with key business groups in the Hunter to support jobs growth. The Department of Industry, Skills and Regional coordination has initiated industry roundtable forums to monitor the regional economy and develop strategies to support local industry. Key stakeholders, including the Australian Industry Group, Hunter Business Chamber, HunterNet and the Hunter Research Foundation, are represented at th is forum. The Government has also appointed a local employment coordinator, Ms Jane Callinan, for the Upper Hunter to work with Commonwealth agencies, councils, large employers, local business chambers and skills training organisations to facilitate: • New apprenticeship and training pathways for unemployed youth and school leavers • Practical support for youth to access training and employment, including public transport services. The Government provides funding assistance to businesses in the Hunter region to help facilitate new job creation through: • Payroll tax rebates from the Office of State Revenue (OSR) for the creation of new positions in larger firms • OSR grants for the creation of new jobs within small businesses. The Government is also delivering the social and economic infrastructure needed to support jobs growth in the Hunter. This includes a commitment to date of almost $400 million through the Hunter Infrastructure and Investment Fund, and $106 million through Resources for Regions. The 2015 Community Building Partnership program provides base funding of $200,000 to electorates to support local projects. An additional $100,000 is available to electorates with higher levels of social disadvantage as indicated by higher comparative unemployment rates. 1142 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

Unemployment figures are based on the most recent census data. Further information is available at http:⁄⁄www.communitybuildingpartnership.nsw.gov.au. *1441 RESPONSES TO THE DRUG 'ICE'—Ms Jenny Aitchison asked the Minister for Health— (1) How many people does the Government estimate are addicted to crystal methamphetamine or 'ice' across New South Wales? (2) How many individuals are treated for the effects of ice on a daily basis in rural and regional hospitals? (3) What treatment protocols are in place to help people overcome their addiction to ice? (4) Are all treatment protocols available to individuals in rural and regional areas? (5) What action has the Government taken to ensure that New South Wales treatment services are adequate and provide assistance to those who need it most, regardless of their location? Answer— (1) to (5)

I refer you to the Hon Pru Goward MP, Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. *1443 MEASURES TO REDUCE SHARK ATTACKS—Ms Jenny Aitchison asked the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy representing the Minister for Primary Industries, and Minister for Lands and Water— (1) What new beaches will receive shark patrols this summer? (a) Is this decided by population, by the estimated number of sharks per person, or some other measure? (2) What new technologies will be trialled to deal with recent shark attacks and will they include drone surveillance? Answer— (1) It is assumed that 'new shark patrols' is referring to aerial surveillance that is in addition to the beaches that are already subject to a long term aerial surveillance program in the Newcastle to Wollongong regions. Additional beaches between Byron Bay and Evans Head will receive aerial surveillance from Saturday 19 September to Monday 6 October 2015. (a) The additional aerial surveillance is part of the Government's focus to assist local councils on the North Coast. It will take place every day over the holiday period in areas of known shark aggregation sites, except if daily weather and sea conditions limit the visibility or safety of surveillance operations and therefore beach use in the area. (2) Consistent with the Premier's $100,000 election commitment, the Department of Primary Industries convened a Scientific Shark Summit on 29 September 2015. The aim of the Summit was to make a recommendation to the Department regarding which new technologies to trial and at which beaches. *1444 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE—Ms Jenny Aitchison asked the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— (1) How much new funding has been allocated to support people escaping abusive partners? (a) How much of this has been allocated to rural areas? (2) With the increase in domestic homicides this year, what action is the Minister taking to stop women dying at the hands of their partners? (3) Has the Minister read the report Not Now, Not Ever: Putting and End to Domestic and Family Violence in Queensland by the Special Taskforce on Domestic and Family Violence in Queensland? (a) Does the Minister plan to implement any of the recommendations from the report that may be applicable to New South Wales? (i) If so, when? (4) What actions has the Minister taken to investigate the case of the brutal attack on a woman with a hammer by her former partner in Maitland in September 2015? Answer— I am advised: 1143 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

On 14 October 2015 the Government committed a $60 million package to domestic and family violence (DFV). This is in addition to the $148.5 million over four years the Government committed for specialist domestic and family violence services in the 2015-16 Budget. This investment reaches regional and rural communities across the state. The package augments the Government's existing It Stops Here DFV reforms and responds to the Premier's priority to reduce reoffending by 2019, and supports victims to escape and survive domestic and family violence. More details including factsheets can be found at www.women.nsw.gov.au. The Government congratulates the Queensland Government on its announcements to reform domestic and family violence laws and improve services in its state. The Government is currently undertaking a DFV Blueprint to analyse service gaps in the DFV system. This is currently underway with experts across the non-government and government sectors, and public submissions will open soon. I am advised the case referred to in Maitland is currently before the courts. *1445 HSC MARKS—Ms Jenny Aitchison asked the Minister for Education— With regards to the recent security breach that occurred in the Department of Education's computer systems, which compromised the integrity of up to 50 per cent of HSC Marks of students in Year 12: (1) How many students were affected by this breach? (2) Were HSC marks of Year 12 students in the Maitland electorate compromised by this breach? (3) Was this breach isolated to any particular region? (4) What measures is the Government implementing to ensure no further security breaches occur? Answer— On 2 September 2015 the Principal of Penrith High School became aware of a security breach with the school's local data management system. The breach occurred in a local third-party system at Penrith High School and no other school was involved. Penrith High School is reviewing security measures to prevent the inappropriate accessing of its data system. A reminder to all departmental staff on password security was published on 11 September 2015. *1446 COST OF NECESSARY AIDS TO QUIT SMOKING—Mr Guy Zangari asked the Minister for Health— What is the average cost for each prisoner who is a smoker to supply them with the necessary aids to help them quit smoking? Answer— I refer your question to The Hon. David Elliot MP, Minister for Corrections, Minister for Emergency Services, and Minister for Veterans Affairs.

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1447 ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1448 SOCIAL HOUSING IN THE MOUNT DRUITT ELECTORATE—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation— 1449 JUDGES IN NSW DISTRICT COURTS—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Attorney General— 1450 URBAN GROWTH PLANNING—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1451 M4 WIDENING PROJECT—Ms Julia Finn to ask the Minister for the Environment, Minister for Heritage, and Assistant Minister for Planning— 1452 MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION—Ms Julia Finn to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1453 MOUNT DRUITT POLICE STATION—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Racing— 1144 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

1454 ARTS EDUCATION—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for Education— 1455 PADDINGTON BOWLING CLUB LEASE—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Racing— 1456 METHAMPHETAMINE USE—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— 1457 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE REGISTER—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Attorney General— 1458 PUBLIC DENTAL SERVICES—Ms Jodie Harrison to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— 1459 SCHOOL ZONE FLASHING LIGHTS—Ms Jodie Harrison to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1460 DESTINATION WOLLONGONG—Ms Noreen Hay to ask the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events, and Minister for Sport— 1461 SPECIALIST MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES—Ms Noreen Hay to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— 1462 WALLSEND MOTOR REGISTRY—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1463 GREEN STATE POWER BOARD—Mr Stephen Kamper to ask the Treasurer, and Minister for Industrial Relations— 1464 BOUNDARY ROAD BRIDGE CROSSING—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1465 LAND AT FISHERMAN'S BAY—Ms Kate Washington to ask the Minister for the Environment, Minister for Heritage, and Assistant Minister for Planning— 1466 YOUTH FRONTIERS PROGRAM—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing representing the Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services, and Minister for Multiculturalism— 1467 MR FLUFFY ASBESTOS—Ms Jodie Harrison to ask the Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation— 1468 ELECTRICITY BLACKOUTS—Mr Nick Lalich to ask the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy— 1469 ASSISTANCE FOR ADDITIONAL SYRIAN REFUGEES—Mr Nick Lalich to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1470 SKILLS SHORTAGES—Mr Nick Lalich to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— 1471 MILLER TAFE—Mr Nick Lalich to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— 1472 PUBLIC TRANSPORT FARES—Mr Nick Lalich to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1473 AMALGAMATION OF FAIRFIELD CITY COUNCIL AND LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL—Mr Nick Lalich to ask the Minister for Local Government— 1474 SCHOOL CROSSING SUPERVISORS—Mr Nick Lalich to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1145 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

1475 CLEARWAY SIGNAGE—Mr Nick Lalich to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1476 ASBESTOS UNDER THE M4 MOTORWAY—Ms Julia Finn to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1477 WENTWORTHVILLE RAILWAY STATION UPGRADE—Ms Julia Finn to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1478 SYRIAN REFUGEES—Ms Julia Finn to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1479 SERVICE NSW FACILITIES IN REGIONAL AREAS—Ms Kathy Smith to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1480 PRIVATISATION OF PUBLIC RADIATION THERAPY SERVICES—Ms Kathy Smith to ask the Minister for Health— 1481 GOSFORD SERVICE NSW CENTRE—Ms Kathy Smith to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1482 GOVERNMENT INFORMATION (PUBLIC ACCESS) ACT 2009—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Attorney General— 1483 REVIEW OF THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Attorney General— 1484 PRESENCE OF SHERIFF OFFICER—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Attorney General— 1485 OUT-OF-HOME CARE—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1486 UNDER-UTILISED COURT HOUSES—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Attorney General— 1487 RELOCATION OF MULTICULTURAL NSW—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing representing the Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services, and Minister for Multiculturalism— 1488 MULTICULTURAL NSW HEAD OFFICE LEASE—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing representing the Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services, and Minister for Multiculturalism— 1489 OFFICE OF THE NSW INFORMATION AND PRIVACY COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Minister for Local Government— 1490 RENEWAL OF DRIVING LICENCE—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1491 MOUNT DRUITT FIRE STATION—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Minister for Corrections, Minister for Emergency Services, and Minister for Veterans Affairs— 1492 TIMELY RESPONSE BY MOUNT DRUITT FIRE STATION—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Minister for Corrections, Minister for Emergency Services, and Minister for Veterans Affairs— 1493 AMBULANCES IN THE MOUNT DRUITT AREA—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Minister for Health— 1494 SUPERVISON OF PATIENTS BY NURSES—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Minister for Health— 1495 COMPETENCY CARDS—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Racing— 1146 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

1496 WALLSEND ROADS AND MARITIME SERVICES OFFICE—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice- President of the Executive Council— 1497 HIGH SPEED RAIL BETWEEN SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1498 WORKPLACE PSYCHOLOGICAL INJURIES—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Education— 1499 STAMP DUTY—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Treasurer, and Minister for Industrial Relations— 1500 SELF-HARM AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Health— 1501 JOHN HUNTER HOSPITAL EYE CLINIC—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Health— 1502 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— 1503 AUSGRID EMPLOYEES—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy— 1504 FIT TO DRIVE—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure—

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1505 ASSISTED SCHOOL STUDENT TRANSPORT SCHEME—Mr Ryan Park to ask the Minister for Education— 1506 TAFE DELIVERED VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING DISCRETE COURSES—Mr Anoulack Chanthivong to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— 1507 SPECIALIST SERVICES—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— 1508 SHERIFF'S OFFICER AT MAITLAND COURT—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Attorney General— 1509 TAFE ENROLMENT FIGURES BY LOCATION—Mr Anoulack Chanthivong to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— 1510 PRIORITY ASSESSMENT PROCESS—Mr Anoulack Chanthivong to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1511 FREE OPAL CARD—Mr David Harris to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1512 P902 INCIDENT NOTIFICATION—Ms Jodi McKay to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Racing— 1513 NSW POLICE FORCE OPERATIONAL CAPACITY REPORTS—Ms Jodi McKay to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Racing— 1514 LIGHT DETECTION AND RANGING DEVICES—Ms Jodi McKay to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1515 WESTCONNEX PROJECT—Ms Jodi McKay to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1147 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

1516 MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS—Ms Jodi McKay to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1517 CYCLE SAFETY ACTION PLAN 2014-15—Ms Jodi McKay to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1518 TINK REVIEW INTO POLICE OVERSIGHT—Ms Jodi McKay to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Racing— 1519 NARCOTICS IN CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES—Ms Jodi McKay to ask the Minister for Corrections, Minister for Emergency Services, and Minister for Veterans Affairs— 1520 JUST TERMS REVIEW—Ms Jodi McKay to ask the Attorney General— 1521 INNER SYDNEY LIVE MUSIC VENUES—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Racing— 1522 MILLERS POINT SOCIAL HOUSING PROPERTIES—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1523 ADVERTISING ON BUSES—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1524 SOLAR IN SCHOOLS—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for Education— 1525 SYDNEY HARBOUR FORESHORE AUTHORITY INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1526 ELIMINATING MICROBEADS IN PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for the Environment, Minister for Heritage, and Assistant Minister for Planning— 1527 ORAL HEALTH—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for Health— 1528 CROWN LAND LEASES TO COUNCILS—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy representing the Minister for Primary Industries, and Minister for Lands and Water— 1529 RUTHERFORD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Health— 1530 PADDINGTON BOWLING CLUB SITE—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy representing the Minister for Primary Industries, and Minister for Lands and Water—

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1531 BLUE MOUNTAINS RAIL LINE—Ms Trish Doyle to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1532 ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY INCENTIVES—Ms Julia Finn to ask the Minister for the Environment, Minister for Heritage, and Assistant Minister for Planning— 1533 POLLUTION REPORTS—Ms Julia Finn to ask the Minister for the Environment, Minister for Heritage, and Assistant Minister for Planning— 1534 PARRAMATTA PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT—Ms Julia Finn to ask the Minister for Health— 1535 NSW TRUSTEE AND GUARDIAN—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1148 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

1536 SOCIAL HOUSING WAITING LIST—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1537 HONEYSUCKLE PRECINCT—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Minister for Planning— 1538 NEWCASTLE AND HUNTER SPECIAL REPORT—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Minister for Planning— 1539 REMEDIATION OF CONTAMINATION—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Minister for Planning— 1540 FORMER AGL GASWORKS SITE AT HAMILTON—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Minister for Planning— 1541 NEWCASTLE LIGHT RAIL—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1542 LIGHT RAIL ROLLING STOCK—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1543 EXTENSION OF LIGHT RAIL IN NEWCASTLE—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1544 AVERAGE MONTHLY PATRONAGE—Mr Ryan Park to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1545 LAW ENFORCEMENT REQUESTS—Mr Ryan Park to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1546 TRIPLE ZERO CALLS—Mr Ryan Park to ask the Minister for Corrections, Minister for Emergency Services, and Minister for Veterans Affairs— 1547 TAXI TRANSPORT SUBSIDY SCHEME—Mr Ryan Park to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1548 REVENUE FROM PRIVATE ADVERTISING—Mr Ryan Park to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1549 BULLI HOSPITAL AGED CARE CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE—Mr Ryan Park to ask the Minister for Health— 1550 HOUSING NSW MAINTENANCE HOTLINE—Ms Jenny Leong to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1551 CONCERNS RELATING TO WESTCONNEX—Ms Jenny Leong to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— 1552 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LIAISON OFFICERS—Ms Kate Washington to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— 1553 TRIAL OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HIGH RISK OFFENDER TEAMS—Ms Kate Washington to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— 1554 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DISCLOSURE SCHEME—Ms Kate Washington to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— 1555 CONTAMINATION ISSUES AT WILLIAMTOWN—Ms Kate Washington to ask the Minister for the Environment, Minister for Heritage, and Assistant Minister for Planning— 1556 FULLERTON COVE AND TILLIGERRY CREEK—Ms Kate Washington to ask the Minister for the Environment, Minister for Heritage, and Assistant Minister for Planning— 1557 DEMOUNTABLE CLASSROOMS—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Education— 1149 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

1558 SCHOOLS WITH EIGHT OR MORE DEMOUNTABLES—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Education— 1559 ADDITIONAL COMMUTER PARKING—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1560 ADDITIONAL LIGHTING AT BIRRONG STATION—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1561 HOLIDAY PARKS LONG TERM CASUAL OCCUPANTS ACT 2002—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation— 1562 ADDITIONAL COMMUTER CAR PARKING—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1563 ADDITIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE ALONG THE BANKSTOWN RAIL LINE CORRIDOR—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Planning— 1564 FUNDING UNDER SERVICE SUPPORT FUND—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1565 ABORIGINAL, CHILD AND FAMILY CENTRES—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1566 CAMPBELLTOWN TAFE—Mr Greg Warren to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— 1567 ROSEMEADOW FIRE STATION—Mr Greg Warren to ask the Minister for Corrections, Minister for Emergency Services, and Minister for Veterans Affairs— 1568 GOVERNMENT SERVICES IN CAMPBELLTOWN—Mr Greg Warren to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1569 REDEVELOPMENT OF CLAYMORE—Mr Greg Warren to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1570 MENTAL HEALTH IN THE MACARTHUR REGION—Mr Greg Warren to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— 1571 CAMPBELLTOWN HOSPITAL—Mr Greg Warren to ask the Premier, and Minister for Western Sydney— 1572 BROKAGE OF SECURITY PAYMENTS—Ms Jodie Harrison to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1573 REFUGES IN REGIONAL AREAS—Ms Jodie Harrison to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1574 INVESTING IN WOMEN PROGRAM—Ms Jodie Harrison to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— 1575 WOMEN IN INDUSTRY PLEDGE—Ms Jodie Harrison to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— 1576 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SPECIALIST POLICE OFFICER POSITIONS—Ms Jodie Harrison to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Racing— 1577 YOUTH OPPORTUNITY GRANTS—Ms Jodie Harrison to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing representing the Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services, and Minister for Multiculturalism— 1578 HUNTER INFRASTRUCTURE AND INVESTMENT FUND—Ms Jodie Harrison to ask the Treasurer, and Minister for Industrial Relations— 1150 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

1579 ASSISTANCE FOR INMATES TO QUIT SMOKING—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Health— 1580 PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE NEAR GUILDFORD RAILWAY STATION—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1581 EASY ACCESS UPGRADES—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1582 INTENSIVE ENGLISH COURSES—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— 1583 ASSISTANCE TO SYRIAN REFUGEES—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Health— 1584 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Health— 1585 STUDENT TO TEACHER RATIO—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Education— 1586 FAIRFIELD MOTOR REGISTRY—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1587 DISPOSAL OF FLARES—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1588 PARK AND SPORT FACILITIES—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events, and Minister for Sport— 1589 CONTAMINATION AT 54-58 DERBY STREET, SILVERWATER—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for the Environment, Minister for Heritage, and Assistant Minister for Planning— 1590 AUBURN SERVICE NSW CENTRE—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1591 WENTWORTH POINT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for Planning— 1592 RUTHERFORD WASTE OIL—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for the Environment, Minister for Heritage, and Assistant Minister for Planning— 1593 INVESTIGATIONS INTO OIL SPILLS—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for the Environment, Minister for Heritage, and Assistant Minister for Planning— 1594 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— 1595 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HIGH RISK OFFENDER TEAMS ROLLOUT—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— 1596 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HIGH RISK OFFENDER TEAMS—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— 1597 JOHN HUNTER HOSPITAL EYE CLINIC—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Health— 1598 MAITLAND HOSPITAL—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Health— 1599 RIDE SHARING SERVICES—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1600 LOCHINVAR POLICE STATION—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1601 SAFETY AUDIT WORK—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1151 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

1602 REVIEW OF NSW PUBLIC WORKS—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1603 WORKERS COMPENSATION SCHEME—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1604 IMPROVEMENT NOTICES—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1605 WORKERS COMPENSATION PAYMENTS—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1606 SKILL OF STONEMASONRY—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1607 NUMBER OF INJURED WORKERS—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1608 BENEFITS REDUCED—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1609 RAIL MAINTENANCE FACILITY PROPOSAL—Mr David Mehan to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1610 REVENUE FROM PENALTY ENFORCEMENT NOTICES—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1611 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTERS—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1612 PRIVATE OPERATOR OF PORT BOTANY—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Treasurer, and Minister for Industrial Relations— 1613 COURT DECISION ON NEWCASTLE RAIL LINE—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1614 RAILWAY OVERBRIDGE NEAR MERRYLANDS EAST PUBLIC SCHOOL—Ms Julia Finn to ask the Minister for Education— 1615 RE-CONTRACTING FRAMEWORK FOR OUT-OF-HOME CARE—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Treasurer, and Minister for Industrial Relations— 1616 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INCIDENTS—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing—

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1617 TAFE LAND—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— 1618 TOLL NOTICES—Ms Jodi McKay to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1619 FUNDING FOR BIG TICKET EVENTS—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events, and Minister for Sport— 1620 HAWKESBURY RIVER RAILWAY BRIDGE—Mr Ryan Park to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1621 WOMEN'S REFUGES—Ms Jodie Harrison to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1622 STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Education— 1152 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

1623 WARATAH RAILWAY STATION—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1624 TRANSPORT AUTHORITY—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1625 AUSGRID—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy— 1626 BERESFIELD POLICE STATION—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Racing— 1627 LEGAL AID NSW—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Racing— 1628 TRAFFIC LIGHTS—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1629 SPEED LIMIT INCREASE—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1630 WENTWORTH POINT AND CARTER STREET URBAN ACTIVATION PRECINCTS—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for Planning— 1631 STAFF AT TRAIN STATIONS—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1632 COMMON ROOMS IN HOUSING NSW PROPERTIES—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1633 WENTWORTH POINT PUBLIC SCHOOL—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for Education— 1634 LAND AT DENNIS WINSTON DRIVE—Mr John Robertson to ask the Minister for Planning— 1635 TAFE-OWNED PROPERTY AT SOUTH STREET—Ms Julia Finn to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— 1636 COMMUNITY HOUSING—Ms Julia Finn to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1637 DENTAL SERVICES AT WESTMEAD HOSPITAL—Ms Julia Finn to ask the Minister for Health— 1638 CARAVAN PARKS—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy representing the Minister for Primary Industries, and Minister for Lands and Water— 1639 ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS AMENDMENT ACT 2014—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Minister for Early Childhood Education, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, and Assistant Minister for Education— 1640 COURT SECURITY AMENDMENT ACT 2011—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Attorney General— 1641 SHERIFF OFFICER AT BALLINA LOCAL COURT—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Attorney General— 1642 DUBBO LOCAL AND DISTRICT COURT—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Attorney General— 1643 SHERIFF'S OFFICER AT TWEED HEADS LOCAL COURT—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Attorney General— 1644 SERVICES OF THE HUB AT MILLER—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Minister for Health— 1645 THE HUB AT MILLER—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Minister for Health— 1646 PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS COMMUNITY HEALTH REVIEW REPORT—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Minister for Health— 1647 MEASURES TO REDUCE TRUANCY—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Minister for Education— 1648 WESTMEAD HOSPITAL MAIN ENTRANCE—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1153 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

1649 EMERGENCY SOCIAL HOUSING—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1650 WOMEN ONLY REFUGE CENTRES—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1651 MEASURES TO ADDRESS TRUANCY—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Racing— 1652 ROOTY HILL RAILWAY STATION—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1653 MOUNT DRUITT COLLEGE—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— 1654 BLACKTOWN HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Minister for Health— 1655 CONCESSIONAL PARKING FEES—Mr Edmond Atalla to ask the Minister for Health— 1656 GRAFFITI DAMAGE—Mr Ryan Park to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure—

