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Index to Questions and Speeches INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES ACTING SPEAKER (Mr M.J. Cowper) Scrutiny of Government Publicity Bill 2005 - Removal of Notice - Statement 2793 ACTING SPEAKER (Mrs J. Hughes) Fish Resources Management Amendment Regulations (No. 8) 2006 - Disallowance - Removal of Notice - Statement 5676 Police (Compensation for Injured Officers) Amendment Bill 2006 - Removal of Notice - Statement 5676 South Cardup Landfill Operation - Removal of Notice - Statements 724, 5675 Sri Lankan Tamil Community - Removal of Notice - Statements 724, 5675 ACTING SPEAKER (Dr S.C. Thomas) Select Committee into the Cause and Extent of Lead Pollution in the Esperance Area - Establishment - Amendment on the Amendment - Ruling 1244 Western Australian College of Teaching - Deregistration of Teachers - Matter of Public Interest - Amendment to Motion - Ruling 6340 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr P.B. Watson) Community Development and Justice Standing Committee - “Inquiry into Fire and Emergency Services Legislation” - Report - Government’s Response - Statement 152 Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission - “Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission to Continue after Dissolution of Parliament” - Report - Government’s Response - Statement 152 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr G. Woodhams) Petroleum Amendment Bill 2007 - Consideration in Detail - Ruling 5175 ANDREWS, MR PAUL WILLIAM, BA, DipEd, DipRSA, DipLS (Southern River) (ALP) Auditor General - “First Public Sector Performance Report 2007” - Findings 841 Commonwealth State/Territory Disability Agreement (CSTDA) Current Status of Negotiations 4245, 4865 Outcome of Brisbane Meeting 975 Environment - Climate Change - Recent Government Initiatives 1747 Gosnells Pony Club - Riders without Horses Program - Statement 617 Health - Down Syndrome Association of WA - Statement 6849 Hospitals Royal Perth - Closure - Motion 859, 860 Sir Charles Gairdner - Ms Natalie Hales - Statement 5978 Human Reproductive Technology Amendment Bill 2007 - Third Reading 4990 Information and Communications Technology - Access to High-speed Broadband 627 Joint Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation - Annual Report 2006 - Tabling 943 Minister for State Development - China, Japan and Korea Trip 5984 Premier’s Statement - Consideration - Motion 372 Amaroo Village Aged Care Centre 376 Facilities in Parliament House 372 Homeswest Accommodation 375 Kidney Health Australia 373 Organ Donation 374-375 Sale of Drug Paraphernalia 373 Thornlie - Claims about Hoons 375-376 Warton Road Friendship Centre 375 Procedure and Privileges Committee - “Inquiry into the Member for Murchison-Eyre’s Unauthorised Release of Committee Documents and Related Matters” - Report Tabling 3489, 3490 Adoption of Recommendations by House - Amendment to Motion 3559 132 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES] ANDREWS, MR PAUL WILLIAM (continued) Schools Anzac Day Memorials - Grievance 4207 Huntingdale Primary - Programs - Statement 3579 Southern River Electorate - Outstanding Achievements of Primary Schools - Statement 968 Teacher Shortage - Government Initiatives 6120 Thornlie Senior High - Volunteer Mentor Program - Statement 1311 Under-performing State Schools - Government Initiatives 3546 Violent and Disruptive Students - Government Strategies 3449 Sport and Recreation Sunday Football League - Statement 4979 Thornlie Callisthenics Club - Statement 1311 Tom Bateman Reserve Clubrooms - Statement 6456 Women’s Football - Lil Pickett Memorial Shield - Statement 2354 State Budget - Key Services - Government’s Commitment to Deliver 2359 Surrogacy Bill 2007 - Second Reading 1785 Taxi Amendment Bill 2007 - Second Reading 1933 Water Smart Australia Program - Commonwealth Funding 6560 ARCHER, HON SHELLEY FRANCES (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP to 15 November) (Ind from 15 November) Agriculture and Food - Ord Stage 2 Project - State and Federal Government Support of Development 2769 Corruption and Crime Commission - Appearance before Commission - Adjournment Debate 301 Indigenous Affairs Aboriginal Deaths in the Kimberley - Coronial Inquest - Findings 8014 Abuse in Aboriginal Communities - Prime Minister’s Plan to Tackle - Adjournment Debate 3641 Child Protection Workers - Kimberley Region 7730 Customary Law - Report of Law Reform Commission of WA 8010 Housing - Shortage across State 7862 Indigenous Communities - Visitor Protocols 8208 Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre - Request for Government Funding 8140 Sanderson Reports - Findings and Recommendations 7624 Planning - Airstrips in Remote Communities - Maintenance Funding 8285 Premier - Comments in relation to Mr Carpenter seeking Mr Burke’s Support to Become Premier - Personal Explanation 7977 Schools - Kalumburu - Future Plans 8201 Select Committee of Privilege on a Matter Arising in the Standing Committee on Estimates and Financial Operations - Report - Consideration by Committee Amendment to Motion 7876 As to Tabling of Papers 7881 Resolution of the House - Personal Explanation 8188 BARNETT, HON COLIN JAMES, MEc (Cottesloe) (Lib) Adjournments of the House - Complimentary Remarks 8100 Agriculture and Food - Crows - Declaration as Pests - Petition 1184 Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Bill (No. 1) 2007 - Second Reading - Cognate Debate 2329 Improper Behaviour by Labor Members and Ministers 2329 Labor Government’s Politicisation of Public Service 2329 Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Bill (No. 2) 2007 - Second Reading - Cognate Debate 2329 Improper Behaviour by Labor Members and Ministers 2329 Labor Government’s Politicisation of Public Service 2329 Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Bill (No. 5) 2007 - Second Reading - Cognate Debate 8081 Iron Ore Industry 8081, 8084 Oakajee Port and Industrial Estate 8081-8086 Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Bill (No. 6) 2007 - Second Reading - Cognate Debate 8081 Iron Ore Industry 8081, 8084 Oakajee Port and Industrial Estate 8081-8086 Business of the House Private Members’ Business and Grievances - Motions 4874, 6973 Standing Orders Suspension All Stages of Bills, and Messages from Council - Motion 7795 Private Members’ Business - Motion 4465 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES] 133 BARNETT, HON COLIN JAMES (continued) Corruption and Crime Commission Act 2003 - Reform of Legislation in Relation to Matters Involving Parliamentary Privilege - Standing Orders Suspension - Motion 489 Education and Health Standing Committee - Inquiry into the Cause and Extent of Lead Pollution in the Esperance Area - Extension of Reporting Time and Leave to Sit when House is Sitting - Motion 4094 Election of Senators Amendment Bill 2007 - Second Reading 4100 Electricity Industry (Western Australian Renewable Energy Targets) Amendment Bill 2005 - Second Reading 5374 Employment Dispute Resolution Bill 2007 - Second Reading 6703 Esperance Lead Pollution - Minister for the Environment - Censure for Answer to Question - Standing Orders Suspension - Motion 4124 Fiona Stanley Hospital Construction Account Bill 2007 As to Reconsideration in Detail 4404 Third Reading 4470 Heritage Listing - The Cliffe, 25 Bindaring Parade, Peppermint Grove - Grievance 4586 Human Reproductive Technology Amendment Bill 2007 - Second Reading 4389 Indigenous Conservation Title Bill 2007 Second Reading 6832 Consideration in Detail 7281, 7284, 7575-7579 Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission - Appointment of Member for Darling Range - Motion 4094 Legislative Council - Title of “The Honourable” for Members - Standing Orders Suspension - Motion 979 Lobbyists - Grill, Mr Julian - Contempt of Parliament - Standing Orders Suspension - Motion 3866 Members of Parliament Archer, Hon Shelley - Fitness to be Member of Parliament Matter of Public Interest 348 Motion 7540, 7558 Standing Orders Suspension - Motion 7505 Fels, Hon Anthony - Fitness to be Member of Parliament - Standing Orders Suspension - Motion 7659 Member for Collie-Wellington - Parliamentary Secretary Position - Notice of Motion 4347 Member for Cottesloe - Approach to Chair - Personal Explanation 146 Member for Mindarie - Censure - Matter of Public Interest 6962 Member for Murdoch - Leave to Appear before Legislative Council Committee - Motion 5536 Mining - Iron Ore Exports and Gold Production - Statistics 7298 Ministers of the Crown Minister for Local Government - Dismissal - Standing Orders Suspension - Motion 10; Adjournment of Debate 12 Minister for the Environment - Censure for Answer to Question in relation to Esperance Lead Pollution - Standing Orders Suspension - Motion 4124 Nuclear Facilities Prohibition Bill 2007 - Second Reading 6977 Parental Support and Responsibility Bill 2005 - Council’s Amendments 4976-4978 Parliamentary Privilege - Corruption and Crime Commission Act 2003 - Reform of Legislation in Relation to Matters involving Parliamentary Privilege 489 Perry Lakes Stadium Redevelopment - Details and Cost 81 Planning - Leighton Marshalling Yards - Redevelopment 2131 Premier’s Statement - Consideration - Motion 7654 Pilbara Iron Ore Industry 7655-7659 Proposed Merger - BHP and Rio Tinto 7655-7659 Procedure and Privileges Committee Inquiry into Misconduct Allegations referred by Corruption and Crime Commission - Access to Documents - Motion 6580 Inquiry into the Member for Murchison-Eyre’s Early Release of Committee Documents - Suspension of Standing Orders - Motion 1924 “Report on Persons Referred to in the Legislative Assembly: Mr Malcolm McCusker AO QC” - Adoption of Report - Motion 7792 Professional Combat Sports Amendment Bill 2007 - Declaration as Urgent 5837 Prostitution Amendment Bill 2007 Second Reading 5684
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