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INDEX TO PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD)

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL and LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

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FORTIETH PARLIAMENT FIRST SESSION

2 January 2018 to 6 December 2018

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INDEX TO SUBJECTS

ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS Assembly Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee, Perth , minister’s decision, 2644, ms. 3011 Aboriginal people, independent advocate, 3848 Aboriginal ranger program, 12 ancestral remains repatriation program, 7732 Fitzroy Crossing Pioneer Cemetery, 5271 Kadibil, Daisy, tribute, ms. 3988 Kalumburu community, swimming pool, 6281, 6282, 7180, 8453 Kimberley communities, s. 3691 National Partnership on Remote Housing, 3846, 4010, 4013, 4014, 4178 native title, native title settlements, 7179, 8105 remote Aboriginal communities “Don’t Walk Away” advertising campaign, 7733, 7734 federal funding, 187 stolen generations, national apology, tenth anniversary, ms. 5 Council Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee deregistered sites, 1608 section 18 applications, 6239, 7138 Aboriginal Heritage Act Fortescue Metals Group Duck Creek rock art precinct, 5525 Eliwana railway project, 4912 review, consultation paper, 3428 section 16 permits, 6610 Wintawari Guruma Aboriginal Corporation, Spear Hill, 5530 Aboriginal ranger program, ms. 9051 Aboriginal rights, maritime industry, s. 1466 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1595 Carnarvon lock hospitals, commemoration, ms. 7357 Cross Country Native Title Services, Aboriginal sites, correspondence, 5526 Fitzroy Crossing Pioneer Cemetery, 1553 Flying Foam Massacre, 150th anniversary, s. 1524 Fortescue Metals Group, Pilbara, 9122; s. 7530 heritage inquiry system, 1608 Maddington–Kenwick strategic employment area, 3424 (paper tabled 3440), 3753 prescribed burning, 8144, 8532 heritage sites 467 (Mynyitjitan Pilka), 1553 24950, 1554 37168, 37170 and 37173 (Eastern Guruma), 5352 Independent Scientific Panel Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation in Western Australia, veto rights, 9082 Indigenous expenditure report, Roebourne, 1585 Lake Mullocullup, s. 7149 Lockyer, Vincent, tribute, s. 7151 mining leases, heritage, Port Hedland, 7777, 7908 program of work, 4249 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1569 freedom of information requests, 1535 mobile devices, 1542 Moora visits, 3146 on-demand transport services, 1659A Optus Stadium visits, 1651 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 2 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS (continued) Council (continued) minister (continued) portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1639 Twitter accounts, 1620 Wintawari Guruma Aboriginal Corporation chairman, 2132 native title claims, 3264 office, staff, 3748 (answer advice 4120), 5811 Yindjibarndi determination, Fortescue Metals Group appeal, 3428, 3755 Parnpajinya community, 5523 , Munday Swamp, 1609 Pilbara elder, death, s. 6449 Planning, Lands and Heritage, Department of, Aboriginal places, 1607 Regional Services Reform Unit, Roebourne, 3792 Register of Aboriginal Sites, 1586, 3148 Registrar of Aboriginal Sites, Shire of Broome, 6607 remote Aboriginal communities, drinking water, 7156 Rottnest Island, 5836, 5837, 6604 Shark Bay artefacts, 3791 Thalanyji Pastoral Company, grants, 6885 William Wijity: Life Cycle of a Witchetty Grub, book launch, s. 5211 Wintawari Guruma Aboriginal Corporation, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, comments, 1224 ADDRESS-IN-REPLY Assembly presentation to Governor, acknowledgement, s. 1107 ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 3865 introduction and first reading, 3995 second reading, 3995 AGRICULTURE AND FOOD Assembly agricultural shows, s. 8573 Amazon frogbit, g. 6905 annual report animal welfare compliance team, 2946 dairy industry, 2800 externally funded projects, 2800 key effectiveness indicators, 2606 key efficiency indicators, 2801 machinery-of-government changes, 2798 Perth headquarters sale, 2799 royalties for regions, 2799 tomato potato psyllid, 2606 caged hens, egg production, p. 4145 declared pest tax, 5271, 5272 live export Agriculture and Food, Minister for, 3696, 3697, 4186, 4187, 4470, 4472, 6842; standing orders suspension motion, 3703; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 3704; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 3704; motion, 3704 federal Labor policy, 2148 proposed moratorium, 1666, 1667, 3053 trade, 6277, 8099, 8100 transition package, 3614 minister performance, 3617, 3618; notice of motion, 4308; motion, 4652 regenerative agriculture, advocacy, 5718 quarantine checkpoints, Norseman and Kununurra, 2801 southern forests irrigation scheme, p. 6626 strawberry industry, 5972 (correction of answer 5981) g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 3

AGRICULTURE AND FOOD (continued) Assembly (continued) Wagin Woolorama, s. 3047 Western Australian Egg Marketing Board, 770 wild dogs action plan, 2798 state barrier fence, 3701, 8979, 8980 Council 2018 Perth Royal Show, s. 6450 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1821 agricultural education farms provision trust, p. 1476 agricultural employment, Kimberley, 4116 agricultural research project, Ord Valley, 5671, 1768 (answer advice 1966); s. 3137 agriculture, innovation — motion, 8488; in reply, 8499 Animal Welfare Act, review, 5649 biosecurity, Leptospermum scoparium, 3750 Biosecurity Blitz campaign, ms. 7108 biosecurity groups, annual report requirements, 5310 Boyanup saleyard, 3924 cane toads, classification, 1087, 5029 carbon farming, pastoral leases, 1388 declared pest citrus canker, ms. 6844 rate, 5345 stable fly, mitigation protocols, 7136 department Mediterranean fruit fly, 9235 public service positions, 7423 digital farm grants program, 8176; ms. 6726 dog breeders, cruelty prosecutions, 4845 eggs importation, 8038 labelling, 6571, 7134 farming modern practices, 1393 multi-peril crop insurance, ms. 9127 genetically modified crops, Marsh v Baxter case, Department of Agriculture and Food report, s. 1405, 1465, 1468, 1526 Genetically Modified Crops Free Areas Act, reinstatement — motion, 1752, 2325, 2827; in reply, 2836, 2849 Gogo station, irrigation, 1455, 1814, 1815, 5034 (answer advice 5036) grains research facility, Northam, member launch invite, 2087 herbicide use, p. 2664 horticultural research recovery fund, 5700, 8053 iHemposium, industrial hemp industry, s. 5959 industry funding scheme, industry management committees, 5488, 7514 live export Animals’ Angels, Fremantle Port Authority access, 3423, 3429 Animals Australia report, 1500 Awassi Express, 4248 continuation, 3752, 5763 domestic processing, 8149 (correction of answer 8534) Emanuel Exports, licence cancellation, 5032, 5205; ms. 4999 government assistance, 4115 industry meeting, 3752, 3918 inquiry, 519, 686, 3749 (answer advice 3756) investigation, 1499, 1769; ms. 1476; s. 1525 Mazza, Hon Rick, comments, s. 4282 Middle East trade relations, 3267, 3422 Middle Eastern summer, ms. 2067 Moss review, s. 7535; ms. 7631 MV Maysora, 1963 northern summer moratorium, ms. 9051 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 4 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

AGRICULTURE AND FOOD (continued) Council (continued) live export trade, s. 1522 livestock theft, 687 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1806 freedom of information requests, 1793 Massy, Charles, speaking tour, 1811 mobile devices, 1979 Moora visits, 3007 on-demand transport services, 1995 Optus Stadium visits, 1998 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1837 records management and archiving, 4899 Twitter accounts, 1824 Qatar visit, ms. 4820 WAFarmers annual conference invitation, 1811 National Agriculture Day, s. 8358–8360 Northern Beef Futures project, 1411 pastoral lands, feral animal culling management, 6886, 7135 pesticide use, p. 2663 Primary Industries and Regional Development, Department of glyphosate, 5312 location, 2537 redundancies, 5928 storm damage, Merredin, 4250 work orders, weed and pest control noncompliance, 4289 Qfly, quarantine areas, ms. 2325 regenerative agriculture s. 1788 Wongan Hills research station, 5445 rockmelon industry, 946; ms. 782 salinity, management, 6752 sensitive sites map, 6997 skeleton weed, 5028 south west saleyard, 9238; ms. 4227 southern forests irrigation scheme, Warren–Donnelly surface water allocation plan, 2865 state barrier fence, Esperance extension, 8641 strawberry industry, 6442; s. 5957 Water for Food program, southern forests irrigation scheme, 1389, 1777 Western Australian Agrifutures Rural Women’s Award, ms. 1413 wheat export, 8527 wild dogs control, 6992 pastoral leases, 5029 state barrier fence, 1497 World Bee Day, s. 2949 AND AIR SERVICES see “Transport” ALTERNATE APPROACHES TO REDUCING ILLICIT DRUG USE AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE COMMUNITY, SELECT COMMITTEE INTO Council establishment — amendment to notice of motion, 5621; motion, 6221, 6727, 7109 ANIMALS see “Agriculture and Food” and “Local Government” ANIMAL WELFARE AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly receipt, 7990 first reading, 8067 second reading, 8067, 8221; in reply, 8240 consideration in detail, 8242–8244 third reading, 8244; in reply, 8244 assent, 8998 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 5

ANIMAL WELFARE AMENDMENT BILL 2017 (continued) Council discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 1056 second reading, 5504, 5654; in reply, 5657 as to committee stage, 5659 committee, 7649–7661 report, 7793 third reading, 7899 returned, 8349 assent, 8917 APPROPRIATION (CAPITAL 2016–17) SUPPLEMENTARY BILL 2017 Assembly appropriation, 25 cognate debate, 4171 second reading — cognate debate, 4171, 4200 second reading, 4222 third reading, 4222 Council receipt and first reading, 4285 second reading, 4285 APPROPRIATION (RECURRENT 2016–17) SUPPLEMENTARY BILL 2017 Assembly appropriation, 25 cognate debate, 4171 second reading — cognate debate, 4171, 4200; in reply, 4222 third reading, 4222 Council receipt and first reading, 4285 second reading, 4285 APPROPRIATION (CAPITAL 2017–18) SUPPLEMENTARY BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 7444 introduction and first reading, 7548 second reading, 7548 appropriation, 8367 APPROPRIATION (RECURRENT 2017–18) SUPPLEMENTARY BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 7444 introduction and first reading, 7548 second reading, 7548 appropriation, 8367 APPROPRIATION (CAPITAL 2018–19) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 2376 as to introduction and first reading, 2557 introduction and first reading, 2593 second reading, 2593 declaration as urgent, 2749 cognate debate, 2749 second reading — cognate debate, 2766, 2869, 2896, 2921, 3020, 3059; in reply, 3076 appropriation, 2735 third reading, 3195; in reply, 3199 returned, 4939 assent, 5577 Council receipt and first reading, 3293 second reading, 3293 second reading — cognate debate, 4570–4580, 4693, 4726, 4821; in reply, 4828 third reading, 4829 assent, 5291 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 6 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

APPROPRIATION (RECURRENT 2018–19) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 2376 as to introduction and first reading, 2557 introduction and first reading, 2582 second reading, 2582 appropriation, 2735 declaration as urgent, 2749 cognate debate, 2749 second reading cognate debate, 2749, 2766, 2869, 2896, 2921, 3020, 3059; in reply, 3076 amendment to motion regional education, 2758 shark mitigation, 3033 third reading, 3187; in reply, 3192 returned, 4939 assent, 5577 Council receipt and first reading, 3293 second reading, 3293 second reading — cognate debate, 4570–4580, 4693, 4726, 4821; in reply, 4828 third reading, 4829 assent, 5291 ASIAN ENGAGEMENT Assembly Asian Business Council, ms. 6901 Asian engagement strategy, ms. 8938 Indonesia, Perth–East Java province, sister state relationship, ms. 4147 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1593 Asian engagement strategy — motion, 8499 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1567 freedom of information requests, 1533 mobile devices, 1540 Moora visits, 3452 on-demand transport services, 1644 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1831 Twitter accounts, 1616 ATTORNEY GENERAL, DEPARTMENT OF THE see “Legal Affairs” AUDIT, JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE ON Assembly review of the Treasurer’s “Review of the Financial Management Act (2006)”, 5880 Council Assembly membership, 499 review of the Treasurer’s “Review of the Financial Management Act (2006)”, 5909 BAIL AMENDMENT (PERSONS LINKED TO TERRORISM) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 8698 introduction and first reading, 8803 second reading, 8803 BEAZLEY, HON KIM Assembly appointment as Governor, ms. 2138 BERINSON, HON JOE Assembly tribute, ms. 3152 Council condolence motion, 3725 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 7

BETTING TAX BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 6626 introduction and first reading, 6777 second reading, 6777 cognate debate, 7549 second reading — cognate debate, 7549; in reply, 7555 consideration in detail, 7558 third reading, 7559 question, 6616 Council receipt and first reading, 7682 second reading, 7682 cognate debate, 8651 second reading — cognate debate, 8651; in reply, 9053 committee, 9058, 9059 report, 9059 third reading, 9059 BETTING TAX ASSESSMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 6626 introduction and first reading, 6778 second reading, 6778, 7559 cognate debate, 7549 second reading — cognate debate, 7549; in reply, 7555 consideration in detail, 7559, 7560, 7608–7617 third reading, 7707; in reply, 7707 Council receipt and first reading, 7684 second reading, 7684 cognate debate, 8651 second reading — cognate debate, 8651; in reply, 9053 committee, 9055–9058 report, 9059 third reading, 9059 BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES REGISTRATION AMENDMENT (CHANGE OF NAME) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 4307 introduction and first reading, 4592 second reading, 4592, 8706; in reply, 8712 consideration in detail, 8714–8720 third reading, 8720 Council receipt and first reading, 9186 second reading, 9186 BRYCE, HON MALCOLM JOHN Assembly condolence motion, 705 Council tribute, s. 699–702, 836 BUSHFIRES see “Emergency Services” and “Environment” CHILD PROTECTION Assembly 2018 Perth Airport Achiever Awards, ms. 2001 Aboriginal in-home support services, 5879 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2647 Camp Australia, licence breaches, 7952, 7953 child sexual abuse civil litigation, statute of limitations legislation — removal of order, 8367 foster care, allegations, 4793, 4794 Roebourne, 726, 1863, 1866, 1874, 8574, 8575, 8682 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 8 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

CHILD PROTECTION (continued) Assembly (continued) department, machinery-of-government changes, 2035 John Curtin medal, ms. 7159 juvenile offending, Target 120, 3328 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2258 Lucid Economics, 2312 contact, Cannings Purple, 118 New Zealand visit, ms. 6776 portfolios complaints, 6097 computer network security, 6190, 6200, 6540 cybersecurity, 4352, 4360, 6144 cybersecurity, Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6134 debt, 8440 digital platform advertising, 6075 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3228 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6105 fees and charges, reviews, 8291 freedom of information requests, 8273 gift registry, 2316 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6153, 6158, 6173, 6179 information technology policy, 6331 labour hire company engagement, 151 lost or stolen devices, 6337 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 140 mobile devices, 4392 office space, 2284 outsourced payroll management companies, 6115 photocopiers, 4406 privacy breaches, 7628 project management solution subscriptions, 4369 record-keeping plans, 4500 security services, 2241 smart speakers, 4381 state archives access requests, 4480 vehicles and keys, 125, 2261, 2270, 2300 wireless networks, 2232 professional development, 6054 staff archives training, 4487 contact with lobbyist forms, 6057 FTE, 2249, 2252 record-keeping awareness training, 4476 surveys, 2279 redundant and new positions, 2319 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 771, 772, 2311 Perth Arena, 774, 778 National Child Protection Week, White Balloon Day, ms. 5566 National Redress Scheme, 4006, 4182, 7436 (supplementary information 7737) Parkerville Children and Youth Care, Midland child advocacy centre, ms. 5076 West Pilbara plan, 479; ms. 441, ms. 5838 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1592, 5823 care leavers, extended support, 3750 Care Plan Review Panel, 7804 child abuse prevention system, s. 1969 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 9

CHILD PROTECTION (continued) Council (continued) child sexual abuse Roebourne, 518, 823, 1495, 1496, 1765, 1958, 2534, 2685, 2841, 2991, 4247, 4562, 5027, 5201, 5646, 6233, 6438, 6886, 6997, 7133, 7282, 7377, 8525 (answer advice 8644), 8767, 8793, 9080, 9152 (supplementary information 9242); ruling by President, 2066 Children and Community Services Act, review, 3796 children in care historical care and protection applications, s. 1230 support for families, 7805 children in care of the CEO, 7032 department, machinery-of-government changes, Emma White, 3967 foster care, abuse allegations, 4839, 5310, 5382, 5442, 5487, 5805 (answer advice 5934), 5927, 6570, 7422; s. 5454, 5817, 5957 grandparents rearing grandchildren, 3790, 3791 Kids Helpline, 3786 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1567 freedom of information requests, 1532 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3808 meetings, south metropolitan region, 5540 mobile devices, 1794 Moora visits, 3452 on-demand transport services, 1841 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios boards and committees, 5560 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1826, 1987 senior executive staff, female staff, 704 Twitter accounts, 1615 staff, annual leave, 5545 National Child Protection Week s. 5664 White Balloon Day, s. 5519 National Redress Scheme, 4113, 7671 (answer advice 7678) out-of-home care reform, 3104 parents with intellectual disabilities, 3454 Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, recommendations, 4877, 5216 services capacities and unmet demand, 5535 West Pilbara plan, 3748 working with children checks, 1083, 7774, 8634 young parents in care, 3140 Young People with Exceptionally Complex Needs program, 8637 CHILD SUPPORT (COMMONWEALTH POWERS) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 3865 introduction and first reading, 3996 second reading, 3996, 8699; in reply, 8703 consideration in detail, 8704–8706 third reading, 8706 Council receipt and first reading, 9184 second reading, 9185 CITIZENSHIP AND MULTICULTURAL INTERESTS Assembly Armenian genocide, 103rd anniversary commemoration, s. 3490 Basant Festival, s. 8094 Chinese New Year Chung Wah Association, s. 1265 Vietnamese New Year celebrations, ms. 245 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 10 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

CITIZENSHIP AND MULTICULTURAL INTERESTS (continued) Assembly (continued) community languages program, 3658 culturally and linguistically diverse migrants, small business development workshops, ms. 2000 Diwali, ms. 7813; s. 8973 drownings, 8467 Harmony Week, ms. 842 Holodomor Remembrance Day, s. 8972 International Greek Language Day, s. 470 International Mother Language Day 2018, ms. 370 Jayasuriya, Emeritus Professor Laksiri, tribute, ms. 2377 Multicultural Business Expo, s. 1266 Office of Multicultural Interests appropriations, 2018–19 state budget, 4426 leadership and governance program, ms. 8937 Ramadan, ms. 3012 Ukrainian community, ms. 6258 Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration, Churchlands SHS, s. 2574 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1594 Australia–Africa Week, s. 5339 Holodomor Remembrance Day, s. 8669 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1568 freedom of information requests, 1534 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3806 mobile devices, 1541 Moora visits, 3298 on-demand transport services, 1992 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1833 records management and archiving, 5055 Twitter accounts, 1618 multiculturalism, Chinese immigrant, s. 5821 St Patrick’s Day, s. 1102 CIVIL LIABILITY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE ACTIONS) BILL 2017 Assembly second reading, 325; in reply, 334 consideration in detail, 339–344 third reading, 372; in reply, 373 returned, 1677 as to consideration in detail, 1677 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 1678–1688 assent, 2162 Council receipt and first reading, 557 second reading, 557, 924, 950, 958; in reply, 960 committee, 962–972, 1094–1101, 1305–1319, 1329–1347, 1435–1447 recommittal, 1447, 1448 report, 1448 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 1448 third reading, 1448 Assembly’s message, 1527 assent, 2066 s. 1469 COMMERCE AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Assembly asbestos, eradication and compensation, ms. 6464 Building Commission, “bubble deck” construction method, 633 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 11

COMMERCE AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (continued) Assembly (continued) Building Commissioner, fire safety assessment, ms. 2138, 6614 building industry, subcontractor protection, 4015 Christmas retail trading hours, 8680; standing orders suspension motion, 8691; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 8692; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 8692; motion, 8692 Commerce, Department of, outdoor advertisements, 365 consumer protection, dispute resolution process, ms. 4591 Fair Trading Amendment Bill, progress, 6938 fly in, fly out workers, mental health, code of practice, ms. 440 industry advisory group, 4426; ms. 715 motor vehicle dealers, purchase contracts, ms. 6259; g. 8543 occupational safety and health, reform, ms. 4146 petrol prices, Bunbury, g. 4752 retail trading hours, 6617, 6618, 6623 “Retirement Villages Act 1992—Operational Report 2017–18”, ms. 8802 silicosis, g. 7697 Southern Ports Authority, WorkSafe investigations, 5092, 5093 subcontractors industry reforms, 874, 875; g. 6469 payments, legislation, 4426 swimming pools, safety barrier inspections, ms. 5703 Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission outdoor advertisements, 364 Walkington, Toni, 7731 WorkCover, outdoor advertisements, 364 workers’ compensation, legislation, 284 WorkSafe, contact, City of Perth, 2256 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1593 Building and Construction Industry Training Fund — motion, 1357; amendment to motion, 1374, 1739; motion, 1741; amendment to motion, 1744; motion, as amended, 1746; in reply, 1750 building industry, security of payment reform, 7673 Christmas retail trading hours, 8636, 9241, 9078 (supplementary information 9160); s. 8669 Electorate and Research Employees General Agreement, 1457 engineers’ registration scheme, 8773; s. 8926 IGA, Fitzroy Crossing, 6609 industrial manslaughter, 7517 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1568 freedom of information requests, 1533 mobile devices, 1540 Moora visits, 3453 on-demand transport services, 1644 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1832 records management and archiving, 4888 Twitter accounts, 1617 park home residents, 2131 pay equity unit, 1961 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Act, amendments, 5200 retirement villages, consumer protection, 5537, 7808 Retirement Villages Act, reform — notice of motion, 7224; motion, 8325, 8744; in reply, 8749 second-hand crash helmet sales, 5536 silicosis risk, 6237 Southern Ports Authority, WorkSafe investigations, bullying allegations, 5030, 5315, 5650 (answer advice 5936) , 6441, 6577 subcontractors government projects, 7774 industry reforms, 1218, 1965 payment security, 9232 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 12 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

COMMERCE AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (continued) Council (continued) Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission, Toni Walkington, 7771, 7901, 8032; s. 8044 workplace fatalities, s. 4729; 7280 WorkSafe anonymous complaints, 5490 Forrest Place GPO building, 9124 inspectors, 6236 COMMISSIONER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE, JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE Assembly inquiry into the monitoring and enforcing of child safe standards, terms of reference, 8998 second report, “Talking to the Experts: Responding to recommendations made by the Commissioner for Children and Young People in the School and Learning Consultation: Technical Report” — tabling, 5887 third report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — tabling, 8549 Council inquiry into the monitoring and enforcing of child safe standards, terms of reference, 8866 second report, “Talking to the Experts: Responding to recommendations made by the Commissioner for Children and Young People in the School and Learning Consultation: Technical Report” — tabling, 5761; motion, 6744 third report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — tabling, 8487 COMMUNITY AND EVENTS Assembly Australia Day Awards, Geraldton, s. 2575 birthday wishes, Price family, s. 469 Burns Beach elecorate, s. 6933 Carlino, Kayla, fundraising, youth homelessness, s. 8094 Cochran, Adelle, tribute, s. 7723, 7724 Cockman, Margaret, community involvement, Wanneroo Secondary College, s. 2574 Coughran, Doug, tribute, ms. 2376 Coyle, Margaret, tribute, s. 8972 Hearing Awareness Week 2018, s. 369 Kimberley communities, s. 3691 Mandurah Crab Fest, s. 871 Murray–Wellington electorate, s. 8094 Nyabing Country Women’s Association, eighty-fifth anniversary, s. 4176 Osmington tragedy, ms. 2722 Perron, Stan, tribute, ms. 8801 Petersen, Michelle, Bella and Rua, tribute, s. 4781 River Scouts, centenary, s. 3691 Rotary Jacaranda Festival, s. 8973 Taylor, Joanna, tribute, s. 4782 Council CEO Sleepout, s. 2371, 3443 Cochran, Adelle, tribute, s. 6451 Cooper, Brian Frederick, tribute, s. 554 International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia, s. 3002 International Men’s Day, s. 8173 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex plus community, s. 5663 Medal of the Order of Australia, 2018 honours list, s. 556 Moondyne Festival, s. 2371 Osmington tragedy, s. 2716 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND JUSTICE STANDING COMMITTEE Assembly inquiry into the protection of crowded places in Western Australia from terrorist acts, terms of reference, 22 second report, “2017 WA State Election, Maintaining confidence in our electoral process” tabling, 246 government response, s. 2378 third report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — tabling, 6479 fourth report, “Near enough is not good enough: An initial report on the protection of crowded places in Western Australia” — tabling, 7294 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 13

COMMUNITY SERVICES Assembly 50 Lives 50 Homes project, ms. 6464 Cameliers Guesthouse, g. 5229 community and neighbourhood centres, 3163, 4794 community resource centres, p. 24, 244, 439, 591, 841, 1233, 1848, 2162, 2735, 3167, 3542 department graduate program, ms. 246 safe space, Roebourne, 2214 early childhood initiative, Telethon Kids Institute and Minderoo Foundation, 730 Edmund Rice Centre, s. 2575 Ellenbrook community and youth services hub, s. 8574 financial counselling services program, ms. 7814 funding processes, 8303 gambling, financial counselling, 7332 grandcarers assistance program, ms. 3154 hardship utility grant scheme, 96, 4422, 8275, 8386 homelessness strategy, 7949; ms. 4749 Joondalup Men’s Shed, s. 3691 Men’s Sheds of WA, funding, g. 7693 National Carers Week, ms. 7036 neighbourhood community centres, 5571, 5572 not-for-profit community services, 6947 regional community childcare development fund, 1278 “Resilient Families, Strong Communities” roadmap, regionally based targets, 641 Salvation Army, Red Shield Appeal, ms. 3012 Seaman, Brother Geoff, tribute, s. 5264 Searle, Grahame, resignation, ms. 5703 services funded, 8302 St Vincent de Paul Society, Christmas appeal, s. 8573 Whitford Family Centre, s. 8095 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1591 community resource centres, s. 701 Community Service Excellence Awards, s. 2859 department annual report, point of order — tabling of papers, 6551 corporate functions, 1962 staff, annual leave, 3811 early childhood initiative, 1219 Early Years Initiative, 2720, 2721, 2864 grandcarers, 3110, 3266, 3422, 4717 hardship utility grant scheme, 2683, 8147 Herdsman Lake Wildlife Centre, p. 3736 homelessness 10-year strategy — motion, 6855 s. 9112 services funding, 1352, 3139 Men’s Sheds of WA, s. 4732 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1531 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3807 mobile devices, 1794 Moora visits, 3452 on-demand transport services, 1840 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1825 records management and archiving, 4884 senior executive staff, female staff, 703 Twitter accounts, 1614 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 14 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

COMMUNITY TITLES AMENDMENT (CONSISTENCY OF CHARGING) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 3988 introduction and first reading, 4162 second reading, 4162 cognate debate — motion, 5141 second reading — cognate debate, 5141; in reply, 5142 third reading, 5143 returned, 7873 assent, 8195 Council receipt and first reading, 5196 cognate debate, 7394 second reading — cognate debate, 7394; in reply, 7399 committee, 7525 report, 7649 third reading, 7755 assent, 8121 COMMUNITY TITLES BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 3988 introduction and first reading, 4161 second reading, 4161 cognate debate — motion, 5141 second reading — cognate debate, 5141; in reply, 5142 appropriation, 4927 third reading, 5143 returned, 7873 as to consideration in detail, 7873 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 7873–7876 assent, 8195 Council receipt and first reading, 5195 second reading, 5195 cognate debate, 7394 second reading — cognate debate, 7394; in reply, 7399 committee, 7400–7408, 7520–7525 report, 7649 third reading, 7755 Assembly’s message, 7921 assent, 8121 CONSUMER PROTECTION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 6626 introduction and first reading, 6778 second reading, 6778, 8834, 8965, 8998; in reply, 9001 COOKE, TONY Assembly tribute, ms. 2138 Council tribute, s. 2117–2121 CORONERS AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly assent, 6626 Council second reading, 5436, 5911; in reply, 5919 committee, 5920–5925, 5936–5950 report, 5951 third reading, 5951 assent, 6549 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 15

CORRECTIVE SERVICES Assembly “2017 Inspection of West Kimberley Regional Prison” report, 1729–1734 Acacia Prison, Serco Australia officers, ms. 5839 Casuarina Prison, alcohol and other drug treatment facility, drug-related crime, 877 community based orders, 6116 Corruption and Crime Commission “Report on corrupt custodial officers and the risks of contraband entering prisons”, 4005–4007, 4188, 7735, 7737 prisoner supervision, 2887, 3055, 2886 (supplementary information 2894) corruption task force, standing orders suspension motion, 7737; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 7737; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 7738; motion, 7738 “Critical Incident Review into the events at Greenough Regional Prison on 24–25 July 2018”, ms. 8801 dangerous sex offenders, GPS tracking devices, 3165, 3166 department, investigations services unit, 5719, 5720 driving-related offences, imprisoned offenders, 367 drug detection unit, 6118 electronic monitoring devices, 2255, 2623 external community reparation, 2654 foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, Banksia Hill detainees, research, ms. 161 Greenough Regional Prison clean-up, 6693; ms. 6462 critical incident, 4302, 4304, 4609, 4610, 6387–6391, 6692–6695; ms. 4295 lockdowns, 6546 (correction of answer 7438) power tools, 6391 prisoners in custody, 6388, 6389 programs and services, 6693 minister notice of motion, 5579 facility visits, 2210 Greenough Regional Prison, 8818–8825, 8827–8830, 8985, 8986; standing orders suspension motion, 8807; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 8807; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 8807; motion, 8807 leave, 6201, 6546, 6547 performance, 8826 notice of motion, 4307, 8698; motion, 4626; motion, in reply, 4651 standing orders suspension motion, 4017; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 4018; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 4018; motion, 4018 offender tracking, 6517 prison officers, 6116, 6119 prisoners with physical disabilities, 2804 prisons and detention centres banned visitors, 2624 body samples, 2614–2616 canteen inventory, 2450, 2451 cell searches, 2617–2619 chemical agent devices, 2612 communication services, 2610 contraceptive options, 2612 entertainment purchases, 2450, 2620, 2622 exit kits, 2611 film screenings, 2621 firearms, 2450 golf carts, 2622 guards with incarcerated relatives, 2805 illegal roof access, 367 individual management plans, 4816 inmate escapes, 2623 internet access, 2623 meal costs, 2453 meals, 2613, 2625, 2628, 2630, 2633, 2637 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 16 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