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1657 SOCIAL HOUSING TENANCY TERMINATION ORDER—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation— 1658 MOTOR REGISTRY OFFICES—Mr Anoulack Chanthivong to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1659 STAMP DUTY REVENUE—Mr Anoulack Chanthivong to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1660 MANLY MOTOR REGISTRY OFFICE—Mr Anoulack Chanthivong to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1661 SERVICE NSW CENTRE AT LIVERPOOL—Mr Anoulack Chanthivong to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1662 SUITABLE PREMISES FOR SERVICE NSW CENTRES—Mr Anoulack Chanthivong to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1663 STAND-ALONE MOTOR REGISTRY OFFICES—Mr Anoulack Chanthivong to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— 1664 VISITOR CAR PARKING AT CAMPBELLTOWN HOSPITAL—Mr Anoulack Chanthivong to ask the Minister for Health— 1665 PUBLIC INTEREST DISCLOSURE—Mr Paul Lynch to ask the Attorney General— 1666 HIGH SCHOOL FACILITIES—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for Education— 1667 POPULATION PROJECTION—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for Planning— 1668 AUBURN HOSPITAL—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for Health— 1669 STUDENT ENROLMENTS—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— 1670 MAINTENANCE WORK BY SPOTLESS—Mr Jamie Parker to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— 1154 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

1671 STATE TRANSIT AUTHORITY BUS SAFETY INSPECTIONS—Mr Ryan Park to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1672 BUS STOPS WITH DISABILITY ASSISTANCE DEVICES—Mr Ryan Park to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1673 BUSES IN THE STATE TRANSIT AUTHORITY FLEET—Mr Ryan Park to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1674 SECURE BICYCLE LOCKERS—Mr Ryan Park to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1675 WHARVES—Mr Ryan Park to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— 1676 FLOODING ISSUES AT —Mr Ryan Park to ask the Minister for Education— 1677 DRIVING INSTRUCTORS—Ms Jodi McKay to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1678 MOTOR ACCIDENTS AUTHORITY—Ms Jodi McKay to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— 1679 RESEARCH INTO MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS—Ms Jodi McKay to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice- President of the Executive Council— 1680 TRAINING FOR POLICE OFFICERS—Ms Jodi McKay to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Racing— 1681 SEWERAGE PUMP-OUT SUBSIDY—Ms Trish Doyle to ask the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy representing the Minister for Primary Industries, and Minister for Lands and Water— 1682 SERVICE NSW SPRINGWOOD—Ms Trish Doyle to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property—

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1683 SECURITY FENCING—Mr David Mehan to ask the Minister for Education— (1) What is the total number of schools within The Entrance electorate currently provided with security fencing? (2) How many requests for security fencing has Bateau Bay Public School made? (3) Is Bateau bay Public School as secure as other schools within The Entrance electorate with security fencing? 1684 SOUTH WEST SYDNEY INSTITUTE—Ms Julia Finn to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— (1) What is the number of TAFE enrolments in each campus of the South West Sydney Institute as at: (a) 1 July 2011; (b) 1 July 2013; (c) 1 July 2014? (2) How many courses were available in each campus of the South West Sydney Institute as at: (a) 1 July 2011; (b) 1 July 2013; (c) 1 July 2014? 1685 STAFF AT MOTOR REGISTRIES—Ms Julia Finn to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— (1) For the 2014-15 financial year, how many full-time equivalent and part-time equivalent staff were 1155 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

employed at the: (a) Merrylands Motor Registry; (b) Parramatta Motor Registry? 1686 STAFF AT GRANVILLE RAILWAY STATION—Ms Julia Finn to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— (1) How many employees or contractors were working in the following positions at Granville Railway Station on 1 July 2011, 1 July 2014 and 1 July 2015: (a) Ticket staff; (b) Concourse staff; (c) Platform staff; (d) Security staff; (e) Cleaning staff; (f) Management staff; (g) On-call maintenance staff? (2) What was the total number of RailCorp employees at Granville Railway Station on 1 July 2011, 1 July 2014 and 1 July 2015? (3) What was the total number of Sydney Trains employees at Granville Railway Station on 1 July 2011, 1 July 2014 and 1 July 2015? (4) What was the total number of NSW Trains employees at Granville Railway Station on 1 July 2011, 1 July 2014 and 1 July 2015? (5) What was the total number of contractors at Granville Railway Station on 1 July 2011, 1 July 2014 and 1 July 2015? 1687 TEACHING HOURS AT BELMONT TAFE—Ms Yasmin Catley to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— How many part-time casual teachers at Belmont TAFE have lost some or the majority of their teaching hours between 1 March 2011 to 22 October 2015? 1688 VET FEE-HELP LOAN—Ms Yasmin Catley to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— How many students enrolled at Belmont TAFE have signed to a VET Fee-Help loan in 2015? 1689 REDUNDANCIES AT BELMONT TAFE—Ms Yasmin Catley to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— How many permanent teachers and support staff at Belmont TAFE were made redundant between 1 September 2012 to 22 October 2015? 1690 HUNTER TAFE—Ms Yasmin Catley to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— Will Hunter TAFE advertise any Metal Fabrication or Welding courses in semester one, 2016? 1691 SALE OF BELMONT TAFE—Ms Yasmin Catley to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— Will the Government authorise the sale of any or all of Belmont TAFE in 2016? 1692 BELMONT TAFE—Ms Yasmin Catley to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— Will full proceeds from the sale of any or all of Belmont TAFE be made available to Hunter TAFE Institute? 1693 METAL FABRICATION OR WELDING COURSES—Ms Yasmin Catley to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— Does Belmont TAFE plan to enroll students in Metal Fabrication or Welding courses in semester one, 2016? 1694 FUNDING TO HUNTER RESEARCH—Ms Sonia Hornery to ask the Minister for Health— (1) Is the Government providing funding to Hunter research into whether medicinal cannabis alleviates symptoms and pain for terminally ill patients and chronic pain sufferers? 1156 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

(a) If so, how much funding was provided between 1 July 2015 and 30 June 2015? (b) If not, why not? 1695 COMMUTER CAR AND DISABILITY PARKING—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— (1) How many commuter car and disability parking spaces are available at: (a) Olympic Park Ferry Wharf? (b) Rydalmere Ferry Wharf? (c) Meadowbank Ferry Wharf? 1696 RAIL SERVICE TO OLYMPIC PARK—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— What is the Sydney Trains doing to improve the existing heavy rail service to Olympic Park? 1697 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTERS—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— (1) How many domestic violence shelters are located in the Auburn electorate? (a) How many of these shelters are funded by the Government? (2) What is the maximum number of domestic violence victims that can be accommodated at these shelters on any given night? 1698 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE SPECIALIST TEACHERS—Mr Luke Foley to ask the Minister for Education— (1) How many English as a Second Language specialist teachers are currently allocated to each public school in the Auburn electorate? (a) How many of these are full-time positions per school; (b) How many of these are part-time positions per school? (2) How many Reading Recovery specialist teachers are currently allocated to each public school in the Auburn electorate? (a) How many of these are full-time positions per school; (b) How many of these are part-time positions per school? 1699 TAXI DRIVERS AND TAXI NUMBER PLATES—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— (1) How many registered taxi drivers are there in the Fairfield electorate? (2) How many taxi number plates are registered to individuals residing in the Fairfield electorate? 1700 SERVICE NSW CENTRES—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— Does the Government have plans to establish additional Service NSW centres within the Fairfield and the Holroyd Local Government Areas? 1701 MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— (1) In the 2012-13 and the 2013-14 financial years, how many motor vehicle accidents and traffic offences were recorded in: (a) Wakeley; (b) Carramar; (c) Fairfield; (d) Fairfield West; (e) Fairfield Heights; (f) Guildford; (g) Canley Heights; (h) Canley Vale; (i) Villawood? 1157 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

(2) What roads and streets recorded the most motor vehicle accidents in the 2013-14 financial year? 1702 SCHOOL CROSSING SUPERVISOR—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— (1) Will a school crossing supervisor be installed at Canley Heights Public School? (a) If not, why? 1703 CANLEY HEIGHTS PUBLIC SCHOOL—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— (1) Are any works presently scheduled to install flashing school zone signage on Byrd Street, Canley Heights to enhance the safety for Canley Heights Public School students? (a) If not, will consideration be given to install flashing school zone signage on Byrd Street, Canley Heights to enhance the safety for Canley Heights Public School students? 1704 PUBLIC TRANSPORT FARES—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— Can the Minister confirm that commuters in Fairfield will not face increases in public transport fares in this term of Government? 1705 FUNDING FOR SCHOOLS—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Education— Have any schools in the Fairfield electorate lost funding following the 2015 Commonwealth Government Budget? 1706 RECTANGULAR STADIUM IN OUTER WESTERN SYDNEY—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events, and Minister for Sport— With regards to the Government's plans to build a new rectangular stadium in Outer Western Sydney: (1) Where will this stadium be built? (2) When is construction projected to commence? (3) How much will this stadium cost? (4) What is the projected seating capacity of this stadium? 1707 MOBLE PHONE SCANNERS—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Corrections, Minister for Emergency Services, and Minister for Veterans Affairs— What is the projected cost (including set-up and purchase) to install the 20 mobile phone scanners in New South Wales correctional centres? 1708 PRIVACY OF AN INDIVIDUAL—Mr Ron Hoenig to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Racing— (1) What safeguards exist to protect an individual from surveillance, whereby an individual is recorded or photographed, by neighbours or strangers, whilst in their own home or on their own property? (2) Does the Government have plans to enact legislation which would protect the privacy of an individual to conduct themselves without unwanted surveillance, whereby an individual is recorded or photographed, by neighbours or strangers whilst on or in their own property? 1709 STATE LITERACY AND NUMERACY ACTION PLAN—Mr Ron Hoenig to ask the Minister for Education— (1) Will the Government extend the State Literacy and Numeracy Action Plan beyond the 2016 school year? (a) If not, what other initiatives will be made available to assist schools to address underperformance in literacy and numeracy? (2) Can the Minister confirm that schools which have improved their performance in literacy and numeracy but still face significant social and cultural challenges will not miss out on access to future funding initiatives? 1710 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PACKAGE FUNDING—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— 1158 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

(1) Is the $20 million domestic violence package funding to 'boost the capacity of women's refuges and other specialist homelessness services' a rebadging of Commonwealth funding already allocated under the National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness (NPAH)? (2) Is the promised funding to increase crisis accommodation allocated at the expense of another important project in the sector and not as an 'additional funding'? (3) For how long will the 'additional funding' be provided? (4) Have the State and Federal Government signed off on funding beyond 2015-16 financial year? 1711 EXTENDED SCHOOL ABSENTEEISM—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Education— (1) Did the twelve year old girl who died in Aberglasslyn in September 2015 have a high number of days absent from school? (2) How many days were missed in each of the years from 2013 to 2015? (3) What steps did each of the schools take in relation to reporting extended absenteeism? (4) What steps should schools take in relation to reporting excessive absenteeism? (5) Was this girl's excessive absenteeism reported to Family and Community Services? 1712 SCHOOLS IN MAITLAND—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Education— (1) What investigations has the Department of Education done regarding the demographic needs of Maitland in relation to schools in the next four years? (2) Will the Minister build a new primary school in Maitland before 2022? (3) Will the Minister build a new high school in Maitland before 2022? 1713 MAITLAND CITY COUNCIL—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Local Government— (1) On what basis was it determined that Maitland City Council was not 'Fit for the Future', considering that Maitland is the fastest growing regional area in inland New South Wales and has undergone significant community consultation to deliver a range of improvements to infrastructure and services, in a financially responsible and strategically planned environment? (2) What will be the cost of amalgamation? (3) How much will be funded by the Government? (4) How much more will the average rate payer in Maitland City Council have to pay to fund amalgamation? (5) How much more will the average rate payer in Dungog Shire Council have to pay to fund amalgamation? (6) Did the Maitland City Council submission request amalgamation with any other council, including Dungog? (7) Did the Dungog Shire Council submission request amalgamation with any other council, including Maitland City Council? 1714 DRAFT HUNTER GROWTH AND INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Planning— Will the promised draft Hunter Growth and Infrastructure Plan be delivered before 25 December 2015? 1715 SPECIAL INFRASTRUCTURE CONTRIBUTION CHARGE—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Planning— When will the Special infrastructure Contribution Charge (which has been in draft since 2011) be adopted? 1716 STATE INFRASTRUCTURE CHARGES—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Planning— Will the Government place the same conditions on State Infrastructure Charges as there currently are on Local Government Section 94 Contributions; that they must be allocated to specific projects in a transparent process so that the community can see what services and infrastructure the money will fund, rather than just be placed into general revenue? 1717 MINE SUBSIDENCE—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Planning— (1) When will the promised $17 million mine subsidence remediation fund be available to be accessed for urban renewal? (2) What action will the Government take for families in non-urban areas of the Hunter who have suffered from mine subsidence? 1159 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

1718 THORNTON RAILWAY BRIDGE PROJECT—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— When will the Government deliver on the 2011 promise to complete the Thornton Railway Bridge project to create four lanes of traffic capacity for new developments at Thornton North and Chisholm? 1719 PRIVATE OPERATOR OF PORT BOTANY—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Treasurer, and Minister for Industrial Relations— Is compensation payable to the private operator of Port Botany for container throughput at Newcastle Port in excess of a cap? 1720 DRAFT HUNTER GROWTH AND INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Minister for Planning— When will the draft Hunter Growth and Infrastructure Plan (an updated version of the 2006 Hunter Regional Plan) be released? 1721 DETAILED PLAN FOR MINE SUBSIDENCE—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Minister for Planning— (1) When will the Government release the detailed plan for its $17 million mine subsidence election commitment? (2) Will the plan focus on plot by plot grouting or on a more strategic cross city approach? 1722 STOCKTON CENTRE CLOSURE—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing representing the Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services, and Minister for Multiculturalism— What is the closure date of the Stockton Centre? 1723 PETROLEUM EXPLORATION LICENCE—Mr Tim Crakanthorp to ask the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy— With reference to the announcement on the 10th of March 2015 that AJ Lucas had acquired 80 percent shares in Petroleum Exploration Licence (PEL) 458 from Lawndale who in turn acquired the PELs from Dart Energy Ltd: (1) Did the Government approve the change in ownership of PEL458 from Dart Energy to Lawndale, as per conditions 45 and 46 of the PEL458 licence conditions? (a) If yes, when did the Government approve this change in ownership? (b) Who did it consult with over the approval? (c) What are the new licence conditions? (2) Is the Government aware of Dart Energy's plans for PEL458? (3) Is the Government aware of AJ Lucas's plans for PEL458? (4) Will the Government commit to not renewing PEL458 when it expires in June 2016? (5) What is the Government's rationale for entering into buy-back negotiations for some PELs and not others, considering that the Government has recently entered into negotiations with Dart Energy and purchased PEL445 in the Northern Rivers? 1724 CITY ROUTE—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— What direct city route will the commuters of Chester Hill, Sefton and Birrong rely on, considering that the Government reduced train services to the Inner West Train Lines in October 2013 and that construction of the Sydney Metro and South Line may potentially shutdown the Bankstown Line? 1725 COMMUTER CARPARK IN BANKSTOWN—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— Will the Government commit to building a new commuter carpark in Bankstown to accommodate the increase in train patronage as a result of the Government's urban renewal plans for the Sydenham to Bankstown Rail corridor? 1726 OPAL CARD—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— How many pensioners and students in the Bankstown electorate have bought an Opal card to date? 1160 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

1727 NSW TRUSTEE AND GUARDIAN OFFICE—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Premier, and Minister for Western Sydney— Given that the Government has decided to close the NSW Trustee and Guardian office at Bankstown, what government department will instead lease this premise? 1728 LOCAL DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Planning— (1) Will the Minister confirm that the criteria for local district commissioners (representatives) recommended by councils to be part of the Sydney Greater Commission include: (a) Appropriately qualified as similarly required by appointees on Joint Regional Planning Panels; (b) Not worked or have worked for at least five years as a lobbyist or consultants for any property developer; (c) Not had an interest in an application before the Department of Planning in the past five years; (d) Not have been an elected Councillor? 1729 NSW TRUSTEE AND GUARDIAN OFFICE IN BANKSTOWN—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Attorney General— (1) Why is the Government closing the NSW Trustee and Guardian Office in Bankstown, considering the projected population growth as a result of the Government's urban renewal plans? (2) Can the Minister confirm that the services to clients will remain free? 1730 BANKSTOWN COUNCIL—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Local Government— Will the Government force Bankstown Council to merge with a not Fit for the Future council despite Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal determining that Bankstown Council is Fit for the Future? 1731 LOCAL ROADS IN BANKSTOWN—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— (1) Will the Minister develop an investment package to upgrade local roads in Bankstown, as a result of the Government's Sydney Metro (Sydenham to Bankstown Urban Renewal corridor) plan to support the projected population increases? (a) If not, why not? 1732 BEHAVIOURAL CHANGE PROGRAMS—Ms Tania Mihailuk to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— When providing $19.5 million towards mandated behavioural change programs, will the Minister ensure that such programs are not conducted in the same vicinity that supports services for victims of domestic violence? 1733 PORT STEPHENS COUNCIL—Ms Kate Washington to ask the Minister for Local Government— With reference to the ABC Radio National's 'Background Briefing' program aired on Sunday 4 October 2015 titled 'The sand mining mayor who loves a deal': (1) What actions is the Minister taking to ensure that Port Stephens Council is acting in accordance with the law and in the best interests of the residents of Port Stephens? (2) Will the Minister accept Independent Pricing And Regulatory Tribunal's determination that Port Stephens Council is Fit for the Future? 1734 RURAL FIRE STATIONS—Ms Kate Washington to ask the Minister for Corrections, Minister for Emergency Services, and Minister for Veterans Affairs— What is the Government's timeline for the funding, construction and completion of the Tilligerry Peninsula, Fingal and Karuah Rural Fire Service Stations in Port Stephens area? 1735 KARUAH BOAT RAMP—Ms Kate Washington to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— With reference to the improvements to the Karuah boat ramp that were identified as one of the 22 Priority Regional Projects for NSW Boating: (1) What funding has the Government allocated to rectifying the Karuah boat ramp? (2) What works are to be undertaken to ensure that the Karuah boat ramp is both functional and safe? 1161 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

(3) When will the works commence? (4) When will the works be complete? 1736 WILLIAMTOWN RAAF BASE—Ms Kate Washington to ask the Minister for the Environment, Minister for Heritage, and Assistant Minister for Planning— (1) What are the terms of reference for each of the inquiries and panels that the Government has established as a result of contamination emanating from the Williamtown RAAF Base, including the: (a) Expert panel being chaired by the NSW Chief Scientist; (b) Community reference group; (c) Elected representative group; (d) Inquiry being chaired by Professor Mark Taylor? 1737 NATIONAL PLANNING PRINCIPLES FOR ANIMALS IN DISASTERS—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy representing the Minister for Primary Industries, and Minister for Lands and Water— (1) What work has the Government done to ensure that natural disaster and emergency service authorities include protection of animals in their disaster plans? (2) What work has been done to ensure that farmers have bushfire and natural disaster plans that include plans to help protect their livestock? (3) What other action has the Government taken to ensure that the National Planning Principles for Animals in Disasters are implemented in all government disaster plans? 1738 FISH LABELLING—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy representing the Minister for Primary Industries, and Minister for Lands and Water— (1) How often does the Government audit fish and chip shops, restaurants and fresh fish retailers to ensure that fish labelling is accurate in terms of species and country of origin? (a) To what extent are these audits unannounced? (b) To what extent do these audits include DNA testing for species given a Greenpeace DNA analysis of 'flake' sold in 23 Melbourne fish and chip shops found a third were incorrectly labelled and included species like overfished school shark? (2) What consideration will the Government give to strengthening labelling requirements to ensure consumers can determine: (a) What species of fish is being sold; (b) Where it is from; (c) Whether it was caught or farmed; (d) Whether it is sustainable? 1739 POLYSTYRENE FOAM—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for the Environment, Minister for Heritage, and Assistant Minister for Planning— (1) What environmental problems have been identified when polystyrene foam gets diverted to landfill? (2) How many facilities in New South Wales recycle polystyrene foam? (a) Of these, how many provide for 100 percent recycling of the material? (3) What final products is recycled polystyrene foam made into? (4) How many tonnes of polystyrene foam does New South Wales consume? (a) How much of this is recycled? (5) What options are being considered to help boost recycling rates of polystyrene foam? (a) What increases are expected from these options? (6) What options are being considered to help reduce consumption of polystyrene foam? (7) To what extent does the Government accept that there are alternative packing options available that could replace polystyrene foam? (8) To what extent is the Government pushing for a national ban on the sale, use and importation of polystyrene foam? 1740 BICYCLE AWARENESS—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure representing the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Vice-President of the Executive Council— (1) What are the accident, injury and death trends for crashes or incidents involving motor vehicles and bicycles? 1162 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

