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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

2019-20

FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENT

BUSINESS PAPER

No. 67

THURSDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2020

GOVERNMENT BUSINESS

NOTICES OF MOTION—

1 MR to move—

That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Warnervale (Restrictions) Act 1996 to remove the daily take off and landing cap and to provide for the repeal of the Warnervale Airport (Restrictions) Act 1996.

(Warnervale Airport (Restrictions) Repeal Bill).

(Notice given 22 September 2020)

ORDERS OF THE DAY—

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

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

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

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4 Road Transport Amendment (Digital Licensing) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate on the motion of Mr , "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 16 September 2020—Ms ).

5 Budget Estimates and related papers 2019-2020; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Mr , "That this House take note of the Budget Estimates and related papers 2019-20". (Moved 20 June 2019—Ms Steph Cooke speaking, 2 minutes remaining after obtaining an extension).

6 Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate on the motion of Mr , "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 23 September 2020—Mr ).

7 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate on the motion of Mr , "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 23 September 2020—Mr ).

8 (i) Community Land Development Bill. Cognate bills; resumption of the (ii) Community Land Management Bill. adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Kevin Anderson, "That these bills be now read a second time". (Introduced 23 September 2020—Ms ).

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

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—PETITIONS

ORDERS OF THE DAY—

1 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly approve Option 5.3.1 (P15 SOR) and the construction of the Full Grade Separation Interchange (Flyover) for the Jervis Bay Road and Princes Highway intersection as identified in the Strategic Options Report within the 2020-21 financial year. (Ms ). (Set down for debate on 24 September 2020).

2 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly ask the Minister for Regional Transport and Roads to ensure eligible residents in the Newcastle Local Government Area are included in the pilot of the Regional Seniors Travel Card Program. (Ms ). (Set down for debate on 15 October 2020).

3 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly call on the Government to abandon its plans for bus service cuts that will lengthen travel times and hurt the economy. (Dr Marjorie O'Neill). (Set down for debate on 22 October 2020).

4 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly call on the Government to not impose a new toll on the M5 East Motorway. (Mr ). (Set down for debate on 12 November 2020).

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

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GENERAL BUSINESS

NOTICES OF MOTIONS (for Bills)—

P1 MS YASMIN CATLEY to move—

That a bill be introduced for an Act to provide for the development and implementation of a NSW Jobs First Policy; to require government sector agencies to implement and comply with the NSW Jobs First Policy; to establish the office of the NSW Local Jobs Advocate and confer functions on that office; and for related purposes.

(NSW Jobs First Bill).

(Notice given 17 June 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

2 MR ROY BUTLER to move—

That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Government Sector Employment Act 2013 to facilitate the use of teleworking arrangements for government sector employees.

(Government Sector Employment Amendment (Teleworking) Bill).

(Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 February 2021)

3 MS ANNA WATSON to move—

That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 to create an offence of engaging in conduct that constitutes coercive control in a domestic relationship.

(Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Amendment (Coercive Control—Preethi’s Law) Bill).

(Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 March 2021)

P4 MR to move—

That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Local Government Act 1993 to require returns disclosing interests lodged by certain persons with the general manager of a council under a code of conduct to be published on the council’s website.

(Local Government Amendment (Pecuniary Interests Disclosures) Bill).

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 March 2021)

P Items marked P are postponed

ORDERS OF THE DAY (for Bills)—

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

†2 Water Management Amendment (Transparency of Water Rights) Bill; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Mrs , "That this bill be now read a second time". (Reported 6 August 2020—Mr speaking; lapses 7 February 2021)

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†3 Roads Amendment (Toll-free Period) Bill—awaiting second reading speech. (Reported 15 September 2020—Ms Jodi McKay; lapses 16 March 2021).

† Bill forwarded from the Legislative Council

P Items marked P are postponed

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NOTICES OF MOTIONS (General Notices)

P 1243 KINGSWOOD PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL - 20 DAY KINDNESS CHALLENGE MR to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Kingswood Park Public School on its participation in the 20 Day Kindness Challenge. (2) Notes the students and teachers of the school will have a new challenge to complete each day. (3) Notes the aim of the challenge is to create and encourage a culture of ongoing kindness and thoughtfulness within the school community.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020) P - postponed

1244 FREE PARKING AT HOSPITALS MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Appreciates all the indispensable frontline workers in hospitals. (2) Recognises workers' morale has been improved by the implementation of free parking for staff at hospitals. (3) Urges the Minister for Health to continue the successful free parking scheme for all New South Wales hospitals.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1245 NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK URALLA BRANCH MR to move— That this House: (1) Condemns the poor conduct of the National Australia Bank (NAB) which during COVID-19 Pandemic has shut its face-to-face service delivery at its Uralla branch and has failed to communicate with the Uralla Shire Council and the community about plans to reopen the branch.

(2) Notes the crucial importance of the NAB branch to the local economy in Uralla and its customers that travel from rural properties and those that cannot bank online or on mobile devices.

(3) Calls on the NAB to reopen and resume operating its Uralla branch and not use the COVID-19 Pandemic as an excuse to close another rural branch.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1246 MEMBER FOR DRUMMOYNE MS to move— That this House: (1) Notes on 18 June 2020, after a debate in the Chamber, the Member for Drummoyne , pursued me down a corridor, bailed me up against the wall and attempted to intimidate me by shouting in my face and allegedly recording the entire exchange on his phone.

(2) Notes several MPs were nearby and could hear this altercation unfold.

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anywhere, let alone in the Parliament of New South Wales.

(4) Calls upon the Premier to finally act upon this Minister's long list of indiscretions, misbehaviour and inappropriate conduct and restore integrity to her frontbench by finally sacking Minister Sidoti.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1247 OLD HOSPITAL MANLY SITE - DRAFT MASTERPLAN MR JAMES GRIFFIN to move— That this House: (1) Commends the Housing and Property Group within the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment, on the development of the draft masterplan for the old Manly Hospital site.

(2) Thanks the community members who have contributed to the masterplan via their roles on the Project Steering Advisory Committee.

(3) Acknowledges the draft masterplan reflects the guiding principles of the project and will deliver new public spaces for future generations.

(4) Notes the draft masterplan is on display and seeking feedback from the community until at least 31 August 2020.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1248 TRANSGRID UPGRADE - COMMUNITY CONSULTATION DR JOE MCGIRR to move— That this House: (1) Notes the upgrade to the electricity grid to be undertaken by Transgrid on behalf of the Government.

