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Legislative Assembly New South Wales Legislative Assembly PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) Fifty-Seventh Parliament First Session Tuesday, 22 October 2019 Authorised by the Parliament of New South Wales TABLE OF CONTENTS Bills ...................................................................................................................................................... 1929 Music Festivals Bill 2019 ................................................................................................................ 1929 Second Reading Debate ............................................................................................................... 1929 Visitors ................................................................................................................................................. 1938 Visitors ............................................................................................................................................. 1938 Committees .......................................................................................................................................... 1938 Standing Orders and Procedure Committee ..................................................................................... 1938 Report: Modernisation and Reform of Practices and Procedures: Epetitions.............................. 1938 Bills ...................................................................................................................................................... 1938 Racing Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 ...................................................................................... 1938 Assent ........................................................................................................................................... 1938 Question Time ...................................................................................................................................... 1938 Health Budget .................................................................................................................................. 1938 School Curriculum ........................................................................................................................... 1939 Health Budget .................................................................................................................................. 1940 Country Universities Centres ........................................................................................................... 1941 Health Budget .................................................................................................................................. 1943 Sydney Metro West.......................................................................................................................... 1944 Wyong Hospital ............................................................................................................................... 1946 Corrective Services Creative Arts Programs ................................................................................... 1947 Defamation Laws ............................................................................................................................. 1952 Documents ........................................................................................................................................... 1953 Independent Commission Against Corruption ................................................................................. 1953 Reports ......................................................................................................................................... 1953 Inspector of the Independent Commission Against Corruption ...................................................... 1953 Reports ......................................................................................................................................... 1953 Committees .......................................................................................................................................... 1953 Legislation Review Committee........................................................................................................ 1953 Report: Legislation Review Digest No. 7/57 ............................................................................... 1953 Petitions................................................................................................................................................ 1953 Petitions Received ............................................................................................................................ 1953 Committees .......................................................................................................................................... 1954 Committee on the Ombudsman, the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission and the Crime Commission ................................................................................................................................................... 1954 Membership ................................................................................................................................. 1954 Bills ...................................................................................................................................................... 1954 State Revenue Legislation Further Amendment Bill 2019 .............................................................. 1954 First Reading ................................................................................................................................ 1954 Second Reading Speech ............................................................................................................... 1954 Digital Restart Fund Bill 2019 ......................................................................................................... 1957 TABLE OF CONTENTS—continuing First Reading ................................................................................................................................ 1957 Second Reading Speech ............................................................................................................... 1957 Music Festivals Bill 2019 ................................................................................................................ 1959 Second Reading Debate ............................................................................................................... 1959 Public Interest Debate .......................................................................................................................... 1967 School Curriculum ........................................................................................................................... 1967 Bills ...................................................................................................................................................... 1974 Music Festivals Bill 2019 ................................................................................................................ 1974 Second Reading Debate ............................................................................................................... 1974 Private Members' Statements ............................................................................................................... 1988 Snowy Hydro Seventieth Anniversary ............................................................................................. 1988 Murder of Nicholas McEvoy ........................................................................................................... 1989 Ku-Ring-Gai Electorate Recreational Activities ............................................................................. 1990 Lane Cove Electorate Community Hero Jeni Zuber ........................................................................ 1991 Ourimbah Railway Station ............................................................................................................... 1992 Lifeline Central West ....................................................................................................................... 1993 Tribute to Dr Jim Macken, AM ....................................................................................................... 1993 NSW Police Force Strip Search Practices ....................................................................................... 1994 National Grandparents Day.............................................................................................................. 1995 North Shore Electorate Natural Environment .................................................................................. 1996 Local Government NSW.................................................................................................................. 1997 Bees Nest Bushfire ........................................................................................................................... 1998 Women in Sport ............................................................................................................................... 1999 Anti-Poverty Week .......................................................................................................................... 2000 Tribute to Jack Edward Ireland, OAM ............................................................................................ 2000 Oatley Electorate Sporting 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