(2) What evidence has the Government carried out into motorists' awareness of bicycle riders and road rules relating to cycling? (3) What evidence has the Government identified about motorists' awareness of bicycle riders and road rules relating to cycling? (4) Is the Government aware of the 2014 VicRoads Review of Victorian Cycling Related Road Rules and Legislation, which recommended an education and communications campaign on cycling-related road rules? (5) What assessment has the Government made of strategies to improve awareness and reduce conflict between motor vehicles and bicycles? (6) What information programs has the Government carried out for this purpose? (7) What behaviour change programs has the Government carried out for this purpose? (8) What evaluation has been carried out of these programs and what impact has been identified? (9) What further plans does the Government have to improve motorist awareness of bicycle riders and road rules relating to cycling? 1741 COUNCIL POWERS TO REGULATE COMMERCIAL WASTE ACTIVITIES—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for Local Government— (1) What concerns have been raised with the Government about commercial waste collection activities occurring at times that impact on adjacent residents? (2) What concerns have been raised with the Government that councils have limited powers to control commercial waste activities? (3) What assessment has been made of laws in Victoria that enable councils to make by-laws to manage how commercial contractors manage and collect waste in their local government area and how Victorian councils have used these provisions to prevent noise impacts? (4) What consideration will the Government give to introducing similar provisions? 1742 LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTED DIVERSION PROGRAM—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Racing— (1) What assessment has the Government made of the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion or LEAD program operating in Seattle Washington, Santa Fe, New Mexico and Albany, New York? (2) What is the response of local law enforcement agencies to this program? (3) What is the evidence about this program's success in diverting people from low-level drugs misuse before criminal sanction? (4) What similar drug diversion programs has the Government investigated? (5) What assessment has the Government made of trialling this program in New South Wales, including in the inner city of Sydney? (6) What assessment has the Government made of trialling similar drug diversion programs in New South Wales, including in the inner city of Sydney? (7) What plans does the Government have to implement drug diversion programs in New South Wales? 1743 ACCESSIBLE AND ADAPTABLE HOUSING SUPPLY—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for Family and Community Services, and Minister for Social Housing— With reference to housing that is accessible to meet the needs of people with disabilities and/or limited mobility: (1) How many public housing properties in New South Wales are wheelchair-accessible and adaptable? (2) How many public housing properties in the inner city of Sydney are wheelchair-accessible and adaptable? (3) What shortfalls has the Government identified in the supply of accessible and adaptable housing in the inner city of Sydney? (4) What action has the Government taken to increase the supply of accessible and adaptable housing in New South Wales? (5) How many new accessible and adaptable housing units has the Government provided in the inner city of Sydney since 1 April 2011? (6) How many new accessible and adaptable housing units are planned for the inner city of Sydney over the next four years? (7) What percentage of units in new public housing developments is required to be accessible and adaptable? (8) How does the Government ensure that accessible properties are available for applicants with a disability or low mobility? (9) What further action will the Government take to ensure that people with a disability or limited 1163 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

mobility are given priority for accessible or modified properties? 1744 BACKPACKER HOSTELS—Mr Alex Greenwich to ask the Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation— (1) What concerns have been raised with the Government about noise and anti-social behaviour impacts of backpacker hostels on adjacent communities? (2) What concerns have been raised with the Government about limited council powers to control these impacts where there are 'existing use' rights that predate current zoning and few or no consent conditions? (3) What statewide regulation applies to short term tourist accommodation such as backpacker hostels to ensure they act as good neighbours? (4) What advice does the Government provide to complainants on these noise and anti-social behaviour complaints? (5) What requirements do backpacker hostels have to meet with respect to: (a) Management of shared accommodation; (b) Provision of facilities; (c) Limits on overcrowding; (d) Enforceable plans of management; (e) Use of outdoor courtyards; (f) Noise abatement; (g) Overnight on site managers; (h) Consumption of alcohol on site? (6) What minimum level of accommodation standard are backpacker hostels required to provide guests? (7) How does Fair Trading determine whether a backpacker hostel is covered under boarding house regulations? (8) What assessment has the Government made of whether boarding house regulations could be applied to regulate other shared accommodation including backpacker hostels? (9) What consideration will the Government give to improved regulation or licensing for backpacker hostels in order to protect community amenity? 1745 APRIL FLOOD REVIEW—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Planning— (1) When was the Aurizon and ARTC Hexham Train Support Facility April flood review requested? (2) When was the review received by the Department of Planning and Infrastructure? (3) On what date was the review report originally expected to be released? (4) What date is the review report now expected to be released by the Department of Planning and Infrastructure? 1746 VISITS TO ELECTORATES BY MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Premier, and Minister for Western Sydney— With reference to the Members of Parliament visiting other electorates within New South Wales in an official capacity: (1) Do you expect or require visiting MPs to contact sitting Members to inform them of the proposed visit? (2) Do you expect or require visiting MPs to seek permission from sitting Members to visit other electorates? (3) Are MPs currently required to seek permission from your Department to visit other electorates? 1747 UNDERGROUND ASSETS—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy— With reference to the location of underground assets such as gas cabling and wires, and electricity cabling and wires: (1) Are all energy providers required to register their location with a centralised agency such as 'Dial Before You Dig'? (a) If yes, is this a national requirement or a New South Wales requirement? (b) If no, why not? (2) Are all energy providers required to include a location tracking mechanism such as a trace wire that is locatable by existing technology? (3) If underground assets are not locatable by existing technology how does the asset owner notify third parties of the location? (4) If underground assets are not locatable by existing technology and are damaged by a third party 1164 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

during digging, who is responsible to pay for damage to the assets? 1748 INTENSIVE CARE UNITS—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Health— (1) With reference to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds at John Hunter Hospital (JHH) and Calvary Mater Newcastle: (a) How many beds were available on 27 September 2015? (b) How many beds were in use on 27 September 2015? (c) How many patients presented for ICU admittance on 27 September 2015? (d) What other hospitals were patients redirected to if there were no available beds at both JHH and Calvary Mater Newcastle? 1749 FUNDS FOR LOWER HUNTER HOSPITAL—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Health— (1) What funds have been made available for the construction of the new Lower Hunter Hospital from: (a) The NSW Health 2015-16 Budget; (b) The Hunter Infrastructure and Investment Fund 2015-16; (c) The NSW Resources for Regions Program 2015-16? (2) Will any funds be sought from private investors during 2015-16? 1750 NSW AMBULANCE RESOURCES—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Health— With reference to the NSW Ambulance resources: (1) How many operational zones are there in New South Wales? (2) How many ambulance stations are there in each operational zone? (3) How many ambulances are allocated to each operational zone? (a) What percentage of these is allocated to more than one operational zone? (4) For recording purposes, if an ambulance is allocated to more than one operational zone, is the ambulance recorded only once or recorded as attending each operational zone? 1751 OPAL CARDS WITH CREDIT—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure— With reference to the Opal cards which have credit available on them: (1) Can a refund of available funds be obtained if the card is no longer required and is: (a) Registered; (b) Not registered? (2) Can a refund of available funds be obtained by the next of kin if the registered owner of the card dies or becomes incapacitated? (3) Where is the unused funds transferred to if it remains unused and unclaimed? (4) What is the timeframe before a card and funds is considered dormant? 1752 TAFE AND VET FUNDING—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Skills, and Minister for Small Business— With reference to TAFE and VET funding in the 2015-16 Budget: (1) Does the allocated Budget include Commonwealth Government funding? (a) If so, what is the total funding provided by the Commonwealth Government within the New South Wales TAFE and VET budgets? (2) Does the total budget for TAFE and VET in New South Wales, as shown in the 2015-16 Budget Papers, include predicted contributions from students who enrol and take on payment, in part or in whole, for the chosen course of study? (a) If so, what is the total financial amount predicted in the 2015-16 Budget for student contributions? (3) How many students have enrolled in TAFE or VET course, by accepting a responsibility for payment for the course? (4) What is the total value of fee responsibility accepted by students in the TAFE and VET sector? (5) How many students have taken on a government managed and endorsed debt for pursuing their TAFE or VET studies? (6) What is the total quantum of debt that has been taken on by students in 2015 through processes managed, controlled and assisted by the Government? 1165 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

1753 PRIVATE BUSINESSES OPERATING WITHIN NEW SOUTH WALES TRAIN STATIONS—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation— Does the Government monitor the business practices of the private businesses operating within New South Wales train stations to ensure they are fair, reasonable and legal? 1754 COST OF NECESSARY AIDS TO QUIT SMOKING—Mr Guy Zangari to ask the Minister for Corrections, Minister for Emergency Services, and Minister for Veterans Affairs— What is the average cost for each prisoner who is a smoker to supply them with the necessary aids to help them quit smoking? 1755 RESPONSES TO THE DRUG 'ICE'—Ms Jenny Aitchison to ask the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, Assistant Minister for Health, Minister for Women, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault— (1) How many people does the Government estimate are addicted to crystal methamphetamine or 'ice' across New South Wales? (2) How many individuals are treated for the effects of ice on a daily basis in rural and regional hospitals? (3) What treatment protocols are in place to help people overcome their addiction to ice? (4) Are all treatment protocols available to individuals in rural and regional areas? (5) What action has the Government taken to ensure that New South Wales treatment services are adequate and provide assistance to those who need it most, regardless of their location? 1756 GOVERNMENT PROPERTY REGISTER—Mr Clayton Barr to ask the Minister for Finance, Services and Property— Does the Government Property Register (GPR) includes all property assets of all State Owned Corporations (SOCs) even though SOCs were not obliged to report on their properties (reference Budget Estimates Question on Notice no 1)?

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Appendix A

Organisation Description Funding ALBURY CITY COUNCIL SAFE NETBALL COURTS AT URANA ROAD OVAL $ 25,000 ALBURY CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF SPORTSGROUND LIGHTING AT HAYDON PARK $ 25,000 ALBURY WODONGA RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL CLUB UPGRADE EXISTING LIGHTING TOWERS RUGBY UNION $ 15,000 INC ALSTONVILLE & DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB UPGRADE CRICKET PRACTICE NETS AT GEOFF WATT OVAL ALSTONVILLE $ 5,500 ARDLETHAN RECREATION RESERVE TRUST CONSTRUCTION OF SYNTHETIC CRICKET PITCH $ 2,500 ARDLETHAN RECREATION RESERVE TRUST UPGRADING & ASPHALTING OF MULTIPURPOSE TENNIS/NETBALL $ 14,899 COURT ARDLETHAN, ARIAH PARK- MIRROOL FOOTBALL & ARDLETHAN, ARIAH PARK - MIRROOL FOOTBALL & NETBALL CLUB: NETBALL CLUB (NORTHERN JETS) MULTIFUNCTION COURT DEVELOPMENT NO. 2 $ 25,000 ARDLETHAN, ARIAH PARK- MIRROOL FOOTBALL & ARDLETHAN, ARIAH PARK - MIRROOL FOOTBALL & NETBALL CLUB: NETBALL CLUB (NORTHERN JETS) MULTIFUNCTION COURT DEVELOPMENT NO. 1 $ 25,000 ARMIDALE ARCHERS INCORPORATED CONSTRUCTION OF BENCH SEATING AND CONCRETE SHOOTING LINE AT ARMIDALE ARCHERY RANGE $ 1,727 ARMIDALE ARCHERS INCORPORATED CONSTRUCTION OF DISABLED TOILET FACILITIES $ 7,000 ARMIDALE PISTOL CLUB RAISE THE EARTH BACK STOP, RENEW INNER SAFETY FENCE AND BUILD A NEW BAFFLE FOR 25M RANGE $ 4,814 ARMIDALE RIFLE CLUB PROVISION OF AN ALL WEATHER FACILITY WITH AMENITIES FOR THE SAFETY AND COMFORT OF SHOOTERS AND AN ALL WEATHER VENUE FOR TRAINING $ 9,433 ARMIDALE RIFLE CLUB INC. PURCHASE OF A HESTA002 TARGET SYSTEM, INSTALLATION OF $ 17,297 CULVERT OVER WATERCOURSE AND RE-ALIGNMENT OF SHOOTING MOUNDS Ashford Club Inc Construction of a brick amenities block at the Ashford Sports Ground $ 75,000 ASHFORD RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB INCORPORATED ESTABLISHMENT OF SPECTATOR SEATING AT THE ASHFORD SPORTS GROUND FOR RUGBY LEAGUE AND CRICKET. $ 11,000 AUSTRALIAN DEER ASSOCIATION - SYDNEY BRANCH PURCHASE OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT TO USE FOR HUNTING TRAINING COURSES $ 2,352 AUSTRALIAN DEER ASSOCIATION INC - HUNTER FACILITATION OF FIREARMS SAFETY COURSES FOR HUNTER $ 1,110 VALLEY BRANCH VALLEY AUSTRALIAN DEER ASSOCIATION AUSTRALIAN HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND FACILITATION OF TRAINING PROGRAMS INCLUDING THE PURCHASE OF TWO-WAY RADIOS, GPS AND SATELLITE PHONE $ 7,621 AUTISM SPECTRUM AUSTRALIA (ASPECT) PLAYGROUND UPGRADE AT THE ASPECT SOUTH COAST CENTRE FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM $ 25,000 AVON VALLEY FIELD ARCHERS HARD SURFACE AREA FOR DISABLED ARCHERS. UNDER COVER AREA FOR INDOOR COMPETITION FOR DISABLED ARCHERS $ 11,000 BALLINA JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB INC. UPGRADE TO SOLAR HOT WATER AT FRIPP OVAL $ 1,868 BALLINA LIGHTHOUSE & LISMORE SURF LIFESAVING NEW SURF CLUB FACILITIATES AT LIGHTHOUSE BEACH BALLINA TO CLUB INC. REPLACE SHIPPING CONTAINERS & DEMOUNTABLES $ 100,000 BALLINA LIGHTHOUSE & LISMORE SURF LIFESAVING REPLACE SHIPPPING CONTAINERS USED FOR PATROL ACTIVITIES CLUB INC. WITH PURPOSE BUILT SURF LIFE SAVING FACILITY $ 150,000 BALLINA SHIRE COUNCIL WOLLONGBAR SPORTS FIELDS - CONSTRUCTION OF FOUR NETBALL COURTS $ 25,000 BALLINA SHIRE COUNCIL PROVISION OF SPORTSFIELD LIGHTING AT BALLINA NETBALL $ 25,000 COURTS BALRANALD SHIRE COUNCIL PROVISION OF AN UNDERCOVER RECREATION AREA AT RESERVE 68009 $ 7,379 BARADINE & DISTRICT PROGRESS ASSOCIATION INC INSTALLATION OF A POOL ACCESS HOIST AT BARADINE SWIMMING POOL $ 10,000 BARADINE & DISTRICT PROGRESS ASSOCIATION INC Construction of new kiosk $ 48,000 BARADINE & DISTRICT PROGRESS ASSOCIATION INC. BARADINE TENNIS COURT IMPROVEMENTS $ 25,000 BARBARIANS RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL CLUB BARBARIANS RUGBY PARK WATERING SYSTEM $ 25,000 INCORPORATED 1167 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

BARELLAN SWIMMING CLUB TO ENHANCE THE EXISTING FACILITY AT THE BARELLAN POOL BY $ 25,000 THE PROVISION OF PERMANENT SHELTER. BARNSLEY FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED UPGRADE FENCING AT PLAYING FIELD $ 968 BARNSLEY FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND ON TAYLOR PARK BARNSLEY NO.1 FIELD $ 12,000 BARROOK SPORTING FIELD & GAME AUST INC CONSTRUCTION OF A SECURE VAULT TO HOUSE FIREARMS AND AMUNITION, PURCHASE OF A GENERATOR AND AN AUTOMATIC REMOTE CONTROLLED TARGET THROWER AT BARROOK SPORTING FIELD & GAME $ 7,020 BARROOK SPORTING FIELD & GAME AUST INC PURCHASE OF TWO AUTOMATIC CLAY TARGET MACHINES $ 3,400 BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION OF NEWCASTLE UPGRADE OF CHANGE ROOMS AND AMENITIES AT NEWCASTLE BASKETBALL STADIUM $ 25,000 BATEMANS BAY BMX CLUB INC UPGRADE BATEMANS BAY BMX TRACK - STAGE 1 $ 2,500 BATEMANS BAY SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB SURF CLUB REDEVELOPMENT 2013 $ 305,000 BATHURST CITY COLTS SPORTING CLUB INC LOCO OVAL CRICKET NETS CONSTRUCTION OCTOBER 2014 $ 16,000 BATHURST CITY CROQUET CLUB UPGRADE CROQUET LAWN SURFACE AND THE WATERING SYSTEM AT BATHURST CITY CROQUET CLUB $ 2,070 BATHURST CYCLING CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A CLUBHOUSE AT THE BATHURST BIKE PARK (BBP) $ 25,000 BATHURST HOCKEY ASSOCIATION INC CONSTRUCTION OF NEW GOAL POSTS AT COOKE HOCKEY COMPLEX $ 7,500 BATHURST NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC UPGRADE PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM AT NETBALL COMPLEX $ 2,650 BATHURST PCYC INSTALLATION OF A SPRUNG FLOOR IN THE GYMNASTICS COURT AT BATHURST PCYC $ 8,182 BATHURST PISTOL CLUB INCORPORATED CONSTRUCTION OF STAIRS, RAMPS AND WALKWAYS BETWEEN RANGES, CLUBHOUSE AND AMENITIES AT BATHURST PISTOL CLUB $ 7,615 BATHURST REGIONAL COUNCIL UPGRADE GRANDSTAND SEATING AT CARRINGTON PARK SPORTING COMPLEX $ 23,155 BEGA RIFLE CLUB INC. PURCHASE OF TWO ELECTRONIC TARGET SYSTEMS AND MODIFICATION TO EXISTING FRAMES AT BEGA RIFLE RANGE $ 8,480 BEGA RSL CLUB LTD UPGRADE TOILET & SHOWER FACILITIES, INSTALL SHADE STRUCTURE AND CLOTHS $ 25,000 BEGA VALLEY SHIRE COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT OF A TRAINING FIELD AT LAWRENCE PARK $ 5,501 BEGA VALLEY SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF LIGHTING AT PAMBULA SPORTING COMPLEX $ 15,900 BEGA VALLEY SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF DRAINAGE AND COURT SURFACE AT CANDELO TENNIS CLUB $ 25,000 BELLAMBI FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION INC. UPGRADE THE FENCING AT ELIZABETH PARK BELLAMBI $ 25,000 BELLING PARK COMMUNITY GROUP INC INSTALLATION OF AN OUT-DOOR GYM AT BELLING PARK $ 25,000 BELLINGEN SHIRE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF A FITNESS CIRCUIT AT GEORGE EDMUNDS RESERVE $ 16,464 BELLINGEN SHIRE COUNCIL DORRIGO POOL - ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY PROJECT $ 19,668 BELLINGEN SHIRE COUNCIL CONNELL PARK SPORTS FACILITY LIGHTING ENHANCEMENT $ 25,000 PROJECT BELLINGEN VALLEY / DORRIGO RUGBY LEAGUE UPGRADE OF GRANDSTAND AND AMENITIES AT BELLINGEN PARK $ 68,182 FOOTBALL CLUB BELLINGER VALLEY NORTH BEACH SURF LIFE SAVING BELLINGER VALLEY NORTH BEACH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB CLUB $ 30,580 BELMONT DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB UPGRADE OF THE JUNIOR CRICKET NETS AND PITCH AT BARTON SPORTS COMPLEX $ 8,000 BELMONT SWANSEA UNITED SOCCER CLUB UPGRADE TO BLACKSMITHS OVAL PLAYING SURFACE TO ACCOMMODATE INCREASED USAGE AS PER STRATEGIC PLAN. $ 21,200 BENDEMEER RODEO & CAMPDRAFT ASSOCIATION UPGRADE OF FENCING AT BENDEMEER RODEO AND CAMPDRAFT INCORPORATED GROUND $ 5,247 BENDEMEER RODEO AND CAMPDRAFT BENDEMEER RODEO AND CAMPDRAFT - UPGRADE TO ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED CAMPDRAFT YARDS AT COCKBURN PARK $ 5,000 BERMAGUI COUNTRY CLUB LTD CONSTRUCTION OF TWO MULTI-PURPOSE COURTS WITH SYNTHETIC SURFACE AND FENCING AROUND COURTS $ 25,000 1168 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

BERMAGUI FIELD AND GAME INC CONSTRUCTION OF A STORAGE SHED FOR EQUIPMENT AT BERMAGUI FIELD AND GAME RANGE $ 8,528 BERRIGAN CRICKET CLUB INSTALLATION OF CRICKET NETS AT BERRIGAN RECREATION RESERVE $ 24,000 BINALONG N.S.W SKATE PARK COMMITTEE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SKATE PARK AT BINALONG RECREATION INCORPORATED GROUNDS $ 25,000 BINNAWAY SMALL BORE RIFLE CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A SHED TO BE USED AS AN AMENITIES BUILDING AND TRAINING FACILITY $ 15,858 BIRUBI POINT SURF LIFESAVING CLUB BIRUBI POINT SURF LIFESAVING CLUB BUILDING STAGE 2 $ 260,000 BLAND SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF FIELD LIGHTING AT PERSEVERANCE STREET COMPLEX $ 25,000 BLAYNEY LITTLE ATHLETICS INCORPORATED INSTALLATION OF TWO SYNTHETIC GRASS RUN-UPS TO THE LOG JUMPS AT KING GEORGE OVAL $ 8,871 BLAYNEY SENIOR FOOTBALL CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF A NEW SUB-SURFACE IRRIGATION SYSTEM ON FIELD ONE AT BLAYNEY SHOWGROUND $ 10,018 BLAYNEY SHIRE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF AN AUTOMATED WATERING SYSTEM AT BLAYNEY SHOWGROUND PLAYING FIELDS $ 23,750 BLAYNEY SHIRE COUNCIL NAPIER STREET OVAL - TOILET/CHANGE FACILITIES $ 25,000 BLAYNEY SHIRE COUNCIL KING GEORGE OVAL - SEATING UPGRADE $ 7,499 BLUE MOUNTAINS CROQUET CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A LARGE SHED FOR EQUIPMENT STORAGE AND SHELTER FOR MEMBERS AT BLUE MOUNTAINS CROQUET CLUB $ 1,072 BOAMBEE SOCCER CLUB ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENTS - WATER $ 8,860 BOGGABRI GUNNEDAH GUN CLUB INC CLEAR ACCESS ROAD AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE GROUNDS, CREATE A SECONDARY ACCESS POINT, ERECT BOUNDARY SIGNAGE AND SHOOTING CAGES AT BOGGABRI GUNNEDAH GUN CLUB $ 7,102 BOMBALA AND DISTRICT RUGBY LEAGUE INC Toilet and change room facility upgrade $ 75,000 BOMBALA COUNCIL DEMOLITION & CONSTRUCTION OF AMENITIES AT DELEGATE SPORTSGROUND $ 25,000 BOOROWA COUNCIL UPGRADE OF THE LIGHTING AT THE BOOROWA SHOWGROUND $ 14,732 FACILITY BOURKE TENNIS CLUB INC UPGRADE OF FENCING AT BOURKE TENNIS CLUB $ 7,270 BOWRAVILLE JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE Upgrade of Hennessey Tape Oval $ 27,492 BRAIDWOOD PISTOL AND TARGET SHOOTING CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF MOUND RANGE BAFFLES, CAUSEWAY AND EARTHWORKS AT BRAIDWOOD PISTOL AND TARGET SHOOTING CLUB $ 9,084 BRAIDWOOD PISTOL AND TARGET SHOOTING CLUB UPGRADE OF FACILITIES INCLUDING INSTALLATION OF A SOLAR $ 5,386 SYSTEM, WATER PUMP, GAS HOT WATER AND CABLE CONNECTION FOR AN EMERGENCY PHONE BRAIDWOOD PISTOL CLUB PURCHASE, INSTALLATION AND FIT OUT OF A STORAGE CONTAINER TO PROVIDE STORAGE, A TRAINING AREA AND MEETING ROOM, CONVERSION OF KITCHENETTE INTO A LOCKABLE FIREARMS ROOM AND UPGRADE OF FENCING $ 16,225 BRANXTON CROQUET CLUB PURCHASE OF A RIDE ON MOWER FOR BRANXTON PARK $ 1,040 BREWARRINA SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF SHADE FACILITIES - BREWARRINA AND DISTRICT WAR MEMORIAL OLYMPIC POOL COMPLEX $ 21,750 BROKEN HILL FIELD AND GAME ASSOCIATION PURCHASE OF AN AUTOMATIC CLAY TARGET MACHINE AND TRAILER, CONSTRUCTION OF A CONCRETE BLOCK TO ACCOMMODATE THE MACHINE $ 3,115 BROKEN HILL FIELD AND GAME ASSOCIATION UPGRADE OF WATER SUPPLY AND HEATING AT BROKEN HILL $ 2,500 INCORPORATED FIELD AND GAME BROKEN HILL NETBALL ASSOCIATION PURCHASE OF A STORAGE CONTAINER FOR NETBALL EQUIPMENT INCORPORATED $ 748 BROKEN HILL PCYC INSTALLATION OF INSULATION AND LINING OF THE INTERIOR OF THE BOXING SHED AT BROKEN HILL PCYC $ 25,000 BROKEN HILL PISTOL CLUB INC. INSTALL EYEBROW BAFFLES, RAISE STOP BUTT MOUNDS, REPAIR $ 18,300 RANGE DIVISION WALLS AND INSTALL GROUND BAFFLING TO CONVERT RANGE TO LIMITED DANGER AREA CLASSIFICATION BROULEE SURFERS SURF LIFESAVING CLUB STAGE ONE EXPANSION AND UPGRADE AT BROULEE SLSC INCORPORATED $ 300,000 1169 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