(2) Notes the absence of meaningful community consultation by Transgrid particularly in regard to its Humelink proposal.

(3) Notes the very sigificant concern of farmers and residents in the affected areas.

(4) Calls on the Government to ensure that Transgrid undertakes appropriate and meaningful face-to- face consultation with all the communities affected, indirectly or directly, by the proposed developments and genuinely acts to minimise the impact on the livelihoods, health, safety and wellbeing and the environment of those communities.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1249 LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCILS - BUSHFIRE RATE RELIEF MR CHRISTOPHER GULAPTIS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Government on providing Clarence Valley Council with more than $110,000 in rate relief, which has been passed onto residents affected by the 2020 bushfires.

(2) Notes the Government has provided Richmond Valley Council with more than $38,000 in rate relief for bushfire affected residents.

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property owners devastated by fires through continued rate relief.

(4) Thanks the Government for its commitment to make this extension of rate relief possible.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1250 ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN CONFLICT DR HUGH MCDERMOTT to move— That this House: (1) Notes the actions of Azerbaijan towards the Republic of Armenia and its blatant disregard of international law by breaking their ceasefire agreement.

(2) Notes the serious concerns that have been raised from Armenian-Australians regarding the attacks on Armenia's border town of Tavush and threatened attacks on the nuclear power plant at Metzamor.

(3) Condemns the actions of Turkish President Erdogan and Azerbaijan President Aliyev in their pursuit of Pan-Turkish nationalism which has previously led to genocide.

(4) Calls on the Commonwealth Government to condemn these attacks and advocate its support for the safety and security of Armenia.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1251 BLACK LIVES MATTER RALLY MR to move— That this House: (1) Notes both the Supreme Court of NSW and the Court of Appeal have ruled that a proposed mass rally may not legally take place due to the health risk this would pose to the people of New South Wales.

(2) Welcomes these rulings and commends the NSW Police for initiating the legal action.

(3) Calls on all people in New South Wales to abide by restrictions on public gatherings and more generally, to act responsibly during this time of pandemic so that vulnerable people in the community may be protected.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

P 1252 SHENHUA ENERGY COALMINE MR JAMIE PARKER to move— That this House: (1) Notes in January 2020, Shenhua Energy started exploratory drilling for its open-cut coalmine. (2) Notes the coalmine is expected to destroy roughly 4,000 hectares of fertile agricultural land including 800 hectares of endangered ecological communities including koala habitats. (3) Notes an archaeological report commissioned by China Shenhua Energy stated that roughly half of the 60 historically and culturally significant artefacts of the Gomeroi people present on the site will be destroyed by the mining project. (4) Notes the mine is opposed by the Gomeroi people. (5) Notes when the Government renewed Shenhua's exploration licence in 2018, it included a cancellation clause that allows it to terminate the project. 2284 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

(6) Notes the destruction of ancient Indigenous caves at Juukan Gorge in Western Australia. (7) Calls on the Government to ensure that a similar act will not occur at the proposed Shenhua coalmine.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020) P - postponed

1253 DUBBO EMPLOYMENT - DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL NSW MR to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Deputy Premier for bringing up to 100 new jobs to the Dubbo electorate via the Department of Regional NSW.

(2) Commends the decision to establish a strong base in Dubbo with staff who understand the issues affecting regional cities like Dubbo, and who know the local challenges and benefits of smaller towns and regional life.

(3) Highlights the importance of top quality jobs in supporting regional communities and putting them at the forefront of government decision making.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1254 LOCAL GOVERNMENT WEEK MS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Government on its strong leadership and support for local government councils across New South Wales to deal with the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2) Notes the 2020 Local Government Week will be celebrated from Monday 3 August to Sunday 9 August 2020. (3) Notes although the COVID-19 Pandemic has affected the way many local government councils choose to recognise Local Government Week, Hawkesbury City Council will celebrate their Annual Hawkesbury Fest online. (4) Thanks Hawkesbury City Council for its efforts in adapting their plans to be COVID-19 safe during these adverse times so that celebrations can proceed.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1255 NEWCASTLE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE MR to move— That this House: (1) Notes with extreme concern that unemployment rates in Newcastle and the Hunter Region increased again in June 2020 with 40,000 jobs lost since the COVID-19 Pandemic began.

(2) Notes 27,555 people have lost work in Newcastle since February 2020.

(3) Notes Newcastle's unemployment rate now sits at 11.1 percent with an extremely alarming youth jobless rate of 24.8 percent.

(4) Urges the Government to deliver a jobs plan for Newcastle to improve employment opportunities and get people back in work. 2285 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1256 COVID-19 PANDEMIC - GOVERNMENT RESPONSE MR to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Government on its strong leadership during the COVID-19 Pandemic and on its commitment to local government councils by providing more than half a billion dollars to the sector.

(2) Notes local government councils such as Council are doing their bit to provide support to their community during the pandemic such as deferring rates, waiving DA fees, and parking costs.

(3) Thanks the Government for its strong leadership and notes that New South Wales and Australia are fortunate to have Coalition Governments at the helm during COVID-19 Pandemic .

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1257 CANTERBURY HOSPITAL MS to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges Canterbury Hospital has provided first-class quality healthcare to Inner West residents since 1929, including during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

(2) Notes despite the hospital's Strategic Plan projecting the local population to grow by 39 percent by 2031, the Government has still not committed to a full upgrade to meet this demand.

(3) Calls on the Government to get Canterbury Hospital off life support and deliver an urgent upgrade in the upcoming 2020-21 Budget.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1258 CHARMHAVEN FIRE TRAILS MR to move— That this House: (1) Notes 30,000 tonnes of rubble from the M1 Pacific Motorway upgrade has been recycled to rebuild fire trails on the Central Coast. (2) Notes one of the rebuilt fire trails at Charmhaven was used by local firefighters on New Years Eve 2019 to protect dozens of homes from an out-of-control bushfire.

(3) Thanks the Central Coast Council for working with the Government to deliver this time-saving, money-saving, and environmentally-friendly initiative.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1259 CANTERBURY HOSPITAL MR to move— That this House: (1) Calls on the Government to redevelop Canterbury Hospital as a part of the economic stimulus from the COVID-19 Recovery Plan. 2286 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

(2) Acknowledges the exceptional service Canterbury Hospital has provided to the local community since 1929.