CORRECTIVE SERVICES (continued) Assembly (continued) prisons and detention centres (continued) medical treatment, 2609 mobile phones and devices, 366 personal computing and entertainment devices, 2452 photocopier services, 2610 overcrowding, 7327, 7328, 8578 restrained prisoners and detainees, 2613 riots and disturbances, destruction of property, 2806 unclaimed property, 2620 professional standards, 6117 quarterly statistics report, 6345, 6346 random drug testing, 6118 “Report into an Announced Inspection of the West Kimberley Regional Prison”, vacant counselling position, 2444 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, business cases, 475, 476 statistics adults, 6363–6375 prisoners with military service, 6391 young people in detention, 6375–6387 swimming pools, spas or saunas, 4813 Wandoo Rehabilitation Prison, methamphetamine, 4609 Council “2017 Inspection of Melaleuca Remand and Reintegration Facility” report, 8674, 8676 “2018 Inspection of Albany Regional Prison” report, 6460 ACCESS, complaints service, 6459 adult justice services, 8932 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1984 Bandyup Women’s Prison health centre audit, 8932 parole, 5673 Banksia Hill Detention Centre detainee incidents, 2093 drug and alcohol programs, 4144 education services, 2844 female offenders, 1770 Inspector of Custodial Services report, s. 4871 multidisciplinary team, 4735 self-harm and attempted suicides, 3140 young parents, 3142 young people accommodation, 3139, 4144 Bunbury Regional Prison, upgrade, 7136 Corruption and Crime Commission report prisoner supervision, 2844, 2996 recommendations, tracking, 7516, 8930 court security and custodial services, contractor’s training, independent review, 3141 deaths in custody, 5673 department staff, medical practitioners, 839 WorkSafe prosecution, 7382 drug and alcohol rehabilitation prisons, 5672 Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison, 7137 Greenough Regional Prison, critical incident, 4844, 4568 (answer advice 4725) minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1983 budget responsibility, 8916 freedom of information requests, 1975 mobile devices, 1978 Moora visits, 3147 on-demand transport services, 1994 Optus Stadium visits, 1997 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 17

CORRECTIVE SERVICES (continued) Council (continued) minister (continued) portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1989 records management and archiving, 4736 Twitter accounts, 1986 prison health reform group, 7416 prisoners aged 50 years and over, 2127, 4292 Medicare access, 6445 transgender and gender diverse inmates, 4287 transport, 1327; s. 1349 prisons and detention centres dental health services, s. 7412 health needs assessment, 9121 health services, 5672 psychologists and mental health nurses, 3787 staff assaults, 683 re-entry services, 8932 special operations group, firearms storage, 8344 supported bail accommodation, young people, 2133 “The Digital Divide: Access to digital technology for people in custody” report, 3793 transition support, National Disability Insurance Scheme, 2372, 4293 “Transitional Services in Western Australian Prisons” report, prisoners with chronic mental health conditions, 2128, 2129 Wandoo Rehabilitation Prison, 4561 Young Offenders Act, review, 3140, 5674, 7269 Young Offenders Act and Young Offenders Regulations, confinement provisions, 6892 Youth Justice Services, 2687, 8933 CORRUPTION, CRIME AND MISCONDUCT AND CRIMINAL PROPERTY CONFISCATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly returned, 4199 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 4199 assent, 4307 Council second reading, 3121, 3262, 3275; in reply, 3283 committee, 3289, 3290, 3947, 3948, 4079–4100 report, 4100 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 4101 third reading, 4101 Assembly’s message, 4136 assent, 4226 CORRUPTION, CRIME AND MISCONDUCT AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Council discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Procedure and Privileges — motion, 956 CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSION, JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE Assembly extension of reporting date, 8986 first report, “The efficiency and timeliness of the current appointment process for Commissioners and Parliamentary Inspectors of the CCC”, government response, s. 5, 24 second report, “The ability of the Corruption and Crime Commission to charge and prosecute”, government response, s. 5, 24 eighth report, “The More Things Change…: Matters arising from the Corruption and Crime Commission’s Report on Operation Aviemore: Major Crime Squad Investigation into the Unlawful Killing of Mr Joshua Warneke” government response, ms. 8936 tabling, 6476 ninth report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — tabling, 8948 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 18 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSION, JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE (continued) Council inquiry into public sector procurement of goods and services and its vulnerability to corrupt practice, extension of reporting date, 9051 first report, “The efficiency and timeliness of the current appointment process for Commissioners and Parliamentary Inspectors of the CCC” — motion, 671, 1383, 1754 second report, “The ability of the Corruption and Crime Commission to charge and prosecute” — motion, 679, 1073 sixth report, “Parliamentary Inspector’s report on the issuing of notices by the Corruption and Crime Commission under s 42 of the Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Act” — motion, 1078 seventh report, “Unfinished business: The Corruption and Crime Commission’s response to the Committee’s report on Dr Cunningham and Ms Atoms” — motion, 1079, 1093, 1375, 1761, 2342, 4557, 8750; postponement motion, 4557, 5017, 5372, 5637, 6225, 6742, 7125, 7502, 7893, 8329 eighth report, “The More Things Change…: Matters arising from the Corruption and Crime Commission’s Report on Operation Aviemore: Major Crime Squad Investigation into the Unlawful Killing of Mr Joshua Warneke” — tabling, 6394; motion, 6745, 7502; postponement motion, 7126, 7893, 8329, 8758 ninth report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — tabling, 8867 CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSION Assembly “Review of Police Response to an Incident in a Country Town where Excessive Force was used and an Arrested Person’s Details not Recorded”, correction, s. 1677 COURT JURISDICTION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly second reading, 3200; in reply, 3206 consideration in detail, 3211–3216 third reading, 3216; in reply, 3217 returned, 7476 assent, 7823 Council receipt and first reading, 3294 second reading, 3294, 7364; in reply, 7372 committee, 7374, 7375, 7385–7390 report, 7390 third reading, 7390 assent, 7753 COURTS see “Legal Affairs” COURTS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly receipt, 5581 first reading, 5861 second reading, 5861, 6780; in reply, 6787 consideration in detail, 6789 third reading, 6916; in reply, 6916 Council’s message, 7476 assent, 7823 Council second reading, 5397, 5421; in reply, 5422 committee, 5423–5434, 5451, 5452 report, 5452 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 5452 third reading, 5452 returned, 6894 Assembly’s amendments — committee, 7390–7394 report, 7394 assent, 7753 CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT (CHILD MARRIAGE) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 7444 introduction and first reading, 7547 second reading, 7547, 8831; in reply, 8833 third reading, 8833 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 19

CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT (CHILD MARRIAGE) BILL 2018 (continued) Council receipt and first reading, 9115 second reading, 9115 CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT (DESECRATION OF WAR MEMORIALS) BILL 2018 Council notice of motion to introduce, 7358 introduction and first reading, 7632 second reading, 7632 CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT (INTIMATE IMAGES) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 3988 introduction and first reading, 4156 second reading, 4156, 4310, 4326; in reply, 4333 consideration in detail, 4335–4346 third reading, 4347; in reply, 4347 Council receipt and first reading, 5022 second reading, 5022, 6882, 6893, 6973; in reply, 7525 committee, 7667, 7668, 7678, 7755–7770, 7781–7793, 9210–9224 report, 9224 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 9224 third reading, 9224 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AMENDMENT (TRIAL BY JUDGE ALONE) BILL 2017 Council second reading, 4678 CULTURE AND THE ARTS Assembly Armistice centenary, Albany, 8474 Art Gallery of Western Australia annual report 2016–17, correction, 3184 appropriations, 8471 ArtBubs, 4526, 6700 board members, 6722, 8470, 8473 Carboni, Stefano, 6722, 8467 chairman appointment, Janet Holmes à Court, ms. 5968 resignation, Sam Walsh, 6703 donations, 4526, 6721, 6724 education program, 1050, 4526, 6699, 6700, 6709 major exhibitions, 6723 managers and supervisors, 4524 members program, 4525, 6715 missing or unaccounted for artwork, 6724 overseas gallery tours, 6723 regional art galleries, 4670 rooftop bar, 6722 security, 1049 staff, 8472 state art collection, 4522–4524, 4671, 6715, 6716 storage space, 4513, 6701 track lighting upgrade, 4524, 8473 visitor numbers, 4521, 6716 voluntary gallery guides, 4526–4528, 6714, 8471 volunteers, 8472 WA government purchasing card, 3587 walk-in tours, 8471 arts and culture monitor survey, ms. 8937 Better Beginnings family literacy program, World Storytelling Day, ms. 1107 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 20 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

CULTURE AND THE ARTS (continued) Assembly (continued) Breath, film premieres, ms. 2376 Contemporary Music Fund, 4530, 6713 contemporary music industry, 3056 cultural infrastructure, 4473 Dunsborough Lions Art Show, twentieth anniversary, s. 6934 Field of Light: Avenue of Honour, Albany, ms. 6899 filmmaking, 7045 Fringe World Festival, JumpClimb, 4673 funding, 5978 His Majesty’s Theatre, upgrades, 6708 Lotterywest “2017–18 Annual Report”, correction, 5981 funding, 4529 grants, 6496 ticket sales, 6347 Museum of the Goldfields, “Nugget” the bear, ms. 4146 Parthenon Marbles, restitution, s. 871 Perth Comic Arts Festival, s. 4175 Perth Festival, 2019 program, p. 8058 Perth Festival and Fringe World Festival, economic impact reports, ms. 3595 Picabar, Perth Cultural Centre precinct notice to vacate, 7425, 7560, 7561, 7571 p. 7691, 8691 standing orders suspension motion, 7438; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 7438; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 7439; motion, 7439 premier arts festival season, ms. 976 Rams, Screenwest production, Mt Barker, ms. 6898 Revealed Exhibition: New and Emerging WA Aboriginal Artists, ms. 1659 Sandfly Circus, A Moveable Feast, ms. 5702 Screenwest CEO, departure, Seph McKenna, 8389, 8390 Southern Art and Craft Trail, s. 5867 Starcevich, Leslie Thomas, grave and memorial protection, ms. 3010 State Library of Western Australia contemporary library services, 7352 controlled environments, 8475, 8476 credit card use, 8477 insurance premiums, 8476 interlibrary loan system, 7350–7353 public library supplies, 7352, 8475 staff, 8476, 8477 stock, 8477 strategic plan 2018–2022, ms. 5228 WA Heritage film appeal, 2656 State Records Commission active breaches, 6119 annual report, 2457, 2458 investigations and prosecutions, 4532 record-keeping plan review cycle, 4516 State Records Office conservation services, 4514, 4530, 6713 director, 6705 emergency transfers, 2457 g. 4147 information management assistance, 4514, 6717 machinery-of-government changes, 6058 record-keeping training, 4515 secondments, 4531 state archives, 4512, 4514, 6718 State Library of Western Australia, administration, 2456, 2458, 2459 storage space, 6718 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 21

CULTURE AND THE ARTS (continued) Assembly (continued) Swan Bell Tower, ANZAC Bell, ms. 5075, 7691 West Australian Symphony Orchestra, ninetieth anniversary, ms. 244 Western Australian Maritime Museum, exhibitions, ms. 6463 Western Australian Museum attendance and entry fees, 6701 new museum project, 320, 4427, 8473 savings, 4673, 6713, 8474 Wood, Associate Professor Graham, tribute, s. 470 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1819 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3816, 3819, 3823, 3827, 3828, 3832 Lotterywest, CEO, 3832 Magna Carta, s. 3952 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1805 freedom of information requests, 1791 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3808 mobile devices, 1977 Moora visits, 3147 on-demand transport services, 1993 Optus Stadium visits, 1844 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1835 records management and archiving, 5062 Twitter accounts, 1985 Mirrabooka Library, innovation lab, 3423 Picabar, Perth Cultural Centre precinct, 7384, 7670; p. 7753, 8742 Reformation Day, s. 7682 State Library of Western Australia, future conservation requirements, 4903 (correction of answer 5935) state records, management, s. 555 State Records Act, Premier’s office, compliance, 2089, 2360 Western Australian Museum, shipwrecks, Abrolhos Islands, 9158 CYCLING see “Transport” and “Road Safety” DANGEROUS SEXUAL OFFENDERS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly returned, 25 assent, 25 Council assent, 499 DAVIES, DEXTER MELVYN Council condolence motion, 2811 tribute, s. 972, 973 DEFENCE ISSUES Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1594 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1568 freedom of information requests, 1534 mobile devices, 1541 Moora visits, 3298 on-demand transport services, 1992 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2124 Twitter accounts, 1618 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 22 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

DELEGATED LEGISLATION, JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE ON Assembly membership change — notice of motion, 2735, 7544; motion, 2867, 7707 seventh report, “Biosecurity and Agricultural Management Act 2007 Notice Under Section 130(1)” — tabling, 1252 eighth report, “Shire of Northampton Local Government Property Local Law 2017” — tabling, 1253 ninth report, “Shire of Chittering Repeal Local Law 2017” — tabling, 1253 tenth report, “Annual Report 2017” — tabling, 3019 eleventh report, “Shire of Broome Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law (2) 2017” — tabling, 3020 twelfth report, “Shire of Northam Cemeteries Amendment Local Law 2017” — tabling, 5247 thirteenth report, “Shire of Toodyay Health Local Law 2017” — tabling, 5248 fourteenth report, “City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Activities on Thoroughfares and Trading in Thoroughfares and Public Places Amendment Local Law 2018 and City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Local Government Property Amendment Local Law 2018” — tabling, 7294 Council membership change — Assembly’s message, 2827, 7684 first report, “Observations arising from the Committee review of the City of Joondalup Local Government and Public Property Amendment Local Law 2015” — motion, 1076 third report, “Procedures for dealing with consequential amendments to delegated legislation following enactment of primary legislation” — motion, 1077 seventh report, “Biosecurity and Agricultural Management Act 2007 Notice Under Section 130(1)” — tabling, 1180 eighth report, “Shire of Northampton Local Government Property Local Law 2017” — tabling, 1181 ninth report, “Shire of Chittering Repeal Local Law 2017” — tabling, 1181 tenth report, “Annual Report 2017” — tabling, 2951; motion, 4558 eleventh report, “Shire of Broome Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law (2) 2017” — tabling, 2951 twelfth report, “Shire of Northam Cemeteries Amendment Local Law 2017” — tabling, 5158 thirteenth report, “Shire of Toodyay Health Local Law 2017” — tabling, 5159 fourteenth report, “City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Activities on Thoroughfares and Trading in Thoroughfares and Public Places Amendment Local Law 2018 and City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Local Government Property Amendment Local Law 2018” — tabling, 7224 DISABILITY SERVICES Assembly Bennett Brook Disability Justice Centre, review, 278, 279 Hearing Awareness Week 2018, s. 369 National Disability Insurance Scheme Commonwealth Home Support Programme, 3056 transfer from state scheme, 3325 Sail Into Life program, disabled surfing program, s. 872 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1821 Bennett Brook Disability Justice Centre, residents, 8524 deafblind community, s. 3291 disability services, functional review, 8149 Disability Services Act, review, 8143 International Day of People with Disability, s. 9187 local area coordinators, 826, 9191 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1807 freedom of information requests, 1793 mobile devices, 1980 Moora visits, 3008 on-demand transport services, 1996 Optus Stadium, attendance, 1529 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1837 records management and archiving, 4900 Twitter accounts, 1825 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 23

DISABILITY SERVICES (continued) Council (continued) National Disability Insurance Scheme 2018–19 state budget, 2532 government agencies, 8036 local coordination tenders, 7155 rollout, 2085, 3448; ms. 502 services, 2537, 3986 transition, 517, 1960, 3448, 3454, 5441, 9151 WA Country Health Service, 7155, 9190 national disability strategy, 2373 Really Useful Recyclers, s. 5665 Rebound WA, wheelchair challenge, s. 1303, 1350 state disability plan, ms. 9127 training, 3104 DISALLOWANCE MOTIONS Council Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 7994; discharge of order, 8882 Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act — motion, 1451; in reply, 1452 City of Busselton Standing Orders Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 4064; discharge of order, 4821 City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Activities on Thoroughfares and Trading in Thoroughfares and Public Places Amendment Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 4676; motion — cognate debate, 7529; cognate debate, 7529 City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder Local Government Property Amendment Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 4676; motion — cognate debate, 7529; cognate debate, 7529 City of Karratha Activities in Thoroughfares and Public Places and Trading Local Law 2017 — discharge of order, 2072 City of Karratha Fencing Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 4064; discharge of order, 6413 City of Karratha Standing Orders Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 4676; discharge of order, 6864 City of Mandurah Cemeteries Amendment Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 7632 Commerce and Industrial Relations Regulations Amendment (Fees and Charges) Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 6395; discharge of order, 7754 Cremation Amendment Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 4064; discharge of order, 4821 District Court Amendment Rules 2018 — notice of motion, 1477; discharge of order, 2072 District Court Amendment Rules (No. 2) 2018 — notice of motion, 6551; discharge of order, 6972 Duties Amendment Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 5762; discharge of order, 6864 Environmental Protection Amendment Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 2664; motion, 5802; withdrawal of motion — discharge of order, 5804 Environmental Protection Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — notice of motion, 5762; discharge of order, 8506 Environmental Protection (Plastic Bags) Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 4064; motion, 7145; amendment to motion, 7145; motion, as amended, 7145; motion, 7147 Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Regulation 2018 — notice of motion, 9195 Health Services (Information) Amendment Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 4820; motion, 7678, 7679 Jetties Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — notice of motion, 5291; discharge of order, 6864 Metropolitan Region Scheme Major Amendment 1308/41 — notice of motion, 5166; discharge of order, 5783 Planning and Development (Development Assessment Panels) Amendment Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 6395; discharge of order, 8014 Police (Fees and Charges) Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 2487; discharge of order, 4693 Port Authorities Amendment Regulations 2017; discharge of order, 1201 Prohibition of Fishing (Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park) Order 2018 — notice of motion, 2487; discharge of order, 3738 Public Transport Authority Amendment Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 6395; discharge of order, 8882 Racing, Gaming and Liquor Regulations Amendment (Fees and Charges) Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 7632; discharge of order, 8882 Rights in Water and Irrigation Amendment Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 2664; discharge of order, 4693 Rights in Water and Irrigation Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — notice of motion, 7754 Shire of Bridgetown–Greenbushes Cemeteries Amendment Local Law 2017 — discharge of order, 2072 Shire of Broome Local Government Property and Public Places Amendment Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 2951; discharge of order, 3738 Shire of Broome Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law (2) 2017” — motion, 3290 Shire of Capel Dogs Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 782; discharge of order, 2508 Shire of Chittering Repeal Local Law 2017 — motion, 1450 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 24 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

DISALLOWANCE MOTIONS (continued) Council (continued) Shire of Collie Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 782; discharge of order, 2508 Shire of Donnybrook–Balingup Meeting Procedures Local Law 2017 — discharge of order, 2508 Shire of Dundas Standing Orders Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 5291; discharge of order, 5783 Shire of Koorda Standing Orders Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 2487; discharge of order, 3738 Shire of Morawa Fencing Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 6395; discharge of order, 7754 Shire of Mount Magnet Activities in Thoroughfares and Public Places and Trading Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Animals, Environment and Nuisance Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Cats Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Cemeteries Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Dogs Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Extractive Industries Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Fencing Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Health Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Mount Magnet Repeal Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488; discharge of order, 8882 Shire of Mount Magnet Standing Orders Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 8488 Shire of Murray Health Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 2664; discharge of order, 4693 Shire of Narrogin Bush Fire Brigades Local Law 2017; discharge of order, 804 Shire of Northam Cemeteries Amendment Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 2487; motion, 5659 Shire of Northampton Dogs Local Law 2017; discharge of order, 804 Shire of Northampton Local Government Property Local Law 2017 — motion, 1451 Shire of Quairading Animals, Environment and Nuisance Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 4064; discharge of order, 4821 Shire of Toodyay Health Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 2487; amendment to motion, 5659 Shire of Victoria Plains Bush Fire Brigades Local Law 2017 — discharge of order, 804 Shire of Victoria Plains Cemeteries Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 7632; discharge of order, 8014 Shire of Victoria Plains Extractive Industries Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 7632; discharge of order, 8506 Shire of Woodanilling Animals, Environment and Nuisance Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 2664; discharge of order, 4693 Shire of York Cat Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 2951; discharge of order, 4693 Town of Claremont Waste Local Law 2017 — notice of motion, 2664; discharge of order, 4079 Transfer of Land Amendment Regulations 2017 — discharge of order, 1936 Water Services Regulations Amendment (Fees and Charges) Regulations 2018 — notice of motion, 5762; discharge of order, 8014 Water Services (Water Corporation Charges) Amendment Regulations 2017 — discharge of order, 1201 Western Australian Meat Industry Authority Amendment Regulations 2017 — notice of motion, 782; discharge of order, 2508 Western Australian Meat Industry Authority Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — notice of motion, 6395; discharge of order, 7754 DUTIES AMENDMENT (ADDITIONAL DUTY FOR FOREIGN PERSONS) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 3168 introduction and first reading, 3301 second reading, 3302, 4594, 4759, 4605, 4618 second reading — amendment to motion, 4598 consideration in detail, 4765–4781 third reading, 4803 returned, 6637 assent, 7444 question: Urban Development Institute of Australia, 7325, 7326 Council receipt and first reading, 4859 second reading, 4859, 5783, 6241, 6414; in reply, 6430 notice of motion to introduce — reasoned debate, 5166 second reading — amendment to motion, 6419 committee, 6433–6436, 6552–6556 report, 6556 third reading, 6556 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 25

DUTIES AMENDMENT (ADDITIONAL DUTY FOR FOREIGN PERSONS) BILL 2018 (continued) Council (continued) assent, 7357 questions commonwealth rules, 4721 impact, 4716 (answer advice 4846, 5036) One Nation negotiations, 5383 s. 5044, 5212 ECONOMICS AND INDUSTRY STANDING COMMITTEE Assembly, 7184 inquiry into microgrids and associated technologies in Western Australia extension of reporting date, 5880 terms of reference, 395 inquiry into short-stay accommodation, terms of reference, 7752 inquiry into the risks to consumers and operators of non-registered and noncompliant accommodation utilising online booking platforms such as Airbnb — notice of motion, 5578 inquiry into WA’s automotive smash repair industry, terms of reference, 2895 mining legacy state agreements — removal of order, 4308 second report, “Perceptions and Realities of Regional Airfare Prices in Western Australia”, government response, ms. 568; s. 592, 1660 third report, “Annual Report 2016–17” — tabling, 5248 fourth report, “Western Australia’s Smash Repair Industry: Structural Challenges” — tabling, 8957 EDUCATION AND CARE SERVICES NATIONAL LAW (WA) AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 2735 introduction and first reading, 2868 second reading, 2868, 3563; in reply, 3570 as to third reading, 3586 third reading, 3586 returned, 5581 assent, 5577 Council receipt and first reading, 3782 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 4065, 4065 second reading, 3782, 5338, 5374, 5391; in reply, 5393 third reading, 5396 assent, 5467 EDUCATION AND HEALTH STANDING COMMITTEE Assembly inquiry into the role of diet in type 2 diabetes prevention and management, terms of reference, 5272 third report, “Putting VET to the test: An assessment of the delivery of Vocational Education and Training in Schools”, government response, ms. 568; s. 592 fourth report, “Oral health: facts and friction” — tabling, 4155 fifth report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — tabling, 6480 EDUCATION AND TRAINING Assembly 2018–19 state budget, 2730, 2731, 2890, 2891 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2649 agricultural awareness program, primary school students, 8300 agricultural education farms provision trust, 642 Building and Construction Industry Training Fund, 6620 Country Teaching Program, 8278 department budget, 5576 CabCharge and Uber, 2646 City of Nedlands local planning scheme 3, 6708 savings measures, 3854, 3855, (answer advice 7183) 7347 staff, assaults, 4533 “Department of Education and Training Annual Report 2016–17”, correction, 396 Dollarmites, school banking program, g. 7290 education investment, Darling Range, 3700 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 26 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

EDUCATION AND TRAINING (continued) Assembly (continued) funding, 5566, 5567, 6275, 6276; mpi. 5579 impacts, referral to Education and Health Standing Committee — notice of motion, 593; motion, 742 notice of motion, 322; removal of notice, 4927 Herdsman Lake Wildlife Centre, WA Gould League, funding, 285; g. 843 Hughes, Michelle, tribute, s. 6933 independent public schools policy — removal of notice, 2747, 7445 international education strategy, 7562 international student visas, 1670, 1671 Kitchener Park, Aleppo Pines, s. 2033 minister camp schools, closure, 188, 287, 288 consultations CGM Communications, 1737 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 1737 Lucid Economics, 2315 contact, Cannings Purple, 2 performance, 6, 5568; notice of motion, 7824 portfolio management — standing orders suspension motion, 17; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 18; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 18; motion, 18 portfolios complaints, 6086 computer network security, 6181, 6192, 6536 cybersecurity, 4357, 4365, 6351 debt, 8429 digital platform advertising, 6063 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3230 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6099 fees and charges, reviews, 8282 freedom of information requests, 8442 gift registry, 2318 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6146, 6154, 6161, 6174 information technology policy, 6328 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6128 labour hire company engagement, 154 lost or stolen devices, 6078 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 147 mobile devices, 4994 office space, 2293 outsourced payroll management companies, 6106 photocopiers, 4416 privacy breaches, 7627 project management solution subscriptions, 4377 record-keeping plans, 4507 security services, 2246 smart speakers, 4386 state archives access requests, 4484 vehicles and keys, 135, 2265, 2275, 2305 wireless networks, 2238 professional development, 6051 staff archives training, 4496 contact with lobbyist forms, 6054 FTE, 1735, 1736 ministerial office, 6201 record-keeping awareness training, 4479 redundant and new positions, 2321 surveys, 2281 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 644, 647 Perth Arena, 649, 652 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 27

EDUCATION AND TRAINING (continued) Assembly (continued) National Electrical Communication Association WA, Joondalup campus, s. 5263 parents and citizens associations s. 7319 Perth electorate, s. 8093 pop-up coffee van, government funding, 17 primary extension and challenge program, Parliament, s. 7725 program funding, McGowan government — notice of motion, 4308 public schools, student attendance rates, 8279 regional programs Economic Review Committee, 7 funding, 9,10, p. 1005, 2547 (correction 2605), 3009 Legislative Council resolution, 1277, 1278 minister’s performance, 11, 12, 182, 183, 283 royalties for regions, boarding away from home allowance, p. 160 School Curriculum and Standards Authority “Annual Report 2017–18”, correction, 7054 schools Aboriginal teachers, 1053 Bambara PS, s. 8095 Belmont PS, 120th anniversary celebrations, s. 3491 camp schools Broome, 5574 closure, 319, 579, 580 Fairbridge WA, g. 8945; standing orders suspension motion, 5880; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 5880; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 5880; motion, 5880 leasing, 5873–5878 Pilbara, p. 592 Point Peron, g. 4754 staff, 769 camp schools and Landsdale Farm School, 5569, 5570 Carnarvon Community College, 7099 (answer advice 7438) Churchlands SHS, 4462 Darling Range electorate, 8301 Dunsborough PS, enrolments and canteen, 6719 Halls Head College, Breakaway Cafe, s. 2033 Hedland SHS, infrastructure, 7564, 7565 Hillarys PS, parking and traffic, g. 3016; s. 5264 individual disability allocation, Peel region, 2225 infrastructure, 3052 Inner City College, 980, 4432, 4463 historical trees, 3233 master plan, 3233, 6121, (answer advice 7823) 8427 King’s College, Wellard, Whitby the therapy dog, s. 5868 lead contamination, 13 Moora Residential College standing orders suspension motion, 583; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 583; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 584; motion, 584 closure, 15, 569–574, 2579, 2580, 2732, 3326, 3495, 3496, 3535, 3536, 4300, 4301, 4606, 4607; g. 3457 Darling Range by-election, 3849, 3850 members of Parliament, site visit, 5270 s. 471 Mosman Park PS, g. 6903 Mount Lawley SHS, 4461 Perth College, Ethell, Jenny, s. 8974 Rossmoyne SHS and Willetton SHS, s. 4176, 6933 Schools of the Air, 5721 closure, p. 24, 439, 1004 staff, 769 Schools of the Air and camp schools, closure, p. 1233 self-defence training, 4533 Shenton College, 4462 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 28 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

EDUCATION AND TRAINING (continued) Assembly (continued) schools (continued) St Anthony’s School, s. 5867 student non-attendance, Geraldton, g. 7288 transportable classrooms, 8279 utilities, 8274, 8275 Vasse PS, 6719 West Balcatta PS, nature playground, s. 471 Whitford Catholic PS, s. 5868 student growth forecasting, 5288 TAFE, training opportunities, 1866 VacSwim and Interm Swimming, 8297 Council 350.org rally, Parliament House, 8529 Aboriginal education staff, 3796 Aboriginal teaching and learning directorate, 3802, 5534 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1599, 5833 agricultural awareness program, primary school students, 1394 (supplementary information 2094) agricultural education, 690 agricultural education farms provision trust, plant and machinery replacement, 689 apprentices and trainees, 6240 boarding away from home allowance, 943 Building and Construction Industry Training Fund, 6996, 7268 Byford Community Kindergarten, s. 3441 community kindergartens class size, 1386 enrolment threshold, 1082, 1803, 5026, 5210, 5442, 5805, 6445 funding, 1495, 1764, 3421 proposed extension, 2685 s. 6449 delivery and performance agreements funding model review, 1581 department 2018–19 state budget, 2533, 2990 critical incident reports, 948, 1087 (correction of answer 4256), 1224 funding, 830 (answer advice 950) planning, p. 7992, 9127 programs, review, 823 savings measures, 1219, 1227 (answer advice 1397, 1464) (correction of answer 1967), 1454 (answer advice 1503) , 1796, 1957, 2136 (correction of answer 4725), 2353, 2841, 3748, 4746, 5647, 9085; point of order, 1399 smoking policy, 5313 staff annual leave, 3813, 5553 Aboriginal staff, 1560 casual, allowances, 7675 mental stress claims, 7773 payroll services, 7283 violence policies, 3266, 9079, 9121; s. 5213 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1565 Don’t Stop the Music, s. 8925 education assistants, royalties for regions funding, 1766 facilities, funding motion, 5166 p. 3736, 5158 federal funding, 3923 Follow the Dream program, 1412 Francis Burt Law Education Programme, 6885, 6988 Herdsman Lake Wildlife Centre, 2848 independent public schools, 2019 intake, ms. 5760 Indigenous STEM Awards 2017, ms. 1413 international students, 827, 4717, 4720 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 29

EDUCATION AND TRAINING (continued) Council (continued) Isolated Children’s Parents’ Association conference, s. 1230 jobs, skilled migration list, 5447, 5930 (supplementary information 6446), 6576, 6754, 8147, 9086 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3825, 3834A, 3978–3981, 8337 Mental Health in Schools program, 7902, 8033 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1572 central wheatbelt visit, 8929 freedom of information requests, 1539 Geraldton visit, 1601 mobile devices, 1795 Moora visits, 1547, 2136 on-demand transport services, 1996 Optus Stadium, attendance, 1529 portfolios boards and committees, 5558 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1838 records management and archiving, 4740 Twitter accounts, 1626 public openings invitation protocols, 3144, 5072 school visits, 1547 West, Hon Darren, comments, 522 NAPLAN computer-based assessments, 1501, 4718 review, 1776 NAPLAN Online, 4838, 5034, 7266 non-government schools, grants, 5532 parliamentary secretary central wheatbelt visit, 9260 play-based learning, 7687 school visits, 7688 participation program, 1581, 4745 portfolio, management and funding — motion, 782 private training providers, 4744 quality schools reform, bilateral agreement, 9152, 9234 regional learning specialists, 5309, 6568, 6988 regional offices, correction, 526 regional programs notice of motion, 503; made motion 1 — motion, 503; motion, 653, 1057; amendment to motion, 1068, 1068; motion, as amended, 1068, 1071 Legislative Council resolution, 1220 ministerial visits, 681 registered training organisations, risk-based contractual audit and compliance monitoring, 1579 Safe Schools program, 1606, 2843 school budget review committee, 3144 school funding, 2720 schools Aboriginal and Islander education officers, 3797 Albany Secondary Education Support Centre, 8178 asbestos management, 4875 Broome SHS, fire safety system, 946 building condition assessments, 5533 building design and construction process, 5225 Byford Community Kindergarten, 3916 camp schools 2019 bookings, 1503 Bridgetown Camp School, closure, p. 501, 1355, 2663. 5467 closure, 518, 1226, 1766, 2539 Fairbridge WA, 5491, 5926, 6232, 6233, 6438, 6443, 8909 Geraldton Camp School, 1574, 1817, 2136; p. 2950 leasing, 1771, 3104, 3748, 4252, 4562 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 30 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