BUFFALO RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA INC PROVISION OF GENERATOR POWER TO CLUBHOUSE $ 895 BUFFALO RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA INC INSTALLATION OF SHOWER FACILITIES AT THE COOYAL RANGE $ 1,653 BYABARRA TENNIS CLUB UPGRADE SURFACE OF COURT 2 WITH SYNTHETIC GRASS AT BYABARRA TENNIS CLUB $ 14,800 BYRON BAY CYCLE CLUB INC CONSTRUCTION OF CYCLING TRACK WITHIN THE BYRON BAY REGIONAL SPORTS COMPLEX $ 25,000 BYRON SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF AMENITIES BLOCK & CHANGE FACILITIES - $ 25,000 TOM KENDALL OVAL C.R. UNITED HOCKEY CLUB INCORPORATED UPGRADE OF COROWA HOCKEY GOALS $ 5,727 CABONNE SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF A FITNESS CIRCUIT AT CANOWINDRA $ 25,000 CABONNE SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF A SHARED PATHWAY PROVIDING SAFE ACCESS TO BOTH SIDES OF THE BELUBULA RIVER IN CANOWINDRA $ 25,000 CAMDEN HAVEN DRAGON BOAT CLUB INC PROVISION OF SOLAR LIGHTING AT DRAGON BOAT FACILITIES $ 1,865 CAMPBELLTOWN CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF A FIELD PERIMETER FENCE AT THOMAS ACRES RESERVE $ 14,000 CAMPBELLTOWN GHOSTS BASEBALL CLUB UPGRADE SAFETY NETTING TO PLAYER SHELTERS (DUG OUTS) $ 659 CANDELO BEMBOKA RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CONSTRUCTION OF A STORAGE FACILITY AT COLUMBO PARK CLUB INCORPORATED $ 6,000 CANDELO BEMBOKA RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL UPGRADE OF DRESSING/STORAGE SHED, POWER SUPPLY, SEPTIC $ 40,000 CLUB INCORPORATED SYSTEM AND PROVISION OF SEATING AT COLOMBO PARK CANOWINDRA CLAY TARGET CLUB INC PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF TWO CANTERBURY TRAPS $ 14,444 CANOWINDRA CLAY TARGET CLUB INC UPGRADE OF LANES TO TRAP HOUSE ONE AT CANOWINDRA CLAY $ 3,620 TARGET CLUB CANOWINDRA CLAY TARGET CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF A GENERATOR AT CANOWINDRA CLAY TARGET $ 2,273 CLUB CANOWINDRA RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A CONCRETE FLOOR UNDER THE CANTEEN $ 13,120 INCORPORATED AWNING, INSTALLATION OF KEY LIGHT SWITCHES TO MAIN OVAL LIGHTS AND PROVISION OF AN ELECTRONIC SCOREBOARD AT TOM CLYBURN OVAL CAPE BYRON PISTOL CLUB INC UPGRADE OF TOILET BLOCK TO ACCOMMODATE DIABILITY ACCESS AT CAPE BYRON PISTOL CLUB $ 15,886 CASINO KYOGLE RIFLE CLUB PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF AN ELECTRONIC TARGET AND SCORING SYSTEM $ 10,364 CASINO RSM JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB Clubhouse upgrades at Queen Elizabeth Park Casino $ 75,000 CAWONGLA & DISTRICT TENNIS & RECREATION UPGRADE OF TENNIS COURT SURFACE AT CAWONGLA & DISTRICT CLUB INC TENNIS & RECREATION CLUB

$ 7,000 CENTRAL COAST BASEBALL ASSOCIATION LEVELING AND DRAINING OF THE OUTFIELD AT BASEBALL PARK $ 25,000 EAST GOSFORD CENTRAL COAST FOOTBALL KARIONG OVAL DRAINAGE UPGRADE $ 25,000 CENTRAL COAST FOOTBALL SUB SOIL DRAINAGE AT FOOTBALL GROUND (FROST RESERVE) $ 25,000 CENTRAL COAST TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION PROVISION OF 4 TABLE TENNIS TABLES AND NETS $ 1,060 CENTRAL DARLING SHIRE COUNCIL MENINDEE MULTIPURPOSE CENTRE CONCRETE FLOOR $ 25,000 CENTRAL TABLELANDS ROWING CLUB INC CONSTRUCTION OF A TRAILER TO TRANSPORT ROWING SKULLS TO REGATTAS $ 7,990 CENTRAL WEST OFF ROAD BICYCLE CLUB UPGRADE OF THE BMX TRACK AT ANZAC PARK $ 25,000 CENTRAL WEST OFF ROAD BICYCLE CLUB EXTENSION OF SHARED TRAILS IN TWO AREAS OF THE TRAVELLING STOCK ROUTE AT GEURIE SHOWGROUND $ 9,250 CESSNOCK CITY COUNCIL EXTENSION OF SKATE PARK AT GRETA CENTRAL OVAL $ 14,196 CESSNOCK MINOR RUGBY LEAGUE INSTALLATION OF A DRAINAGE SYSTEM FOR FOUR PLAYING $ 50,950 FIELDS AT MT VIEW PARK CESSNOCK PCYC RE-DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW CLUB AND FACILITIES SITE AT SHORT STREET CESSNOCK $ 50,000 CESSNOCK PCYC INSTALLATION OF INDOOR SKATE PARK WITHIN NEWLY CONVERTED AND EXTENDED FORMER FACTORY INTO EXTENSIVE INDOOR RECREATION FACILITY AT CESSNOCK PCYC $ 25,000 CESSNOCK RIFLE CLUB INC CONSTRUCTION OF A PATHWAY FROM TARGET SHEDS TO $ 8,500 GALLERY AT CESSNOCK RIFLE CLUB 1170 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

CHARLESTOWN YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE UPGRADING OF FRONT ENTRY DOOR AT CHARLESTOWN YOUTH & INCORPORATED TRADING AS THE PLACE COMMUNITY CENTRE CHARLESTOWN COMMUNITY CENTR $ 5,081 CITY OF MAITLAND PISTOL CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF OVERHEAD BAFFLING AND SECURITY FENCING AT THE CITY OF MAITLAND PISTOL CLUB $ 7,753 CITY OF WOLLONGONG TENNIS CLUB LTD UPGRADE TENNIS COURT FENCES $ 25,000 CLARENCE VALLEY BMX CLUB INC UPGRADE OF TRACK SURFACE AT CLARENCE VALLEY BMX CLUB $ 4,550 CLARENCE VALLEY COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF AN AMENITIES BUILDING AT YAMBA SPORTS COMPLEX $ 25,000 COBAR CLAY TARGET CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF WATER TANK WITH PRESSURE PUMP AT COBAR $ 3,727 CLAY TARGET CLUB COBAR CLAY TARGET CLUB INC UPGRADE OF SURFACE OF NO 3 TRAP LAYOUT AT COBAR CLAY $ 3,400 TARGET CLUB COBAR SHIRE COUNCIL PROVISION OF A SHADE STRUCTURE AT COBAR SWIMMING POOL $ 7,160 COBAR SHIRE COUNCIL IMPROVING THE DRUMMOND PARK PLAYGROUND FACILITY. $ 17,500 COBAR SHIRE COUNCIL MOBILE ABLUTIONS BLOCK FOR COBAR SHIRE $ 24,720 COFFS HARBOUR AND DISTRICT BASEBALL RE-LOCATION AND INSTALLATION OF BACK DROP SAFETY NET AT ASSOCIATION INC COFFS HARBOUR SPORT AND LIESURE PARK $ 9,580 COFFS HARBOUR CITY COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT OF STAGE 1 OF THE COFFS HARBOUR REGIONAL COMMUNITY AND SKATE SPACE AT BRELSFORD PARK $ 50,000 COFFS HARBOUR CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF AN AWNING AT SPORTZ CENTRAL $ 635 COFFS HARBOUR CITY COUNCIL UPGRADE COURT LIGHTING AT SPORTZ CENTRAL COMMUNITY INDOOR SPORTS STADIUM $ 25,000 COFFS HARBOUR CITY COUNCIL UPGRADE SURFACE OF NETBALL COURTS AT WOOLGOOLGA $ 25,000 COFFS HARBOUR CLAY TARGET CLUB PURCHASE OF SEVEN CLAY TARGET TRAPS , TRAILERS AND BATTERIES, MODIFICATION OF EXISTING LAYOUTS, PROVISION OF SHOOTING STAND CAGES AND AN AWNING $ 28,840 COFFS HARBOUR PISTOL CLUB INC. PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF 22 WARNING FLAGS AT COFFS HARBOUR PISTOL CLUB $ 768 COFFS HARBOUR SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB LIMITED CONSTRUCTION OF DISABLED ACCESS FACILITIES AND CONSTRUCTION OF SURF PATROL OBSERVATION SHELTER $ 165,800 COLLINGULLIE ASHMONT KAPOOKA FOOTBALL UPGRADE OF GROUND LIGHTING STAGE 2 AT COLLINGULLIE NETBALL CLUB RECREATION GROUND $ 15,000 COLLINGULLIE ASHMONT KAPOOKA FOOTBALL INSTALLATION OF FIELD LIGHTING AT GLENFIELD PARK NETBALL CLUB $ 16,930 CONARGO SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE PRACTICE NETS AT BLIGHTY CRICKET CLUB $ 400 CONARGO SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF THE CRICKET PITCH AND FABRICATION OF SEATING AND TABLES AT BOOROORBAN CRICKET GROUND $ 2,761 CONDOBOLIN AMATEUR PISTOL CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A SAFETY CEMENT WALL BETWEEN THE 25M INCORPORATED AND 50M RANGES AT CONDOBOLIN AMATUER PISTOL CLUB $ 2,106 CONDOBOLIN CLAY TARGET CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF TWO WEATHER PROTECTION SHELTERS $ 3,602 COOLABAH COMMUNITY PROGRESS ASSOCIATION UPGRADE OF TENNIS COURT SURFACE TO SYNTHETIC $ 11,523 COOLAH DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT GROUP INC UPGRADE OF NETBALL COURTS SURFACE AT BOWEN OVAL SPORTING COMPLEX $ 25,000 COOLAH RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB INC Coolah Kangaroos Facility Upgrade $ 20,407 COOLAMON AMATEUR SWIMMING AND LIFESAVING INSTALLATION OF SOLAR HEATING AT COOLAMON SWIMMING CLUB INC POOL $ 17,907 COOLAMON AMATEUR SWIMMING AND LIFESAVING EXTENDED SWIMMING TIME FOR THE RURAL COMMUNITY OF $ 5,443 CLUB INC COOLAMON SHIRE STAGE 2 COOLAMON ATHLETICS CLUB UPGRADE OF TRACK AND FIELD FACILITIES AT COOLAMON SPORT AND RECREATION CLUB $ 21,213 COOLAMON TOUCH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION INC LIGHTING OF FIELDS 3 AND 4 OF THE JIM THOMPSON SPORTING $ 25,000 FIELDS COOLAMON TOUCH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LIGHTING FIELDS 1 & 2 OF JIM THOMPSON SPORTS FIELDS INCORPORATED $ 24,950 COOMA BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION INC. INSTALLATION OF DISABLED ACCESS, TOILET SHOWER FACILITIES AND STORAGE AT COOMA BASKETBALL STADIUM $ 25,000 COOMA GUN CLUB INCORPORATED UPGRADE OF TRAPHOUSE FOR EASIER ACCESS AT COOMA GUN CLUB $ 1,734 1171 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

COOMA-MONARO SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF ROTARY OVAL CRICKET NETS $ 15,820 COOMBA AQUATIC CLUB INC PURCHASE OF SAFETY & RESCUE VESSEL THAT WILL ALSO ASSIST $ 15,470 OUR TRAINING PROGRAM COONABARABRAN PISTOL CLUB INC CONSTRUCTION OF SAFETY BAFFLES AT COONABARABRAN PISTOL CLUB $ 26,550 COONAMBLE PISTOL CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF AN EARTH BARRIER AND REPLACEMENT OF SAFETY FENCING $ 1,100 COONAMBLE SHIRE COUNCIL PROVISION OF TWO PORTABLE GRANDSTAND FOR COONAMBLE SPORTS GROUND $ 13,750 COONAMBLE SHIRE COUNCIL IRRIGATION UPGRADE OF SPORTING OVALS IN COONAMBLE $ 25,000 COONAMBLE SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF CRICKET NETS AND PRACTICE PITCH AT COONAMBLE SPORTS GROUND $ 10,000 COONAMBLE SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE CHANGE SHEDS AT COONAMBLE SPORTSGROUND $ 18,566 COOTAMUNDRA JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB INC CONSTRUCTION OF AN ALL WEATHER AWNING WITH DISABLED ACCESS AT NICHOLSON PARK $ 5,799 COOTAMUNDRA JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB INC UPGRADE OF EXISTING FACILITIES TO PROVIDE FEMALE CHANGE $ 21,955 ROOMS AT NICHOLSON PARK COOTAMUNDRA JUNIOR SOCCER CLUB INC PROVIDING A SAFE PLAYING ENVIRONMENT FOR OUR CHILDREN - REPLACEMENT OF UNSAFE SOCCER GOALS AND NETS $ 8,305 COOTAMUNDRA RIFLE CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A TOILET BLOCK $ 12,562 COOTAMUNDRA SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW AMENITIES BUILDING AT THE COOTAMUNDRA AQUATIC CENTRE $ 50,000 COOYAL TENNIS CLUB INC. CONSTRUCTION OF A TENNIS PRACTICE WALL AT COOYAL PARK TENNIS CLUB $ 6,100 CORINDI PONY CLUB INC UPGRADE OF SURFACE FOR ROUND YARD $ 1,150 COROWA CLAY TARGET CLUB UPGRADE THE FIVE DOWN LINE LANES WITH RE-ENFORCED CONCRETE, ERECTION OF A SAFETY FENCE BETWEEN SHOOTING AREA AND SPECTATORS $ 6,932 COROWA CLAY TARGET CLUB INC UPGRADE OF CLUBHOUSE, SHADE SHELTERS, WIRELESS SPEAKERS $ 17,777 FOR ACTIVATING TARGETS, SAFETY FENCING AND AIR CONDITIONING AT COROWA CLAY TARGET CLUB COROWA RSL CLUB INSTALLATION OF SUN SHADES AT THE BOWLING GREENS $ 15,329 COWRA GUN CLUB INC. PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF AN AUTOMATIC TRAP $ 19,000 MACHINE AND MODIFICATIONS TO TRAP HOUSE AT COWRA GUN CLUB COWRA NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC ALL WEATHER COURTS AND LIGHTING FOR COWRA NETBALL $ 24,800 COWRA SHIRE COUNCIL AMENITIES UPGRADE OF FACILITIES AT COL STINSON PARK $ 6,750 CROOKWELL DISTRICT TENNIS ASSOCIATION UPGRADE OF 5 TENNIS COURT SURFACES AT THE CROOKWELL TENNIS COURTS $ 23,000 CROOKWELL RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB UPGRADE OF FLOODLIGHTING AT MEMORIAL OVAL $ 16,783 CUDGEN HEADLAND SLSC REFURBISHMENT OF GROUND FLOOR TRAINING AND EQUIPMENT AREA $ 45,000 CULCAIRN GOLF CLUB ESTABLISH GRASS SURROUNDS TO SAND GREENS, RENOVATE GRASS TEES AND INSTALL WATERING SYSTEM $ 9,815 CUMBORAH PISTOL CLUB INC. UPGRADE OF SHOOTING BAYS, TOILETS AND SHOWERS AT $ 7,573 CUMBORAH PISTOL CLUB CUMBORAH RECREATION RESERVE TRUST CONCRETE SLAB AS BASE FOR TENNIS AND BASKET BALL WALL $ 3,100 CUMBORAH RECREATION RESERVE TRUST CRICKET REVIVAL. RECONSTRUCTION/UPGRADE OF VERY OLD $ 3,424 CRICKET PITCH ON OUR VILLAGE OVAL. DAPTO LEAGUES CLUB LTD DAPTO LEAGUES SQUASH CENTRE - SQUASH COURT EXTENSION PROJECT $ 25,000 DARLINGTON POINT SPORTS CLUB LTD UPGRADE OF TWO COURT SURFACES TO SYNTHETIC GRASS AT DARLINGTON POINT SPORTS CLUB $ 25,000 DARNICK GUN CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SHOOTING LANES WITH CEMENTED WALKWAYS BETWEEN THE 15M AND 16M MARK $ 5,509 DENILIQUIN ATHLETICS CENTRE INCORPORATED UPGRADE OF RUN UPS, LINE MARKING AND CONSTRUCTION OF A STORAGE SHED AT DENILIQUIN OVAL

$ 18,000 DENILIQUIN PISTOL CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF EARTH MOUND BACKSTOPS AND CONCRETE RANGE DIVIDING WALLS $ 30,000 1172 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

DENILIQUIN PISTOL CLUB INCORPORATED CONSTRUCTION OF SHOOTING BAY DIVIDERS AT DENILIQUIN $ 5,000 PISTOL CLUB DENILIQUIN RAMS FOOTBALL & NETBALL CLUB UPGRADE OF AMENITIES, COURT RESURFACING AND DISABLED LIMITED ACCESS AT HARDINGE STREET RESERVE $ 38,750 DENILIQUIN RAMS FOOTBALL & NETBALL CLUB UPGRADE OF PLAYER AND UMPIRE CHANGE ROOMS AT HARDING LIMITED STREET RESERVE $ 25,000 DENILIQUIN SPORTS PARK INCORPORATED DENILIQUIN MULTI-SPORT NET 2013 $ 9,437 Denman Sandy Hollow Junior Rugby League Football Installation of oval fencing at Denman Recreation Grounds Club $ 25,000 DOODY PARK INCORPORATED UPGRADE OF PLAYING SURFACE AND INSTALLATION OF A WATERING SYSTEM AT DOODY PARK $ 15,269 DORRIGO CRICKET CLUB EXTENSION OF THE DORRIGO RECREATION RESERVE SPORTS FACILITY STAGE 2 $ 25,000 DORRIGO GUN CLUB INSTALLATION OF A CANTERBURY CLAY TARGET TRAP WITH ASSOCIATED VOICE RELEASE EQUIPMENT $ 15,889 DORRIGO RIFLE CLUB PURCHASE OF A GENERATOR, TWO RIFLE SAFES, GUN REST, SHOOTING MATS AND A FOUR BURNER BBQ AT DORRIGO RIFLE CLUB $ 1,500 DOYALSON WYEE RSL CLUB AUTOMATED IRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR SPORTING FIELDS $ 8,200 DUBBO ATHLETIC CLUB INSTALLATION OF AUTOMATED TIMING GATES AT BARDEN PARK REGIONAL ATHLETIC CENTRE $ 6,639 DUBBO CITY COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT OF SHARED PATHWAYS/TRAILS AT WONGARBON AND DICKIGUNDI RESERVES $ 3,000 DUBBO CITY SWIMTECH SWIMMING CLUB PURCHASE OF WIRELESS AND PORTABLE TIMING SYSTEM FOR COMPETITIVE SWIMMING AT DUBBO AQUATIC CENTRE $ 8,065 DUBBO HORSE AND PONY CLUB UPGRADE OF EXISTING JUMPS AND PURCHASE OF NEW JUMPS AT BROCKLEHURST RESERVE $ 7,700 DUNEDOO SPORTS CLUB LIMITED PURCHASE OF A RIDE ON MOWER FOR DUNEDOO GOLF COURSE $ 2,850 DUNEDOO TENNIS CLUB INC UPGRADE AND REPAIRS TO THE DUNEDOO TENNIS CLUB $ 15,897 CLUBHOUSE DUNGOG SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF LIGHTING AT GRESFORD SPORTING COMPLEX $ 25,000 EAST WAGGA KOORINGAL FOOTBALL AND NETBALL LIGHTING UPGRADE TO EXISTING NETBALL COURT CLUB INC $ 8,750 EAST WAGGA KOORINGAL FOOTBALL AND NETBALL IRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR SPORTING GROUND $ 25,000 CLUB INC EDEN WHALERS AFL UPGRADE OF LIGHTING AT BARCLAY STREET SPORTING COMPLEX $ 10,260 EMMAVILLE REGIONAL SHOOTING COMPLEX WIDENING OF THE BACK STOP AND RAISING THE 200M MOUND $ 13,285 EMUS RUGBY CLUB LIMITED CONSTRUCTION OF CRICKET NETS AT ENDEAVOUR OVAL PRECINCT $ 23,000 ENGLANDS PARK TENNIS CLUB INC UPGRADE SURFACE OF COURTS 5 AND 6 AT ENGLANDS PARK TENNIS CLUB $ 23,713 ERSKINE PARK EAGLES NETBALL CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF AN AMENITIES BLOCK AT CHAMELEON DRIVE INCORPORATED NETBALL COURTS $ 25,000 EUGOWRA COMMUNITY & RECREATION CLUB UPGRADE ENTRANCE TO CLUB TO MAKE IT SAFE FOR CUSTOMERS LIMITED INCLUDING AGED AND DISABLED $ 19,150 EUMUNGERIE AND DISTRICT RECREATION PURCHASE RAINWATER TANK AND UPGRADE OF THE WATERING ASSOCIATION SYSTEM FOR CRICKET OVAL AND TENNIS COURTS AT EUMUNGERIE RECREATION RESERVE $ 2,000 EUREKA AND DISTRICTS SPORTS CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF SEATING, STOTAGE AND SHADE SHELTERS AT EUREKA RECREATION GROUNDS $ 13,805 EUREKA AND DISTRICTS SPORTS CLUB INC FACILITY DEVELOPMENT: AMENITIES BLOCK INC DISABILITY ACCESS $ 25,000 EUROBODALLA NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC UPGRADE SURFACE OF NETBALL COURTS AT CAPTAIN OLDREY PARK $ 32,500 EUROBODALLA SHIRE COUNCIL UIPGRADE OF COURT SURFACE AT BROULEE TENNIS COURTS $ 12,500 EUROBODALLA SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF SURFACE OF COURTS AT BATEMANS BAY TENNIS COURTS $ 12,500 EUROBODALLA SHIRE COUNCIL INTSALLATION OF NEW LIGHTS AT GUNDARY OVAL $ 19,000 EUROBODALLA SHIRE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF HOIST FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AT MORUYA SWIMMING POOL $ 7,500 1173 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

