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7297 Business Paper 7297 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2015-16-17-18 FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT BUSINESS PAPER No. 176 THURSDAY 24 MAY 2018 GOVERNMENT BUSINESS NOTICES OF MOTIONS— 1 MR DOMINIC PERROTETT to move— That the following bills be introduced: (i) A bill for an Act to establish a framework for government sector financial and resource management in New South Wales; and for other purposes. (Government Sector Finance Bill) (ii) A bill for an Act to repeal, rename and amend certain legislation consequent on the enactment of the Government Sector Finance Act 2018. (Government Sector Finance Legislation (Repeal and Amendment) Bill) (Notice given 22 May 2018) ORDERS OF THE DAY— 1 Forestry Legislation Amendment Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Paul Toole, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 16 May 2018—Mr Clayton Barr). 2 Kosciuszko Wild Horse Heritage Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr John Barilaro, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 23 May 2018—Ms Sonia Hornery). 7298 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 May 2018 3 Budget Estimates and related papers 2017-2018; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Dominic Perrottet, "That this House take note of the Budget Estimates and related papers 2017-18". (Moved 22 June 2017—Ms Kate Washington). BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—PETITIONS ORDERS OF THE DAY— 1 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly establish a parliamentary inquiry into the risks associated with coal mining in the Sydney Water Catchment, introduce a moratorium on current or proposed mining activity in the area and conduct an audit of all discharge into the catchment from coal mines. (Ms Pru Goward). (Discussion date 24 May 2018). GENERAL BUSINESS NOTICES OF MOTIONS (for Bills)— P1 MR LUKE FOLEY to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Crimes Act 1900 and the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 to make further provision with respect to racial or certain other vilification. (Crimes and Anti-Discrimination Legislation Amendment (Racial and Other Vilification) Bill). (Notice given 6 February 2018—lapses 7 August 2018) P2 MS JODI MCKAY to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Road Rules 2014 to require drivers to slow down or move over when approaching or passing police and emergency vehicles; and for other purposes. (Road Rules Amendment (Slowing Down for Police and Emergency Vehicles) Bill). (Notice given 6 March 2018—lapses 7 September 2018) 3 MS JODI MCKAY to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend various legislation to ensure that the Sydney Motorway Corporation is subject to accountability requirements applying to public authorities and agencies; and for other purposes. (Public Accountability Legislation Amendment (Sydney Motorway Corporation) Bill). (Notice given 12 April 2018—lapses 13 October 2018) 4 MR JAMIE PARKER to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Crimes Act 1900 to prohibit misconduct by or in relation to public officials. (Crimes Amendment (Misconduct in Public Office and Other Matters) Bill). (Notice given 3 May 2018—lapses 4 November 2018) P Items marked P are postponed 7299 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 May 2018 ORDERS OF THE DAY (for Bills)— 1 Industrial Relations Amendment (Contracts of Carriage) Bill; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Mr Greg Warren, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 8 February 2018—Mr Kevin Conolly speaking, 3 minutes remaining; lapses 7 August 2018). 2 Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Moratorium and Restrictions on Recovering Energy from Waste) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Stephen Bali, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 12 April 2018—Mr Mark Speakman; lapses 8 August 2018). 3 Road Rules Amendment (Slowing Down for Police and Incident Response Vehicles) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Jodi McKay, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 3 May 2018—Ms Pru Goward; lapses 13 October 2018). P†4 Modern Slavery Bill; awaiting second reading speech. (Reported 16 May 2018—Ms Gladys Berejiklian; lapses 17 November 2018). P Items marked P are postponed † Bill forwarded from the Legislative Council NOTICES OF MOTIONS (General Notices)— * 3134 NATIONAL PALLIATIVE CARE WEEK MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Government for increasing palliative care funding to record levels. (2) Acknowledges it is National Palliative Care Week from 20 to 26 May 2018. (3) Notes that the theme for National Palliative Care Week 2018 is What Matters Most. (4) Recognises the importance of National Palliative Care Week in raising public awareness about palliative care. (Notice given 23 May 2018—lapses 24 November 2018) Item marked * accorded precedence at this sitting 7300 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 May 2018 NOTICES OF MOTIONS (General Notices) P 2695 AFFORDABLE HOUSING MS JENNY LEONG to