(3) Acknowledges adequate hospital services are crucial to communities and should be well equipped and resourced to continue service people's needs.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1260 KINGS LANGLEY LITTLE ATHLETICS CLUB MR MARK TAYLOR to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the success of the athletes at the Kings Langley Little Athletics Club over many years.

(2) Commends the club's committee and volunteers for their outstanding work.

(3) Acknowledges current President Daniel Giffney's leadership of the club.

(4) Notes the Government's ongoing support for community sporting organisations across Western .

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1261 SPECIAL DISASTER GRANT - VINEYARD SUPPORT MS to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the NSW Wine Industry has estimated that around 40,000 tonnes of fruit was not made into wine in 2020 because of smoke taint from the 2019-2020 fires throughout New South Wales.

(2) Condemns the Government for denying vineyards and vignerons access to the Special Disaster Grant – Bushfire because they did not have any physical fire damage.

(3) Calls on the Government to reconsider including excluded vineyards and vignerons for the Special Disaster Grant and extending the closing date for applications beyond 31 July 2020.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1262 TUGGERAH LAKES COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM MR ADAM CROUCH to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Government has committed to investigate the ongoing water quality problems at Tuggerah Lakes so that Central Coast Council can better formulate its future actions. (2) Welcomes the appointment of Associate Professor, Will Glamore, as the Chair of the Expert Panel. (3) Notes the panel's purpose is to consider existing information, what has previously been done, and what science says should be done. (4) Encourages local residents to submit their first-hand experience and opinions to the Expert Panel as part of the three month Community Engagement Program.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020) 2287 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

1263 ASSOCIATION OF RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OF THE MENTALLY ILL MS to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Association of Relatives and Friends of the Mentally Ill (ARAFMI) has provided wrap- around support for young people across the Central Coast Region who are carers for parents who live with mental illness for over 25 years.

(2) Notes the Government removed its funding, and replaced ARAFMI with another provider without a transparent tender, nor the provision of an equivalent service.

(3) Calls on the Government to assure these young clients receive ongoing appropriate support and ongoing funding to Central Coast ARAFMI.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1264 COVID-19 PANDEMIC HEALTH SECTOR RESPONSE MR NATHANIEL SMITH to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates NSW Health, and in particular the front-line testing staff, on their skill, commitment, and diligence in the ongoing testing programme for COVID-19.

(2) Thanks the local area health districts for their swift action in setting up pop up testing clinics in the hot spot areas of New South Wales.

(3) Thanks the people of New South Wales for their willingness to be tested for COVID-19 and for their patience at the testing sites.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1265 DOONSIDE RAILWAY STATION MR to move— That this House: (1) Notes the passenger usage at Doonside Railway Station is higher than the combined usage of Narara, Hazelbrook, Hawkesbury River, Wyee, Point Clare, Waratah, Lisarow, Mittagong, Lapstone, Fairy Meadow, Niagara Park, Faulconbridge, Bellambi, Claredon, Blackheath, Towradgu and Goulburn Railway Stations all of which have been or are in the process of being upgraded including the installation of lifts.

(2) Notes that Doonside Railway Station, based on need and usage, clearly satisfies the requirements for an upgrade.

(3) Calls on this Government to immediately upgrade Doonside Railway Station.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1266 AUSTRALIA'S NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION INNOVATION CAMPUS MR to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Australia's Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) on its Innovation Campus project. 2288 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

(2) Note the numbers of new jobs that will be created once the campus is completed.

(3) Thanks the Government for $12.5 million towards the ANSTO Innovation Campus that will create jobs in the future.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1267 BRANDY HILL - KOALA HABITAT MS to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Government recommended approval and fast-tracked a quarry expansion at Brandy Hill which will clear 52 hectares of koala habitat.

(2) Notes the Independent Planning Commission questioned the adequacy of the Government's environmental policy framework in light of the Black Summer bushfires and the Parliamentary Inquiry into koalas.

(3) Condemns the Premier for the abject failure of her own laws to protect koala habitats from bulldozers and for not preventing the increasingly inevitable extinction of the national icon in New South Wales.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1268 GREATER SYDNEY SPORTS FACILITY FUND MS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Government and the Acting Minister for Sport on their investment in community sport facilities and increasing participation in sport through the Greater Sydney Sports Facility Fund.

(2) Notes in the East Hills electorate, $1.5 million was awarded under the fund for the upgrade of Kelso Park North Precinct.

(3) Recognises the great benefit this will provide to local grassroots sporting associations and clubs in the East Hills electorate, including baseball, softball, little athletics, AFL and cricket.

(Notice given 28 July 2020—lapses 29 October 2020)

1269 HELPING OLDER PEOPLE ENGAGE PROJECT MR JIHAD DIB to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Human Appeal Australia Community Care launched the Helping Older People Engage Project as part of the Combatting Social Isolation for Seniors during COVID-19 Pandemic. (2) Notes this project helps seniors keep connected, supported, and valued while maintaining social distancing. (3) Notes almost 20 percent of seniors over 65 report feeling lonely every day. (4) Recognises initiatives like this are very important to ensure the welfare and wellbeing of seniors is sufficiently met and should continue to be funded .

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1270 BUSHFIRE LOCAL GOVERNMENT RATE RELIEF MRS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Government on its decision to extend local government council rate relief for bushfire victims for a further six months for homes, farms, and businesses lost in the bushfires.

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

(3) Notes in the Goulburn electorate, Mulwaree Council has been provided with $1,816.36, Upper Lachlan Shire Council $1,660 and Wingecarribee Shire Council $70,708.61 in rate relief.

(4) Thanks the Government on providing $2.3 billion for temporary accommodation, clean-up, and industry support.

(Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1271 REGINALD KENNETH ARTHURELL DR HUGH MCDERMOTT to move— That this House: (1) Notes convicted serial killer Reginald Kenneth Arthurell is seeking parole and early release from prison.

(2) Notes victim advocates have raised serious concerns with his release and the impact it will have on the safety and protection of the community.

(3) Notes Reginald Kenneth Arthurell murdered at least three individuals and is suspected of murdering a number of other persons in New South Wales and other states of Australia.

(4) Notes the last known victim was in 1991 after he was released into the community on parole.

(5) Notes the continued failure of the New South Wales criminal justice system in protecting victims, their families, and the community.

(6) Calls on the Attorney General and Minister for Counter Terrorism and Corrections to act and ensure that Reginald Kenneth Arthurell is not released as he remains a threat to the New South Wales community.

(Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1272 OUT-OF-HOME CARE ADOPTIONS MR to move— That this House: (1) Notes New South Wales continues to lead the nation in providing safe and permanent homes for vulnerable children with a record breaking 162 adoptions from out-of-home care in 2019-20.

(2) Commends the Government for its strong focus on finding permanent homes for children in out- of-home care.

(Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1273 NEWCASTLE PUBLIC TRANSPORT FARE INCREASES—MR TIM CRAKANTHORP (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020) 2290 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

1274 MAJOR KEITH WILKINSON - DROUGHT SUPPORT INITIATIVE—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1275 ASHFIELD AND CANTERBURY - CO-EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1276 LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCILS - COVID-19 PANDEMIC SUPPORT—MR (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1277 COASTAL MANAGEMENT ACT—MR (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1278 ONLINE WATER DASHBOARD—MRS (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1279 NEW LAMBTON PUBLIC SCHOOL—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1280 NATIONAL PARK ESTATE PURCHASE—MS (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1281 NEW SOUTH WALES - VICTORIA BORDER CLOSURE—MRS HELEN DALTON (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1282 GEORGIE LEIGH FURZE - COMMUNITY NORTHERN BEACHES—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1283 NEW INTERCITY FLEET - TRAIN GUARD SAFETY—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1284 COVID-19 PANDEMIC RECOVERY PLAN—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1285 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM—MS JENNY AITCHISON (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1286 NSW AGEING AND DISABILITY COMMISSION—MS ROBYN PRESTON (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1287 VOYAGER POINT FOOTBRIDGE—MS (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1288 M5 EAST MOTORWAY TOLL—MR ANOULACK CHANTHIVONG (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1289 TOONGABBIE ANGLICAN CHURCH—MR MARK TAYLOR (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1290 CENTRAL COAST LOCAL HEALTH DISTRICT - MENTAL HEALTH TRIAGE SERVICE—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020) 2291 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

1291 UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES—DR MARJORIE O'NEILL (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1292 HOLSWORTHY ELECTORATE - RECKLESS DRIVING—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1293 CAMPBELLTOWN SERVICE NSW CENTRE—MR GREG WARREN (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1294 COREY CLARKE - UNIVERSAL TENNIS RATINGS TOURNAMENT TITLE—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1295 GOSFORD HOSPITAL - LAND SALE—MS LIESL TESCH (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1296 HUNTER REGION - SUICIDE RATES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1297 LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCILS - COVID-19 PANDEMIC SUPPORT—MS FELICITY WILSON (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1298 CONCORD RETURNED SERVICES LEAGUE CLUB SITE—MR JOHN SIDOTI (Notice given 29 July 2020—lapses 30 October 2020)

1299 BLACK LIVES MATTER RALLY—MR NATHANIEL SMITH (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1300 NEWCASTLE NIGHT TIME ECONOMY—MR TIM CRAKANTHORP (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1301 PRINCES HIGHWAY UPGRADE—MRS (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1302 GILLIESTON PUBLIC SCHOOL—MS JENNY AITCHISON (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1303 HUNTER RIVER TIMES—MR MICHAEL JOHNSEN (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1304 HONG KONG IMMIGRATION—DR HUGH MCDERMOTT (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1305 SURF LIVESAVING FUNDING—MR LEE EVANS (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1306 CENTRAL COAST MENTAL HEALTH PHONE LINE—MS LIESL TESCH (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020) 2292 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

1307 MURRUMBURRAH-HARDEN HEALTH SERVICE—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1308 EDUCATION AND CARE SERVICES NATIONAL REGULATION 272—MS (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1309 BOATING NOW PROGRAM—MS WENDY LINDSAY (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1310 HUNTER REGION HOSPITALS - STAFF ASSAULTS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1311 SCHOOLS INVESTMENT—MRS WENDY TUCKERMAN (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1312 SOUTH WEST SYDNEY HEALTH SERVICES—MR GREG WARREN (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1313 INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT—MR PETER SIDGREAVES (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1314 PUBLIC TRANSPORT - PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT—MS (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1315 ST GEORGE AND SUTHERLAND SHIRE LEADER—MS (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1316 DUBBO DRUG AND ALCOHOL SERVICES—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1317 BEAR COTTAGE - SUPER HERO WEEK—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1318 ABSEC FUNDING—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1319 COOTAMUNDRA ELECTORATE - INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAMS—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1320 INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1321 SCHOOLS INVESTMENT—MS JULIA FINN (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1322 ABORIGINAL DEATHS IN CUSTODY—MS JENNY LEONG (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1323 CRONULLA-SUTHERLAND SHARKS FOOTBALL CLUB—MS ELENI PETINOS (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020) 2293 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

1324 ELECTRICITY BILLS—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1325 VICTORIA CROSS METRO—MS FELICITY WILSON (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1326 UNIVERSITIES EMPLOYMENT—MR CLAYTON BARR (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1327 SMALL BUSINESS MONTH—MR ADAM CROUCH (Notice given 30 July 2020—lapses 31 October 2020)

1328 PENRITH STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE UNIT—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1329 CANOWINDRA SCHOOL CROSSING—MR (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1330 GREAT BURRAGORANG WALK—MR NATHANIEL SMITH (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1331 GEORGES RIVER KOALA NATIONAL PARK—MR GREG WARREN (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1332 LOCAL GOVERNMENT WEEK—MRS SHELLEY HANCOCK (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1333 CLOSING THE GAP TARGETS—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1334 SCHOOLS INVESTMENT—MR GEOFF PROVEST (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1335 YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT—MR JIHAD DIB (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1336 EDUCATION WEEK—MR DUGALD SAUNDERS (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1337 WESTERN SYDNEY - SCHOOLS FUNDING—MR STEPHEN BALI (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1338 RIVERINA INTERMODAL FREIGHT AND LOGISTICS HUB—DR JOE MCGIRR (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1339 FIXING LOCAL ROADS PROGRAM—MR (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1340 PARRAMATTA PARK TRUST BOARD—MS JULIA FINN (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020) 2294 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