EXPLORERS RIFLE CLUB PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF AN ELECTRONIC TARGET SCORING SYSTEM AND FACILITATION OF TRAINING COURSES FOR MEMBERS $ 12,248 EXPLORERS RIFLE CLUB INCORPORATED UPGRADE OF THE RANGE STOP BUTT AND MANTLET AND INCREASED SIGNAGE AT EXPLORERS RIFLE CLUB $ 2,540 FAIRFIELD CITY COUNCIL UPGRADE LIGHTING ON PLAYING FIELD AT ST JOHNS PARK $ 25,000 FAIRFIELD CITY COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-USE COURTS AND SOLAR LIGHTING AT ADAMS PARK $ 25,000 FAIRFIELD CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF EXERCISE AND GYM EQUIPMENT ADAMS PARK $ 25,000 FAIRFIELD CITY COUNCIL ATHLETICS FACILITIES - ROSFORD RESERVE $ 15,000 FAIRY MEADOW SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB UPGRADE OF FUNCTION ROOM AMENITIES $ 10,630 FASHIONS MOUNT RIFLE CLUB UPGRADE ACCESS ROAD TO THE RANGE $ 3,350 FINLEY CRICKET CLUB UPGRADE OF TRAINING NET FACILITIES AT FINLEY RECREATION RESERVE $ 20,000 FINLEY GOLF CLUB LTD UPGRADE OF WATERING SYSTEM ON THE FINLEY GOLF COURSE $ 25,000 FINLEY GUN CLUB UPGRADE FLOOR AND WALLS OF EXISTING CLUBHOUSE BUILDING $ 7,400 FINLEY PISTOL CLUB INC CONSTRUCTION OF A 2 MT FENCE AT 25MT AND 50MT RANGES, A $ 7,960 PORTABLE BAFFLE AND EXTENSION OF EXISTING EARTH BARRIER MOUND ON THE 50MT RANGE FORBES AND DISTRICT SOCCER CLUB UPGRADE OF GOAL POSTS AT BOTANICAL GARDENS SPORTING INCORPORATED COMPLEX $ 7,558 FORBES AND DISTRICT TENNIS CLUB INC RECONSTRUCTION OF RETAINING WALLS AROUND TENNIS $ 12,485 COURTS FORBES GOLFERS ASSOCIATION INC. FORBES GOLFERS ASSOCIATION AND JNJG DEVELOPMENT CENTRE- CENTRAL WESTERN REGION NSW $ 25,000 FORBES PARKES AQUATIC CLUB INC CONSTRUCTION OF AN AMENITIES BLOCK TO PROVIDE CHANGE ROOMS, SHOWERS, TOILETS AND STORAGE AT BUNDABURRAH CREEK $ 21,000 FORBES RUGBY UNION CLUB INCORPORATED UPGRADE OF STOREROOM AND TOILETS AT FORBES RUGBY UNION CLUB $ 12,500 FOREST REEFS SMALLBORE AND AIR RIFLE CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A 50M SMALL-BORE AND A 10M AIR RIFLE RANGE $ 30,000 FORSTER AQUATIC SWIMMING CLUB SUPPLY & INSTALLATION OF SWIMMING STARTING BLOCKS IN AN $ 12,900 EXISTING 25M INDOOR POOL FORSTER SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC STAGE ONE OF CLUBHOUSE UPGRADE AT FORSTER SLSC $ 300,000 FORSTER SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC. FORSTER SURF LIFESAVING CLUB - UPGRADE OF FEMALE AMENITIES $ 19,150 GERRINGONG RLFC INC. PROVISION OF A DISABILITY ACCESS LIFT IN CLUBHOUSE AT MICHAEL CRONIN OVAL $ 17,500 GERRINGONG RLFC INC. Clubhouse Facility Upgrade (Stage 2) - construction of player $ 75,000 change rooms, storage rooms and hot food service area GERRINGONG TENNIS CLUB INCORPORATED REDEVELOPMENT OF TWO EXISTING TENNIS COURTS WHICH HAVE FALLEN INTO A STATE OF DISREPAIR $ 25,000 GEURIE YOUTH CLUB UPGRADE OF COURT SURFACES AT TOM CULKIN OVAL $ 25,000 GILGANDRA AMATEUR PISTOL CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A LOCKABLE STEEL SHELTER STRUCTURE NEAR THE SHOOTING AREA $ 5,055 GILGANDRA AMATEUR PISTOL CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF A FIVE BAY TURNING SYSTEM, SHADE TO REAR $ 16,800 OF SHOOTING AREA AND A COVERED OBSERVATION AREA AT GILGANDRA AMATEUR PISTOL GILGANDRA BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PROVISION OF SEATING AT THE BASKETBALL COURT AT INCORPORATED GILGANDRA YOUTH AND CITIZENS CLUB $ 1,943 GILGANDRA BOWLING CLUB INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION AT THE GILGANDRA BOWLING CLUB $ 16,175 GILGANDRA RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB Canteen upgrade $ 18,550 GILGANDRA SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTYRUCTION OF TWO MULTI-USER COURTS AT THE CURBAN COMMUNITY HALL $ 16,863 GILGANDRA SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF COURT SURFACE AT GILGANDRA PARK TENNIS COURTS $ 23,000 1174 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

GLEN INNES DISTRICT TEAM PENNING PURCHASE OF A SAFETY VET CRUSH AND PORTABLE YARD SYSTEM INCORPORATED AT RED RANGE SPORTSGROUND $ 4,600 GLEN INNES PISTOL CLUB INC. UPGRADE OF FIRING POINT AND SPECTATOR FLOORS AND PURCHASE OF TARGET TRAP SYSTEM AT GLEN INNES PISTOL CLUB $ 9,647 GLEN INNES SEVERN COUNCIL EXTENTION OF THE SKATE PARK FACILITY AT TAYLOR STREET $ 10,500 GLEN INNES SHOWGROUND TRUST A NEW SET OF DISABLED TOILETS FOR THE ICONIC GLEN INNES SHOWGROUND $ 21,000 GLOUCESTER PISTOL CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE FLOOR AND PATHWAYS TO SHOOTING BAYS, REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING SHOOTING BAYS $ 5,240 GLOUCESTER PISTOL CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF FIXED AND KNOCK DOWN TARGETS AT GLOUCESTER PISTOL CLUB $ 1,488 GOSFORD CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF FLOODLIGHTING AT HYLTON MOORE OVAL $ 35,567 GOSFORD CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF REMOTE CONTROLLED FLOODLIGHTING AND IRRIGATION AT 33 SPORTSGROUNDS WITHIN THE GOSFORD LGA $ 25,000 GOSFORD CITY COUNCIL UPGRADE OF PLAYING SURFACE AT UMINA OVAL $ 25,000 GOSFORD CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF IRRIGATION AT FAGANS PARK $ 25,000 GOSFORD CITY COUNCIL PENINSULA LEISURE CENTRE SHADE PROTECTION $ 20,750 GOSFORD CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF FLOODLIGHTING AT SARATOGA OVAL $ 47,169 GOSFORD CITY COUNCIL DUFFY'S OVAL SUSTAINABLE RENOVATION WORKS $ 25,000 GOSFORD CITY COUNCIL UPGRADE OF NARARA SKATE PARK FACILITIES $ 6,686 GOSFORD DISTRICT PISTOL CLUB REPLACEMENT OF THE ROOF STRUCTURE OVER CLUB BUILDINGS AT GOSFORD DISTRICT PISTOL $ 25,167 GOSFORD DISTRICT RIFLE CLUB PURCHASE OF A HEX SYSTEMS ELECTRONIC TARGET AND $ 2,681 ANTENNA AT KARIONG REGIONAL SHOOTING COMPLEX GOSFORD RUGBY CLUB INC. SINGLE STORY AMENITIES BUILDING 2014 $ 25,000 GOULBURN MULWAREE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF CRICKET PRACTICE NETS AT SEIFFERT OVAL $ 952 GOULBURN MULWAREE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF LIGHTING AT TARAGO TENNIS COURTS $ 17,000 GOULBURN MULWAREE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF A WATER TANK AND BORE WATER AT NORTH PARK $ 23,378 GOULBURN PISTOL CLUB INC PURCHASE OF A REMOTE CONTROL RANGE TIMER AND PLACE CONCRETE DRAIN TO RANGE A AND CONCRETE PADS TO RANGE C AT GOULBURN PISTOL CLUB $ 1,902 GOULBURN PISTOL CLUB INC CONSTRUCTION OF AN AIR PISTOL RANGE AT GOULBURN RIFLE $ 7,750 RANGE GOULBURN RIFLE CLUB UPGRADE OF THE TARGET SYSTEM TO CHAMPIONSHIP CAPABILITY AT GOULBURN RIFLE CLUB $ 5,150 GRAFTON AERO CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF A SAFETY FENCE AT SOUTH GRAFTON AERO CLUB $ 2,000 GRAFTON HOCKEY ASSOCIATION CONSTRUCTION OF A RETAINING WALL AND UPGRADE OF LIGHTING AND SCOREBOARDS AT GRAFTON REGIONAL HOCKEY COMPLEX $ 16,493 GRAFTON HOCKEY ASSOCIATION UPGRADE OF LIGHTING AND FACILITIES AT GRAFTON HOCKEY CLUB $ 25,000 GRAFTON HOCKEY ASSOCIATION UPGRADE FENCING AND TRAINING FACILITIES OF SYNTHETIC HOCKEY FIELD $ 13,850 GRAFTON HOCKEY ASSOCIATION INSTALLATION OF A COOL ROOM AND FREEZER ROOM AT CLARENCE VALLEY REGIONAL HOCKEY COMPLEX $ 11,170 GRAFTON PISTOL CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED TURNING TARGETS AND UPGRADE OF THE DIVIDING WALL ON THE RANGE AT GRAFTON PISTOL CLUB $ 16,815 GRAFTON PISTOL CLUB INC SUN SHELTER FOR RANGE 1 $ 3,100 GRAFTON PISTOL CLUB INC CONSTRUCTION OF A WHEELCHAIR COMPLIANT PATHWAY FOR $ 5,871 ACCESS FROM CLUBHOUSE TO RANGES GRAFTON RIFLE CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF A NEW ROOF AND TRUSSES AND SOLAR POWER $ 20,000 AT GRAFTON RIFLE CLUB GREAT LAKES COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION ALL WEATHER NETBALL COURTS BORONIA PARK $ 25,000 GREATER HUME SHIRE COUNCIL PROVISION OF ADDITIONAL LIGHTING AT BROCKLESBY RECREATION RESERVE $ 6,000 GREATER HUME SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF TWO TENNIS COURTS AT WYMAH RECREATION RESERVE $ 22,500 1175 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

GREATER HUME SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF A DISABLED SHOWER AND TOILET FACILITY AT THE CULCAIRN POOL $ 4,650 GRENFELL BOWLING CLUB LIMITED UPGRADE OF LIGHTING OVER BOWLING GREEN AT GRENFELL BOWLING CLUB $ 15,000 GRENFELL RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB Lawson Oval Toilet Block Upgrade $ 62,500 INCORPORATED GRIFFITH CITY COUNCIL COMPLETION OF FOOTPATH CIRCUIT AT TED SCOBIE SPORT OVAL $ 25,000 GRIFFITH CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF NEW PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT AT GRIFFITH REGIONAL AQUATIC LEISURE CENTRE $ 25,000 GRIFFITH CITY COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF BEACH VOLLEYBALL COURT IN MCKIRDY PARK, $ 25,000 GRIFFITH GRIFFITH GUN CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF NEW TRAP HOUSES $ 12,300 GRIFFITH LITTLE ATHLETICS REFURBISHMENT OF RUNWAY AND PITS FOR JUMPS $ 14,000 GRIFFITH LITTLE ATHLETICS UPGRADE OF DISCUS, SHOT PUT AND RUNNING FACILITIES TO $ 12,472 INCREASE CAPACITY OF CLUB GULARGAMBONE BOWLING CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF AN AUTOMATIC WATERING SYSTEM AT GULARGAMBONE BOWLING CLUB $ 25,000 Gundagai Rugby League Football Club Inc Construction of a canteen, change rooms, a spectator viewing area, disabled facilities and storage space at Stan Crowe Oval $ 75,000 GUNDAGAI SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW SKATE PARK AT YARRI PARK $ 10,000 GUNDAGAI SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF COURT SURFACE TO PROVIDE FOUR MULTI-COURTS $ 25,000 GUNNEDAH & DISTRICT SOCCER INCORPORATED IRRIGATION UPGRADE TO SPORTING FIELDS $ 24,380 GUNNEDAH GOLF CLUB LTD STORMWATER HARVESTING AND CAPTURE FROM CLUBHOUSE $ 14,960 ROOF GUNNEDAH NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC UPGRADE OF COURT SURFACE OF THE ALL WEATHER COURTS AT LONGMUIR PLAYING FIELDS $ 23,870 GUNNEDAH RUGBY CLUB UPGRADE PLAYING FIELD LIGHTING $ 12,500 GUNNEDAH SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF EXISTING BASKETBALL BACKBOARDS AND MULTIUSE MECHANICAL SYSTEM $ 16,750 GUNNEDAH SHIRE COUNCIL DONNELLEY SPORTS FIELDS UPGRADE $ 25,000 GUNNEDAH TENNIS CLUB INC UPGRADE SURFACES OF MORNINGTON TENNIS COURTS $ 10,498 GUYRA SHIRE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF NEW STARTING BLOCKS AT GUYRA SWIMMING POOL $ 2,437 GUYRA SHIRE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF AN UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM AT GUYRA RECREATION GROUNDS $ 20,000 GWYDIR SHIRE COUNCIL CONVERSION OF UNUSED SQUASH COURTS TO A FITNESS CENTRE AT FINCH STREET BINGARA $ 25,000 HAMILTON WICKHAM DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB INSTALLATION OF LIGHTING ON CRICKET PRACTICE NETS AT INCORPORATED PASSMORE OVAL $ 2,750 HANWOOD SPORTS CLUB LTD CONSTRUCTION OF AN INDOOR SPORTS ARENA AT HANWOOD $ 32,500 HARDEN DISTRICT BOWLING CLUB UPGRADE OF TOILET FACILITIES TO PROVIDE DISABLED ACCESS AT HARDEN BOWLING CLUB $ 13,000 HARDEN SHIRE COUNCIL MCLEAN OVAL DRESSING ROOMS/PLAYER AMENITIES BLOCK $ 9,412 HASTINGS REGIONAL SHOOTING COMPLEX INC UPGRADE OF THE STOPBUTT AND BAFFLES ON THE 25 METRE RANGE AT HASTINGS REGIONAL SHOOTING COMPLEX $ 2,334 HASTINGS REGIONAL SHOOTING COMPLEX INC CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW 50MT RANGE WITH AN ADJOINING $ 8,387 SAFETY WALL HASTINGS VALLEY ARCHERY CLUB PURCHASE OF A SHIPPING CONTAINER TO SECURE EQUIPMENT, INSTALLATION OF A WATER TANK AND ASSOCIATED WORKS AND PROVISION OF SHELTER $ 10,746 HASTINGS VALLEY MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDERS INC NEW MOUNTAIN BIKE PUMP TRACK SKILLS PARK WITHIN PORT $ 24,974 MACQUARIE URBAN MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK HAT HEAD SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INCORPORATED UPGRADE AND ADDITIONS AT HAT HEAD SLSC $ 290,000 HAY GUN CLUB UPGRADE OF CLUBHOUSE ROOF, CEMENT FLOORING OF BBQ AREA AND UPGRADE OF TRAP LANES AT HAY GUN CLUB, HAY SHOWGROUND $ 21,271 HAZELBROOK CROQUET CLUB INC PURCHASE OF 2 DISABILTY RAMPS FOR ACCESS TO PLAYING SURFACE AT HAZELBROOK CROQUET CLUB $ 1,013 1176 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

HENBURY SPORT & RECREATION CLUB LIMITED UPGRADE OF COURT SURFACE AT HENBURY SPORT & RECREATION CLUB $ 21,650 HENTY & DISTRICT LIFESTYLE CENTRE LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR HENTY’S NEW IN-DOOR SPORTS CENTRE INCORPORATED $ 10,522 HENTY AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB INC UPGRADE OF EXISTING CLUBROOM FACILITES INCLUDING $ 25,000 CHANGE ROOMS/AMENITIES/STORE HILL END RIFLE CLUB UPGRADE OF THE MANLET AND GALLERY AREA OF THE RIFLE RANGE AT HILL END RIFLE CLUB $ 3,937 HILLSTON BIKE & SKATE PARK CONSTRUCTION OF A SKATE PARK AT LAKE WOORABINDA RESERVE $ 25,000 HILLSTON SPORTS PAVILION INC ERECT NEW CHANGEROOMS AND CANTEEN FACILITIY $ 25,000 HIS HOUSE INCORPORATED UPGRADE THE BRIDGE ST CENTRE FOR SHIRE PEOPLE TO INCREASE INDOOR HOCKEY, FOOTY & OTHER INDOOR SPORTS $ 25,000 HOLBROOK TENNIS CLUB INC 2014 UPGRADE OF TENNIS COURT SURFACES. $ 25,000 HOWLONG COUNTRY GOLF CLUB INSTALLATION OF 2 NEW PRACTICE NET BAYS AT HOWLONG COUNTRY GOLF CLUB $ 9,350 HUME PISTOL CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF PLEXIGLASS RANGE DIVIDERS, INSTALLATION OF FOUR SECURITY CAMERAS, UPGRADE SHOWER CUBICLE TO PROVIDE DISABLED FACILITIES AND CONSTRUCTION OF NON-SLIP RAMPS AND HAND RAILS TO THE SIX RANGES TO PROVIDE DISABILITY ACCESS AND PROVISION OF SEE THROUGH SCREENS $ 25,749 HUME PISTOL CLUB INC CONSTRUCTION OF BAFFLES AT ALL SEVEN RANGES AT HUME PISTOL CLUB $ 11,611 HUME PISTOL CLUB INC CLADDING OF THE CONCRETE WALLS ON RANGES 2, 4, 5, 6 AND 7 $ 10,745 HUME PISTOL CLUB INC UPGRADE OF THE CLUBHOUSE KITCHEN AT HUME PISTOL CLUB $ 7,088 HUNTER DISTRICT HUNTING CLUB UPGRADE OF THE RANGE AND TARGET ACCESS ROADS AT CESSNOCK RIFLE RANGE $ 30,000 CANOE CLUB INSTALLATION OF SECURE STORAGE RACKS AT ILLAWARRA CANOE CLUB $ 1,142 ILLAWARRA CYCLE CLUB UPGRADE OF TRACK AND SEATING FACILITIES AT UNANDERRA VELODROME $ 5,166 ILLAWARRA HOCKEY INCORPORATED UPGRADE SURFACE OF SYNTHETIC HOCKEY FIELD AT LINDSAY MAYNES PARK $ 50,000 ILLAWARRA PISTOL CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A PROJECTILE CONTAINMENT HOUSING AT TARGET AREAS OF THE RANGES $ 9,617 ILLAWARRA REGIONAL SHOOTING ASSOCIATION PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF AN ELECTRONIC TARGET INC. SYSTEM AT HILLTOP REGIONAL SHOOTING COMPLEX $ 26,465 INVERELL AND DISTRICT SOCCER ASSOCIATION UPGRADING AMENITIES AND SAFETY AT INVERELL SPORTS $ 11,200 COMPLEX INVERELL MINOR LEAGUE INSTALLATION OF GOAL POSTS, SEATING AND SHADE FACILITIES AT KAMILOROI OVAL $ 8,000 INVERELL MOTOR CYCLE SPORTS CLUB INC MOTOCROSS TRACK DUST SUPPRESSION WATERING SYSTEM $ 16,030 INVERELL POLOCROSSE CLUB INC UPGRADE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR THE INVERELL $ 8,436 POLOCROSSE CLUB INVERELL RSM PISTOL CLUB UPGRADE OF MOUNDS AT DELUNGA PISTOL RANGE $ 10,000 INVERELL RUGBY CLUB INCORPORATED STAGE ONE OF FACILITY UPGRADE, EARTHWORKS AND RETAINING WALLS AT INVERELL RUGBY PARK $ 22,727 INVERELL SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE CRICKET PITCH AT CAMERON PARK, INVERELL $ 8,250 INVERELL SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE CANTEEN, INSTALLATION OF FENCING, LIGHTING AND PROVISION OF WATER SUPPLY AT BUKKULLA RECREATION GROUND $ 13,500 JAMBEROO CROQUET CLUB INC JAMBEROO CROQUET CLUB - CLUBHOUSE EXTENSIONS TO $ 9,000 PROVIDE ADDITIONAL TOILETS JERILDERIE CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED RECONSTRUCTION OF JERILDERIE CRICKET CLUB TRANING NETS $ 18,608 JINDERA FOOTBALL CLUB INC UPGRADE OF SPORTS GROUND LIGHTING AT JINDERA RECREATION RESERVE $ 16,100 Junee Rugby League Football Club Construction of an amenities block with spectator seating and walkway at Laurie Daley Oval $ 75,000 KANDOS RYLSTONE NETBALL ASSOCIATION CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW NETBALL COURT AT SIMPKINS PARK $ 14,734 1177 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

KATOOMBA DISTRICT LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE INC UPGRADE OF CANTEEN FACILITIES AT PITT PARK OVAL $ 2,050 KATOOMBA RIFLE CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF ELECTRONIC TARGETS AT LEURA RIFLE RANGE $ 5,900 KEIRA CRICKET CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A SINGLE LEVEL PAVILION AT KEIRA VILLAGE PARK $ 25,000 KEMPSEY BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION INC BOUNCE FOR JUNIORS - ADJUSTABLE BASKETBALL RINGS FOR $ 2,719 MINIBALLERS KEMPSEY CRESCENT HEAD SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB KEMPSEY CRESCENT HEAD SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB REDEVELOMENT $ 305,000 Kempsey Junior Rugby League Inc Construction of disability ramps, concrete footpath with hand rails, bunkers on playing field and replace carpet with vinyl in clubhouse at Verge Street playing fields $ 36,500 KENDALL TENNIS CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF 3 TENNIS COURTS - KENDALL TENNIS CLUB $ 25,000 KIAMA & SHELLHARBOUR DISTRICT TENNIS MCDONALD PARK TENNIS COURTS SURFACE UPGRADE AND ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED REFURBISHMENT $ 20,000 KIAMA DOWNS SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC DISABLED AND ELDERLY ACCESS UPGRADE OF THE KIAMA DOWNS SURF LIFESAVING CLUB INC $ 52,000 KILLABAKH TENNIS CLUB INCORPORATED EXTENSION OF THE ROOF TO DIVERT RAINWATER FROM THE PAVED AREA AT KILLABAKH TENNIS COURT $ 2,750 KINCUMBER AVOCA CRICKET CLUB INC FROST RESERVE NETS $ 14,832 KINGSCLIFF HOCKEY CLUB INCORPORATED SHELTER AND FACILITY FOR SPORTING FIELD SITUATED AT MERV EDWARDS FIELD KINGSCLIFF. $ 5,442 KOORAGANG OPEN CYCLE CLUB INCORPORATED PURCHASE OF AN ACCESSIBLE PORTABLE TOILET AT KOORAGANG OPEN CYCLING CLUBHOUSE $ 1,338 KURRI KURRI RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB Upgrade playing field and installation of an irrigation system. $ 41,710 LIMITED Upgrade of pathway and amenities block KYOGLE COUNCIL DON GULLY OVAL FACILITIES UPGRADE $ 25,000 KYOGLE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF A SKATE PARK AT WOODENBONG SPORTS RESERVE $ 25,000 KYOGLE FC INCORPORATED PROVISION OF SAFETY FENCING AROUND DRAIN ON SCHOOL PLAYING FIELDS $ 650 KYOGLE RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL CLUB UPGRADE OF LIGHTING AT DON GULLEY OVAL $ 7,882 LACHLAN SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF AN AMENITIES BUILDING AT CONDOBOLIN SRA GROUND $ 50,000 LACHLAN SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF A SHADE STRUCTURE AT BILL HURLEY PARK $ 25,000 LADYSMITH PROGRESS ASSOCIATION UPGRADE THE TENNIS COURTS AND INSTALL A MULTI-PURPOSE INCORPORATION COURT. $ 21,890 LAKE CARGELLIGO BOWLING CLUB LTD INSTALLATION OF AN IRRIGATION SYSTEM AND SHADE AND SEATING AROUND GREENS AT LAKE CARGELLIGO BOWLING CLUB $ 25,000 LAKE CONJOLA BOWLING & RECREATION CLUB INSTALLATION OF AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM AT LAKE CONJOLA BOWLING CLUB $ 9,200 LAKE MACQUARIE BMX CLUB INC LAKE MACQUARIE BMX CLUB ASPHALT BERM SAFETY UPGRADE $ 23,386 LAKE MACQUARIE CITY COUNCIL REDEVELOPMENT OF BERNIE GOODWIN OVAL AMENITIES TO INCLUDE CHANGEROOMS, ACCESSIBLE TOILET, STORAGE AND UPGRADE OF CANTEEN $ 25,000 LAKE MACQUARIE CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF SOLAR HEATING AT SPEERS POINT SWIM CENTRE $ 25,000 (Seagulls) RLFC Inc Installation of a new scoreboard structure at the northern end of Cahill Oval $ 4,297 LEETON & DISTRICT BOWLING CLUB SUN PROTECTION SHELTER $ 4,579 LEETON SHIRE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF FLOODLIGHTING AT LEETON OVALS COMPLEX $ 24,045 LEETON SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW PUMPING STATION FOR IRRIGATION SYSTEM AT LEETON GOLF COURSE $ 12,191 LENNOX HEAD ALSTONVILLE SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB UPGRADE OF LENNOX HEAD ALSTONVILLE SURF CLUB BUILDING, INC INCLUDING CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SHOWERS, CHANGE ROOM, AMENITIES AREA FOR MEMBERS AND DISABLED ACCESS FACILITIES $ 115,733 LENNOX HEAD ALSTONVILLE SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB UPGRADE OF MAIN ENTRY, LANDING AND STAIRS, KITCHEN, INC TRAINING ROOMS AND INSTALLATION OF A SOLAR POWER SYSTEM AT LENNOX HEAD ALSTONVILLE SLSC $ 140,000 LENNOX HEAD CRICKET CLUB MEGAN OVAL SPORTS FIELD FACILITIES REDEVELOPMENT $ 25,000 LIGHTNING RIDGE DISTRICT BOWLING CLUB LTD SHADE FOR NEW BOWLING GREEN $ 15,429 1178 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