EDUCATION AND TRAINING (continued) Council (continued) schools (continued) camp schools (continued) maintenance, 5646 non-government operators, 522, 948 Pemberton Camp School closure, p. 501, 1356, 2324 land ownership, 2994 leasing, 3921 Point Peron Camp School, closure, 2691; p. 924 camp schools and Landsdale Farm School annual savings, 5809 operators, 5487 (supplementary information 5653), 5493, 5806 (correction of answer 5935) Canning College program delivery, overseas students, 1320 (answer advice 1397) voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1563 Carnarvon Community College, redevelopment, 2991 Carnarvon School of the Air, s. 9188 Central Midlands SHS funding and enrolments, 1656 principal, 1657 student-centred funding model, 681 child safe policy, 1559 Como Secondary College, federal Labor candidate visit, 7909 (supplementary information 8040) dieldrin and aldrin levels, 7806 disabled students, 7803 Doubleview PS complex opening, 1764, 1957, 5208 (supplementary information 5449), 5316, 5442 site, 5539 education assistants, 3799 ember screens, 8525 enrolment projections, 4113 Halidon PS administration building upgrade, 4255, 4561, 4724, 4838, 5926, 5967, 6438 parliamentary questions, pex. 5210 Inner City College, 7670, 8634 International School of Western Australia demountable classrooms, 5540 relocation, 6995; p. 8486 John Willcock College, 1552 Landsdale Farm School, 1802, 5492, 7133; p. 2324; s. 2544, 2545 lead contamination, 1328 (answer advice 1464) limited program schools, 1587 Moora Residential College agricultural college placements, 1557 assistance, 1573 budget, 1807, 2136 building condition assessments, 1496 capital works, 823 Central Midlands SHS, 1564, 5224 closure, 688, 942, 1391, 2719, 4246, 4724; s. 1101 consultations, 518 costs and staff, 689 (supplementary information 691) (answer advice 949) federal government funding, 7376 independent works assessment, 1086, 1221 ms. 502 p. 501 Regional Development, Minister for, 3274 scope of works, 1325 (answer advice 1398) West, Hon Darren, comments, 522, 1964, 2359; s. 3953; matter of privilege, 4077, 4078; ruling by President, 4225 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 31

EDUCATION AND TRAINING (continued) Council (continued) schools (continued) Moora Residential College and Geraldton Camp School, staff, 1572, (correction of answer 3429) 3449 non-teaching staff, 5530 physical restraint of students, 7806, 8528 (correction of answer 8775); s. 8670 plaster glass ceilings, 8531 population growth, Scarborough, 7810 public schools education assistants and Aboriginal and Islander education officers, 7283, 7540 funding, 5533 internet connections, 5563 psychologists, 6611 Rossmoyne SHS and Willetton SHS, funding, p. 2950 School of Isolated and Distance Education, 1322 (answer advice 1398), 7512, 7772 School of Special Educational Needs: Behaviour and Engagement, 1964 school psychologists, 1560 Schools of the Air, camp schools, Northam and Moora Residential Colleges, closure, p. 1303, 1476 secondary schools, funding, 3793, 6749, 6886 Sevenoaks Senior College, Santa’s Workshop, 7674 Shenton College, transport, 5538 student suspensions, behaviour breaches, 8539 students with problem sexual behaviours, 1559 Tuart College site use, 5645 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1562 western suburbs, s. 1105 science and coding 2017–18 state budget, 2134 programs, 3455, 5201 staff, badged attendance officers, 1411 students with autism spectrum disorder, specialist learning program, ms. 5910 students with disability, federal funding, 5811 support programs, evaluations, 1579 TAFE Central Regional, AFGRI Equipment, s. 1104 North Metropolitan enrolments, 5930, 6572 student fees, 5388 South Regional, Public Sector Commissioner investigation, 1578, 5220 student enrolments, 7022 student management system apprentice training records, 5311 business case, 4840 (supplementary information 5653) funding, 5316 gateway review, 5934 implementation, 4249, 4719 (answer advice 5034), 5651 (answer advice 5935) National Centre for Vocational Education Research report, 4567 s. 4582, 5341 tender dates, 6236 teacher development schools, (answer advice 1778) 1981 Teacher Registration Act, review, ms. 5619 Training Accreditation Council appeals, 1582 audits and inspections, 1578, 4907 compliance recognition program, 1582 university degrees, s. 6251 violence policies review, 5445 vocational education and training, Australian Institute of Commerce and Technology, 8339 WA Education Awards, ms. 8613 WorldSkills Australia National Championships, ms. 3371 youth and social workers, 3802 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 32 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

ELDER ABUSE, SELECT COMMITTEE INTO Council meeting minutes, s. 8357 final report, “‘I never thought it would happen to me’: When trust is broken” — tabling, 5760; motion, 6226, 6743, 7126, 7895, 8329 ELECTORAL AFFAIRS Assembly Cottesloe, electoral district of, declared vacant, 4 Darling Range, electoral district of by-election, s. 3490, 3692 declared vacant — motion, 2159 issue of writ for by-election, 2159, 3048 resignation of member for Darling Range, 2158 election advertising, 634–636 electoral enrolment, Pilbara, removal of order, 3866 Western Australian Electoral Commission, outdoor advertisements, 364 Council “2017 State General Elections — Election Report”, recommendations, 1577 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1593 Constitutional Centre and Electoral Education Centre, 5644, 5650 Darling Range, electoral district of, by-election, 2995, 3108 electoral irregularities, investigation, Pilbara, 8147 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1568 freedom of information requests, 1533 mobile devices, 1540 Moora visits, 3453 on-demand transport services, 1644 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1832 records management and archiving, 4888 Twitter accounts, 1617 political donations and lobbying — motion, 7633; in reply, 7642 EMERGENCY SERVICES Assembly agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2805 Albany bushfires, ms. 3153 Baldivis Volunteer Fire and Emergency Services, s. 2034 Bushfire Centre of Excellence, 8482 bushfire mitigation forum, Kalamunda, 7330 local governments, 6280 summit, 6502 bushfire preparedness, ms. 8937 crew cab protection program, 4187 department local governments, 8480–8482 Rural Fire Division, 2147, 3619 State Emergency Service forum, 8983, 8984 “Department of Fire and Emergency Services Annual Report 2017–18”, correction, 8698 Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements Western Australia, ms. 8936 false fire alarms, fines, 367 Holt, Malcolm Godfrey, s. 7321 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2640 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2462 Lucid Economics, 2805 contact, Cannings Purple, 638 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 33

EMERGENCY SERVICES (continued) Assembly (continued) minister (continued) portfolios complaints, 6088 computer network security, 6537, 7098, 7099 cybersecurity, 4811, 6137 debt, 8436 digital platform advertising, 6068 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3370 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6100 fees and charges, reviews, 8457 firearms, 4812 freedom of information requests, 8444 gift registry, 2482 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6147, 6155, 6163, 6175 information technology policy, 6329 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6130 labour hire company engagement, 367 Lockwood, Nicole, 9049 lost or stolen devices, 6080 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 366 mobile devices, 5907 office space, 2470 outsourced payroll management companies, 6107 photocopiers, 4815 privacy breaches, 8428 project management solution subscriptions, 4811 record-keeping plans, 4818 security services, 2447 smart speakers, 4812 state archives access requests, 4817 vehicles and keys, 365, 2463, 2466, 2474 wireless networks, 2446 professional development, 6052 staff archives training, 4817 contact with lobbyist forms, 6055 FTE, 2608, 2609 record-keeping awareness training, 4817 redundant and new positions, 2644 surveys, 2468 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 1726, 1727 Perth Arena, 1727, 2443 officers, personnel, paramedics and first responders — notice of motion, 5579 Stirling State Emergency Service Unit, g. 7695 total fire bans, breach penalties, 6802 volunteer fire and community service, Bidyadanga, ms. 8540 volunteer marine rescue service, training exercise, ms. 7544 Volunteer Marine Rescue WA, 2399 volunteers, 7429, 7430 Western Australia Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements AGRN 688 Esperance bushfires, 155, 918 AGRN 694 Peel and south west regions bushfires, 156, 918 AGRN 696 south west heavy rainfall and flooding, 156, 919 AGRN 714 south west land division heavy rainfall and flooding, 156, 919 AGRN 737 Pilbara tropical low and flooding, 157, 919 AGRN 743 Western Australian flooding, 157, 158, 920 AGRN 761 Shire of Kellerberrin flooding, 158, 920 AGRN 767 Shire of Wandering flooding, 158, 921 AGRN 768 Great Southern flooding, 159, 921 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 34 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

EMERGENCY SERVICES (continued) Assembly (continued) Wiluna Town Bush Fire Brigade, 2400, 2401 Yarloop Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade, s. 3046 Council 2.4 urban tankers, 1980 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1984, 5831 “Are you Bushfire Ready?” campaign, 8768 asset replacement periods, 8343 Bushfire Centre of Excellence, 2996, 3751, 6753 (correction of answer 6893), 6753, 6890, 7780, 7906 bushfire preparedness — motion, 8869; in reply, 8881 bushfire risk mitigation, local governments, 6234 bushfire season, 8769 (answer advice 8916) department emergency exits, 5446 fire alarm monitoring, 1390 firefighting appliances, 837 meetings, ministerial approval, 7381, 7672 restructure, 1323 service capabilities, 2842 State Emergency Service integration, 9081 Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner, 4118 fire management, unallocated crown land, 1499, 3143 fire stations, Geraldton, 1983 firefighting systems, volunteer bush fire brigades, 946 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1983 freedom of information requests, 1975 mobile devices, 1979 Moora visits, 3148 on-demand transport services, 1994 Optus Stadium visits, 1997 portfolios boards and committees, 5697 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1989 records management and archiving, 4738 staff, annual leave, 5695 Twitter accounts, 1987 replacement response vehicles, 8526 rescue helicopter naming rights and Bushfire Centre of Excellence, 8911 Rural Fire Division, 2092, 2359, 2686, 2844, 2845; motion, 2851, 3238, 3894; amendment to motion, 3901; motion, 3902 training review — motion, 6395; in reply, 6404 volunteer and career fire and rescue stations, 7677, 7909 volunteer fuel card, 684, 3427 Volunteer Marine Rescue Services, pain relief administration, 7904 Waroona–Yarloop bushfires, Ferguson report, agency opportunity recommendations, 1084, 1322 Wiluna Town Bush Fire Brigade, 1959 (answer advice 2095) END OF LIFE CHOICES, JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE ON Assembly first report, “My Life, My Choice: The Report of the Joint Select Committee on End of Life Choices” tabling, 5237 government response, ms. 8678 Council standing orders suspension motion, 5000 first report, “My Life, My Choice: The Report of the Joint Select Committee on End of Life Choices” tabling, 5159 motion, 5372, 5637, 6224, 6741; postponement motion, 6225 government response, ms. 8614 meeting minutes — notice of motion, 5166; motion, 7892, 8313 research officer, 8909 s. 5159 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 35

ENERGY Assembly Albany wave energy project, 388, 985, 1135; notice of motion, 1677; motion, 1882 bulk-battery storage trial, Mandurah, 7326, 7952 disconnections, 8263 electricity prices, increase, 8184, 8185 electricity sector — removal of notice, 25, 4308 Fuels and Energy Technology Institute, Curtin University, s. 8973 Greenough River solar farm and Albany Grasmere wind farm, 6965, 6966 Horizon Power, overseas markets, 3058, 3059 household charges, Darling Range electorate, 3692, 3693 Pilbara underground power project, g. 2005 power and gas services, disconnections, 95 regional electricity supplies, solar incentive scheme, 8828 renewable energy buyback scheme, 5269 policy, 7181, 7182 target, 1670 renewable energy–related services and infrastructure, 3235 solar panels, electricity supply charge, Darling Range electorate, 3321 south west interconnected system, electricity disconnections, 8255 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, Muja power station project, 477 state underground power program, 8291 streetlights, Alexander Heights and Ballajura, g. 4757 Synergy disconnections, 2216 energy-saving tips, The Simpsons, 3234 renewable energy assets, 1873, 1874 Synergy Connect invitation-only online community, 8297 unconventional oil and gas projects, royalties, 8682 Warradarge wind farm, 6964, 6966 Western Power apprenticeships, 6125, 6624, 6625 outages, generator program, g. 4750 wooden power poles, Nedlands, 115, 2660, 4468 Council 2020 Large-scale Renewable Energy Target, 1775 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1595 Alkimos battery project, 1776 Asian Renewable Energy Hub, s. 5664 electric vehicles, charging points, 1085 electricity retailers executive team remuneration, 6757 (correction of answer 6997) residential customers in arrears, 2684, 4291, 8643 Emu Downs solar and wind farm, 1576, 1577 Greenough River solar farm, 1575 Horizon Power general manager, 5350, 7811 overseas markets, 1319 senior executives, 5350, 7812 solar photovoltaic systems, Mowanjum, 5351, 7811 tariff equalisation contribution, 3924 Maitland Industrial Estate, gas contracts, 9155 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1569 freedom of information requests, 1535 mobile devices, 1543 Moora visits, 3146 on-demand transport services, 1644 Optus Stadium visits, 1651 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 36 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

ENERGY (continued) Council (continued) minister (continued) portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1639 records management and archiving, 4891 Twitter accounts, 1621 Mumbida wind farm, 1576 renewable energy buyback scheme, 9086 policy, 7138 wave and tidal power, ms. 8486 south west interconnected system, future generation requirements, 7905 streetlights, Ballajura, 4565 Synergy advertising, 1564 business plan tariffs, 5810, 7416 daily supply charge, 5448 renewable energy buyback scheme, 3747, 4245, 4561 residential customer payment plans, 2847 solar panels, 3915 SolarReturn, 4252 Synergy and Horizon Power, hardship utility grant scheme, 4722, 5032 unconventional oil and gas projects, royalties, 8772 Western Power maintenance operations, Woodvale, 3270; s. 3292, 3439 “State of the Infrastructure Report”, 2092 ENVIRONMENT Assembly agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2649 Beeliar wetlands, Infrastructure Western Australia — standing orders suspension motion, 8587; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 8587; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 8587; motion, 8587 Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Department of, project management course, 1735 Canal Rocks boat ramp, 110 Carnaby’s black-cockatoo, crop damage, 3368 Cockburn Sound Management Council, 7222 crown land lot 9789, Alfred Cove, p. 7053, 7286 dumping proposals, Bullsbrook, s. 3692 Edney Primary School, waste reduction and recycling, s. 5263 enhanced prescribed burning program, 4431 Gap Ridge waste treatment plant, s. 5867 hydraulic fracturing Independent Scientific Panel Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation in Western Australia, report, 8387 moratorium, 8681, 8683, 8684 Keep Australia Beautiful, litter infringements g. 7699 Thornlie, member for, pex. 7823 Mangles Bay marina, Fremantle outer harbour, 1275 minister consultations CGM Communications, 1914 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 1915 Lucid Economics, 2481 contact, Cannings Purple, 121 portfolios complaints, 6340 computer network security, 6183, 6360, 6537 cybersecurity, 4654, 6136 debt, 8434 digital platform advertising, 6066 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3370 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 37

ENVIRONMENT (continued) Assembly (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6099 fees and charges, reviews, 8456 freedom of information requests, 8443 gift registry, 2483 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6147, 6154, 6175, 6356 information technology policy, 6329 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6129 labour hire company engagement, 153 Lockwood, Nicole, 9049 lost or stolen devices, 6333 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 146 mobile devices, 4657 office space, 2472 outsourced payroll management companies, 6107 photocopiers, 4658 privacy breaches, 7627 project management solution subscriptions, 4377 record-keeping plans, 4669 security services, 2448 smart speakers, 4655 state archives access requests, 4664 vehicles and keys, 134, 2464, 2467, 2475 wireless networks, 2446 rofessional development, 6051 staff archives training, 4666 contact with lobbyist forms, 6327 FTE, 1914 record-keeping awareness training, 4660 redundant and new positions, 2485 surveys, 2469 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 772, 774 Perth Arena, 777, 781 Living Knowledge Centre, 2947 plastic bags ban, 4183; g. 5231 sustainability and waste reduction initiatives, Bicton, s. 3047 waste management, Burns Beach, g. 2004 waste reduction initiatives, g. 6471 whale carcasses Margaret River Pro, 6120 statistics, 8483 Wyadup Rocks, 8485 Council 24 Ledger Road, Gooseberry Hill, contaminated sites, 4874 Aboriginal ranger program, ms. 9051 Abrolhos Islands, development, 8343 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1821, 5831 Barrabup forest, logging, 2091 (answer advice 2361) Barrow Island CO2 injection project, modelling, 5667 Beeliar wetlands Ellery, Hon Sue, s. 8047 minister’s visit, 8144 O’Brien, Hon Simon, s. 7918, 8046 BHP, train derailment, 8036 (answer advice 8150), 9254 Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Department of, staff, voluntary redundancies, 1353 Biodiversity Conservation Act, 5679 black cockatoo, habitat, 7271 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 38 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

ENVIRONMENT (continued) Council (continued) bottlenose dolphins, Swan–Canning River system, 4906 Bunbury Outer Ring Road route, 6574 Bush Forever sites, 1226 bushfire suppression Sawyers Valley, 824 water-bombing, 1960 Canal Rocks boat ramp, risk assessment, 2845 cane toads, classification, 523, 1498 Cape Range National Park and Ningaloo Marine Park, 522, 685, 1847 China waste imports ban, minister’s comments, 3812 climate adaptation conference, 1392 climate change amelioration measures, s. 1103 policy, 1961, 2537, 6576, 6754, 6892, 8530, 8642, 9239 Cockburn Cement Ltd dust sample testing, 5069 odour neutralising trial, 6889 particulate matter and carbon dioxide emissions, 1659A, 1845 Conservation and Land Management Executive Body, 7779 (answer advice 8040) crown land lot 9789, Alfred Cove, p. 6969 Dampier Archipelago and Burrup Peninsula, World Heritage listing, 3109 declared pest, arum lily, 5810, 8039 Derby tidal power project, 4719, 5678 dieback, Mundaring–Albany four-wheel drive route, 8146 dingoes, 5314, 5385, 5682 dust management, Port Hedland, 7422 emissions reduction fund, 7779 Environmental Protection Act, pollution reports, 9260 Environmental Protection Authority 2016–17 annual report, 2690 Fortescue Metals Group, Eliwana railway project, 4911 feral cat control, Hisstory bait trial, 5680 Forrestfield–Airport Link, soil contamination, 7519 Francois Peron National Park, 6237, 6441 Galaxy Resources, lithium mine, dust management, 7380 Gogo station, contaminated site and irrigation, 1812, 5460, 7156 Gooseberry Hill Primary School, contaminated sites, 4875, 7805, 7924 Gorgon gas project, carbon dioxide injection, 2089 Greenpatch development, Dalyellup (see also Planning), 8931 chromium-6, 945, 3109, 5390, 9118 contamination, 9117, 9119 gamma survey, 5314 Minninup Road, 6888 (answer advice 6998), 9116 tuart bushland, 2357 wastewater treatment plant, 2849 high conservation value forests, p. 1180 hydraulic fracturing economic analysis, 9158 greenhouse gas emissions, 8773, 9084 Independent Scientific Panel Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation in Western Australia, 8148 report, 3268, 7515, 8638, 8914 submissions, 4117 terms of reference, 1796; p. 6969 veto rights, 9082 Kimberley, 3754 modelling, 9236 scientific study, 2535, 5806 WA Labor election commitment, 8638 Jangardup mineral sands mine, acid sulphate groundwater plume, 8039 Kimberley Pilbara Cattlemen’s Association, red tape, Senate inquiry submission, 1815 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 39

ENVIRONMENT (continued) Council (continued) Lake Gregory station, 5680 land clearing, Kimberley, 3003 landfill levy, waste avoidance and resource recovery account, 6992, 7269, 8365 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, projects, 3977 lot 3 Stockyard Road, Yathroo, controlled burn, 7136 Lot 3 Warnbro Sound Avenue, Golden Bay, p. 5909 Maitland Strategic Industrial Area, 9254 metropolitan region scheme amendment 1308/41, 4744 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1807 freedom of information requests, 1793 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3972 meetings, South Metropolitan Region, 1801 mobile devices, 1980 Moora visits, 3008 on-demand transport services, 1996 Optus Stadium, attendance, 1529 portfolios boards and committees, 5697 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1838 records management and archiving, 4901 Twitter accounts, 1825 staff, annual leave, 5696 mobile phone tower, Salmon Holes, Torndirrup National Park, 4248 National Environment Protection Council, annual report 2016–17, ms. 4999 native species, extinction, 3918 nuclear waste, s. 3442 Parks and Wildlife Service, prescribed burning, 2689 pastoral leases, Kimberley, 2864 Phytophthora dieback management, 562 Pinjin pastoral station, Hawthorn Resources, 3753 plastic bags ban, 6577, 9083 plastic waste, oceans, s. 553 plastics recycling, 5670, 5699 Pluto LNG truck loading facility, 6440 polyfluoroalkyl substances, 4289 prescribed burning, south west forests, 1798 Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy, 4290 “Rich and Rare: Conservation of Threatened Species Follow-up Audit”, 3967–3969, 5678 river protection notices, 5675 roadside clearing, south west, 5209 (answer advice 5449) salinity management, Auditor General’s report, s. 2860 School Strike 4 Climate Action, s. 9111 Shenton Park rehabilitation hospital redevelopment, bushland clearing, Lemnos Street, 945, 1091 (supplementary information 1329), 1498; s. 973 soil and water contamination fluoroalkyl substances, 2539 west Bullsbrook, 7518, 7780 soil biology, s. 4283 state forest 39, lease 2933/97, 7272 structure plan, Goode Beach, Albany, 5492 Swan River, Victoria Quay, site remediation, 5808 Swan–Canning River system, protection strategy, 5205, 5457 The Raft Perth, liquor licence application, 4119 Tuart Forest National Park, 1811 Urban Bushland Council, twenty-fifth anniversary, s. 1789 waste and recycling activity reviews, 5204 Waste Authority, “Roads to Reuse”, 8644 waste management, container deposit scheme, European study trip, s. 4128 waste reduction, ms. 8312 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 40 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

ENVIRONMENT (continued) Council (continued) waste to energy, residual waste, 7777 Water and Environmental Regulation, Department of climate change unit, 1770 cost recovery discussion paper, 6575, 6755 landfill waste classification and waste definitions, 4254, 4723, 4841 (correction of answer 5450) state-significant proposals, 8344 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 3917 Western Australian biodiversity audit, 1610 Wheatstone LNG project, emissions, 2357 wild dogs, pastoral leases, 5385 Woodside Energy Karratha gas plant, electrical fault, 1389 Pluto flares, 5669 Yara technical ammonium nitrate plant Environmental Protection Authority review, 682 (supplementary information 1505) works approval W4701/2010/1, 4878 ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS, STANDING COMMITTEE ON Council forty-eighth report, “Overview of Petitions 16 May 2017 to 30 June 2018” — tabling, 8487 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AMENDMENT (BANNING PLASTIC BAGS AND OTHER THINGS) BILL 2017 Council p. 500 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AMENDMENT (BANNING PLASTIC BAGS AND OTHER THINGS) BILL 2018 Council introduction and first reading, 1414 second reading, 1414, 4067 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY (LGBTIQ ANTI-DISCRIMINATION) AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Council notice of motion to introduce, 3893 introduction and first reading, 4065 second reading, 4065 ESTIMATES AND FINANCIAL OPERATIONS, STANDING COMMITTEE ON Council 2017–18 annual report hearings, 5158, 7631 2018–19 budget estimates hearings, 1967 agency annual report hearings answers to additional questions, 5354 s. 4728, 4729, 4733, 6769 motion, 2068 Auditor General, meeting, s. 2065 inquiry into the government’s Local Projects Local Jobs program, substitution of member, 9160 Regional Development, Minister for, pex. 4570 seventy-third report, “2017–18 Budget Cycle — Part 1: Estimates hearings and related matters” — tabling, 2067; motion, 2351, 2856, 4552, 4558, 5017, 7126, 7893; postponement motion, 7126 seventy-fourth report, “2016–17 Annual Report Hearings” — tabling, 2486; motion, 4557, 5017, 5021 seventy-fifth report, “Corrections to Report 73: 2017–18 Budget Cycle — Part 1: Estimates hearings and related matters” — tabling, 4676; motion, 5021 seventy-sixth report, “2018–19 Budget Cycle — Part 1: Estimates hearings and related matters” — tabling, 6395; motion, 7505 ESTIMATES COMMITTEES Assembly committee A adoption of report — motion, 3184, 3184, 3185, 3186 division 16, correction of answer, s. 3166 division 33, correction of answer, s. 3167 supplementary information questions A8 and A9, 4617; s. 4617 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 41

ESTIMATES COMMITTEES (continued) Assembly (continued) committee B adoption of report — motion, 3187 division 16, correction of answer, s. 3167 division 23, correction of answer, s. 3167 division 34, correction of answer, s. 3166 committees A and B, presentation of reports and minutes Appropriation (Capital 2018–19) Bill 2018, 3184 Appropriation (Recurrent 2018–19) Bill 2018, 3184 management committee, report adoption of report — motion, s. 3059 presentation, s. 3059 ESTIMATES OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE Council tabling of budget papers, 2510 consideration of tabled papers, 2510, 2665, 2963, 3080, 3112, 3255, 3384, 3738, 3756, 3904, 3926, 4228, 4257; in reply, 4271 FAIR TRADING AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Council notice of motion to introduce, 3737 introduction and first reading, 3903 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 3904 second reading, 3903 FAMILY AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Assembly 16 Days in WA to Stop Violence Against Women, ms. 8181 family and domestic violence leave, public sector, 4924 Keeping Women Safe in their Homes program, 6799, 7570 one-stop hubs, ms. 4749 Peel region, g. 5840 Ride Against Domestic Violence, s. 4177 Safe at Home program, 5976 (correction of answer 6283) Starick services, 3539 tenancy law changes, 5098 twenty-seventh Annual Silent Domestic Violence Memorial March, ms. 8802 Council 16 Days in WA to Stop Violence Against Women, s. 8791 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1591 Annual Silent Domestic Violence Memorial March, s. 8536 Keeping Women Safe in their Homes program, s. 7681 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1531 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3807 mobile devices, 1794 Moora visits, 3452 on-demand transport services, 1840 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1826 senior executive staff, female staff, 703 Twitter accounts, 1615 refuges, 3917 (supplementary information 4120), 5531; point of order, 3925, 3926; ruling by President, 4063 victims, cross-examination, 5649 women ineligible for government assistance, 5531 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Assembly Tangney, Dame Dorothy May, ms. 6462 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 42 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (continued) Council Anning, Senator Fraser, inaugural speech, s. 4280, 4582 Faruqi, Senator Mehreen, s. 4870 federal coalition government, s. 5048 One Young World Politician of the Year Award, s. 7280 FEDERAL–STATE RELATIONS Council 2018–19 budget — motion, 2497 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1598 cashless debit card trials, 5697 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1571 freedom of information requests, 1538 mobile devices, 1546 Moora visits, 3453 on-demand transport services, 1646 Optus Stadium visits, 1654 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1642 Twitter accounts, 1624 FINANCE see “Treasury and Finance” FINANCIAL TRANSACTION REPORTS AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 244 introduction and first reading, 323 second reading, 323, 2163; in reply, 2170 third reading, 2174 returned, 6672 assent, 7444 explanatory memorandum, 1676 Council receipt and first reading, 2507 second reading, 2507, 5954, 6557; in reply, 6561 third reading, 6562 assent, 7357 FIRST HOME OWNER GRANT AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly assent, 25 FISHERIES see also “Sharks” Assembly Albany multispecies hatchery, 4431 commercial and recreational fisheries, sanctuary zones extension, 4788, 4789 department, staff, Busselton office, 3224 Gascoyne demersal scalefish fishery, 315, 316 herring fishery, review, 483 Huon Aquaculture, 7040 manta rays, 4430 recreational fishing initiatives fund, 3057 rock lobsters, 2318, 4424 salmon and herring review, 8254 whale carcasses, Wyadup Rocks, 7045, 7046 Council abalone fine silts, 4905 Ocean Reef marina, 4904; s. 6252 stocks, 4905 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 43

FISHERIES (continued) Council (continued) agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1590 blue swimmer crab, discussion paper, 7672 dhufish, boat limit, 6751 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1531 mobile devices, 1976 Moora visits, 3451 on-demand transport services, 1839 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1628 records management and archiving, 4881 Twitter accounts, 1613 recreational fishing licence fees, 2992 shark interactions, Ningaloo, 2847, 3108 rock fishing, life jackets, 5934, 8641, 9156 rock lobster fishery, 9156 FORESTRY Assembly Forest for Life, petition, 1130 Forest Products Commission annual report, 2213, 2214 pine plantations, 4425 provision for community perception survey services, contract, 2215 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1590 allowable annual cut, wildlife protection, 948 Barrabup forest, logging, 563, 1324, 5932 Forest Products Commission 2016–17 annual report hearing, 4721 “Forest management plan 2014–2023”, review, 6440 independent audit, 4564 integrated timber processing yard expression of interest 22/2107, 687 (supplementary information 691), 6444 logging, beekeeper concerns, 5203, 5448; s. 5213 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1530 mobile devices, 1976 Moora visits, 3451 on-demand transport services, 1839 Optus Stadium visits, 1647 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1628 records management and archiving, 4881 Twitter accounts, 1613 regrowth karri thinning, 5347 sawmills investment security guarantees, 4116 operations, 1999 silvicultural and agricultural practices, s. 6894 south west forests, economic opportunities — motion, 6845; motion, in reply, 6855 weed management, pine plantation adjacent to 356 Chapman Hill East Road, Busselton, 2719 GAME AND FERAL ANIMAL CONTROL BILL 2018 Council notice of motion to introduce, 6972 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 44 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

