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ABORIGINAL HEALTH .................................................................................................................... 28431 ADJOURNMENT ................................................................................................................................ 28438 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ADVERTISING PROHIBITION BILL 2012 ...................................... 28403 AUDITOR-GENERAL'S REPORT ..................................................................................................... 28395 BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE ...................................................................................... 28394, 28395, 28396 CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE ................................................................................................................... 28431 CHILD SEXUAL ASSAULT POLICE PROCEDURES ..................................................................... 28426 DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES .................................................................................................. 28434 ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ......................................................... 28406, 28417 FEDERAL COMMISSION OF AUDIT .............................................................................................. 28440 FINANCIAL COUNSELLING SERVICES ........................................................................................ 28431 HOLY NAME CATHOLIC CHURCH WAHROONGA SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY .................... 28394 INTERNATIONAL COMPOSTING AWARENESS WEEK ............................................................. 28394 LONG-DISTANCE TRAIN SERVICES ............................................................................................. 28433 MARINE PARK SANCTUARY ZONES ............................................................................................ 28429 MIDWIFERY ....................................................................................................................................... 28439 MINISTER FOR ROADS AND FREIGHT PECUNIARY INTEREST RETURN ................ 28423, 28424 MINISTER FOR ROADS AND FREIGHT ......................................................................................... 28425 MINISTER FOR ROADS AND FREIGHT, AND BUILDEV GROUP PTY LTD ............................ 28430 MINISTERIAL CODE OF CONDUCT ................................................................................... 28426, 28432 NEWELL HIGHWAY HEAVY VEHICLE REST STOPS ................................................................. 28429 NON-VIOLENT DIRECT ACTION.................................................................................................... 28438 NSW FAIR TRADING CONSUMER PROTECTION ....................................................................... 28427 PETITIONS .......................................................................................................................................... 28395 PLANNING SYSTEM REFORM ........................................................................................................ 28434 QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE ..................................................................................................... 28423 REGIONAL DISABILITY SUPPORTED ACCOMMODATION SERVICES .................................. 28430 RENTAL AFFORDABILITY .............................................................................................................. 28428 RUGBY LEAGUE FOUR NATIONS 2014 ILLAWARRA MATCH ................................................ 28425 SENATOR LEE RHIANNON ............................................................................................................. 28419 SIRIUS BUILDING, THE ROCKS ..................................................................................................... 28432 SOUTH EAST LIGHT RAIL ............................................................................................................... 28397 SOUTHCONNEX MOTORWAY FEASIBILITY .............................................................................. 28428 SPECIAL ADJOURNMENT ............................................................................................................... 28395 STARLIGHT CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION ..................................................................................... 28440 TABLING OF PAPERS ....................................................................................................................... 28395 THE GREENS POLICIES ................................................................................................................... 28441 VISITORS ............................................................................................................................................ 28416 WESTCONNEX FUNDING ................................................................................................................ 28423 28394 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Thursday 8 May 2014 __________ The President (The Hon. Donald Thomas Harwin) took the chair at 9.30 a.m. The President read the Prayers. INTERNATIONAL COMPOSTING AWARENESS WEEK Motion by the Hon. JEREMY BUCKINGHAM agreed to: (1) That this House notes that: (a) 5 to 11 May is International Composting Awareness Week [ICAW] during which programs are put on to help inform the public about the benefits of composting; (b) over 800,000 tonnes of food is thrown away by New South Wales households each year and this waste amounts to $2.5 billion worth of edible food going into landfill; (c) based on 25 council audits conducted by EC Sustainable in 2011, around 33 per cent of the rubbish is food organics, including peelings, and about 10 per cent is garden vegetation; (d) composting food scraps and garden waste can produce organic fertiliser that can be used in gardens and farming; (e) the Compost Revolution program started by Waverley, Randwick and Woollahra councils has become a resounding success with over 20 local councils joining the initiative; and (f) this success is a clear indication that households in New South Wales are willing and able to minimise their food waste through productive and organic means. (2) That this House congratulates the households, business and councils that are composting their food scraps and green waste. (3) That this House calls on the Government to continue funding and expanding projects like the "Compost Revolution" and encourage all councils to participate. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Formal Business Notices of Motions Private Members' Business items Nos 1795 and 1800 outside the Order of Precedence objected to as being taken as formal business. HOLY NAME CATHOLIC CHURCH WAHROONGA SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY Motion by the Hon. GREG DONNELLY agreed to: (1) That this House notes that: (a) on 23 March 2014 the Holy Name Catholic Church, Wahroonga, celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of its opening, and the parish was originally established by the Dominican Order and the church officially opened on 21 March 1954; and (b) the day was celebrated with Mass, morning tea and the opening and blessing on the Parish Historical Gallery. (2) That this House further notes that: (a) the Principal Celebrant was Bishop Anthony Fisher, OP, Bishop of Parramatta; (b) guests at the service included Her Excellency Professor the Hon. Marie Bashir, AC, CVO, Governor of New South Wales; the Hon. Mr Barry O'Farrell, MP, Premier of New South Wales and State member for Ku-ring-gai; the Hon. Mr Paul Fletcher, MP, Federal member for Bradfield; the Hon. Greg Donnelly, MLC, Mr Matt Kean, MP, State member for Hornsby; and Ms Chantelle Fornari-Orsmond, representing Councillor Jennifer Anderson, Mayor of Ku-ring-gai Council; 8 May 2014 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 28395 (c) co-celebrants at the service included Bishop Emeritus David Walker, Bishop Bernard O'Grady, OP, Very Rev. Kevin Saunders, OP, Father Paul Finucane and Father David Ranson; (d) present were many Dominican Fathers, Brothers and Sisters, Christian Brothers and Patrician Brothers associated with the parish; and (e) present also were many school representatives, families and friends of the parish, some of whom were personally associated with the building and opening of the church in 1954. (3) That this House acknowledges and congratulates Father David Ranson, Administrator of Holy Name Parish and his Parish Pastoral Council on their outstanding work in organising the anniversary event and offers its best wishes to the whole community. TABLING OF PAPERS The Hon. Matthew Mason-Cox tabled the following paper: Youth Advisory Council Act 1989—Report of NSW Youth Advisory Council for the year ended 31 December 2013. Ordered to be printed on motion by the Hon. Matthew Mason-Cox. AUDITOR-GENERAL'S REPORT The Clerk announced the receipt, pursuant to the Public Finance and Audit Act 1983, of the performance audit report of the Auditor-General entitled "Regional Road funding—Block Grant and REPAIR programs: Roads and Maritime Services", dated May 2014, received out of session and authorised to be printed this day. PETITIONS Blue Mountains Septic Pump Out Scheme Petition stating that the fee increase for the Blue Mountains Septic Pump Out Scheme was imposed without consultation and that the scheme is needed because it protects the world heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park, and requesting that current funding arrangements be maintained and that the sewerage connection be extended, received from the Hon. Helen Westwood. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Postponement of Business Private Members' Business item No. 6 in the Order of Precedence postponed