LIGHTNING RIDGE GUN CLUB PURCHASE OF AN AUTOMATIC TARGET THROWER WITH VOICE $ 12,496 ACTIVATED RELEASE, CEMENT PAD, SAFETY SIGNS AND A GAS HOT WATER SYSTEM AT LIGHTNING RIDGE GUN CLUB LIGHTNING RIDGE PISTOL CLUB UPGRADE OF EXISTING 50M PISTOL RANGE AND PURCHASE OF AN ELECTRONIC TIMER $ 4,989 LISMORE BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION INC COOLING AND LIGHTING LISMORE BASKETBALL STADIUM $ 20,831 LISMORE CITY COUNCIL UPGRADE OF LIGHTING, DRAINAGE AND ENLARGMENT OF PLAYING FIELD AT BLAIR OVAL $ 25,000 LISMORE CITY COUNCIL CROZIER FIELD MULTI-SPORT SURFACE RENEWAL $ 25,000 LISMORE OLD BOYS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB INSTALLATION OF DRAINAGE, IRRIGATION AND UPGRADE OF $ 73,588 FIELD SURFACE AT CROZIER FIELD LISMORE OLD BOYS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB Crozier Field upgrade including new grandstand with an accessible $ 75,000 viewing area LISMORE SWANS AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL CHANGE ROOM FACILITY CLUB $ 21,560 LISMORE TARGET RIFLE CLUB UPGRADE OF LIGHTING TO ENABLE NIGHT SHOOTING $ 2,235 LITHGOW CITY COUNCIL UPGRADE COURT SURFACE AND LINEMARKING AT LIDSDALE TENNIS COURTS $ 25,000 LITHGOW CITY RANGERS SOCCER CLUB INC. TILING OF RANGERS PARK CLUBHOUSE $ 3,579 LITHGOW FLASHDRAGONS PURCHASE OF MODERN DRAGON BOAT AND UPGRADE LAUNCHING TRAILER FOR LITHGOW FLASHDRAGONS AT LAKE WALLACE $ 4,000 LITHGOW HOCKEY ASSOCIATION UPGRADING OF GLANMIRE OVAL HOCKEY COMPLEX AMENITIES $ 23,320 LITHGOW SWIMMING CLUB PURCHASE OF A TIMING SYSTEM AND STARTER $ 1,533 LITTLE BILLABONG TENNIS CLUB UPGRADE OF LIGHTING AT LITTLE BILLABONG HALL TENNIS COURTS $ 2,210 LIVERPOOL PLAINS SHIRE COUNCIL DAVID TAYLOR PARK OVAL AMENITIES UPGRADE $ 12,029 LIVERPOOL PLAINS SHIRE COUNCIL PURCHASE TWO CRICKET SIGHT SCREENS FOR NUMBER ONE $ 8,620 OVAL, QUIRINDI LOCKHART FOOTBALL NETBALL CLUB INSTALLATION OF TWO NEW NETBALL COURTS $ 25,000 LOCKHART SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF NETBALL CHANGE ROOMS AND EXTENSION OF OF AMENITIES HALL AT OSBORNE RECREATION GROUND $ 50,000 LOCKHART SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF TWO TENNIS COURTS AT PLEASANT HILLS RECREATION GROUNDS $ 22,960 LYNDHURST SOLDIERS MEMORIAL HALL & VILLAGE INSTALLATION OF PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT AT LYNDHURST COMMITTEE INC. SPORTS AND RECREATION GROUND $ 2,200 MACKSVILLE SCOTTS HEAD SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB ENHANCING AND EXTENDING OUR SURF CLUB - STORAGE FACILITIES AND DISABLED TOILETS $ 65,000 MACLEAY NETBALL ASSOCIATION UPGRADE OF LIGHTING AT BELGRAVE STREET NETBALL COURTS $ 9,500 MACLEAY VALLEY SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION PURCHASE OF FOUR PORTABLE SUN SHELTERS FOR USE AT KEMP STREET PLAYING FIELDS $ 506 MALUA BAY BOWLING & RECREATION CLUB LIMITED INSTALLATION OF BOWLING GREEN LIGHTS $ 24,000 MANGOPLAH COOKARDINIA UNITED EASTLAKES CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW BORE AT MANGOPLAH RECREATION RESERVE $ 14,565 MANILDRA GOLF CLUB PROVISION OF AN ON COURSE TOILET AT MANILDRA GOLF CLUB $ 2,072 MANILLA FISHING CLUB & HATCHERY INC PURCHASE SUBMERSIBLE PUMP FOR THE NATIVE FISH HATCHERY THAT ISN'T SUSCEPTIBLE TO FLOOD DAMAGE $ 7,500 MANILLA LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE INC UPGRADE OF THE DISCUS TURNING CIRCLE AND INSTALLATION OF A DISCUS SAFETY CAGE AT MANILLA CENTRAL SCHOOL

$ 913 MANILLA PISTOL CLUB BUILD BENCHES AND DIVIDING SCREENS BETWEEN RANGES NO 2 AND NO 4 $ 3,780 MANILLA PISTOL CLUB INCORPORATED CONSTRUCTION OF A SHED TO HOUSE THE INDOOR AIR PISTOL RANGE AT MANILLA PISTOL CLUB $ 14,606 MANILLA TEAM PENNING INCORPORATED INSTALLATION OF LIGHTING AROUND THE TEAM PENNING AREA AT MANILLA SHOWGROUND $ 25,000 MANNING RIVER ROWING CLUB INC REPLACE TIMBER FLOOR TO LEVEL 1 OF CLUBHOUSE $ 24,947 MANNING VALLEY BMX CLUB UPGRADE OF THE TRACK AT MANNING VALLEY BMX CLUB $ 25,000 MANNING VALLEY RIFLE CLUB INCORPORATED UPGRADE THE SAFETY STOP BUTT HEIGHT AT MANNING VALLEY RIFLE CLUB $ 4,600 1179 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

MEGALONG VALLEY PONY CLUB PROVISION OF A MULTI-PURPOSE CLUB HOUSE AT MEGALONG RESERVE $ 7,050 MELROSE FOOTBALL CLUB INSTALLATION OF SAFETY FENCING BEHIND GOAL POSTS AT MELROSE PARK $ 16,622 MENDOORAN GUN CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF TWO CLAY TARGET TRAPS AND SUN $ 10,515 PROTECTION SHELTERS MERIMBULA DIGGERS FOOTBALL CLUB BERRAMBOOL SPORTS COMPLEX PITCH COVER $ 7,725 MERIMBULA DISTRICT NETBALL ASSOCIATION UPGRADE OF GRANDSTAND AND OUTDOOR SEATING AT MERIMBULA NETBALL COURTS $ 9,100 MERRIWA PONY CLUB MERRIWA EQUESTRIAN FACILITY $ 22,645 MERRIWA TENNIS CLUB MERRIWA TENNIS CLUB - UPGRADE OF TENNIS COURT LIGHTING $ 13,500 MICHELAGO REGION COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION COURT OFFENCELESS $ 16,500 MID-WESTERN REGIONAL COUNCIL UPGRADE SKATE PARK FACILITIES AT GULGONG $ 20,000 MID-WESTERN REGIONAL COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF A MOUNTAIN BIKE TRACK AT AVISFORD NATURE RESERVE $ 25,000 MID-WESTERN REGIONAL COUNCIL GULGONG ADVENTURE PARK $ 25,000 MID-WESTERN REGIONAL COUNCIL UPGRADE OF VICTORIA PARK CYCLEWAY $ 25,000 MILLTHORPE VILLAGE COMMITTEE - BLAYNEY SHIRE REBUILD OF REDMOND OVAL KIOSK, REDMOND OVAL, PARK $ 25,000 COUNCIL STREET, MILLTHORPE MILTON ULLADULLA JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE INC INSTALLATION OF PERIMETER FENCING AT WEST ULLADULLA $ 23,363 SPORTING COMPLEX MOAMA ECHUCA BORDER RAIDERS SOCCER UPGRADE OF LIGHTING AT MOAMA SOCCER FIELDS ASSOCIATION INC $ 12,575 MOLLYMOOK SLSC MOLLYMOOK BEACH SURF CLUB IMPROVEMENTS $ 250,000 MONARO AIR RIFLE CLUB - COOMA PURCHASE OF SCORING MACHINE AND TRAINING SESSION WITH NATIONAL COACH $ 3,250 MOREE GUN CLUB PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF TWO CANTERBURY SKEET TRAPS AND RELEASE UNIT AND SECURE EXISTING TRAP HOUSES $ 13,998 MOREE MOTORCYCLE CLUB UPGRADE OF EXISTING SHOWER FACILITIES TO FIT OUT A $ 6,450 SEPARATE FEMALE SHOWERS. MOREE PCYC INTSALLATION OF AIR CONDITIONING AND INSULATION AT MOREE PCYC $ 25,000 MOREE PLAINS SHIRE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF A SHADE SAIL CONSTRUCTION AND SURFACE AND LINE MARKING OF 2 ASPHALT COURTS AT BOGGABILLA RECREATION GROUND $ 25,000 MORUYA BOWLING & RECREATION CLUB LTD UPGRADE OF 2 TENNIS COURTS AT MORUYA BOWLING & RECREATION CLUB $ 16,500 Moruya Rugby League Football Club Upgrade dressing sheds with shower cubicles at Ack Weyman Oval $ 4,570 MORUYA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC PROVISION OF ACCESS TO UPPER LEVEL, PLUS TOILET AND SHOWER FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH A DISABILITY

$ 193,637 MT LINDESAY CLAY TARGET CLUB INC PURCHASE OF FOUR CLAY TARGET THROWERS AT MT LINDESAY $ 7,490 CLAY TARGET CLUB MT LINDESAY PISTOL CLUB INC PURCHASE OF FOUR PORTABLE SHADE SHELTERS FOR USE AT MT LINDESAY PISTOL CLUB $ 598 MT LINDESAY PISTOL CLUB INC CONSTRUCTION OF TEN BENCH RESTS AT MT LINDESAY PISTOL $ 2,794 CLUB MUDGEE & DISTRICT TENNIS CLUB DEVELOPMENT OF TENNIS FACILITIES AS HOT SHOT COURTS AND UPGRADE OF 2 EXISTING COURT SURFACES AT MUDGEE & DISTRICT TENNIS CLUB $ 25,000 MUDGEE CIVILIAN RIFLE AND SMALL BORE CLUB ERECTION OF NEW FENCE AROUND DANGER ZONE $ 4,828 MUDGEE DRESSAGE GROUP INC RENOVATION OF THE SAND DRESSAGE ARENA $ 3,800 MUDGEE REGION MUDDRAGONS INC. MUDGEE MUDDRAGONS DRAGON BOAT CLUB FITNESS & RECREATION PURCHASE OF BOATS $ 1,970 MUDGEE SPORTING CLAYS PURCHASE OF NEW AUTOMATIC TRAPS AT MUDGEE SPORTING CLAYS $ 8,198 MULLER PARK TENNIS CLUB INC. UPGRADE THE COURT SURFACE TO EXISTING CLAY COURTS AT MULLER PARK TENNIS CLUB $ 25,000 MULLUMBIMBY JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE INC. NEW RUGBY LEAGUE/RUGBY UNION GOAL POSTS $ 6,350 MULLUMBIMBY RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB BUILDING OF AN AMENITIES BLOCK FOR PEOPLE AND TEAMS $ 25,000 USING OUR SPORTING FACILITIES. 1180 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

MURRAY SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW MATHOURA SKATE PARK $ 25,000 MURRAY SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF BEACH RECREATION AREA INCLUDING SHARED PATHWAY AT MOAMA BEACH $ 18,000 MURRAY SHIRE COUNCIL MATHOURA NETBALL / TENNIS COURTS - LIGHTING $ 14,730 MURRUMBATEMAN TENNIS CLUB UPGRADE COURT LIGHTING AT MURRUMBATEMAN TENNIS CLUB $ 2,500 MURWILLUMBAH NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC UPGRADE OF CANTEEN FACILITY AT MURWILLUMBAH NETBALL COURTS $ 12,702 MURWILLUMBAH NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC. EXTENSION AND UPGRADE OF CLUBHOUSE, INSTALLATION OF SOLAR POWER AND COURT RESURFACING AT KNOX PARK

$ 50,000 MURWILLUMBAH SHOWGROUND TRUST UPGRADE OF TIMBER YARDS AND ACCESS RAMP AT MURWILLUMBAH SHOWGROUND $ 14,250 MUSWELLBROOK CROQUET CLUB REMOVE ASBESTOS FROM CLUB HOUSE $ 3,608 NAMBUCCA HEADS TENNIS CLUB INC RESURFACING OF TENNIS COURT AT NAMBUCCA HEADS TENNIS CLUB $ 23,500 NAMBUCCA SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE PRACTICE NETS AND CRICKET PITCH AT HENNESSEY TAPE OVAL $ 4,761 NAMBUCCA SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF A CRICKET PRACTICE NET AT ANDERSON PARK $ 6,669 NAMBUCCA SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE MACKSVILLE SKATE PARK $ 25,000 NAMBUCCA VALLEY PISTOL CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW 20 BAY X 50M TARGET SHOOTING RANGE $ 26,130 NAROOMA BLUE WATER DRAGONS INC CONSTRUCTION OF AN EQUIPMENT SHED, SECURITY FENCING AND PURCHASE OF A DRAGON BOAT $ 5,258 NAROOMA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB DISABLED ACCESS TO NAROOMA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB $ 13,320 NARRABRI BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION INC INSTALLATION OF COURT LIGHTING AT DANGAR PARK $ 25,000 NARRABRI DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION REPLACEMENT OF SYNTHETIC CRICKET WICKETS $ 2,320 NARRABRI PISTOL CLUB INCORPORATED UPGRADE OF SAFETY WALL BETWEEN SILHOUETTE RANGE AND TWENTY FIVE METER RANGE AT NARRABRI PISTOL CLUB $ 12,633 NARRABRI SHIRE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF LIGHTING, EXTENSION AND UPGRADE OF PAVED SURFACE TO ACCOMODATE MORE BASKETBALL COURTS AT NARRABRI NETBALL COURTS $ 50,000 NARRABRI SOCCER CLUB INC REPLACEMENT OF UNSAFE JUNIOR SOCCER GOAL POSTS AT $ 7,710 GATLEY FIELD NARRABRI TENNIS CLUB UPGRADE OF COURT SURFACE, NETS AND SHADECLOTH AT NARRABRI TENNIS CENTRE $ 3,000 NARRANDERA SHIRE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF SOLAR HEATING AT BARELLAN SWIMMING POOL $ 25,000 NARRANDERA SHIRE COUNCIL RECONSTRUCTION OF NETBALL COURTS INCLUDING NEW FLOOD LIGHTING & UMPIRE/SPECTATOR SHELTER AT BARELLAN NETBALL COURTS $ 25,000 NARROMINE BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION INC PARTIAL UPGRADE SURFACE, UPGRADE SCORING SYSTEMS AND $ 6,201 BENCHES AT THE NARROMINE SPORTS CENTRE COURTS NARROMINE DUBBO RIFLE RANGE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF AN ELECTRONIC TARGET AND SCORING SYSTEM $ 12,819 NARROMINE LITTLE ATHLETICS CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A PERMANENT DISCUS CAGE AT DUNDAS PARK $ 2,063 NARROMINE SHIRE COUNCIL TRANGIE NETBALL AND BASKETBALL COURT $ 17,971 NARROMINE SWIMMING CLUB PURCHASE OF DIVING BLOCKS, LANE ROPES AND SPINDLES AT NARROMINE POOL $ 10,291 NARROMINE-DUBBO RIFLE ASSOCIATION INSTALLATION OF A SOLAR POWER SYSTEM AT NARROMINE RIFLE RANGE $ 1,381 NATURE COAST DRAGON BOAT CLUB PURCHASE OF A NEW DRAGON BOAT AT RIVERSIDE PARK $ 5,635 NELSON BAY PISTOL CLUB INC CONSTRUCTION OF A CONCRETE BLOCK WALL TO WESTERN SIDE $ 20,000 AND AN OVERHEAD BAFFLE SYSTEM TO RANGE 1 AT NELSON BAY PISTOL CLUB NEW LAMBTON EAGLES FC UPGRADE OF LIGHTING AND INSTALLATION OF PERIMETER FENCING AT ALDER PARK $ 25,000 NEWCASTLE & HUNTER VELODROME TRUST STAGE 2 OF CONSTRUCTION OF A SEALED OFF ROAD CRITERIUM CYCLING TRACK AT NEWCASTLE VELODROME $ 25,000 1181 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

NEWCASTLE AND DISTRICT SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION CONSTRUCTION OF TWO PERMANENT BACK NETS AT STEVENSON INC PARK $ 21,000 NEWCASTLE CITY AND EASTERN DISTRICTS CRICKET PROVISION OF TWO NEW SIGHT SCREENS AT LEARMONTH PARK CLUB $ 3,012 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL STAGE ONE - SITE ESTABLISHMENT AND EARTHWORKS TO WIDEN PLAYING AREA AT TARRO SPORTSGROUND $ 25,000 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF SUB SURFACE DRAINAGE ON PLAYING FIELD AT LUGAR PARK $ 15,000 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF SUB-SURFACE DRAINAGE AT LUGAR PARK $ 19,937 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF 4 FLOODLIGHTS ON TWO POLES TO LIGHT FIELD 3 AT WARATAH PARK $ 5,063 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL ISLINGTON PARK AMENITIES BUILDING DEVELOPMENT $ 25,000 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL UPPER RESERVE FLOODLIGHT UPGRADE - STAGE 1 $ 25,000 NEWCASTLE NATIONAL PARK CROQUET CLUB UPGRADE OF TWO LAWNS TO INTERNATIONAL STANDARD AT NEWCASTLE NATIONAL PARK CROQUET CLUB $ 3,620 NEWCASTLE SMALL BORE & AIR RIFLE CLUB SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF NEW LIGHTING $ 3,170 NEWTEC PISTOL CLUB INC UPGRADE OF GROUND SURFACE TO GROUNDS AND FACILITIES $ 16,300 FOR WHEELCHAIR AND CART ACCESS AND BAFFLING OF THE RANGE AT NEWTEC PISTOL CLUB NIMBIN HEADERS SPORTS CLUB INCORPORATED PROVISION OF A NEW STORAGE AREA, REFEREES CHANGE ROOM AND COMPLETION OF CHANGE ROOMS AT NIMBIN HEADERS SPORTS CLUB $ 21,247 NIMMITABEL PONY CLUB INC PURCHASE OF NEW HORSE JUMPS FOR NIMMITABEL PONY CLUB $ 8,000 NORTH ARMIDALE TENNIS CLUB INSTALLATION OF ARTIFICIAL TURF TO REPLACE EXISTING UNSAFE $ 19,000 GRAVEL SURFACE ON ONE TENNIS COURT NORTH EAST NSW HUNTING CLUB INC PURCHASE OF RACKS, FRAME AND PORTABLE DISPLAY BOARD FOR EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL AT MT BROWN PISTOL AND RIFLE CLUB $ 500 NORTH ENTRANCE SLSC RENOVATION OF CLUB BATHROOMS $ 38,740 NORTH ENTRANCE SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB LIMITED IMPROVE INTERIOR BATHROOMS OF MULTI PURPOSE MEETING ROOM TO THE NORTH ENTRANCE SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB $ 24,500 NORTH, WEST, SLOPES AND PLAINS MOUNTAIN UPGRADE OF MOUNTAIN BIKE TRACK AT MOUNT BORAH BIKERS INC $ 1,967 NORTHERN LAKES POWER AFL INC INSTALLATION OF FLOODLIGHTING AT NORTHLAKES OVAL $ 25,000 NORTHERN RIVERS TEAM PENNERS ASSOCIATION INSTALLATION OF A STOCK HANDLING SYSTEM AT ALSTONVILLE INCORPORATED SHOWGROUND $ 3,550 NORTHS UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW FULL SIZED FOOTBALL FIELD AT NORTH ARMIDALE SPORTING COMPLEX $ 5,595 NOWRA BOWLING & RECREATION CLUB LTD UPGRADE OF MAIN ROOF AND AIR CONDITIONING TO INSTALL SOLAR POWER AT NOWRA BOWLING & RECREATION CLUB $ 25,000 NOWRA CULBURRA SLSC REPLACE AND UPGRADE BALCONY TO PROVIDE DISABLED ACCESS FROM CLUB BUILDING $ 150,000 NSW FIELD AND GAME ASSOCIATION - TEMORA UPGRADE TO AUTOMATIC TRAPS AT TEMORA FIELD AND GAME BRANCH RANGE $ 5,000 NULLAMANNA PUBLIC HALL & RECREATION UPGRADE OF EXISTING ARENA FENCE RESERVE TRUST $ 8,575 NYMAGEE PROGRESS ASSOCIATION UPGRADE OF COURT SURFACE, INSTALLATION OF FENCING AND LIGHTING AT NYMAGEE TENNIS CLUB $ 15,890 NYNGAN RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB Dressing room extension $ 50,000 OAKLANDS FOOTBALL CLUB INC REFURBISHMENT OF THE OAKLANDS RECREATION GROUND MULTI SPORT COURTS $ 16,242 OBERON COUNCIL UPGRADE SURFACE OF PLAYING FIELDS AT OBERON RECREATION GROUND $ 20,500 OBERON COUNCIL FITNESS TRAIL IN OBERON PARKS $ 15,000 OBERON JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE INCORPORATED CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW CANTEEN AT OBERON FOOTBALL $ 27,486 GROUND OBERON PISTOL CLUB PURCHASE OF A GENERATOR, UPGRADE OF TOILET FACILITIES, CONSTRUCTION OF A SHED TO HOUSE GENERATOR AND DEVELOPMENT AND FACILITATION OF SAFE SHOOTING $ 10,000 1182 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