GAMING AND WAGERING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 5981 introduction and first reading, 6260 second reading, 6260, 6790, 6804, 6920, 6950, 7055 consideration in detail, 7161–7172 third reading, 7302; in reply, 7316, 7333 Council receipt and first reading, 7413 second reading, 7413, 9072, 9088; in reply, 9103 committee, 9106–9109 report, 9109 third reading, 9109 GENDER REASSIGNMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 4307 introduction and first reading, 4591 second reading, 4591, 7722, 7960, 8068, 8211; in reply, 8217 third reading, 8221 Council receipt and first reading, 8362 second reading, 8362 GOVERNMENT CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER, OFFICE OF THE Assembly “Annual Report 2015–16”, correction, s. 1676 GOVERNMENT’S LOCAL PROJECTS, LOCAL JOBS PROGRAM, SELECT COMMITTEE INTO THE Council establishment — motion, 7485; amendment to motion, 7493 motion, as amended, 7494, 7877; amendment to motion, as amended, 7880; motion, as amended, 7881; amendment to motion, as amended, 7885; motion, as amended, 7892 HEALTH Assembly 2018–19 state budget, health appropriations, 2734 advance health directives, expert panel appointment, ms. 8678 aged care facilities, 6793; s. 871 in-home packages, g. 2550 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2649 Albany radiotherapy service, 7818 ambulance ramping, 4790, 4918, 8292, 8294 “Animal Resources Authority Annual Report FY 2017–18”, correction, 7824 anti-vaccination campaign, 4792; g. 3663 Asbestos Awareness Month, blue lamington drive, 8818 commonwealth funding, 3322 department CabCharge and Uber, 2646 not-for-profit funding arrangements, 3369 “Our performance” webpage, ms. 842 refurbishment and renovation, 189 Royal Street, East Perth, 2659 school health nurses, 8255 staff, 8262 drug rehabilitation programs, p. 1004 elective surgery, waitlist, July report, 5089 external providers, funding agreements, 4469 Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Advisory Committee, 8276 foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, g. 8063 Grace Vaughan House, 2660, 4471 health service delivery budget, 7184 health system Australian Medical Association, comments, 5870, 5871 investment, 3050 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 45

HEALTH (continued) Assembly (continued) hospitals and health campuses Armadale Health Service, 4613 bed and ward utilisation, 8305 Bentley Hospital, 8101 Broome Health Campus, security tender, 8304 Carnarvon Health Campus, aged-care facility, p. 23; g. 847, 8062 emergency departments, performance targets, 6273. 6274 Fiona Stanley Hospital, spinal outreach service, 5575 Kalamunda Hospital, federal Labor commitment, 8580 Karratha Health Campus and Northam Health Service, 7729 Katanning Hospital, general practitioners, 8578 Laverton Hospital, upgrade, 4924 Midland Public Hospital, magnetic resonance imaging machine, 5720 Peel Health Campus admissions, 2219 assaults, 2217 bed and staff numbers, 2219 childbirth length of stay, 2219 complaints, 2224 healthcare-associated infections, 2219 inpatient bed availability, 2224 investment, 875, 6276 management, 2217, 2220 off-stretcher percentages, 2224 p. 2547 patient transfers, 2217, 2218 (correction of answer 3330) priority, 2394, 2395 public hospital activity data, 2224 rally, s. 3047 snake bites, 2298 staff, 2218, 2220 waiting times, 2221–2223 Perth Children’s Hospital opening, 2727 patient transfer, 3161 practical completion, 1665, 8820; removal of order, 7824 Public Accounts Committee report, 1268 water lead contamination, 314, 7106 quality and commissioning, 1663 samples and fittings, 7355 supply, 3231 Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, redevelopment timeline, 2651 Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre, parking, s. 5263 Human Reproductive Technology Act, Surrogacy Act, review, ms. 160 International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, ms. 7035 Linear Clinical Research, 8307 medicinal cannabis, 7726 meningococcal ACWY vaccine, ms. 8801 men’s health and wellbeing policy, ms. 3300 methamphetamine, south west region, 2892 Methamphetamine Action Plan, 4012, 8684 minister chief of staff, bullying allegations, 312–318, 385–396 consultations CGM Communications, 2258 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2259 Lucid Economics, 2316 contact, Cannings Purple, 122 meetings, Murray–Wellington and Mandurah, members for, 2231 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 46 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

HEALTH (continued) Assembly (continued) minister (continued) performance, 6811; notice of motion, 6626 portfolios complaints, 6674 computer network security, 6536, 6543, 6688 cybersecurity, 4358, 4366, 6529 debt, 8863 digital platform advertising, 6063 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3230 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6099 fees and charges, reviews, 8281 freedom of information requests, 8606 gift registry, 2483 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6145, 6153, 6160, 6174 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6350 labour hire company engagement, 154 lost or stolen devices, 6673 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 148 mobile devices, 4813 office space, 2294 outsourced payroll management companies, 6105 photocopiers, 4417 privacy breaches, 7627 project management solution subscriptions, 4378 record-keeping plans, 4509 regional office closures, 115 security services, 2247 smart speakers, 4386 state archives access requests, 4997 vehicles and keys, 137, 918, 2266, 2276, 2306 wireless networks, 2239 professional development, 6050 staff archives training, 4666 contact with lobbyist forms, 6517 FTE, 2252, 2255 ministerial office, 6206 record-keeping awareness training, 4479 redundant and new positions, 2321 surveys, 2282 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 907–909 Perth Arena, 912, 917 United Kingdom visit, ms. 5227 magnetic resonance imaging procedures, northern suburbs, g. 3464 National Blood Donor Week, ms. 5565 North Metropolitan Health Service, 6793, 6794 board budget management, 6798, 7175 membership, resignation letters, 5715, 5716 misconduct, Corruption and Crime Commission report, 7176–7179 government response, 4915–4917, 5091; ms. 4914 redundancy payments, 4919 paediatrician, Albany, 8190 Patient Opinion Australia, 7949 pelvic mesh implants, 2661 pill testing review, 6201 Pitt Hopkins syndrome, ms. 5969 project business cases, 2948 public hospitals, activity-based funding, 8100, 8101 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 47

HEALTH (continued) Assembly (continued) quadriplegic accommodation, Shenton Park, 4184, 4185, 4469 regional health services federal funding, 286 general practitioners, 109 hospitals funding, 2885 mental health enrolled nurses, 101 nurses, 103; s. 1266 registered midwives, 102 Rutten, James, Kids’ Cancer Project, ms. 370 serious crashes, blood and urine testing, 922 service providers, private patient admissions, 8304 Sexual Assault Resource Centre, 3540 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre car park, 476 St John Ambulance, country sub-centre response times, 922 sustainable health review, 873; ms. 4747 thermostatic mixing valves, lead contamination testing — removal of order, 4308, 4928 tobacco retailers, age compliance, 8261 Trauma 2018, ms. 6899 WA Country Health Service, medical service agreement, 1 “WA Country Health Service Annual Report 2016–2017”, correction, 4307 WA Health Excellence Awards, ms. 8181 WA Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards, ms. 3013 World Blood Donor Day, ms. 3456 Council abortion Broome Hospital, 3143 numbers, 1556 procedures, live births, s. 6249 RU486 drug, 1555 signs of life after procedures, 1556 trisomy 21, 1555 advance care planning programs, p. 5760 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1597, (answer advice 5816) 5834 (correction of answer 5935) angelhands, 8914 asbestos Asbestos Awareness Month, blue lamington drive, 8537 Asbestos Diseases Society of Australia, memorial service, s. 8668 disease, s. 8537 childhood cancer — motion, 6406 Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, s. 5518 Cloghan, Danny, employment, 6748 computerised tomography scanners, 4586 department “Our performance” webpage, ms. 924 St John Ambulance contract, 7270 staff, annual leave, 3814 drinking water, uranyl nitrate, 3924 drugs, fentanyl, 6751 dust management, health risk assessment, 5529, 7542, 7543 Gogo station, irrigation, 1220 (answer advice 1227), 1327 Goomalling and York Health Services redevelopment, official opening, 1584 health services, Kambalda, 2540 hospitals and health campuses Albany Health Campus, radiation oncology services, 8031 Broome Health Campus, 4255, 4569 emergency departments, cannabis and cannabinoids, 1655 Geraldton Health Campus elective surgery, 3790 (supplementary information 8917), 5464, 8635 (answer advice 9243) intoxicated patients and medical assessments, 2130, 5222 proposed co-location, 4292 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 48 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

HEALTH (continued) Council (continued) hospitals and health campuses (continued) Kalgoorlie Health Campus computerised topography scanner, 2094 magnetic resonance imaging machine, 2087, 2688, 3426, 4567, 5807, 5932, 6757, 8642; p. 2325; p. 3736 sonography and nuclear medicine, 2358, 2536, 3107 (answer advice 3274) outpatient non-essential medical care, fee, 7516, 7383 (answer advice 8041) Perth Children’s Hospital high dependency unit and paediatric intensive care unit, 6987 (answer advice 9243) opening, ms. 3080 prayer room, p. 1476 project management — motion, 1928 Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, gender diversity service, 4288 Warren District Hospital, p. 1055 Injury Matters, board, 5537 International Awareness Day for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, s. 2715 International Day for Epilepsy Awareness, ms. 1357 International Overdose Awareness Day, s. 5456 International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, ms. 6971; s. 7019 International Stuttering Awareness Day, s. 7277 intersex infants and young people, surgery, 4287 laboratory animals, bred, reared, acquired and supplied, 1353 Lotterywest and Healthway, administrative merger, 3427, 5561 medical cannabis, Cannabis-Based Products Assessment Panel, 684 meningococcal ACWY vaccine, ms. 8742 Men’s Sheds of Western Australia, 8526 minister Agent Orange statements, 5524 briefing notes and speaking points, 1571 chief of staff, resignation, 1456 freedom of information requests, 1537 mobile devices, 1545 Moora visits, 3148 on-demand transport services, 1645 Optus Stadium visits, 1654 portfolios boards and committees, 5558 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1641 records management and archiving, 5064 Twitter accounts, 1624 staff, annual leave, 5963 My Health Record, 8912 National Disability Insurance Scheme, home and community care funding, 689 non-fatal strangulation, 1561 North Metropolitan Health Service 2017–18 budget, 6444 2018–19 budget, 6567 board, membership, 5381, 5441 (answer advice 5495), 5485, 5643 misconduct, Corruption and Crime Commission report Department of Finance, 6756 Department of Health response, 5447 government response, 6443, 6573 records, 5381 (answer advice 7520) research funds audit, 5444 (correction of answer 5495) staff performance reviews, 5311 State Solicitor’s Office, 6994, 7140 procurement practices, 5389 (correction of answer 5495) (supplementary information 8916), 5804 nurses, regional towns, 3832 paediatric dental treatment, 3271 (answer advice 3926) palliative care, 8639, p. 2950, 4819 Parkinson’s Western Australia, 9123 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 49

HEALTH (continued) Council (continued) PathWest, privacy breach, 1352 patient assisted travel scheme, 5813 posthumous collection of gametes, review, 681, 942, 6989, 7267, 7512 prescribed burning smoke, health impact, 5223 quadriplegic accommodation, Shenton Park, 4111, 5387, 7032 regional and country ambulance sub-centres, disposable linen, 6773 reimbursement of hospital costs, 3788, 5521 renal dialysis, Moora, 9153 school nurses, 3801 senior driver’s licence renewal, medical assessments, 7383 (correction of answer 7781), 7778, 7779, 8797, 9123 snakebites, antivenom, 7377 (supplementary information 7678), 7378, 7382, 8793, 8796 Southern Inland Health Initiative, governance group, 8348 (answer advice 8533) “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, medihotels, 2133 spinal comunity nurses, 7033 St John Ambulance, country services, s. 8047 Telstra ReadyCare, 1586 Therapeutic Goods Administration medical cannabis, applications, 4251, 5203 prescription-only codeine, 521; s. 551 tick-borne disease, Lyme-like illness, 6610, 9190; motion, 1418 Tobacco Products Control Act, review, 825, 1322 WA Country Health Service antivenom, 9116 costs, staff and clinical incidents, 2124 WA Health Excellence Awards, ms. 8122 WA women’s health strategy, 5382, 5812 West, Cooper David, stillbirth research and education, s. 5821 World AIDS Day, ms. 9052 HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGULATION NATIONAL LAW (WA) AMENDMENT ACT 2018 Assembly section 87 and part 3, proclamation, ms. 3659 Council section 87 and part 3, proclamation, ms. 3737 HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGULATION NATIONAL LAW (WA) AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly returned, 1688 as to consideration in detail, 1688 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 1689, 1690 assent, 2162 Council second reading, 820, 832, 1201; in reply, 1206 committee, 1207–1217, 1228, 1399–1404, 1449, 1450 report, 1450 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 1450 third reading, 1450 Assembly’s message, 1527 assent, 2066 revised explanatory memorandum — Committee of the Whole, s. 1304 HERITAGE Assembly advisory service subsidy, 4528 Alex T. Brown, Yanchep shipwreck, ms. 5227 Burrup Peninsula, World Heritage listing, 7220 Fremantle Festival, Arcs d’Éllipses, 6703, 6704 Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre, ms. 3659 grants, 8474, 8475 Heritage Act 2018, ms. 6463 Heritage Council, development and register committees, 8475 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 50 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

HERITAGE (continued) Assembly (continued) heritage grants program 2018–19, ms. 3300 Heritage Perth Weekend, ms. 8368 HMAS Nizam, commemoration, ms. 160 HMAS Ovens, 2479, 3592 Leighton Battery, Buckland Hill, heritage tunnels, s. 8093 listed pylon, Cottesloe Beach, 2807 Maddington Homestead, p. 2375, 4145, 6625 Register of Heritage Places Camel Station, Sandstone, ms. 1108 Guildford historic town, assessment, ms. 3301 red pillar postboxes, ms. 5227 Subiaco Oval, 7349 submarine slipway adjacent to Arthur Head, Fremantle, 2479 WA Heritage Awards, call for nominations, ms. 7544 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1819 Arthur Head precinct, 1456 Dampier Archipelago and Burrup Peninsula industrialisation, p. 3893, 4674, 5467, 6550, 6844, 7992, 8121, 9193 World Heritage listing, 6996, 8771, 8915 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3817, 3831 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1805 freedom of information requests, 1791 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3808 mobile devices, 1978 Moora visits, 3147 on-demand transport services, 1993 Optus Stadium visits, 1844 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1835 records management and archiving, 4898 Twitter accounts, 1986 Roleystone Theatre, closure, 8911 Royal George Hotel, redevelopment, 8342 HERITAGE BILL 2017 Assembly second reading, 484, 2174; in reply, 2202 consideration in detail, 2593–2605, 3875–3882 third reading, 3883; in reply, 3883 returned, 5704 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 5725 assent, 6510 Council receipt and first reading, 3960 second reading, 3960, 5469; in reply, 5480 committee, 5482–5485, 5496–5503 report, 5503 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 5503 third reading, 5503 Assembly’s message, 5666 assent, 6447 HISTORICAL HOMOSEXUAL CONVICTIONS EXPUNGEMENT BILL 2017 Assembly second reading, 451; in reply, 466 third reading, 468 returned, 5581 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 5589–5591 assent, 6510 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 51

HISTORICAL HOMOSEXUAL CONVICTIONS EXPUNGEMENT BILL 2017 (continued) Council receipt and first reading, 560 second reading, 560, 4847; in reply, 4857 committee, 4861–4867, 5024, 5025, 5036–5044, 5186–5194 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 5194 third reading, 5194 Assembly’s message, 5495 assent, 6447 HOUSING Assembly agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 3222 Broome Aboriginal short-stay accommodation facility, 2661 Brownlie Towers, redevelopment, 2037 Canning, City of, Bentley regeneration project agreement, ms. 976 Coles, John, retirement, Keystart, ms. 371 Committee for Economic Development of Australia, Metronet precincts and Perth’s future, ms. 5839 Communities, Department of cost of living project, contract, 2214 residential properties, 4421 department, CabCharge and Uber, 2645 emergency housing, 8300 (supplementary information 8392), 8611 Hill, Kerry, AO, tribute, ms. 5969 Housing Authority, “Affordable Housing Action Plan 2017–18 to 2019–20”, ms. 4147 housing industry, 8401; notice of motion, 5579 Housing Industry Association, Perth Housing Awards, ms. 7546 Joondalup basketball centre redevelopment, 6282 Keystart, 2017–18 financial year results, ms. 4915 micro-lot homes, Ellenbrook, ms. 1850, 7158 minister Community Disability Housing Program, pex. 7333 consultations CGM Communications, 2462 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2462 Lucid Economics, 2313 contact, Cannings Purple, 239 Europe visit, ms. 8369 portfolios complaints, 6341 computer network security, 6190, 6200, 6540 cybersecurity, 4353, 4360, 6144 cybersecurity, Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6134 debt, 8440 digital platform advertising, 6075 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3228 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6105 fees and charges, reviews, 8290 freedom of information requests, 8451 gift registry, 2316 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6152, 6158, 6172, 6179 information technology policy, 6331 labour hire company engagement, 242 lost or stolen devices, 6337 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 242 mobile devices, 4393 office space, 2285 outsourced payroll management companies, 6115 photocopiers, 4407 privacy breaches, 7628 project management solution subscriptions, 4369 record-keeping plans, 4500 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 52 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

HOUSING (continued) Assembly (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) security services, 2242 smart speakers, 4382 state archives access requests, 4662 vehicles and keys, 240, 2262, 2271, 2473 wireless networks, 2233 professional development, 6054 staff archives training, 4488 contact with lobbyist forms, 6056 FTE, 2249, 2253 record-keeping awareness training, 4476 redundant and new positions, 2319 surveys, 2280 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 643, 645 Perth Arena, 647, 650 National Partnership on Remote Housing, 3846, 4010–4014, 4178 North-West Urban Construction and Development Builders Panel, ms. 5 public housing tenant behaviour, g. 7292 waiting times, 8281 remote Aboriginal communities, 5267 “Don’t Walk Away” advertising campaign, 7733, 7734 federal funding, 14, 2396 rental housing affordability, 6803, 6804 residential dwellings, repossession, 242 The Amble Estate development, 2644 urban infill, 6057 Woods, Denishar, ms. 3153 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1819, 5824 Bentley 360 project, 2091 (answer advice 2361) Broome Aboriginal short-stay accommodation, 1458, 5932 building code, minimum access standards, 7155 community housing, three-strikes policy, 3264 Government Regional Officers’ Housing, 3800, 3801 Marble Bar, 5493 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1660A freedom of information requests, 1790 meetings, 7803 mobile devices, 1977 Moora visits, 3145 on-demand transport services, 1841 Optus Stadium visits, 1844 portfolios boards and committees, 5560 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1988 records management and archiving, 4887 staff, annual leave, 5545 Twitter accounts, 1985 public housing, 136 Bishopsgate Street, Carlisle, 1502 Regional Services Reform Unit consultation findings, 8140, 8337 district leadership groups, 8345 remote Aboriginal communities, drinking water, 1396 rent collection, Katampul, 5028 (answer advice 5391) (correction of answer 5449) seniors housing strategy, 3110, 9242 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 53

HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY AND SURROGACY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 5074 introduction and first reading, 5283 second reading, 5283, 6638; in reply, 6669 third reading, 6672 Council receipt and first reading, 6770 second reading, 6770 INDUSTRIAL HEMP AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly receipt, 4986 receipt and first reading, 5083 second reading, 5083, 5252; in reply, 5254 third reading, 5255; in reply, 5255 assent, 5577 Council notice of motion to introduce, 1477 introduction and first reading, 1762 second reading, 1762, 4829, 9059; in reply, 4836, 4846 third reading, 4847, 9065 returned, 5196 assent, 5355 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS see “Commerce and Industrial Relations” INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 6626 introduction and first reading, 6779 second reading, 6779, 7942, 7956; in reply, 7958 third reading, 7960 Council receipt and first reading, 8049 second reading, 8049; in reply, 9063 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (EQUAL REMUNERATION) AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Council notice of motion to introduce, 503 introduction and first reading, 1415 second reading, 1415 INNOVATION AND ICT Assembly Cyber Security Growth Centre, Joondalup node, 1276 cybersecurity, Bloomberg investigation, 6948, 6949 information security, Auditor General’s report, 5095 national broadband network fibre-to-the-kerb connections, 1872 g. 2554 new industries fund, 573 Office of Digital Government, 3616 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1590 Bryce Avenue, Innovation Centre of WA, s. 699 electric vehicles charging points, 7673, 8039 working group, 5387 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1565 freedom of information requests, 1530 mobile devices, 1975 Moora visits, 3451 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 54 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

INNOVATION AND ICT (continued) Council (continued) minister (continued) on-demand transport services, 1839 Optus Stadium visits, 1647 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1628 records management and archiving, 4880 Twitter accounts, 1613 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Council South Africa, land expropriation, s. 833, 4870 IRON ORE (CHANNAR JOINT VENTURE) (HAMERSLEY RANGE) AGREEMENTS AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly assent, 25 LAND TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly second reading, 468; in reply, 468 third reading, 469 returned, 2063 assent, 2162 Council receipt and first reading, 561 second reading, 561, 1948; in reply, 1953 third reading, 1954 assent, 2066 LANDS Assembly Ascot Racecourse, lease agreement, 5151 electronic conveyancing, 86, 87 former basketball stadium site, Joondalup, 8735 former Ronald McDonald House, 643, 4473 Geographic Names Committee, rejections, 6116 Kurra Village, 7177 Land Administration Act, Carnegie Clean Energy, Albany, (answer advice 4926) 6050 Landcorp chairman, contact, Julian Grill and Brian Burke, 2650 Murdoch Activity Centre, 8247 Landgate commercialisation standing orders suspension motion, 4189; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 4190, 4191; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 4191; motion, 4191 contract, 4181–4183 onselling information, 2146, 2147 privatisation, 4011, 6059, 6328 (answer advice 5981), 8740 Property Exchange Australia, 7945; ms. 7929, 8939 records, 3588–3590 sale — notice of motion, 2162; removal of notice, 7054 satellite remote sensing services, 2215 verification of identity statements, 3369 Mangles Bay marina development, Cedar Woods, 8250 Middleton Beach, 7105 minister, crown land gifting and selling, 7483 North West Interconnected Power, licence, 3227 Ocean Reef marina, business case, 8250 strata titles, reforms, 4923 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha, 392, 393, 727, 728; notice of motion, 3543 York Street, valuations, 6712, 6842 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 55

LANDS (continued) Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1592 coastal erosion control, Broome, 3296 crown land lot 9789, Alfred Cove, 7022 department, land release, Skuthorpe, 3426 e-conveyancing transactions, 4114, 4840, 6994 Fini Group, medihotel, 940 Gogo station, diversification permits and contaminated site, 4910 Kimberley Asparagus, development plan permits, 5315, 5388 Landgate commercialisation, 4112 Pastures from Space, decommissioning, 6445 privatisation, 2088 Property Exchange Australia, 7901 Public Sector Commission review, 6890, 7273 lot 90 on deposited plan 25477, 3964, 5464 lot 1522 on deposited plan 186503, 2135 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1983 freedom of information requests, 1532 mobile devices, 1539 Moora visits, 3145 on-demand transport services, 1842 Optus Stadium visits, 1844 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1629 records management and archiving, 5049 Twitter accounts, 1822 Ocean Reef marina, business case and memorandum of understanding, 5540 pastoral land, unimproved values, 1227 Pastoral Lands Board, unfenced properties, 1604 pastoral leases, carbon sequestration projects, 8052 Rockingham land, port installation zoning, 1767 Swan District Hospital site, 9242 Torrens title system, records, p. 500 valuations, Kimberley, 8673 LANGOULANT REPORT see “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report” LEGAL AFFAIRS Assembly Adoption Act 1994, statutory review, ms. 8368 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 Attorney General consultations CGM Communications, 2258 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2259 Lucid Economics, 2315 contact, Cannings Purple, 239 portfolios complaints, 6521 computer network security, 6538, 6540, 6544 cybersecurity, 4356, 4364, 6530 debt, 8602 digital platform advertising, 6069 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3229 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6524 fees and charges, reviews, 8609 firearms, 4389 freedom of information requests, 8608 gift registry, 2317 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 56 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

LEGAL AFFAIRS (continued) Assembly (continued) Attorney General (continued) portfolios (continued) Huawei and ZTE devices, 6532–6535 information technology policy, 6517 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6528 labour hire company engagement, 243 lost or stolen devices, 6519 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 242 mobile devices, 4399 office space, 2292 outsourced payroll management companies, 6525 photocopiers, 4412 privacy breaches, 8602 project management solution subscriptions, 4375 record-keeping plans, 4505 security services, 2245 smart speakers, 4385 state archives access requests, 4484 vehicles and keys, 240, 2264, 2274, 2304 wireless networks, 2237 professional development, 6052 staff archives training, 4492 contact with lobbyist forms, 6055 FTE, 2251, 2254 record-keeping awareness training, 4478 redundant and new positions, 2321 surveys, 2281 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 772, 774 Perth Arena, 776, 780 Bugeja, Stuart Phillip, 5878 Chief Justice of Western Australia appointment, Peter Quinlan, SC, ms. 4915 retirement, Wayne Martin, QC, AC, ms. 4296 child sex abuse victims, statute of limitations removal, 4789 Children’s Court, Sunday bail matters, ms. 7545 community legal centres, funding, g. 6466 Corruption and Crime Commission, report into tasering incident, Fremantle, 1273 corruption oversight agencies, p. 3009 criminal offences, bail, 3615, 3616 Criminal Property Confiscation Act, review, ms. 6258 custody notification service, 8825 euthanasia and assisted suicide, legislation, p. 8690 Family Court of Western Australia, Aboriginal community access, Newman, ms. 4590 fines enforcement system, 7177 Greer, Arthur Boycott, parole, ms. 2377 Home Affairs, Department of, unlawful non-citizens, 8575 institutional child sexual abuse, commonwealth redress scheme, 580, 731 judicial system, resources, 4612 justices of the peace, 6526 Legal Profession Regulations, amendments, ms. 7928 native title, 7179, 8105 Parliamentary Counsel’s Office, legislative drafting services, private members’ bills, 6625 resident magistrate, Karratha, p. 7926; g. 8065 Reynolds, His Honour Judge Denis, retirement, ms. 842 Solicitor-General of Western Australia, appointment, Joshua Thomson, SC, ms. 6776 State Administrative Tribunal, development application decisions, g. 1234 superannuation reforms, de facto couples, 7568 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 57

LEGAL AFFAIRS (continued) Council Aboriginal justice agreements, review, 8538 Aboriginal offenders, incarceration alternatives, 1461 acting magistrates, 5308 (answer advice 5317, 5391) (correction of answer 5390, 5449), 5382, 5486 (correction of answer 5653), 5644, 6232, 6568 Adoption Act 1994, statutory review, point of order — tabling of papers, 8488 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1597 architectural drawing archiving, 5538 Arthurs, Dante, parole, 8524, 8140 (answer advice 8150) Asbestos Diseases Compensation Bill 2013, reintroduction, 5390 Attorney General briefing notes and speaking points, 1571 confiscation of the proceeds of crime, 4586 freedom of information requests, 1791 mobile devices, 1544 model litigant guidelines, 2863 Moora visits, 2136 on-demand transport services, 1993 Optus Stadium visits, 1653 persons released from custody, 6456 portfolios boards and committees, 5697 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1989 (correction of answer 2095) records management and archiving, 5058 Twitter accounts, 1822 Solicitor-General’s advice, 4718 staff, annual leave, 5694 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5683 Austic, Scott Douglas, Court of Appeal, 1082, 1777 Bail Act, review, s. 7532 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act, 6772 child sexual abuse prosecutions, intermediary scheme, 5674 children in care, historical care and protection applications, 1089, 1390, 1847 Commissioner for Equal Opportunity, 7907 Commissioner for Victims of Crime, 2129, 6757 community legal centres, 5026, 7269 community protection offender register, young adults, p. 3735 confiscation of proceeds of crime, Auditor General’s report, 2535, 2687 Coroner’s Court, case management system, 2359 Corruption and Crime Commission, report into tasering incident, Fremantle, 1320 corruption oversight agencies, multi-partisan select committee, p. 2066 criminal injuries compensation scheme, review, 1222, 1387, 2354 (supplementary information 3756) Criminal Law (Mentally Impaired Accused) Act, reform, 5813 Criminal Property Confiscation Grants program, 3150 custody notification service, 7924 cyberbullying, 5464 declared dangerous sex offenders, 4246 Director of Public Prosecutions confiscation of proceeds of crime account, 2086 criminal confiscation cases, 2088 dowry-related abuse, legislation, 6775 drugs, harm reduction, s. 7150 Equal Opportunity Act, review, 6991; s. 7020 Equal Opportunity Commission, 8341 family and domestic violence, non-fatal strangulation offence, 525 Fremantle war memorial, desecration, s. 4131 Gender Reassignment Act, 2540 Gender Reassignment Board, 4874 Gibson, Gene, ex gratia award, 2093, 3103, 4112 Greer, Arthur Boycott, parole, 517, 822, 1998, 2532; s. 2542 Information Commissioner, Office of the, complaints, 2990 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 58 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

LEGAL AFFAIRS (continued) Council (continued) institutional child sexual abuse, commonwealth redress scheme, 3106 Intellectual Disability Diversion Program, 1411 judicial officers, appointment, 6749 justice advocacy service, 7776 Karovska, Marija, fatality, s. 4131 Law Reform Commission “The Intersection of the Family Law and Caveat Systems in Western Australia” discussion paper, recommendations, 564 “Project 108: Final Report”, ms. 9194 legal practitioners, model litigant guidelines, 1323 Limitation Act, 6773 National Redress Scheme, 7772, 8033 native title claims, 3264 Yindjibarndi determination, Fortescue Metals Group appeal, 3428, 3755 Njamal People’s Trust, inquiry, 8770 Parliamentary Counsel’s Office, legislative drafting services, private members’ bills, 4225, 6887 parole, murderers, 4716 religious freedom, s. 9188 Royal Association of Justices, 7265, 8531 self-defence — notice of motion, 7754, 8743 State Coroner, computerised tomography scanner, 6774 superannuation splitting, 1658 unexplained wealth declarations, 1455 youth discretionary court, 3755 LEGAL PROFESSION AMENDMENT (PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 7054 introduction and first reading, 7159 second reading, 7159, 8721 third reading, 8724 Council receipt and first reading, 9110 second reading, 9110 LEGISLATION, STANDING COMMITTEE ON Council extension of reporting time — motion, 2664 inquiry into the Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017, substitution of member, 1414; s. 1303 inquiry into the Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018, substitution of member, 7357 inquiry into the Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018, substitution of member, 5909 thirty-fifth report, “Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017 — Extension of Time” tabling, 2506 extension of reporting time — motion, 2506 thirty-sixth report, “Animal Welfare Amendment Bill 2017” — tabling, 4063 thirty-seventh report, “Proposed Part 12 of the Strata Titles Amendment Bill 2018 — Termination of Strata Titles Scheme” — tabling, 6971 thirty-eighth report, “Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018” — tabling, 8487 LEGISLATION BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 3865 introduction and first reading, 3997 second reading, 3997, 7445; in reply, 7466 consideration in detail, 7469–7475 third reading, 7475; in reply, 7476 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 59