move— That this House: (1) Recognises that housing is a human right. (2) Recognises that it is the Government's role to ensure that all people in New South Wales have access to safe, secure, habitable and affordable housing. (3) Commits to addressing legislative and policy barriers which prevent people from enjoying this right. (Notice given 6 February 2018—lapses 7 August 2018) P - postponed 2696 SCHOOL MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURE MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Government on the record $747 million investment in school maintenance planned for the next four years. (2) Acknowledges that over the school holiday period (December 2017 to January 2018) $110 million of maintenance work was carried out in public schools across New South Wales. (3) Notes that in the Myall Lakes electorate, work totaling $2.9 million was carried out at 24 schools, including $1.45 million at the Great Lakes College Forster campus. (Notice given 6 February 2018—lapses 7 August 2018) 2697 WALLSEND BUS SERVICES MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Considers that since private provider Keolis Downer introduced new routes and timetables, there has been widespread confusion and anger amongst Wallsend commuters. (2) Considers that people with disabilities and the elderly have been disproportionately impacted and left without adequate transport options. (3) Calls on the Minister for Transport to intervene and demand Keolis Downer urgently review the bus network. (Notice given 6 February 2018—lapses 7 August 2018) 2698 MOSMAN BENDIGO COMMUNITY BANK JUNIOR OBSERVERS MS FELICITY WILSON to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the Mosman Bendigo Community Bank Junior Observers for 2017, Astrid Mullens from Queenwood and Calvin Kwong from North Sydney Boys High School. (2) Acknowledges the Board of the Mosman Bendigo Community Bank for its support of this program and investment in young leaders. (3) Thanks board members Virginia Howard and Miles Felstead who joined the Member for North Shore, along with Calvin Kwong, in Parliament to recognise this achievement. (Notice given 6 February 2018—lapses 7 August 2018) 7301 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 May 2018 2699 BELLS LINE EXPRESSWAY MR PHILIP DONATO to move— That this House: (1) Demands the Government honour its commitment to build a Bells Line Expressway across the Blue Mountains. (2) Calls on the Government to commit to planning this new roadway through the Blue Mountains, from the Sydney basin to the central West, and ensure that it is designed and constructed to provide a safer, more direct and efficient roadway to connect regional New South Wales. (3) Calls on the Government to commit to funding the Bells Line Expressway, which is nation- building infrastructure and essential to the growth of regional New South Wales. (Notice given 6 February 2018—lapses 7 August 2018) 2700 NORTH STEYNE BOARDRIDERS CLUB MR JAMES GRIFFIN to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the North Steyne Board Riders Club on its achievement of 20 years of service to the community of Manly and the Northern Beaches. (2) Recognises the contribution that the club has made to the community through its support of surfers, particularly younger surfers, and encouraging healthy and active lifestyles. (3) Thanks the club, in particular Adam Hennessy, Dayyan Neve and Beau Mithchell, the parents, volunteers and supporters, for their hard work and their advice and support in securing the forthcoming Vissla Sydney Surf Pro at Manly Beach. (Notice given 6 February 2018—lapses 7 August 2018) 2701 STOCKTON BEACH EROSION MR TIM CRAKANTHORP to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the serious environmental emergency at Stockton beach. (2) Notes that a former rubbish dump has been exposed by the erosion, resulting in liable asbestos and other toxic materials washing into the ocean. (3) Notes that the childcare centre grounds have been impacted by the erosion. (4) Calls on the Minister for the Environment and Heritage to visit Stockton and meet with residents to inspect the beach. (5) Calls on the Minister for the Environment and Heritage to add Stockton to the erosion hotspot list. (Notice given 6 February 2018—lapses 7 August 2018) 2702 CAMDEN HAVEN UNITED HOSPITAL AUXILIARY VOLUNTEERS MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS to move— That this House: (1) Recognises the Camden Haven Branch of the United Hospital Auxiliaries for its efforts in raising $6,100 for the Port Macquarie Base Hospital Surgical Unit. (2) Congratulates Stephanie Wright, Joanne Thorpe, Alayne Menzies, Carol Smith and Jennifer Lucey along with all other volunteers of the Camden Haven United Hospital Auxiliary for their outstanding efforts. (Notice given 6 February 2018—lapses 7 August 2018) 7302 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 24 May 2018 2703 ABORIGINAL FLAG MR DAVID HARRIS to move— That this House: (1) Notes that the Aboriginal flag is an official Australian symbol, and is recognised as the flag of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia.
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