PROGRAMS FOR THE YOUTH OF OBERON

OCEAN SHORES TENNIS CLUB INC UPGRADE OF TENNIS COURT FENCING AT OCEAN SHORES TENNIS CLUB $ 5,750 OLD BAR LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE INC CONSTRUCTION OF A LONG JUMP AND TRIPLE JUMP FACILITY AT OLD BAR LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE $ 9,392 ORANGE & DISTRICT FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CONSTRUCTION OF AN ALL WEATHER COVERED SEATING SOCCER INC STRUCTURE AND STORAGE AREA AT SIR JACK BRABHAM PARK $ 11,616 ORANGE & DISTRICT PISTOL CLUB INSTALLATION OF NEW BAFFLING ON THE 50MT RANGE AT $ 5,000 ORANGE & DISTRICT PISTOL CLUB ORANGE & DISTRICT SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION UPGRADE OF CANTEEN STORAGE AND INSTALLATION OF DISABILITY ACCESS DUGOUTS ON ALL DIAMONDS AT SIR JACK BRABHAM SOFTBALL DIAMONDS $ 2,338 ORANGE CITY COUNCIL UPGRADE OF THE TRACK AT THE MOULDER PARK VELODROME $ 21,500 ORANGE CITY COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF CRICKET NETS AT MOULDER PARK INTERNATIONAL GARDENS $ 23,000 ORANGE CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF PLAY EQUIPMENT, CONCRETE PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE AND PATHWAYS TO CONNECT BRIDGE WITH EXISTING PATHWAYS AT MOULDER PARK $ 25,000 ORANGE CITY COUNCIL ANZAC PARK SKATE FACILITY $ 25,000 ORANGE CITY RUGBY CLUB INC PRIDE PARK FIELD, WARATAHS SPORTS GROUND, MOVE FIELD $ 5,814 SIDEWAYS, EXTEND IRRIGATION & NEW FENCING ETC ORANGE CLAY TARGET CLUB INSTALLATION OF 200M OF SAFETY FENCING AND CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE PATHWAYS PROVIDING WHEELCHAIR ACCESS $ 12,684 ORANGE CLAY TARGET CLUB INCORPORATED INSTALLATION OF SAFETY FENCING BEHIND NEW FOOTPATH AT ORANGE CLAY TARGET CLUB $ 21,019 ORANGE CLAY TARGET CLUB INCORPORATED CONSTRUCTION OF SIX SAFETY SHELTERS WITH BENCH SEATING $ 17,272 AT ORANGE CLAY TARGET CLUB ORANGE CLAY TARGET CLUB INCORPORATED INSTALLATION OF AN ADDITIONAL SHOWER/TOILET BLOCK AT $ 6,312 ORANGE CLAT TARGET CLUB ORANGE CYCLING AND TRIATHLON CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A STORAGE SHED AT LAKE CANOBOLAS RESERVE $ 17,900 ORANGE WARATAH SPORTS CLUB LTD. INSTALLATION OF A DRAINAGE SYSTEM AT ORANGE WARATAH SPORTS CLUB PLAYING FIELDS $ 8,358 OURIMBAH UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB UPGRADE OF DRAINAGE AND PLAYING SURFACE OF FOOTBALL FIELDS $ 35,000 OURIMBAH WYOMING RLFC INC Installation of retractable fencing to be built around Bill Sohier $ 22,718 Park PACIFIC PALMS SLSC INC UPGRADE BEACH ACCESS/RAMP $ 15,000 PARKES HOCKEY ASSOCIATION UPGRADE OF PLAYING SURFACE $ 190,000 PARKES GOLF CLUB CO-OP LIMITED CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PRACTICE NETS AT PARKES GOLF CLUB $ 4,500 PARKES PISTOL CLUB INSTALL NEW CLUB STOREROOM, RANGE SHOOTING BAYS, AERATED SEPTIC TREATMENT SYSTEM AND 10,500 LITRE WATER TANK AND PRESSURE PUMP $ 19,477 PARKES PISTOL CLUB INC. UPGRADE OF THE EARTH MOUND STOP BUTT AT PARKES PISTOL CLUB $ 7,625 PARKES PISTOL CLUB INC. INSTALLATION OF TOILET FACILITIES AT PARKES PISTOL CLUB $ 5,369 PARKES RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB UPGRADE OF AMENITIES TO IMPROVE HYGIENE $ 25,000 PARKES SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW CRICKET NETS AT WOODWARD OVAL $ 25,000 PARKES SHIRE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF LIGHTING AT HARRISON PARK $ 25,000 PARKES SHIRE COUNCIL LIDNER OVAL PEAK HILL - NEW YOUTH SPORTING PRECINCT $ 14,471 PARKES SHIRE COUNCIL BERRYMAN OVAL - NEW PLAYING SURFACE $ 17,113 PAXTON BOWLING CLUB LTD UPGRADE TO SURROUNDING FENCE AND RETAINER WALL TO $ 23,530 BOWLING GREEN PEAK HILL ROOSTERS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF AN ELTRONIC SCOREBOARD AT CLUB LINDER OVAL $ 3,725 PICTON RANGERS SOCCER CLUB PICTON RANGERS AND THE NEW SPORTS COMPLEX $ 5,500 PINKETT RECREATION MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE PINKETT MOVING & IMPROVING $ 8,940 1183 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

PIRATES RUGBY UNION CLUB UPGRADE OF OVAL LIGHTING AT CHILLINGWORTH OVAL $ 15,000 POONCARIE GUN CLUB INSTALLATION OF FLOODLIGHTS ON THE RANGE AND SURROUNDS AND PURCHASE OF TABLES AND CHAIRS $ 1,059 PORT MACQUARIE PISTOL CLUB PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF A TIMING TURNING TARGET CONTROL $ 903 PORT MACQUARIE ROWING CLUB REFURBISHMENT OF AN AGING CLUBHOUSE FACILITY $ 14,335 PORT MACQUARIE SURF LIFE SAVING INC CLUB MASTERPLAN - UPGRADE OF SURF CLUB $ 42,000 PORT MACQUARIE TENNIS CLUB INC UPGRADE SURFACE OF SIX COURTS AT PORT MACQUARIE TENNIS CLUB $ 25,000 PORT MACQUARIE-HASTINGS COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF AN ALL ABILITIES PLAYGROUND AT WESTPORT PARK $ 50,000 PORT MACQUARIE-HASTINGS COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SHARED WALKWAY/CYCLEWAY AT KOOLOONBUNG CREEK NATURE PARK, PORT MACQUARIE $ 25,000 PORT STEPHENS COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF FLOODLIGHTING AT DON WARING OVAL $ 25,000 PORT STEPHENS COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF IRRIGATION AT LAKESIDE SPORTS COMPLEX, $ 22,000 RAYMOND TERRACE PULLETOP PISTOL CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A SECURE TRAINING FACILITY AND CLUB ROOM AT THE PISTOL RANGE $ 5,765 QUAMBONE PISTOL CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A SHOOTING BAY ON THE 50MT RANGE AT $ 3,522 QUAMBONE PISTOL CLUB QUEANBEYAN CITY COUNCIL QUEANBEYAN CRICKET AND SOCCER PLAYING SURFACE $ 23,000 QUIRINDI SPORTING CLAY TARGET CLUB PURCHASE OF FIVE LAPORTE TRAPS AT QUIRINDI SPORTING CLAY TARGET CLUB $ 8,850 QUIRINDI SPORTING CLAY TARGET CLUB PURCHASE OF TWO LAPORTE CLAY TARGET TRAPS AT QUIRINDI $ 11,522 SPORTING CLAY TARGET CLUB QUIRINDI TENNIS CLUB UPGRADE SYNTHETIC GRASS TENNIS COURTS, OCTOBER 2014 $ 22,872 RAND SPORTS GROUND COMMITTEE INC CONSTRUCTION OF NEW FACILITY WITH CHANGEROOMS, ADMINISTRATION OFFICE AND STORAGE AT RAND SPORTS GROUND $ 24,000 RAND SPORTS GROUND COMMITTEE INC UPGRADE OF CHANGE ROOMS, TOILETS AND SHOWERS AT RAND SPORTS GROUND $ 12,000 RAYMOND TERRACE JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE Installation of an irrigation system at Lakeside Sports Complex $ 22,000 REDHEAD SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC. CLUBHOUSE EXTENSION INCORPORATING NEW ENTRANCE AND UPGRADE OF JUNIORS' CLUB ROOM AND KITCHEN $ 120,000 RENNIE FOOTBALL CLUB INC. PURCHASE OF TWO SHIPPING CONTAINERS TO BE USED FOR STORAGE AND UPGRADE OF THE SCOREBOARD AT RENNIE RECREATIONAL RESERVE $ 9,219 RENNIE NETBALL CLUB INC. UPGRADE OF TWO NETBALL COURTS AT RENNIE RECREATIONAL RESERVE $ 19,043 RICHMOND RIVER GUN CLUB PURCHASE OF A CANTERBURY TRAP AND PORTABLE TRAP HOUSE $ 10,902 RICHMOND RIVER GUN CLUB INC CONSTRUCTION OF NEW STEPS AND SAFETY RAILS TO THREE TRAP $ 4,800 HOUSES AT RICHMOND RIVER GUN CLUB RICHMOND VALLEY COUNCIL UPGRADE OF SKATE PARK WITH ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS AT WINDSOR PARK $ 12,500 RICHMOND VALLEY LITTLE ATHLETICS INC LITTLE ATHLETICS STORAGE SHED $ 8,220 RIDING FOR THE DISABLED ASSOCIATION (NSW) UPGRADE SURFACE OF INDOOR RIDING ARENA AT BATHURST RDA CENTRE $ 4,229 RIDING FOR THE DISABLED ASSOCIATION (NSW) CONSTRUCTION OF A RIDING AND DRESSAGE ARENA AT TWEED VALLEY RDA $ 1,800 ROTARY CLUB OF INVERELL INCORPORATED INSTALLATION OF AN ALL-ABILITIES OUTDOOR GYM AT NORTHEY PARK $ 25,000 ROTARY CLUB OF MERRIWA INC. INSTALLATION OF SUN PROTECTION SHADES OVER PLAYGROUND AT MERRIWA ROTARY SKATE PARK $ 17,230 SALT SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INCORPORATED DEVELOPMENT OF NEW SURF CLUB FACILITIES FOR SALT BEACH, KINGSCLIFF TO REPLACE THE GEAR SHED. $ 305,000 SAWTELL TOORMINA LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE UPGRADE OF LONG JUMP AND DISCUS FACILITIES AT TOORMINA $ 11,831 INCORPORATED OVAL SCONE PISTOL CLUB INCORPORATED UPGRADE OF THE SEWER PIPES, TANK AND TRENCHES OF EXISTING TOILET BLOCK AT SCONE PISTOL CLUB $ 5,000 1184 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

SCOUTS AUSTRALIA - NSW BRANCH RUSSELL VALE SCOUT GROUP - THE REFURBISHMENT OF BATHROOM FACILITIES TO DISABLED STANDARDS $ 10,000 SCOUTS AUSTRALIA - NSW BRANCH RUSSELL VALE SCOUT GROUP - HALL ELECTRICAL/HWS UPGRADE TO AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS $ 1,095 SCOUTS AUSTRALIA - NSW BRANCH PURCHASE OF A TRAILER TO ENABLE SAFE MATERIAL HANDING AND ACCESS TO MORE WATERWAYS AT BELMONT SCOUT HALL $ 2,800 SEAHAM BOWTHORNE FOOTBALL CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF SAFETY FENCING AT BOWTHORNE PARK, $ 8,725 WALLALONG SEVENTY FOUR PISTOL CLUB INCORPORATED INSTALLATION OF A SECURITY SYSTEM AND SECURITY SENSOR $ 4,205 LIGHTS AT SEVENTY FOUR PISTOL CLUB Shell Cove Football Club Assist with cost of works at Barrack Heights Oval $ 7,500 SHELLHARBOUR CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF SOLAR HOT WATER SYSTEM, SHADE $ 19,049 STRUCTURES AND PICNIC TABLES AT ALBION PARK POOL UPGRADE OF GRANDSTAND AT RON COSTELLO OVAL $ 15,000 SHOALHAVEN CITY COUNCIL UPGRADE BOMADERY SPORTS COMPLEX $ 60,000 SHOALHAVEN CITY COUNCIL EXPANSION OF PLAYING FIELDS AT ISON PARK $ 50,000 SHOALHAVEN CITY COUNCIL RESURFACE 2 TENNIS COURTS FOR MULTI-SPORT USE AT WEST STREET TENNIS COMPLEX

$ 7,500 SHOALHAVEN CITY COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW SKATE PARK AT THOMSON STREET SPORTING COMPLEX $ 37,500 SHOALHAVEN CITY COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR FITNESS STATION AT PARADISE BEACH RESERVE, SANCTUARY POINT $ 25,000 SHOALHAVEN CITY COUNCIL RESURFACE AND UPGRADE 6 COURTS AT ULLADULLA DISTRICT NETBALL COURTS $ 25,000 SHOALHAVEN CITY COUNCIL LEARN TO RIDE FACILITY CLIFTON PARK SANCTUARY POINT $ 25,000 SHOALHAVEN CLAY TARGET CLUB PURCHASE OF REMOTE ELECTRONIC CLAY TARGET TRAPS, ERECTION OF A WEATHER PROTECTION SHELTER , BARRIER FENCES AND SHOOTING CAGES $ 14,762 SHOALHAVEN CLAY TARGET CLUB UPGRADE OF PEDESTRIAN AND PARKING AREAS, PURCHASE OF TWO AUTOMATIC TRAPS, RE-ESTABLISH FIREBREAKS AROUND THE RANGE AND PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF A WATER TANK PUMP AND HOT WATER AT SHOALHAVEN CLAY TARGET CLUB $ 7,500 SHOALHAVEN CLAY TARGET CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF TWO NEW TRAP HOUSES, WIDENING OF $ 16,866 SHOOTING LANES, NEW ACCESS GATE, UPGRADE WARNING SIGNS AND PURCHASE OF SAFETY FLAGGING AT SHOALHAVEN CLAY TARGET CLUB SHOALHAVEN DISTRICT FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION UPGRADE OF PLAYING SURFACE AND INSTALLATION OF SAFETY FENCING AT ISON PARK $ 25,000 SHOALHAVEN DISTRICT FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION INSTALLATION OF PERIMETER FENCING AND UPGRADE OF PLAYING SURFACE AT FIELD 1 SOUTH NOWRA FOOTBALL GROUNDS $ 19,510 SHOALHAVEN HEADS GOLF CLUB UPGRADE OF THE 30 YEAR OLD SECTION OF GOLF COURSE IRRIGATION SYSTEM $ 25,000 SHOALHAVEN UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB UPGRADE PLAYING SURFACE OF FIELDS 3 AND 4 AT LYREBIRD SPORTS PARK $ 7,676 SILVER CITY SMALLBORE RIFLE CLUB INCORPORATED LOWER EYEBROW BAFFLES, INSTALLATION OF NEW EARTH $ 7,503 GROUND BAFFLE, INCREASE HEIGHT OF THE STOP BUTT AND REINSTATE THE LEAD CATCHER AT THE FRONT OF THE STOP BUTT AT SILVER CITY SMALLBORE RIFLE CLUB SINGLETON NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW CLUBHOUSE AT ROSE POINT PARK $ 25,000 Smithtown Junior Rugby League Football Club Installation of additional grandstand seating and a 20,000lt water tank at Smithtown Oval Reserve $ 9,623 SOUTH COAST FUTSAL CLUB INSTALLATION OF FUTSAL GOAL POSTS AT BERKELEY NETBALL CENTRE $ 2,040 SOUTH LAKE MACQUARIE AMATEUR SAILING CLUB PURCHASE OF A NEW RIGID INFLATABLE BOAT WITH MOTOR, INC TRAILER, AND RESCUE EQUIPMENT $ 6,750 SOUTH FOOTBALL CLUB Construction of a brick storeroom and meeting facility $ 50,000 INC. 1185 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

SOUTH WEST ROCKS SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB TO FURTHER ENHANCE FACILITIES TO INCREASE THE STANDARD & QUALITY OF OUR CLUB FOR OUR MEMBERS. $ 67,500 SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS RIFLE CLUB UPGRADE OF WATER TANK, INSTALLATION OF ACCESS STEPS TO TARGET GALLERY AND PURCHASE OF A GENERATOR AT HILL TOP RIFLE RANGE $ 4,223 SOUTHERN INLAND RUGBY UNION CONOLLY RUGBY COMPLEX - FIELD 4 DEVELOPMENT - SPORTSGROUND LIGHTING PROJECT $ 25,000 SPORTING SHOOTERS ASSOCIATION GILGANDRA CONSTRUCTION OF A MOBILE SHADE STRUCTURE AT GILGANDRA RIFLE RANGE $ 2,678 SPORTING SHOOTERS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA UPGRADE TIMBER WALLLS ON PISTOL RANGE, UPGRADE TO $ 18,400 (NSW) - HAY BRANCH INC. WIRELESS REMOTES ON SHOTGUN RANGE AND EARTHWORKS ON RIFLE RANGE AT SSAA HAY SPORTING SHOOTERS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA CONVERSION OF THE DAVE WALLACE RIFLE RANGE TO A LIMITED (NSW) GRIFFITH BRANCH INC DANGER RANGE AT SSAA GRIFFITH $ 6,500 SPORTING SHOOTERS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA INSTALLATION OF BOUNDARY FENCING ON TWO SIDES OF THE $ 6,720 (NSW) GRIFFITH BRANCH INC DAVE WALLACE RANGE SSAA GRIFFITH SPORTING SHOOTERS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA CONSTRUCTION OF OVERHEAD BAFFLES ON RANGE 1 AT SSAA $ 20,000 (NSW) NORTHERN RIVERS BRANCH NORTHERN RIVERS BRANCH SPORTING SHOOTERS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA UPGRADE OF STEPS AT ENTRY POINT OF FIRING LINE AND (NSW) SYDNEY BRANCH INC. INSTALLATION OF BOLLARDS AROUND THE SHED AT THE SILVERDALE RANGE $ 4,311 SPORTING SHOOTERS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA INSTALLATION OF A LIGHTING SYSTEM CONNECTING THE 60 $ 4,332 (NSW) SYDNEY BRANCH INC. BENCHES TO THE RANGE OFFICE, FLAGPOLE, ADVISORY AND WARNING SIGNS AT SILVERDALE RANGE SPRINGMEAD RIDING & SOCIAL CLUB INC. CONSTRUCTION AN UNDERCOVER ARENA AT SPRINGMEAD RIDING & SOCIAL CLUB $ 8,500 SPRINGWOOD SMALLBORE AND AIR RIFLE CLUB INSTALLATION OF AN EYBROW BAFFLE AT SPRINGWOOD $ 8,882 SMALLBORE AND AIR RIFLE CLUB SPRINGWOOD UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB INC SAFETY FENCE AND TRAINING GOALS $ 17,876 SSAA - ARMIDALE BRANCH CONSTRUCTION OF A CONCRETE BOX CULVERT TO COMPLY WITH GUYRA SHIRE COUNCIL'S DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS $ 16,886 SSAA - COFFS HARBOUR UPGRADE OF PARTICIPANT ADDRESS SYSTEM TO CONVEY INSTRUCTIONS ON THE FIRING LINE $ 498 SSAA - FORBES BRANCH EXTENSION OF THE EXISTING BUILDING AND THE SHOOTING BENCH AREA $ 8,389 SSAA - GILGANDRA BRANCH PROVISION OF AN AMENITIES BLOCK $ 26,413 SSAA GOULBURN & DISTRICTS BRANCH CONSTRUCTION OF NEW TOILET BLOCK WITH WHEELCHAIR $ 20,000 ACCESS AT SSAA GOULBURN SSAA - SYDNEY BRANCH SOUND PROOFING OF FIRING LINE, RANGE OFFICE AND RECEPTION AREA AND ASSOCIATED WORKS, UPGRADE OF BENCH REST DESKTOPS, PURCHASE OF A GENERATOR AND PROVISION OF A STORAGE CONTAINER FOR A CLUBHOUSE $ 30,000 SSAA - TAREE WINGHAM BRANCH PURCHASE OF TWO RABBIT MASTER TRAPS WITH LOOPER ADAPTOR AND WIRELESS RELEASE CONTROL $ 4,900 SSAA - WEST WYALONG INSTALL UNDERGROUND POWER TO RANGE AND REPLACE GARDEN SHED WITH PURPOSE BUILT SECURE CLUB SHED $ 11,174 SSAA (NSW) BROKEN HILL BRANCH INC INSTALLATION OF EYBROW BAFFLES, GROUND BAFFLES, $ 19,117 CATCHING BAFFLES AND RAISING THE STOP BUTT AT SSAA BROKEN HILL SSAA GUYRA BRANCH COMPLETION OF CONCRETING FIRING LINE AND ROOF OVER THE $ 2,030 FIRING LINE AT SSAA GUYRA SSAA MUDGEE & DISTRICT BRANCH INC INSTALLATION OF INGROUND SUPPORTS FOR TARGET FRAMES AT $ 926 SSAA MUDGEE SSAA NSW - SNOWY RIVER BRANCH INC CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE SLAB AND COLOURBOND BULDING $ 9,494 FOR USE AS STORAGE AND TRAINING AT COOLAMATONG RANGE SSAA NSW (INC) WAGGA WAGGA BRANCH UPGRADE OF BAFFLES AND STOP BUTTS AT BIG SPRINGS RIFLE RANGE $ 26,550 SSAA NSW INC FORBES BRANCH PURCHASE OF FOUR FALCON AUTOMATIC CLAY TARGET TRAPS AT $ 8,215 SSAA FORBES SSAA TENTERFIELD BRANCH INC INSTALLATION OF SHELTERS AT THE PRACTICE RANGE AND $ 3,250 SHOTGUN AREAS AT SSAA TENTERFIELD 1186 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