LEGISLATION BILL 2018 (continued) Council receipt and first reading, 7529 second reading, 7529 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Assembly acknowledgement of country, 4 Acting Speaker, appointment, 988 adjournment of the house — motion, 3530 adjournment of the house, special — motion, 493, 1301, 2063, 3076, 3530, 4223, 5285, 6516, 9044 budget presentation, 2139; s. 2547 business of the house Council messages, standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 8698; standing orders suspension motion, 8806 dinner suspension, 4016, 5077, 7547 precedence of private members’ business — withdrawal of notice, 1850 private members’ business notice of motion, 1677, 5577 standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 2735, 3168, 3542, 3865, 4927, 7444; standing orders suspension motion, 2867, 3994, 7547; standing orders suspension — withdrawal of notice, 3301, 3595, 4591, 5704; motion, 5076 chamber camera operator access, 8975 media access, 4, 2138, 6615 photographer and television camera access, 2576 seating plan, 1659 Darling Range, former member for, criminal investigation, 2375, 2747 Hearing Awareness Week, Auslan interpreter, 312 Legislative Assembly and Parliamentary Services Department surveys, 3154 Parliament House, server racks, 3 parliamentary sitting dates 2019, ms. 5968 “Perth Theatre Trust Annual Report 2016–2017”, correction, 2000 private members’ business — standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 4307 “Report of the Speaker’s Parliamentary Delegation to China, April 2018” — tabling, 4189 Speaker, international travel, 7223 Speaker’s chair, coffee cups, 6898 suspension of member, 3052, 3698, 8118, 9028 temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — notice of motion, 8799; withdrawal of notice of motion, 8960 trade union movement — removal of order, 3456 visitors Beaumaris PS, ms. 2868 Brunswick Junction Primary School and Carmel Adventist College, 5565 Chinese delegation, healthcare academic exchange program, 8974 Cockman, Margaret, OAM, 7926 Greenwood College, 6613 Lake Joondalup lifestyle village residents, 7926 Maida Vale PS, s. 872 North Metro PEAC Centre, 7035 One Arm Point, 7544 Our Lady of Good Counsel School, 371 Pinjarra Primary School, 7174 PyeongChang Winter Games olympians and paralympians, 1848 St Joseph’s School, 7813 University of Notre Dame Australia and Great Southern Grammar, 4914 Waroona DHS and St Joseph’s College, 3595 visitors, distinguished Brooks, Hon Colin, s. 2884 Chinese consul, 7926 Consul General of India and spouse, 5868 McRae, Tony and Megan Anwyl, 8818, 8978 Omodei, Hon Paul, 6496 Western Cape Provincial Parliament delegation, 6612, 6791 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 60 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Council 2017–18 annual reports tabling, ms. 6394 acknowledgement of country, s. 2065 Borderless Gandhi presents Mahatma in Colour exhibition, 6549 budget speech, 2486 business of the house addition to business program — motion, 1954 members’ statements — motion, 6447 motion, 2068 order of business — motion, 1954 standing orders suspension motion, 3118, 3737, 8868, 8907, 9232 chamber decorum, s. 3952 filming, 8776 seating plan, 2827, 3079 timers, 6972, 7109 Clark, Rod, s. 4132 committee reports, consideration, temporary order, s. 671 complimentary remarks, 9246; s. 9248–9251 Conn, Brian, parliamentary service, 7273 department, statistical reports, 4675 Deputy Chair of Committees appointment — motion, 2663 resignation, 2663 government Whip, s. 2827 Legislative Assembly budget estimates hearings, 2999 Legislative Council and Parliamentary Services Department surveys, 3079, 3926 Lobban, Dr Paul, tribute, s. 2065 matters of privilege, 3734 non-government business motion, 503 schedule, adoption, 2325; scheduling, s. 3781, s. 3892; point of order, 3785, 3893 speaking opportunities, 5774 Parliament House, local government art collection, 6549 Parliamentary Education Office materials, 4256 parliamentary questions ruling by President, 2323 matter of privilege, 2068, 2072 question without notice 329 apology to Hon Sue Ellery, pex. 3893 Chown, Hon Jim comments, s. 3778 personal explanation, s. 3949 Ellery, Hon Sue, comments, s. 3781 s. 1407–1410, 1463, 1469, 1471, 1970, 4128, 4130, 4580, 4581 parliamentary research program, s. 1035 parliamentary sitting dates 2019, ms. 5910 parliamentary standards and accountability — motion, 3372 question without notice 197, tabling of paper, s. 1463 questions without notice, 5910 standing order 40, personal explanation, ruling by President, 4819; s. 4581, 4582 standing order 41, votes, 5046 statements by ministers and parliamentary secretaries, point of order, 1477 temporary orders, consideration of committee reports, extension — motion, 9195 temporary orders 6(3), (4) and (5), recall of the house — amendment to notice of motion, 5468; motion, 5634, 6208; amendment to motion, 6210; motion, as amended, 6216; in reply, 6220 The Difference Between Parliament and Government, web animation, s. 924 visitors Anna Stewart Memorial Project, 7253 Clontarf Aboriginal College, 7992 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 61

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (continued) Council (continued) visitors (continued) De’Laney family, 6971 Enactus Australia, 3769 Girl Guides Western Australia, 6884 Mills, Steve and Basil Zempilas, 9126 O’Brien, Joy and Nadika Clark, 5355 Perth College, 1355 visitors, distinguished, Western Cape Provincial Parliament delegation, 6549, 6884 LIQUOR Assembly Alcohol.Think Again campaign, ms. 8367 alcohol-related harm, Pilbara, g. 3014 licensing applications, 906 reforms Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA comments, 1269, 1271 hospitality industry, 4304 pop-ups, 319 small bars, 179, 181 liquor enforcement unit, 6696 liquor store, Pipit Close, Huntington, p. 3542 Picabar, Perth Cultural Centre precinct notice to vacate, 7425, 7560, 7561, 7571 p. 7691, 8691 standing orders suspension motion, 7438; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 7438; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 7439; motion, 7439 restrictions, Pilbara, p. 3167 retailers, age compliance, 8441 Council Alcohol.Think Again campaign, ms. 8313 alcohol sales, Pilbara, 2355 Picabar, Perth Cultural Centre precinct, 7384, 7670; p. 7753, 8742 The Raft Perth, liquor licence application, 4119 LIQUOR CONTROL AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 244 introduction and first reading, 324 second reading, 324, 593, 716, 852; in reply, 868, 882 consideration in detail, 886–899, 1012–1038, 1111–1123, 1146, 1279–1297 third reading, 1691; in reply, 1719 returned, 4162 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 4162–4166 assent, 4307 Council receipt and first reading, 1936 second reading, 1936, 3412, 3763; in reply, 3769 committee, 3773–3778, 3931–3946 report, 3946 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 3947 third reading, 3947 Assembly’s message, 4134 assent, 4226 LITTER AMENDMENT (BALLOONS) BILL 2018 Council notice of motion to introduce, 1305 introduction and first reading, 1417 second reading, 1417 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 62 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

LOCAL GOVERNMENT Assembly advisory hotline, 4520 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 Art Gallery of Western Australia, director, Stefano Carboni, 8467 better practice reviews, 4516 Bicton Men’s Shed, s. 1266 caravan parks and camping grounds, 6707 Carnarvon, Shire of, fascine wall, investigation, 1128, 1129 cemeteries development, 1051 Karrakatta, 1051, 1052 Karrakatta Cemetery renewal program, 5719; g. 845 Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, 6126 p. 3864 Cockburn, City of, complaints, 7348 complaints, 906, 4516 Control of Vehicles (Off-road Areas) Act 1978, 6707 council meetings, minister’s attendance, 903 council rates, 4474, 4475 councils, minister’s meetings, 904 “Cue Parliament”, ms. 7813 dangerous dogs, Palmyra, g. 4150 department elected member training, 6122 Local Government Act, complaints and reports, 94 machinery-of-government changes, staff, 2478 referrals, Perth, City of, 2455 Dog Act amendments, p. 8691 breaches, 4476 complaints, 6704 rangers, 6704 electors, 6058 financial health indicator scores, 6058 Gosnells, City of, Mayor Colin Dewhurst, 8466 governance reviews, 4517, 6717 great southern region, integrated planning and reporting, ms. 841 illegal parking, disabled bays, 6206 inquiries, 4521, 6705 Joondalup, City of inquiry, 6705 town planning scheme, g. 1240 libraries, interlibrary loan system, 5724, 5725 Local Government Act amendment, 728 amendment bill, 6712 local laws, 2453 review, 2656, 2659, 2808, 4615, 4659, 6710–6712, 6718, 6721, 7729, 8468, 8469; ms. 4589 show cause notices and council suspensions, 2476 local government authorities, legislation, compliance, p. 7926 Local Government Convention and Trade Exhibition 2018, ms. 4748 local government procurement, 7331 Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, Department of alleged corruption procedures, 6698 code of conduct, 6706 contact and meetings, City of Perth, 2455, 2480 corporate credit cards, 3594 internal audits, 6698 Local Government Standards Panel annual report, 8464, 8465 annual report 2017–18, correction, 7444 breaches, complaints and sanctions, 6059 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 63

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (continued) Assembly (continued) long service leave regulations, 3592, 4475 mayoral elections, 8466 Melville, City of, inquiry advice, 900 complaints, 901, 902, 3590, 3591, 6527, 6702 councillors, 900 minister’s comments, 902 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2462 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2462 Lucid Economics, 2481 contact Cannings Purple, 120 Green, Dr Jemma, 2454 Harley, Councillor Reece, 2454 Mileham, Martin, 2454 Hilton, Julian, 3594 meetings City of Perth council, 2480 local governments, 7354 Port Hedland, Town of, mayor, 116 portfolios complaints, 6089 computer network security, 6184, 6195, 6538 credit card use, 4521, 6716 cybersecurity, 4356, 4364, 6138 debt, 8437 digital platform advertising, 6069 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3230 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6100 fees and charges, reviews, 8458 freedom of information requests, 8445 gift registry, 2643 gifts, benefits and hospitality, 4521 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6148, 6155, 6164, 6175 information technology policy, 6330 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6130 labour hire company engagement, 153 lost or stolen devices, 6081 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 143 mobile devices, 4655 office space, 2469 outsourced payroll management companies, 6108 photocopiers, 4414 privacy breaches, 8428 project management solution subscriptions, 4375 record-keeping plans, 4667 security services, 2446 smart speakers, 4385 state archives access requests, 4663 vehicles and keys, 131, 2463, 2465, 2473 wireless networks, 2444 professional development, 6052 staff archives training, 4494 contact with lobbyist forms, 6055 FTE, 2449 record-keeping awareness training, 4478 redundant and new positions, 2484 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 64 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (continued) Assembly (continued) minister (continued) staff (continued) surveys, 2468 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 4473 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 907, 908 Perth Arena, 911, 915 Mosman Park, Town of, governance review, 6703 Nedlands, City of, town planning scheme, g. 1236 “Performing Spaces” guide, 6721 Perth, City of advice, Department of Local Government, 2456 CEO, termination, 7427, 7428 Green, Councillor Jemma, allegations, 320, 321 inquiry, 3588, 6698, 6706, 8391, 8392 suspension of council, 578, 581, 582, 3327; ms. 568 WorkSafe, 2456 probity audits, 4519 puppy farming, 2148, 4429, 6713, 6714; ms. 8541 record-keeping plans, 4512 staff, 6058 State Local Government Agreement, 2807, 4474 Stop Puppy Farming Consultation, 4475, 4528, 4531, 4672, 6704, 6714, 6840 Subiaco, City of, public council meetings, 6702, 6842 Swan, City of, Martin, John Bruce, p. 439 “Timely Payment of Suppliers” report, 4524, 6701 Victoria Park, Town of, 3237 WA State and Local Government Partnership Agreement, 3492, 6119 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1820 Broome, Shire of Eighty Mile Beach caravan park, 5541 Sandfire Roadhouse, 1800 caravan parks and camping grounds, fencing height, 5208, 5386 Carnarvon, Shire of, CEO travel, 5447 cemeteries cemetery boards, 4876 Karrakatta renewal program, 8143; s. 7409; 8360 p. 3735 complaints handling, p. 6550, 9193 elected members, employer influence, 5204 Esperance, Shire of major projects, p. 3079 Merivale Road landfill site, s. 3954 Kalgoorlie–Boulder, City of, 1810, 4567 libraries, interlibrary loan system, 5809, 5931 Local Government Act, suspensions, 1395 (correction of answer 1463) Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, Department of, staff, annual leave, 3809 Local Government Standards Panel, p. 6726, 7631, 8741, 8867, 9126 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3820, 3824, 3827, 3831 local road upkeep levy, 3003 Melville, City of building matters, inquiry, p. 5355, 5619 inquiry, 3106, 3269, 4841, 6441, 8771, 8912, 9155 property damage, inquiry, p. 7753 Melville, City of and City of Cockburn, s. 5046 Midland Oval redevelopment plan, s. 1406 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1806 freedom of information requests, 1791 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 65

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (continued) Council (continued) minister (continued) Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3808 meetings, City of Perth, 1089 mobile devices, 1978 Moora visits, 3147 on-demand transport services, 1994 Optus Stadium visits, 1845 portfolios boards and committees, 5558 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1836 records management and archiving, 4914A staff, annual leave, 5551 travel, 5352, 7922 Twitter accounts, 1986 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5690 prescribed burning, south west, 5647 procurement practices, 9085 puppy farming, working dogs, 4718 Swan, City of, Midland Oval redevelopment, 3107, 3429, 3920, 6443 Wanneroo, City of, performance, p. 5468 ward review, Greater Geraldton, City of, p. 4226 West, Hon Darren, complaints, 1808, 3749 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AMENDMENT (SUSPENSION AND DISMISSAL) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 593 introduction and first reading, 716 second reading, 3302, 3331, 3467; in reply, 3477 consideration in detail, 3489, 3505–3530, 3573–3578 third reading, 3602; in reply, 3604 returned, 7752 assent, 8195 questions, 4670, 7820 Council receipt and first reading, 3957 second reading, 3957, 7661; in reply, 7665 third reading, 7667 assent, 8121 LOCAL PROJECTS, LOCAL JOBS PROGRAM, SELECT COMMITTEE INTO THE Council establishment — notice of motion, 3238 McGOWAN GOVERNMENT Assembly accountability — notice of motion, 7444; motion, 7582 budget repair measures — removal of notice, 2163, 7055 committees, inquiries and reviews — notice of motion, 322; removal of notice, 4927 consistency — notice of motion, 593; removal of notice, 5577 cost of living, education budget and infrastructure projects — notice of motion, 3865; motion, 4026 cost-of-living increases, 2403 Darling Range, electoral district of infrastructure projects, 3543; amendment to motion, 3551; motion, as amended, 3556 notice of motion, 3168; motion, 3339 decision-making — notice of motion, 7824; motion, 7964; question to be put, 7987; motion, 7987 economic performance — notice of motion, 2735, 4927; motion, 2905, 5106 education portfolio — notice of motion, 5578 election commitments cost-of-living increases, 2723, 2725 electricity prices — removal of notice, 2747, 7445 financial management plan — removal of order, 8698 new taxes — removal of notice, 1677, 6626 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 66 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

McGOWAN GOVERNMENT (continued) Assembly (continued) financial plan — removal of order, 3988 Fremantle outer harbour — notice of motion, 5578 frontline services — notice of motion, 5982; motion, 6294 infrastructure — removal of notice, 7824 integrity standards — notice of motion, 322; removal of notice, 4927 jobs cost of living — removal of notice, 3543, 8195 creation, 8975 policy — removal of notice, 3184 key performance indicators, 5868, 5869 law and order policies — removal of notice, 3184 methamphetamine, 2037 ministers — removal of order, 7445 parliamentary debate — standing orders suspension motion, 993; question to be put, 1003; standing orders suspenion motion, 1004 performance, 733; notice of motion, 8698; motion, 8837 program funding — notice of motion, 4308 project and financial management — notice of motion, 322; motion, 408 regional funding, 3866; notice of motion, 2162; motion, 2411 regional Western Australia — notice of motion, 593; removal of notice, 5577 state economy, 8986; notice of motion, 5578; motion, 5734 tourism and education sectors, government performance, 4794 Tourism industry, 8698 transparency — notice of motion, 8698 transparency and accountability, 5982 Western Australian Jobs Act, 978 Council decision-making motion, 7994, 8001 Regional Development, Minister for, pex. 8041 departments, annual reports, 6750 (answer advice 6893) election commitments, 3916 financial plan — motion, 1916 information supply motion, 7225; in reply, 7236 information supply, s. 7275, 7279 Langoulant report — motion, 1426 WA Labor Party, China links, 9157 MAJOR EVENTS (TICKET SCALPING) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 5981 introduction and first reading, 6262 second reading, 6292 McKIERNAN, JAMES PHILIP Council tribute, s. 4867–4869 MARSHALL, ARTHUR DIX Assembly condolence motion, 3834 Council tribute, s. 3136, 3137 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Assembly Armadale, member for, taxi industry reform consultation, 1177, 1728, 2230 Carine, Member for, City of Perth, pex. 4016 colour printers, 4380 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 67

MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (continued) Assembly (continued) Cottesloe, member for resignation, 4 swearing-in, 1659 Darling Range former member for, criminal investigation notice of motion, 3010; removal of order, 7691 notice of motion, 3367; amendment to notice of motion, 3482; motion, 3482; motion, in reply, 3489 s. 2375, 2747, 3048, 3168 member for Procedure and Privileges Committee report, 2140; pex. 2158 swearing-in, 4295 driver or chauffer services, 2229 electorate offices, 3227 Leader of the Opposition, Willetton Sports Club, grant, pex. 192 Moora Residential College, site visit, 5270 Pilbara, member for, comments, Karratha, s. 6932 Thornlie, member for, Keep Australia Beautiful, litter infringements, pex. 7823 West, Hon Darren, social media posts, 3533 Council Central Wheatbelt, member for, freedom of information application, 3270 (supplementary information 7273) Darling Range, member for, work history, 2539, 2684, 2841, 2847 electorate allowance, political candidate promotion, 3427 McGinn, Hon Kyle, leave of absence — motion, 6551, 7754 Members of Parliament (Financial Interests) Act, 5467 North West Central, member for, Premier’s comments, 5201 O’Brien, Hon Simon birthday wishes, 2859 comments, Beeliar wetlands, s. 8046, 8047 parliamentary questions Halidon PS, pex. 5210 question without notice 329, apology to Hon Sue Ellery, pex. 3893 President of the Legislative Council, Natasha Kaylee Roche, s. 4225 Rowe, Hon Samantha, leave of absence — motion, 5911 West, Hon Darren comments, ruling by President, matter of privilege, 4225 complaints, 3749 Yang, Hon Pierre, disclosure requirements, pex. 9209 MENTAL HEALTH Assembly Alcohol.Think Again campaign, ms. 8367 Black Dog Ride 1 Dayer 2018, s. 870 Busselton Health Campus, 6120 children of parents with a mental illness, 8274 drug and alcohol rehabilitation centres, 2809 drug and alcohol rehabilitation services Pemberton, 7355 south west region, 7354 East Metropolitan Youth Unit, 7563 Geraldton Sobering Up Centre, p. 2547 Graylands Hospital, divestment, 117 Lifeline WA, 8256 Men’s Sheds of Western Australia, 6796 mental health services east metropolitan region, g. 5235; p. 8058 initiatives, ms. 5838 mental health system, 5875, 5876 Meth Helpline call statistics, 8307 funding, 5970, 5971 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 68 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

MENTAL HEALTH (continued) Assembly (continued) Midland Public Hospital, mental health emergency centre, 8190 patients, hospital emergency departments, 6791, 6792 preventative and educational programs, 8256 recovery college, model, ms. 1849 Ride for Youth, ms. 714 step-up, step-down programs Albany, ms. 7927 investment, 6795 Pilbara, p. 6898 suicide prevention strategy, 6615 south west region, 3234 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1597 alcohol and other drug residential rehabilitation centre, south west, 3832 Alcohol.Think Again campaign, ms. 8313 assertive patient flow, 3272 “Better Choices. Better Lives: Western Australian Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drug Services Plan 2015–2025”, 8538 clinical governance review, 6756, 9158 community-managed mental health services, s. 6768 consultation liaison services, 7152–7154, 7282 drug and alcohol services non-residential, 5535, 5823 residential, 5536 drug attitude surveys, 7517 East Metropolitan Youth Unit, 7677 elder suicide, s. 2544 emergency department presentations, 7418 Exit International workshop, 7903 fly in, fly out workers, 9234; ms. 9128 Geraldton Sobering Up Centre, 2372 Graylands Hospital, closure, 5808 “Integrated Atlas of Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs”, 7154 “Learnings from the message stick: The report of the Inquiry into Aboriginal youth suicide in remote areas”, 3139 mental health accommodation strategy, 2088 Mental Health Commission bed increase tender, south west, 9253 Exit International workshop, 8340 “Integrated Atlas of Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs”, 6442 trans-cultural mental health unit, review, 1459 mental health initiatives, s. 5819 mental health services, south west region, 1321 Mental Health Week events, ms. 6726 suicide, s. 6600 Meth Helpline, 5031, 5562 methamphetamine, compulsory crisis intervention services, 8633 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce, ms. 8614 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1571 freedom of information requests, 1537 mobile devices, 1545 Moora visits, 3148 on-demand transport services, 1645 Optus Stadium visits, 1654 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1641 records management and archiving, 4739 Twitter accounts, 1623 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 69

MENTAL HEALTH (continued) Council (continued) recovery college, ms. 1738 Ride for Youth, s. 653 step-up, step-down programs Albany, ms. 7753 Karratha, 8635 (correction of answer 8916); s. 6765 suicide prevention strategy, 2087, 2536, 5812 support, s. 1231 support lines, evaluation data, 7380 (answer advice 8645) “The impact of FIFO work practices on mental health”, 3788 Western Australian Alcohol and Other Drug Conference 2018, excellence awards, s. 1180 World Suicide Prevention Day, s. 5518 METHAMPHETAMINE Assembly alleged meth lab, g. 6465 McGowan government commitment, 6621 meth border force, 8686 Meth Helpline call statistics, 8307 funding, 5970, 5971 Methamphetamine Action Plan, 2037, 2041, 4012, 8684 seizures, 4610 south west region, 2892 strategy, 4790 Council compulsory crisis intervention services, 8633 Meth Helpline, 5031, 5562 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce, ms. 8614 usage — motion, 7237; in reply, 7244; s. 7276, 7278 METRONET see “Railway (METRONET) Bill 2018” and “Transport” METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME (BEELIAR WETLANDS) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 7824 introduction and first reading, 7929 second reading, 7930 MINERAL SANDS (COOLJARLOO) MINING AND PROCESSING AGREEMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly assent, 25 MINES AND PETROLEUM Assembly agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 4350 applications, leases, licences, permits, 4432–4459 Argentina, mineral resources, memorandum of understanding, ms. 3457 Bellevue goldmine, Viago lode, ms. 7928 BHP and Rio Tinto, iron ore exports, 4464 Cleveland–Cliffs and Mineral Resources Ltd, Koolyanobbing, referral to Public Accounts Committee — standing orders suspension motion, 6506; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 6506; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 6506; motion, 6506 Cleveland–Cliffs, Koolyanobbing, ms. 1108 Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, memorandum of understanding, ms. 1233 Cooperative Research Centre for New Energy Industry, 2397 department “Annual Report 2017–18”, correction, 6898 machinery-of-government changes, 634 outdoor advertisements, 364 Resources Sector Awards for Excellence, ms. 7545 Diggers and Dealers Mining Forum, ms. 5074 exploration incentive scheme, 1669, 2891 fees and expenditure requirements, leases and licences, 4459–4463 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 70 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

MINES AND PETROLEUM (continued) Assembly (continued) fly in, fly out workers, health and wellbeing, draft code of practice, g. 8940 Fraser Institute, annual survey of mining companies, 877, 878 Gorgon gas project, Chevron processing facility, 7569 high-grade iron ore, 4472 industry performance, 2043 lithium processing, 3164 mining licences, 2661 mining and resources sector — removal of order, 7054 mining rehabilitation fund, yearly report, p. 8059 Mining Warden’s Court, Mines and Petroleum portfolio, 5268 minister agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 80 consultations CGM Communications, 3220 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 3220 Lucid Economics, 4350 contact Campaign Capital, 1041 Cannings Purple, 2205 GRA Everingham Pty Ltd, 1042 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 1041 LK Creative Pty Ltd, 1725 Megaw, Michael, 1040 Newgate Communications Pty Ltd, 1040 Satterley Property Group, 80 The Endeavour Consulting Group Pty Ltd, 1726 The Sattler Files Pty Ltd, 1725 The Trustee for ECG Advisory Board, 1725 Western Industrial Strategies, 1040 Leaders’ Forum attendance, 1043 ministerial code of conduct, resignations, 364 portfolios advertising produced or filmed outside WA, 1043 CabCharge and Uber, 83 carbon emissions offset, 83 complaints, 6094 computer network security, 6539, 6689, 6691 conference, seminar and workshop attendance, 1721 creditors, 362 cybersecurity, 4987, 6683 debt, 8605 digital platform advertising, 6517 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3229 drones, 1042 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 637, 6524 event attendance, 84 fees and charges, reviews, 8289 freedom of information requests, 8448 gift registry, 4350 gyms, 363 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6151, 6158, 6169, 6178 information technology policy, 6330 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6680 labour hire company engagement, 2207 lost or stolen devices, 6520 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 2206 mobile devices, 5149 office space, 4348 online merchandise stores, 82 online payment systems, 80 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 71

MINES AND PETROLEUM (continued) Assembly (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) outsourced payroll management companies, 6112 photocopiers, 5151 podcast advertising, 83 privacy breaches, 8253 project management solution subscriptions, 4988 record-keeping plans, 4500 security services, 3218 smart speakers, 4989 state archives access requests, 4480 swimming pools, spas and saunas, 363 vehicles and keys, 632, 2205, 3220, 3221, 4349 wireless networks, 3218 professional development, 6053 shareholding divestment, 363 staff Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, 1724 archives training, 4488 communications activities, 3219 contact bans, Julian Grill and Brian Burke, 80 contact with lobbyist forms, 6056 overpayments, 1724 record-keeping awareness training, 4477 redundant and new positions, 2319 surveys, 3222 term-of-government contracts, 633 workers’ compensation, 84 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 2208 Perth Arena, 2209 travel report, 2229, 3218 projects, Mandurah, Murray–Wellington and Dawesville, 362 resources sector, 5570, 7043, 8102 royalties, , 6060 sand mining, Wellard, 7822 Sino Iron project, mine continuation proposals, Karratha, 8980; p. 8690 Women in Mining and Resources WA Summit, ms. 6260 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha, local participation plan, standing orders suspension motion, 3557; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 3557; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 3557; motion, 3557 Council Aboriginal heritage Fortescue Metals Group, Pilbara, s. 7530 mining leases, Port Hedland, 7777, 7908 program of work, 4249 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1594, 5683 ammonium nitrate transport incident, 5351, 8053 asbestos management, Pilbara, 7671 Banksia Road sand mine, 7771 Cleveland–Cliffs, Koolyanobbing closure, 2997 meeting, Premier, 1082 Mineral Resources Ltd, 5669 mine rehabilitation, 1600 department preliminary notices, notices of completion and electrical safety certificates, submission methods, 3786 staff sensitive information, 5349 shareholders, 1473 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 72 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

MINES AND PETROLEUM (continued) Council (continued) Eastern Goldfields Miners Memorial, s. 553 Fraser Institute, annual survey of mining companies, 829 Galaxy Resources, lithium mine, dust management, 8533 (answer advice 8645) gold, greenfield exploration, 7270 gold industry, 1391 Gorgon gas project, CO2 storage, 5526 Helena and Aurora Ranges, mining, 947 hydraulic fracturing exploration incentive scheme, 9233 moratorium, Barrow Island, 1459 petroleum leases, 8766 (answer advice 8776) s. 3955 iron ore levy, Nationals WA, s. 7275, 7410, 7680 Joe Lord Core Library, Kalgoorlie, 8146, 8770 Kingston fauna habitat zone, minerals exploration licence, 2846 land use separation distances, 5488 (answer advice 5816) lithium mining, Greenbushes, 8643, 8914 mining asbestos management, Pilbara, 9119 Gingilup–Jasper wetland system, 7905, 8770 (answer advice 8776), 9086 Lake Jasper, s. 7411, 8044; p. 8742 lease 31/79, 5344 leases, audit, 1394, 6752 rehabilitation fund, wetlands, 3426 tenement applications, Kalgoorlie registry, 9081, 9235 mining industry, s. 9110 Mining Warden, historic records, Kalgoorlie, 2090 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1568 freedom of information requests, 1534 Harriet Point agreement, 8177 meetings, south metropolitan region, 1558 (correction of answer 2096), 3795 mobile devices, 1541 Moora visits, 3453 on-demand transport services, 1644 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 portfolios boards and committees, 5560 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1832 records management and archiving, 4890 Twitter accounts, 1617 staff, annual leave, 5547 Murujuga Living Knowledge Centre, 3919, 5648 onshore gas industry, 6461, 8915 Pinjin pastoral station, Hawthorn Resources, 838, 3918, 4118, 5343, 5402, 5463, 5528, 6574, 6755, 6891, 7675; s. 3779 prospecting access deeds, 1222 licence applications, 2992 seismic survey, Canning Basin, 5350 uranium mining Mulga Rock, 5527 projects, 4877 Wittenoom memorial, Solidarity Park, s. 5213 Woodside Energy, Karratha gas plant, electrical fault, 1326, 1963 MINES SAFETY AND INSPECTION AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly returned, 5581 assent, 5577 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 73

MINES SAFETY AND INSPECTION AMENDMENT BILL 2017 (continued) Council cognate debate, 5196 second reading — cognate debate, 5196, 5291; in reply, 5302 committee, 5336, 5337 report, 5337 third reading, 5337 assent, 5467 MINING AMENDMENT (PROCEDURES AND VALIDATION) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 8698 introduction and first reading, 8805 second reading, 8806 tabling of draft, ms. 3844 MINING ON PINJIN STATION, SELECT COMMITTEE INTO Council establishment — made order of the day — motion, 4820; notice of motion, 4820; motion, 5021 extension of reporting time — motion, 8123, 8336 interim report, “Inquiry into Mining on Pinjin Station — Extension of Time” — tabling, 8123 MINISTERS OF THE CROWN Assembly Agriculture and Food, Minister for live export, 3696, 3697, 4186, 4187, 4470, 4472, 6842 performance, 3617, 3618; notice of motion, 4308; motion, 4652 Asian Engagement, Minister for Indonesia visit, ms. 2548 South Korea visit, ms. 6 Child Protection, Minister for, New Zealand visit, ms. 6776 Corrective Services, Minister for notice of motion, 5579 Greenough Regional Prison, standing orders suspension motion, 8807; tanding orders suspension — amendment to motion, 8807; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 8807; motion, 8608, 8807 leave, 6201, 6546, 6547 performance, 8826; notice of motion, 4307, 8698; motion, 4626; motion, in reply, 4651 delegation, United States of America and United Arab Emirates, ms. 371 Education and Training, Minister for, performance, 5568; notice of motion, 7824 Emergency Services; Corrective Services, Minister for, Singapore visit, ms. 4588 Health, Minister for performance, 6811; notice of motion, 6626 United Kingdom visit, ms. 5227 Housing, Minister for, financial declaration, 88 ministerial behaviour, complaints, 2576 ministerial offices, mobile device and credit card expenditure, 150 overseas ministerial visits, 6696 parliamentary secretaries, lobbyists, record of contact, 1735 Premier agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2650 Burns Beach elecorate visit, s. 6933 China visit, 3156; ms. 3152 consultations CGM Communications, 1737 (correction of answer 2582) Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 1737 (correction of answer 2582) Lucid Economics, 2643 contact Beazley, Kim, 123 Cannings Purple, 122 contact ban, Julian Grill and Brian Burke, 2650 Dumas House office, 2658, 4424, 6719 portfolios complaints, 6085 computer network security, 6180, 6191, 6535 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 74 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