1341 SALT PAN CREEK—MS WENDY LINDSAY (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1342 TOURISM INDUSTRY SUPPORT—MS JENNY AITCHISON (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1343 REGIONAL EVENTS FUNDING—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1344 MANYANA FOREST—MS KATE WASHINGTON (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1345 WEST—MR PETER SIDGREAVES (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1346 T2/T3 BICYCLE LINK—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1347 BUSINESS CONNECT—MR MARK COURE (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1348 BAIADA EMPLOYEES - COVID-19 WORKERS COMPENSATION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1349 PARK 'N' PAY—MS FELICITY WILSON (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1350 TEACHERS AND SCHOOL STAFF RECOGNITION—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1351 YEAR 12 STUDENTS RECOGNITION—MR (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1352 ANZ EARLWOOD BRANCH—MS SOPHIE COTSIS (Notice given 4 August 2020—lapses 5 November 2020)

1353 MOTHER AND BABY UNITS—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1354 BEIRUT EXPLOSION—MS JODI MCKAY (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1355 GLEN INNES HIGH SCHOOL - WELLNESS CENTRE—MR ADAM MARSHALL (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1356 M12 MOTORWAY—MR GREG WARREN (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1357 HOMELESSNESS SUPPORT INITIATIVES—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020) 2295 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

1358 EARLY LEARNING MATTERS WEEK—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1359 BILL VASSALLO AND BILL WEBBER - BIATHLON ACHIEVEMENT—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1360 SYDNEY PARKS AUTHORITY—MS (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1361 DOWNING CENTRE SAFETY UPGRADES—MR MARK TAYLOR (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1362 HAWKESBURY REGION - DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE SERVICES—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1363 COMMUNITY SPORT—MS WENDY LINDSAY (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1364 WARNERVALE AIRPORT RESTRICTIONS ACT—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1365 VOLUNTEERING STRATEGY—MS ROBYN PRESTON (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1366 WARNERVALE WOOLWORTHS DISTRIBUTION CENTRE - WORKERS WAGES—MS YASMIN CATLEY (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1367 WESTERN SYDNEY MIGRANT RESOURCE CENTRE—MS MELANIE GIBBONS (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1368 TAFE NSW REVIEW—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1369 WATERINSIGHTS—MR JUSTIN CLANCY (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1370 378 BUS ROUTE—DR MARJORIE O'NEILL (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1371 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING—MR NATHANIEL SMITH (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1372 HUNTER CENTRAL COAST DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - WICKHAM SCHOOL OF ARTS SITE—MR TIM CRAKANTHORP (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1373 HOMELESSNESS SUPPORT INITIATIVES—MR LEE EVANS (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020) 2296 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

1374 COVID-19 PANDEMIC - REFUGEE SUPPORT—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1375 SCHOOLS INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING—MRS WENDY TUCKERMAN (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1376 EDUCATION WEEK—MS FELICITY WILSON (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1377 WINDALE PUBLIC HOUSING - MAINTENANCE ISSUES—MS JODIE HARRISON (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1378 HASTINGS SECONDARY COLLEGE - FUNDRAISER—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 5 August 2020—lapses 6 November 2020)

1379 GOULBURN ELECTORATE - LOCAL GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT—MRS WENDY TUCKERMAN (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1380 CENTRAL COAST - MOUNTAIN BIKING—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1381 COOTAMUNDRA ELECTORATE - ROADS UPGRADES—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1382 MAITLAND CITY FLOOD EMERGENCY SUB PLAN—MS JENNY AITCHISON (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1383 LAND CLEARING—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1384 BUSHFIRE RATE RELIEF—MR (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1385 TENANTS COMPENSATION—MS YASMIN CATLEY (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1386 MARIA-ELENA CHIDZEY - NORTHERN BEACHES MULTICULTURAL SERVICES COORDINATOR—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1387 HUNTER REGION UNEMPLOYMENT—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1388 ACCERELATED INFRASTRUCTURE FUND—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1389 JAN RUFF O'HERNE COMMEMORATION—MS TRISH DOYLE (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020) 2297 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

1390 EDUCATION WEEK—MR MICHAEL JOHNSEN (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1391 CANTERBURY HOSPITAL—MS SOPHIE COTSIS (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1392 JAN RUFF O'HERNE COMMEMORATION—MR VICTOR DOMINELLO (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1393 JAN RUFF O'HERNE COMMEMORATION—MS JENNY LEONG (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1394 WOOLGOOLGA LIONS CLUB—MR (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1395 WENTWORTH POINT - PENINSULA PARK—MS LYNDA VOLTZ (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1396 SUSTAINING TENANCIES IN SOCIAL HOUSING—MR MARK TAYLOR (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1397 PUBLIC SPACES LEGACY PROGRAM—MR ADAM CROUCH (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1398 FORMER TRUEGAIN REFINERY SITE FLOODING—MS JENNY AITCHISON (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1399 CENTRAL COAST - DISTINCT REGION—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1400 TEMORA LIBRARY—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1401 AUBURN TRAFFIC CONGESTION—MS LYNDA VOLTZ (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1402 GO LOCAL FIRST CAMPAIGN—MS FELICITY WILSON (Notice given 6 August 2020—lapses 7 November 2020)

1403 OUR LADY OF THE WAY EMU PLAINS - INCLUSIVENESS CELEBRATIONS—MR STUART AYRES (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1404 NEW LAMBTON PUBLIC SCHOOL INTAKE BOUNDARIES—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1405 EVANS HEAD AND YAMBA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUBS GRANTS—MR CHRISTOPHER GULAPTIS (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020) 2298 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

1406 HEAD INJURY PROTOCOLS—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1407 24-HOUR ECONOMY STRATEGY—MR JAMES GRIFFIN (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1408 WRITING NSW FUNDING—DR JOE MCGIRR (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1409 DUBBO DAFFODIL DAY—MR DUGALD SAUNDERS (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1410 ASSYRIAN-AUSTRALIAN LEADERS—DR HUGH MCDERMOTT (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1411 PROBATIONARY POLICE CONSTABLES INTAKE—MS ELENI PETINOS (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1412 KOALA HABITAT PROTECTION POLICY - ORDER FOR DOCUMENTS—MR RYAN PARK (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1413 BUSHFIRE RATE RELIEF EXTENSION—MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1414 ELECTRIC BUS TRIALS—MR JAMIE PARKER (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1415 COMMUNITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM—MR KEVIN CONOLLY (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1416 M5 EAST MOTOWAY TOLL—MR ANOULACK CHANTHIVONG (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1417 MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITY GROUPS CONTRIBUTION—MR MARK TAYLOR (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1418 PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS MONTH—MR PHILIP DONATO (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1419 LAURIE DALEY OVAL UPGRADES—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1420 KOALA HABITAT LAND CLEARING—MS KATE WASHINGTON (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1421 FIXING LOCAL ROADS PROGRAM—MR ADAM CROUCH (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1422 QUEENSLAND-NEW SOUTH WALES BORDER CLOSURE - SMALL BUSINESS SUPPORT—MS (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020) 2299 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