SSAA(NSW) URBENVILLE/WOODENBONG BRANCH CONSTRUCTION OF A SECOND CLAY TARGET SHOOTING LAYOUT INC AND TRAPHOUSE, PUCHASE OF A CANTERBURY TRAPMASTER WITH VOICE RELEASE AT MT LINDESAY SHOOTING COMPLEX $ 14,258 SSAA(NSW) URBENVILLE/WOODENBONG BRANCH INSTALLATION OF A RAINWATER TANK FOR SUPPLY TO AMENITIES $ 1,900 INC BLOCK AT MT LINDESAY SHOOTING COMPLEX Stingrays Rugby League Football Club Shellharbour Installation of perimeter fencing, internal fencing, dugouts and seating at Flinders Oval $ 75,000 SUSSEX INLET RSL SUB-BRANCH INSTALLATION OF SHADING AND SEATING AT THE BOWLING GREEN $ 2,750 SWANSEA BELMONT SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB CONSTRUCTION & IMPROVEMENTS - NEW TRAINING ROOM - SKI, BOARD & RESCUE EQUIPMENT STORAGE FACILITIES $ 112,820 Swansea Football Club Replacement cost of floodlight lamps at Chapman Oval $ 2,000 TACKING POINT SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB DISABLED ACCESS &TOILET AMENITIES UPGRADE AND SUN AWNING INSTALLATION $ 250,000 TAMWORTH AND PEEL VALLEY RIFLE CLUB INSTALLATION OF A DRAINAGE SYSTEM AND CONSTRUCTION OF RETAINING WALLS FOR RAISED MOUNDS $ 2,212 TAMWORTH CITY SWIMMING CLUB INC PURCHASE OF THREE THERMAL POOL BLANKETS AND INSTALLATION OF A STORAGE SHED AT TAMWORTH OLYMPIC POOL $ 25,000 TAMWORTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION INC. UPGRADE PLAYING SURFACE $ 160,000 TAMWORTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION INC. UPGRADE LIGHTING ON 2 HOCKEY FIELDS AT TAMWORTH HOCKEY CENTRE $ 21,500 TAMWORTH NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC INSTALLATION OF ADDITIONAL LIGHTING AT THE TAMWORTH SPORTS DOME $ 15,000 TAMWORTH PISTOL CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF EMERGENCY EXIT LIGHTS TO CLUBHOUSE AND $ 20,000 RANGES 2 AND 3, LANE DIVIDER SCREENS AT RANGES 2 AND 3, ALL WEATHER TARGET SYSTEM ROOF AND PURCHASE OF A WESTERN ACTION STEEL TARGET AT TAMWORTH PISTOL CLUB TAMWORTH PISTOL CLUB INC DEVELOPMENT OF RANGE 4 AT TAMWORTH PISTOL CLUB $ 16,000 REGIONAL TARGET COMPLEX TAMWORTH REGIONAL COUNCIL UPGRADING OF GROUNDS AT WOOLOMIN RECREATION RESERVE $ 2,874 TAMWORTH REGIONAL COUNCIL REDEVELOPMENT OF GRANNY MUNRO PARK, COLEDALE $ 7,263 TAMWORTH REGIONAL COUNCIL WOOLOMIN RECREATION RESERVE TENNIS COURTS UPGRADE $ 5,650 TAMWORTH TENNIS CLUB UPGRADE THE SURFACE OF TWO MAIN SHOW COURTS AT TAMWORTH TENNIS CLUB $ 25,000 TAREE PISTOL CLUB REPLACE AND MAKE SAFE THE ROOF OF SAFETY TRAINING BUILDING AND ENHANCE SAFETY BAFFLES TO ALLOW FULL SAFETY FROM BENCH HEIGHT $ 5,300 TARRAWANNA SOCCER CLUB INC UPGRADE PLAYING FIELD SURFACE AT TARRAWANNA OVAL $ 6,095 TATHRA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB UPGRADE OF SURF CLUB FACILITIES INCLUDING AMENITIES, FUNCTION FACILITY AND ENTRANCE TO CLUB HOUSE $ 50,000 TATHRA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB UPGRADE OF ROOF AND FASCIA AT TATHRA SLSC $ 35,000 TEA GARDENS HAWKS NEST SLSC TEA GARDENS HAWKS NEST SLSC CLUBHOUSE REVITILISATION. $ 305,000 TEMORA AREA SURVIVAL KOMMITTEE - TASK CONSTRUCTION OF A 25M INDOOR HEATED POOL AT THE TEMORA RECREATION CENTRE $ 25,000 TEMORA GOLF CLUB LTD INSTALLATION OF AN AUTOMATED IRRIGATION SYSTEM AT TEMORA GOLF CLUB $ 25,000 TEMORA RUNNING AND MULTISPORT CLUB INC PURCHASE OF A MOBILE EQUIPMENT TRAILER AT LAKE CENTENARY $ 5,578 TEMORA SCHOOLBOYS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL UPGRADE OF BUILDING TO PROVIDE CHANGEROOMS AND $ 19,000 CLUB SHOWER FACILITIES AND PROVISION OF A MATCH OFFICIALS BUILDING AT BOB ALDRIDGE PARK TENTERFIELD AND DISTRICT TENNIS ASSOCIATION UPGRADE OF FENCING, LIGHTING AND RETAINING WALL AT INCORPORATED WOOD STREET TENNIS COURTS $ 25,000 TERRIGAL TENNIS CLUB INC TERRIGAL TENNIS MAJOR COURT UPGRADE $ 25,000 TERRIGAL WAMBERAL RUGBY LEAGUE & YOUTH UPGRADE OF PLAYING SURFACE AND INSTALLATION OF DRAINAGE CLUB INCORPORATED AND IRRIGATION AT BRENDAN FRANKLIN OVAL $ 25,000 1187 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

THE ARMIDALE SCHOOL RIFLE CLUB INSTALLATION OF A SECURITY SYSTEM, TARGET GALLERY $ 10,568 LIGHTING, REPLACE THE STOP BUTT AND PURCHASE OF A SHIPPING CONTAINER FOR SECURE STORAGE AT THE ARMIDALE SCHOOL RIFLE CLUB SMALL BORE RANGE THE CRUSADER UNION OF AUSTRALIA REPLACEMENT OF DAMAGED TOILET BLOCK AT THE LAKE MAC OUTDOOR RECREATION CENTRE $ 15,000 THE ENTRANCE SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC. REFURBISH INTERIOR OF OPERATIONAL AREA OF 1ST FLOOR OF CLUB HOUSE $ 62,500 THE RAZORBACKS RUGBY CLUB UPGRADE PLAYING SURFACE, CLUBHOUSE SECURITY AND CHANGE ROOM FACILITIES AT OURIMBAH RUGBY PARK $ 12,266 THIRROUL RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB Scoreboard upgrade $ 4,605 THORNTON LITTLE ATHLETICS CLUB INC PURCHASE OF ZERO TURN MOWER FOR ATHLETICS FIELD $ 2,175 TIMOR TENNIS CLUB INC RESURFACING OF DAMAGED COMMUNITY TENNIS COURTS OF THE TIMOR TENNIS CLUB (TTC) $ 19,270 TINGHA MINOR LEAGUE INC CONSTRUCTION OF A SEPERATE FEMALE CHANGE ROOM AT TINGHA SPORT AND RECREATION CLUB $ 7,606 TINGHA TIGERS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB UPGRADE OF DRESSING SHED AND TOILET AMENITIES AT TINGHA SPRTING GROUNDS $ 9,195 TOCUMWAL FOOTBALL NETBALL CLUB TOCUMWAL'S SHELTERS FOR NETBALL $ 24,484 TOWRADGI SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC UPGRADE OF KITCHEN BENCHES & EQUIPMENT, AMENITIES, FLOOR COVERINGS & GYMNASIUM ROOM $ 174,152 TRANGIE BOWLING CLUB PTY LTD INSTALLATION OF AN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM AND WATER STORAGE TANK AT TRANGIE BOWLING CLUB $ 25,000 TRANGIE MAGPIES RLFC INC. Burns Oval upgrade $ 36,500 TUGGERAH LAKES MEMORIAL PISTOL CLUB UPGRADE OF RANGE 2 TO ACCOMMODATE MORE DISCIPLINES $ 17,260 TULLIBIGEAL FOOTBALL & NETBALL CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF 2 NEW NETBALL COURTS AT TULLIBIGEAL RECREATION GROUND $ 23,375 TULLIBIGEAL FOOTBALL & NETBALL CLUB INSTALLATION OF COURT LIGHTING AT TULLIBIGEAL RECREATION GROUND $ 5,392 TUMUT AMATEUR BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION INC. UPGRADE OF LIGHTING AT TUMUT BASKETBALL STADIUM $ 3,337 TUMUT CLAY TARGET CLUB UPGRADE OF CONCRETE WALKWAYS, SAFETY BARRIER FENCING AND SPECTATOR AND OFFICIALS SHELTERS AT TUMUT CLAY TARGET CLUB $ 5,866 TUMUT CLAY TARGET CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A THIRD SHOOTING LAYOUT AT TUMUT CLAY $ 14,250 TARGET CLUB TUMUT EAGLES FOOTBALL CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF FIELD LIGHTING AT TUMUT BULL PADDOCK $ 11,575 TUMUT RIFLE CLUB EXTENSION OF FIRING MOUNDS, PURCHASE OF A MOWER AND PROVISION OF BENCH RESTS $ 2,182 TUMUT SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW SWIMMING POOL AT ADELONG MEMORIAL PARK $ 50,000 TUMUT SHIRE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF FITNESS TRAIL $ 25,000 TUNCURRY FOSTER FOOTBALL CLUB UPGRADE OF PLAYING FACILITIES AT TUNCURRY SPORTS COMPLEX $ 5,340 TWEED SHIRE COUNCIL NEW NETBALL COURT FOR KNOX PARK, MURWILLUMBAH $ 25,000 TWIN TOWNS TWEED LITTLE ATHLETICS PROVISION OF NEW FLOP HIGH JUMP MATS AT WALTER PEATE INCORPORATED OVAL $ 6,055 ULLADULLA PISTOL CLUB INC. ISTALLATION OF STEEL PLATES IN THE ROOF SPACE OF RANGE 1 AND RANGE 2 AND FITTING OF BAFFLES IN RANGES AT ULLADULLA PISTOL CLUB $ 12,545 ULLADULLA PISTOL CLUB INC. UPGRADE ACCESS TO THE RANGE WITH DISHDRAINS AND $ 4,076 ADDITIONAL GRAVEL AT ULLADULLA PISTOL CLUB UMINA TENNIS AND SPORTING CLUB INC UPGRADE SURFACE OF TWO COURTS AT UMINA TENNIS AND SPORTING CLUB $ 23,400 UMINA UNITED SOCCER CLUB INC UMINA OVAL AMENITIES UPGRADE $ 17,061 UPPER HUNTER SHIRE COUNCIL ABERDEEN RAMP & ROLL SKATE PARK (CONSTRUCTION - STAGE ONE) $ 25,000 UPPER HUNTER SHIRE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF FITNESS EQUIPMENT AT WILSON OVAL $ 24,787 UPPER HUNTER SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE TO MERRIWA SPORTS OVAL AMENITIES $ 18,226 UPPER LACHLAN SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF LIGHTING AT GRAY PARK $ 14,164 URALLA SHIRE COUNCIL NEW ALL PURPOSE COURTS FOR URALLA SHIRE SPORTING $ 25,000 1188 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

COMPLEX URANA SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW COMMUNITY MULTIPURPOSE FACILITY AT OAKLANDS RECREATION GROUNDS $ 25,000 URUNGA BELLINGER VALLEY LITTLE ATHLETICS INC. UPGRADE OF LONG JUMP AND TRIPLE JUMP AT URUNGA RECREATION RESERVE $ 2,415 WAGGA RUGBY LEAGUE CONSTRUCTION OF MEDIA AND COACHING STAFF FACILITIES AT $ 75,000 MCDONALDS PARK WAGGA WAGGA CITY COUNCIL UPGRADE OF THE SKATE PRECINCT TO CREATE A YOUTH PLAZA AT BOLTON PARK $ 50,000 WAGGA WAGGA CITY PISTOL CLUB UPGRADE AND ADDITIONAL BAFFLING AND LOWERING SHOOTING POINT FOR DISABLED AND RESTRICTED MOBILITY SHOOTERS $ 19,427 WAGGA WAGGA CROQUET CLUB INC ESTABLISHMENT OF PERMANENT SHELTER AT WAGGA WAGGA $ 2,800 CROQUET CLUB BY MARCH 2015 WAGGA WAGGA FIELD & GAME INCORPORATED PURCHASE OF SCISSOR LIFTS TO REPLACE EXISTINGTOWERS, TWO LAPORTE TRAPS AND SHIPPING CONTAINER FOR STORAGE AT WAGGA WAGGA FIELD & GAME $ 9,083 WAGGA WAGGA FIELD & GAME INCORPORATED PURCHASE OF A LAPORTE AUTOMATIC TRAP AND TRAILER FOR WAGGA WAGGA FIELD & GAME $ 2,557 WAKOOL SHIRE COUNCIL SPRINKLERS FOR OVAL $ 25,000 WAKOOL SHIRE COUNCIL LIGHT UP THE BARHAM RECREATION RESERVE NETBALL COURTS AND NEW OVAL $ 25,000 WAKOOL SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF KITCHEN FACILITY AT GOODNIGHT TENNIS CLUB $ 4,571 WALBUNDRIE BUILDING COMMITTEE INC MAINTENANCE OF NETBALL COURT SURFACE AT WALBUNDRIE. $ 14,990 COURTS UNSAFE AS CRACKS ARE RAISED. WALCHA & DISTRICT RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL INSTALLATION OF BORE WATER AND AN IRRIGATION SYSTEM AT $ 11,500 CLUB INCOR WALCHA OVAL WALGETT SHIRE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF A SHADE STRUCTURE AT WALGETT POOL $ 25,000 WALGETT SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF LIGHTING FACILITIES AT LIGHTNING RIDGE NETBALL COURTS $ 20,000 WALGETT SHIRE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF NEW GOAL POSTS AT COLLARENEBRI SPORTING OVAL $ 3,000 WALGETT SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF LIGHTING FACILITIES SPIDER BROWN OVAL $ 11,360 LIGHTNING RIDGE WALLA WALLA FOOTBALL NETBALL CLUB UPGRADE SPORTS GROUND LIGHTING TO AS2560 $ 15,265 WALLSEND ATHLETIC CLUB INC INSTALLATION OF A 25M FLOODLIGHT POLE AT FEDERAL PARK WALLSEND $ 9,200 WALLSEND FOOTBALL CLUB UPGRADE OF DRAINAGE AND WATERING SYSTEM AT WALLSEND OVAL 1 AND 2 $ 7,950 WANGI RSL AMATEUR SAILING CLUB LTD SAFETY ON WATER – PROVISION OF A SAFETY BOAT FOR THE JUNIOR SAILORS ON WATER PROGRAM $ 25,000 WANTABADGERY MCDONALD MEMORIAL HALL INC TENNIS COURT FACILITY $ 9,000 WARILLA-BARRACK POINT SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB PROVISION OF A SURF SAFETY OBSERVATION PATROL STATION AT INC. WARILLA BARRACK POINT SLSC

$ 1,250 WARILLA-BARRACK POINT SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB CHANGE CLUB LAYOUT TO INCREASE PARTICIPATION IN SURF INC. SPORTS $ 20,000 WARREN GUN CLUB INC UPGRADE OF TRAP LAYOUT, CONSTRUCTION OF AN AWNING, SHELTER AND FENCING OF PLAYGROUND AREA AT WARREN GUN CLUB $ 14,160 WARRUMBUNGLE SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF TWO MULI-PURPOSE COURTS AND UPGRADE OF LIGHTING AT COONABARABRAN OVAL COMPLEX $ 25,000 WAUCHOPE RSL CRICKET CLUB UPGRADE OF AN UNUSED BATTING CAGE FOR MULTISPORT USE AT BLACKBUTT PARK $ 25,000 WAUCHOPE TIMBERTOWN TENNIS CLUB INC UPGRADE TENNIS COURT LIGHTING AND FENCING ON NORTHERN COMPLEX AT WAUCHOPE TIMBERTOWN TENNIS CLUB $ 11,903 WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB LTD UPGRADING OF GREENS IRRIGATION SPRINKLER SYSTEM $ 7,875 WELLINGTON LITTLE ATHLETICS UPGRADE LONG JUMP RUN UP, SANDPITS AND DISCUS $ 2,743 FENCE/NETTING WELLINGTON NETBALL ASSOCIATION INCORP UPGRADE OF STORAGE AND SECURITY FACILITY AT WELLINGTON NETBALL AND TENNIS CENTRE $ 3,028 1189 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

WELLINGTON TENNIS CLUB INCORPORATED UPGRADE OF FENCING AND LIGHTING AT WELLINGTON TENNIS AND NETBALL COURTS $ 8,068 WENTWORTH DISTRICT ROWING CLUB INC PURCHASE OF 3 NEW ROWING BOATS FOR WENTWORTH DISTRICT ROWING CLUB $ 8,247 WENTWORTH RIFLE CLUB UPGRADE CLUB HOUSE BY CONCRETING THE FLOOR $ 3,050 WENTWORTH SHIRE COUNCIL INSTALLATION OF RUBBERISED CONCRETE SURFACE, LINE MARKING, GOAL POSTS AND LINE MARKING AT THE MIDWAY CENTRE BURUNGA $ 22,500 WENTWORTH SHIRE COUNCIL DARETON MULTI PURPOSE CHANGE ROOMS AND PUBLIC TOILET $ 25,000 FACILITIES GEORGE GORDON OVAL WEST WYALONG CLAY TARGET CLUB PROVISION OF AN AUTOMATIC CLAY TARGET MACHINE AT WEST WYALONG CLAY TARGET CLUB $ 1,955 WEST WYALONG RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB Improvement of canteen/toilet facilities and access paths at Ron $ 66,000 Crowe Oval WEST WYALONG SMALL BORE AIR RIFLE CLUB INSTALLATION OF A SAFETY FENCE AND REFLECTIVE DANGER SIGNS BETWEEN THE RANGE AND COMMUNITY HOUSING $ 2,317 WESTERN SUBURB JUNIOR CRICKET CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF TWO SYNTHETIC PRACTICE CRICKET PITCHES AT FORD OVAL $ 14,935 WESTSIDE TENNIS CLUB INC UPGRADE OF NET POSTS WITH INTERNAL WINDERS AT WESTSIDE TENNIS CLUB $ 3,180 WHEELCHAIR SPORTS NSW UPGRADE OF STADIUM FOR WHEELCHAIR ACCESS TO THE COURT $ 22,033 WHITE SOX BASEBALL CLUB INCORPORATED CONSTRUCTION OF A BASEBALL FIELD AT PLATTSBURG OVAL $ 25,000 WINDEYER RECREATION RESERVE TRUST UPGRADE OF TENNIS COURT SURFACE AT WINDEYER RECREATION RESERVE $ 21,924 WINGHAM CRICKET CLUB CEDAR PARTY RESERVE CRICKET NETS $ 15,680 WINGHAM PISTOL CLUB ERECTION OF A FULLY ENCLOSED SHED, CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SHOOTING LANES AND PROVISION OF SEATING $ 21,493 WINGHAM RIFLE CLUB PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF THREE ELECTRONIC TARGET SYSTEMS WITH ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS AND CONSTRUCTION OF TWO SHOOTING TABLES DESIGNED FOR MEMBERS WITH DISABILITIES $ 17,457 WOLLONDILLY NETBALL ASSOCIATION UPGRADE OF PLAYING SURFACE OF NETBALL COURTS INCORPORATION $ 14,290 WOLLONDILLY SHIRE COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION OF AN AMENITIES BUILDING AT BARGO SPORTSGROUND $ 25,000 WOLLONDILLY SHIRE COUNCIL DUDLEY CHESHAM SPORTSGROUND, THE OAKS - FLOODLIGHTING $ 22,000 UPGRADE WOLLONGONG UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB INSTALLATION OF LIGHTING ON MAIN GROUND AT MACEDONIA INCORPORATED PARK $ 50,000 WOLLONGONG UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB UPGRADE OF DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION AT MACEDONIA PARK INCORPORATED $ 25,000 WOLLONGONG UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB IMPROVEMENTS & UPGRADE TO CHANGE ROOMS, SHOWERS & INCORPORATED REFEREES ROOM AT MACEDONIA PARK $ 22,500 WOODENBONG PROGRESS ASSOCIATION INSTALLATION OF A FITNESS STATION AT WOODENBONG SPORT RESERVE $ 13,000 WOODENBONG TENNIS CLUB INCORPORATED UPGRADE TENNIS COURT SURFACE WITH SYNTHETIC GRASS $ 9,892 WOODSTOCK SWIMMING POOL INC WOODSTOCK SWIMMING POOL SUNSAFE PROJECT $ 2,435 WOONONA JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB UPGRADE OF SAFETY FENCING AT OCEAN PARK $ 8,984 WOONONA SHAMROCKS RUGBY CLUB INC STAGE 1 - SECURITY FENCING AROUND OCEAN PARK RUGBY GROUND $ 25,000 WYANGALA COUNTRY CLUB UPGRADE OF ONE OLD, DECAYED LOAM TENNIS COURT $ 22,388 WYOMING FOOTBALL CLUB UPGRADE OF AMENITIES BLOCK AT ALAN DAVIDSON OVAL $ 50,000 WYONG DISTRICT PISTOL CLUB INC UPGRADE FIRING LINE BAFFLES AT WYONG DISTRICT PISTOL CLUB $ 14,603 WYONG DISTRICT TENNIS ASSOCIATION INC UPGRADE LIGHTING OF COURTS FIVE AND SEVEN AT WYONG TENNIS CENTRE $ 5,935 Wyong Rugby League Club Group Installation of sand link drainage, regrading and re-grassing of Bill Hicks Field at Morry Breen Complex $ 59,750 WYONG SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF PLAY SPACES AT GEORGE FULCHER RESERVE, BERKELEY PARK AND WARNERVALE OVAL $ 25,000 1190 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thursday 22 October 2015

WYONG SHIRE COUNCIL UPGRADE OF TENNIS COURT SURFACES TO INCLUDE MULTI-SPORT USE AT WYONG TENNIS FACILITY $ 25,000 WYONG WILDCATS BASEBALL CLUB INC UPGRADE DRAINAGE ON BASEBALL FIELD. $ 20,737 YAMBA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC YAMBA SLSC UPGRADE 2013 $ 5,500 YASS BOWLING CLUB LTD BUILD A DISABLED TOILET - CONSTRUCT A DISABLED RAMP INTO $ 12,000 THE CLUB AND AN ACCESS RAMP ON THE GREENS YASS CLAY TARGET CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A TOILET BLOCK $ 8,928 YASS CLAY TARGET CLUB PROVISION OF A SOLAR POWER SYSTEM AT YASS CLAY TARGET CLUB $ 19,470 YASS CLAY TARGET CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A VERANDAH TO CLUBHOUSE WITH SECURITY $ 6,920 LIGHTING AT YASS CLAY TARGET CLUB YASS VALLEY COUNCIL UPGRADE OF SKATE PARK WITH NEW ELEMENTS AT YASS SKATEPARK $ 50,000 YASS VALLEY COUNCIL STAGE 2 CONSTRUCTION OF YASS SKATEPARK $ 25,000 YASS VALLEY COUNCIL IMAGINATIVE PLAY SPACE: HENRY LAWSON PARK, YASS NSW $ 20,000 YOUNG PISTOL AND WESTERN ACTION CLUB CONSTRUCTION OF A CONCRETE SLAB AND WHEELCHAIR ACCESS RAMP IN THE UNDERCOVER SHOOTING AREA $ 4,687

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