MINISTERS OF THE CROWN (continued) Assembly (continued) Premier (continued) portfolios (continued) cybersecurity, 4358, 4366, 6134, 6282, 6283 debt, 8257 digital platform advertising, 6060 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3230 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6098 fees and charges, reviews, 8454 freedom of information requests, 8268 gift registry, 2318 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6145, 6159, 6532, 6535 information technology policy, 6328 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6128 labour hire company engagement, 154 lost or stolen devices, 6076 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 149 mobile devices, 4403 office space, 2297 outsourced payroll management companies, 6343 photocopiers, 4419 privacy breaches, 7627 project management solution subscriptions, 4379 record-keeping plans, 4510 security services, 2248 smart speakers, 4387 state archives access requests, 4485 vehicles and keys, 240, 2268, 2278, 2308 wireless networks, 2239 professional development, 6050 staff archives training, 4497 contact with lobbyist forms, 6054 FTE, 1736 record-keeping awareness training, 4480 redundant and new positions, 2322 surveys, 2282 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 1044, 1045 Perth Arena, 1046, 1048 travel, Abrolhos Islands, 2227 United Kingdom and Germany visit, ms. 1659 WA Police union, meeting request, 6501 Regional Development, Minister for Albany wave farm, 6627 performance, 4305, 4306 Sport and Recreation, Minister for, KidSport, pex. 733 Tourism, Minister for India visit, ms. 4748; 8938 performance — standing orders suspension motion, 1671; question to be put, 1675; standing orders suspension motion resumed, 1675 Singapore visit, ms. 5565 Transport, Minister for performance — notice of motion, 1005; motion, 1146 Southern Ports Authority, WorkSafe investigation, 5273 Treasurer China visit, disclosure, 4786 Europe and United States visit, ms. 4590 United States and United Arab Emirates visit, ms. 567 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 75

MINISTERS OF THE CROWN (continued) Assembly (continued) Water, Minister for chamber decorum complaint, 3856 referral to Procedure and Privileges Committee — standing orders suspension motion, 3856; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 3858; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 3858; motion, 3858 Singapore visit, ms. 5704 Council Agriculture and Food, Minister for, Qatar visit, ms. 4820 Corrective Services, Minister for, budget responsibility, 8916 Deputy Premier agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1598 briefing notes and speaking points, 1571 freedom of information requests, 1537 mobile devices, 1545 Moora visits, 3148 on-demand transport services, 1646 Optus Stadium visits, 1654 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1642 (supplementary information 2096) Twitter accounts, 1624 Financial Management Act, obligations, 5932 ministerial behaviour, complaints, 2356 ministerial offices chiefs of staff, 941 staff, social media policy, 7031 motor vehicle entitlements, point of order, s. 526 Premier agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1599 agricultural region visit, 7923 briefing notes and speaking points, 1572 business case access, 7922 China visit, (answer advice 1505, 1778) 2123, 3102 (answer advice 3111), 3108 freedom of information requests, 1538, 5353 Huawei, verbal or written briefings, 6458 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3809 London visit, 1494 London visit and China visit, 2838, 2989 meetings Fortescue Metals Group, 5348 south metropolitan region, 1528, 1558, 2130, 4735, 6774, 7031, 7923, 8364 mobile devices, 1546 (supplementary information 1778) Moora visits, 3454, 5352 Murphy, Kieran, appointment, 2538 on-demand transport services, 1647 Optus Stadium visits, 1655, 5223, 6772, 8055 portfolios boards and committees, 5559 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2127 records management and archiving, 5217 Twitter accounts, 1625 Rinehart, Gina, correspondence, 1588, 3449 staff, annual leave, 5556 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5692 Regional Development, Minister for agricultural region visit, 8798 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on, pex. 4570 ministerial responsibilities — motion, 9195 Occupational Safety and Health Amendment Bill 2017, Committee of the Whole, s. 5400 question without notice 494, pex. 3756 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 76 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

MISUSE OF DRUGS AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Council notice of motion to introduce, 4228 introduction and first reading, 4676 second reading, 4676 MOORA RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE see “Education and Training” NATIONAL REDRESS SCHEME FOR INSTITUTIONAL CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE (COMMONWEALTH POWERS) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 4927 introduction and first reading, 5077 second reading, 5077, 5704, 5726, 5847; in reply, 5849 appropriation, 5577 consideration in detail, 5852–5861 third reading, 5861 returned, 8734 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 8813–8818 Council receipt and first reading, 5816 second reading, 5816, 8123, 8134, 8151 committee, 8169–8173, 8349–8357, 8507–8524, 8535, 8615–8632, 8647–8651 report, 8651 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 8651 third reading, 8651 Assembly’s message, 8776 assent, 9160 s. 7533, 8787 NATURAL GAS (CANNING BASIN JOINT VENTURE) AGREEMENT (TERMINATION) BILL 2017 Assembly second reading, 1253; in reply, 1262 consideration in detail, 1265, 3595–3599 third reading, 3599; in reply, 3602 returned, 4653 assent, 5577 Council receipt and first reading, 3956 second reading, 3956, 4272; in reply, 4277 committee, 4278–4280, 4560 third reading, 4560 assent, 5291 question: consultation, 6609 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly returned, 5581 assent, 5577 Council cognate debate, 5196 second reading — cognate debate, 5196, 5210, 5291; in reply, 5302 committee, 5306, 5307, 5317–5336 report, 5337 third reading, 5337 assent, 5467 Committee of the Whole, s. 5400 PARLIAMENTARY BUDGET OFFICER BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 7444 introduction and first reading, 7547 second reading, 7580 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 77

PAY-ROLL TAX AMENDMENT (DEBT AND DEFICIT REMEDIATION) BILL 2017 Assembly returned, 25 assent, 25 Council assent, 499 PAY-ROLL TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (DEBT AND DEFICIT REMEDIATION) BILL 2017 Assembly returned, 25 assent, 25 Council assent, 499 PAY-ROLL TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT (EXEMPTION FOR TRAINEES) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 1005 introduction and first reading, 1109 second reading, 1109, 1859, 2009, 2022, 2046; in reply, 2047 consideration in detail, 2051–2059 third reading, 2060; in reply, 2062 assent, 3168 Council receipt and first reading, 1973 second reading, 1973, 2107, 2362, 2508, 2519; in reply, 2520 committee, 2527–2531, 2541, 2542, 2707–2710 third reading, 2710 assent, 3079 PERSONAL CHOICE AND COMMUNITY SAFETY, SELECT COMMITTEE ON Council establishment — amendment to notice of motion, 1477, 4999; point of order, 5000; motion, 5355; in reply, 5361 membership — motion, 5362 PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY RESOURCES AMENDMENT (BANNING THE USE OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURE STIMULATION) BILL 2018 Council notice of motion to introduce, 8615 PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY RESOURCES AMENDMENT (VETO POWERS) BILL 2017 Council introduction and first reading, 2951 second reading, 2952 PLANNING Assembly 6 Birnham Road, Canning Vale, p. 5981 Beeliar wetlands, 7944 Bunbury Development Committee, 8252 department, Evan Jones, appointment, 8247 Design WA, 8247 Dianella industrial precinct, City of Stirling, local planning scheme 3, p. 4747 Duffy House, Woodvale, g. 8944 East Fremantle, Town of, local planning scheme 3, amendment 15, Royal George Hotel site, p. 5226, 7286, 8799 Garvey Park wetland, lot 603 Fauntleroy Avenue, Ascot, p. 23; g. 442 Hillview Lifestyle Village, Kalamunda, p. 370 Industrial Lands Authority, West Mundijong, 3324 Kiara College, 8248 lot 2, Piara Waters, zoning, g. 2007 Mangles Bay marina, metropolitan region scheme amendment, ms. 7692 Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority Riverside project, 1179 Scarborough planning framework and design guidelines, development approval, p. 8194; ruling by Speaker, 8206 Metropolitan Region Improvement Fund, 2248 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 78 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

PLANNING (continued) Assembly (continued) metropolitan region scheme, south metropolitan region, rezoning, standing orders suspension motion, 7930; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 7930, 7931; motion, 7932 metropolitan region scheme amendment 1308/41, East Wanneroo structure plan area, ms. 2866 Middleton Beach Activity Centre, 7103 model scheme text adoption, 2806 Perth hills planning and tourism strategy, 7819 Pickering Brook town site, 3613 Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, site redevelopment, 3232 Roe Highway stages 8 and 9, 977, 978 Shalom House, 6799, 6943 South Perth station precinct plan, 6392 State Administrative Tribunal, City of Busselton, 6964 State Planning Policy 5.4: Road and Rail Noise, 8249 Statutory Planning Committee, 3236 Subiaco East precinct, 3232 urban infill, 6327 WA Planning Commission decisions, minister’s amendments, 3226 lots 23, 24 and 50, Kalamunda Railway Reserve, p. 8540 recommendations, 5617 Waterloo industrial park, 7102 Western Australian Planning Commission Mandogalup, 7104 recommendations, 7106 Square facilities, 1178 Waterline sculpture, 2226 Council 3 Oceans twin towers development, Scarborough, 5677 coastal experience centre, 8636 Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, 7775, 8349, 9154, 9237, 9239 “A Guide to Managing Conflict of Interest” report, 5538 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1592 Araluen Botanic Park 2018–19 state budget, 5031 funding, 5224, 6606, 8055 Beeliar wetlands, 6994 Bunbury Development Committee, 1225, 8528 bushfire attack level assessments, 525, 830 community consultation, s. 7919 Design WA, stage 1 policies, 3915 Dianella industrial precinct, rezoning, p. 4675 draft design reports, 5675 East Fremantle, Town of, s. 6448 Greenpatch development, Dalyellup (see also Environment) p. 4226, 7357 tuart bushland, 2536 wastewater treatment plant, 4843, 7519, 7674 High Street–Stirling Highway intersection, upgrade, 6572, 6752, 6992 infill targets, 7669 Inner City College, memorandum of understanding, 4119 Kimberley Pilbara Gascoyne Joint Development Assessment Panel cultural heritage management assessment, 5494 March meeting, 3970 landfill, Bullsbrook, p. 2949 lot 2, Fanstone Avenue, Beeliar, contaminated site, 4142 McCall Centre, 2 Curtin Avenue, Cottesloe, 4904 Mangles Bay marina, metropolitan region scheme amendment, 9154 Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority 3 Oceans twin towers development, Scarborough, 4119 Scarborough planning framework and design guidelines, development approval, p. 9126 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 79

PLANNING (continued) Council (continued) metropolitan region scheme amendment 1308/41, 4903; ms. 2979 metropolitan region scheme, minor amendment 1341/57, 4845 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1567 freedom of information requests, 1532 mobile devices, 1539 Moora visits, 3146 on-demand transport services, 1842 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1827 records management and archiving, 5050 Twitter accounts, 1616 national population policy, 3750 Perth and Peel strategic assessment, 2689 Perth metropolitan region, 8145 Perth’s population, Infrastructure Australia projection, 1325, 1961 Planning, Lands and Heritage, Department of, staff, annual leave, 3973 population growth, 6991, 7907 Royal George Hotel, redevelopment, 5386, 8148 Shenton Park rehabilitation hospital redevelopment, bushland clearing, Lemnos Street (see also Environment), 520, 826, 1462; s. 1470, 1787 Subiaco, City of density target, 8336 draft local planning scheme, p. 8741 local planning scheme 3, 5676 local planning scheme 5, 5676 Swan, City of, Midland Oval redevelopment, 3273 Tuohy Gardens, 5651, 6238 urban density, s. 8789 urban infill, s. 4281 Vlamingh Parklands, concept plan, 4904 wetland buffer guideline, 5490, 5930 workforce accommodation, 8142, 8340 POLICE Assembly 2018 Nine News Western Australia Police Excellence Awards, ms. 5228 Adler A110 seven-shot shotguns, 438 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2649 alleged meth lab, g. 6465 assaults against seniors, 6678 assistance and attendance phone calls, 6840 Australasian Council of Women and Policing 2018 Excellence in Policing Awards, ms. 6260 Ball, Constable Peter, memorial service, ms. 4914 budget, 5977, 5978 canine unit and mounted section, 5270 child sexual abuse and domestic violence, south west region, 7106, 7624 clandestine drug laboratories, 6527 Commissioner of Police, support, 2376; removal of notice, 7158 counter-terrorism exercises, 2064, 8388 crime prevention and diversity officers, 6677 crime statistics Australian Bureau of Statistics and Western Australia Police Force, 189 Aveley, Belhus, Ellenbrook and The Vines, (answer advice 192) 494, 2460 Doubleview, Gwelup, Innaloo, Osborne Parke, Scarborough and Trigg, (answer advice 192) 495, 2460 McGowan government investment, 6277, 7946 victims of crime, 4185 website statistics, 5972 Darling Range, 3497, 3498, 3536 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 80 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

POLICE (continued) Assembly (continued) districts boundaries realignment, 1867, 1870 Darling Range restructure, 3702 Mandurah, g. 3460, 3660 sworn officers, 7618 drink and drug-driving offences, 1910 drug detection dogs, 6697 family and domestic violence incidents, officer training and support, 641 firearms, transport, g. 4152 forensic officers, 6695 former Ronald McDonald House, 4471 Fyfe, Assistant Commissioner Michelle, retirement, ms. 714 graduates, 8863 helicopter replacement, 2578 hoon offences, 6528 Igglesden, First Class Constable Darren, tribute, ms. 7035 illegal parking, disabled bays, 7622 illegal window washers, g. 3013 impounded dirt, motor and off-road bikes, 7624 impounded vehicles, 6725 leavers strategy, ms. 7927 Leslie Street–Mandurah Road red-light camera, 151 Lindner, David, 1868, 1869 liquor enforcement unit, 6696 liquor licensing applications, 906 medically retired officers, 7175, 8189 meth border force, 8686 methamphetamine McGowan government commitment, 6621 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce, 2041 seizures, 4610 strategy, 4790 minister consultations CGM Communications, 1914 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 1915 Lucid Economics, 2315 contact, Cannings Purple, 121 portfolios complaints, 7618 computer network security, 6544, 7347, 8862 cybersecurity, 4357, 4365, 6682 digital platform advertising, 6673 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3587 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6523 fees and charges, reviews, 8865 firearms, 4391 gift registry, 2482 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6532–6535, 7346 information technology policy, 6329 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6528 labour hire company engagement, 153 Lockwood, Nicole, 9049 lost or stolen devices, 6518 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 640 mobile devices, 4402 office space, 2472 outsourced payroll management companies, 6525 photocopiers, 4415 privacy breaches, 7630 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 81

POLICE (continued) Assembly (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) project management solution subscriptions, 4654 record-keeping plans, 4669 security services, 2448 smart speakers, 4385 state archives access requests, 4664 vehicles and keys, 133, 2464, 2467, 2475 wireless networks, 2238 professional development, 7618 questions on notice, 2651 staff archives training, 4665 contact with lobbyist forms, 7618 FTE, 1913, 2449 electorate offices, 6207 record-keeping awareness training, 4479 redundant and new positions, 2484 surveys, 2469 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 1910 Perth Arena, 1911, 1912 Narrier, Patrick Lennard, dangerous sex offender, escape, 2581 National Crime Authority, bombing, ms. 567 north west water police unit, closure, 876 Northbridge police complex, 2212, 2213 officers additional, 7323, 8576, 8577 age demographics, 6349 firearms training, 6696 leave without pay, 6205 special constables, 6528 suspensions, 6547 unsworn, 6527 officers fluent in languages other than English, 159 operational savings, body cameras, 4611, 4612 outstanding bench warrants, 640 pill testing review, 6695 Police and Community Youth Centres, 6676 Police Remembrance Day, ms. 6613 protective service officers, 2461 random breath tests, Jurien Bay, 770 random roadside testing, Mandurah, 640 regional enforcement unit, 7622 rental subsidies, 3162, 3163 response times, Hillarys, Joondalup and Kingsley, 6840 rewards offered, 9048; ms. 7158 roadside drug tests, 6679 sex offenders, Operation Fledermaus, Roebourne, 6504, 6505 staff, 2018–19 state budget, 2893 stations, 7623 Ballajura, 6123, 6678 Cockburn, 4465, 6123 Hillarys, 4465, 6123 holding cells, 155 Joondalup, 4465 Mandurah asset investment program, 155 officers, 4351 police graduates, 438 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 82 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

POLICE (continued) Assembly (continued) stations (continued) Mundijong, 4468, 8865 staff and jurisdictions, (answer advice 7438) 7620 standalone or leased premises, 6696 strategic accommodation plan, 6697 tailgating offences, 6547 traffic infringements, 6679 TruNarc machines, 6718 Valentino, Anthony John, bail, 7822, 7823 WA Police Legacy, s. 4783 Watson, Superintendent John Patrick, Australian Police Medal 4226, tribute, ms. 311 Western Australia Police Force R U OK Day, ms. 5968 staff, injuries, 2207 terrorism powers, 878 workers’ compensation, 732, 3609, 3851, 3852 youth crime intervention officers, south west region, 8864 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1820, 6253 body armour, 2123 certificates of service, 8908 Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Act, registered sex offender compliance, 2994 community safety, strategies, 1091 complaints and investigations, 3966 computer-aided dispatch jobs, 6888, 7139 Corruption and Crime Commission, report into tasering incident, Fremantle, 1386 corruption oversight agencies, multi-partisan select committee, p. 4675 court security services, 3963 crime recording procedures, 1084 crime statistics goldfields, 7538 Kimberley region, 825 cyclists without helmets, fines enforcement registry, grant advice, 3972 dignitary protection unit, Scarborough Beach, protester, 1324, 1460 districts, south west, 8142 domestic violence, incident reports, 5387, 7281 drug offences, prosecutions, 4251 drugs, regional areas, 6571 electoral irregularities, investigation, Pilbara, 4566 (answer advice 4725), 7513 (answer advice 7678) entertainment precincts, antisocial behaviour action plans, 8032 family violence special case team, 7925 firearms database, 8035 gel ball guns, 4564 licence applications, 5202, 5383 licensing applications, 7673, 7775 correspondence, 3268 renewal, 9153, 9160 revocations, 7135, 8795, 8796 recreational shooters, requirements, 5068 regional transport, 3273 (answer advice, 3430), 8910 shooting range licensing, 6235 Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (WA) flyers, 6990, 8340 stolen, 564, 7904 transport approved commercial carriers policy, 3751, 4115, 6256, 6257 Australia Post, 3922 SHOT Expo, 3919 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 83

POLICE (continued) Council (continued) Firearms Act, review, 6888 fit for custody assessments, 4294, 6602 forced marriage cases, 7282 Hanson, Senator Pauline, Western Australia visit, security, 7137, 8927 helicopter replacement, 4138, 4293 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3977–3981 medically retired officers, 4256, 4564, 5028, 5808; s. 4282; p. 6970 mental health co-response teams trial, 5962; s. 5960 methamphetamine, usage — motion, 7237; in reply, 7244; s. 7276, 7278 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1806 freedom of information requests, 1792 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3972 mobile devices, 1795 Moora visits, 2721 on-demand transport services, 1995 Optus Stadium visits, 1997 portfolios boards and committees, 5558 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2126 records management and archiving, 4739 Twitter accounts, 1823 staff, annual leave, 5962 motor vehicle availability, 3965 non-fatal strangulation, 1801 north west water police unit closure, 1323, 1324 (answer advice 1398) , 1392 (correction of answer 1504) PV Delphinus, decommissioning, 2862, 2863 officers assaulted, charges, 565 mental health, s. 7020 Perth district, 2091, 2356 protective service officers, 1557, 2123, 3987, 5667, 8365 pursuits, 6603 regional enforcement unit, 4286, 6604, 8927 regional resources, 4139 rotary wing aircraft, 4137 seized cannabis plants, 2993 specialist domestic violence investigation unit, 1454 speed cameras, infringements review, 5030 stations Capel, 2534, 5927 front counter contacts, 5489 Mundijong, 3102 street drinking, 562 suspected suicide deaths, next-of-kin notification, 2128 vehicles, offensive slogans, 8040 Western Australia Police Force, Kimberley, 1962 workers’ compensation, 524, 831 youth crime intervention officers, south west region, 5805, 7541 PORTS AND HARBOURS see “Transport” PORTS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly second reading, 4166; in reply, 4169 third reading, 4171 Council receipt and first reading, 4134 second reading, 4134 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 84 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

PREMIER AND CABINET, DEPARTMENT OF THE Assembly CabCharge and Uber, 2647 Dumas House, access, 6057 freedom of information applications, 5973, 5976 freedom of information unit, 2655 Infrastructure Western Australia — notice of motion, 322; removal of notice, 4927 ministerial aircraft, 1735 record-keeping procedures, voicemail and text messages, 4531, 6712 Council “Cabinet Handbook”, matters requiring cabinet approval, 4566 Dumas House, office relocation, 949 freedom of information requests, classified information, 5929 freedom of information unit, 3105, 3267, 5221 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3819, 3822, 3826–3831 ministerial aircraft, 1557, 3449 register of gifts, 5561 remuneration, 7520 staff annual leave, 3815 security clearance, 5557 WA Labor Party logo, advertisement, 8772 PREMIER’S STATEMENT Assembly presentation, 25 consideration, 30, 63, 161, 197, 216, 251, 291, 2017, 4322, 8724, 9008 amendment to question Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 172, 193 regional education programs, camp schools and agricultural education farms provision trust, 200 regional education programs, Moora Residential College, 34 PROCEDURE AND PRIVILEGES COMMITTEE Assembly Darling Range, member for, referral, 6 petitions, 484 second report, “Misleading the House: Statements Made by the Member for Darling Range” tabling, 2150 adoption of report — standing orders suspension motion, 2159; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 2160; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 2161; motion, 2378; amendment to motion, 2381, 2436, 2439; in reply, 2441 third report, “Report on a Person Adversely Referred to in the Legislative Assembly—Dr Jemma Green” — tabling, 3466; adoption of report, 3466 fourth report, “Report on a Person Adversely Referred to in the Legislative Assembly—Mr Adrian Fini” — tabling, 3467; adoption of report, 3467 fifth report, “Report on a Person Adversely Referred to in the Legislative Assembly — Rev Peter Abetz” — tabling, 5244; adoption of report, 5244 sixth report, “Report on a Person Adversely Referred to in the Legislative Assembly — Mr Glenn Dewhurst” — tabling, 5245; adoption of report, 5245 seventh report, “Enhancing the Legislative Assembly’s Procedures” — tabling, 6473, 6475 PROCEDURE AND PRIVILEGES, STANDING COMMITTEE ON Council forty-fifth report, “Outstanding Matters from the 39th Parliament”, recommendation 2 — adoption of report, 9245 forty-sixth report, “Acknowledgement of Country”, recommendations 1 and 2 — motion, 1938; amendment to motion, 1948; motion, as amended, 1948; report, 1948 forty-seventh report, “Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment Bill 2017 — Extension of time” tabling, 1450 extension of reporting time — motion, 1450, 1464 forty-eighth report, “Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment Bill 2017” — tabling, 2486 forty-ninth report, “Treaty Function: Standing Committee on Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review” tabling, 2486; report, 9245 made order of the day — motion, 2486 recommendation 1 — adoption of report, 9245 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 85

PROCEDURE AND PRIVILEGES, STANDING COMMITTEE ON (continued) Council (continued) fiftieth report, “A matter of privilege raised by Hon Jim Chown MLC — Terms of reference” — tabling, 4676 fifty-first report, “Review of the Standing Orders relating to motions on notice — Request for extension of reporting time and discussion paper” — tabling, 5910; motion, 5911, 6231, 6744 fifty-second report, “A matter of privilege raised by Hon Jim Chown MLC” — tabling, 6446; made order of the day — motion, 6447 fifty-third report, “Review of the Standing Orders relating to motions on notice” tabling, 7754; made an order of the day — motion, 7754 recommendation 1 — adoption of report, 9244; amendment to temporary order — motion, 9244; adoption of report, 9245 fifty-fourth report, “Standing Order 6(3): Recalling the Council” — tabling, 9052 standing orders review — notice of motion, 3238; made order of the day — motion, 3371; motion, 3762 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE Assembly inquiry into public sector management practices — terms of reference, 8997 membership change — notice of motion, 244; motion, 323 third report, “PCH—A Long Waiting Period: A critique of the state’s management and oversight of the Perth Children’s Hospital project” tabling, 1243 correction, 2866 government response, 3865; ms. 3844 fourth report, “Budget Briefing 2018–19” — tabling, 4155 fifth report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — tabling, 6473 sixth report, “No (More) Time to Waste: The ongoing implementation of Western Australia’s Waste Strategy” — tabling, 6909 seventh report, “Further Along the Path: The development and implementation of the Western Australian Bicycle Network Plan” — tabling, 7701 eighth report, “Setting the Stage for Improvement: Department of Education’s management of student attendance” — tabling, 8949 PUBLIC AND HEALTH SECTOR LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (RIGHT OF RETURN) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 4307 as to introduction and first reading, 4591 introduction and first reading, 4617 second reading, 4617, 5581; in reply, 5584 appropriation, 4927 consideration in detail, 5586–5588 third reading, 5588 question: senior executive service, 7221 Council receipt and first reading, 5660 second reading, 5660, 8022, 8042, 9225; in reply, 9230 committee, 9231, 9232 PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT Assembly Beazley, Hannah, 8254 Deeks, Commodore Mike, Agent General, London, ms. 2376 Dumas House, refurbishment savings, 1050 “Independent Review of the Public Sector Commission”, ms. 6612 Public Sector Commission appointments, 4295 independent contracts review, ms. 8180 review, ms. 1848 public sector employees job security, 4607 permanent positions, 4615, 4616 senior executive service, wage freeze, 6495, 6496 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report” — notice of motion, 593; removal of notice, 5577 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 86 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT (continued) Assembly (continued) “State of the Sector: 2018”, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 8974, 8975 term-of-government employees, 8254 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1273 Council exited staff, 1473 Integrity (Lobbyists) Act, 6440 Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation, Department of, acting director general, 1764 machinery-of-government changes, implementation, 8344 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1572 freedom of information requests, 1538 mobile devices, 1546 Moora visits, 3454 on-demand transport services, 1646 Optus Stadium visits, 1655 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1643 records management and archiving, 5217 Twitter accounts, 1625 public sector contract and casual workers, 7777 job security, 4723 recruitment, 6238 salary bands, 9151 staff, 5698 term-of-government staff, investigation, 1552, 1553 Public Sector Commission, 8774 government boards and committees, 7517 government contractors audit and review, 5491 independent review, 2690, 2995 independent review of contracts, 8639 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1598, 1600 RACING AND GAMING Assembly alcohol retailers, age compliance, 8441 alcohol-related harm, Pilbara, g. 3014 Golden Mile Trotting Club, p. 5074; g. 8059 Lotterywest grants, 8296 management costs, 8296 retail transformation program, 8296 tickets, 8294, 8295 winning tickets, 8296 pop-up bars, Perth, 2580 “Racing and Wagering Western Australia Annual Report 2017–18”, correction, 8799 Racing and Wagering Western Australia, thoroughbred co-director, 4613, 4788 TAB electronic gaming, 6934, 6936, 7036, 7037 operating costs, 4015 privatisation, 6618, 6621, 6942, 7037, 7039, 7042, 7043; p. 5074; g. 6907 Trackside, 6944, 6945, 7040, 7041; standing orders suspension motion, 7047; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 7047; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 7047; motion, 7047 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1595 alcohol sales, Pilbara, 2355 banned drinkers register trial, 8033 Golden Mile Trotting Club, 5561 Lotterywest, commission rates, 1088, 1223 Meekatharra Race Club, s. 6896 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 87

RACING AND GAMING (continued) Council (continued) minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1569 freedom of information requests, 1535 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3806 mobile devices, 1542 Moora visits, 3298 on-demand transport services, 1993 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1834 records management and archiving, 5055 Twitter accounts, 1619 point-of-consumption wagering tax, 1497, 1499, 1776 Racing and Wagering Western Australia Better Your Bet campaign, 8051 directors, appointment, 4568 redundancies, 8529 regional trotting clubs, closure, 1458 thoroughbred handicapping and race programming review, 1092 racing industry, strategic plan, 4720 (supplementary information 5035); s. 4731, 4731 TAB privatisation, 6755, 9080 Trackside, 6884 RAILWAY (BBI RAIL AUS PTY LTD) AGREEMENT BILL 2017 Assembly assent, 25 RAILWAY (METRONET) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 2162 introduction and first reading, 2556 second reading, 2556, 3605, 3620, 3670; in reply, 3709 consideration in detail, 3712–3720 appropriation, 2735 third reading, 3720; in reply, 3723 returned, 8195 assent, 8195 Council receipt and first reading, 3958 second reading, 3958, 7793, 7799, 7899, 7910 committee, 8014–8022 report, 8022 third reading, 8022 assent, 8121 RAILWAY AND PORT (THE PILBARA INFRASTRUCTURE PTY LTD) AGREEMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 1005 introduction and first reading, 1108 second reading, 1109, 1850; in reply, 1857 third reading, 1858; in reply, 1858 returned, 2204 assent, 2895 Council receipt and first reading, 1780 second reading, 1780, 2072, 2096, 2098; in reply, 2101 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 2097 committee, 2103–2107 report, 2107 third reading, 2107 assent, 2827 question: Fortescue Metals Group, Eliwana railway project, 3447 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 88 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Assembly agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2947 Albany wave energy project notice of motion, 7054; motion, 7194 business case, 3077, 3323, (answer advice 4926) 5286 Carnegie Clean Energy CEO resignation, 8581 financial assistance, 6841, 7101 milestone payment, 5978, 6622, 6633 Regional Development, Minister for meetings, 6627, 7484 mpi. 8195 section 91 licence, 3220 Treasury advice, 8186, 8187 funding, 5978 Garden Island trial, 3222, 4659 local jobs, 6841, 7101 referral to Public Accounts Committee — standing orders suspension motion, 8207; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 8207; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 8207; motion, 8207 subsidy, 2483 Balgo and Kalumburu swimming pool business cases, 2662 Bay Village worker camp, Woodside Energy, Karratha — removal of notice, 8195 business cases, 8310 Busselton–Margaret River Regional Airport expansion, 7951, 8311 Carnegie Clean Energy, financial assistance agreement, (answer advice 7438) 7629 Collie Futures small grants program, 7348 community hub, Kalamunda, 3614 community resource centres funding, 2889, 5096, 5097 review, 2143, 2144 Serpentine and Jarrahdale, Darling Range by-election, 3853 Country Age Pension Fuel Card, 2728, 2729 fly in, fly out, Pilbara — notice of motion, 7054; motion, 7202 Great Southern Development Commission Annual Report 2016–17, erratum, 24 Kalgoorlie–Boulder Chamber of Commerce Business Awards, s. 7725 Karara Mining, magnetite mine, s. 5262 Karratha, member for Pilbara, comments, s. 6932 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2462 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2463 Lucid Economics, 2947 contact, Cannings Purple, 121 performance, 4305, 4306; notice of motion, 3542; motion, 3629 portfolios complaints, 6088 computer network security, 6184, 6194, 6537 cybersecurity, 4357, 4365, 6136 debt, 8258 digital platform advertising, 6068 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3370 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6100 fees and charges, reviews, 8284 firearms, 4390 freedom of information requests, 8270 gift registry, 2318 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6147, 6154, 6162, 6175 information technology policy, 6329 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6130 labour hire company engagement, 153 lost or stolen devices, 6080 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 89

REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT (continued) Assembly (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) mobile device and credit card expenditure, 145 mobile devices, 4402 office space, 3368 outsourced payroll management companies, 6107 photocopiers, 5286 privacy breaches, 7630 project management solution subscriptions, 4376 record-keeping plans, 4507 security services, 2608 smart speakers, 4385 state archives access requests, 5287 vehicles and keys, 132, 2265, 2275, 2305 wireless networks, 2607 professional development, 6051 staff archives training, 4495 contact with lobbyist forms, 6055 FTE, 2251, 2255 ministerial office, 6202 record-keeping awareness training, 5287 redundant and new positions, 2484 surveys, 2468 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 644, 646 Perth Arena, 648, 651 Newdegate Machinery Field Days, s. 6494 Primary Industries and Regional Development, Department of advertising, 6205 imaging analysis for improving the efficiency of slug and snail controls, contracts, 2606 Regional Development Australia committees, 8299 resident magistrate, Karratha, p. 7926 royalties for regions Busselton, City of, 6126, 8299 funding redistribution, 2736 government commitment, 570 returned funds, 2639 Rural Regional and Remote Women’s Network forum, s. 7724 Spoilbank marina, Port Hedland, 7039, 7103 weather radars, doppler upgrades, 2946 Woodside Energy, Bay Village worker camp, Karratha — standing orders suspension motion, 3178; standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 3178; standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 3178; motion, 3178 Council Aboriginal employment, goldfields, ms. 8312 aged-care accommodation, Leonora, 4842 Albany wave energy project business case, 2373, 5222, 6573, 7384 Carnegie Clean Energy CEO resignation, 7132 electricity revenue, 1453 financial assistance, 6566, 6987, 7132 funding plan, 8632, 8633 (point of order 8917) (answer advice 9087); ms. 8613 research and development tax incentives, 7375, 7511 common-user infrastructure, 1327 electricity production, 1320 tender process, 7375, 7511 (correction of answer 7520) Western Power consultation, 1385 battery metals hub, Pilbara, 5443 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 90 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT (continued) Council (continued) Billabong Roadhouse, s. 5520 biomass energy plant, Collie, 9084 biosecurity blitz campaign, 7270 Broome growth plan, 8928 Busselton–Margaret River Regional Airport expansion, 686, 3424, 4724, 7518, 8774 Cape Range National Park and Ningaloo Marine Park, insurance policies, 1769 Carnarvon fascine, ms. 1055; point of order, 1056 Carnarvon lock hospitals, commemoration, ms. 7357 China International Import Expo 2018, ms. 7993, 9194 Collie Futures Economic Advisory Committee, advertising, 3755 Collie Futures small grants program, 6439 community resource centres funding, 1392, 3428, 3804, 3920, 3972, 5206; s. 4285 Norseman, 1767 Premier’s comments, 5027 review, 827, 1388, 1999 (correction of answer 4846), 3805, 4717 staff, 3805 traineeships, 5312, 8175 Western Australian Community Resource Network, 3805 department, redundancies, 8773 digital connectivity, regional Western Australia — motion, 5178 dust management, Port Hedland, 4878, 6989 exploration incentive scheme, 1496 Gascoyne Development Commission, CEO, 6774, 8040 (correction of answer 8534) Gogo station surface water irrigation project, 1798 visits, 5679 Goldfields Arts Centre, 2018–19 state budget, 2534 (answer advice 2541) grassland sites, assessment, 8527 improvement levy, industry exports, Pilbara, p. 4674 Laverton Hospital upgrade, 1808, 2842 lithium mining, Greenbushes, 8532 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 2374, 2546, 3826, 4140, 4141, 5071; s. 7279 Mid West Development Commission, midwest health and wellbeing strategy, 3964 migration, goldfields and Pilbara, 8526, 8768; s. 8536 minister agricultural region visit, 8798 briefing notes and speaking points, 1807 freedom of information requests, 1793 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3972 McGowan government, decision-making, pex. 8041 ministerial responsibilities — motion, 9195 mobile devices, 1979 Moora visits, 947, 3008 on-demand transport services, 1995 Optus Stadium visits, 1998, 5072 portfolios boards and committees, 5697 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1992 records management and archiving, 4900 Twitter accounts, 1824 staff annual leave, 5553 FTE, 5072, 6461 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1821, 5690 Mobile Black Spot Program, 1962, 3425, 6576, 6750, 6890, 8178; ms. 6550; s. 6767 mobile towers, Ironstone Gully Falls, p. 9193, p. 9194 Ord–East Kimberley expansion project, 3965 Pilbara Development Commission, live export, 7267 Primary Industries and Regional Development, Department of, Annual Report on State Finances, 8051 (correction of answer 8534) g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 91

REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT (continued) Council (continued) regional development commissions board members, 8177 directors, 2719 proposal to streamline, 6439 specialist local procurement officers, 9191 Regional Development Trust and Regional Development Council, staff, 8177 regional transport and infrastructure — motion, 5403; in reply, 5413 roads, Kurnalpi–Pinjin and Yarri roads, 1804 royalties for regions Barnett government, management motion, 794 interjection, s. 834 expenditure, 8143 (answer advice 8645) financial assistance agreements, 1790, 3450 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 1083 solar projects, goldfields, 1326, 1457 Spoilbank marina, Port Hedland, 5652, 7133, 7265, 7669 Tiny Houses project, Bunbury, 6892 Ukrainian rocket launch facility, 1804 Victoria Hotel, Roebourne, restoration, s. 5044 WA Labor, election commitments, Collie–Preston, 7139 waste processing facility, south west region, 685, 943 Water for Food program, southern forests irrigation scheme, 521 (supplementary information 691), 1085, 1460, 1768, 7134, 7268, 8342 water resource management, Fitzroy catchment, 9080, 9152 Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Act review, government department submissions, ms. 3079 Wundowie Iron Festival, s. 7278 RESERVES (TJUNTJUNTJARA COMMUNITY) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 3865 introduction and first reading, 3999 second reading, 3999, 7172, 7193, 7336, 7720; in reply, 7721 third reading, 7722 Council receipt and first reading, 7684 second reading, 7684, 9065; in reply, 9070 third reading, 9072 RESIDENTIAL PARKS (LONG-STAY TENANTS) AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 7054 introduction and first reading, 7160 second reading, 7160, 8370, 8392, 8549; in reply, 8555 appropriation, 7444 consideration in detail, 8559–8572, 8592–8601 third reading, 8601 Council receipt and first reading, 8671 second reading, 8671 RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (FAMILY VIOLENCE) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 2605 introduction and first reading, 2747 second reading, 2747, 3884, 4001, 4023, 4049; in reply, 4052 consideration in detail, 4056–4062 appropriation, 2735 third reading, 4062 returned, 9022 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9022–9043 question, 8827 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 92 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (FAMILY VIOLENCE) BILL 2018 (continued) Council receipt and first reading, 4133 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7128 second reading, 4133, 8664, 8758, 8777, 8782, 8882; in reply, 8886 committee, 8890–8907, 8917–8922 report, 8922 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 8923 third reading, 8923 made an order of the day — motion, 9052 Assembly’s message, 9052, 9171 committee, 9171–9184 report, 9184 s. 8790, 8923, 8923, 8925, 9113 RETIREMENT VILLAGES see “Commerce and Industrial Relations” REVENUE LAWS AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 8800 introduction and first reading, 8960 second reading, 8960 ROADS see “Transport”, “Planning” and “Road Safety” ROAD SAFETY Assembly Australasian Road Safety Conference, ms. 6899 Australian Road Rules, regulation 225, 8862 drug-related road fatalities, 6680 inner-city speed limits, g. 3462 reduced speed limit trial, 7565 Road Safety Commission, videos, 2802 Road Safety Commissioner, “Speeding Slows You Down” campaign, 2652 road trauma trust account, approved budget, 7623 serious crashes, blood and urine testing, 1728 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report” former Road Safety Commissioner, Corruption and Crime Commission referral, 873 Road Safety Commission–Western Force partnership, 473 traffic accidents, Old Coast and Mandurah Roads, 2309, 2477 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1820 Great Southern Highway, death and serious injury statistics, 565 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1806 freedom of information requests, 1792 mobile devices, 1795 Moora visits, 3007 on-demand transport services, 1994 Optus Stadium visits, 1997 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2125 Twitter accounts, 1823 point-to-point speed cameras, 6253 Road Traffic Code, penalties, 1818 road trauma trust account, 8037 RAC south west emergency rescue helicopter, ministerial direction, 3921 ROAD TRAFFIC AMENDMENT (DRIVING OFFENCES) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 3595 introduction and first reading, 3668 second reading, 3668, 4807, 4928; in reply, 4932 consideration in detail, 4935–4938 third reading, 4938; in reply, 4938 returned, 5581 assent, 5577 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 93

ROAD TRAFFIC AMENDMENT (DRIVING OFFENCES) BILL 2018 (continued) Council receipt and first reading, 4860 second reading, 4860, 5434; in reply, 5435 third reading, 5436 assent, 5467 ROYAL COMMISSION INTO INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSES TO CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE Assembly standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 3865 government response — standing orders suspension motion, 3988; ms. 3989, 3990; s. 3992, 3994 recommendations, 4008 Council s. 3951 SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES AMENDMENT (DEBT AND DEFICIT REMEDIATION) BILL 2017 Assembly returned, 25 Council’s requested amendments — consideration in detail, 375, 376 assent, 592 Council Assembly’s message, 499 assent, 499 SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES TRIBUNAL Council determination transparency, 2546 SCHOOL CURRICULUM AND STANDARDS AUTHORITY AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly returned, 25 assent, 25 Council assent, 499 SCIENCE Assembly International Day of the Girl Child, Grace Fowler, ms. 7692 National Science Week, s. 6494 Premier’s Science and Early to Mid-Career Fellows, 7221 Premier’s Science Awards, ms. 4750 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1590 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1565 freedom of information requests, 1530 mobile devices, 1975 Moora visits, 3451 on-demand transport services, 1839 Optus Stadium visits, 1647 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1627 records management and archiving, 4879 Twitter accounts, 1612 National Science Week, regional events, 4565 space port, RAAF Base Curtin, 7677 SENIORS AND AGEING Assembly agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 elder abuse, 7178 Hillview Lifestyle Village, Kalamunda, p. 370 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2259 Lucid Economics, 2314 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 94 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

SENIORS AND AGEING (continued) Assembly (continued) minister (continued) contact, Cannings Purple, 120 portfolios complaints, 6089 computer network security, 6185, 6195, 6538 cybersecurity, 4355, 4363, 6139 debt, 8735 digital platform advertising, 6070 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3370 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6101 fees and charges, reviews, 8459 freedom of information requests, 8446 gift registry, 2317 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6148, 6156, 6165, 6176 information technology policy, 6330 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6131 labour hire company engagement, 152 lost or stolen devices, 6334 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 143 mobile devices, 4398 office space, 2291 outsourced payroll management companies, 6109 photocopiers, 4411 privacy breaches, 8253 project management solution subscriptions, 4374 record-keeping plans, 4505 security services, 2245 smart speakers, 4384 state archives access requests, 4484 vehicles and keys, 131, 2264, 2274, 2304 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 4428 wireless networks, 2236 professional development, 6052 staff archives training, 4492 contact with lobbyist forms, 6056 FTE, 2251, 2254 record-keeping awareness training, 4478 redundant and new positions, 2320 surveys, 2281 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 771, 773, 2311, 2312 Perth Arena, 775, 779 MYVISTA, aged-care accommodation, Mirrabooka, s. 4176 services funded, 8303 WA Seniors Awards, ms. 8367 World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, ms. 3456 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1597, 5830 elder abuse, 8141 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1570 freedom of information requests, 1537 meetings, south metropolitan region, 4143, 5346, 5348 mobile devices, 1544 Moora visits, 3299 on-demand transport services, 1843 Optus Stadium visits, 1653 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 95

SENIORS AND AGEING (continued) Council (continued) minister (continued) portfolios boards and committees, 5559 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1835 Twitter accounts, 1623 staff, annual leave, 5551 SENTENCE ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT (MULTIPLE MURDERERS) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 7054 as to introduction and first reading, 7159 introduction and first reading, 7301 second reading, 7301, 7839; in reply, 7858 declaration as urgent, 7837 consideration in detail, 7863–7872 third reading, 7872; in reply, 7873 question: parole reviews, 7321, 7322, 7819, 7820 Council receipt and first reading, 7920 second reading, 7920, 9128, 9140; in reply, 9146 instruction to Committee of the Whole House — motion, 9138; in reply, 9140 committee, 9148–9150, 9161–9170 ruling by Deputy Chair, 9165 report, 9170 third reading, 9170 SENTENCE ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly returned, 899 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 1006–1012 question to be put, 1010 assent, 1671 question: commencement, 1129 question: urgency, 722, 723 Council second reading, 504; in reply, 534 committee, 535–551, 692–699, 804–815 report, 815 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 815 third reading, 815 Assembly’s message, 972 assent, 1303 question: commencement, 680, 941 SHARKS Assembly CSIRO analysis, 190, 290, 291 deterrent rebate scheme, 3219, 6348 drum lines, 3050, 3051, 4300, 8685, 8686 hazard mitigation, 5871, 8688 Margaret River Pro, 2392, 2393 mitigation policy — removal of notice, 3184 monitoring network, 8311 protection, 191 Sharks International Conference, Brazil, 6348 Sorrento Beach shark enclosure, 6392 Council deterrent devices, research and development, 829 drum lines, 2352, 2687, 2995, 4249, 4563, 4842, 5928, 6461, 8145; s. 8787, 8791; p. 8866, 8867 great white sharks, 690, 1225 monitoring network, 8038, 8771 recreational fishers, Ningaloo, 2847, 3108 tagged bronze whaler, Esperance, 7676 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 96 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

SMALL BUSINESS Assembly Activate Perth, s. 2034 government agencies and trading enterprises, small business accounts, 8478 Small Business Development Corporation alternative dispute resolution service, 4466 Business Local program, 8468 business migration program, 4467 marketing and advertising, 8468 Regional Small Business Awards, 2215 Small Business Friendly Local Government program, 8470; ms. 5075 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1594 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1569 freedom of information requests, 1534 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3806 mobile devices, 1542 Moora visits, 3298 on-demand transport services, 1992 Optus Stadium visits, 1650 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1833 Twitter accounts, 1619 “SPECIAL INQUIRY INTO GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS: FINAL REPORT” Assembly business cases, 471–476 findings, 313 former Road Safety Commissioner, Corruption and Crime Commission referral, 873 impact, 385, 387 Matagarup Bridge, 480 Muja power station project, 477 notice of motion, 593; removal of notice, 5577 Osprey Village, ms. 311 Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre car park, 476 Road Safety Commission–Western Force partnership, 473 royalties for regions, 389 standards, discipline, transparency and accountability, 393 Treasury support, 391 Council medihotels, 2133 motion, 1426 parliamentary budget office, 1222 SPORT AND RECREATION Assembly Balcatta Football Club, Women’s Premier League, s. 7320 Balga Soccer Club, junior fee-free football program, ms. 3011 Barbagallo Raceway, motorcycles, 7219 Bayswater Lacrosse Club, s. 4783 Beach Volleyball WA State Open finals, Alcohol. Think Again, s. 470 Bunbury–Geographe Gift, s. 2575 community sporting and recreation facilities fund, 986 Evans, Blair, s. 3490 events, ticket resale, 5876, 5980, 8609 Gilmour, John, OAM, tribute, s. 4296, 4297 girls in sport, television coverage, s. 6934 grants, 8277 Great Northern Football League, s. 7320 Greaves, Jasmine, s. 1266 Inglewood Bowling and Sports Club, City of Stirling, s. 6494 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 97

SPORT AND RECREATION (continued) Assembly (continued) international hockey event, Narrogin, s. 2034 Kelmscott Bulldogs Football Club, s. 6495 KidSport, Geraldton, g. 446 Merritt, Mitchell, s. 5866 minister, visit, ms. 8679 motorsports, 7220 MYSports Night Fields program, s. 2033 Noranda Junior Football Club, s. 872 Optus Stadium, Australia–England one-day cricket match, 1302 Perth Arena and Perth Stadium, naming rights, 3618, 3619, 5099 Perth Pride Sports Festival, ms. 8541 Perth Stadium, naming rights — removal of notice, 25, 4308 Peter Norman Day, 6612 Port Bouvard Recreation and Sporting Club, g. 3017 PyeongChang Winter Games olympians and paralympians, ms. 1849 racing industry, Miller, Dan, s. 8572 sporting groups and community organisations, government support, 3502 Subiaco Football Club, s. 7724 sustainable funding review, ms. 8180 True Sport Program, ms. 715 WACA redevelopment, s. 3046 West Coast Eagles Football Club, Optus Stadium, s. 6493 Willetton Basketball Association, s. 1265 Council ActiveSmart program, 7903 AFL 2018 grand final, West Coast Eagles, s. 6601 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1596 Barbagallo Raceway ministerial meetings, 520, 944, 3105; s. 1229 Hon Aaron Stonehouse’s comments, s. 1232 Collie Mineworkers Memorial Pool, 1326, 8674 Collie Motorplex, inspection, 1220 Eaton Bowling and Social Club, renovation, 2355 events, ticket resale, 5647 football violence, s. 6448 Fremantle Netball Association, pavilion, 6231, 6437 KidSport funding, 1461 voucher eligibility, 1502 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 3816, 3821, 3826, 3981 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1570 freedom of information requests, 1536 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3808 mobile devices, 1544 Moora visits, 3299 on-demand transport services, 1842 Optus Stadium visits, 1652 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, (supplementary information 923) 1641 records management and archiving, 5057 Twitter accounts, 1622 Optus Stadium open day, 1529, 3296 Parliament v media cricket match, s. 8671 Perth Arena, naming rights, 4839 Southern River Hockey Club, 5068 transgender athletes, 4288 wave park, Alfred Cove, s. 4130 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 98 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

STATE DEVELOPMENT, JOBS AND TRADE Assembly Albany electorate, pre-election plan, 8104 Australian space agency, 3154, 3155, 3168 Bay Village worker camp, Woodside Energy, joint development assessment panel decision, 6619, 7821, 8687 Bungaroo Creek bore field, water infrastructure, 114 Defence Cooperative Research Centre, 3329, 3330 defence industry strategy, 7431, 7953 employment, road projects, 726 government contracts, Huawei, 3491, 3492, 4297–4299, 4607, 4608, 4614, 4784, 8098 infrastructure — removal of notice, 3184 Infrastructure Western Australia, 8, 7628, 8385 iron ore agreement acts, community development plans, 98 jobs Darling Range electorate, 3693 Yilgarn and Esperance regions, ms. 5226 Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation, Department of, director general, appointment, ms. 5074 liquor licensing reforms, 1269, 1271, 4304 LNG industry, service hub, 5567 LNG jobs task force, 7044 Local Projects, Local Jobs program application process, 186 Armadale, 178, 185 family and domestic violence services, 184 Leader of the Opposition’s comments, 289 Scouts Australia, 180, 181 Tuart Hill Cricket Club, 177 Meridian Park, Neerabup, s. 3047 migration, 8382, 8586 Mineral Resources Ltd, Cleveland–Cliffs Inc, Koolyanobbing, 6497, 6498; ms. 3300 “Minister for Jobs’ Annual Report 2018”, ms. 8800 population trends, 1278, 1279 railcar manufacturing strategy, 5716 royalties for regions, regional infrastructure and jobs, 2888 science, technology, engineering and mathematics, education, 3325 solar and wind farms, jobs, 6965 state economy business confidence government poilicies, 10 Pilbara, 3532 employment, 8384 job creation, 2729 unemployment statistics, 1267, 1268, 2141, 2142 Western Australia Worth Sharing campaign, 6347 Western Australian Jobs Act government contracts, 4177, 4178 implementation, 6936 jobs creation, 280 trial phase, 1128 Woodside Energy Bay Village worker camp, Karratha government commitment, 3159–3161 local participation plan, standing orders suspension motion, 3539, 3540 negotiations, 3500, 3501 Karratha gas plant, 4420 Pilbara jobs, 7329, 7330 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1598, 1820 Alcoa bauxite mining operations, 3004, 5073 enterprise bargaining agreement, 5775; s. 5819, 5960 Asian renewable energy hub, 5648 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 99

STATE DEVELOPMENT, JOBS AND TRADE (continued) Council (continued) automation, societal impact, 5413; s. 5452, 5453 Barrow Island CO2 injection project, modelling, 5521 BHP South Flank project, offshore steel fabrication work, 4563 Burrup and Maitland Industrial Estates Agreement, LNG facility, 6239 Burrup Peninsula, industrial land, 3802, 3803, 5933, 6236 domestic gas reservation policy, 9235 floating LNG projects, 3272 government contracts, Huawei, 4715, 5026 (answer advice 9088) government procurement processes — motion, 1193 jobs casualisation, s. 6766 Esperance port, 5491 LNG projects, 5312, 5383; s. 5401 Pilbara, 5389 security — motion, 7642 skilled migration list, 5206 Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation, Department of, staff, annual leave, 3810 lithium refinery, Kwinana, 2354 Local Projects, Local Jobs program motion, 4534, 5000 cabinet approval, 524, 688, 1223 dental facilities, s. 3442 election commitments, s. 835, 836 electronic billboard, 1497, 2843 grant advice, Treasury and Department of Finance, 3150, 3151 grant delivery processes and procedures, 1328, 1393 Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, Department of, 1771 Mining and Pastoral Region, 1959 ministerial affiliations with recipient organisations, 3976 project scope changes, 8766 reporting and acquittal requirements, 3828 residual amount, 829, 949, 1086 royalties for regions, 1083 special inquirer — motion, 1181 s. 5045, 5045 Mineral Resources Ltd Cleveland–Cliffs Inc, Koolyanobbing, 4245, 5925 (supplementary information 6240), 6232 Helena and Aurora Ranges, Koolyanobbing, 5445 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1572 freedom of information requests, 1538 Harriet Point agreement, 8176 mobile devices, 1546 Moora visits, 3453 on-demand transport services, 1646 Optus Stadium visits, 1655 portfolios boards and committees, 5558 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2127 records management and archiving, 5216 Twitter accounts, 1625 staff, annual leave, 5555 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5691 non-government human services sector, indexation policy, 2692, 2994 (answer advice 3111) population growth — motion, 2487; in reply, 2497 Regional Development, Minister for briefing notes and speaking points, 1806 freedom of information requests, 1792 mobile devices, 1979 Moora visits, 3007 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 100 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

STATE DEVELOPMENT, JOBS AND TRADE (continued) Council (continued) Regional Development, Minister for (continued) on-demand transport services, 1995 Optus Stadium visits, 1998 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1836 Twitter accounts, 1823 renewable hydrogen industry, ms. 5619 salt mining, state agreements, 4247 Sino Iron project, mine continuation proposals, Karratha, 9156 state agreement acts, publication, 975 Water Corporation–Electrical Trades Union, enterprise bargaining agreement, 3747 Western Australia Worth Sharing campaign, 5316, 6773 STRATA TITLES AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 3988 introduction and first reading, 4159 second reading, 4159, 4939; in reply, 4962 consideration in detail, 4964–4986, 5084–5089, 5100–5105, 5132–5141 appropriation, 4927 third reading, 5255; in reply, 5262 returned, 7617 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 7706–7720 assent, 8195 explanatory memorandum, correction, 4927 Council receipt and first reading, 5337 second reading, 5337, 6562, 6578; in reply, 6585 referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — standing orders suspension motion, 5762 committee, 6592–6600, 6758–6765, 6864–6882, 7254–7264, 7273–7274, 7358–7363 report, 7510 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 7510 third reading, 7511 Assembly’s message, 7684 assent, 8121 STRONG AND SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE COMMUNITIES BILL 2018 Council notice of motion to introduce, 1181 SUITORS’ FUND AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly cognate debate, 5591 second reading — cognate debate, 5591; in reply, 5598 third reading, 5599 Council receipt and first reading, 5662 second reading, 5662 SUITORS’ FUND AMENDMENT (LEVY) BILL 2017 Assembly cognate debate, 5591 second reading — cognate debate, 5591; in reply, 5598 second reading, 5600 third reading, 5600 Council receipt and first reading, 5666 second reading, 5666 TAB see “Racing and Gaming” TAXATION ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 8800 introduction and first reading, 8962 second reading, 8962 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 101

TAXIS see “Transport” TERRORISM (EXTRAORDINARY POWERS) AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 714 introduction and first reading, 850 second reading, 850, 2557; in reply, 2567 consideration in detail, 2569–2573 as to third reading — motion, 2574 third reading, 2748; in reply, 2749 returned, 4222 assent, 4307 Council receipt and first reading, 2717 second reading, 2717, 4101; in reply, 4107 third reading, 4108 assent, 4226 TICKET SCALPING BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 8698 introduction and first reading, 8805 second reading, 8805 TOBACCO PRODUCTS CONTROL AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly receipt and first reading, 4308 second reading, 4308, 5600; in reply, 5612 third reading, 5616 assent, 6510 Council second reading, 1478, 1492, 1505; in reply, 1508 committee, 1510–1522, 1781–1787, 4108–4111, 4122–4127 report, 4127 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 4127 third reading, 4128 returned, 5520 assent, 6447 TOURISM Assembly Aboriginal lands campground network, north west, ms. 1849 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 China and Japan, 7815 Chinese New Year, 117 cruise ship facilities, investment, 981 destination marketing and event tourism, 3054 direct flights, 6498 Broome, 3853 Carnarvon and Monkey Mia, 3852 Perth–India, p. 8540 discounted fares trial, 8483 Dreamtime, 7328 Gourmet Escape, 5572 “Hotel Perth” campaign, 2255 international visitors, 729, 1668, 1669, 8191, 8192 investment, 723 liquor licensing reforms, pop-ups and small bars, 179, 181, 319 Lucky Bay, campsite funding, 2043 Manchester United, 8585 Margaret River Gourmet Escape, 111 Margaret River Pro, sharks, hazard mitigation, 2392, 2393 marketing campaign, ms. 245 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 102 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

TOURISM (continued) Assembly (continued) minister consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2259 Lucid Economics, 2946 contact Cannings Purple, 119 Tourism Council WA, 4423 India visit, ms. 4748, 8938 performance — standing orders suspension motion, 1671; question to be put, 1675; standing orders suspension motion resumed, 1675 portfolios complaints, 6092 computer network security, 6189, 6199, 6539 cybersecurity, 4353, 4361, 6142 debt, 8603 digital platform advertising, 6073 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3229 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6103 fees and charges, reviews, 8460 freedom of information requests, 8447 gift registry, 2317 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6150, 6157, 6168, 6177 information technology policy, 6330 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6133 labour hire company engagement, 152 lost or stolen devices, 6084 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 639 mobile devices, 4992 office space, 2641 outsourced payroll management companies, 6112 photocopiers, 4408 privacy breaches, 8428 project management solution subscriptions, 4371 record-keeping plans, 4501 security services, 2607 smart speakers, 4382 state archives access requests, 4481 vehicles and keys, 638, 2640, 2642 professional development, 6053 Singapore visit, ms. 5565 staff archives training, 4489 contact with lobbyist forms, 6056 FTE, 2250, 2253 record-keeping awareness training, 4477 ministerial office, 6203 redundant and new positions, 2320 surveys, 2280 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 643, 645 Perth Arena, 910, 914 travel, Abrolhos Islands, 2228 national parks, visitor safety, 8103 Perth Airport, international airlines, 6204 Perth hills and Pickering Brook, 8480 portfolio management — notice of motion, 1677; motion, 1901 Qantas, Perth–London direct flights, 4997 regional sponsored migration scheme, international students, 4791, 4792 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 103

TOURISM (continued) Assembly (continued) Rottnest Island asset management, 7437, 7566, 7567, 7572 booking system, 5095, 6941, 6942 visitor attraction, 8984 Rottnest Island Authority, annual report 2017–18, correction, 7444 Show Gambling Who’s Boss campaign, 921, 922 state promotion — removal of notice, 25, 4308 Tourism Research Australia, figures, 6279, 6280 Tourism Western Australia brand and marketing campaigns, 3224 brand definition, 8981 Busselton–Margaret River Regional Airport expansion, 6121 McEvoy, Andrew, 6127 position vacancy, 730 staff, 99, 3223 tourism fees, Kimberley, g. 3665 two-year action plan, 1124, 3610 Ultimate Fighting Championship, 15 Unearthed Pemberton festival, 2397 visitor numbers, 3611 “Western Australia the Road Trip State” campaign, 7817 Western Australian Visitor Centre, operator, 3531, 3532, 3537, 3538 Wood, Stephen, dismissal, 1661–1664, 2038–2041; s. 2045 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1595, 5829 airfares, regional, Monkey Mia and Carnarvon, 4118 airport services, 684 Etihad Airways, Perth–Abu Dhabi daily flights, 1767, 1957 international visitors, 1385, 8034 driving holidays, 8140 Margaret River Pro, 4256 marketing campaigns and subsidies, 4117 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1569 freedom of information requests, 1535 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3807 mobile devices, 1542 Moora visits, 3299 on-demand transport services, 1993 Optus Stadium visits, 1651 portfolios boards and committees, 5559 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 2124 records management and archiving, 5056 Twitter accounts, 1620 staff, annual leave, 5548 “Western Australia the Road Trip State” campaign, Nathan Harding, 9255 Optus Stadium, marketing, maintenance, 9241 Perth hills, 3421 Rottnest Island Aboriginal Affairs, 5836, 5837, 6604–6606 Army jetty, 8039, 9256, 9259 asset investment program, 7908 asset management, 9256, 9258 booking system, 9257 quokka selfies, 9259 Seatrade Cruise Awards, Destination of the Year finalist, Geraldton, s. 5340 tourism industry, Pilbara, s. 1347 Tourism Western Australia, CEO, 945 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 104 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

TOURISM (continued) Council (continued) two-year action plan events, 1390 strategy, 824 Wiluna to Meekatharra road, 7904 Wittenoom mines, tours, 1588, 1589 Wood, Stephen, dismissal, 1495 TRANSFER OF LAND AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 8195 introduction and first reading, 8369 second reading, 8369 TRANSPORT Assembly Aboriginal employment, road construction, ms. 2722 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2647 air services, Regional Express and Skippers Aviation, 8251 airfares, regional, 7434, 7435 Atlas Iron, Stanley Point berths 3 and 4, 3493, 3494 autonomous vehicles, 2444 black spot program, 88 Broome port upgrades, 2809 cruise ships access, 5717 bus drivers, Transdev WA, 6937 bus services Baldivis, g. 8548 central area transit review, g. 5846 Hamersley, g. 7287 Manning, g. 5842 route 355, 114 route 464, Belridge Secondary College, s. 6495 Swan Valley Explorer, 7433 bus shelters, refurbishments and constructions, 88 catastrophic injuries support scheme, 6122, 6123 CGM Communications, Westport Taskforce, 7101, 7102 Cleveland–Cliffs, iron ore, Esperance shipments, 477, 981 commonwealth offer, removal of notice, 3184 counter-terrorism exercises, 154 cycling infrastructure, 6500 department dredging, South Carnarvon, p. 7443 practical driving assessments, 7100, contracts, 8453 Public Transport Authority, CabCharge and Uber, 2646 staff, by region, 98 traffic inspectors, 6967 Duke Street railway footbridge, Toodyay, p. 5226, 5577 electric vehicle working group, 4464 Forrestfield–Airport Link Premier’s actions — notice of motion, 1005 project — standing orders suspension motion, 988; question to be put, 992; standing orders suspension motion resumed, 993 removal of notice, 5982 sinkhole, ms. 6614 tunnelling machine, 979–987, 1134 worker safety, 7725, 7726 Fremantle bicycle path, 8255 Fremantle outer harbour, task force, 2398, 2399 Fremantle Passenger Terminal, 7104 government contracts, Huawei, 4925, 4926, 5264, 5267 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 105