1423 LEGACY WEEK—MS (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1424 WARNERVALE TOWN CENTRE—MR DAVID HARRIS (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1425 PICTON BYPASS—MR NATHANIEL SMITH (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1426 RUTHERFORD PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARY—MS JENNY AITCHISON (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1427 JOSHUA RICKARD - ROTARY DISTRICTS OF NSW EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMUNITY AWARDS FINALIST—MR JUSTIN CLANCY (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1428 NATIONAL WALK TO SCHOOL SAFELY DAY—MS JO HAYLEN (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1429 MINISTERS' AWARDS FOR WOMEN IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT—MR PETER SIDGREAVES (Notice given 15 September 2020—lapses 16 December 2020)

1430 BORG MANUFACTURING EXPANSION—MS LIESL TESCH (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1431 CENTRAL COAST - MOUNTAIN BIKING—MR ADAM CROUCH (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1432 DOONSIDE - STAMP DUTY REVENUE—MR STEPHEN BALI (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1433 TAMWORTH COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL—MR KEVIN ANDERSON (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1434 ROAD PROJECTS - RECYCLED CRUSHED GLASS—MRS WENDY TUCKERMAN (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

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

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

1437 PROSPECT HILL - PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT—DR HUGH MCDERMOTT (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1438 ROAD PROJECTS - RECYCLED CRUSHED GLASS—MS WENDY LINDSAY (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020) 2300 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1453 MURWILLUMBAH EAST PUBLIC SCHOOL—MS JANELLE SAFFIN (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020)

1454 HARDEN FIRE CONTROL CENTRE—MS STEPH COOKE (Notice given 16 September 2020—lapses 17 December 2020) 2301 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1469 TAJ LAKIN - REEF RADICALS RUNNER-UP—MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020)

1470 SUICIDE PREVENTION—MS SONIA HORNERY (Notice given 17 September 2020—lapses 18 December 2020) 2302 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1486 LAKE ILLAWARRA FISHING—MS ANNA WATSON (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1487 MODERN SLAVERY ACT 2018—DR JOE MCGIRR (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020) 2303 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1503 CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS—MRS WENDY TUCKERMAN (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020)

1504 RANDWICK SERVICE NSW CENTRE—DR MARJORIE O'NEILL (Notice given 22 September 2020—lapses 23 December 2020) 2304 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

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

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

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

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

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

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

1511 WESTPAC NEW LAMBTON BRANCH CLOSURE MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes another bank, Westpac, has announced it is closing their New Lambton branch, abandoning the people in the western suburbs. (2) Notes 28 percent of all customers and 45 percent of people aged 70 and over are not registered for online banking. (3) Calls on the Treasurer to do more to ensure that the most vulnerable in the community are not left behind by these bank closures.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1512 WOMEN IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT MS WENDY LINDSAY to move— That this House: (1) Notes women currently represent 31 percent of all New South Wales local government councillors.

(2) Notes the Minster for Local Government and the Minister for Mental Health, Regional Youth and Women last week launched a campaign to increase the number of female councillors serving on local government council.

(3) Congratulates the Minister for Local Government and the Minister for Mental Health, Regional Youth and Women on securing $100,000 for a series of workshops and programs for potential female candidates.

(4) Thanks the Government on leading this important initiative.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1513 DOONSIDE RAILWAY STATION ACCESSIBILITY 2305 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

MR STEPHEN BALI to move— That this House: (1) Notes 4.23 percent of working age adults in the postcode 2767 area need assistance in their core home activities.

(2) Notes this is a significant portion of the population that cannot access Doonside Railway Station due to the steep ramp and stairs onto the platform.

(3) Calls on the Government to include the upgrade of Doonside Railway Station in 2020-21 Budget.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1514 INCREASE IN ADOPTIONS MR KEVIN CONOLLY to move— That this House: (1) Welcomes the increase in adoptions finalised in New South Wales to a total of 162 in 2019-20 financial year.

(2) Endorses the Government's efforts to provide permanent secure homes for children whose natural parents are unable to provide for them.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1515 KING EDWARD PARK HEADLAND RESERVE MR TIM CRAKANTHORP to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Government has failed to adopt recommendations by the NSW Heritage Council in September 2017 to list King Edward Park Headland Reserve on the State Heritage Register. (2) Notes it has been more than 1,000 days since the recommendation was made and the Minister for Energy and Environment has taken no action. (3) Urges the Minister for Energy and Environment to list King Edward Park Headland Reserve on the State Heritage Register.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1516 COWRA - WORLD PEACE DAY MS STEPH COOKE to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges World Peace Day was celebrated in Cowra on Tuesday 17 September 2020 with the ringing of the Australian World Peace Bell. (2) Recognises Australia's World Peace Bell, located in Cowra, is made from melted down copper coins and medals donated by 106 member countries of the United Nations. (3) Acknowledges Cowra's long standing contribution to world peace and international understanding.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1517 NORTHERN RIVERS RAILWAY ACTION GROUP MS TAMARA SMITH to move— That this House: 2306 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

(1) Congratulates the members and volunteers in the Northern Rivers Railway Action Group who have tirelessly advocated for public transport and a return of rail services to the Northern Rivers Region for 20 years.

(2) Acknowledges the disappointment of the community in the Government and the Opposition's abandonment of public transport and failure to commit to returning rail to the Northern Rivers Region.

(3) Applauds Byron Shire Council and Mayor Simon Richardson for the vision and commitment to light rail in Byron Shire and the Byron Line Project.

(4) Recognise the Greens NSW are the party of public transport and cycleways and can deliver both to communities in the Northern Rivers Region.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1518 REGIONAL YOUTH TASKFORCE MR ADAM CROUCH to move— That this House: (1) Notes the third meeting of the Regional Youth Taskforce occurred on 19 July 2020 in Queanbeyan and via teleconference.

(2) Notes the meeting focused on wellbeing, the second pillar of the NSW Regional Youth Framework, which aims for young people to be mentally and physically healthy, safe and thrive in their communities.

(3) Notes protocols were in place to adhere with the Government's COVID-19 health advice.

(4) Congratulates the continued role of and the contributions made by the Regional Youth Taskforce.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1519 GILLIESTON PUBLIC SCHOOL MS JENNY AITCHISON to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the Shadow Minister for Education recently visited Gillieston Public School which is under significant pressure due to rapidly growing housing developments.

(2) Notes Gillieston Public School only has two permanent classrooms and nine demountables for 250 students.

(3) Condemns the Government for failing to provide permanent, flexible and innovative learning spaces for students.

(4) Calls on the Government to invest in school infrastructure and provide an urgent upgrade for the Gillieston community.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1520 SOCIAL HOUSING INVESTMENT MRS MELINDA PAVEY to move— That this House: 2307 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

(1) Commends the Government for its work in investing in social housing maintenance to stimulate the New South Wales economy and support jobs and businesses during the global COVID-19 Pandemic.

(2) Notes the rollout of a $4.7 million investment through the Land and Housing Corporation has provided timely support for more than 500 jobs mostly in building and construction trades.

(3) Acknowledges the stimulus program has important capital upgrades to support people and families living in social housing properties throughout regional and metropolitan communities in New South Wales.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1521 AUSLAN RECOGNITION AND AWARENESS MS TRISH DOYLE to move— That this House: (1) Notes 19 to 25 September 2020 is the National Week of Deaf People in Australia and 23 September 2020 is International Day of Sign Languages. (2) Notes Auslan is a uniquely Australian language used by an estimated 20,000 Australians to communicate every day. (3) Celebrates the linguistic identity and culture of the deaf community, and notes the provision of Auslan interpreters has been essential in allowing the signing deaf community to access important information about the bushfires and the COVID-19 Pandemic.

(4) Notes the raising of awareness undertaken by the Parliamentary Friends of Hearing Health and Deafness.

(5) Calls on the Government to ensure the deaf community continues to have access to public information that is interpreted in Auslan.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1522 COVID-19 PANDEMIC - ECONOMIC RECOVERY MRS WENDY TUCKERMAN to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Goulburn Electorate is one of 63 regional areas to benefit from a $9 million investment in fast tracking the delivery of courthouse and corrections facility upgrades across regional New South Wales.

(2) Acknowledges the Government is accelerating the work approval processes and is committed to prioritising local suppliers where possible, which means tradies will be on the tools in record time, creating vital job opportunities for locals who need support more than ever during this tough economic period.

(3) Thanks the Government for the $10 billion of support measures to underpin New South Wales' recovery from the economic effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1523 ANZ EARLWOOD BRANCH MS SOPHIE COTSIS to move— That this House: 2308 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

(1) Condemns the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ) for closing its Earlwood branch during the middle of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

(2) Notes the closure of the ANZ Earlwood branch will have a negative impact on the local economy of Earlwood and will make it more difficult for residents in Earlwood to access in person banking services.

(3) Calls on ANZ to reopen its Earlwood branch.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1524 VOLUNTEER RESCUE ASSOCIATION FUNDING MR GEOFF PROVEST to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Government on its commitment to NSW Volunteer Rescue Associations (VRA).

(2) Notes the allocated funding for essential rescue equipment meant Tweed VRA were fortunate to receive eight new vertical rescue harnesses and these harnesses will now allow volunteers to better access difficult areas to assist in rescues.

(3) Notes the VRA is quite often the first responders to many emergencies and it is essential they are provided with the appropriate equipment to fulfil their jobs.

(4) Thanks the Government for its continued support of volunteer organisations.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1525 MANUFACTURING IN NEW SOUTH WALES MS JODIE HARRISON to move— That this House: (1) Notes local Charlestown Electorate businesses have stepped up to manufacture and deliver much needed supplies during the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2) Notes this continues the region's noble and proud tradition of local manufacturing. (3) Calls on the Premier to apologise for her remarks disparaging New South Wales manufacturing and support efforts to build the New South Wales manufacturing industry.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1526 CABARITA PARK MR JOHN SIDOTI to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the incredible significance and popularity of Cabarita Park for the community. (2) Supports the community's request for synthetic softfall and fencing at the Cabarita Park playground. (3) Encourages the local government council to listen to the concerns of the residents and make these upgrades as soon as practicable.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1527 RAYMOND TERRACE - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 2309 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

MS KATE WASHINGTON to move— That this House: (1) Notes the latest NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research statistics reveal Raymond Terrace's domestic violence rates have increased 60 percent.

(2) Notes service providers in Raymond Terrace are seeing alcohol abuse rising at the same rate.

(3) Notes soaring unemployment rates in Port Stephens and that current federal financial supports will soon end.

(4) Urges the Government to urgently provide additional infrastructure, resources and support to prevent a worsening social, economic and health crisis in Port Stephens.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1528 HEATHCOTE ELECTORATE - SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT MR LEE EVANS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Government for committing to build much needed school halls at Engadine High School and Stanwell Park.

(2) Notes unprecedented investment in school infrastructure and maintenance after 16 years of the Opposition in government.

(3) Commends the principals of all schools in Heathcote for their commitment to the highest education levels.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1529 CAMPBELLTOWN SCHOOLS - AIR CONDITIONING MR GREG WARREN to move— That this House: (1) Notes the high temperatures that have been recorded in Western Sydney in the past few years, particularly in areas such as Campbelltown.

(2) Acknowledges that summer is only a matter of months away.

(3) Notes many schools in Campbelltown and throughout the entire Western Sydney Region are not adequately air conditioned.

(4) Demands the Government provide a definitive timeline for when every classroom and office in every school in Western Sydney, including those in Campbelltown, will be air conditioned.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1530 MOREE RACE CLUB - WESTPAC RESCUE HELICOPTER SERVICE CHARITY DINNER MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Moree Race Club for raising close to $22,000 for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service at its annual charity dinner held earlier in September 2020.

(2) Notes the astounding generosity of the Moree community in these trying times. 2310 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

(3) Notes the dinner was particularly special in 2020 as it officially launched the 2020 Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour.

(4) Acknowledges the outstanding work of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter and its Chief Executive Officer, Richard Jones OAM, which has been saving lives since 1975 approaching 2,000 lifesaving missions each year across three bases throughout Northern New South Wales.

(5) Commends Moree Race Club President Rob Mather, Secretary Michelle Gobbert and the committee for their hard work and dedication.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1531 NEWTOWN PRIDE CENTRE MS JO HAYLEN to move— That this House: (1) Notes Inner West Council will start an expression of interest process to establish a Pride Centre at Newtown Town Hall following the decision by Newtown Neighbourhood Centre to relocate to the Tom Foster Centre.

(2) Notes a Pride Centre will be a home for the LGBTIQ+ community in Sydney, where community groups can meet, hold events, run life saving programs and will confirm the Inner West's reputation as the LGBTIQ+ capital of Australia.

(3) Congratulates Inner West Council on this important initiative and the Inner West Local Labor Team who have driven the project since 2017.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1532 PLASTIC RECYCLING PLAN MR JAMES GRIFFIN to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the challenges and opportunities of plastic waste in New South Wales.

(2) Acknowledges the significant interest and support for the terrific NSW Plastics Plan during its consultation phase.

(3) Notes the economic, social and environmental opportunities presented by embracing a plan to invest in infrastructure and creating new markets for recycled products.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1533 HUNTER REGION - MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes the COVID-19 Pandemic places extra stress on already overwhelmed metnal health services. (2) Notes Lifeline is receiving calls every 30 seconds and Headspace Newcastle have record numbers of new referrals and enquiries. (3) Calls on the Minister for Mental Health, Regional Youth and Women to commit more funding to Hunter mental health services.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020) 2311 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

1534 SKILLING THE RECOVERY INITIATIVE MS MELANIE GIBBONS to move— That this House: (1) Commends the Government for introducing the Skilling for Recovery Initiative.

(2) Recognises this program will provide more than 100,000 people with the opportunity to reskill for future jobs.

(3) Acknowledges this $160 million investment will assist in New South Wales citizens getting back to work, particularly in the Holsworthy Electorate.

(4) Notes this initiative will assist the New South Wales economic recovery post the COVID-19 Pandemic.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1535 KEANU JAI - SINGER-SONGWRITER MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges Hastings Secondary College Port Macquarie Campus student, Keanu Bowman, for releasing his debut single called Stuck on You which reached number nine on the regional charts through the Australian Regional Airplay Project.

(2) Congratulates the 15 year old singer-songwriter Keanu Jai (stage name) for launching the start of his musical journey through the major platforms iTunes and Spotify while inspiring the next generation of talented musical geniuses.

(3) Notes Keanu Jai has entered three songs on Triple J Unearthed High.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1536 AGED CARE STAFFING MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes research shows 60 percent of residents are living in aged care homes with unacceptable staffing levels.

(2) Notes employed registered nurses are down from 21 percent in 2003 to 14.6 percent in 2016.

(3) Calls on the Minister for Health and Medical Research to ensure a suitable nurse-to-resident ratio.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1537 COOTAMUNDRA ELECTORATE - CAN ASSIST MS STEPH COOKE to move— That this House: (1) Recognise Can Assist is celebrating its 65th birthday during October 2020.

(2) Acknowledges the many volunteers from the Cootamundra Electorate who give their time to ensure assistance is provided to cancer patients and their families. 2312 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

(3) Recognises there are 56 branches of Can Assist across New South Wales including those branches in the Cootamundra Electorate of Ardlethan, Cootamundra, Grenfell, Gundagai, Harden, Murrumburrah, Junee, Narrandera, Temora, Ungarie, West Wyalong and Young.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1538 SYDNEY AIRPORT - BICYCLE LINK MS JO HAYLEN to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Sydney Airport for showing leadership where the Government has not, committing to develop a cycling and pedestrian connection between the Alexandria canal and T2⁄T3 terminals.

(2) Notes the T2⁄T3 bicycle link will be a key active transport proposal linking the Inner West and Eastern Suburbs bicycle networks and will give airport employees and passengers the opportunity to ride to the airport.

(3) Congratulates the many active transport groups who have campaigned for this vital link, including Bicycle NSW and the Dulwich Hill Bicycle Club.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020)

1539 GET READY WEEKEND MS MELANIE GIBBONS to move— That this House: (1) Notes Get Ready Weekend was on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 September 2020.

(2) Recognises Casula, Menai and Sandy Point Rural Fire Service (RFS) Brigades efforts in helping the local community prepare for the upcoming bushfire season.

(3) Urges all New South Wales residents to take the time to plan and prepare for the bushfire season.

(4) Thanks all of the NSW RFS volunteers for their continued dedication in protecting local communities.

(Notice given 23 September 2020—lapses 24 December 2020) 2313 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 September 2020

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

Date Tabled Committee Report Title Date Due 12 May 2020 Public Accounts Committee Examination of the Auditor-General's 12 November Performance Audit Reports February 2018 - July 2020 2018 18 June 2020 Legislative Assembly Interim report into support for drought affected 18 December Committee on Investment, communities in NSW 2020 Industry and Regional Development 19 June 2020 Committee on Children and 2020 Review of the Annual Reports and other 19 December Young People matters of the Office of the Advocate for Children 2020 and Young People 15 July 2020 Legislative Assembly Professional Engineers Registration Bill 2019 15 January Committee on Environment 2021 and Planning 4 August 2020 Committee on the 2020 Review of Oversighted Agencies 4 February Ombudsman, the Law 2021 Enforcement Conduct Commission and the Crime Commission

PETITIONS SIGNED BY 500 OR MORE PERSONS REQUIRING MINISTERIAL RESPONSE

Date Lodged Member Petition Title Minister Responsible Written Response Due 15 September Mr Region 8 Bus Route Mr Andrew Constance 20 October 2020 2020 15 September Mr Coal Haulage – Lake Macquarie Mr Rob Stokes 20 October 2020 2020 22 September Ms Jenny Leong Erskineville Railway Station Mr Andrew Constance 27 October 2020 2020

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

Date Lodged Member Petition Title Minister Written Discussion Responsible Response Due Date 15 September Ms Yasmin Jervis Bay Road Flyover Mr Paul Toole 20 October 24 September 2020 Catley 2020 2020 16 September Ms Sonia Regional Seniors Travel Mr Paul Toole 21 October 15 October 2020 Hornery Card 2020 2020 17 September Dr Marjorie Bus Services Cuts Mr Andrew 22 October 22 October 2020 O'Neill Constance 2020 2020 17 September Mr Anoulack M5 East Motorway Toll Mr Andrew 22 October 12 November 2020 Chanthivong Constance 2020 2020 17 September Mr Michael Bus Services Cuts Mr Andrew 22 October 19 November 2020 Daley Constance 2020 2020

HELEN MINNICAN Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

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