TRANSPORT (continued) Assembly (continued) Hillarys Boat Harbour, 4468; g. 8542 Indian Ocean Drive, reduced speed limit, p. 592 Lord Street project, 8253 Main Roads WA Carrington Street–Stirling Highway project, 1125, 1127 staff, by region, 100 Mandurah Estuary Bridge, traffic count, 1179 Maritime Union of Australia, town hall event, Fremantle, 8739 Matagarup Bridge, 4922, 8582 Metronet Alkimos precinct, 5870 Armadale line, Byford extension, 3697, 8479 communication systems, tender process, 2892 disclosure, 7814, 7815 federal–state infrastructure package, 2142 housing package, 2731 Huawei, 3541 Infrastructure Australia, assessment, 8187 Morley–Ellenbrook rail line, pre-election analysis, 1271 pre-election analysis, 1131, 1133 private sector reference group, 7104 office, staff, 2650 rail projects, 7816, 7817 railcars, 2140, 5718 remote housing funding, 4009 ticketing system, 8249 transparency and disclosure, 7824 Yanchep extension, 4787 metropolitan region improvement fund, expenditure, 94 metropolitan region scheme amendment, Point Peron, 2227 minister chief of staff, 2651 consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2258 Lucid Economics, 2480 contact Cannings Purple, 118 Cedar Woods, 2227 performance — notice of motion, 1005; motion, 1146 portfolios complaints, 6095 computer network security, 6179, 6358, 6361 cybersecurity, 5144, 6353 debt, 8438 digital platform advertising, 6331 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3228 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6104 fees and charges, reviews, 8462 freedom of information requests, 8449 gift registry, 2317 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6151, 6170, 6178, 7479 information technology policy, 6331 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6350 labour hire company engagement, 152 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, 113 lost or stolen devices, 6335 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 140 mobile devices, 5145 office space, 2286 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 106 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

TRANSPORT (continued) Assembly (continued) minister (continued) portfolios (continued) outsourced payroll management companies, 6114 photocopiers, 5150 privacy breaches, 8254 project management solution subscriptions, 4370 record-keeping plans, 5155 security services, 2242 smart speakers, 4382 state archives access requests, 5617 vehicles and keys, 126, 2262, 2271, 2301 wireless networks, 2233 professional development, 6053 staff archives training, 5153 contact with lobbyist forms, 6840 FTE, 2250, 2253 ministerial office, 6203 record-keeping awareness training, 4476 redundant and new positions, 2483 surveys, 2280 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 1174 Perth Arena, 1175, 1176 mooring fees, increase, s. 7319 Nambeelup, investment, 3077 Navigable Waters Regulations 1958, review, 7102 peer review panel, John Langoulant, 7484 Perth parking levy, 5153 Pilbara Ports Authority, cash and cash equivalent reserves, 113 Port Geographe, entrance channel dredging, 642 ports and harbours fees and charges, Esperance, 8248 Westport Taskforce, 8246, 8735 principal shared path network, 2809 project business cases, 3078 Public Transport Authority infrastructure, 7728 rolling stock, trespass and vandalism, 6119, 6346 wi-fi services, Huawei, 7727, 7728, 7947, 7948 rail freight, 1868 rail lines Byford rail extension, 3534 Mundijong freight line, 8739, 8740 rail network, rail future fund, 6967 Recreational Boating Facilities Assessment Panel, grant-determination meetings, 113 regional airports, security measures, 2889 restricted access vehicles, reported accidents, 8454 road and rail infrastructure, 1669 road and rail projects Denny Avenue level crossing, 8822 Metronet rail lines, 8982 traffic congestion, 2401 roads Bussell Highway, g. 1238, 3667 Denny Avenue level crossing, 3494 freeways widening, 7041 High Street–Stirling Highway intersection, upgrade, 574 investment, small business, 6940 Kaloorup Road, 6964 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 107

TRANSPORT (continued) Assembly (continued) roads (continued) Marmion Avenue, Wanneroo, 8248 Meadowlands Drive, p. 4145 Mitchell Freeway extension, 3048, 3049 Murdoch Drive extension, 7105 Northbridge Tunnel, repainting, 2311 Old Coast and Mandurah Roads, high/wide load movements, 2309 Perth Freight Link, Armadale and Joondalup Roads projects, 1123, 1124 regional investment, 2733, 6798 Roe Highway stage 8 funding redistribution — notice of motion, 322; removal of notice, 4927 Leach Highway, 576, 577 Roebourne–Wittenoom Road upgrade, asbestos contamination, 6939, 6940 Stephenson Avenue, Fremantle, 8249 Tonkin Highway stage 3, 3694, 3695, 8478, 8479 Toodyay Road, business case, 8250 Wanneroo Road–Joondalup Drive interchange, 5157, 8246; g. 2552, 4153 Wharf Street, Cannington, level crossing, p. 7053 school bus service zones, Serpentine and Mundijong, g. 8942 school bus stop, Toodyay Road, Morangup, g. 2548 Southern Ports Authority acting CEO, Patrick Stevedoring, 5268 annual report, 8739 (supplementary information 8986) bullying allegations, 879, 880 CEO, resignation, 3164 Cliffs Resources, 8298 WorkSafe investigations acting CEO, 4919, 4920 Minister for Transport, 5273 “Southern Ports Post-Amalgamation Review”, ms. 440 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, Matagarup Bridge, 480 speed limits and signage, Cookernup, g. 441 staff, metropolitan and regional passenger services, 113 Stanton Road and Second Street, Redcliffe, p. 713 taxi subsidy scheme and National Disability Insurance Scheme, ms. 8939 taxis on-demand services, 281 plates buyback scheme, 316, 1131, 8427 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Bill 2018, 5091 train services Australind, g. 5844 AvonLink, 7103 train stations Bayswater, 2039 Mandurah, maintenance budget, 2653 South Perth, rezoning, g. 443 Yanchep, Ellenbrook, Byford, Forrestfield–Airport Link and Thornlie–Cockburn, patronage and daily trip forecasts, 94 Transperth Central Area Transport bus service, 5152 school bus services, s. 871 WA Bicycle Network grants program, 2652, 2653 wheatbelt secondary freight routes project, 7945, 7946; g. 6901 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1593, 5824 air services, Skippers Aviation, Perth–Carnarvon route, 1454 airfares, regional, 7513 Monkey Mia and Carnarvon, 3923 (answer advice 3925) Broome Boat Harbour Advisory Group, maritime facility, 1502, 7271 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 108 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

TRANSPORT (continued) Council (continued) Broome port dredging, 6890 gangway, 2686, 2688, 4843, 5030 Bunbury Outer Ring Road route, port access, 8913 Bunbury port, bauxite, truck movements, 1388 (answer advice 1463) bus services Scarborough Beach precinct, 8142 school services, Margaret River–Metricup, 1455 Swan Valley Explorer, 7381, 7906 charter services, Optus Stadium, 5651 climate change, mean sea level, Fremantle, 1574 department advertising, 3962, 5354, 7922 staff, annual leave, 3976 Duke Street footbridge, Toodyay, 6458 electronic speed zone signs, schools, Fitzroy Crossing, 4841 Forrestfield–Airport Link, 1087, 7383, 7770 freight rail network, s. 4584 Fremantle Port, Carrington Street–Stirling Highway project, 1091 Fremantle Port Authority, “Inner and outer harbour development options evaluation” report, 2862 government contracts, Huawei, 4843, 4845, 5033, 5199, 5200, 5204, 5314, 5652, 5810, 5931, 6239, 9083, 9159 grain transport, roads, 4840, 5311 Harriet Point agreement, 1627, 3144 harvest mass management scheme, access requirements, 2358 Heavy Vehicle National Law, 943 heavy vehicle pilot licence exemptions, 1391, 1459 Intergovernmental Agreement on Identity Matching Services, 4566 (answer advice 5035) Lake Mullocullup, recreational use, 8344 landfill site, Alkina Holdings, 1352 Logue River bridge closure, 5670 Main Roads WA restricted access vehicle networks, 8911 South Western Highway, 5933 staff, annual leave, 3974 mandatory cycle helmets — motion, 8007 Matagarup Bridge, 821, 1217 (supplementary information 1966), 1763 (answer advice 1779), 1956, 1965, 2691, 4837, 5308, 6602, 6748, 8055 Metronet communication systems, tender process, 2992 infrastructure upgrade, metropolitan train station, 1460 Midland line, 1393 private sector reference group, 7264 railcars, 2356 task force, 1080, 1218 Mid West Ports Authority, 1226 (answer advice 1329) minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1567 freedom of information requests, 1533 Harriet Point agreement, 8673 mobile devices, 1540 Moora visits, 3146 on-demand transport services, 1842 Optus Stadium visits, 1649 portfolios boards and committees, 5560 contracts, 5033 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1634 records management and archiving, 5051 Twitter accounts, 1616 staff, annual leave, 5546 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 109

TRANSPORT (continued) Council (continued) Murdoch Drive connection project, p. 924, 1303, 1476, 1916; s. 8361 Ocean Reef marina project, environmental approval process, s. 834 practical driving assessments availability, 8342 waiting times, 7906 principal shared path network Cottesloe, 4286, 4873 works program, 4139 public transport bus fleet, 683, 1221 passenger information, 9082 subsidies, 3964 Public Transport Authority operating subsidy, 3105 school bus contracts, 9120 staff, annual leave, 3975 rail lines Bunbury–Greenbushes, lithium mining, 3271, 8532, 9155; s. 9188 Cockburn–Thornlie extension, 7512 Joondalup, Yanchep extension, 7376 realignment, Kalgoorlie–Boulder, 3271 Thornlie–Cockburn Link, benefit–cost ratio, 8149 Yanchep extension, benefit–cost ratio, 7901 Yanchep rail extension and Thornlie–Cockburn Link, 8775 roads Albany ring-road, business case, 5494 Broome–Cape Leveque Road, upgrade, 2092 (correction of answer 2361), 2358, 2538 Bunbury Outer Ring Road route, 3106, 6238, 6993, 7416, 7516, 8340; p. 8121 Bussell Highway, Busselton–Capel, 828 Busselton Bypass–Fairway Drive intersection, 1089 Carrington Street–Stirling Highway project, 680, 2131 Great Northern Highway Bindoon, proposed bypass, 5967 Broome–Derby, 8343 Julimar Road, 1589 Karratha–Tom Price road, 5310 Lyon Road, Atwell, parking, p. 8122 Marble Bar Road, maintenance, 9241 Mullewa–Wubin Road, upgrade, 5810 Murdoch Drive connection project, 1221 Perth Freight Link finalisation costs, 680 funding reallocation, 690, 830 Roe Highway stages 5, 6 and 7, federal funding agreement, 2089, 2357 stage 8, funding reallocation, 822 Tonkin Highway stage 3, 3420 Toodyay Road, 1588 Wanneroo Road–Joondalup Drive intersection, p. 1356 school bus contracts, 9253 school bus services, Gingin, Chittering and Toodyay, 7417, 8677 senior driver’s licence renewal, Derby, 6992, 7140 (correction of answer 7781) Southern Ports Annual Report, 8908 Southern Ports Authority bullying allegations, 524 Bunbury port upgrade, 520 CEO, 9083 ministerial direction, 5486, 5926, 6437, 8524, 8766 speed limit, Hamlet Grove, Derby, 8348 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 110 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

TRANSPORT (continued) Council (continued) straying livestock Great Northern Highway, 8928 Leopold Downs station, 5699, 5966 management, 1601, 5220 Yeeda Station, 6897 taxis on-demand transport reform, 5207 plates buyback scheme, p. 6969 cap removal, s. 3001 foreign ownership, 525 (supplementary information 691) private ownership, 517 taxi and charter operators, levy, 1453 traffic issues, south west, s. 1348 train services, Australind passenger platforms upgrade, 2688, 2848 (supplementary information 2998), 4839 review, 2090, 3110 train stations Bayswater, concept design plans, 8909 (answer advice 9087) Forrestfield, multistorey car park, 5490 Perth, Sky News broadcast, 4844 Transperth buses, carbon dioxide emissions, 827 railcars, 2688 Wellington Dam, waterskiing, 5933 TRANSPORT (ROAD PASSENGER SERVICES) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 4927 introduction and first reading, 5079 second reading, 5079 cognate debate, 5862 second reading — cognate debate, 5862, 5888, 5994; in reply, 6022 consideration in detail, 6031–6049, 6262–6273, 6283–6292, 6318–6326, 6512 remaining stages — standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 6326; standing orders suspension motion, 6481; in reply, 6481 third reading, 6513; in reply, 6515 returned, 7345 assent, 7476 question: taxi industry reform, 5091 Council receipt, 6447 first reading, 6451 second reading, 6451 cognate debate, 6986 second reading — cognate debate, 6986, 6998; in reply, 7015 committee, 7018, 7019, 7129–7132, 7241–7253 report, 7254 third reading, 7254 assent, 7485 TRANSPORT (ROAD PASSENGER SERVICES) AMENDMENT BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 4927 introduction and first reading, 5083 second reading, 5083, 6515 appropriation, 5704 cognate debate, 5862 second reading — cognate debate, 5862, 5888, 5994; in reply, 6022 remaining stages — standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 6326; standing orders suspension motion, 6481; in reply, 6481 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 111

TRANSPORT (ROAD PASSENGER SERVICES) AMENDMENT BILL 2018 (continued) Assembly (continued) consideration in detail, 6481–6493, 6510–6512 third reading, 6515 returned, 7345 assent, 7476 Council receipt and first reading, 6447 second reading, 6447 cognate debate, 6986 second reading — cognate debate, 6986, 6998; in reply, 7015 committee, 7018 report, 7254 third reading, 7254 assent, 7485 TREASURY AND FINANCE Assembly 2017–18 state budget, removal of order, 4308, 5577, 6262 2018–19 state budget federal government infrastructure co-contribution, 2884, 2885 financial responsibility, 2725 advertising expenditure, 6124 agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2648 banking industry, CEO remuneration, s. 8043 Chamber of Commerce and Industry, economic growth forecast, 483 concession eligibility, 3592 consultants and contractors, 6124 cost of living, fees and charges, federal Labor policy, renewable energy target, 8579, 8580 Cottesloe foreshore redevelopment, 5874 Darling Range electorate economy, 3696 house prices, 3699, 3700 mortgage stress, 3319 director general and Governor’s meeting, 1049 Financial Management Act, 2017–18 annual reports tabling, ms. 6258 foreign property investment surcharge, 2577, 2578 budget, 4785 Foreign Investment Review Board, 5093 policy, 2577, 2578 social media comments, 4920 Gold Corporation, annual report, 8274 government office accommodation reform program, 5724 government wages policy, Water Corporation–Electrical Trades Union bargaining agreement, 3328 GST distribution, 4298 expenditure, 1667 federal budget, 2394 federal commitments, 3320 federal government leadership, 5090 financial benefits, 4301 Moora Residential College, Treasurer’s comments, 1870, 1871 Productivity Commission’s review, 3850 removal of notice, 25, 4308 state finances, 8185 state–federal arrangement, 5265, 6499, 6500, 7426, 8184 household fees and charges, 3844, 3845, 8183 housing finance data, 3157, 3158 iron ore royalty alternatives, 116 land tax, 3499 ministerial office, staff, 6202 Moora Residential College, 481, 482, 730, 731 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 112 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

TREASURY AND FINANCE (continued) Assembly (continued) negative gearing, federal Labor policy, 7950, 8095, 8096 parliamentary budget office, 7432, 7562, 7563, 8097, 8098; notice of motion, 322; removal of notice, 4927 payroll tax, exemptions, training, 984, 1133, 2035 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Act amendments, feedback, 1864 personal insolvencies, 8383, 8384 royalties for regions expenditure, 2726, 2727 recurrent costs, 114 Treasury Corporation accounts, 117, 4472; s. 17 service priority review, 6124 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report” business cases, 471, 472 findings, 313 impact, 385, 387 royalties for regions, 389 standards, discipline, transparency and accountability, 393 Treasury support, 391 “Special Inquiry Into Government Programs and Projects: Osprey Village Report”, ms. 311 Spencer, Caroline, Auditor General, appointment, ms. 715 state economy business confidence, 3496, 5569, 7324 employment, 8382 GST distribution, 8978 policies, 6944, 7954, 7955 property prices, 8977 Reserve Bank comments, 6274 state finances, 5972 Annual Report on State Finances, 6797 credit rating, 7428 removal of notice, 1677, 6626 Treasury, Department of, 8577 Treasurer China visit, 4786; ms. 7424 consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2259 Lucid Economics, 2313 contact, Cannings Purple, 119 portfolios complaints, 6090 computer network security, 6186, 6196, 6539 cybersecurity, 4354, 4362, 6140 debt, 8258 digital platform advertising, 6071 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3229 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6101 fees and charges, reviews, 8286 freedom of information requests, 8271 gift registry, 2317 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6149, 6156, 6166, 6176 information technology policy, 6330 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6131 labour hire company engagement, 152 lost or stolen devices, 6081 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 141 mobile devices, 4393 office space, 2288 (supplementary information 2402) outsourced payroll management companies, 6110 photocopiers, 4409 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 113

TREASURY AND FINANCE (continued) Assembly (continued) Treasurer (continued) portfolios (continued) privacy breaches, 8253 project management solution subscriptions, 4372 record-keeping plans, 4503 security services, 2243 smart speakers, 4383 state archives access requests, 4482 vehicles and keys, 128, 2263, 2272, 2302 wireless networks, 2235 professional development, 6053 staff archives training, 4490 contact with lobbyist forms, 6056 FTE, 2250, 2254 record-keeping awareness training, 4477 redundant and new positions, 2320 surveys, 3077 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 1044 Perth Arena, 1045, 1047 Council 2018–19 state budget commonwealth grants, 3273 foreign buyers surcharge rate, 2990 agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1596, 5542 (correction of answer 5814) Broome SHS, fire safety system, 1221 Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings, APA Group, takeover bid, 7379 cost of living, fees and charges, 2846 debt reduction strategy, 1457 department goods and services procurement audits, 7032 Pindan, 7907 project bank accounts, 9237 Duties Act, exempt family farm transactions, 3754 election commitments, Local Projects, Local Jobs program, s. 835, 836 expenditure approvals, Treasurer’s delegated authority, 4722 foreign buyers surcharge residential property, 5804, 8036 transactions, 5025 usage, 5202 funding, south west region, 3151 gold, probable and proven reserves, 1501 gold royalty, 2018–19 state budget, 2997 gold royalty rate increase, Treasurer’s comments, 2692 government departments, advertising, 3754, 3921 gross state product growth, 6237 GST distribution, 1088, 4569 hardship utility grant scheme, applications, 3269 infrastructure, federal funding, 2837 (answer advice 2998) Insurance Commission of Western Australia Bell Group liquidations, 9079, 9151, 9233 Littlewood, Jessica, 1965 land tax, 5073 machinery-of-government changes, Auditor General’s report, 8037 master media contract, 7022, 8366 Mineral Resources Ltd, iron ore mines, 523 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1570 freedom of information requests, 1536 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 114 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

TREASURY AND FINANCE (continued) Council (continued) minister (continued) mobile devices, 1543 Moora visits, 3146 on-demand transport services, 1645 Optus Stadium visits, 1651 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1640 records management and archiving, 4894 Twitter accounts, 1621 motor vehicle personal injury scheme premiums, 6607 payroll tax amendment to notice of motion, 3080, 4228; motion, 5362, 5621; in reply, 5632 exemptions, training, 8141 s. 7412 statistics, 7033 royalties, review, 1457 south west interconnected system, external contractors, 7808 “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, parliamentary budget office, 1222 state economy, foreign investment, 4722 state fleet, 5207, 5444, 7515, 9159, 9237 strategic asset investment plans, 3264 TAB, point-of-consumption wagering tax, 5446, 6995 Treasurer briefing notes and speaking points, 1570 China visit, 7776 freedom of information requests, 1536 mobile devices, 1543 Moora visits, 3147 on-demand transport services, 1645 Optus Stadium visits, 1652 portfolios boards and committees, 5559 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1640 records management and archiving, 4895 Twitter accounts, 1621 staff, annual leave, 5549 WA rail access regime, review, 1626 UNIFORM LEGISLATION AND STATUTES REVIEW, STANDING COMMITTEE ON Council 112th report, “Committee’s Treaty Function” tabling, 1304; motion, 1758 recommendation 1 — referral to Standing Committee on Procedure and Privileges — motion, 1305, 1954 113th report, “Financial Transaction Reports Amendment Bill 2018” — tabling, 3371 114th report, “Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018—Extension of time” tabling, 4064 extension of reporting time — motion, 4064, 4108 115th report, “Education and Care Services National Law (WA) Amendment Bill 2018” — tabling, 4228 116th report, “Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018 — Extension of time” — tabling, 5620, 5621, 5660 117th report, “National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — Extension of time” tabling, 7108 extension of reporting time — motion, 7109, 7275 118th report, “National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018” — tabling, 7993 119th report, “Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018” — tabling, 8122 120th report, “Child Support (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — Extension of time” — tabling, 9194, 9195, 9246 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 115

VETERANS ISSUES Assembly Armistice Centenary acknowledgement, 8067 ms. 7692, 8076, 8081, 8115–8118, 8369 s. 8078–8092, 8105–8117 standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 7927 Returned and Services League of Australia, 8096 atomic testing, veterans, g. 849 Australian animals, recognition of military service, purple poppy, s. 2001 Battle of Hamel, 100th anniversary, s. 4177 Cooper, Ronald, 100th birthday, ms. 1660 Eneabba war service land settlement memorial, s. 3489 HMAS Perth, memorial service, s. 4782 HMAS Voyager, commemoration, ms. 246 HMAS Westralia, ms. 2139 Invictus Games, ms. 7424 Joondalup City RSL, s. 8572 Legacy WA, ninetieth anniversary, ms. 3532 Leggett, Arthur, OAM, ms. 5702 Royal Australian Navy Helicopter Flight Vietnam and 1st Australian Task Force, recognition, ms. 3010 Veterans Advisory Council, 4466 Vietnam Veterans Day, ms. 5075 Wade, John “JJ”, tribute, ms. 6612 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1819 Anzac Day, Battle of Villers–Bretonneux, s. 1523 ANZAC House, s. 7800 Anzac Youth Parade and Service, RSL City of Cockburn, s. 1968 Armistice Centenary acknowledgement, 8001 s. 7800, 8043 standing orders suspension motion, 7994 employment transition and homelessness — motion, 4686 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1805 freedom of information requests, 1790 mobile devices, 1977 Moora visits, 3145 on-demand transport services, 1841 Optus Stadium visits, 1843 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1988 records management and archiving, 4887 Twitter accounts, 1848A veterans employment transition support, 8637 VOLUNTEERING Assembly services funded, 8303 Volunteering Community Reference Group, 8280 volunteers, attrition, 6502, 6503 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1596 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1570 freedom of information requests, 1536 mobile devices, 1544 Moora visits, 3299 on-demand transport services, 1843 Optus Stadium visits, 1653 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 116 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

VOLUNTEERING (continued) Council (continued) minister (continued) portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1834 Twitter accounts, 1622 National Volunteers Week, s. 4132 WASTE AVOIDANCE AND RESOURCE RECOVERY AMENDMENT (CONTAINER DEPOSIT) BILL 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 8800 introduction and first reading, 8963 second reading, 8963 WASTE AVOIDANCE AND RESOURCE RECOVERY AMENDMENT (CONTAINER DEPOSIT) BILL (NO. 2) 2018 Assembly notice of motion to introduce, 8800 introduction and first reading, 8965 WATER Assembly agencies, welcome to country ceremonies, 2805 annual water consumption, (answer advice 3331) 4351 cost of living, federal Labor policy, renewable energy target, water supply, 8689 Denmark wastewater recycling project, Denmark Country Club, g. 2001 Drinking Water Quality Annual Report, 6392 licence fee, reform, g. 5233 minister consultations CGM Communications, 2257 Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd, 2258 Lucid Economics, 2804 contact, Cannings Purple, 118 portfolios complaints, 6674 computer network security, 6687, 7480, 7481 cybersecurity, 4351, 4359, 7477 digital platform advertising, 7096 donations, gifts, hospitality and travel, 3228 end-of-financial-year parties, special meetings and events, 6342 fees and charges, reviews, 8736 firearms, 4387 freedom of information requests, 8451 gift registry, 2316 Huawei and ZTE devices, 6355, 6357, 6685, 6686 information technology policy, 6673 Joint Cyber Security Centre partnership, 6681 labour hire company engagement, 151 lost or stolen devices, 6338 mobile device and credit card expenditure, 138 mobile devices, 4989 office space, 2282 outsourced payroll management companies, 6344 photocopiers, 4405 privacy breaches, 7991 project management solution subscriptions, 4367 record-keeping plans, 4498 regional office closures, 112 security services, 2240 smart speakers, 4380 state archives access requests, 4661 vehicles and keys, 123, 2259, 2268, 2299 wireless networks, 2803 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 117

WATER (continued) Assembly (continued) minister (continued) professional development, 6327 Singapore visit, ms. 5704 staff archives training, 4486 FTE, 2249, 2252 ministerial office, 6204 record-keeping awareness training, 4660 redundant and new positions, 2319 surveys, 2279 third party provided admission and hospitality Optus Stadium, 906 Perth Arena, 909, 913 travel, Abrolhos Islands, 2228 pensioner rebates, public housing, Busselton, 6503 price increases, 280, 281 public water supplies, fluoridation, p. 4588 residential properties, 8583, 8584 service disconnections, 95 southern forests irrigation scheme, 7571 Water Corporation CEO, Sue Murphy, resignation, ms. 8679 fees and charges, 2044, 2045, 2145, 2149, 2150, 2401, 2402, 3703, 5722, 5723, 8188, 8189 hardship measures, 2576, 5979 overdue accounts, 8279 staff, 3503, 3504, 8280 standpipes, charges, 7180 water licences, 6800, 6801, 7734 water supply, Dunsborough, g. 8546 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1591, 5835 Broome South waste water treatment plant, 1583 Donnelly River catchment, water rights, 1323 drinking water, lead, 8636 Gingin Brook catchment system, 3109 Gogo station, dams, 4909 licence fees, 4248, 5807, 6234, 6575, 6750, 7514, 7904, 8341 Liveringa station, irrigation centre pivots, 4909 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1566 freedom of information requests, 1531 mobile devices, 1976 Moora visits, 3451 on-demand transport services, 1840 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios boards and committees, 5560 fees and charges, reviews, 9078 gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1629 records management and archiving, 4882 Twitter accounts, 1614 staff, annual leave, 5557 public supply, fluoridation p. 1355 Yanchep, p. 499 remote Aboriginal communities, drinking water, 7156 residential consumption, 5389 self-supply licences, bypass condition, (answer advice 2999) 3446 soil and water contamination, west Bullsbrook, 7676, 8035 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 118 [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018]

WATER (continued) Council (continued) southern forests irrigation scheme, Warren–Donnelly catchment, 8529 surface water licences, 7687 Water and Environmental Regulation, Department of cost recovery discussion paper, 5487, 5489, 5806, 9084 cost recovery workshops, 6571 Water Corporation cost recovery, 2086 desalination plants, 1809, 1810, 2360, 4143, 4907, 5648, 6996 Dunsborough water and Busselton drainage assets, 7381 (answer advice 8041) fees and charges, 2351, 2352 fixed standpipes, 7272 ManukaLife, share-farming agreement, 9240 non-metropolitan residential charges, 8908 residential customers in arrears, 2532 (answer advice 2998), 8528 (answer advice 8776) septic tank effluent disposal scheme, Bindoon, 5071 staff, salaries, 564 water resources management motion, 2953 legislation, 6235 water resources council, plans, 3003 Watering WA initiative, farm water rebate scheme grants, 4114 Wongan Hills to Moora water pipeline, 7778, 7908 WESTERN AUSTRALIA STATE WORK PERMIT BILL 2018 Council notice of motion to introduce, 1414 withdrawal of notice of motion to introduce, 3737 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN JOBS BILL 2017 Assembly returned, 25 assent, 25 Council assent, 499 WOMEN’S INTERESTS Assembly Anna Stewart Memorial Project, s. 7320 Australasian Council of Women and Policing 2018 Excellence in Policing Awards, ms. 6260 body image education, Beesley, Roisin, s. 8573 gender equality, s. 4782 Girls Takeover Parliament, 6901; ms. 6900 government boards and committees, representation, 880 International Day of the Girl Child, Grace Fowler, ms. 7692 International Women’s Day, ms. 716 Northam Women in Business, s. 2574 Nyabing Country Women’s Association, eighty-fifth anniversary, s. 4176 public service, gender equity, 5721 Rural Regional and Remote Women’s Network forum, s. 7724 Women and Infants Research Foundation, ms. 7929 women in ICT diversity and inclusion, Parliament House event, ms. 8803 Women in Mining and Resources WA Summit, ms. 6260 Women in Technology WA, “20 in 20” gala awards, p. 8059 workplace behaviour, Leader of the Nationals, letter of complaint, 3847 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1592 Anna Stewart Memorial Project, s. 7277 Girls Takeover Parliament, ms. 6970 International Day of the Girl Child, s. 6894 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO SUBJECTS 2018] 119

WOMEN’S INTERESTS (continued) Council (continued) minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1567 freedom of information requests, 1532 Local Projects, Local Jobs program, grant advice, 3807 mobile devices, 1794 Moora visits, 3452 on-demand transport services, 1840 Optus Stadium visits, 1648 portfolios gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1826 senior executive staff, female staff, 703 Twitter accounts, 1615 WA Women’s Hall of Fame, 2018 inductees, s. 702 Western Australian women’s health strategy, 8767 WORKSAFE see “Commerce and Industrial Relations” WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND INJURY MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2017 Assembly second reading, 344, 376, 407; in reply, 383, 447 third reading, 450; in reply, 451 returned, 3530 assent, 3865 Commerce and Industrial Relations, Minister for, pex. 591 Council receipt and first reading, 559 second reading, 559, 1955, 1968, 2711; in reply, 2980 committee, 2982–2989, 2999–3001, 3404–3411 report, 3411 third reading, 3411 assent, 3735 Regional Development, Minister for, ms. 4227 YOUTH Assembly 2018 Youth Awards, ms. 7286 Ellenbrook Youth Services Centre, ms. 7546 Joondalup youth forum, s. 3489 Premier’s Anzac student tour, ms. 2867 services funded, 8302 Youth Affairs Council of Western Australia Fairground Conference, ms. 6900 Youth Week WA, ms. 2000 Council agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 1818 minister briefing notes and speaking points, 1805 freedom of information requests, 1790 mobile devices, 1977 Moora visits, 3145 on-demand transport services, 1841 (correction of answer 2095) Optus Stadium visits, 1843 portfolios, gifts, benefits, hospitality, accommodation and travel, 1987 Twitter accounts, 1984 Scouts WA, 2018 Youth Awards, s. 1972 ______

g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement